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THE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement SEATTLE STAR Seeks Information | Regarding Husband | Wanted: A Bathtub; Regarding Husband It’s for a Baby Boy ®cic'sroinn cin f Milwauk Mrs, Buckholts asks | BY WANDA VON KETTLER — ing more comfortable that any information regarding him Wanted—a baby bathtub and a]pans in which to take by burey.” This is the than dish | be sent to 164 Eighth st, Milwaukee, their daily iw «wim jon that has come] Last week, thru the columns of | bed, The Star, the public learned that a| springs, mattresses, ist bed was needed by the league for a|to the league he while three other sets of | rters for dis 5 * the story of r-|a@ little mother tb uth Seattle, a |widow, with a 3-monthsold baby baby enjoys very little # a no his mother ix not stro hours the youngsters were | enough to carry him about, w up In an honent-to-goodness | de in a baby carriage in — — _—— —_e |he has never known And for reason or other neither does h joy that daily tubbing in the small size dishpan. So the league is Wondering | * You don't suppose, do you, there ts any one in this town owning a baby bugey and a baby tub who would like to donate them to this infant, The Special Price Basement—devoted exclusively to the sell- ing of special lots of women’s and children’s apparel for less. 100 Fur-Collared Coats Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Decidedly Underpriced at $19.75 GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND —An Event which will forcibly demon- strate the Purchasing Power of a Penny BLEACH FRECKLES whone daddy is dead and whose mother has no means at present of | The lot includes: —Velour coats, full silk lined, with collars of seal- | supplying him with either? ine fur. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday : September 26th, 27th and 28th Detailed Announcement in the Sunday Papers and Monday Star trees Bqueeze the Julc jot Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents; shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lem on bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and bands each day, then shortly note the beauty and white neas of your rkin, from either. |that soft, irritate, —Advertisement. Australia, |inte @ bottle containing three canoe Man Charged With eserting 2 Wives Robert Clark, recently arrived tn Seattle from Australia, was arrested Thursday on a charge of deserting two wives without being divorced Mra. Clark No. 2 heard Wednesday | of Mrs. Clark No. 1, living in Los An: | Famous stage beauties use this goles. Her husband immediately left jlemon lotion to bieach and bring | her and was not seen again until ar-| clrar, rosy-white com-| rested on Third ave. by a deputy |plexton; also as @ freckle, sunburn | sheriff. Clark and the wife in Seat: | and tan bleach, because it doesn't| tle were married in May, 1920, in| Ask Some One ‘ Who Was There! t-yeie, e Ty aw PN On Wednesday, at the Masonic Temple, the New Edison proved that there js no difference be- tween its RE-CREATION of music and the original music. It was proof that would be good in any court of law. If you did not attend, take the trouble to find out exactly what happened. Investigate all the details of this drastic test. It was given par- ticularly for the music-lovers of Seattle,—so that they might know, through their own per- sonal experience, that there is a phonograph which can give them the exact performance of the living artist. Helen Clark, famous contralto, made the test. She stood on the platform, beside the New Edi- son. She sang. In the midst of her song, she stopped singing. The New Edison took up the song, and continued it alone. Thus, they alter- nated,—singer and phonograph. The audience had to watch Miss Clark's lips, in order to be certain which was singing. The New Edison’s triumph was complete and spec- tacular. A similar test was made by Joseph Phillips with the RE-CREATIONS of his baritone solos. Again the same result—there was no difference between RE-CREATED voice and living voice. Remember that no other phonograph can sus- tain this test! Remember that you want a phonograph which does! And remember that the New Edison did it,—right here in Seattle. The NEW EDISON “The Phonograph with a Soul” You can have, in your own home, the exact kind of instrument used in the test. This was an Official Laboratory Model,—out of our own stock. Select any Official Laboratory Model in our store, and we will guarantee it to sustain the test of direct comparison, and to do every- #, thing that was done in the test at the Masonic Temple. Ask us about our Budget Plan. It brings you this New Edison for a small payment. Any man or woman, who loves music, can make a gentle- man’s agreement with us. | | | | | Just In! Girls’ Jum At did quality wool Jersey. their attractiveness. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14. Very Special Two special lots of Misses’ Coa sizes 16 to 20. wanted colors. r Dresses 95 Exceedingly practical for school wear are these new jumper dresses of splen- ets and belt of self material * Navy—Brown—Red. —Loose back models of velour, semi-lined, with large shawl collars of nutria fur. —Belted and flare-back models of silvertone, velour, with large fur collars and embroidered backs. Sizes 16 to 42 Flapper Coats $13.50—$15.00 in smart styles, Bolivia, velour and silvertone, in the ———_¢——— Smart New Selections in Silk and Cloth Dresses Very Special at . $15.00 Tricotine — Serge— Canton Crepe Navy black dresses in clever styles, in mate: that are excellent values at this low price. Smart k- id to Children’s Beaver Hats at $2.95—$3.45—$3.95 A new lot of children’s long nap beay- ers in Chin Chin and drooping brims. Trimmed with long gros-grain ribbon streamers. Black—-Navy—Browfi At $6.95 — Coats of ve- lour, kersey and silver- tone, lined and inter- lined. With convertible collars, belts and pock- ets. In brown, blue and green. Sizes 2 to 6 years. At $7.95—Coats for girls 7 to 9 years. With and without fur collars; lined and interlined. All the wanted colors. At $10.50—Smart styles for juniors 10 to 14 years. Velour, silvertone and broadcloth; lined and semi-lined; with and without fur collars. In brown, blue, green, gray and the wanted colors. Dependable Qualities in Girls’ Coats Unusually Low Priced $6.95—$7.95—$10.50 ‘A New Shipment of Extra Large Aprons Sizes 46 to 52 $1.95 will ‘Treasure looted from the Catholic church in Peru is said to have Been found on one of the Tahitian islands. ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED AUGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying & Uttle MenthoSulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ de stroying properties, this sulphur pOeparation instantly brings ease }from skin frritation, soothes and | heals | leaves the skin clear and smooth. the eczema right up and It seidom fails to relieve the tor- ment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any | good druggist and use it like a cold | cream.-—Advertisement. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hiss- ing noises in your ears go to your druggist and get 1 ounc§ of Parmint | @ouble strength), and add to it 14 | pint of hot water and a little granu- |lated sugur. Take 1 tablespoontul four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath: ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat, It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleag- ant to take. Anyone who ts threat- ened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has bead noises should give this prescription a trial, schooner Eve, returning from the Polar North, reported the landing of the advance party of the Vilhjalmer Steffansson expedition on Wrangell island, north of Siberia. For Your Fall Suit and reoat —Use Your Credit Th our stores you'll find a wide selection of just the fabrics, colors and models that you like, and priced at $30, $40 - BOYS! Pay $12.50 or $15.00 for a sturdy suit with two pairs of Knickerbockers, Tell Dad or Mother te Charge It Specialties in Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses $15, $27.50 and UP Second Ave. Over the Pig’n