The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1921, Page 8

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i ) } Beware of Tender Gums Unhealthy sei! kille the nr kl he Bea fat poms. Thais w er a symptom of five people over forty. menaces the body as well as the teeth. ms recede and cause the teeth to decay, loosen tand fail out, but th> infecting Pyorrhea pene tower th e body's vitality and cause many seri- Not only do the To avoid Pyorrthea, visit and gum inspection. Forhan's For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or its ently, Ordinary deni will keep the gums firm and hi eep the gu: Start using it eet in, use Forhan’ a dentist 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formule of R. }. Ferkan Co., New York Forharn POR Checks P Watch for tender and Hlecdine | ) contyad Sat iately for best of it. ealth To keep vound, of Pyorthéa, which afflicts dentist frequently for "And use Forhan's For the in time and used ¢onsist- Cees do = aa ': epesial treatmens today. Ferhen, D.D. S. Ferhen's, Lid., Montreal GUMS lorrh ormea Record Made Seattle to New York in 93 B and from Seattle to St. Pau! | of the Hook,” at the Uhiveraity of) | Soclety. i# an amalgamation of the | two sophomore organizations former. Dartmouth Society Is Like U. of W.’s AS @ fesult of the favorable tm. pression which the Dartmouth foot- Dall playére received of the “Knights Washington, when they were enter: | tained tn Beattie last year, a similar institution has just been formed at the New Hampshire college, under the name of “The Green Key.” The ly In existence, 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE $89.75 “BUFF ET 6 CHAIRS TABLE Regular Price $111.50 David S. Bispham Dies in New York NEW YORK, Oot: §.—-After a suo eéseful career in Amortoan and Pine sh grand opera and concert | work, David Seull Biepham died in Now York Suttlay, at the age of 64 years, Biapham was formerly asso. elated with the Metropolitan Grand company, In New York, and with the Covent Garden company, th London. Newspaper Editor Dies in Seattle G. Bd Naftager, 62, nationally known as an author and newspaper editor, died In Beattie Baturtay after | five years of iliness, Nafteger came to Seattle two years ago after works thg for 40 years in the east as & newspaper man, He wae formerly editor of the Dallas City (illinets) Review, A CLEAR COMPL COMPLEXION. R ‘Cheeks — 8 “Bree Mowt Wi (CANADA; hs SHATTLE STAR THERE REALLY iT From an akicume. Buddies in War, Why Not Peace? Have We Deserted Them? Be a Sport, Nota as. Mi io tar ver te my on SSivteodiy’on a tealng praraiens te foot, sonar Se cath mae, riveting, Moe S*eaesee dee? arta ee lay. tepties to the ado ot an ot ork printing, aay by 4 but from Canadian and American citisena, yebtiened in one newepaper across the bord: ork te from @ former Raditor Mtar: Regarding your letter to the van. gouver Gun, asking If there ie any M feeling towards American born people, 1 might say fam A Canadian at present, Was an American trom Rochester, N, ¥., joined the Canadian army abd went overseas, I find the Canadian people, who are real Cana dian, very broadminded and as friendly as a brother or sister could be towards the Americans. Tl tel you what I think, Tou al low the money grabbers of the U. 8. A, to discount the Canadian money. The Canadian boys were in the same eM ‘trenches ae We were, and sere just on the Ne liver ormal action, $1.50 Weekly ll pieces mission style, quartered oak, fumed finish. Buffet 42 ponst ~ 21 inches wide, large plate giass mirror. to six feet. Chairs genuine | leather slip seats. Table, 46-inch See Our Window Display M.A GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO “ >; 415 GOTTSTEIN’S LIBERAL CREDIT SERVICE IS DIFFERENT There is no other method of credit granting that is like the Gottstein |] plan. Frank and its are the co-operation and personal consideration of for its popularity. We have hel } ttle folk establish their own homes by this service. 2 ii how dignified and surprisingly sear sheet it is. your re- thousands of t us show you | THE CHILLY DAYS AND ND NIGHTS ARE HERE! ‘Will Your Home Be Comfortably Warm This Winter? Economy of Operation, by Style and Size Is _ Adapted the Best to Your Needs Your Old Heater One of the BUCK’S New | gee . Wood. Any Buck’s Heater Installed for 00 DOWN . tot “WEEKLY BUNGALOW Durability, Beauty of Design, Are Characteristics of the Famous BUCK’S HEATERS Many Styles and Sizes, Any Buck’s Heater Installed for 8 1 +00 DOWN WEEKLY M.A. GOTTSTEIN ea FURNITURE CO. SEAT TLE’S POPUL AR HOME FURNIK PERG! ees 1614-16 Second Avenue—Near Pike Operating in a Buck's Range as good fighters, so why discount thelr money? It ls like two boys on | the battlefield, One gets wounded and cannot eave nimestf and the other ean eave himself leaving hia chutn to @te on the fled! of battle, o * & the rortowmng letter to the editors weserting that there '» ob- in Canadinn veodevilie and S39 Garfermers 0nd warmly relations werm and friend- te that end? of your views om any angie ve letter | | even antagonistic attitude | | | | | ta Vancouver: | We have deserted the Canadian people by discounting their money Just because we have a little more money than they have, I must say, | | {t's & poor friend who lets the al- mighty doliag stand in the way of friendship. | Bo be a good fellow. Treat your woldier pals of the battle felds an | friends, and don't be trying to see how you can best get thelr hard | earned money, When you come over here, don't ask for @ premium on your money. Spend it like all g004 | American-born subjects ought to. Bo- & sport, not a plker, Back my | home town,’ Rochester, N. ¥., we are real Americans and treat all Can | dians ae brothers, Their money ls 9 good as ours In my home town. A RETURNED SOLDIER, Born in the U. 8. A. but & Canadian Boldier on the Battle Field, | NOTES AND COMMENT FROM ‘THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘The City Beautiful Committes at Vancouver, Wash, ie making plane for a campaign that will last until 1098, Its aim is to make Vancouver the most beautiful city in the state. ‘We don't know of a worthicr am arta eee ‘The Mth ehnual County Fair at |Granite Fatis which closed Sunday hight was declared to be the most successful ever put on In Snohomish a eee ‘The Morning Olymptan says: “The mule has @ kick that te vicious, the , Moonshine has one that ts wort, Dut the hometown knocker carrice the worst oe Kad them all.” . ‘Those on trial thruout the state Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion “Pape's Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes nctaseansatoces oh “Pape’s Diapepsin” ts the quickest, @urest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Fiatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation of Stomach Distress caused by acidity, A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and | shortly the stomach is corrected #0 pte ean eat favorite foods without costa only few ag mh ite tes Os jet re ror: Gait and See Samples of Our and Bridge Werk. We 6 the Test of Time. Most of ‘our present patrona recommended by our earl. Ret ry Flt "i or ed é hen eee ts Pitas je, be sure mi Tals Re o right place. Bring OHI etre LJ PPiesteratencs On oe is SCALES ALL OVER} BABY'S HEAD Also Pimples Over Back. Very Itchy, CuticuraHeals, “Thad @ baby about oie months old whose head came out all over with scales that werevery pony ‘and then little pim- in, ‘They got love and epreadall over her back. They were pint d itchy and burned baal. cha . roars night Peet? fretful, ‘A lady told me to ty Sees bag and Ointment 6o I bought @ prvpetiie Tye by of Ointment Pet healed in two weeks,” (eieres beni borirag 1951 W, id Se, cle UseCuticura or a = ora || Kittitas High Line project. Tho big on felony charges will be glad to hear that Warden Potts ta going ahead with @ full winter's work on | the improvements of the state pent tentiary. eee A charte? has been granted to the newly formed Hiteville State Bank. | aw, 1 | capital stock will be $25,000, with) $2,700 an one pat e ‘The stock show at the Clatam County Fair is the big surpriee of the exhibition, says the Post An- eles Evening Nowa. eee Frank Branch Riley, the “erator of the Northwest,” is featured as the apeaker at the GebTogether | clvie dinner to be held Monday eve |f) fing in Vancouver, Wash. eee Beattle’s Chamber of Commerce fe throwing al! ite forces behind the irrigation project will add some 60 000 acres to the richly productive agricultural lands of the state, eee Plans are under way tn Vancon ver, Wash, to raine the $4,000 which will be needed before «# Clarke County council can secure 4 charter from the National Boy Scout headquarters, All the frater- {pal organizations are getting back of the boys’ cron, Weather repeits ‘ant out from Sea are caught at Monroe by Pro Carpenter, who has an ex alt wireless station. He has! | both telephone and ‘telegraph re celvers. ee . Maryevilie has @ branch organi Martin will be president. The |f) mation of the Snohomish County Taxpayers’ League. eee Reports from Lyman say that the @reding and widening of the high way between the postoffice and the Skagit mill switch bas been com pleted ere “Language is a meaneAmany peo- ple adopt to tell things they don't know,” says the Morning Olympian. Try This If You Have Dandruff || There {s One sure way that nover falls to remove dandruff completély, and that is to dissolve tt, This de- | strove It entirely. To do this, just et about four ounces of plain, ord. nary iiquid arvon; apply it at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten | the scalp and rub it in gently with | the finger tips, By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will) completely dissolve and entirely de. | stroy every single slg and trace of | it, no matter how mech dandruff you may have, You will find, too, that afl itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, look and fee] a hundred times better. You ean get liquid arvon at any drug store, four ounces Is all you will neéd. This simple remedy haa never been known to fail. || Use Cocoanut Oil } for Washing Hair || If you Want to keep yout hair tn |sood condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared sham feds contain too much alkall, This Gries the adalp, makes the hair brit Ue, and ts very harmful, eodoanut of] shampoo (which te pure and entirely greaseless), Is much bet \ter than anything else you can use for shampooing, a thia Gan't pos- sibly injure the hair. Simply molsten your halr with water and rub it in, One or two tenspoonfuls of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and sealp thor- oughly. The lather rinees out easily, and removes ¢very particle of dust, dirt, dandruff end excessive oll. The! hale dries quickly and evenly, and it} leaves it fine and silky, bright, flutty and easy to mannge. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and |]) It is inexpenalyo, and ||| Mulsitied ||| You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at most any drug store. It) 1s very cheap, And a few ounces ta enough to last everyone in the fam: ly for months. Be sure your drug: gist gives you Mulsifiod—-Advertiso- ment For This Week A Special Demo nstration of the Low Prices In The Special Price Basement On Apparel for Women and Girls {rable apparel, an opportunity | to seo just how much the Special Price Basement can save them. The following items are examples of the low prices on every garment in the Spe- To give everyone who wants to save money on des! cial Price Basement. Most Unusual Values in 275 Fall Coats at $25 Some have large collars of raccoon, and other furs; others have collars of self-material trimmed with embroidery; still others have throw collars finished with fringe trim- ming. Linings of novelty si lks. Bolivia, suedene, velour and silyertone models in navy, brown, taupe, reindeer and Sizes for women and misses. Plush Coats at $25.00 in the trimmed Sorrento, new sports lengths. Smartly with large shawl collars of squirrel, Kit Coney and dyed opossum. Many also have fur cuffs and bands, 100 Coate at $19.75 Velour models—full silk lined, with collars of fur; in belted and flare-back styles. Bolivia models— wrappy styles, embroidery trimmed, with fancy sateen lining. Black Plush Coats +86 and 38 inch lengths; with or without fur col- lars; black sateen lining. On Special Sale 50 Suits $23.50 A timely ohedgg of special interest. Colors, Brown, Reindeer, Navy and Sorrento. Smart styles with con- vertible collars of fur, trimmings of SATs and linings of fancy silks. $6.95 Sizes 8 to 6 years Belted and 75 Coats at $15.00 Velour coats in pleated back models with large convertible _ collars trimmings of buttons and silk stitching. Other velour models with large cape collars lined throughout with novelty silks. Some semi-lined —s with Kit Coney cok jars. Smart Styles in Girls’ Coats . $7.95 $10.50 ners 1 tte , years semi-| belted styles with new styles in collars, sleeves and shoulder ef- | fects. Some have fur collars. Wool ve- lours and fancy cloakings. Special for Tuesday 300 Blouses at $1.95 Georgette, Tricolette and Crepe de Chine Blouses that are usually much higher priced. Regulation and tie- back mK in all the seasonable colors. In the wanted styles. sees Special for Tuesday shite ¢ 100 Petticoats at $1.95 AttrRetive color combinations in Jersey: henna and Copen, navy and Kelly green, taupe and French bive included in the group, Plain and fancy styles. brown. years. ‘At Exceptional Savings Girls’ Dresses Serge Dresses $4.95 Clever youn oly of regulation with pleated skirts and yarn embroid- ered models, Navy and Sizes 6 to Jumper Frocks $4.95 Jersey Dresses for all- around wear. In navy, brown and cardinal. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 14 Demonstrating Remarkable Savings on Smart Dresses 75 Silk and Cloth Dresses at $15.00 Tricotine and Canton crepe in straightline cifetts-atine with side with trimmings of embroidery. les. In nd others braid, ribbon, shirrings and Navy—black—brown, 100 Wool Dresses at $19.50 Smart Tricotine and Poiret Street Hats All the newest shapes and colors in combinations of velvet and duvetyn, trim- med with fancy feathers, cire ribbon, chenille flow- ers and fancy ornaments. Colors: Navy, henna, rus- set, brown, kid and black. Other spectal groups at $2.95, $8.95 and $5.95. 16 to 42, The Special Price Basement also offers special lots Aprons, Kimonos, Blouses, Petticoats, Bloomers, Dresses and Bloomers. Slightly Damaged Sewi of beads, braid and with georgette and si New Slipover Dresses, $6.50 fall. pockets and string belts. higher priced garments. Wool Jersey Dresses that are splendid for Made with patch shoe- Navy, brown and black. Sizes Girls’ Twill in adaptations of much With clever trimmings embroidery. Many combined atin, Sizes for women and misses. Cloth Dresses in Larger Sizes dbisditne new dresses in long lines with trim- mings of embroidery, fancy stitching and braid. Navy serge and tricotine. Sizes 42% to 52%. $15.00, $25.00, $27. of Women’s House Dresses, and Children’s Coats, ng Machines AT GREAT Fe Several styles from which to choose—Eldredge Two Spool, Shuttle. Both electric anteed. Eldredge Rotary and Eldredge Vibrating and treadle styles, fully guat- ESPECIALLY EASY TERMS The cases only are scarred. The usefulness 0: all impaired. i—the finish slight the machines is not dama; Sewing Machine Department, In the and | Sizes 10 to 16 | ;

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