The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR | | # | Vern Correct Apparel for Women ae An Opportune Offering in FALL COATS At $25.20 and $49.75 HE need of a new Fall-Winter Coat constantly asserts itself more strong- ly, for one simply must be comfortable and look smartly attired these crisp Au- tumn days. This exceptional offering is most timely and affords the opportunity to purchase a modish coat at an extreme- ly moderate price. Truly remarkable values. —at $25.00 These are snug warm coats designed to defy inclement weather—de- veloped in heavy all-wool coating materials and smartly tailored as Fashion says trig utility coats must be, with raglan and set-in sleeves. Full silk lined throughout. Colors are Dark and Medium Brown, Dark and Mixed Blue and Beaver. fe Normandie, Velour and at $49.75 Arcadia Cloth have been, chosen to develop these coats of surpassing love- liness. The models are exclusive and feature modish sleeve effects, the eful new flared skirt and smart belts. Collars are self or fur- trimmed with natural peltries of Opossum and Raccoon. Range of colors and sizes is very complete. NOTES AND COMMENT FROM THE OLD HOME TOWN Included at this price are a number of extra Says the Lynden Tribune: “Al The Washington Hay Growers’ adits’ slash nf spike was driven in the concrete to] association has been reorganised quality p coats, celebrate the compl of the} I. L, Hearn, Sunnyside, is preat- scenic Waterfront FR Now iti dent, and J. F. Sehriener, Yakima, | will be just like some fool motorist vice president | to carry off this historic spike in cee a tire.” On the second lap of the commis-| i oe sion form of government, Port The Eagle lodge of Snohomish! Angeles will operate in 1922 on @ initiated a class of candidates Wed-| 24nill smaller levy than this year, | nesday evening eee eee Some wives stay broke because! | Pending word from the state their husbands get up first. I) highway board, county commission-| Se * @e | Second Ave. at Spring St. fers have postponed the award of] OLYMPIA, Oct. 6.—Improvement bids for building the permanent/of conditions on the Gull Harbor Ti nighway from Prescott to Lyons| road thru Priest Point park has Ferry on the Snxke River | been held over until the first of the — | year, The Kittitas county Spantsh-| American War veterans, for « long| sonnei encima tet ate } is commander. eee The Great Department Store For Men and Boys Take the Incline, No Stairs to Climb COME UP TO OUR GREAT SECOND FLOOR OF SUPREME VALUE. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THIS PROMPT, FRIENDLY STORE FOR BUSY lof the Puir Association and the | beautiful hand-made frame donated livewire, capable secretary, Charles L, Pollock.” enlarge and color any film sho se hile, She ects, Mra. Galusha submitted a Thurston county berry growers |beautiful snapshot taken while fish: the Olympia chamber of commerce| photography ts good, the picture has rooms, action and altogether is a splendid eee vacation study. | Fifty-eight distinguished service} Vern Vogel of 218 Westlake and cording to a report of the adjutant snapshot shows a lively group of va- | eee |picture is of three lucky hunters Mrs. Galusha Wins First Prize in Snapshot Contest Vogel and L. G. McKing Also Prove Prize Winn oneramnesna 5 Me UUme nonacting, plan to meet reg.| Upper left—Scene at Mount Rainier by Vern Vogel, 218 Westlake ave. N. Upper right— jularly in the future, E. EB Ovtear| Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Galusha, 1220 Boylston ave. vacationing near Mount Baker. Lower left—Hunters at Snoqualmie Pass summit taken by L. G. McKing, 80514 W. Mercer. The Port Angeles Evening News) Mra. H. K. Galusha of 1220 Boyls-;cafrying a big bruin back to camp. jmeye: “Port Angeles and Clallam ton ave is the winner of the first|They will be awarded $5 each from county have reason to be proud of|prize in The Star-Piper and Taft Va-|The Star and hand-colored enlarge the County Falr just closed—and cation Outing Snapshot contest. Mrs. ments of any film they choose from by the} same token pride mist be|Galusha, wins the $15 cash prize | Piper and Taft. | taken also tn the executive ability|awarded by The Star along with a| Pictures dqserving honorable men- |tion were submitted by the follow- by Piper and Taft. They will also |ing: Chester C, Wallace, care Western Union office. } Mra. Signa Broten, 345 Hughbank | held another meeting Thursday in|!ng at Chain lakes, Mt. Baker. The | place. Vern Vogel, 218 Westlake ave. Mra. J. C. Colbo, 414 E. 70th st. HM. H. Wood, 7604 34th 8. W. Mrs, Lillian DeMorest, 2564 Sev- crosses were issued to citizens of lL. G. McKing, 306% W. Mercer, are|enth ave. W. the state during the Inte war, ac-|the other lucky contestants, Vogel's} T. D. Lake, 616 Elte! building. Mrs, E. Lindberg, 6203 Walling general, cationers at Mt Rainter. McKing’s |ford ave. All pictures and films sent in to the C. A. Dolph of Lowell has just! | received word from his son, Clinton H. Dolph of Fort Worden, of his PEOPLE. BRING THAT BOY ALONG. BIG SPECIAL 3,000 pairs PANTS Match That Still-Serviceable Coat and Vest Pants in Fine Wear- able Mixtures for, per 3 7 5 HONEST ALL-WOOL Cash- meres, Wor- selection as a candidate for the | West Point Military Academy. | ee | A dl ® rally to be held on; j October 28th ts being planned by | the Men’ Club of the United Churches of Olympla. Delegations | from outoftown clubs will be in- vited. ae | eee é That the National Conference on | Unemployment may take steps to jcomplete Western reclamation pro- | Jects a» part of its program to give | employment to the idle is indicated jim a letter from Congressman John |. Summers to F. A. Kern, secre- tary of the Kittitas Reclamation | District. The congreseman asked how quickly work could be started |on the High Line Project, / | ponanrgeecawes ! | PANTAGES PLANS BENEFIT | For the benefit of the German and | Austrian children’s fund, the Pan | tages theatre ts arranging for sev eral headline acts on thelr bill to appear in a benefit concert at Doug. ‘as hall, 1. O. O. F. Temple, Among jother attractions will be John Spar. gur's orchestra. ‘The money raised | will be used for the purchase of sup plies. Areyour which breed A Danger Warning —Bleeding Gums. tender? Do they bleed whien brushed? If so—watch out for Pyorrhea. ‘ Thin dates of cheque, which ice ioe out of » not destroys teeth, fea swenalie tes hanks In Pyorthea, the gums become ‘mood oldie apeea of eehieeeniiiedion racted to ie 8: ol ecting rrhea germs in pockets about them. These, germs lower the body's vitality and cause many diseases. You can keep Pyorrhea away: often for tooth and gum inspection, and use Forhan’s For the Gums. contest editor may be secured by their owners at the kodak depart ment, Piper and Taft, Second ave., between Seneca and Spring. Earl Frye, manager of kodak de- partment, Piper and Taft, Fred Car- ter, Price and Carter, photographer®, nderson, the Star's art- markable results with this sooth- offer BARTELL’S DRUG , then recede; out—or must be eéx- Visit your dentist steds, Scotch Tweeds, Her- a n d ringbones and To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses Forhan’s For the Gums prevents Pyorrhea—or checks its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's keeps the gums firm and healthy—the teeth white and clean. (Beauty Topics) With the aid of delatone paste, it is an easy matter for any womaf to | Serges in plain blues and greys, per e ee tae M > 2 P * from face, neck and arms. Enough brush your teeth up and Use a rolling motion to en's 2-Pants Suits of the powdered delatone and water crevices. 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K¢ KR TH I Brush Your Teeth With Forhan's— How to Use It pan pads oat back surfaces of the teeth. Mas- C your Forhan-coated brush—gently at first until the gums harden, then more vigorously. If the gums tender, with the finger, instead of the brush. ready set in, use Forhan’s according to directions special treatment. 35c and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S, Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Checks Pyorrhea | GUMS

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