The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1921, Page 2

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Seattlo—New York—lLos Angeles—San Francisco—Portland SERVICE is based on Styles in Good Taste—the Best Fashions from three great capitals—Paris, New York and London — quality that excels in com- parison with the price, which is constant and consistent with great value. In line with what the women of N2 Seattle expect of us, we now offer to the miss and the matron of youthful spirit who express their vivacity through their at- tire Over 800 THE SEAT TLE STAR PORT EXPERTS HERE FROM DOZEN NATIONS FOR 4-DAY MEETING With representatives present from several foreign countries, as well as from every American city fronting on navigable waters, the tenth an nual convention of the American Ansociation of rt Authorities opened Tuesday morning at the New Washington hotel, Addresses of welcome were made by Gov, Louis BF, Hart, Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell and Dr. W. T. Christensen, president of the port of Seattle, thé response to which was delivered by Benjamin Thompson of Tampa, Mla, president of the asso ciation . VISITORS TO SPEAK AT MORNING SESSION After the reading of reports and nomination of committees, addremes were delivered by Joseph B. Strauss of Chicago and Harry Pillans, mayor of Mobile, Ala. ‘The delegates were to be the guests of the 100 Per Cent club at & noon luncheon at the Masonic club in the Areade building. Speakers scheduled to appear at | the afternoon and evening sessions jot the meeting include; KR. B. Arm |strong, Bt John, N. B; M. H. Brondsdon, Providence, Rh I; H. | Mol. Harding, New York; Capt. B |C. Alin, Houston, Texas; Comdr. Walter Hf. Allen, Great Lakes naval training station; Frederick TH, Fay of Boston; Justin Greiss of Bedford, O; Frank @, White of San Fran cisco; P. R. Hicks of Chicago, and M. B. Rider of San Francisco, ‘The convention will officially ond Friday evening, but most of the delogates will stay over to make & trip of inspection to Tacoma and Camp Lewis the following day. The convention proper will be broken up by numerous side trips. DELEGATES WELCOMED AT STATIONS BY OFFICIALS Many of the delegates arrived tn Seattle Monday night and were met at the station by President Thomp- son of the association and Dr. 8, F, Woody, 2118 45th ave Real Metate Association Monday af ternoon at Pig ‘n' Whistle. lst vice president; F. A. 2nd vice president, and Samuel Coll yer, secretary-treasurer. only about four days. Syrup Pepsin will bring quick relief. MOTHER. when one of th children is constipated you going to give the first la ative within reach? It is dan- Christensen of the port commission Maj, Gen, Lansing HL. Beach, chief of engineers of the army, tx the ranking official representative of the government at the conven tion, and other prominent visitors include; W. EB, Eaton, Long Seach, Cal; Col. G. H. Kirkpatrick, Van- couver, B. C.; Samuel MacClay, Van couver; H. I. Tomkins, New York, and ©. V, Howard, Oakland, Cal. While this ts the tenth annual convention of the association, it tp the first international convention to be held by the organization. Hug eGain in State rous to do so. Some have Been known to rupture the intestines of little children. Don't be beguiled by the oa ‘appearance. Loo! into ‘the lornuaia. Calome! is seldom nécessary its, minerals, coal tar, never! Unlike f ye Sot yg 8; Pepsin is admirable for children, as it is for grown ple, too. Mothers have Boon giving it to chik’ren for ae ~ 'y tree from not » a peek ae pot ge is on ev and you can see it ve bie, just 2 com- bination of carpus Deunaand other laxative herbs with pep- sin Use it yourself and you Others were George A, Spencer, Plummer, s. F. Woody Is Head|Allow Foreclosure | of Realty Association| 8. W.,| was elected president of the Seattle for Water Charges| WASHINGTON, 1 Dect courts holding that tr Oct siona of lower rigation companies can foreclose on farmers for failure to pay water | rent were in ef upheld when the supreme court declined to review ap-| peals of John H. Martens and others, A camel can go without drink for| of Idaho, against the Twin Falls ‘Oakley Lahd and Water Co. will find it is not neqgssary to take it every day, nor to increase the dose, and that it is pleasant to the taste. Bottles can be had af all drug stores, and the cost is only Henitaney giviog ft'to a baby in a arms. its itely safe. Half-Ounce Bottle Free pete ee yy | (pV) —euld ‘409 “UW ve Aup [10 sa0ees; Suu DR. Hl. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostic! Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory RESINOL Soothing and Healing Quickly relieves skin and scalp disorders ~ ~ stops itching and prvaes.~ 4 restores skin healt! PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS NEARLY THIRTY YEARS Should bein every home _ Factory Production Washington manufacturing inter.) products ts nearly $1£,000,000, an in | New Models ests are Mcreasing at a gratifyingly |crease of 184 per cent in 10 years. York's newest sult in checked velo tnay Broadel: * joth (Ne. i inCoats, Suits Rew fall suit developed in goldtone; long tatlored ef- feot; full otis $16 Umed.. ...+ceemece-+ and Dresses —the very choicest fancies that have reached us in many a week. In them will be found a value far beyond our selling price; but, still following the “Sweet Sixteen”. cus- tom, they are to be sold at only SIXTEEN DOLLARS The style and fabric variety is so extensive that every woman may be assured thorough satisfaction. Higher Grades of “Sweet Sixteen” Garments —not high-priced as you might ex- pect if you saw them elsewhere, but PRICED THE “SWEET SIXTEEN” WAY scl Dresses of fine tricoting, crepe and satin; $16 In Sizes to 4 1021 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER SPRING 5 ys Germany, Now 4 Busiest in World to Charles A. Hultin, of the Virginius hotel, who returned from a trip thru 39 ot the world, © Ger- one of the busiest nations Every@here in Germany, he ple are working and factory turning. County Employes Held for Larceny An information charging Carl 8. Knapp and Calvin WS Harris with grand larceny was filed by the pros- ecutor Monday. Knapp, a city meat inspector, ad Harris, a timber cruiser, employed before his arrest in the county as seasor's office, were arrested Satur- Double Inducements Tomorrow Newest Fall Hats $20.00 and $25.00 Values for $10.00 “This special may sound ridiculous, and too good to be true, but S a fact, nevertheless. This group consists of the latest New and Paris styles, and they are of the best silk velvet; smart equally fine, There few of them left. Now 310.00. On the Fine Flannelette Underskirts 65c ‘Flere 1s the best buy in town of Women’s Fiannelette Und for fall.and winter wear. and white stripes. Ail sizes. Boys’ Union Suits $1.10 Up Union Suits like these will 1 our boy warm. T ead ankleta and anklets; wear. Ages 2 to men’s Union Suits : Special $2.00 A Bey your, winter "riya neck and Out 3 trim: ver gray color. Ladies’ Hose 20c ins of good m4 * THE STORE Lip fa, are blacks, browns and cerise. on sale at’ the bargain price of Baleony Good weight; cut full size; Misses’ Hose 35c “Ironclad” Stockings of the 50c and 60c¢ quality; fine ribbed cotton; biack and brown Sizes to 8%. Women’s Slippers Pair, $1.75 Pd Heavy felt slippers that are comfortable for house wear; ribbon trimmed; silk pompens; chrome sole; colors are tur- quoise, American Beauty and baby blue. Boys’ School Shoes $3.25 to $4.00 Solid leather throughout; chrome elk indestructible sole. Good for bard wear. JAMES STREET - day, accused of holding up Fred Kra mer, 4273 Woodland Park ave., on the Bothell highway. Both men served overseas with the United | States army. determine whether or not a tooth is ab DF 1+ Be Clark scemsed. We wil X-Ray one tooth for you without charge, The Regal Dental Offices 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union No More Gas in | Stomach&Bowels wish to be ‘of gas in the stomach’ ond Hiiev @ Baalman: bowels, jets. are pre- pared. ai cially for stomech 4 particularly for all the a effects coming from gas bressure. ‘That empty, gome and gna feeling at the pit of your sto: will disappear that anxious and yous feeling with heart palpitation ii ih, and you will once more to’ take a deep breath, eo prevented by Var Dressing your heart and lunga, imbr arms and fing won't feel col id lo sleep, cause Imani lets 'p: interfering with the ciret- nse drowsiness and sicep: Gas-T Gas-Tal y, id en yent gas lation; int feeling after dinner will pI Lf ‘© for a entertainment. Your dis ach will reduce by inches because will not form after using Baal- 's Gas-Tablets. rapid rate and have done go for a decade past, according to « census bulletin released for October 7. | Im Aberdeen there are 73 fac tories, including hand trade and building trades and neighborhood tn- dustries, as against 60 10 years ago and 2,349 persons engaged in manu: facturing as against 1,729 10 years ago, The annual value of products jturned out bas increased 267 per cent. | In Beltinghant there are 110 fac. tories as against 86 10 years ago, and 3,520 persons engaged as against /2,182, an increase of 61 per cent, the value of the manufactured GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” Buy a 35-cent bot doubied the beauty of your hair, It will appear & mass, #0 soft, ~“tustrous, and easy to do up. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks = use, you see new hair fine and downy first—yee—but really new growing all over the scalp. derine” is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the cota, invigorates and strengthens them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps tBin, lifeless, faded hair to grow long, thick, heavy and luxu- riant. hair “Dan Simple Way to End Dandruff There ix one sure way that has hever fulled to remove dandruff at once, and“hat is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely, To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common Uquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), 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 dixsolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff jyou may have. You will find all itching and dig- jsing of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus jtrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. |--Advertisement. | In Everett there are 127 factories against 98 a decade ago, and 3,640 | persons’ engaged as against 2,209, an |increase of 65 per cent, while the value of manufactured products ts | $22,000,000, an increase of 236 per loent. | Hoquiam, the home of Congress- |man Johnson, has 38 factories and | po persons engaged as against 1769 10 years ago, with products an. {nually turned out valued at $11, | 872,000. | Seattle, metropolia of the North west, has 1,229 factories as against |1,014 10 years ago, an increase of 21 \per cent, while the nugnber of persons employed is 47,074, an increase of 198 per cent over 10 years ago, and the annual product of Seattle factories iw $274.431,000, an Increase of 325 nince 1910, Spokane has 364 factories, an in creane of 32 per cent, 7.22% persons engaged, an increase of 73 per cent and an annual output of $26,985,000, an increase of 185 per cent Vancouver has 39 factories and |4,827 persons engaged, an ncrease of more than 1,000 per cent, and an annual producgion of $21,252,000, an increase of more thon 2,000 per cent. Tacoma has 348 factories, or al- mest as many as Spokane, but shows only 2 per cent increase in number in 10 years. On the other hand the number of persons engaged is 12,- 355, an increase of 63 per cent, and an annual product of $163,000,000, an increase of 312 per cent. Walia Walla bas 69 factories and $11 persons engaged and an annual Joutput of $4,823,000, while @fakima [has 77 factories, 1,566 persohs em- ployed and an annual production of ‘ax |85:877,000. * oe High Official of * Eagles Is Coming Conrad H. Mann, of Kansas City, Mo., past grand worthy president, managing organizer, financial advis- er and chairman of the board of tn- surance directors of the Fraternal Order of Bagles, will visit this state this month, making Seattle his head quarters while in Western Washing ton. Mann will bpeak at Spokane Satur. day, October 23, and will arrive in Seattle Sunday evening, October 23. During his stay here he will speak at Aberdeen Monday, October 24; Ev- erett October 25, and Ballard October 26. He will leave Seattle on the morning of the 27th for Portland. * A Kiwanis Makes Plans * : for Dist. Convention Final plans for the district conven tion to be held in Victoria Friday | and Saturday will be discussed at a lunchéon to be given. by the Kiwanis club at noon Wedvesday, at the Washington Annex. A special en- tertainment program hag been ar- ranged by Roy Corbett, Advance reports indicate that at leant 1,000 Kiwaniang will attend the | Victoria meeting, of whom more than 100 will go from Seattle. Re- duced fares will be set for delegates. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by ney, taking the world’s standardremedy for kidney, liver, \Dladder and-uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL GALEN On ‘The National Remedy of Holland for! Centuries and endorsed by Queen eng All druggists, three sizes, Leck the mame Geld Medal és ben and accept no imitation uaa) OWL DRUG CO. Fire Prevention Week Is Launched Fire Prevention Week was launch. \ed in Seattle Monday when appar. ), atus of the fire department was pa- raded thru the downtown streets. The parade will be repeated each day at noon amid bell ringing and siren sounding. Fire department officials are talk. ing fire prevention to the school chil. dren. To Choose New V. P. of Students at “U” Due to the failure of Jack aBtes, elected vice president of the Asso- cinted Students of the University of Washington for the present year to return to school, a special election to refill this office will be held Wednesday. W. Randall Crawford, Robert Norton, Kenneth H. Swain *|and Peter Summersett are candi- dates. | | When men speak of us up by saying, worth.” “They Give You Your -Money’s Wo this store, they generally they give you your 99 That is just what we try to do. It explains why our “Quality” Overcoats at $35 and $40 | are the talk of the town, Our e assortment of Men’s and Young Men’ New Fall Sui sg ts, in pleasing patterns, at $33 and $37 — are truly exceptional values. It will pay you to see our large display of new fall garments Cheast 2 Dea yak is an hice giles atl Rta adsaotiel

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