The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1921, Page 4

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WHY, BE FAT? when I can teach you how to reduce your weight by a simple method, safely, permanently and inexpensively, WITHOUT DRUGS? No greater tragedy can come into the life of any woman than the accumulation of an abun- dance of superfluous flesh. It does not matter whether you have ten pounds or a hundred to lose, 1 GUARANTEE SAT- ISFACTORY RESULTS. Write for Mlustrated Information Regarding My System Consultation Free Mail Orders a Specialty OFFICES—231-232 Yale Building, Seattle 808 Broadway Building, Pordand, Ore 421 Gillette Building, San Francisco, Calif. Special Policeman . his wife, Ruth Conley, at thelr home Is Shot by Wife Conley was drunk, according to wit | day. He was shot, officers say, by SAN DIEGO, Oct. 13.—Walter K ‘Conley, 25, special/policeman at the | his wife, who is an expectant moth Office of Secretary of State Robert | er. Lansing during the war, is dead to-| against Mrs. Conley. Get It at $3.50 Aluminum Hot 25c Clensol Shampoo—a shampoo that eleanses the scalp—special............ 17c 50c O'Cedar Polish—best for woodwork —- special....88¢ 50e Lavoris—an antiseptic mouth wash—special....38¢ $100 Dr. Bell's Pine, Tar Life Buoy—a toilet soap of and Honey—cures that cough unusual quality—special, per or cold—special.........79¢ CAMO. cecceceeeeceeneeer Te Hospital size Nestle’s Food —for growing babies and tn- valids — specia!......$2.49 Robinson's Baby Barley —~ helps baby put on weight special Ob) ....60 see Be DON’T FORGET— Manufacturer's 30c size Pape’s Cold Tablets — rids you of stubborn colds—spe- CUAL 6 cen cecesereeresces 23¢ 45e Bicycle Playing Cards— & good value at the regular price — special... - Be 4c Vanilla Marshmallows— the kind everybody likes— special . . .30¢ 50¢ Hays’ Hair Health—puts vigor and life in the hair— A property filled prescription requires: Our prescription departments embody all these essentials, thereby to Takes pictures 2%x4% inches—just short of Accuracy postcard size. To appreciate this particular kodak you must s¢e it. Size of picture, lens and shutter are all in harmony. We believe this particular kodak will appeal to you. Other kodaks, all autographic, $8.00 and upwards. Brownies from $2.00 and upwards. on time. deal. This Favorite Stationery 50c at anywhere near this price. EATON’S IGHLAND LINEN eee ———— Kill Every Rat in One Week’s Time Ordinary poisons are dangerous, harmless to humans and domestic animals. mice, squirrels and gophers. On sale at all Bartell stores. Rid the home of al! undesirable rodents. Store No. &—First and Yesler nesses, and making threaws against No charge has been placed FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 20 BIG SPECIALS FOR 2DAYS ONLY S5e Sheffier’s Colorine—a hair dye in all desirable shades—epecial. ; GOVERNMENT TAX ONLY WHERE NECESSARY LUNCH AT BARTELL’S: QUICK, DELICIOUS END 0° THE WEEK CHOCOLATES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘COME TO BARTELL’S TOMORROW FOR LOW PRICES. PRESCRIPTIONS Finest quality ingredients; aceuracy in compounding; proper contatgers and reasonable time. A Bartell prescription is a properly filled one—and the prices are those which you can afford to WESTCLOX $1.75 Guaranteed To get through on time you must get started on time. ket Highland Linen you get the best Alexander Rat Virus is absolutely But it does kill rata, BARTELL STORES ARE LOCATED AT THE LASKER ASKS _ {They Show You EXPLANATION) How It’s Done |Wants Subordinate to w at the Cornish Why He Made Evictions | | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—An ex | planation as to why he ordered the leviction of 100 tenants from ship ping board houses at Lorain, O, was demanded by Chairman Lasker of | William Towers, Philadelphia, in charge of the board's houses, when | he appeared before the chairman to- | day, | | After denying that the board had} orflered the evictions, Lasker found the order had come from Towers 1 Lasker will discuss with Towers the entire question of policy regard ing shipping board hounes. The} | board desires to sell the houses, which cost $100,000,000, ag soon as possible, and auction may be resort ed to if satisfactory bids cannot be obtained, | ‘Tho total number of persons now | living in the board's houses is 28,064 Prayers Are Urged for Arms Meeting | At a dinner given by the City | Federation of Churches for 130 rep: | resentatives of Protestant chure hes, | Wednesday night, a resolution waa| members of | adopted to interest the | churches in devoting five minutes to | silent prayer at the hour of the opening of the international confer jence for the | ments. limitation of arma A bull weighing 3,700 pounds was) recently exhibited at @ cattle show | in Sydney, Australia. This is Hazel McConnell, young Portland actress, of ‘great ability and charm, one lof the Cornish players. | In staging four one-act plays at ee 50¢ Pompelan Night Cream—a superior Water Bottle—one . the Cornish this week, Maurice that won't rust or +] cream for restoring Browne and Ellen Van Volkenburg corrode —a big spe youth and charm to have again demonstrated = their the skin—special knowledge of stagecraft, in this in ee i stance so subtly that It is only with BBS oteivens 884} Mr. Browne's explanation that the uninitiated may understand its diff) culties. “Four one-act plays are naturally much more difficult to stage than one play of four acts, suid Mr Browne, “and for several reasons For one thing, a matter which I can hot explain, one-act plays require an 64c jenormous amount, of properties lThere are more* ‘propertios’ in |‘Neighbors,’ for instance, than there were in the four acts of ‘Mr. Faust,’ “We have divided the work of stag tng among the members of the school of the theatre so that it might be raid to be a competitive test. There is a complete staff for each of the one-act plays given this week, a tase manager, property manager, lighting and stage decorating managers, 0 ithat the mechanical handling of the plays is done by groups. The com petitive spirit Is very marked, as the audience will perhaps notice. | “Then, too, each group must work with the group which precedes or follows. The settings must be — which shall most easily be convert Ste Nujol—an efficient rem linto the next net, and so on; yet giv: e@y tn treatment of constt jing the Illusion of complete change. Patten + apectals. ons ++ SOO \These effects are obtained by light: ing and properties. The group hand ling the first act must work with the 49 lb managers of the second act; the Cc iD. |pecond act group works with the first Molasses Peppermint Chew: ing Chocolate— regular 0c Ib. — special... 30¢ 60¢ Musterole—for cold in the chest—apecial.......39¢ 49¢ Witch Hazel — soothing and refreshing after the shave — special........ Bie land third, the third with the second and fourth, and the fourth with the third and first. | “So, with the Teast possible loss of | motion, we have four settings struck and ready for the curtains tn the smallest possible apace of tima Net Jonly do the students of the theatre |echool actually set, light, decorate and manage the scenes, but they |must alno be ready to fo on and | play their parts. I am of the opinion |that thelr intimate knowledge of the 260 Listerine —for wounds. cuts, ete; heals gradually, yet well—special........20¢@ the interpretation of their parts.” Mahoney’s Appeal Comes Up Friday The final court fight to save James ln. Mahoney, convicted murderer, will lopen Friday morning at 9:30, when attorneys for the doomed man will jargue the motions filed Jast Satur day. pliminating all chance of error. There are two motions before Judge Ronald, but the motion for a |new trial i# considered the most im ‘portant. The motion to arrest judg: ment is based practically on the jsame arguments as the new trial re lquest. The motions indicate that Mahoney's lawyers will base their jattack upon Judge Ronald's instruc tions to the jury and the manner in which Judge Otis Brinker deter mined Mahoney's sanity. | “Daday, Boldt's Butterhorng are de- Netous.—Advertisement, | When Grandmother Was a Girl | | Hoop skirts were worn by those who first asked the druggists for, A Westclox gets you there | and — insisted! A few minutes may mean @ great | on having, Be sure and get @ good clock when | the genuine you get one—we mean a Westclox, | Favorite Pre | scription, For | over fifty years this Favorite Pre- scription of MAIL Dr. Pierce's Back to PFigstored to the old price: in colors has sold of O Rose, Chamois, Gray, Hare- more largely bell, White and Scotch Gray. A high grade linen finish paper, suitable ORDERS throughout for all correspondence. When you the United States than any’ other tonic. 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Novelty Blouses $6.50 Tie-back, overblouse and regulation styles in smart two-tone novelties; some with contrasting vestee ef- fects, others with high-col- ored pleatings and facings, and others with novelty trimming effects of braid and embroidery. — Coming—Our 9th Anniversary Sale _ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday — the Greatest Selling Event of the Year The Blouses We Have Moreover, the following special price groups present most attractive values. Costume Colors Smart tucked and Pear a oe ‘. ; overblouses wi th Special Lots for fonts. Priced for Quick Disposal —Appare! Sections, Third Floor iu THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1997 For Friday Ofly White Art Linens! $1.19 Yard |* 45 Inches Wide 485 yards of good quality art linen. Special for Friday only at $1.19 a yard. —Becond Floor For Friday Only Linen Pillow * Cases $2.95 Pair 50 pairs Irish linen pillow] | cases, sizes 45x36 inches, at- tractively hemstitched. For Friday only at $2.95 a pair.| | Second Floor Special Price Basement As usual—the Special Price Basement comes to the aid of those women who wish smart apparel at money-savings. $4.95 15 BLACK VELVET designs. And also—a new shipment of Orinoka Sunfast in all desired colors. We Have Just Received— 3,500 yards of Puritan Cretonnes in beautiful new patterns and colorings. Also—a new shipment of. Filet Curtain Nets in the wanted small, all-over JACKETS $5.00 Sizes for women and misses. 20 FIBER SILK SWEATERS $3.50 Navy, black and brown. Sizes 36 to 42. ~—Fourth Floor . Another example of our character- istic values in high-grade shoes at low prices: Tan Calf Brogue ae Bluchers $8.50 Sport model with welt soles and low heels, perforated toe tips and ball straps. Sizes AAA to ¢ —Second Floor front. i “Children’s Party |Gold Mines Bonus Held at Y. W. C. A. Under the direction of Miss Marie WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. ington a “children’s gym Beason. worn by those attending thé affair. | Oddie of Nevada. A grand time ts in store for al) Seniors ané Juniors attending the 2nd Weekly Hi Hop given exclusively for high school students by the Hihop Cleb every Friday at 8 p. m. in Bright's Stadion, 4th & Pine. Music by Wright's Hermony F: tlekets 100, geatlemen BSc (1 dow ch dw ete yy C) » )) SECOND AND COLUMBIA A Largest Bank in the State of Washington Established Thirty-one Years Opposed by Mellon Grant- Yarrington and Miss Frances Well-|ing of a government bonus to gold party was|mines, as a means of protecting the staged in the Y. W. C. A. Wednes- | gold reserve of the country, was op- day night, inaugurating the 1921 fall | posed by Secretary of the Treasury Juvenile attire was | Mellon today in a letter to Senator Women's Wool Mixture Stockings Special 75¢ Pair - Heather mixtures in dark brown and light brown with novelty ribbed —Aisle Sales Booth More! Phoenix Stockings Another shipment of Phoenix silk stockings in black, white, Havana brown and Russian calf. At $1.10, * $1.45 and $1.95. HMUUQCUNUNAUEAGUUGUAUOGESAGVOAGUAOUOAOOAGOAGUAGOGGEUAUAGOUOAAUAEAEEUAUUAUAEAEAEEEEAGEUAEU AEA Freight and passenger rates were | association, presided. Altho the among the matters scheduled for | sociation was to consider J consideration by the American Short | problems, several Line Rallway association, which con-|were in attendance. | cost accounting, auditing, ete, 85 SILK BLOUSES $1.95 Georgette, tricolette, de chine, in white, flesh pe poe 4 sonable colors. Sizes 36 to 42, 75 JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS $1.95 With fancy knife- ples flounces in a i colors. 85 FLANNELETTE KIMONOS $1.50 Blue, rose and gray. 75 TUB DRESSES 85¢ Dresses for tiny tots. Ging- ham and percale, attractively trimmed. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —First Floor national SHORT PRACTICAL COURSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN New class opened in shorthand. Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Two hours per night will accomplish In six months what the average class takes nine months for, We are starting a new class {a Gamer teaching railroad and comme! line telegraphy, Im struction is by an experienced man, ° There is room for a few more students in the Mechant cal Drawing class. Instruction in lettering, tracing, blue prints, architectural, machine drawing, etc. a Special Accounting class, instruction in income ta% Free Scholarships to EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOM: EN presenting evidence of honorable discharge service in the great war, MODERATE TUITION FEES CHARGED NON- SERVICE STUDENTS COURSES OFFERED ‘Type Arithmetic a Noe Accounting Docking Rade Tice Commercial Art Telegraphy Business English Auto Mechanics Public Speaking Welding Salesmanship ELEMENTARY COURSES Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic and Grammar SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS FOR DEFINITE RESULTS FALL TERM OCTOBER 3 to DECEMBER 23” beaietnaade On on oe agree A to 5 a 330 to 9:30 p. m. FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR ‘TELEPHONE I 916 East Marion Street East 8556.

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