The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1921, Page 8

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like the price. From the great variety of tailors and trimmed models, selections may be made that will emphasize the choice as perfect attributes of one's personality. As Usual Does the Unusual THAT USUAL THING is in our extraordinary value-giving that baf- fles all. The unusual thing is to feature something aside from our re- markable Suits, Coats and Dresses at SIXTEEN DOLLARS. Look for the Unusual Tomorrow 550 Elegant SUITS The like of which have never been before at anything sold in Seattle THESE SUITS are of that usual “Sweet Sixteen” type, sparkling with youthful- ness in every line, in the rich edlor harmonies, in the fashionable co-ordination of fabrics and trimmings, the elements that gave to the originals at Paris the distinction of being the most fascinating at the French openings. JUST THE SUITS SEATTLE WOMEN WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH The fabrics and trimmings cover the most popular materials employed in.the most expensive suits, such as Velour, Veldyne, Tricotine, etc. ‘25 | Be Held Monday The first evening meeting of the wilt be held Monday at 7:30. The two hours each, Persons wishing to take the course should telephone Campfire headquarters, Eliott 9208 eee Spectal folk dancing classes for Campfire girls are to be held at the Collins playfield every Tuesday af |ternoon from 4 to 5:30. | eoe | There will be a Sealth ratty at Plymouth Congregational church Nov, 12 at 2 p.m. All girls who at tended Camp Sealth have been in vited to attend with friends and parents. Stereopticon views of the camp will be shown, Girls and | Suardians who have good pictures of |tre camp have been asked to take them to headquarters as soon as pos. ‘sible, ‘The Campfire program for the Yoarswiil be outlined at the meeting “ee Onoway Campfire held a mothers’ Meeting at the home of Virginia Mc Gowen Friday. A Halloween party planned for Oct. 29, eee The Oneway Bluebirds are re hearsing a play whith they hope to give soon. The girls will make cook tea for the soldiers the second week in November. A Hallowe'en party is planned for Oct. 31 In the form of & potluck supper and games, eee Donna Lunn and Prineflia Treat ore to be formally taken into the Weeatoa, eee To raise funds for the proposed wale ty to be held next month, and suitable articles are now being col lected for the sale. eee Mildred Porter, Great Falls Camp- fire Girl, has written to local head. quarters, asking to have Seattle | Campfire Girls correspond with her Her address is 704 Second ave, N Great Falls, Mont, Another Gre: Falls Campfire Girt wishes le from Seattle girl, Krejet. An outing te to be held for Alder campfire next week, at Camp Sealth | The Virginia 1V. will leave Pier 4 at 330 Friday afternoon, but girls who are unable to go then may leave Sat urday, at 3:30, returning Sunday aft ernoon with the main party. An in- teresting hike is planned for Satur. oe noon will be spent decorating Rounds hall for the big Halloween party that tage, Nebiwin camp gave a “vamp par. ty” Friday. eee Abwanda campfire is giving a house party this weekend, on Bain | bridge inland, to celebrate its camp- fire birthday. EATTLE Noted Tenor Coming Here to Sing at U. NIGHT COURSE _ FOR GUARDIANS Campfire Training Class to Campfire Guardians’ tratning course course consists of eight lemons of at the home of Olive Gleason is Campfire bullding here, a rummage | She is Bidth) day morning, and Saturday after.) evening. The girls will sleep in cot. | STAR Arthur Hackett Arthur Hackétt, American tenor of note, will be the first artist to | be presented by the Women’s league of the University of Washingtot this year, Hackett will appear i Meany hall Monday, October 31, The Women’s league ts a self-sup- porting organization, composed of ail women students of the unt versity. The concerts are the only way the league has of raising Pmoney to carry on its work. Each lyear a fund is maintained by the organization from which any de serving girl can borrow up to $200 without interest for @ period of two years. Tickets for the concert are on |male at Sherman, Clay & Co., Fried | lander’s Jewelry store, Piper & Taft | Hopper & Kelly, Rogers’ and at the campur. served seats can be secured after October 26 at Sherman Clay & Co. and at the A. 8 U, W. office Exchange tickets for re i The Star wever intentionally priate on Sntree steten eat of makes an unjest cherge, Wut our reporters and they dow't SEE everything thep write about. Whenever an error creeps tate The Star, we will be very gind to) Ti, nad we will thank the friends whe pall It te cur sitenticn. eee “1 wich you would correct an ar. tele published in your paper of Oc |tober 20 about my attempt at sut cide, This I wish to deny, and at once and forever 1 want it known) | that I am capable in whatsoever I A. 8. U. W, office on the university jf! |Beg Pardon!}| are hemes, || MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1999, contains three fittings. school girls. rors and three-piece fittings. brown and blue shoppers. Becoming: styles in belted, loose-back and The Particularly Good Values and An Unusually Attractive Selection of Styles in Beauty Boxes at $1.25 to $15.00 AT $1,.25—Made of real leather; nicely lined; Particularly suitable for Wide range of colorg. AT $3.25 AND $3,96-—Two styles of real leather- covered boxes with moire linings, fullsize mir Black, brown and gray, AT 44.95, $65.50 AND $6.00—Puilt over solid wood boxes; all leather covered; with w#ilk lin ings, full plate mirror and four-piece fittings Single or double swagger handle. Colors: Black, To Appreciate the Values, See the Avenue Window Display Special Price Basement The Special Price Basement offers unusual opportunities for thrifty Every purchase that is made for us by the Special Price Basement is at an extreme reduction from regular prices. And every garment placed on sale is much underpriced. Women’s Coats BOLIVIA—SILVERTONE—VELOUR collars; others with trimming touches of embroidery. All full silk lined. Many have large collars of Australian opossum, raccoon, Coney, dyed opos- sum, squirrel and beaverette. Colors: Brown, blue, taupe and gray. ceptional values at $25.00 — excellent quality, well made. Sizes 36 to 44 for women; sizes 16 to 34 for misses. AT $7.50 AND $10.00—Solld wooed boxes with heavily padded sides and covered with genuine calf and vachette. Hach lined with fancy now ety silks and fitted with four side pockets; fulb size French plate mirror. Some have fourplece fittings, others have coin purses only. Black, brown and gray. AT $11.60, $12.50 AND $15.00—Iighgrade boxes of fine quality leathers, Unings and the usual fittings. id —First Floer An Unusual Group of ‘Remarkable Values at $25.00 PLUSH * S22, o9 Ot kKe es marek we wee ee Tuxedo models; some with throw plush coats in this group are ex- Roosevelt Memorial Under the auspices of the Young Men's Republican club, memorial services for Theodore Rogsevelt will G as Blows Out, Aged|Liquor Auto Taken Woman Near Death; After Long Chase Mra. Helen Shears, 70, was in a} J. M, ‘Brown, Oregon farmer, was critical condition in the city hospital captured by Deputy Sheriff H. Lee, | | eee do in any business, Monday from the effects of gas|%fter @ 15-mile chase at 1 Giesaine |erove, near North Bend, Sal be held at 8:15 p, m. Thursday in “Yours traly, BS wsets @aese ery The girls of Camp Kiloqua_ will FS 1 the Masonic club, Arcade building. 5 , eirllall ey: Ay -endbparaeaatinch 24 ?-. 8. Sicdae potty tie oll Judge George Arthur Brown of) | While waiting to go to church Sun- | smcdenit has re m pia; Friday, at the home of the guardian, = Portland, Ore., will deliver the prin-! guy, sre. Shears went to sleep in her! Brown in In the county jail, lima Hervin, pith Oe cers: President, Dulcie Angus; sec- New Bluebird outlines are now be | retary, Marion Ross; treasurer, Mar. | ine made at headquarters, and lead: garet Middleton; yell leader, Effie ers can obtain them about the end of | Nelson, and scribe, Constance Lehde. next week. eee The Takkodah Bluebirds will meet scrapa, old socks, paints, looms, ete,|DeXt Week at the home of Martha neve bean sited’ bring "them to| Hervin to dress tolly-pops. headquarters, as Miss Edith Bone- 2 ¢ ° ry stell wants them for the ex-service}| The Minnehaha Blucbirds will give Pedestrians Hit men's ward, at Fort Steilacoom. a Halloween party. . eee by-Auto There are now nine Binebird guar. mobiles dfing in Cheenalo campfire. Helen} Th® Cheemaketah group ts plan- Moulton and Marlon Filmely have| "9s to give a play. 624 Gerrude Vandermark, §24| charge of the Owaisia group, Mar- paliaiaes Be Seneca st, was struck and/garet Cartano and Gertrude Emer-| The Lochewo Campfire group hae ‘Twenty-four-carat gold ts absolute-| knocked down at Fourth ave. and|son, along with Garnett Leyman, | reorganized, following the @ummer ly pure. Union st. Wednesday by an automo-| has had charge of the “bird” group| vacation. Frances Ohrner, Wilma bile driven by R. A. Hovey, 2923) of the Kiwatches, and Rowena Bloas,| Rienacke, Fay Davia, Verna Moe Corliss ave, She suffered bruises] Merlo Edginton and Eltmbeth Loo-| Dutt and Ruby Humphrey were about the body. mis have the “flower” group. Mil-/ yoted in and the following officers were elected: Margaret Kemp, pres. exy,| red Gambee, the ninth leader, is John C. Hardy, 634 75th) just starting in the work, ident; Velma Heathmen, vice presi- ave. N. ffered bruises Shaul aie Whe pag ow gd 7 © dent; Nancy Strother, ‘treasurer; groin when struck by an automo- wie Fane gate Wg ted 7 bile Wednesday at 72nd ave. and ‘ Greenwood st. Raymond R. Frazier, 1102 Second ave. took the injured] The Kaga Quommum Campfire man to Dr. W. Norman Powers, a|*™UP has elected the following offi nearby physician. 626°" unknown man was struck and knocked down at Pine st. and Melrose ave. Thurs- 5 day by a car driven by Harrie’ Ore., was struck Thursday night and knocked down at Fourth| Turh the rascals out—the head. jave. and Seneca st., by a car driven | ache, billousness, constipation, the your stomach; remove the ferment: | stomach sweet, liver and bawels reg- st, was struck at Bixth|ing food and that misery.making | ular for months. Children love Cas- ave. and Pine st. by a car driven by | gas; take the excess bile from your | carets too. t G. Lyon, 810 West Highland drive. He by ©. R. ‘Adams, Richmond Beach, | sick, sour stomach and foul gases— 'J. A. McCall, 6847 Ravenna ave. He r 0 B Cultwell size “ts on the program, |F00m at. 1108 Seventh ave which includes musical numbers | A draft extinguished the flame in well as speaking. | the gus heater and other roomers, de- Had be lived, Roosevelt wotld tecting the odor, found Mrs. Shears have been 63 years old next Thurs: | eee an ee bed. | eee Girls or guardians who have silk Mother, bring home some of Boldt's Milk Bread!—Advertisement. was transmitted from a larva of the! earth carried by angle worms Dr. H. A. Haubold, New scientist, and friend of the Berlin professor, is now directing @ series of experiments in New York labora- tories thru which it is hoped a prac- . | tical method for prevention of cancer | may be obtained, | ‘The United States hag more than 250,000 miles of railroad. i of York | A Danger Signal —Tender and Bleeding Gums Healthy teeth tannot live in diseased tissue. Gums tainted with Pyo: are dangerously diseased. For not only the teeth are ted, but Pyorrhea germs seep into the body, lower its vitality and cause many ills. ts Pyorrhea begins with tender and bleeding gums. Then the gums recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of the poisonous germs that breed in pockets about them. Four out of five people over forty have this disease. But you need not have it. Visit your dentist often for tooth and gum inspection. And keep Pyorrhea away by using Forhan’s For the Gums. : Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check its progress—if used in time pas used consistently. Ordinary , dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan's keeps the gums hard and healthy, the teeth white and clean. If you have tender or ing gums, start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Se aaies Hn, Seer fo wil some ont, Wet your brush in cold water, place a -inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then h your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. pare your gums with your Forhan-coated brush—gently at first until gums len, then more vigorously. If the gums are very tender. Massage with the or bec pyeonted ~adpage -2 we as ne posal already set in, use an's according to directions, consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35¢ and 60c. All druggists. 5 Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York —_Forhan’s, Ltd., Montreal The Kihelo girls will hold « mas- querade party Friday. ee ‘The port of Marseilles, largest in France, Is to be ddubled in size, 4 ‘Warning! Unless you see the name er” on paclmge or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only |trade mark of Bayer Manufacture as told in the Bayer-package for|of Monoaceticaeidester of Salicylic. Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu-|acid liver and carry off the waste mat ter and poison from the bowels. Then you feel great, A Cascaret to- night will straighten you up by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your head clear, matism, Earache, Toothache, tam} bago and for Pain. All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of 12. and in bot- tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the! @&, A ‘ ” “ Pe ‘ +s |was taken to his home by the driver “Bayer on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” |2 tue x. Wash, The man was taken to the|turm them out tonight with Cas ity hospital. carets, Don't put in another day of —Gordon J. Hull, Park Rose, ‘62 —Ed M , 1016 Pine distress, Let Cascarets sweeten AN INVITATION To the Public “We Get T here Right’’ received minor injuries which were treated by McCall at his pharmacy in the Cobb bidg. 62 Donald Welsaar, 10, was struck Friday at 10th ave. W. and Wheeler st., by a car driven by C. J, Fritz, 522 West Halladay st. 63 —A six-year-old girl named Biggs, 3017 12th ave. 8. was struck and knocked down on Beacon ave., between Lander st. and WecClellan ave. by an automobile driven by Antone Endres, 3155 20th avs, §. = mG FOR THE BOWELS ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. [Pr "Ru S:Stnawel|7, 000 Annual | id of Dandruff 7,000 Annually There is one sure way that never is ae OOP ss seenl fails to remove dandruff completely, housnnd nevsone each @ear are This laundry, in co-op- |and that is to dissolve it This de ptare Whit Buccmee eee stroys it entirely, To do this, just | eration with more than | get ubout four ounces of plain, ordi- six thousand others, in- liquid arvon; apply it at night | vites your co-operation e 1. neglecting yor Ppliance or whi Hier Al when retiring; use enough to moisten | | the sealp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . : and cannot be '° ted to act th “ in the national observ By morning, most, f not all, of | sxvected to mol aa tore Chan's mere me. your dandruff will be gone, three Or four more applications | will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, your hair will be fluf- fy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and | + weakene: need mos ras blood circulation, thus robbing the muscles of ihat which, they ? st nourishment, wide But science has found @ way, and all trumwufterers Inthe land are invieed te mako a FREE teat right in the privacy of their own homes, ‘The PLAPAG methe od ie unqueationably them logical and successtul self-t rupture the world has ever The PLAPAO PA closely to the body, o shift out of plac 1 oF pinch, Soft ance of “VISIT YOUR LAUNDRY” WEEK October 24-29, 1921 G8REP 2 2 By vx ily THy HUPy exe or JoPORFPEEESGEEROQ Ole F4EEE.b.S .. § Ww ‘ 3308 and look and feel a hundred times | inexpensive. To be use, agons bett ~ All Over the Harbor You can get liquid arvon at any n how to close the hernia! opentn, ( IR I H E G U MS a nat aed BAN City 4 LANDS Ave. S. W. drug store. It ts inexpensive, and | Some down Mend one rta ‘ four ounces Is all you will need, This simple remedy bas never been known | | to fail.—Advertisement, Checks Pyorrhea Stuart for FRO trial PI ‘and information necessary—Advertise-

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