The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 8

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THE SEA TTLE STAR , Solomon Used Safety Razor Kane tic Unloads SurplusStock This is a plain statement of facts—nothing sensational or exaggerated, but an announce- ment of timely interest to Seattle men. My tremendous stock of fine fall and winter fabrics is too large to be carried over, and the tailoring season is already well advanced. As a special inducement, therefore, for regu- lar patrons to have an extra suit or new patrons to secure one of my highest price suits or overcoats, particularly tailored, I offer— ULAR $65, $70, $75 Made - OcoaTs JO Consult your wife—then drop in and select one ot my fine unfinished worsteds, tweeds or high- grade coatings—and she'll agree that a splendid tailored suit or overcoat of such recognized stan- dard quality is an economy. to Measure ULAR $80, $85, $90 Made SUIT ora YcoaTS OD A man to appear well-dressed should have an extra suit on the way, and the tailored overcoat is the only kind that will give real service now and be adaptable for other seasons as well. All values from $80 to $90 are now reduced to $65. Consider the value you will receive and then let me take your measure- ments. =| KANE the 1AILOR: _M9THIRDAVENUE Vital Statistics’ THANK YOU Grose, William 7, 980°. Pike ot, } wir Thomas, Edward F., 1850 N. 52nd st, boy, We want to express to the people of Seattle / appreciation of the liberal patronage givefi | during our first month’s business here, ‘which was more than 25 per cent greater than we did our first month in the Portland store. SPECIAL FOR ‘THIS WEEK ‘A shipment of beautiful embossed Tapestry Wall Paper, 30 inches wide, direct from New York factory, in soft ivory, old blue and Mulberry shades and in the | rich Persian colors—paper worth $1.50, $1.75 and | $2.00 a roll, but a fortunate purchase enables us to give you your choice at only— 4 36 $0. FT. Paint Sale Conti We want every One to try our splendid Wear-Well | Paint—made right here in Seattle and guaranteed by | us and by the manufacturer. id Raker, Hugh William, Kirkland, {Barto, Joseph A, 3818 Court en, Albert, 6293 20th ave. N. rh %. Jacob Marino, 1840 24th ave | boy. Swabsen, Victor, Seattle, girl Munter, Herbert Arthur, 3419 Beacon r Holeombe T., 19521 Dayton Ar iam, RP. D. Na 6, abro, 1309 Weller 23 Madivon st. girl Mankichi, 8625 Latona Seattle, ry. te boy 4 J, Toppenish, boy. |]} Doyte. Martimer, 618 Columbia st. MARRIAGE. LICENSES Name and Residence, Seattle .... If your hair is lustrous If your hair is supple If your hair is abundant If your hair never comes out If your scalp is white If your scalp feels comfortable If your scalp has no dandruff If your scalp never itches Then— You don’t need ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC But— Be fair to yourself and if you do need ED. PINAUD’S, buy at any drug or depart- ment store, use it faithfully and watch your hair im- Prove, This fine French prepa- ration is fragrant and pure, - Special, per gallon ............$2.45 Our Best Floor Paint ...... ....$2.95 A Splendid Flat Wall Paint ....$2.95 Varnish Stains, Enamels, Brushes SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE Remember the name—it’s easy 1621 Fourth Ave., Seattle American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. NEW YORK a?) ‘Here's how That's What Actor Thinks —y tated ng Solomon kissed the Queen of Sheba, The ( Goon. waxr >\ ) Back To ) | Sneoa for ) | Mme t os A | beardless kiss may not be historically correct—but you bet the queen liked it. BY AILEEN CLAIRE Did Solomon wear a beard Or did he use a ngfety razor? Was he a wise man when he took unto himeeif 600 wives— Or did he get wine afterwards? Fritz Leiber, who playa the role of | King Solomon, in the William Fox production of the “Queen of Sheba,” now in its third week at the Blue Mouse theatre, enacts the role with out a beard, SHE LOVES HIM JUST THE SAME And the Queen ‘of Sheba loves him not a calorie less for a that But John Hamrick’s office, In the Blue Mouse, has been inundated with letters from Bible students, criticis ing or commending Leiber’s pretation of King Solome he depicted the famous Bib! Mahoney Attorney Plans Fresh Move An affidavit by Louls Schwellen bach, attorney for James 1B. Ma- honey, convicted murderer, declaring Mahoney a pauper criminal, waa to be presented to Superior Judge J. T. Ronald Tuesday, The affidavit asks the state to finish transcripts of the trial records fre honey's counsel, Counter charges will probably be filed by the prowe cutor, it was said. . Andrew, Sarah, Betti Fs Davie ry Sterling, Legal Crawfodl, Gertrude, Legal én, W. BR, Seattle 33 c, Marguerite M., Seattle. ..20 DIVORCES GRANTED Herron, Charles from Nellie. DEATHS O'Brien, Bmma A., 38, 604 BE. Denny “ Richard Wallace, 1 month, Ferdinand Corbond He's a*sprightly youngster with a “go-get-em” disposi- tion, and he’s proving it in the Shrine’s popularity contest. His name is Billy Clarke. He’s4\aryngitis, tonsillicis, hoarseness. 2 years old and he’s the son of WeJ. Clarke, 3620 Walting- ford ave. At the last count- ing of votes he was third in the race and was “going strong” in the direction of the top. Georgia was the last of the thir- eon original colonics tg be settled. of charge to Ma-! acter as beardiess, Solomon's father, David, was 4 great stickler for beards; but Dore's painting, “The Judgment jof Solomon,” shows King Solomon | and Roman warriors | ds, for the reason that it gave thelr enemies a good hand.) hold in battle, and it is not impossible jthat King Solomon may” have intro duced this idea among his people. | 600 WIVES AND A |BEARD? NEVER! | J. Gordon EB director of the | plical history were consulted in the fliming, and a ma ljority of them were of the opinion that King Solomon was without a beard. Many of them considered it highly improbable that a man with | 600 wives would have time to bother with a beard.” If you combined the curative prop. erties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in th mple home-made cough syrup, wh 8 easily prepared in a few minut Get from any druggist 2¥% ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill pe peal syrup, using G in granulated sug: od ‘mola » hone: The t iso y better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for hreedimes the money. Tastes pleas- nt and never spoils. Thi id Syrup preparation ht at the cause of a cough and most immediate relic! magmorense so gently and easily really aston ng. use will w ¥ overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, 1 croup, hoarseness and bronchial asth- | ma, there is nothing better. |, Pinex is a most valuable concen | trated compound of gei Norway | pine extract, and has been used for aw tions to break severe: coughs. | avoid disappointment, ask your | druggist for ounces of Pinex” with full directi jon't accept enyt lee, teed to give abso! r money ro funded. Pinex Co, Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com | pounded, brings back the natural leolor and lustre to the hair when | faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture |was to make it at home, which is |mussy and troublesome. | Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for ““Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphar Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe [improved by the addition of other Jingredients, at very little cost | Everybody uses this preparation | now, because no one can possibly |tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair dis- appears, and after another applica- tion or two, your hair becomes beau- tifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.—Advertiso- ment. | QUICK RELIEF FROM | SORE THROAT EOPLE nowadays recognize that a sore throat is a danger spot, as the inflamed tissues form an ideal soil for germs to mi With gargles ic is tt 9 to keep a sore throat under anything like efective treatment. With Formamint, whether you are at work, or in crowded car, shop, theatre or church, can dissolve, now and then, one of these pleasant tasting, powerfully antiseptic tablets mouth. An effective antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, continuously bathes the tissues, checks germ growth soothes the throat, ibly preventing ." Relieves in’ your : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921. Seattle—San Francisco—New York—Los Angeles—Portland New Interpretations OF FASHIONS .—those Fashions that have swayed Paris and New York during their openings, and have since been “toned up” to great successes, As the women of Seattle look to “Sweet Sixteen” for the last word of Fashion, they find it exemplified in the modishness of this collection One wonders how it is possible to couple such high style with the very fine qualities of Bolivia, Velours, Broadclotha, Serges, etc, to sell at this price. It's the character- istic SUITS “Sweet Six- teen” way, For Fall and Winter appear in the new forms with the expression of individuality stamped upon them. The tailored models display those lines that comport with the correct tailleurs of the season. The trimmed suits depart from the commonplace, in that they are not over-trimmed, and yet carry out the idea of perfect ornamen- tation—in sizes 16 to 44 SIXTEEN DOLLARS Dresses of fine tricotine, crepe and satin; all sizes. . $1600 New fall coat of fine wool material; panel back; trimmed with silk tassels; all #ilk lined $16.06 Another 100 New DRESSES —most of them en- tirely new models, are now ready— Why you can buy HEINZ 57 7 at new low prices i When war increased costs all along the line we made the “57 Varieties” for current needs only—the grocer’s and yours. Now that costs are reduced we are able to put new prices into effect at once—no accu- mulation of high priced stocks to be sold first. Our patrons get the benefit immediately. Grocers everywhere are pleased to list the “57” in the economic spirit of the times. Nearly all grocers in Seattle are announcing the following prices on Heinz goods: Oven Baked Beans Peanut Butter Tomato Ketchup Cooked Spaghetti Tomato Soup Apple Butter Prepared Mustard Vinegar SMALL 11 oz.—12c. 3% oz.—14c. 8 oz.—23c. 10 oz.—15¢. 10 oz.—15c, 7 oz.—20c. 6 oz.—14c, PINTS 27c. MEDIUM QUARTS 42c. Ask your retailer 18 oz.—17c. 6% oz.—2ic. 16 oz.—21c. 16 oz.—20c. 16 oz.—35c.

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