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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. Kuba Quartette at Pan PRESTO-FELT On First American Tour, Four gifted girl musicians who/tst, ‘The tamily will visit the Sina SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET spent many months entertaining |of the Rubinix in Los Angeles, and | Yankee soldiers in France and who) may make this country their perma speak of the Americans as “wonder | nent home. | on oak, » ful boya’ are now having their firet| “We are all proud of our war |] A Special Purchase of | glimpse of the native land of their) work,” said Dodo Inst night, “and || An Exceptional Sale of favorites. The Kuba quartet, ap | while it was work, it was a pleas [| : F d lade . Aimee | pearing at the Pantdges this week,|ure to feel that aitho we are only 500 Pairs rame KEEP YOUR WINDSHIELD CLEAN arrived in America for the first| girls, we were privileged to do our * ° Don't wear your arm out continually wiping your time September 8, and immediately | share, We gave benefit concerts all 9 t Hs > P t | windshield glass, Chemicaily-treated felt pads assure ye began their vaudeville tour, With|thru the war in London. At the omen S$ 1c Uures » glass for hours WITH ONE SWIPE OF T them are their father and mother, | very beginning of the war when we || } J 2 ; . STO-FELT, Made very substantial with the best o} and the entire family ts musical—|were on our way from South Afrien |} j 7: Much Underpriced at the father having been a doctor of| to Lond music in the royal conser ory at | German vessel that was later sun! | Stockholm, Sweden, for many years. by the English warship that wa \'The daughters, Aawever, were edu-|coming to our rescue, Immediately we were held up by Boots Sy aa omed renee eaeaO ; Pn —. Remarkable Values at = : 75c to $2.75 - |entea in London. | ‘i : 3 after the _iitalatioe? v9 wont 0 \ A large variety of beautiful | he girls are the four sisters of| France and gave our services* for | , i Rubber Putty New York Master Jan Rubini, violinist, who has|the entertainment of the soldiers $5 25 \ pictures — well - known sub- Now is the time every , played the Pantages cirouit several) themselves, This was the beat of " ' ant ane eee | tes “ “oe . times. The family name is Child. | all—and they were worderful to us. 1! “ . with dark wood and go in- | la" his tase seweed There lg: Gyivia, who ie & planiat,|Natutaily we leaked teeward to vie Patent Jace boots with turn soles, Louis heels and dull kid tops. it monies | Sand and water soon rot composer and a singer; Betty, ‘ce!-\iting America with the keenest on: | Patent lace boots with military heels, welt soles and buck leather tops. histo Sales Booth list; Dodo, flutist, _ and Dolly, ‘cel! ticipation.” the best tire fabric. This Black kid lace boots with plain toe and Louis heels. outfit, 40c ———————— condenser, form and perfectly timed ignition from each Hotter spark, perfe: timed, makes engine p flexible, and can slower in high speed With a Master Vibrator you will hardly know the old engi $6.45 PRICE Youthful — |WITT DECLARES | Violinist | FOR ZONE PLAN Will P. lay Says That “He Is Against Flat Street Car Rate —Second Floor A Special Purchase of Italian Cloth Coat Lining Exceptional Values at 45c Yard Heavy Italian cloth for men’s and women’s coat lining. Colors: Taupe, brown, navy blue and black. 32 inches —First Floor complete 6.665 Sheetfelt Packing For packing, for making gaskets, for cutting wash- ers, ete, this high qual- ity pressed sheet felt is ideal. Carried in two thicknesses, %-in. and %-in. Special Price Basement Special Underpriced Lots of High Grade Merchandise 73 Priced from the small “I am against the Mat rate for a t full sheet, fon who rides one mile on the street | 50 W. ( ts 36x36 at ...... ’ Av! “ BE | cars should pay for one mile’s trans. Im er Oa | portation, and the person who rides |1) : |ten miles should pay for ten miles’| Unusually Low Priced Deas aoe? Ss Pes cot F ; ‘ Gress Wednesday night before the ° he hekte. Monk those HAVE YoU BOUGHT ee Mount Baker Park Improvement |] | Smart belted and loose-back models with fur, eracks “with celluloid | monten, Peery Tt Witt declared that the old street ! lined. Special Values in 6x6 plece at 25e to the street car transportation. The per. |i) N= : , transportation.” | Celluloid Mender , Sorts ths inhale: sokas be ‘ At $12.95 : Pf ‘ Peter Witt, traction expert, in an ad ‘ io Neh Mend th * f r cracks swith. io THEM YET? g club, iP cape and convertible collars. Full and semi- irs celluloid curtain Tf not, we can save you x “ car franchise system was ridiculous, A : : water Guilt “gee | | money on this necessary oe tnd hat municipal ownership ot Uy | | Sizes 14 to 20 for misses—sizes 36 to 42 for complete ....-..++ Cc item. : f railway lines ts the only solution of | women. the traction problems of @ city. STADIUM PAID Special! Lingerie Blouses . at 85c Blouses slightly soiled from handling. Sizes for women and misses. When working around the garage. @ vise is very essen- tial We carry a size and style for nearly any need. ‘The material is of the best, including the FAMOUS MILLER FALLS line. Priced trom— $2.00 .. $8.65 WESTERN AUTO 7 Building of Bowl Already Justified by Results ‘The buflding of the stadium at the university has already been justified. When $30,000 worth of stadium Ernest Jaskovsky bonds are burned at the ceremonies —Photo by Pinney | between the periods of the Stanford. Greatly Reduced” Broken lines of high-grade bags, sharply cut for clear- 2 $35 and $37.50 Bags $22.50. Girls’ Flannelette School Kimonos $1.95 rine | 4 ane Pine | scr Soules We Weetlake Ernest Jaskoveky, a pupil of Fran. bsogpe galnienegh waned dap D - oe pene re cis J. Armstrong, head of the violin only of the 1921 debt, but of all next resses =a quality flannelette in wide ge pany eo Bea pet he Floor department the Cornish school, | year’s bor . of attractive patterns. Trimmings of satin, : ¥ and one of the most promising young| F. H. Hollenbeck, of the Marine Attractive Values at . self shatesis) xd cord and Sate! Gold and Silver Metallized violinists of the city, although only | National bank, trust officer of the 16 years old, will be active during | stadium bonds, has turned over two Colors: Rose, gray, blue and lavender. Music Week in many of the pro-| insues of bonds to the associated stu- I 00 grams which the school has been in-|dents, totaling $15,000 each. The ° cop aad ngs 0 Win gerry regret first issue was due October 1, 1921, G ch Flann lette won & num! @ special jand the other was not due until ingh: ani ambray scholarship in competitive examina |October 1, 1922. These bonds were wr ¢ e tion et the school, and was violin |iseued April 15, 1921. In addition to dresses in six smart Sacques $1 39 0) a reeent open! © bond payment o sip hevenaa.g Mt oases styles, attractively trim- Wrist-W atch Ribbons . Are 20c and 30¢ Each Timely new Victor dance and song records. S Peace Arch at Baine. interest hes Deen paid on the stadium and New sacques in two new neck st; ne " ry Each Z : ke lon indebtedness, med. Regular $1.25 with colored binding. Attracti i ‘ocad AY It Wrrn Music (Irving Ber- Harbor Map Before _|.,,'!,'%, reat sa'huriasm keeps Sho equates ae es ve Fancy Brocaded Weave Port Commissioners | ¥<="™. s!tho we have 13 years to com The proposed mapping of the har-/Piete the payments.” This is the | bor a as approved by the war | sAtement of Darwin Meisnest, gradu. | a ent Bhd the éthte land ate manager of the associated student com | body at Washington. |missioner was brought up before| 7) ."'. vir dere on the AL GAASLAND, 32 Cedar st., the Port of Seattle commissioners );Chin in Alleged was held up at Third ave. and Bat- (Rtas fe Seana st Gomera ee Vital Statistics|| Tone Feud Releeveals TEES oe pas |at the «meeting, but action was de piri oc omotb ay de se BIRTHS Harry Gong, merchant, was re - s layed until next Wednesday. For leased from city jail Thursday when) HOQUIAM. — Train re | still be outstanding, maturing from/chun, Chin Jim, 4 4 Canton ney, at girl ¢ |Many months the platting of these| i923 to 1935, Tanaka, Kozo, 1403 he furnished bail of $750. Gong) sumed between Hoquiam beach kt Dancerous Brus and Roya GARDEN jareas hag been the me of con- Frank K., 6809 42nd ave. ‘ took two shote Tuesday night at/ points, following four days’ shut |tention among state and county Patrick, 3941 Meade st. rival tong nen whom he thought) down after flood at Tulips Dixieland band fox Buuss, sapt-Ae. | officials, Lower Freight Rates ‘Stallard T. 9861 67th py ere F sar rw! po reli Sager an Tuck Me To Steep, , cradle song, and PLAN- Broadway High Girl Now Seem Assured Ridley, Ernest, 6705 38th girl. Pl. boy | been fired by Hong Yick, is in city ‘TION LULL ABY, Lower freight rates for Northwest | -rj¢, ‘Ge , 9737 62nd ave. &,| hospital, Gong recently escaped as- 1 ballad—85c. Missing for Weeks shippers seemed imminent Thursday, oo ven sassin's bullets at First ave. and ear-old pupil at} With the announcement of a new lin) and Sweer Lapy, fox trots by Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra—85c. Sourn Sea Istes (Whiteman) and Rosy Cueexs (All Star Trio), fox trots—85¢. —First Floor Is a bad skin your e. 5406 ch eves & Occidental way, only to be arrested . Broadway high school, has been| schedule which it was expected! ams, ‘day. S327 doth ave. & W.| Shortly after on charges of grand Pve Gor THE Joys, sung by Aileen Stan- missing since October 2. The girl's | would be adopted soon, toy larceny, now pending. He is ac- handica ? ley, and Strut Miss Lizzie, American |mother, Mrs, P. O. Johnson, 3211| The reduced rate schedule was for- Sind st. e1r1.| cused of withholding several thou- Pp : ; ‘ king the| mulated by freight traffic officials of | !4°°° sand dollars from an Oregon fishery locate the girl, Gena| Pacific coast termmal lines, in con-|N. Ae acting as their nt. Try the Resinol |is described as weighing about 110| ference in Chicagot They are confi- : rg CREE treatme It | pounds, short, dark hair, dark com. | dent the new rates will prove accept- ‘bo: WALLA WALLA—Kuts Kuts makes red. "ihe blotchy skins fresher and 0, DO. } ee A klhcaia, Trevor, 4526 Brooklyn ave. BAD BREA | more attractive Méline, Elvin B, 401 W. 70th st, safinon n, Lester Frederick, 2618 Em-| ny Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get udhticubo, *irakasht, $13 26th ave. S| at the Cause and Remove It S MARRIAGE + (LICENSES| nr. nawaras\ Giive tabiets, tn erman ay&Go. - fame and Tesidence. doveitaata O06 calleliet ase poatly ea | n, eddie, Mini apolis Poe «he bowels and positively do the 3 a A, Seattle Legal| work. plexion, and blue eyes, She wore a| able to the Eastern railroads, vey. % |. 2824 Juneau | Waptash, or “Small: Eagle,” aged 98 ‘dark blue suit embroidered in blue| If the proposed schedule ts adopt: boy 4a | 804 one of oldest Umatilla Indians, (silk, @ small gray turban, brown|ed, the lumber industry and many ,Arthar Latter, 5305 Canada dead, | slippers, and brown stockings. She|others in Washington and elsewhere was last seen in the University of|on the Pacific coast will be greatly Washington district. stimulated, | mpbe 5 People afflicted with bad breath Thied Avenue at Pine ftrenss, Verie G., dol tech ae tame Oe oe Ro Seat “by en Wins fuminich, Theresa, Leeal| wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, Hendricks, Oscar Martin, Sea! sugar-coated tablets are taken for Lydia, Seattl bad breath by all who know them, a ° How I Was Wrecking e e ; the Lives of My Children eters Seth ce mec Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the bowels and Nelson, Biner: Preston effects, - 7 Cc y e} And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day and Night. e eo Muga he -Getnae ee tong A Mother’s Terrible Confession. rms tbs Eh > from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets "Por some the 1 had noticed that my |vitalized my worn out, exhausted nerve | Borgy Steve, . without griping, pain or any dis- two children, a boy of 7 and « girl of 10, | cente ind the same was done for my | Page, May, Seattle agreeable effects. children, I found them to be the nicest, Decoming high vi irritabi 7 PP - -, oy r were voming highty nervous, ir je, Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on Armolé, Frederick P., Port An 4 Dr. F, M. Edwards discovered the the worldthetr | iad’ very Alsobedient, 1 tried various a : rreezone formula after seventeen years of Behiskaveats, eves whipping, wut they |r ia « hypothetical case, which an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, Ph aoe asda SAnna, Haake ‘Yogat| Practice among patients afflicted then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! | Johnson, Ellen, Seattle ......: Legal| With bowel and liver complaint, with DEATHS the attendant bad breath. Nelson, Wiliam, Beattie Nelson, Dati ; ; ( 2 Streeter, Loring C., Seattle ...Legal| 0M, clearing the blood and gently ‘ | A Carstens, Bsther, Seattle .....Legal| purifying the entire system, They ae My own nerves well illustrate thou © least thing put | sand: Homes too weak to work 4 ruined, all through -|hauasted’ nerve force. Very few peo "We first became wae with Formamint to go anywhere 1 and mental Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” “for a few Olive Tableta are purely a vegeta when our doctor, several years ago, prescribed it for an epidemie from severe heart - ‘ tio ; Pierce, Marcella, 22, 4900 W. Dawson] ble o y f fertion Teouia ne sien aa ee cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corm | <r" : ak Wcities sth aol. ae teat cay poe he en ePro of sore throat. You know how it runs through a family. an almost constant du! In ou on nh 0 of Mt ” . o av ? i guaw teres Gals tow aie wed ee between bette and pee without soreness or irritation ogre. sh Sutil Slor. Take one or two every night “We like Formamint because it relieves #0 quickly and is Pe | iron into yor blood. Thi [2 | een iat — ——— | L ‘is, othe! for "' oti ol more convenient than epra; peciall; the Bice 10 the front part of my head. S|compiished by the ase of Thoen, Nels, 61, Seattle, daa shccageae wh oc hi pa C aaictumal alors vie often had severe pains across my This valuable product conta! hi Phillips, Martin, 82, 815 W. Sist st. M wo children who hate such remedies. Hegdahl, Caroline, 62, 3054 W. 68th at. Nieleon, Jens, 42, Nagai, Sumak Schaefer, Fourth ave, Police Here Seek “Then you remember the ‘flu’ epidemic, How fearful we all were of crowded, stuffy places; theatres and shops; crowded cara and illy ventilated school rooms. Again the whole family ‘Formas minted’ their throats and mouths, by 7 the pleasant tasting tablets freely, whenever there was danger of contagion. “Formamint must be really antiseptic, because none of us had i nearly resembles that in the nerve and | rom ot gages brain cells of man. 1262 Denny way. 6, 1225 KE. Spruce st aret, 68, 2710% which made me think I had kidney trou-| cipal chemical conatituent of act eo ive| ment MA rietien I could not begin to describe all the} ing nerve force in a form which most eares and terrible pains which I on- | Vi 0 “Pinally 1 wewt toa doctor and told) "tt" aise contains organic tron ike the | } him my story. Atter studying my case, |iron In your blood and ifke, the. tron 1% | NO RSERY STOCK @ told me I was the cause of my chil-| spinach, lentils and apples. This form of | e Ss condition. iron will not blacken nor injure the teeth Fertilizers, Sprays ured so much ne et the stomach, It mn entirely | vital fluid of life w t thing from metallic iron, which | wt ANTING GUIDE FRES If you wait too long I may nerve cells, much like @ee-| people usually take. Nuxated, Tro ‘ 1 Orders Phone Elliott 4325 not be able to build battery, and| therefore, be termed both a blood and 4 3 run-down Constitution. "Taken Bremerton Boy, 14 the ‘flu,’ and few had sore throats, that whole winter. You cas 4 nerve food if in’ ume, ke, Water, ; huskeate.” are using Nuzx- Mlectric’ Light. Hathe, Welom, Police have been asked to search put our fatnily down as Formamint enthu: \ dition had been a constant drain on the PY Life my nerve force of my children, and that the Bwedis' w\Mdovemente. will br Fy constant nervous strain to which I had! produced, the manufacturers fe _ wonders. subjected them had wrecked their highly in of ite Sensitive nervous organizations, Later all isfactory ite to ever: chy this I found out io be true, because after | they will refund your money. For mate DR. EMIL GREEN J regained my own nervous poise, and re- Vat all drugeiate. 4 Medical Physical D! jem! eal rector NUXATED T Ye) ENRICHES THE BLO 5 ‘hii Malek toe ond Shela YOU NEW S STRENGTH AND ENERGY MAL @ co, bilett 2566 for Johnny St. Senkunes, 14, of Bremerton, who has been missing from his bome since Sept, 28. All officers were notified Thursday to watch for the boy, who was dreased in army pants, white cap,, drab sweater and black shoes, when he > }disappeared. Information —_sltould GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS be sent to Mrs. Bender, probation D ‘Fermamint is our trode mark. It identifies our product. Bauer Cham. Co., Ine., N.Y. ' officer at Bremerton, 4 tov.