The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 2

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‘FIVE SUITES ONLY $ 60 QUEEN ANNE PERIOD — regular price $103:25 —a very attractive Queen Anne period six-piece dining room suite, exactly as pictured; Jacobean finish; 45-inch table; 54-inch buffet, with heavy plate glass mirror; regular price $103.25; special for this week, six pieces complete, $77.60. EDGAR CLAYTON, $4, who died 1,615,769 Paid Out} ent ‘or 1219 amounted to $11-| 0 se nome, 2921 12th ave. 8, Mon. Tax Here 615,769. The average income of day, was to be buried Tuesday in '. T. Beeks, divisional chief of aga A: 7 internal revenue bureau, an- $2,850.90. Statistics show that 2.14 that the total amount of in.| Per cent of all persons filing returns tax collected from Washington | lived in the state of Washington. Mqunt Pleasant, cemetery. Clayton was formerly Instructor at Broadway high school. A Great Welcome Is Being | Accorded the New Era of “Fine Clothing Distribution” ties ” .Ushered Into Seattle by -“Cheasty’s’” Yesterday ° ~ | Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats - sold in agency stores in other cities of the U. S. A. at $40, - $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $70, $75, $80 and $85 will sell here’at least until January 1 at the two set prices— Not a Sale—But a New Policy 0 is the new set selling price for selected ‘ of Kirschbaum and M. Stein Suite ane ‘Over. coats. See Show Window Displays. SECOND_AVENUE AT SENECA STREET Each afternoon from 1 to 1:45 this week thi ay ates with the Seattle Music Week Cortiielutee, is store co-oper : Tomorrow's Program Miss Mildred McPherson, flive, accompanied by Miss Florence Waechter, piano. ; eile singing, also. Evcrybody invited. ATTLE WATCHING OFF ' YEAR ELECTIONS Politicians Display Interest in Contests BY LAURENCE BENEDICT | WASHINGTON, Nov. §8.-—Politi | clans today had their eyes on the “ort year” elections, In virtually every state elections of some sort | were being held, In most of them | the interest was purely local, but tak | ng them as a whole, the political ob servers of the big parties watched the political trend, They were interested to see wheth ler the republican grip on the votes evidenced in last November's land | slide had reacted In the intervening | year, ‘The Virginia governorship election and New York city’s mayoraity fight are attracting the lion's share of at tention. Ip Virginia, the republicans were claiming @ good chanee to elect Henry W. Anderson governor over State Senator Lee Trinkle, the demo: cratic candidate, All indications pointed to an exceptionally high re- public vote in the Old ominion, ; particularly in the northern portion of the state. New York's mayoralty contest, one of the bitterest in years in a city where every election’ is bitter, Hew between the present mayor, John F. Hylan, democrat, and Henry H. Cur. ran, a coalition or fusion candidate. Street ear fares and overcrowded | schools figure largely in the fight. Ohio is voting today on a proposal to pay a soldier bonus as a state measure. | In Indiana, Lew Shank, the potato- selling mayor of Indianapolis, who peddied spuds to the people to bring down the cost of living some years . is trying to come badk. In Terre Haute, Don Roberts, who served atx | Years in Leavenworth In connection with election frauds, also is trying to be elected mayor, Raps. Bureaucratic Alaska Government Declaring that bureaucratic gov- jernment in Alaska ts “choking the life out of Alaska's industries" *and urging the abolition of the network of bureaus for the sake of develop- ment, Jack Lincke, associate editor of the Anchorage Times, addressed the Alaska bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce at the Arctic club Monday, Other speakers were: Miles Kelly, veteran miner member of the first territorial legis lature, and Sydney Laurence, Alaska artist and painter of the famous Mount McKinley picture. Discharged Employe Is by Company When Frank R. Johnston was dis- a@etermine whether or not a tooth ts ab scessed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge. The Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager * 1405 Third. Avenue Corner Third and Union Ete. Indigestion and practically all rms of stomach trouble, say m ieal authorities, are due, nine tim out of ten, to an excess of hyd: in the stomach. Chronic | exceedingly dan- | and ferers should do cither ‘one of two thing: Either they can go on a Mmited and often disagreeable diet foods that disagree with t that | irritate the stomach and lead to ex- cess acid secretion, or they can eat as they please in mand make it | formation of C3 rness or pi matuee fermentation by the use of a little Bisurated Magnesia at their than Bisurated Magi widely used for this pu no direct in not a ful of be and prevent its further formation, This removes the whole use of the trouble, and the meal digeats naturally and healthfully, without need of pepsin pills of arti: ficial digestants. Get a few ounces of Bisurated mesia from any reliable dru Ask for either powder or ta present ot t never comes as a milk or citrate, and in the bi: in not @ laxative, what you want at your and see If this isn't the ad you ever had on “what oak’ —Adverlisement. i jtnatruments just as queer. voiding |f) AR Educational Center Fetes Vera Gordon) | WHAT IS IT? Miss Vera Gordon, the actress, |was to be the honor guest at a and benefit reception | Tuesday afternoon at the . duea- tlonal Center, 304 18th ave. 8. for | the benefit of the center Those assisting in the entertain- ment are Arthur Kloth, violintet: Harriet Huffman, dramatic reader Louls Drentwett, pianist, and Mra Clyde Morris, vocalist, with Miss Dorothea Hopper ae accompaniat Girls are being trained as tele phone operators for the first time in China, GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” Buy @ 35-cent bot tle of “Danderine.” One application endg. all dandruff, stops itehing and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you have doubled the beauty of your hair, It will! ppear & mass, #0 soft, lustrous, and easy to do up. But what will please you mont will be after a| few weeks’ une, you see new hair—' fine and downy at first—yee—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. “Dan-| derine” i» to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the | roots, invigorates and sirengthens lthem. ‘This delightful, stimulating! | tonic helps thin, lifeless, | to grow long, thick, heavy and lu! riant.— Advertisement. What ts it? Huh! Ask us something easy. There's a chap who plays the daw- gawn thing tho, and he gets a bunch of music out of it, too, At the dAb- erty this week, He's one of the Fa- mous Filipino Eight, inastrumental- fate, Looka like a punching bag strung up on a pAiceman’s club, but | odds bodkins, or words to that effect. It produces native muste and Amert- can popular stuff, and classical things, too. And there are seven others with NEW YORK.—Polish Navigation company steatnship New York order. o4 sold to satisfy claims of $160, 000. RATHDRUM, Idaho.—J. A. Mer eer, wheat farmer from Calgary, es drops. dead at steering wheel ute, vDrumglete retund A ate re ™ OINTMENT. Taille “to Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pi Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 6 The Tailor In order to unload surplus stock of fine fall fabrics, I am offering extra special reductions on suits and overcoats, finely tailored to exact measurements, SUITS | $50 O’COATS SUITS re $65 xan KANE, The Tailor 709 Third Avenue Former Values $65, $70, $75 Former Values $80, $85, $90 First ‘Sale in Ten Location Years —— Double ibocoments Tomorrow MISSES’ FALL COATS Reduced —$11.50 to $17.50 There's a dandy coat here for you, little gir—and you needn’t hesitate at the price. These coats have really been reduced, so that for value they haven't an equal in town. There's style to them, too—swagger backs, belts, big patch pockets, cuffs, and deep roll collars. They are shown in all seasonable colors. Ages 10 to 14, Ladies’ Gowns 98c Special values of fine Flan- nelette Gowns; good weight; cut full size and well made; round neck; long sleeves. It won't pay you to make them when you consider this price, Ferris Waists $1.00 and $1.50 “Good Sense” Ferris waists for children; good quality coutil; fe with shoulder straps, 4 garter sup ports and button front. Sizes 19 to 28. Priced low. Misses’ Hose 3 Pairs, 50c High grade Cotton Ribbed Hose for misses; medium weight; reinforced heels and toes to insure long wear, Sizes 7 to 9%. Ladies’ Union ‘Suits $1.25 Medium weight cotton Rib- bed Union Suits for ladies; Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; low neck ahd sleeve- less; ankle length. Slightly fleeced. Sizes 34 to 42. Ladies’ Gloves Special $1.25 A very fine quality of Chamois Suede Gloves, gaunt- Jet style; strap at wrist; stitched back, You will find these gloves serviceable, comfortable and good look ing. Boys’ Shoes $4.00 High, cut 10-inch boots— just like men wear—2 buckle; strong brown elk uppers; heavy chrome clk soles; waterproof and serviceable, Sizes 11 to 13%. “THE STORE MAY, SAVES VOU MONEV" | You Can Learn More from a teapot test of "SALADA" t Than we can tell you in a page of advertisement) TRY IT TO-DAY : seta + -_-- FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST..Get full nourishment from the {008 you eat by taking one to three cakes of Flelschmann’s Yeast cach day STORES COMPANY inc }} ATTENTION! | Your opportunity to participate in our profits is here. We are offering « block of our 8% participating cumulative stock at $10.00 | par value per share. For information telephone Main 4010, E. MJ) Allison, fiscal agent, 1022 Third Avenue, 31b.can. $1.17 b-lb.can. $1.86 Albers ‘ashington hetti and Noodles—a popular Seattle-made product, 25 three packages for... . c FLOUR “hee res $2.10 aed We Wash the ~ Per pke. 20-Mule Team Borax Soap Chips for the Cleapest c After all Crystal White holds first place as America's leading 5 c Lai Mapleine use flavors icings, des- a % serts and candy with —the popular mechanics’ delicious maple taste. l-ox, bottle a soap; can ... ++ Ae 2-on, bottle

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