The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE and remember! No matter what you you may MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS DURING JANUARY What a rare oppor- tunity! Make your own terms during the very month when prices are at their lowest level for clear- ance—amd when styles are at the peak of popularity. You can save many a dol- .lar by buying at the right season and pay- ing at your own con- venience. 1332-34 Second Avenue OXFORDS AND Choice Selections $4.85 and $5.85 Symonds Shoe Co. —— 316 PINE STREET —— ARMY, NAVY and MARINE GOODS = Store and General Merchandise The most complete Army and Navy Equipment on the Pacific Coast. U. S. Army Hip Boots 32 HATS made hy the designers of |]! By Glenn Hughes Americas p TO BE CLOSED OUT $2.50 to $7.50 FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO ENTRANCES Sleeveless Sweaters ... finest millinery plays of the writ is a pretty tment of the cc that mental tr revolution episode of the arts ptine by scious and his, poetic | and Helen Stryker waa pic pe wtage and s was need in clothing— trifle torial as the Mare re alwayn effe quality of the ely by the play The other play, and the chief one, was BoothyTarkington’s “Heauty and the Jacobin.” This play exhibits) more sublety than ont oof the} writings of Mr. Tarkington, and tt is certainly a finely co ructed piece of work, The charscterizations in | volved are somewhat above the range of amateurs, but the Cornish Players did well enough with them to justify the production. . | James Morgan was, perhaps, the! most successful of the principals Hin Valein was not as vermatile as one hoped for. It lacked at times the | suavity, the quick Masher of ironic i humor, and the sardonic moments of | Seattle to Pay| Homage to Hero Dead Saturday Seattle will pay united tribute tw heroes who laid down their tives) in the world war at 2 p. m. Batur./ day, when 1,000 Anierican olin trees will be formally dedicated in ex ercises at the Sunnydale school. | half way between this city and Des Motnen | The plan ix to lin® completely the | Seattle-Tacoma high line road with Octavia Handworth, clever star of the stage and screen, is appearing at the Palace Hip ina playlet called “Salva- tion Sue.” Miss Handworth is splendid in the role of a young Salvation Army lassie, and she is surrounded by a jcompany of clever players. Nominations for | A.S. U. W. Offices George Astel, present editor of the University of Washington Daily, was nominated Thursday for vice president of the A. 8. U. W. at the semiannual nemination aasembly in Meany hall. Candidates named for other offices were: Secretary, Vera Allen and Vera Royer; yell king. Claire McCabe; senior representative Ellene Ht win and) American \eims at intervals of 80 aniel Bi d junior repre-| feet. Beattle will complete the wort sentative, Lee Ketc hum, Ray Hilland os far an the Pierce county timits Mary Morgan. where it iy expected Tacoma citi Wage 58 7E Ua rere will take It up. Ip this way each Washington sol | “CREDIT—. GLADLY” Cr who fell in battle, can have hin tree, which in turn will be registered by the American For. | ftry amociation at Washington, 1. c and pinced on the nutional henor roll of memoriat trees | In order that the general public} tay attend the exercix unge: | s have buses te p.m. Sat © trip wilh be 69 cent | jividuals and organizations who| ¢ trees in behalf of| who The 209 Union Street and » by callin, 3 10th ave $2.00, Postpaid cS Win, Tinos 76, Jamestown, Caliterala || Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Wash: Babe Health School | Is Opened in City! More than 125 mothete and their babies Thursday morning attended the opening sexsion of the Mothers’ and Babies’ Free Health school tn AT VERY Low PRICES the infants’ department of the Bon HIGH SHOES | ‘Most soaps and prepared shampoos |Marche. This session, the first of \containt too much alkali, which te|those to be h y Thursday morning from rection of the | very injurious, ay it and makes the hair brittle The best thing to use is Mulsified | cocoanut oll shampoo, for this is pure jand entirely greaseioss, It's very | cheap and beats anytifing elae all to pieces, You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last La the whole family for months, HL. COR, Simply moisten the hair with wa BB ter and rub it in; about @ teaspoon ful of Mulsifed is all that ts re quired. It makes en abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor ~ LADIES! QARKEN YOUR GRAY AR under the di pard of health with Dr. Paul A. Turner an super visor, Dr. HL L. Moon, Herbert 5. Coe and Frank A. Carrol, will pre sent consecutive courses of lectures ©9 the health and care of the child. | dries the scalp chief engineer of the Aero Alarm company, Seattle, was the principal speaker at the meeting of the Engineers’ club ‘Thurwtay r dries quickly and ev looking, bright Be sure of dust, dirt and dandruff. it druggist gives you Mutsified Advertisement nites $5.35 S5e, $1.00, $2.00 Mm” -| "ap cate See Sot] U. S. Regulation Shirts, and .......... $2.40 Sulphur and nobody will know | 50-$4.50 Officers’ Shoes ,.$4.90 | - new ...$3.50-$4. Herman” Russet Army | The use of Sage and Sulphur for U. S. Army and Navy Sh “Sys 1.75 restoring y hair to its nat Blankets, new ...... page Mi edo $4.75 | urat color dates back to grandmo $4.00, $4.50,85.00 Plaid Mackinaws ther’ time. She used to keep her | eee $5.00 0.5 Macnee lageecirn Weskartr we bolt tom U. S. Navy Jersey : on that dull, faded or streaked ap- Sweaters ...... $1.85 Sport Coats, black or brown ........$1.85 We have a large assortment of workingmen’s wear, campers’ outfits, curios and goods for home use. Satisfaction guaranteed to all or money refunded. KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 First Avenue It is now in the grocery stores é STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Corduroy Trousers— Khaki Trousers... $9.00 Broken Out Skin and Itching | pears | Eczema Helped Over Night | applied with wonderful effect | | But brewing at home is mussy and | {date Nowadays, by asking at drug store for a bottie of eth'’s Sage and Sulphur Com. pound,” you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addi. tion of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural | its germ destroying | color and beauty to the hair, | ning has ever been| A well-known downtown druggist | he place of this sul-| Says it darkens the hair so naturally aration, The moment you pply it healing begins. Only those ve had unsightly skin trow mn know the délight this | Menth Sulphur brings. Kyven fiery itehing eczema is dried right up Z Get a small jar from any good It lke cold cream. Advertisement e, this simple mixture was) $2.85 D5¢ or unsightly skin eruptions, rash ‘ ptches on face, neck, arma or body, you do not have to wait for re lief from torture or embarrassment d skin specialist. Ap y a little Mentho-Sulpbur and im hag been applied. You simply damp en a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two, It becomes beautifully dark and | glossy.— Advertisement ] Phone Main 4619 druggist and use Persons who have stomach trouble to know that they can now get relief in two minutes from their misery. Jo-to, the remarkable stomach remedy gives relief from Gas Pains, Acid Stomach; Sour, Burning Stomach, Heart- burn, Belching, Swelling and all Indigestion troubles quleidy and tends to promote lasting benefit from all TRY JO-TO STOP SUFFERING JO-TO WILL GIVE STOMACH COMFORT IN TWO MINUTES. ALL DRUG STORES SPECIAL NOTE— Druggists and Sales People You can safely recommend Jo-To ax a harmless antacid which promotes lasting benefit to liver, stomach and bowel soffers We enpecially call your attention that Jo-To is sold under the plan of satisfac tion to the public or money re- funded. THE JO-TO Co. SEATTLE STAR Cornish Players in Two Clever Dramas | delight which are implicit In the char: | »nventional | #M | worth the patronage of those person! | Saturday matinee ~“DANDERINE”. and evenly that nobody can tell it! FRIDAY, AUUVNNTOAUEONSUOAOUNASEOAGAOUEUOUAOUOAGUOOOOEOUAGUOAOEOGSOOUAUOAGOEUANEA AAA Const Hardware 6 IXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET We Deliver JANUARY 13, 1922, | acter, but It wan interesting, amusing = = ally = dramatic an (nee Mary) khe portrayed at the bnens of the wom ne, bu jeaat the vanity ¢ delicacy ut Sc wierately succeaxful as A ulin, Floyd 1, Carlson Dosnonville meen an ‘The two plays made an attractive | FREE This 105-page Pruning Book FREE with each purchase of a Pruning Tool. It is an illustrated statement of tested methods of pruning and a warning against the mistakes so commonly made. Only 500 books available. and colorful evening, and they are) of the little theatre | be performances | who are followe art. There wi Friday and Saturday nights and Grows Thick, Heavy Hait Now Is Pruning Time 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out Pruning Shears...... $1.00 to $2.00 | Hedge Shears, 6 to Po oes sai 95 eesdlvveeents arene Bs f Pruning Shears.»....$2.25 to $1.10 Tree Pruners, 6 ft. to 12 ft........ 4 Pruners, 20-inch handle....... pin AEE Sr Stee $1.50 to $2.35 Crescent Shape Pruning Saw...$1.20 |! Bow Frame Pruning Saw......$3.00 Super Brand Blow Torch | duces a clean, hot flame. Especially tect for gexanes electrical connections. Special 83c ew 6 300 Pieces of Gray 79c au Enameled W are—Choice ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF 5-quart Tea Kettles | 17-quart Dish Pans = = | = = = = 4 Ten minutes after using Danderine | = you can not find a single trace of == dandruff or falling hair and your = scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you nee new hair, | fine and downy at first--yes—but = really new hair—growing all over | == the scalp. Danderitie Ix to the hate | = 'what fresh showers of rain and #un shine are to vegetation. It goer right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them, helping the hair | 10-quart Water Pail | 8-quart Convex Preserving Kettle | with cover | This is high-grade Gray Enameled Ware—all perfect; no seconds, = and all are big values at 79¢—Saturday only. - to grow long, st One apptication thin, lifelens youthfully brigh: twice as abundant Mg and luxuriant dering maker No phone or,C. O. D. orders—We Deliver. lems hair look wT Ast ST 0 i tl a aH One More Day BEFORE THE CONSOLIDATION OF THESE TWO BIG STORES Tomorrow night we make the big move of our boys’ store to the second floor so we have made big specials in all departments for all day Saturday. We don’t want to move any more mer- chandise than necessary and furthermore we have so much stock we are at a loss to know where to put it all so we have cut prices to sell quickly. Drastic Reductions in the Boys’ Store Your Pick of the Entire Stock $19.75 $23.75 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $29.75 $32.75 | $9.75 and $14.75 PRICES ON BOYS’ FURNISHINGS CUT TO THE QUICK Special Prices in the Men’s Store Suits and Overcoats Reduced to CLOTHES GREEN BLDG. FOURTH ano PIKE

Other pages from this issue: