The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 8

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able shade of brown with an o» trich plume as the crowning touch of elegance, | Homer Brew’s Styles Designs for MenTold! little jacket ts out low, exposing «a p rovocativw glimpse of the Adam's appla, which ts being! worn this sea son, A dainty little vost, ‘ dickey, encloses the manly chest The vanity care shows th popular Javanos color motif, nu will bold a iit stick, a package of wheat straws and a sack of Bull Durham, ‘Trousers of Cascade (moire) crepe show the narrow stthouette They are fringed with white ml» the haut monte can aston te | Dit’s fur, At is perfectly a la mode the latest developments of |'© @xPare a bit of Paris garters Fashion. The Men's Btye | If they - surmounted by pink o. opens ue rosettes, ibe wear Sones pase This sult ts ware te be popular dresser, but I wish to| With bond saleamen this year. to my appreciative public a FORMAL WEAR ef the more exclusive modes} Here you see the swallow-tailed I have created in my Be.j| Coat at its best, The hip pockets studio. Voila! are almost en- FOR MIGENTS BoUDOIR — bt pian Sweet young man graduate | “ “. Tesist this perfectly stunning tion these days. t It is equally au faite A quart or two the boudoir or for an intimate | can also be car tete-a-tete across the after | ried in the tea table. | Sig de wd wae * 5 a Attractive tas sels) «(of = stows beautifying and revivifying I have designed several for Seattle's weil- men, vibrantly attuned spring’s pulsing theme. beads at the ok le Re me ot the sleeves and trousers set the keynote for abe) tout ensembia | Tosettes give « By Sam Groff re japring at weddings end dances at ng ng bed Fo College club. ‘The tails of the coat give that jong traintike appearance made 1 with to immense audience, had picked arcycrimina! and solved the wolvable mystery. ts the dernier cri in sack | ‘The derby is of the fashion. | *" and Dave Jones. 'DIENCE LIKES CE HIP BILL applause that greeted ev. ‘@ctot the new show that opened a, dary’ engagement at Loew’ Hip theater yeaterday rave | hand balancing ts provided by King that the audience found | ®to*. to appreciate in the combina- ef melody, comedy and novelties make up the bill, i was ts cnaraing pine ia rr, a picture in quaintly attractive gowns, and ly by Jemie Courtney in capturing | sympathy I wagered my sbirt laughter with @ mixture of travesty, pia . Two amiabie young men are King persuasion and the other a singer. Lake af the star of “The Golden Gir OPPORTUNI rap, he's cheating. Ing to wireless meesagee™ CHARLIE SCOUTS | THE THEORY THE BON MARCHE a BarGaAIN BASEMENT We Are Still Selling Those | Better-Kind Dresses _Tricotine, Poiret Twill,Canton Crepe and Taffeta j The Bargain Basement is able tc offer these better-kind dresses to | you at these very low prices because | two wholesale houses needed money immediately and we were able to buy the dresses at a very low price. fashions Coat Dresses, Tunic Dresses, Overdrapes, Straight-line Dresses. Long shoulder and | long waist lines, flowing sleeves, bateau | neck lines, flying sashes, beading, silk embroidery, braiding, skirt panels and sleeve inserts of pleated Georgette, flower corsages, flutings, lattice work, appliqued flowers and designs, cording, puff sleeves, slash sleevés, new combination effects, Black, Brown, Navy and " New High Shades New Percale Aprons, 98c Brand new checkered and figured Aprons, in two styles. Trimmed with rick-rack braid or bias binding. Two big pockets and a tie sash. Light figured percale, large and re anes, brown, yellow, lavender, blue and green. _ Bargains in Underwear and Stockings —Infants’ Shirts in part wool and medium weight cotton, button down the front or the lap-over style. Some silk and wool bands In the lot. First 59c size to 2 years.. Children’s Knitted “Pearl” brand Walsts, some slightiy solled. Sizes 2 to 13 3 5 c —Women’s Burson Mercer- ized Lisle Stockings in regu- lar and extra sizes. Black and cordovan. Sizes 814 to 101%. 3.for $1.00; 35c pa seeees —Women’s medium weight Cotton Stockings with hemmed tops. Size: 81% to 10 ] 5c years, 8 for $1.00. py ea marae) The towers are of (be fashion- (The Star Potlen Reporters Unity, able Dan Landon gray, a color) After viewing “The Hat.” the ‘The pagamas,|bound to be seen a great dea! thby/ famous erime play, at the Mef Sun- day night from the edge of my seat, ounce that 1, of all that 1 did this because jing skit presented by Muriel Hud: who did not come under thelr ru» | picion as the murderer, The betting Bradioe Martin is assisted pleamnt- even make him a 10 to 1 shot. So in Before. the curtain raised, Chad and Rose, one @ comedian of Hebraic | patiard was making @ preliminary rurvey, as befitting the conqueror of A snappy exhibition of hand-to-| wahoney and the trunk murder. See | jing the ‘cello player wearing an |andiopbone, Chad remarked to Tren ‘The feature photeplay shows Allee nant “Keep your optics on that guy. Look, he's listen- | “G'wan.” said Tennant, “He's Pleasing voice added delight! 8 TAR W AN TAD & cotta earache, Them's ear muffs.” THE SEATTLE STAR mMORnID, OSDEN. From the security of orchestra | seats, Bianchi and Simundaon, of the ‘foreign detail, were idly betting on whether or not Chad had ever been in an opera house before outside of Podunk, when the curtain rained. Muffied thunder, low and ominous, sounded outside the by as the anbeatos revealed Mine Vail Gorder, the un Gone} Popular by the Northern Pacifie. In the wealthy eld maid, whe had just sucbionahie case of tonalite, they can be wrap poll wong Dearted syMPR ete cmon, ne A y aoe arou ck. j : ing letter to hi \ honk jour, pour le present, Men} Surrounded by the Who-est of the aaa rerieeaal ee gp Pa mig eg Ss Re eee) Who in police circles, including such nd so for those | Ams }tuminarien as Charles Tennant, Bil! | “A%r". was detily understood to have — oem | Justus, Hans Damm, Capt. Collier, |WTten te letter to the new melodies she introduced. | jonny Wickman, Chad Ballard and |, “Heh? ‘The “Ihat’ be 1 police, PROMENADE:| “On the Bridal Path” is an amus pred Milla I noticed only one man (Ot bet” wnorted Gas Hasselblad, in an aside to Matt Starwich, “That's newspaper talk, The police reporter always baffled whether anyone lee is or not.” “Watoh my smoke,” whispered Dob Herbert, forgery expert, “None of these bere mysteries are too deep for me.” on Brooks, the disguised cashier of the Union tank, Meeing from fuatier and unjustly accused of the theft of the bank funds, who has been enraged ox gariner at the Van Gorder home, JAP LOOKS PHONET TO MAJEWSKI “That Jap looka phoney to me,” re- marked Majewski, the man hunter, Id throw him in on general pris. (— SPECIAL TOMORROW Old Fashioned Beet Stew, Potatoes, Bread and Butter 25c In the following COLEGROVE Restaurants EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, 1524 Third Ave, AUTO KITCHEN, Pike and Broadway SPECIALTY FooD SHOP 110 Pike St. THEATER THIRD AT MADISON Phen met | 0. D. WOODWARD Presents HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE Notable Cast im Nights, S00, 250 WEAT WrEnK “The Marriage of Wil- liam Ashe” This Is Better Than Laxatives and assimilation & poorly nourished vitality, Poor « od bowels, fermentation, p n and the formation of poison ‘anon which are absorbed by th ‘and carried through the body ‘The resul he an, Poor digenti« men 25e box of Nature's Remedy | diets) and take e t week, Relief will first done, but a few ‘ore you feel and fit When days will ela realise the jyou gef straig just right again Jmedicine every day NR ofa u aystem wii al membi cheaper than @ N Remedy wuaranteed and r drugeiay Tablets) reeom- | VWahpes dm ly | Ne -TABLETS= Ni GET A etter than.Pills For Liver. Ils: lo Enter Billy, the Jap servant, and! 5c Box MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. Sie = ss hts | kde AS 17 $5 oC mom a ae Displays Advantages of Custom Tailoring EN’S STYLE SHOW OPENED TO- day at the New Washington Hotel. There will be afternoon and evening ses- sions daily on March 6, 7 and 8, The pub- lic is invited to attend. In order that every man and woman may inform themselves on the distinct advantages and economy of } custom tailoring, the Seattle Exchange of Merchant Tailors has inaugurated a style show of custom-made clothes, exclusively. Models for business, formal and sports wear ranging from $50 to $125 will be featured by Seattle’s best merchant tailors. MANNEQUIN SHOW TONIGHT At 9:00 o’Clock EXHIBITORS | Seattle Merchant Tailors eran MOtM aa * Benxnco! “Tirooks looks ‘queer,’ too; I'm bet- ting he knows more'n he lets on.” ‘ % FE. G, EVERETT Co, MIDDLETON & BALDRIDGE, =e McCullough, wiping his arid 221 Leary Building Pantages Baliding dernom, the detective, entered at iH B.C ALT, McGRATH BROTHERS, 301-206 Walker building 3. MICHAELS, Burke Building T. J. O'NEIL, 1310 Third Aveune OXFORD TAILORING CO, 209 University Street J. M. CUNNINGHAM, 700 Third Avenue DUNN & SUNDBERA, 204 American Bank Bidg. FROST & SEYNE, this point, end at once started bis i investigation into the “Rat's” at- tempts to enter the house and the sending of threatening letters, “Aha, a clue,” said Charile Ten nant, chewing gum rapidly, as he ar " of o ination, and #0 have 1.’ ‘That rounds HARRIS, MEN'S TAILOR RABY & CO, |suspicious, Maybe he's the ‘Mat.’ ” | Til Semeca Street 1313 Fourth Avenne } "That guy makes a gyodt mit HOUSE OF IRVING, / ROTHENBERG ©0., of "Hawkshaw," but he don’t loo 113 Columbia Street 915 Second Avenue & eel detekatif. muttered nad TET is 3K gloomily. “Hie combs his hair and STETSON TAILORS, 5 ee 208 Kialte Building 4. 8. KANE 709 Third Avenne WILLIAM KUIST, 200 Leary Building ‘THRO, T. LEMAN, 8 American Bank Bidg. Pr. 0. WOLD & CO, H. BF. CURZON ©0, 218 Seaboard Bank Bidg. 403 Hinckley Bldg. NO ADMISSION CHARGE 208 Rialto Building STONE BROTHERS, 900 Second Avenue STONE. THE TAILOR, 1206 Second Avenue ED. F. WHITE, 1. C. Smith Building FORTY DETECTIVES JUMP ON SEATS At thin point a rock wae hurted | thru the window, wrapped In another threat letter, When the glam broke | 40 detectives in the audience jrmprd | over their seats into the orchestra, \ nO reat was the tension | At the end of the second act, after a man had been murdered by the "Bat" unseen, yet in the presence of another person, every man-hunter on | the force was gripping the arms of |hin chair and wearing a worried look | “ET bet a hat that doctor knows | [who rhot the man, and the evidence wer $0 members of the detective } fl shines hia shoes too often.” i i i WASHINGTON MEMBERS of/ Rapture Kills ie strong wet gf to file . murder police departments attended the the United Mine Workers of Ameri “Dk charge against him.” argued Archie t on pive? the h ae: ; howing. Not one se ca will finieh voting about March 20, thes Sullivan, rival of Hans Damm for snyetery until the final act. And each | iJ ; '7,000 Annually can heavywgixht honors at headquarters. | 00, enjoyed the show. on the proposal to call a nation-| » not | “Aw, you're all wrong.” groaned ‘ : . wide strike on April 1, if mine oper- | eee Q ret Johnny Flint, the genial keeper of | Which leaves me ee Tor | ators refune to renew contracts — | mig" SeaneTm ter! po ig i yaa BE ats dl Cing on the solution to the mystery SEEKING ADVENTURE wien | sntsiag°tis.tee nad preitcted es | i t en- 2 with Sr bad been : mix ain't him, T'll bet you ten bucks on| 1 Mink I'll apply for Charlie 7 on care aa tee capital of $5, Dart Bray and Allen | fie” * ————$——es Danielson, both 11, of Everett, are . sought im Seattle at the request of Kettiedrum waa, it is believed. | rverett authorities. brought to Europe by returning | “'°'™! are crus dere becoming more frequent. owing 4 pay day.” nant’s job? be cneen, What eee CHARLIE ADMITS ri HES BAFFLED AGAIN ie Tennant eummed op 4. Apparentiy he was i having a 4 time connecting the tn |numerable sbeina of tangled erims | | threads that wound and twisted in jevery direction, wrapping them |nelves about every character in the play, bar none, | Tt in sure a Meu warper,” Ten nant admitted, when it was all over “1 enjoyed it immensely. No, I hadn't picked the guilty maa.” |HOW TO REDUCE BLOOD PRESSURE Use PLANTLAX to Cleanse System of Poisons are Are you segiscting yourself truss, appilance er whatever than The binding jon. thus robbing the ea. of ihat which ther necd most—nourishment science has found & way, and every ~ AMUSEMENTS _ Moore a THEATRE Twke DAILY THIS week mam Or Unquestionshly the most scientifi., 1 and successful ached te close the herniat epenta red poultices will not stain or blister Ne straps, buckies ght time noulticing | URgiet# nell O2-MO MRS. 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Loses 50 Pounds bowel removing fou ned the which not A middle-aged woman in W has just finished a fast of ent the trying ¢ ndicitia, and be- | ¢ \a It occasions ach, gas on k headache, one obstinate standin, bly under n, te ne throat Bi enea or grippe troubleQa \ft you om the good | m Adierika since 1| (Signed) Dr. rte merme and the poise b wash or gargle to laxative to carry offe from the body, Just procedure ta nece fht athe int omainat app ve found nothing in my 50 1 Adlorika.” | septic Bh ie t "y Dow: on. | | TINAL antiseptic 18]| some “require oe dene | £ Auth n ; St ned) Dr. F. M. Prettyman, | ntineptic | “Att Adlerika feel better 0. There In now offered to the publie| than f en't lan a i ving the DOURLT | to exp ; IMPURITIES ptic a 4d eliminated from my syetem. er. This | (sig Puekett ika, acta) onstant surprise to used? only mach medi its rapid, pleasant’ and 2 action. ‘It is sold by ts everywhere tle by Swift Drug Co, former Becond ave. and Dike st. nar. tel! 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