The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 9

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hha | CoS Mathers Know Tha Know That Genuine Castoria »! 6 —— = — CASTORIA VeRO cuevece cowrens. evw rece ory. OLYMPIA.—Sale of state ‘i vk MOORE: THEATRE Oveheum Carcal ‘. VAUDEVILLE = FRANK WRIGHT WILCOX DANCERS Mary and Ann Clark a Emerson and Baldwin ed “The Wonder Girt” Roberts and Clark CHARLES OLCOTT Mate. 2:30 p. mm. Mabts, 729 s The Demand for Something New The feminine demand for something new ané particularly nice ts being satisfied by the delightful showing of Summery Suits, Wrape and Sport me Coats at the Eastern Here you will find the latest in Spring and Summer weer beautiful garments in soft materials and dainty colors. Capes sii Bport Coats are shown in Veldyne, Normandy, Oriands and other fine materials. An unusually sttractive 4isplay of Pole Coats are also included in this line. SPORT SUITS The jatest in Spring fashions. These new and populat Sport Suits are extremely becoming to most figurés, combining oom fort and service with their attractive appearance, Our large and beautiful spring showing wil! please both the misses who prefér tie witrhemart and the wornen who desire something @ little more simple and dignified. Also the Hastern’s iheral eredit plan makes it convenient for you to have new clothes when you want them—at very moderate cost. Two Entrances: 209 Union St. 1382-34 Second Ave. Select any you ine, Pay only small amount and arrange for the bal- in weekly or CHSTORIA Rares Proper Bait to Use. Showld Be Inspected. Other Earwig Hints. erranged with F. 8, Were’ they Sli onewered by 3 Mr. Coyne, The following letter has been re otlved by The Btar trom F. 8, Coyne, special deputy inspector for the etate department of hortioulture, who is in charge of the city’s fight against the earwig peat: “It has come te the attention ot! thie office that many private individ ale And concerns are mixing poison bait and offering it to the pubiie for Tn our opinion the pubile Should not buy material that has not been inspected and passed by this “There are also many private | viduals who are contracting to cred thie Bait, and are not following tn | structions given out by this office | In many instances bait has been scat tered over lots in tu: rather than | (inely scattered. This ‘obably due | to the fact that they net mixing | enough water with bait. There should be six or seven quarts of/ water mined with about five pounds of dry bait, “This office will gladiy give in structions to any concern or individ ual Wishing to disinfect on @ commer. etal basia, We will keep on file a record of all those that have received Instructions and have signified their intentions of disinfecting on @ com. mercial basis.” Mr. Coyne wil anewer any questions on the OPEN etl Every department of thé tectinical * Fri day and Sattrday. The extilbtt will Ulustrate the work of each depart ment in graphic style. ‘The exhibits will extend from the ehemistry department show in Bag ley hall to Engineering ha!i on the aide of the campus, Hvdraulion| ding and Fishertes buildings will form other corners of the exhibit.) ‘The pubite will be routed thra thre ex hint from Bagley hail, under the di- i engineers. The Students’ Engineering council le In charge of the open house. The! Kensie James Melville Per Donald Bow SCHOOL. wilh apesk and « report wil’ be sub mitted by the especial committes ap ted to investigate the Erickson om at & joint meeting of the Taxpay. od Improve. Enables Cripple to Walk After First Bake — Temperature Is 350 Degrees F. Dr. Loughney, Famous Dieti- tian, Publishes New Book “Free to You Postpaid” For Sixteen Years We've Told It With Values Sixteen An Anniversary Occasion That Warrants the Giving of te “Sweet Sixteen’s” Most Extraordinary Values E HAVE GIVEN TO SEATTLE WOMEN the most wont ful values, day after day, in the years of our specialization in this very fascinating theme, but— NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE lavished such a wealth of Style and Value on “Sweet Sixteen” Coats, Wraps ally without limit in different bringing the of Seattle through fee: oT na w “4 ously popular New York and Paris crea 1 hem pe fit in quality and variety, at tions. Such Happy Inspirations Seldom Dawn Upon the Fashion Horizon ~ STUDY THESE bewitching models pictured here, then see the many displayed in our windows, where the exhibition changes often through the day. You'll want to see them all. YOU MAY BE WEARING ments somewhat similar in style an no better in quality for which paid two or three times more thai our price, That is your misfortu TREMENDOUSLY LARGE SHIPME FROM NEW YORK ARRIVED YES DAY TO ENLIVEN THIS EVENT— GLOOM ROUTED AT WOODWARD “The Hottentot” Proves to} Be Delightfully Funny By Glenn Hughes ‘The most screaming faree shown tn | fi Beattie this season is “The Hotten tot,” which opened a week's engage ment Sunday at the Woodward thea r, with Alexis B. Luce in the | tole ‘DANDERINE Stops Hair Ce Coming Out Thickens, Beautifies. |. 85 cents buys a bettle of “Dander ine” at any drug ‘store, After one 7 % SPPlication of this delightful tonic ry you cannot finda coker ve of dandruft created for and made famous by Wil lie Collier. Ever since Mr. Luce returned to Woodward company I have looked) forward to secing bim in a star role, and this week's production at jeast partially eatiefies that desire. I say partially, for f am well aware that “The Hottentot” te not an absolutely ideal vehicle for Mr. Luce, It is riotous farce, and altho he does it wonderfully well, he has ability which carries him much beyond mere | HERE'S HI MUCH AS You Mat Be TOLD | If you want to know who the Hot tentot is, I may as well tell you that he fe « horse—a racehorse—-ang that he 1 one of the mogt extraordinary racshorses ever entered in a steeple chase. What is more, Sam Harring. ton (Mr. Luce) is one of the most ex traordinary jockeys ever inveigied into ridihe in a steeplechase. He ts fot really a jockey at all; and he doesn't want to become one; but there is a reason (and a very pretty reason, toe) why he must pretend that he is @ jockey, and ride the Hotten- tot. He does so and—well, it’s all too funny to spot! for you in advance. ‘There is scarcely a laughiess min- ute in the play. The stage business is beautifully ludicrous, and the lines are so silly that no one but the Allileat person in the world could keep | from roaring over them Richard Mack plays the second comedy part, that of Swift, the butler, and he ts too funny for words. If the Hotten tot in @ strange horas, Swift is even & stranger butler, and his scones with Sam, the jockey, are nonsenstoal masterpieces. MISS WHITMORE AS A CHARMING NATIVE Miss Whitmore, the somewhat subordinated by the intensely masou- charming motive for the plot in her week. Quantities of fine Iiquor are con. sumed during the play, and this fact, .| coupled with the steeplechase bush ness, makes a racy proposition out of the whole affair, It is great fun, ane portrayal of Miss Fairfax, and her| F. frocks are especially pretty this| 0%” —opening up a wealth of new favorites, in style, quality and variety than ever for, Misses ‘and Matrons, in Sizes 16 to 44 “Sweet Sixteen’s” Wide Scope While these “Sweet Sixteen” ents, as as art can make them, are jentitul without ny int, we apply that same pre-eminent style to all our other garments, priced the “f asel way, at $25 to $75. winsde 1a. Seattle as leading man with the) BUGENE, ‘Ore—Body of William Peeteet, Portiand, student at U. of O., found in Willamette river, where he Sr was drowned Saturday. PORTLAND.—@mall roof blaze at Ciinton-Kelly school extinguished after 806 students march from bulid- ing | int a sees Oe and 10 seconde. p5Y —“Gets-It” 4 Guaranteed Worn Out In Mind and E child is quick to cheetes disturbances in your mental yaa ition. And beasks: ‘* Thin ela’ toee of elena “ae: zi 4 Corn Remover pcerdyren you Seoeniseaely Pe hn betas Your Money Back If ud Fis ay amie hue dimppenred and iasbuapant apt oe ‘are ya ta Nothing is ao utes reteuing of je, bu § the suffering from Dappinges ud weaiate Of 2eer Seats ‘keep. © WW cee og Cgets ‘out of sorts” er “ The Great General Tes line nature of the play, provides a| fer \\For sale by all druggists. Always i _ Stock at the Owl | Drug Compal honey qhrerfolls, sacund But It never tatle. bu rifle, 1B. Lawren e Mfr, Chicago. Sold in Beattic by the Owl Drug Co,

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