The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1922, Page 4

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CTIONS ih these snappy, modish, up-to-date Blouses gives you the opportunity you have waited for, At " these prices they can’t last long, so come early, while ‘a variety of styles and sizes remain from which to make your selection. ‘tunity in advance of the season at “prices pleasingly modest for such handsome materials and rich, fall- Practical utility coats with high convértible collars and « new loose sieeve with fancy convert- thle cuffs — one ts @ ragian model without the beit—in plaid or plain all-wool mixtures. The New Coats at $85.00 Gerona, Marvella, and Velvorette; ‘gome are bioused models with fancy girdies and have the laree sleeves with etraps at the shoul- der, Beautifully. lined with bro cade or plain crepe ‘Advance Sale NEW Autumn Hats $12.50 to $35.00 An extensive display of the new millinery modes developed tn fatter- fing colors and beautiful fabrica, such as velvet, duvetyn and felt. Creations of some of America's fore- Most designers, and copies or adap- tations of imported patterns, A hat for every personality. > Under-priced Cotton Frocks $7.50 to $22.50 A long sleeve, heavy Sitk Waist, Cotlare and cuffs edaed with fine lace ef filet pat- tern. Fiesh color ent Forme ad ety \ cop IMPERSONATOR WORRYING POLICE; 5TH VICTIM FALLS Once again the “cop imper sonator” flesced a Seattle man and eluded the polios, and once again the force tore tts collective hair at headquarters Thursday. ‘The fifth victim tn 10 days wee Jon Revette, who was sound anleop at the Post hotel, 108 Youler way, early Thursday, when & rap sounded on his door, He awoke and opened the door, In walked the “cop,” Slashing a round badge, m an officer," he snarled, here's yer baggage?” Revette watehed his effects rified of $42, The “cop” then de. parted, saying he was going for his auto, and bidding Revette to get dreased. Ile failed to come come back, Revette told the police an hour later, Tt ts eatimeted that more than a | million dollara is New York's week: ly taxtoab bill (QUEER FEELINGS — AT MIDDLE AGE Women Should Know how Lydia | E.Pinkham’sV THE SEATT \rrs A WAGER| Mr. and Mra, Rademaker MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug, 3-— No, Mr. and Mrs. P, M. | maker are not walking home. They're | walking for a home, | If they euceeed tn hiking from Chicago, where they have been liv ing, to Tacoma, Wash. by Oct. 1, | they will win the first $1,000 on house they want to buy. It's wager. It took them one week to wot Use far, Planned by Parish A mopolight excursion under the auspices of St, John’s Episcopal par | will be held Tuesday evening. The beat will leave Colman dock at 1645 and return about Ii pom A | visit wit be made to the United | States navy yard at Bremerton and hotels Heattle, » | Rainier-Grand, Butler, and at [principal stores tn Weet Seattle and tering middle age | A)k!. Com- f lif in - nich potnetianee ible. irritabil- , Buildings to Cost $6,000,000 Hullding permite aggregating near ly $4,000,000 have been tsued by the New city building department sines Jan. | vary 1, according to a report com. piled Thursday. ‘ Included are permite “for 1.192 @weilings, 15 apartment houses and eight fata. Correct Apparel for Women Cast Restraint to the Winds! At Carman’s August Sales you may shop with confi- dent assurance of fresh, wearable apparel at a new price - level that accomplishes impressive |] | hundred—s60 per thousand. savings. Every single item is in quality and style worthy of our pride and fullest recommendation. |) No More Pains from LE STAR ‘TO CLEAN UP OR | CLOSE HOTELS Mayer Gathering Evidence for Abatement Suits Seattle hotels which make a prac: | ties of harboring women will be closéd by the police, Mayor Brown unced Thursday, T have instructed Chief feveryns to gather evidened upon which abate- ment sults can be tnatituted,” the mayor declared, Drastle steps to and immoral con- ditions here were decided upon Wednesday afternoon, at a confer. ence between the mayor, Capt. C, P. | Kindleberger, chiet medical officer of the 1fth Naval division; Health Com Chiet Sev. | Many new items. f we can close one or two of | these hotels as publio nutsances, owners of the same kind of places Will realize we mean business, and we will noon see an improvement in con- ditions,” Brown said, That the Sdattle police have acted Promptly and vigorousiy on every | cane reported by navy officials was | declared by the mayor, Bureau of Missing Relatives The Siar invites ite readers to use this went selves ee The departinent tf te help im reapiting these who have bee Hf separnied. Those dine pearance Readers whe may know of perscas mentioned im this column ae ities are requested aise to report. te The Star, Other ere invited m Sewspapers thele comimunition ° ik toy, Special $2.65 fe Gestrous of —fize Tixt8, Exceptions! val- ony. ttermation ue for reoming houses. Good regurting hes stancard quality, honeycomb eon, Alexander, weave, with Maseciiies com who has been | tore mining from home for the last seven months. The Jest letter recety- sf ¢d from him bore { & Beattle post Eo omark. He some times goar under the name of Al i tre Rogers, {s/ | * olf, five feet, three inches | Special $4.95 Heommed, satin-finished. extra good quality for three-quarter beds, Various Moral designs (Extra special) Special $6.50 ize 82x04. Hemmed, satin finished, very good quality— heavy weight For full size bed. tall, and has brown hair and eyes, ee FREDERICK FE. REEVES.—Last Hheard of in Seattle, Frederick FE. Reeves ts sought by Eilfesbeth Tay- lor, Avondale court, Bpokane, Wash. eee LOTTIE BOCK—Relatives are seek. ing Mra. Lottle Bock, divorced wife of John V. Rock, of Chicago, Phon 4 information to the Missing Relatives bureau, The Star, eee WILAAAM SMITHL—A year ago wan maiied in Seattle, Since then she bas heard notnma from him, and ‘w fearful for his safety. William te 140 pounds, has brown y eyes. eee | SNO. BR. WHITE—Jno. R. White wae inst heard from at the Seattle ¥. M.C. A.. box 613. His slater, who tives In Birmingham, Ala, te very | much worrted, as her letters are un- angwered, Information may be sent jin cure of A. F. Tidwell, 216 N, 69th st., Birmingham, eee M. A. REED.—Mre A. J. Reed, Dora, Ala., anys to tell her eon, M. A Reed, that his father Is critically 1 and for him to come home at once. BACK T0 ITS Own Reed is believed to be in Seattle. o-* WITH Wil. PENN MRS. FHILDIA = WIMER—Mre. | 1iNdia Wimer tx sought by her moth. That a nickel should be able to buy | or aire J. O. C, Wimer, 1672 Center * good cigar has been too often com | mented upon to need elaboration. The | need is the cigar itaeit, Here it is in the Wm, Penn to [meet the need. An old-time cigar at the old-fashioned price—6 cents Long filler, select binder, Sumatra wrapper, it is fully a year ahead of the times in quality for the price. turer and dealer have both neir profit in order to sell) CARL ELOF WEITZ.—Last beard lof 20 years ago at 225 Dexter ave., } Cart Blof Weitz ts sought by a sister | tm Sweden. Notify E Persson, 1338 Ravenna ave see GILBERT LOVELAND —Mies T4a Loveland, general delivery, Ogden, Utah, writes for information regard ing her brother, GUbert Loveland, 17 | who has not been heard from since he left Seattle, several months ago. jat., Salem, Ore. cee NICK CAROLAN—A telegram for Nick Carolan regarding the death of a relative in Madiron, Wis, is being held at the main office of the West jern Union Telegraph office here for Ang of sufficient addrens. The rondbed of the Niagara Gorge | saute railway i« to be made a public! It 1a caaily the greatest cigar value |hehway for automobiles and other | jon the market today, and amokers | Vehicles MacDougall _/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike “The Store of Eternal Newness” Sale of Bedding P Main 6720 zy Shopping Hours, 9 to 5:80 ! Very low prices! At just the time when“homekeepers are thinking about their Bedding Needs for Autumn. —Bize 64x76. Woolnap Blankets The right weight for fall. All) Various plaids on Wool and Cotton Blankets sree! $5.75 Heavy wool an4 cotton mixed Blankets, bound with Cotton Sheet Blankets Special $2.75 —fize 72x80 inches, Heavy stay or tan Blankets, special- ly good for camping, both as to weight and size. With colored borders. Pillow Tubing Special 39c 45-inch wiith. Closely wov- en, with a linen finish, Ez- ceptions! value —Biz0e 66x80. Bolonette. Cotton Sheet Blankets Special $2.25 fine 64 A pair of me dium weight, gray or tan Blankets, with bordera in various colors, Sheets Special $1.45 —Bizes 72x99 and 81x90 before hemming. Good quality, seam- less sheeting with no etarch or dressing. Sheeting Special §5c —2\% yards wide. Fully Dieached, free from starch or Greasing. Good standard. Pillow Cases Special 45c¢ Sizes 45x36 and 42x36 before hematitching, Good quality sheeting, with spoke’ stitched hems. Unbleached Muslin Special 15¢ ~—36 Inches wide. Good quality, with poft finish. Buitable for luncheon cloths, curtains and garden aprons. Cotton-filled Comforts full bed atze. Filled with pure white cotten and } $3 50 ‘: 3 covered with a good grade of silkoline in dainty rosebud designs. c Bedding en Sale in the Basement It fe expected that women shortly/ Charles Dickens wrote a “Life Mra. Mattie Smith, Hoopup, Colo..| will be appointed to foreign mis-| Christ” for his children, and had « parce! post packnge from her sions by the son, William Bmith. The package TO NOT despair when that first gray bale appears. Keep your youthful appear- ence by tinting gray, faded. streaked or Dieached hair instantly to its original color —any shade of brown or black. | "Browna- tone,” the modern hair tint, is guaranteed absolutely harmless to the hair, scalp oF skin. Easily appticd at home, Will not rub or wash off and cannot be detected. on sitesi Bold at all dealers SOc and $1.50. Trial Safe for Infan' bottle sent direct for 10c. The Kenton GLYCEROLE LOBELIA| [exmsct So 82 Corria Bue. 7 Cures cough Instantly. Containg no bs opiates or injurious drugs. It's the F stant relief. 500 at all drug stores, or 4 sent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co., Spo- i kane. —Advertisement. 2 7 ha Spread on a little Bican's —“aeny rob, Exg’comfort. A triend tn need to campers for all emergencieg. ~it kills pain! best cough medicine made. Gives in- know it That le why the Wm. Penn | |clgar was an overnight success, and | ie today the largest selling S-cent| cigar in the United States. j Step up and try one. One whift of | a Wm. Penn will tell you tts quality. | | NOTE—There ts only one price for a Wm. Penn to straight—$5 per Please | do not ask the dealer to rell for lens. |He cannot afford to do it-—Adver- | | theement. the Big Famous Hikers | NO MORE BURNING FEET] rf std re | ne hag | Tired, Aching Feet / Since Using GYPSY FOOT RELIEF a Secret from the Desert, | Which Makes the Painsand Aches Disappear As If By Magic! I The General Store Merchant as well as Department Store Buyer FIRST NATIONAL Merchandise Fair Grand Central Palace, New York August 7 to 25 FOR MERCHANDISE BUYERS ONLY 6 Advance Sale Coats and Millinery Foreshadowing the trend of fash- fons for Autumn and impressing the carefully dressed women of Seattle with the true beauty of these earliest presentations of the mode—always in excellent quality and at most reason- able prices. Clearance Sale ||" Cottonund Cloth Dresses | ti!ints'tida inant aan Of 3,300 miles, are now free from the foot troubles that threatened to atop thelr intended record-making hike in this city ‘ago, when Mra. Dover developed such a pain. ful crop of corns, callouses, a butiion and tired, burning feet to continue seemed impos sible. Repo here, however, show wond: | foot-trying con Ae event of tremendous helpfulness to the man, who seldom or never comes to Bt og The smaller your store the bigger the importance of joining the whole American Market at the Fair, a. For the particular benefit of smaller merchantsy"Service Stations will be maintained at the for merchandise and merchandising requirements. No effort has been spared to make ap Fair trip a happy, comfortable, convenient and profitable occasion. Many men to meet—many manufacturers, big and small— many lines of merchandise that you need and that you'd Never come across in a year’s search. All important for you ' om and ype . : - Admission is only by season ticket receivable upon regis- tration. You can register right at the Grand Central Palace on your arrival. NATIONAL MERCHANDISE FAIR 200 Fifth Avenue New York City Women's, Misses’ and Children's Ready-to-wear Lines shown at the 71st Regiment Armory — same dates Charmingly youthful frocks of voile, Gotted Swiss, ginghams, and dainty imported embroidered Swiss—frocks that will be appreciated for the many warm days still to come, and for home wear in the fall. A mid summer selling conspicuous for its impressive valuen, considering qual- ity. Every wardrobe should have at least two of these low-priced, use ful dresses. Under-priced Cloth Dresses $39.75 to $85.00 She will be emartly dressed tor bus Iness, school or travel who chooses @ Carman dress of Poiret twill or twill cord, tricotine, duvetyn or Im- ported Kasha cloth, The August Sales include many much universally appropriate models, and their rapid @isporal 1s certain at the reduced prices. Months of wear will be found for the many charming cotton frocks that are marked at final clearance prices in the August Sales. Cloth dresses of pleasing variety are selling at decisive price reduc- tions to make way for the daily new arrivals, ~ ions, since they treated their ully with GY ed and wet, and we didn’t | st little sensation of burning feet. GYPSY FOOT RELIEF ta 't think we would be able to go without it.” Applied ina minute, pains from burning feet, callouses, come Shoppers who are quickest to take advantage of this sale will have the most complete assortments to choose from. ae long as you like if you use P8sY FOOT | RELIEF. It is positively guaranteed to give wc- | Ceastul results in every case or you get back the oats, GYPSY FOOT RELIEF ,that eave the walking reputation of the Doyer's, and |] | used by Viol who won the | at the Ne inderella GoldenSiipperaPrize York Exposition, and legions who | formerly suffered {rom corns, burning feet Jounes, buniona and tired, aching, tender f told in this city by all good druggists includ Rartell Drug Company, Swift Drug Company and Owl Drug Company, Second Avenue at Spring Strect Cr TT

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