The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1922, Page 9

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nery 221 Pine Street FALL OPENING 5 Unusual Offerings SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Our buyer is shipping us more hats than we have room for, so we are giv- ing women of Seattle an opportunity of securing the newest in Autumn styles at real bargain prices. Here is a line of Trim- med Velvet and Felt Hats that are good looking and worth a great deal more, but are priced during this at... $3.85 Pattern Hats $10 Including smartest designs for Fall wear. In black and colors. Velvet and Velours $8.85 Velvet and Duvetyn In this lot are good-looking, high-priced hats. Black and colors, $5.85 Hatter’s plush sailors, beaver- faced. When Neer’s Millinery announces a sale, the bargains offered are worth com- ing a long way to get. The name, Neer’s Mil- linery, Qnawers every question of style and quality MINIMUM Prices Include Wer Tax MAIL ORDERS Shipped C. 0. D. Without Deposit Pike Street Tire Shop W. O, Standring ii; DENTISTS | On Pine, Between Second and Third Avenues gxth 221 Pine St |“Camel Walk” Gets \Kahi Wil ete tol Gee LONDON, Sept. 1.—Several dance} George 8. Kahi a a chibs have forbidden the Amertean | netter Musiness ture ill net version of the tango known AS LDC | sen: the P: 4 ‘camel walk.” | CONVICTS Trifles Most Important in Life. They're Denied to Prisoners. What Does Freedom Mean to You? It’s Little Things That Count. BY JACK JUNGMEYER (This article, summarizing his the individual life of San Quen- tin's prison interviews. SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal. Sept. 1—What are the ms of life, the final needs of hap: simple, homely components of freedom, by the testimony of con victs who by their loss have learned most to value them, mee to your son saying, precious | comes out still a man, sometimes even more @ man, Twice in his life, T should aay, every man should visit @ pent | tentiary, with eyes and mind open, talking to convict, guard and warden. | Te evaluate freedom from those who have lost it. And to contemplate the morvel of human adaptability, If there's anything im deterrance, a| futher owes his son such @ trip, Once as a young man, with life ahead, speculating what he'll do with it, witnessing the price of folly, senging the feel of the cage. Once more, in reasoned, disciplined | | | in the average man's life is the pun Bureau Conference |* “in. anchored for life to # “live ike a nabalone, keeping at the will repre nie levtined Vato, Spokane (ane time bis human essentials, and Seattle bureaus at a conference maturity, when in an hour of per. Helping the wife dry the @inhes, | plexity, some obscure convict may A little «pin in the old flivver of /Ahow him how to keep his head an evening, |amidast life's wreckage, Anticipation of a vacation—trout,| Sounds like a sermon, Tt ts. San} deer, mountain valleys or a tumultu-|Quentin—any state penitentiary—ts ous Hea. A job, and the right to quit|full of ‘em, Sermons and editorials it. Penny ante or pool. Flirtations,/in each human numeral, no matter shows, nearbeers or buttermilk, a#| what may be your views on prisons mood and purse dictate. land punishment, Go and read the Denial of these important trifles po that you may with better grace wail’ em away, straighten out their ment of prison~-not something | kinks or hang ‘em by the neck until | riously horrid conjured by the |they're dead, otre of stripes, the dungeon and o's Jucket Ph nei | And tf my interviews with San All aboard!’ shouted the con Quentin's notables haven't impressed | 4uctor with cheery bustle as I got on this fact they were indeed a poor|the train at Greenbrae station with plece of reporting and interpreta-|® lot of folk going home to pot} tion. roasts and penny-ante, A few looked curiously at a gray | huddle of masonry vanishing behind | tawny hills, One looked longer than the rest. I had seen her talking earnestly to « young life-timer back | “Come on Dad, let's play.” If also prisons don’t bring. that home to crook and straight man) they are © than useless ax a 80} clal instrument. If they don't or | can't create or recreate an honest} hanker for the precious common: | there an hour ago. places implied In the word Uberty! Thus your thoughts run as you jog | away from San Quentin In the bue with wives and kide of convicts, de tectives, attorneys, and guards go ing for new inmaten, Jog past the gun towers and the reservation gardens where marauding birds re. fuse to be deterred by scare-crows of | flapping rags. } You come away from the prison | with another firm conviction: That the human being is an amazingly adaptable creature. Society decrees that ita offending free-rover shall be . 17 More Chinese Found on Vessel Making « total of 26 stowaways found so far on the Admiral liner, President Grant, immigration tnapec- | tors reported Friday the discovery of 17 Chinese hidden away In the holds! of the vessel Took Holiday With Fleet, Is Divorced NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—"The world’s navies are going to take «| holiday; so am 1," wrote Mra. Syl} vester U, Frenche to her husband atone. Very well, he makes shift to or that he shall be @ sort of pale larvae im @ dark cell He lives thus, from FUNERAL SERVICES for Jacob W. Swope, 59, a resident of Seattle for 30 years, who died Thursday, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the of Pacific Coast bureaus to he held tn Oukland, Beptember Tth and sth. A plan has been under way for some | time to standardize and correlate the work of the bureaus of the North Bonney: Watsen chapel. _ | west. The conference tn Oakland is } planned in the hope that the work of the Pacific Coast bureaus may be jUnifhd to the end that all bureaus may act in unison where they are all | affected. ‘Douglas Praises Susan C. Hohmann Mise C. Hobmann, repubii- | lean candidate for prosecuting attor: | | ney, declared at a meeting in the Renton HIN chub house Thuraday | night that if elected she will run the! office In @ tawyer-tike and business | ke mann: | Prosecuting Attomey Mateotm Dougias, candidate for reelection, was on the same program, He voiced | praise of Mixes Hohmann as a woman and a» 0 lawyer, adding that if she were Nominated in the primaries he would volunteer his personal serv ices In behalf of her election. Beacon Hill Will Hear Candidates} Residents of the Beacon Hil! dis-| trict will hear county candidates at | @ rally to be held in the Beacon Hill} Congregational church at $ p. m. \Friday. Among the speakers will be | A. BE. Parish, candidate for county | teeagurer; R. M. Dyer, candidate for | county commissioner In the city dis-| trict; Samuel H, Chane, candidate for | assessor; Matt Starwich, candidate | for reelection as sheriff; Dr. Bylves- | ter Withelmy, candidate for eoroner. | ‘The church ts located Is the Insured Title, No innd owner, no owner of a mortgage on land, should be without the protection of = Title Insurance Policy. | ‘The prospective purchaser will in all probability ask first of al, “Have you an tneured title?” | The lender on real estate se- curity will ask, “Have you Tl tie Insurance?” Title fnsurance is issued by METROPOLITAN All Week—Matinee Sat. ee witty SINGING AMLISTS . Nights, 25e, 500, 75¢, Prices St)'siats. 280, soe is ‘Tax EXTRACTION THIRD BIG WEEK FREE DAILY Commencing SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 BRANDON BROS. REX REYNOLDS Present THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA CO. —in— The Most Tuneful of All Light Operas THE Bohemian Girl BY BALFE 50 SINGING ARTISTS SAME POPULAR PRICKS Kives.1 260, 500, T5e, $1.00 BARGAIN Wed.-Sat. Mats: 25¢, 500 Plus Tax SRATS Now Our whalebone rubber, which doen not cover the roof of the mouth if! | You have two or more teeth. jatural Rubber, set of teeth Gum Lyke | production of | get of | | | | | | | | js | bber, a perfect re- *¢ buman gum, H _ $10.00) Most of our present recommended by our whose work is still onage is custom giving nteed for 15 Years. Examination free. OHIO | CUT RATE Estubtinhed 20 Years 2nd Ave. and University St, Oyem 9 te Dally—¥ to 13 Sundays mont obecure Monte Cristo to the fi “politary"—and In any prison Shoes our business—and we are proud of it. THE PHILLIPS BOYS CUT THE PRICE 1313 Third Avenue WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS FULL DUTY School Starts Soon—Sept. 5th! Are You Ready? BOYS’ GIRLS’ $2.50-$3 $2-$2.50 Boys’ Gun Biucher. Sizes 1 to 6. Little Gents’ Gun Blucher. Sizes 9 to 13%...---- Roys’ Heavy Unlined Tan Blucher. Bizes 1 to 6.0.6 .c cece ee eeees Little Gents’ Unlined Tan Blucher. Sizes 10 to 13%.. $2-$2.50 OUR SHOES PLEASE THE KIDDIES OUR PRICES PLEASE THE MOTHERS Remember, Montana people, get-together dance September She did and her busband got @ di-| vo Growing Girls’ E $3 8th, at De Honey's new dance hall. WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse Machinists ..++ Blacksmiths ... Bheet Metal Workers Stationary Firemen. Boilermakers... RATES Passenger Car Men. Freight Car Men. Helpers, all classes. Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE Opposite Pantages Theatre Building Sizes 2% to 7... Misses’ Brown Lace. Sizes 11% to 2... CHILDREN’S 700 per hour . ec per hour . 1c per hour We per hour - Various rates - Various rates 00 to 70% per hour "HAVE NEW HOM |A. Magnano Co., Importers, | | Are Expanding The A, Magnano Co., importers | jana distributers of faney food ape | claltios, moved Friday from the lo | eation which they have occupied for | 12 years, at 1118 Western ave, to new quarters at 1213 Weatern ave. | The new building, which will be their future home, ts of modern fireproof | construction, and will afford much | | larger space both for office room and | for storage. Starting In business in Seattle 13 years ago as importers of olive ofl! ahd other European food specialties, | the Magnano company has added va- | | rious articles of foreign and domestic manufacture, unt! it has built up a| business which now extends its din tinetive service over the entire Pa cific Northwest. Steamship Man to Get Job in Japan When J, P. employe of the Admiral line, returns to the Orient on the President Grant, next week, he will occupy @ state | room Aa a passenger. Cowley will assume the duties of chief cat Imperta iS AGLAND OPERATION NECESSARY? The benefits of the marvelous gland operations can now be ob- tained without submitting to the knife. By a new discovery the life- giving gland substance can be sup- plied in capsule form. This treat ment {# highly recommended by Buropean and American scientists, who have proved that the Internal administration of gland extracts has a very marked effect upon the cor- responding glands of the human body, often rebuilding them to nor. mal activity. Such a treatment is now offered to the public in the form of Gland. ogen, @ highly concentrated gland ular tonle prepared from the glands hotel, in jof healthy young animals and com pounded with other valuable dients. Glandogen ts surger capsule form and its use is equiva- lent to @ gradual transportation of healthy gland tswue- Glandogen is obtaifiable at the Bartell Stores, Senttle.—Ad Drug LOCAL FIRM TO | Crowley, formeriy an} er in the new $8,000,000 | PAGE 8 FREE SATURDAY Wonderful Free Offer as Climax to Close of Great Sale—Great Bankrupt Sale Stock Brought to Speedy Close, Saturday! Here is our FREE OFFER: Over 200 Men’s high-grade suits, many tweeds, flannels and worsteds included, and all will go Saturday, regardless jof former prices, at $9.85. ° And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to.., be sold before the close of) business Saturday night, we ‘ make this FREE OFFER— any $2.50 or $3.00 hat in the » house—and there's hundreds’. to select from, in all shapes * and styles, will be given AB- SOLUTELY FREE with ev-¢ ery suit sold tomorrow. And here is a wonderful’ Boys’ Suit item for Saturday —over 150 boys’ suits, re- gardiess of former prices, will be sold at $3.85. And in order to move these suits we will give the boy, absolutely free, his choice of any cap % in the house. AND NOTE—These FREE OFFERS good Saturday Be sure and come to this Sale Saturday. Labor Day. And here are Windup Prices that will move this stock in a hurry. Boys’ Union Suits cut to 49c. Men’s Dress Pants go at $1.89. Men’s Work Shirts at 48c, while a big lot of Men's Dress Shirts have been cut to 69c. Hundreds of Boys’ and Girls’ Dress Shoes have been cut to $1.95. Men’s Dress and Work Shoes to $2.49. And Men’s high-grade Packard Shoes have been cut to $3.85. Men’s Wool Socks cut to 19c. Men’s Cotton Socks to 6c. Men's Overalls to 89c. Men’s Collars to 5c. B. V. D. Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact everything that man needs for dress or work wear, all included in this sale and going tomorrow at these final cut-rate prices. And here is the cause for these enormous reductions— |H. M. Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front Stores, has given orders that the great Bankrupt Sales Stock shall be closed out at once. With just a few more days left we are forced, therefore, to cut down prices unmercifully and compel this merchandise to move. Men’s Handkerchiefs cut to 4c. Men’s Woolen Union Suits to $1.69. Men's Night Gowns to 79c. And all Khaki Clothing, including Riding Breeches, etc., cut exactly half price. B7) H. M. ROGERS Proprictor of the Red Front Stores We Close Brown Lace, es $3—$4 $2.25-$3.50 Children’s Brown Lace Shoes, Bizes 8% to 11. $2—$3 tunity. 1] Biinte. An The above are just a few of the bargains offered. If you need anything at all in Furnishings, Shoes or Clothing be sure you come to this sale tomorrow. And don’t forget this wonderful FREE OFFER. Remember our address—look forthe Yarge Bankrupt Sales signs at First Avenue and Pine Street. RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1601-1603 First Ave., Corner Pine St. | “THE REV. H. T. MOORE, bishoo” ABSORPTION TREATMENT condjuter of Dallas, will preach Trinity parish church, Eighth ave. os #t., Sunday, at Tl a. m. Church and the Boy.” At 8 . Dr. A. 8. Lioyd, . Will bold a final p. m. Re bishop of New Yor brotherhood service. FREE TREATMENT Men and women-—no matter what your ailment, grasp this op- Visit our Santpractic Drugless Methods. Chreonte Ailments Our &: Oniversal Sanipract times still claim GOCTRE cured, and it must be cut out with @ + nevertheless, we keep curing GOITRES. ing GOITRE, ai fluids and polsons from the GOITRE the same time increase circula- | ton to the Goltre area, and this tm bnonna + 4th ay, ne $5.00 Gn of OZ-MO will Main 6714. || convince you of its wonderful merits, jand within two weeks you will notice « change in the Got Write Dr. Cierk 93 Well St, Senttle, for ‘The great blood and nerve builder, is now sold at all drug stores at $1.00 and $2.00 per bottle —advertisement, SHOPMEN WANTED BY THE Union Pacific System Boilermakers, Machinists, Blacksmiths, Car Repairers and Car Inspectors For Employment at Points From Portland to Pocatello Free transportation and expenses paid to place of employment, also steady employment guaranteed and seniority rights protected for qualified men regardless of any strike settlement. APPLY TO W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station Seattle, Wash. oR W. L. MILLER 736 Central Building WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St., Tacoma Or J. W. FOSTER 609 Tacoma Bidg., Tacoma

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