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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR MecDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE i “The Store of Eternal Newness” | | { : 1\Fashion Fete Shows Long Skirt Winning C lidation Requires Still Furth er “4 * em REDUCTION [224% | | All funda recetved from ticket sales } | Fall were to be turned over to the Chil | dren's Orthopedio hospital. \| Consequently seciety swarmed on e this “Boclety Night” of the show. | Soarcely had the doors opened at & | as 10n Oo a a || | F | | = m show that attracted | sthow—« Beattie soolety not only beonuse of h o'clock than all £00 seats arranged around the long platform and stage | jon the second foo Gue: rriving tat selves on showcases that lined the | wate, | And the show began—s show that convinced all who saw that the long skirt can no longer be denied its place in fashion, that fur will be fitting thin season on Just about “anything,” and that ihe skirt with a peekn- | bee silt on the side ts coming | again into Ite own. | Yet the Indies with thelr tong) | skirts and fur draperies did not open | | Tuesday night's program. Little | Billy Grafton, as Jack the Giant| | Killer, danced upon the stage with | Morris Wilson, attired as the giant. | | After meveral moments ‘of cavorting | | Jack succeeded In plcturesquely kill: | ling his enemy, then stepping to the rear of the stage urhered in 10 little! girls, dressed tm the latest kiddie! clothiig. They tripped down the long green-carpeted platform, audience, whi ra rendered soft synco- were taken. i Tomorrow the Last Day 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P, M. Modeling by Beautiful Mannequins pple two large stocks fit into one But we must reduce more yet. We are store is a problem. So far the i not yet down to the size of one stock. has responded to our calls which we So the big CONSOLIDATION SALE have issued in the form of attractive ge on with the following values as bargains. leading inducements: [eres You Want for Snappy Cold Nights Cotton Plaid | Cotton Filled Blankets | Comforters Elegant Davenport of very fine tap- Waxed Oak Dining Room Suite cons!st- gatha Brown, Corntah echoo! estry, hand stitched; has spring edge, ing of 45-inch extension table, four pupti, was the foreword of “grown j oil tempered springs, mahogany fin- genuine leather seat chairs and 45- — Boge ownting o_o yet $ 2. 75 | $ 3 95 ing to fashion authorities “Tussian” | atyles wt!) prevail during the coming teason. The fashion manfkina who |promenaded the platform Tuesday [night id not @iscredit ‘the opinion of authorities. | | Fifteen young women, all fair to look upon, appeared, one by one, upen the stage, in sults and street dresses that were ankle length and heavily taden with fur. Fur about the throat, fur In neveral combinations of Coverea with a fine grade of pink, blue, gray Or tan, {9 | gitkeline in small floral de- plaids, Sizes 64x76. signs. Full bed size. Dark Wool ‘Cotton Filled Blankets | Comforters $6.95 $4.50 ie Un” Boag tait'htice...... $69.50 VALUE at........ $97.50 $3.00 Down and $1.50 a Week .00 Down $2.00 a Week — 4 3-Piece Bedroom Suite consisting of One of the best selling genuine Brown wood bed, dresser and dressing table, Leather Rockers; perfectly plain and {vory finish. All pieces match. Plate rend to yo Ag be Foy Mor] gn mirrors; nicely decorated. Ideal FBG ribs » $69.50 aM. GAIN at.... P2700 8. REDUCED to FUT NTT VUIU UU TITIUCCUIVTIULITNILAILUUIULIIUAUUUUTUIUUUTUUIILIUUTIUIIITTIATILILALT LL Se y en the sheves—Russian bag | $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week $3.00 Down and $1.50 a Week siceves—fur around the bottom An-woot Single Biankete tm | cine white cotton —ftur everywhere. Occasional): rl in various color combi. | Fil n! Arm Rocker, made of select quarter Davenport Table; graceful Queen Anne a walking sult, with skirt rome 4 nations. Suitable for auto | covered with dainty silkoline sawed Eastern oak and genuine leath- design, finished in combination ma- two Inches or so above the ankles | robes of outdoor sleeping. | with border of sateen in « cor i hogany; large size. would show Itself, but not often. Size 12x84. | responding shade. er. Has removable auto spring seat. ; 24. 0 Weisdes shentag at aiecnaee Greases the skirt length grew Good looking and com- Special SALE price. fortable. SALE PRICE $9.75 $1.00 Down and $1.00 a ‘Week even longer. In cases of draped skirts those drapes sometimes reached the ground. Fancy Oating Flannel 25c Yard Good weight with soft, Meecy surfage, in many attractive stripes and color combinations; 36 Inches wide. —MacDougall Southwick, Basement Floor Miss Agatha Brown, pupil of Mary Ann Wells of the) racic cs | Cornish school, in a Russian dance, which she gave Pago d Prerteus to the a is of even-| evening at the fashion show here for the benefit of Chil-| e SPECIAL Use ae on hie pou aes Tr iha| dren's Orthopedic hospital. FEATUR ES Your | Cornish school, danced a special! —Portratt by Warne Aides, McBride Stutto | ° walts, with Miss Crawford attired In 19 9 m. and the 16 mantkina, fair} istered by all guests, regardless of |} 33, 0 Your Credit ® Bedly trock of aprient Th*!to look upon, attired in fashion’s|¢hetr motives for being present, will |f - Credit L purchase ts considered Gancere were followed by ® PTOM-|\ best had gone behind the scenes al Final unless you are absolutely Freely enade of the 18 girls again. thie time | numerous masculine heads bobbed | unacuptemy, Teau In, coowee Jo toil ° ay Preely satiafied. owned tn shimmery atlks and soft| ip among the indies and with them | Seat attending the performances to omestics 2. Goods purches:® during the materiale for evening wear. Th| sought the doors, Not that they Q morn sale may be exchanged if so draired. Cedar Chest, made of SR, patente. 1 ape. see genuine Tennessee red 4 Special low credit terms of- cedar, ‘natural finish. fered on all purchases, awe ee ae pehiegs Trimmed in copper, semi-hoopskirt occastorally showed | -sreq about atylen, some of them ex noon and Thursday, the same. e a ; thon All skirte were again at least | pisined to ther frien ht) Necessities in Every Home -. length. wae “Orthopedic” night. | . r The eaatiy a ro coares, was com-| ‘This was Orthopedic night for so- | ( | - \clety, and the crowds, consequently. 1 U h d 3 trey. "When the show waa over at |ere'targn, Fer the extntucton rer | nbleached 5 Yar ion set alone ot ad | “ dust-proof ld con- | Muslin Package || struction, handles to } | ° a || Special 15c | Gauze 38c | Holding that members of the Se attle chapter, American Association URINE, Meh ana of Engineers, believe the sala of Eyes. If they ™ $7,500 for the city engineer ts “none Itch, Smart too large” and that the proposed cut of $1,500 is “not a step toward real economy and efficiency, J. W. G Hanford, service secretary of the = i i PE i Firm weave, medium weight, | Very absorbent quality, relied | popular for many things. 32 | and put up tn sanitary pack- | inches wide. National Furniture Company 7. ‘Woman, 85, Jailed In Cellar ear ent eee tte wontertul ~~ Now at 418-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth New Phone Number Main 2665 ed by Own Daughter oe re ee eater ets erent mz. S M ITH’S ‘4 anonymous hints and surgentions | Bleached Bleached | _MAMANOY CITY, Pa. Sept. 6—|*Mi 80 v1 bas, of Opening Fall acs ‘sissbane ofthe somroners | “8 o 0 o ov Ce ee eee te, Sent So | Cate wic sTemon mnovm Muslin Cambric pantons and starved almost to a liv-| neglect a « ing skeleton, an §S-yearold woman jly Wang a", : is Mrs, Stephen Navilsky, of Russan | memoer eon for her daughter's action could | 3 be obtashed from her, #o terrified was | feta member she at the «ight of strangers and so s ha tangled her mind at the realization | Nepcoem ber of liberty. | a] Seattle (Pal Advertiooment) | exes. CO-yard package priced pa Nagra my lyr | MTT Special 18c 25c dark, dirty collar, where she had | ey this remedy A soft finish, with no starch | A good quality for underwear. A spent the lant two years as a prison: | st all difficult o or dressing. A full yard wide. | yard wide, er at the hands of her daughter and |*tomach trouble almost tnat —— law. a ss le be the ‘JO-TO Ce ei BI ched 1 di H d ‘or no other reason apparently | in. Samples free. than that she was in the way, the old | sen ea ndian ea wornan had been locked in her cellac | dungeon and fed only scraps of food and bits of nourishment scarcely fit | to eat, for almost 24 months, while | the daughter and her husband lived | / in considerable comfort in the house | above her. i Te mother, whore terrible tmpris- | onment and pitiable condition beame | known to the police here after repeat: | 50c Yard Linen finished, suitable for luncheon cloths, napkins and scarfs. 7 64 Inches wide. MONTANAITES SUBJECT TO ARREST IF THEY DON’T ATTEND And pass the wird along about the big Montana Dance —AT— DEHONEY’S HALL 13) and Piko FRIDAY HT, SEPT. STH Genuine Montana Souvenirs Genuine Montana Stunts MacDougall-Southwick, Basement Floor | [AGAINST CUT. [== should command $9,000 to $12,008 year. FOR ENGINEER ‘ ~ i Seattle chapter of the organization, | Chamber ¢ S ttl 9 F: Everybody Is Welcome sent ® communication to Mayor The vacation scason is past—Time now for house-cleaning and re-decorating Commerc ea e $ amous Brown: Wednesday. the house. If you want to rent or sell, newly papered rooms will command better prices—and, if you take advantage of our Fall Sale, the initial cost will be slight compared to results obtained. Tac Per Rolll10c, 12!c, 15c| Best Duper Oatmeal New patterns just received ad ans : P at this special price—celling ese popular prices you fo match, at same price. Cut-| get choice of a wide range of | 7s pg 80-inch paper patterns eultable for most any | COme® 18 wide range of colors, and at this price is a splendid out Borders at 4¢ per yard. Bold separate or in combina | toom in the house, value, A bolt covers 110 square feet. tion, as you like. ree Wall Felt Harmonellas For House Lining These pretty 80-inch blends Costs less than cloth and come in tan, gray, brown, Hanford pointed out that the city engineer is responsible for the ex- penditure of approximately $9,000,- 000 a year and that the skill re was built tn 1900 by R. H. ‘Thom. son, city engineer. The entire con " “i ; TEETH 4 hh iraay eau Wes ait on wore EXTRACTION ib 8 stood for 22 y: = Soreeony gure yer ied Bop BATTL SHIPS FREE DAILY : CUTIGURA HEALS Hard and Large. Itched and |] built, Colman Dock Burned, Cuticura Heals. F In the face of tremendous erit!- Mes fpr om a ee dsm and organized opposition. - sm REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle dail: ‘ Water System Seattle Cedar River water ts famous throughout America. The Cedar River water supply system BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRY These are most popular for the front rooms and come in wide range of designs and colorings, in both 18- and 20- lee on my face Mr. Thomeon as city encineer soon up into my heir. Some built tho first unit of Seattle's of the pimples were hard and large ||| lighting plant. Though larger and j 0.30 - 7:15 = 99:00 = 10:00 - SO ; makes the room warmer. Get | inch widths. Priced as low | blue and pink-—and a full bolt and scaled over. They caused much ||| better than originahy ealled ror A4d BAS 513 Em. | neQz whalebone rubber, which dose T want to. tha: our prices. as 26¢—and up to the finest. | costs but 60¢. {itching and burning, and my face in the plan, tne cost was well *Eacept Sunday ‘| ver the roof of the mouth if ele | You have two or more teeth. was sore and red. within the estimate, with thou- SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Natural Rubb. | ” er, I began using Cuticura Soapand sands of dollars to spare. Pe g bed set of teeth °.......... $5.00 WEAR-WELL PAINTS— Special $2.35 Per Gallon [}}|| sss iercrmsn. T cominucd ||| sci'i00, ci, ensinner ot sant Thomson spent upwards of a them and in eix weeks wee Floor Paints, Wall Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, Brushes Somplsay healed." (Signed) Mie ||| $4000.00 of Dublo funds with Flora Noveboom, Box 51, out the misappropriation of a sin. , Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11.4 p. m. | Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- | production of the human gum. Tl fiom DOLTN From Bremerton to Searde Set of and hard-surfacin : oye ‘ ca ik ‘certain Saturday and Sunday 21030 p.m A a aS . $10.00 roads. This improvement ae out the misappropriation of a sn ‘AUTOMOBILE FERRY Rie eng MB f] mands the highest skill to be Mont., Feb. 7, 1922. M4 “siti ‘ ie 5 Ias beon a resident of Sea Sennen’ Fem ate ee ions per, Sypris sh ae } ‘ A Little Bit of Paper—A Little Bit of Yn Cucare So4p, Oloument ond Tal- ||] ways in touch with public move [|-q Sa’ana'sonsie Redmeaicoaiet. [| Mont of our present patronage is| | a Make Those Summer Fly Specks Look as Tho They Ain’t cam are all you nesd for all tollet ||| ments, anda loader in the econew Seattle to. Bremerton jrecommended by our early custom. | if] the results of thie enormousl uses, » Soot! : 11S Tho em aid p.m. Batra [| jers. whose work is still giving Anvestment, and there wilt Bathe with Soa: the with lo development of the Northwest. . <i wena, Bathe wi py sont west. telp Saturday and bon 9:30 p,m. good satisfaction. ho Money Wasted on political ‘All work guaranteed for 15 yeara by-ways. Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE Very sincerely yours, R. H, THOMSON, FOR COUNTY Bremerton to O43 a.m. 1:90 - $00 p.m. Extra trip Gaturday and Sunday 10:80 p.m, Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. $$ The TAX SAVERS’ Smith's Wall Paper House CANDIDATE LOOK FOR OUR BIC ELECTRIC SICN lo2!1 FOURTH AVE. SEATTLE ) Sry convvors REEUMATISM, NEURITIS * Removes the cause and restore te beat | Pascenger fare G0e round tripe D |] “The one man who knows Rend to ue for Free Trial ‘Preatn descriptive NAVY YARD ROUTE T Ss King County's needs.” <4 Shorea, Seattle, eer and Lion Drug Colman Dock Mein 3993 Eat hed 20 Years KAR-RU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash. CET EL EY ET EY ET Fy Bnd Ave. and University St, Se eign teenie Open © to 6 Dally—0 to 13 Sundaya| Paid for by Strang & P: