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b 1928 THE SEATILE. STAR | Community Fund Improves Homes’ Work CAMERA TO ) HELP’ : 3S Institutions Learn Strength of Union SUNY AUDITOR COP TRIES TO RIDE UNDER HORSE---BUT IT’S HORSE ON HIM TACOMA, Sept cycle Patr ported the FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | Photographic. Recording Is ances RTD m i= Planned by Ferguson Photographic recerding—tho latest) thing in efficiency—will soon ‘begt- | troduced in Seattle, according to} plans announced & day by County | Auditor D. KF A saving to t county of $25,000 to $30,000 a year will be J Jaddition to saving of storage »p day “L wae traveling 80 miles an hour on my motoreycle, chasing some epecders toward Olympia last night when I bit a horse, 1 ducked and went under the horse, Ubrowing 1¢ 80 fest to another road, My motorcycle akidded on itn wide for 900 feet before I could atop tt, Skinned my left side and tore off all my clothes. Wrecked my machine, Police auto follow jand Increased protection against lon jextruction, Ferguson said “This process, which is a new one, Ferguson said, “has now been per: | fected, and actuat trial has proved | ite worth. It is being used in Ta Why they | taste so good | The delicious tang of ( Heinz famous Tomato Sauce is blended into the oven baked flavor ing me took me home tn a blanket, Will be 0, k. soon an 1 grew some more #kin.” The horse wan killed by the tm: pact with Poore's motorcycle. An auto coming from Olympia on the other road barely stopped in time to keep from hitting the hore as it turned A” somersault in the air and landed on the other road “There were seven horses in the parade across the paving and I picked out the biggest, hoping to go under him, but my handle Instrument pr nted for recording! will be photographed on a smali film, | and this film will be kept as a per | manent record, It occupies small | storage space, and may be kept in another part of town from the or. | iginal records In the vaulta of the! | }auditor’s office, thus adding to the { ,, | protectio: ninat low by fir or bar ueht him says Poors. “It ofselected beans. That's ios aati i iS aiiy whores on me.” " Unlike the ordinary work, the documents w ptostatic D ‘ie | Cement Shortage ie! May Stop Paving why they taste so good. atem.| Repaving of First ave. and other copies of instruments to be | similar work will be interrupted un used in court would show facsimiles | less an immediate supply of cement } OVEN BAKED) = = are : FE original signatures, and every |in obtained, it wan said Tuesday by a 7 |mark on the original paper would be | George F, Russell, superintendent of : reproduced. tee ut! ities. Lack of raflroad | BEAN ee eek Se Boy Scouts Playing Leap Frog at Seattle Day Nursery ANNA RENG, 19, maid, 623 Boy!.| present emergency, ‘according to oa jston ave. N, fell out of a me ovine | Fussell , with Tomato Sauce od ond gs le = Lame J operation of the new idea of coopera:| the fortncoming 12 months, = Chih: bake Ol tei Wiell anaes |Married 24 Hous; e eater bnsaagl rl tle t Commanity fund is eq | taken to Minor hospital | ’ tion with community fund that |. the Boy Scouts of the city once ow engag | } " j its work wan made more efficient [each week hold a “play time” and| CEE Re concen | She Kills Husband With Duplex Grate | by that association. amuse the kiddies at the home. | te thas it - » ST, miner at) ROME, Sept, 12—Less than 34 for Wood or Coal For almost 40 years the Ladies’ | ta| eve the pledge at the last | Newoastle, suffered a broken 18 | sours after she had married Signor e | School of Whales Relat seca pat, Zeare the TLadicn | Under the leadership of the Scout#| campaign and has helped to kee | when a rock fell on him in the| Antonio Rafta, wealthy broker, his the children are taught that & ta) Seattle the best elty in the world jmé nes Monday evening He & In| pride killed him in a sudden burst nxions| in whieh to live, Minor hospital “of temper FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUB AND PINE STREET A well-designed, well-built Heating Stove with handsome nickel trim. Swing-off top to admit wood fuel. Transparent panel in firedoor. A thoroughly efficient Heater, and a big value at $19.50. —Stove Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Y . jattle Children’s Home Nearly © Cause Fish Famine [oy vi tne cane vbat naan thes GLASGOW, Sept. 12 A famine of|can have at the Seattle Children’s |to fish along the Haddingtonshire coast} Home. Und t i» attributed to whales which have! they are trained devoured them. j ed unto, but are their big brothers and them. That p expert care| ways, for it gives the pe minister-| practical chance t principles they ‘o minia | This year the home prospered and! the same time ped it# annual repert it calls especial! girls at the / cheerfulness attention to the good which came to| noon and ar it as a result of its connection with |The Camp Fire Girls cooperate with the Seattle Community find, which | the home in much the same manner Will shortly miake ite second annual All of these agencies are agencies campaign for funds in the city of the Seattle Community fund. The Every Wednesday, Co-eperation, the watchword of . | have learned that in unt Friday and Saturday Community fund, has become | strength, and that th * of the Seattle ia beat Evening at De Honey’s . By lis co-oper New Academy. ation with other social unity fund agencies of the city its efficiency will shortly ake its second an has been increased without in | nual appeal to the people of any changing the homelike and | atthe for $978,843.28, to carry on _ gentle atmosphere of the heme. the werk ot Bey agencies of civle Beginning Wednesday Morning, First Floor A Featured Selling of STAPLE TOILET SUNDRIES — At Special Prices SPSODENT TOOTH PASTE, special 33¢. } . ‘NOS TOOTH PASTE, special 18¢. | 7 ATION TOOTH POWDER, special 19¢. HUGHES’ IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES, number 66, spe- cial, each, $1.29. of nervice & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET x finest academy See the beauti- ful Nghting ef- fects with moon and stars. Best music Ladies 20¢, gen. tlemen 906. Pleasant sur- roundings for refined dancers. Extra Charity Dance every Sunday evening. You wil be sar- prised. LESSONS SHYLY s jkrand jury scheduled to meet in Ta o t k to t entigate the Little Miss Called Star of ayeiel were = abana mg death of Maj. Alexander P. Cronk Bon Marche Exhibit — | nite, kutea at Camp Lewis Oct. 26 oa | 1918, i Professional models, who, during | United States District Attorney T ! the past two days at the Bon Marche. ip Revetle has been given full charge have been exhibiting fashions on the : ara = { auditorium stage, admit themselves | the invesygation, it was announc | pours. Plenty of pr . outdene They have heen excelled! ed Tuesday Berrasement. Lessons from <}lin their work by “Little Mis six fee's most popular and successful 1) YearOld,” a youthful model, who eee nt Say or eve Phone tl never before did work similar ‘| cREr WELL. | theirs. They are not jealous, The truth | HAPPINESS is, they have been noticeably pleased. | during the past two days, observing | the 6-year-old model, who, without | BY DK. &. H. BL being instructed to do so, has! New Autumn Street Pumps $4.95 BLACK PATENT—DARK-BROWN CALF. N especially~smart ff one-strap model with buckle fastening, on™ round-toe last, with mili- | tary heel. ; Sizes 3 to 8. | Priced attractively low at $4.95. { —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DANCING PALMOLIVE SOAP, special, dozen cakes, 70¢. COTY’S L’'ORIGAN FACE POWDER, ali shades, spe- cial, box, 6 WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP, special, 3 cakes, 49¢. a tad LISTERINE, large size bottle, special MENNEN’S SHAVING CREAM, special 34¢. ELCAYA VANISHING CREAM and KRANK'S LEMON CLEANSING watched them upon the stage, and Cold Cream combination, special CREAM, special, jar, 79¢. | has tried to manage her arms and| healthy have been 49¢. HOUBIGANT’S QUELQUES FLEURS | . ’ neem ponne enn areetes maceer, | toon fr ieene AYER'S LUXURIA CREAM, special, PERFUME, special, ounce, $2.65. | Wool-mixed Boys’ Part-wool A little bit shy at first, and a little 7 bit stiff, but by the end of the show | They work to jar, 59¢. HOUBIGANT’S QUELQUES FLEURS H. h U; . : “Little Mise Six-Year-Old" wax de-| gether wonderful | BOURJOIS MANON LESCAUT FACE TALCUM POWDER, special 78¢. eather nien Suits dared first among the models, She! ee POWDER, ali shades, special 89¢. COTY'S L'ORIGAN PERFUME, spe- | . tee ithe ot wasn ie ele a for happiness, ||| COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET cial, ounce, $1.95. . Stockings, 75c $ 1.25 12 noon, Tuesday, “Little Miss six-| that its good SOAP, large size, special, 3 cakes, WITCH HAZEL, one-pint size, special HOICE of brown, * Year-Old” ts the little daughter of a xs Mg i . rae 59¢. 31¢. blue-and-tan and SOFT, warm light- Bon Marche employe. around the cor-| | sand shades in these gray mixture of wool oe es ner. Stockings which women and cotton, in Union will find very smart for Suits with high neck and wear with sports Ox- long sleeves, in ankle fords. Sizes 9 to 101%. length—sizes 24 to 34, The pair, 75¢. Priced low at $1.25. : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Steady employment for those who are qualified, at rates author- ized by U. 8. Labor Board. Call at 401 Haller Bidg. Corner Second and Columbia SEATTLE LIKES |amespes vo ee hee OPERA SINGERS |extanston ee a ema ing fresh blood to flow easily | This is the fourth big week of the jtnry them. It amo affects the nerves American Light Opera company &t/ that control the lungs. They inhale! jthe Metropolitan theater The offer | more air, which means that they get jing t# Gilbert and Sv van's most |more oxygen, and this in turn means popular comic opera, “H. M. 8. Pina ‘that the blood is more completely | fore.” | purified in the lungs. It makes the While lighter tn construction than |heart beat more evenly and this either “Robin Hood" or “The Bo- | forces fresh blood rapidly thru the) jtiemian Girl,” “Pinafore” ts 80 full expanded blood vessels. Rapidly | of catchy, tuneful music that {t has|moving blood gives rich nourish-| stood the test of time and ts just 25! ment to nerve cell and muscle, mak {popular today as it was more than aling it possible for them to do good,! score of years ago. te work | ‘The tuneful lays and merry} i tate of mi New and Used the 60 fresh, young, singing voices at the same time more gastric Juice - are certainly a big doliars’ worth. | urn in to a sete oo j CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS [i snd seattle music and ae | 36 University, Cor. Westerm Ave. 10-PIECE DRESSER SETS, in Carved Composition Ivory, Demi-shell and Amber, including Hair Brush, Comb, Mir- ror, Powder Box, Hair Receiver, Buffer, Nail File, Cuti- “ cle Knife, Button Hook and Shoe Horn. Special, set.. Misses’ Part-wool Union Suits | $1.50 | MPLY warm for the first cool days are these | Wool-mixed Union Suits in light-gray, high-neck, long-sleeve, ankle-length style, with tape drawstring through shell trimming. Sizes 2 to 16 years, Priced at $1.50, ‘ =—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE STERNE’S OL-O- PALM TOILET SOAP, special, dozen cakes, 50¢. PEROXIDE OF HY- DROGEN, one- pound size, special 22¢. GLYCERINE AND ROSE WATER, special B¢. HOSPITAL COTTON, WALDORF TOILET TISSUE, special, 4 rolls, 25¢. TOOTH BRUSHES, _ very good q special, each, 23¢. IVORY DRESSER SETS, including Brush, Comb and Mirror, special, set, | $7.95 and $8.45. C., M. & ST. P. RY. lovers are enjoying a veritable music | Happiness means that every organ | ooumt The engagement will draw to a/| i clone in two weeks. After “H, M.|Proved blood supply is doing its best work, and the brain gets the benefit of this thru an im Kitchen Conveniences “‘nafore,” “The Chimes of Nor any people have found that they | one-pound roll, spe- » or will aa caeea tor bs Pee aioe bs gene and serene at meal-| cial 28¢. DORIN’S ROUGE | i well week. HE oad” prank ar agp thelr good ||, SQUIBB'S LIQUID ange gs mre | Low-Priced — Shved. that vad igtation - ofees| PETROLATUM, ver 1249, special, | crit flog ea oe a tox, S8¢. ii]! HARDWOOD ROLLING PIN, 45c from bad disposition and not a bad}{) T. J CASEY TS —_jaisposition trom a bad digestion, as| jso many imagine, AGAINST JAPS; = __-__ Thomas J. Casey, republican can Seattle iilonclcineimeingen | tr eee emery vara, Yremer.|| SEATTLE’S AUGUST ployes at the navy An extremely- |] low price for this Hardwood Roll- ing Pin, with revolving handle; smoothly fin- BOURJOIS’ ASHES OF HIND'S HONEY AND GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL | ROUGE, spe- ALMOND LOTION, _ CREAM, special $1.16, | Be. ity _sPecial 33¢. WATKINS’ MULSIFIED | STENTS. v ANITY JERGEN'S BENZOIN COCOANUT OIL | pet AND ALMOND LO- SHAMPOO, special } {shed; 19 inches over all. Priced at 45¢. ‘Take fast steamers at ti competition. If you gress, I shall organize the | gressional vote of the Pac ant August weather of any city in the United States, according to figures compiled Monday for the for congerted action to deal with |) Chamber Commerce by BE. L. |them in « proper and legal manner. |! Weber, 1. E. M. K.. who ba | “The Volstead law was conceived) | 114 wtatisticn on wet bulb tem in anger, and its offspring, the boot ature readings rather than | hiewwer, in devastating our land with | Ge. the. | dey thermometer, | | CUTICURA SOAP, special, 3 cakes, 53¢. f GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR BLADES, spe- | s0**4{008upy cial, dozen, 67¢. PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES, adult size, hard and medium bristles, special 20¢. VIVAUDOU’S MAVIS TALCUM, special 18¢. | potatoes of lumps, | and equally efficient as a fruit press, this | strongly made, metal- frame Ricer, low- priced at 25¢. ALUMINUM TRIPLICATE SAUCEPANS ‘ $2.50 Colman Dock ton, Monday. WEATHER WAS BEST || let and Lavender, spe- He waid: “The Japs menace our | rial, 2 cakes, 2D¢. TION, special 26¢. 36¢. eens aoe Blccintee on omaees cree|| OF ALL U. 8. CITIES |1]| ee tom hd POTATO RICER, 25¢ . 1000 idoam || Seattle enjoyed the most pleas | NON-SPI, a deodorant, specia ¢. earn enern ite! tate! eames {I from to Bromertwe Seturday and Sunday 9:30 p. Wednesdey, Friday, day vapaee 1130 p. m. Brewertne to Sarde Seturdey aud Sunday 51090 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY ing with Olympic Hi way — the short route to Hood nal and Olympic Penineuia vointe, Seattle to pei Hl jevrimes that make sober-thinking ; does not take into account business men look toward light wihes lity and other factors which jand beer as the only remedy. TWO | | attect the human temperature | hundred leading physicians in Seat tle indorse me and my policy of and beer for medical and beve They say beer and 1 foods, and hence re od by the tired, weary work PLEASE NOTE: The daily demands made upon the Store’s tele- phone service are such that it will be impossible for us to satis- factorily take care of telephone orders for the items here ad- vertised. During August the average wet bulb temperature in Seattle was 57 degrees, During the A great saving in gas is afforded by these Triplicate Saucepans which permit the cooking of three different $09 pm. Extra Sunday 1020 p.m. foods over one burner, Of heavy aluminum, with detachable re- Chamber of Commerce Guide per- 4 business man.” that the t a } Stak a Bory Leek ts ) 8 3 9. oS oo “a general 111) Tf Itemized Lists of Articles to Be Selected Are Brought to the Selling tinned aod conde, oe Seen Passenger fare 80c round trip. | NORMAN HANSON, rivet neater. heat wave is it over the | Tables, This Will Help Us to Serve You Quickly and Accurately. fitting lids. Price $2.50. « oth e. §. y., was in Seattle are at when ne a mum tem —~House se Nee aceite |General hompital ‘Tuerday, burned || Sorgrure in san Frumciaco was 92 THE SELLING BEGINS WEDNESDAY—FIRST FLOOR HAESOWNSERRY som eT tT Eb ka | about the face and arms weenie it was 66 In Seuttle was hurt at the Todd yards.