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Fen Agape thie nade a a PAGE 7 'PEACE SOCIETY ! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. THE SEATTLE ‘Plans Are Laid {SINGERS AT METROPOLITAN | DIVINE HEALING Long Skirt, Short Step, STAR OH, LITTLE RODOME WITH ROOM FOR 420 |, "ee ars!|| for Municipal | BEFO RCH FOLKS AND 90 CARS! | . : Senta wit, tn she near fur, | Grapevine Coming Back|| be introduced to the redome, the Th t H | i ahi 4 very latest in accommodations for | ea er ere i "| . 4 a Automobile travelers Episcopal Convention De-| By Wanda von Kettler _ Jerks, for variation. what we | First Annual Convention to i According to recent informa y * . i 1 ed.” he com bis Mitthe 4 BT cick x rekome co accommodate || Meeting Held in Office bates Subject With af these tashion chews] “ttl, Ne compet OD me Be Held Soon ‘ F 7420 persons and 90 cars will be |) of Mayor to Further ; both starting and ¢ sing us wit réization of the dance!” | built here, as part of a chain of |! Dien tic Ide BY FRANK A. CLARVOR =| their radica exhit creat “ot course, But\| ‘THO first annual convention of the rare oe oy »frvbses ape iad Pi wainery yh 8 ee Skin Sinn ade our” t Infre| nat now sbout those short steps?| Washington state branch of the couver, B.C. to San Diego, Cal bs —_—- Theory and prac of divine hea y awept feet. Which . a tho com plic Z © a “Rodome” ia a contraction of With an idea of poularizing the ing and just what the chureh’s at.) rer us just 5 about “Tees Baw ‘complies | Women's. Tat sheporntggacl League 16F the words “road home,” according |} best dramatic productions and titude toward these should be oceu our stepping eb © regulated by ws A bho 6 and Freedom will be held tn | to the founders of the proposed bringing them down'to a finan pled much of the attention of the that perseneme, | © Font apcke Mr. DeHoney, “!\| Seattle Sept. 22 and 23 at the ¥. chain of houses, Exch rodome \ 47th triennial convention of the| She lenat tn whe Comes to this: People are tired of|w io 4 pulding. weil be similar aa to type, being of |] clal level of everybody, a group Protestant Episcopal church a8 its shortens our ates Ps sffing a even tho it be easy.| ,. é 1 one-story bungalow conatruction, || Of 8@ tepresentatives of civic or, sessions started on their second! Not wo me king | Added to that, as we have said, the! This organization has members 5 | Sne-story Dungaicw cith oll outs| | Sanlantions and clubs met in nea ge Fiat Hage ong cad ge ne skirt brings @ ehorter dancing |21 different countries and is grow: 4 sido apartments, and a play Mayer Brown's office Wednes The Wednesday session of th jon haw not - ng "8 All things together mean new jing rapidly. Jane Addams in the i ground and campfire for the chil || day afternoon and discussed the House of Bishops was given OFT cist inte @ hobble Sak aie dance creatic Among the win-|international chairman Several i dren. possibility of a municipal thea- In great. meanure to the discue-|"hunging. pow the stems of the | {re stock will be the Argentine|members from other cities and Hi | B. C. Beck of Seattle ts one of || ter, sion of divine healing, There We8 ® ay ncg mtr the balance waltz and the | towns in the state will join the if the founders. A young woman, now visiting rela. marked division, Many bist ame Humor, of course, |T20k#e waits. The latter,” he added, | Seattle women in making the pew ig tives in Seattle, whose stage name is urged a fuller recognition of # cquedied on Thame Veakieors. | 20, nirenay popular with the| organization a succens Be ’ * ad Justina Wayne, but whose healing, while others VigoTOUSY OP) ping and tactics some time rr f Wales rE one al progra ot urea 4 . 4 father wye Judge N. Sodarbers. posed it on principle | cn -ieneed Phys? “ mnething else,” he added, | *enificance wi he : Paupers’ Bodies to _| prominent pioneer of Soattien was tie Tne commitice ea canons ot the] Sse, Gramed to me, the yew | wil "trscvine te coming teen, [the evening of Frid 8 ; |first to conceive the present I j house of bishops, before which now x Its short slideway steps appear’ | When songs from all nations F Be Dissected Now | ()10" (0, (2001's, the present iden of | nee eS ee amendment to} suthorteed ‘saiement regarding | tn gens’ of the pe appear | Pi civen by tlented artista, This LONDON, Sept. I4.--After @ 10 |talk before those assembled Wednes.| the divorce canon clarifying the owe ~ and tactls might One of the « populer rm norton will be Tree, and all i ear fight it has been decided inj/day afternoon Miss Wayne told of phraseology of that church law Ee san ee. which It Is seen bs the pivot fox. | meetings are open to the publi: ' ex to turn unclaimed bodies of ner hopes to ald in its establishment peared today to have at las Pose gli ey Hall! trot, 2 combination of walking, |1formal discussions will follaw i! paupers over to medical students /in seattle to the fore as the most im estes 6, Me ne grapevining and pivot turning, | °*°" Sddress for dissection It was brought out by other committee of the convention : . > we ~- eB " < t's ming, tee, in the schot- | Dr. Mae Beck and Mra, Jane —— speakers thai This committee's recommendation . r As skirts! thehes.” Garrott have been taking an active AMUSEMENT :. Deweask®. walsh _Traenoreeces | ica ‘tenga tee ‘ompe’ beames| ee Tin organising ‘the moversents J SEMENTS dames Osborn bequest,” which yesterday that Right Re mM reo ge ed y ‘ a the authored stare | Mt 1"_orsanizing th ; a e so now, with its principal and in- as OWE, TO ee er.) anette woakeel oh wom more! ment: Longer skirt, shorter stepa terest, amounts to a) tel: 0 tried for allegeo Ye nvenient w a ckirts—er —. . r eps. | ” nn f Stenson, "The printed nes be ances, established « precedent.|particularly if t yo getatiy--the grapevine |Railway Men Aid in ‘ qQueathed te the chy in 1883 by Should the recommendation be ap-|at ail to become narrow. Cone 1 we need to inugh Puyallup Fair Work if dames Osborn, pioneer, the will proved by the convention the church quen mont « es in the ene men amile at the way their W. HL Pauihe aident. of ie designating that a municipal hall will be faced for the first time wi n |e en's new euch that|feminine friends are “slaves” to case naioene as ae should be built with the sum. the trial of one of its prelates. ¢ ort steps are m in ed than| Dame Fashicn. Looke now as if|'” ; ~ -! sagge pris. j Tt was brought out that this hall Bishop Brown ts charged with ong they might need to abide by her cone ws oe : . vn might now be built in the form etical utterances tn a book Ah,” said I, pursuing the subject | one skirt short rule—or dance vam a oe ce sued pein } of a municipal theater. lished by him called “C unism | further, “epeaking of figures in the | DY themselveat cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul ts » b ————— —— | ‘The $100,000 would not, of course, and Christianity.” He te alleged to\ dance and steps b todd ‘ jand F. W. Graham, assistant gen fh Tins SER | constitute the entire theater fund have attacked “the. @isiMtty Cf|eseias ag i. this concen’ @anese FAS Ks | eral agricultural development agents i wit MOORE ow [Sto Christ were going te be complicated ASHION FETE | Northern railway, a8, saat mancrz? Vit RSSE) (°° ticket subscription or in some , “Peop 6 demeon 1 . At Meme rari! THE other way not yet devised AVIATOR HERE that is all,” replied the instruc ( LOS E ~ HERE Pe a - a i © Current Should the theater plan be carried . 4 tor, “What Fo mean ts thie ; 4) ' i ALITA out a stock company, according to N FAI I | they've giles to Genes eeu’ te With the identity of the fashion| MRS. MARY 8, GREENE, 80, dled mee Vv DEVIL E 3 | Miss Wayne, could be formed, which Edward Andrew. rg \ HURT if 414) stead of stuff An ths |*% Miss Beattie being made| Tuesday at Renton. She ix survived 50° icculd: pedbeah te: Beatie at: ea Edward Andrews and Kegina Manville, leading singers in | tk ve known, Seattle's second fall fashion |bY one daughter, Mrs. George C. Ele |pricen such plays as “Miss LutujGlbert & Sullivan's most popular comie opera, “H. M. § hag. eg a prion Sea pe: Se call |tete came to an end Wednenday | liott, of Seattle, and seven grand KARYL NORMAN [/B«::." “Bater Madame" ana “De. Pinafore,” at the Metropolitan this week. The opera ohn ea acaa’ Pett avietion|. of Inch outcome |night. “Mins Seattle,” who visited |children “Creole Fashion Plate” jclasse." Mise Wayne, who would per-| being presented by the American Light Opera company. lheld Wednesday afternoon, Lieut.| many steps and styles of dance | me ores Gremnee ti the latest, myles = |hape be prevailed upon to remain tn | —————— ae cv o. | Frank B. Tyndall was recovering at! Ing are taught thruout the coun- Knovt oe veo i tear . i ould the theater be built, / Bor t a now nm Jreenhalgh denti LEON AND COMPANY igs ewe tenn bo Emerson P.-T. A. to rs the University of Washington in-} try. The average Individual |tieq “Stinn Seattie” Wednesday mor. | r puny age. a . Py LIKE THI firmary Thursday doesn't learn them all; he jing and Mrs. A. HE. Jackson did lke jail parts of the United ‘Staten, In Hold First Session wouldn't remember them if he |wine in the afternoon. The two were . | Tyndall was at K ww York and in Europe. The Parent-Teacher association of THEN, EH, GENERAL? lene third landing of the day when) did. auently the whole |awarded the cash - Among local persons interested In| ine Emerson school wil! hold the firat WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—1n || he lost control of the machine and it] mass resorts, for the sake of | ‘Ty io ot the ot furthering the plans and who re! meeting of the schoo! year Wednes contrast to his birthday of four || crashed Into the lake, It was almost) getting i together and be |teave their £ itor fe i otaaen a JESSIn REED now investigating the possibilities | aay september 2 yeaa ago at the time when the |\a total wreck. Tyndall te an alr-serv-| cause it's ‘easy,’ to just sluffing |rangements on on = Nem gorced or are Pliny 1. Allan, Frank A. Kan-|the basement of the a short || American army had fust succeed: | |ice pilot and was working under the) along. They put in a few side | der aaa ae te business session will be followed by || % Pushing the Germans out of St. || direction of the Boeing Airplane com at Griffiths Thanks Friends “ quietly celebrated his 624 birth hemes : |] day Wednend ‘mre \Dalia Show to Be Bete non [Highway Patrolman In the following letter to The Star, Thursday, Judge Austin E. fiths, who was a candidate for the republican nomination for preg & Opened This Week | nodge Motor Co. Hurt in Collision | United States senator, thanked his supporters: ¥) illa rd Dozens Coming In. Leading dahlia growers of Seattle, | Hurt in ® spectacular crash be Fs re eee | “I take it a# © compliment from the primary returns that Tam The “8-Minute” Range JACK AND J&S pm, in From Michigan im “Calf Love" Many Happy Ideas parerns snd Batre Weoley wilt Raid | Head Optimistic tween an automobile and his motor | expected to remain on the bench a while longer. Meanwhile, thru your 1éinch oven, $69.00 jan exhibition Friday and Saturday H. wit! Big Prizes Offered. Peper, 1 thank my friends and supporters all over the state for their iBinch oven, $74.00 : at 1103 First ave. Admiasion will be} AM exceptionally busy winter for|cycle Wednesday night. J / ‘ * What's Your Hunch? disinterested and unselfish support. Such support is one of the few Best 6way water coil, free, The exhibition will be open un. | the automobile industry is prophesied | ams. state e foapival Thureday suf pleasures in sinister polities, Sincerely yours ti 10 p. m. Friday | uy Fd. Haynes, of Detrott, president | Providence heapttal Thursday sut fering from Internal injuries and se} A Rebuilt Batter. ada: aecieaae ws lg 7 erry of the Dodge Bros.’ Motor Co, who|vere cuts about the head and body 5 or a New One— 4 Time George Had = Ret ae eorgia Primaries in visiting Seattle, According to Mr,| Williams’ motorcycle collided with AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS.” og . rs 7 » O12 -- Mra Ione D, Heath, of Mukilteo, End in Landslide |! * =! sortage wil not tn-| to car ave Mr awe, Bad : = For $17.45? suggests that for the slogan which] AarLANTA, Sept. 14.—Ciifford y4.|trfere with the Dodge plant output, ene Winiame was thrown The Star is seeking for use tn con-| walter won a eweeping and decisive |®" an ample supply tx on hand at the| headlong for 20 feet, owing to the Perhaps you intended to | nection with the celebration ot Elec: vietory In the Georgia democratic | Plant, and more is to be delivered Um | spend of his vehicle. Manzo was have the old Battery Re. | trical week, September 22 to Octobe-"/ primaries, winning over Thomas W. | 4¢r contract. hurled against the curbing. Hoe es |]) Duilt,” because you can't af-/9, inclusive. Hardwick by one of the largest ma- Bins 4 eN caped serious injury, Williams wan/]| ford « new ous, Plenty of slogans are coming 19] jorities ever received by a guberna-| GREAT BRITAIN has 600 motor|on an emergency call when the But what do you say to an | Here's some samptes: torial candidate in thie state. trucking com crash occurred. | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Honest-to-Goodness Battery| “Use Etectricity and Be Thrifty” — — __— ——~ SORE 50 AXMINSTER RUGS of Willard and sold by us at ectricity, the New Age pene gio At Special 9x12 fs low a price as tricity, the Helpmeet of Humanity” 917.457 “The Electric Way Gets It Done”; |]) cg “Power of the Ages, Electricity muerte! EFREDBRICK & NELSON Ask about the new |p $26.50 28.50 | | . os x . Prices $28. a HESE Seamless Ax, ‘er Rugs are of standard make—priced so low as fact. Wood Separator Type. the result of a speclac chase. F Ack 11 Patterns .. the Offering ; sere: FREE TESTING AND = Hard ° . En- FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FILLING OF ANY MAKE, |durante, Longtivity ANY TIME, AT ANY ONE | Doubt, Electricity”’—Betty Schlopp, OF THESE 4 STATIONS. | 1011 Webster st “All in a Flash"—Mrs. Tantha Bellazzi, 3277 424 “To Electrity in Homes—No Groans!’—C. Bethel, if 9508 Rainier bivd. 617 EAST PIKE “Buy Me and Save Allmony”—Mra. 3*0 amc BLANCHARD aco reagan 1052 Burwell ave., 3222 EASTLAKE “Electricity, the Julce for Every LNG LACROSSE | (xe"'—Mrs, Wilkes, 1514 Sixth ave. W. 5,000 Boxes of Correspondence Stationery To Sell Friday at an Extremely-Low Price 29c coor “Time: { Lifesavers” — Mre. Ceores B. Betan, 1043 Burwell oy Tan, ~ nd and Rose in conventional MOI YER N eho oy SPECIAL purchase, comprising Papers and Cor- |} and allover patterns iq “Do It Electrically”’—Stella B ri “4 Ba , Doherty, 2911 39th ave. 8. W. A respondence Cards in desirable qualities and |} .. $26.50 9x12, special..........----$28.50 DEN I IS I RY BN tatheaaghns ome oe finishes and in a wide variety of styles and pack- || A few of the 8-3x10-6 Rugs may be matched in the 9x12 size. me , usior. G54 Ward st THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ™— “power of the Press—Press the ings, among them: DR EDWIN J. Button’; “For Judie O'Grady or the} BROWN, D. D. 8. Colonel's Lady"; “The Servant inthe LINEN-FINISH AND NOVELTY FABRIC-FINISH q 106 Columbia St. ae seid PAPERS with large square or long envelopes, some with 9 E ; tus, Chan 90-spem i bale dend Give Publicity to contrasting-color edges. Women Ss New-style Dress Pumps 4 TTLE'S Slectricity”; “Electricity, the West's STEADING Peipetaal Motion" “EP. Mosser, GILT-EDGED CORRESPONDENCE CARDS : DENTIST 3922 Greenwood ave with tissue-lined envelopes. $4.95 and $5.95 “A Modern Age—Electricity Made.” In making high class, modern plate |“A Modern Age—Flectrically Made.” work, artificial teeth, bfidgework, |—Clara May Bailey, 1618 Terry ave. un “Keep House the Electric Way.”-~ pep agireauagge ns, gold aR4 | voi. Thurmond, 514 Marion bulld. cement or alloy fillings, also an @% | in. pert in extracting teeth without patm.| “Ilectrify Your Home."—Mrs. Hag Chioroform and gas are unnecessary | moe, $205 Greenwood ave for painless extraction of teeth at “Let Electricity Do Your Work.”— | Mrs, G. H. Vickery, 6817 Greenwood | ave. “Modernize With Electrical Appil- ances,”-—W. D. McLeod, 618 Univer Boat Schedules a trical Appliances.”—Julla James, 511 —SAVE MONEY=_ ||First ave N “Pr Up—Make It Electric.” “Riee- Travel by STeaMEOF }\ 06.63" auipment Means Progress ||| and Prosperity.” “Energetic Enter prises Use Everything Electrical.” | “Begin the Day With Electricity.” —in hinged-top cabinets or decorative boxes. Choice of Gray White Blue Pink Orchid Buff —on sale Friday, special, 20¢ box. —First Floor HE DOWNSTAIRS STORE'S success in adapting up-to-the-minute styles to modest prices is demonstrated anew in the good-looking Pumps pictured. The Combination of Black Satin and Bro- cade at right of sketch is one of the outstand- ing new ideas. With full Louis heel and light-weight sole. Sizes 3 to 8, widths A to C—$5.95. The same model in all-satin, is also priced at $5.05. e The new “Wishbone” pattern in Patent Leather is shown at left of sketch. De- signed with military heel and medium-weight sole. Sizes 3 to 8, widths AA to C. Priced at $4.95. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ate Special Purchase of Curtains and Curtain Fabrics — || OFFERED AT SP \Grace B. Quigley, 19th ave. DAILY IN. B | 79,11 A.M. 5, 7, The slogan should express |[/ LS RUFFLED CURTAINS a Bott deca mee oe ee 200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S LOW SHOES te FOR HOUND THIF Sind: the ioepertance of electrich Special, $1.25 Each $2.75 Pair ty in the development of the iJ " . White XN - 3 ats Ta r acts 30it Maia, 1h nite Marquisette Curtains with selfdot, : VICTORIA, BC Northwest; what the clectrieal oD hy Od pe pin io page and finished with @inch ruffles, In 24-yard At $1. 95 Pair PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS HBG a, LRU SE drudgery in the home, or the general work of the entire elec- trical industry. The prizes will be: First, Premier vacuum cleaner, j valued at $55. | Second, Westinghouse waffle tron, BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES RRR Third,” turnover toaster, valued at $8. TRC LUL TUR aie | Submit your slogans to the slogan AND MILL PORTS Bieditor of The Star, not later than | September 20. with self-color fringe, 3% Inches wide, with length, Special, $2.75 pair. black heading. Special $1.26 each A clearing of broken lines brings Pumps and Oxfords in many popular styles to this very low price—$1.95. CURTAIN MARQUISETTE CURTAIN MADRAS Special, 20c Yard : 1,500 yirds White Filet Marquisette, of Special, 40c Yard heavy quality. Special, 20c yard | 400 yards Curtain Madras, in eream only, with floral patternings. Special, 40¢ yard. SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS | Aluminum Rice Boilers Covered Aluminum oe $1 35 and $1.50 __ Saucepans, Low-Priced Double Boller, as pictured, ‘ CURTAIN MARQUISETTE i]! Special Oe Yard Special, 35c Yard 640 yards White or Cream Madras, 36-Inch width, in figured designs. Special, 3bc yard. 1,800 yards of Dotted Marquisette, in White only, 2 fo 12-yard lengths. Special, 36¢ yard. TAIN seeiirge a yy ' WHITE ORGANDIE | Special, $1.45 Pair Special, 40c Yard Three sizes in the panel shaped Sauce- pan pictured with substan tial riveted handle and fit. on cover. with re-tinned Tee ROLZDiee |Invite Bankers to | q ‘TUESDAY, FRIDAY, 400 A.M. Stop Over in City ] Freight Oniy | An invitation has been extended NEAH Bay & WAY Ports delegates to the convention of the In handle on each pan, and r to fit r recep | | é eit 1%-quart size veatment Bankers’ association of ‘ . Just 309 pairs of these Marquisette Curtaina tacle so that 81.35 3 erica, a , Cal ; : ae # : Hi BE STL AMPERES & SCHEOULES SUBJECT gun by te aoe “ By bree with 2inch ruffle and artificialsilk hem 900 yards White Orgendie, 49 inches wide, they may be Squart size, 4quart size, 6-quart size, p TO CHANGE WITHOUT Tice bed elt oer pica Games stitebings; in White, Cream and Eeru suitable for ruffled bedroom curtains, Spe. | used separate: 2-quart size 81.00 81.20 81.45 4 the Seattle Chambei j UGET SOUND NAVIGATION Cc | 2%-yard length. Spocial, $1.45 pair cial, 40¢ yard. — hina Wisde | Iy, if desired $1.50 <Srousewares Aectiod, THE DOWMSTAISE STOR wrreptieed | merce to visit Seattle en route to and $392 |from the convention, which meets ‘the first week in October, OLMAN DOCK: F — ——

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