The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1922, Page 5

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gera who sailed for the Orient on eePre) wt AS Ser etsy i eerresceatiaes oe Tie t? * 4 - t ° “ ary %4 IDEAL No Charge for Laying—A BIG MONEY-SAVING LINOLEUM SALE Inlaid Linoleum tn a great assortment of new designs and colors. For floors of spic and span cleanliness, Linoleum ts the ideal floor covering. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922 TTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT Member Americ SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ] OFFER .00 DOWN Puts a Fireless Cooker in your home, $1.35 to $3.25 square yard includes laying. PRINTED LINOLEUM-A big pew shipment, many new designs and colors. S5e to $1.35 square yard Includes laying. No Charge for Laying Prices Greatly Reduced on a Set of 6 Dining Chairs LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED This Company, tao, nT eee ere ere An aa RY 19” Made of solid oak in the gol- den or fumed finish. Full box ¢ onstruction, «Second Floor. soUUMIANANNUSNANONUUSOAEUGGOUALUAVAEUAANLCSUNUTAONUUEAUASENUUAUAUAEAETAEUA EUG AGRAA UAL Bride-Elect of City Off for Orient Miss Stella Solverson, bride-elect, . of Seattle, was among the passen- 1” Homes Bureaw WILL YOU COME? Fascinating Lectures and Demonstra- tion of the IDEAL FIRELESS COOKER Every Woman Invited _ An authority on fireless cook- ing will demonstrate and cook a different menu each day. short cuts in cooking, the fuel and time saved have been a reve- lation to over 300,000 women who now own one. —First Floor, 1 Standard $ 5: The $6:75 Silk Shade; will stand up Sinch stock; against hard } mahogany fin- silk-lined, silk usage. Two pat- jish; double fringed; priced terns to select ) socket, chain i from. pull, 6 - foot en ly cord. . Set of six, —Third Floor. century, of ore. Distributed by SCHWABACHER BROS., Inc. Seattle, Wash, beard the Admiral liner Prenident | ST. LOUIS. —Sergt. Maj. John H Grant Sunday. Miss Solverson i# to | Quick, participant tn every military become the bride of R. A. Wilkinson, | activity of the country during past agent for the Butterfield & Swire | quarter representatives and known the | “greatest hero” of the marines, dies Blue Funnel line in China at Tsing: | and fs buried with full midtary hon MMMM MMMM MMMM MUNMMMMMUMUMUMMUUL LOD THE SEATTLE STAR Dr. Charles Mayo (left), famous surgeon of Roche Minn., rushed half way across the country to attend M geon and his wife entering the White House, Best of All at Me By Jack Hall Outdoing its already well estab-| harmony, the American Light Opera) at the Metropolitan this week in ‘The Chimes of Normandy.” |his gold, is the place around wh Tho tuneful vehicle chosen for the |the action revolves closing week is a happy diversion| Seattle music lovers who have from any of tts four predecessors, charming aa all have been. Princt pals in the cast assume entirely dif-| the | regret its departure America Opera company they have attempted heretofore. | sical organization in the country. And their performance is delightful. Particularly Theo Pennington dis plays vivacity which ts ag winning as her exquisite voice, Harry Pell in his walls song giving a false story of his herolam as » fisberman, drew applause that was unwilling to be choked Sunday night. Ed Andrews, the veteran comedian, proves his ability in a heavy role, If, as it t# said all funmakers do, he hugs the idea that he can play tragic parts, his performance in the pres- ent produ “The Cl mance, A “lost marchionens, part is taken by Paula Ayres, the contralto, in exceptionally charming manner, almost losen love and sta- season at the Met POLIGEMEN IN 3 Sunday Night, Sought Shots were New York Sub Train} NEW YORK, Sept. 18-—-A young | locate the gang woman boarded a subway train] The first encounter occurred carrying ® largo ellk muff, All| When Sergeant KE. C. Griffin and Pa would have gone well if the tiny|trolman C. W. Bell, in a pe pet dog inside the muff had not|Prowler car, stopped at KE. Ter poked his head out so that the/*t. and 34th ave, to inspect an a Girl, muff and|Mobile standing there, As. Griffin guard spied him dog got off at the first stop. The missed head. bullets narrowly TOLEDO, O—Homer Ormaby, of Fort Wayne, Ind, breaks older brother’s auto race record on track| here, doing 100 miles in 1 hour 33) yeconds. Ralph Ormaby in few seconds lens. Baldness Cured by Gland Treatment Bince it has been proved that baldness is in many cases due to! landular inactivity, many scientists have been effecting astonishing | W. cures through glandular treatment.|and Madison st., A London press dispatch reports the case of a Dutch girl who had been suffering from complete bald-|auto came south. ness and who was treated with a| stop them but fatled. glandular compound by Dr. H, W Barber, the famous skin surgeon As @ result her hair has been com pletely restored and is now growing freely Ole famou gland = tonte. Obtainadle at all ores. Advertisement merous stolen auto accessories. Fred E, Geer, a motorman ing, came out on his porch with a volver. The bandit trio, Geer'n weapon, fired five shots him Half an hour later Patrolman rific speed. Howard tried ran into the street and waved arms. fired four shots at them. lets struck the gasoline tank, leav a few blocks up the street. District Manager Wanted A man capable of managing and operating a chain of retail merchandise stores in the San Francisco Dis- trict, composed of seven states, Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Utah, con- sisting of approximately 70 stores, retailing merchan- dise up to $20.00, If you are capable of handling # position of this magnitude and have had the necessary experience in retail department stores and organization work, to build up and organize a chain of department stores in this district, this is an opportunity which you should grasp at once. We want big men who have experience in big business only. If satisfactory, we will give you a short course of training in our unique merchandising system to fa- miliarize you with our methods. If your vision and experience are in keeping with the above, address your correspondence, giving full particulars regarding your ability, experience and reference to H. M. WATTS Fifth Floor Lincoln Building BUFFALO, N. Y. All Correspondence Will Be Treated as Strictly Confidential, ser-cioun uti ee as t Q | MAYO AT WHITE HOUSE er, | Harding during the crisis of her illness. This shows the sur- Chimes of N ormandy who was found as a babs and cared for by an old miser (Ed Andrews). However, in the end there are two lished reputation for liveliness 004) marriages and everybody te happy A castle, kept by the old miser, | company is making ita good-bye bow|who by ruses makes others believe it haunted in order to keep viattors |from discovering his hiding place for } jcome endeared to this company will It ts undoubt jediy the concensus of opinion that ferent types of characters from any | probably the best popular-priced mu Next Sunday night “Take It From Me” will open the regular theatrical GUN DUELS HERE Bandit Gang, Encountered exchanged Sunday night in three distinct duels between tion to 4 walf (Theo Pennington). | policemen and members of a desper- more ————= late bandit gang. Asa result at least Girl Expelled From Kon bandit is believed to have been | ® wounded, and the police were search ing the city Monday tn an effort to left his auto three shots rang out Griffin leaped behind the auto jand fired four shots at three men who jumped from the brush and fled A nearch of the brush disclosed nu The bandits fled past the home of at 316 26th ave, Geer, on hearing the shoot- seeing Geer replied with @ fusillade that sent them scurrying for shelter. Howard, standing at Third ave. | saw a huge auto |dashing north on Third ave. at ter A few minutes later the} Soon after the} auto came north again and Howard | The auto plunged straight at | |him in an attempt to run him down. | Howard then drew his revolver and} The bul-| a trail of gas on the pavement. How. | ard followed the trail unti] he lost it} 8. t ich | be Appealed from « decision handed down last fall by Federal Judge E. f. Cushman, the suit of the Puget Sound Power & Light against the elty of Seattle, to com pel specific performance on the part of the city when the traction system was pur- chased, will be heard in the federal ciroult court of appeals this week. Cushman’s decision directed that, In cane of insufficient revenues from the and his $041 jetcin Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. at H.} to his ing | CAR SUIT UP eral deficit The rresult of the coming heading Taz RHODES 50. $4.75 THE @HOOES CO wrap. Smart Fall Dresses Priced at $16.50 Second Floor A new showing of Dresses of the sea- son include poiret twills, Canton crepes, crepe de Chines and Trico Sham materials, beautifully designed in straight lines and blouse effects. Trimmings of beads and silk braids on these models of brown, blue and black, are most attractive. With sizes ranging from 16 to 44, you can be certain of find- ing one just to your liking at $16.50. Tubular Cushion Covers Special 75c Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor Tubular Cushion Covers, stamped in at- tractive art designs for embroidery, on Venetian cloth of a rich plum color. Also, Scarfs to match. Formerly $1.25 each. Special for Tuesday at 75¢ each. A SPECIAL PURCHASE Beautiful Spanish Combs Jewelry Dept—Main Floor Our jewelry buyer, just returning from the East, brings this manufacturer’s sample line of Spanish Combs which were obtained on a special purchase. They are designed in many beautiful shapes and are studded with brilliantly- colored settings that give the desired effect in touching off the gown, dress or Combs like these sell in the regular way for $8.00 and $10.00 each. inspection you will realize that this is an extraordinary offer while it lasts. Men's Four-in-Hand Ties én the New Fall Patterns—$1.00 Each Tas Added \ eur encousce” Upon A Special Purchase of Vanity Boxes at $5.95 Novelty Leather Goods Dept— Main Floor Deep, genuine patent leather Vanity Boxes with double strap handles, lined with silk moire and fitted with beveled mirror, large compact box, lip stick, hairpin box and purse. These were bought on a special purchase and are excep- tional values at $5.95 each. At $3.45 Vanity Cases of black tritation patent leather, having substantial strap handle, silk moire lined, four fittings and flash- light with battery that can be renewed. A very handy case, specially priced at 83.45 each. FOR DECISION company of the contratt made | give @ brief address. traction system to pay interest principal on the $15,000,000 {asue, appropriation from the fund must make up the Croson to Talk at Credit Men’s Meet Carl E. Creson, president of the school board, will be the principal speaker at the regular monly meet- ing of the Seattle association of Credit Men in the Arcade building at 8 p. m. Monday, L. O. Sandin, president of the organization, will TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY ‘OHIO PAINLESS * Our whalebone rubbér, not cover the root of the mou! you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of teeth .. Gum Lyke Rubber, Production of the buman a Go Set of teeth .. Robert H, Evans. formed a s beljeved to bring the issue of the Scent fare to a head Caldwell Returns to Law Practice In the offices in the Alaska butld- ing, which he vacated in 1920 to| assume the office of mayor of Seat-| tle, Hugh M, Caldwell has returned| to the private practice of law. partnership PLATT, 8. D.—Fire destroys bust- ness section and Milwaukee station of Platt. Loss estimated at $250,000. “Blue-jay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly He with HANDY-ANDY LUNCH KIT With 1-Pint Vacuum Bottle Specially Priced at $1.39 Strong metal case. Bottle has tested filler, and keeps liquids hot 24 hours Special for Tuesday at $1.39. NO DELIVERIES ply now. BE PREPARED FOR WINTER 18-INCH AIR-TIGHT HEATERS Special $1.98 Regularly sell at yA FPN ED at 2.50. ining Inside, and a good IAL, Tuesday, at $1.98. GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK . Mos' recommended by ers, whose work coed, satiafaction. a eae 7 work guaran’ for 1 Examination free. bo DENTISTS. Open © to @ Datiy—# so 12 Sundays seessssseeee $10,00° .$4.00 of our pre: OHIO CUT RATE Established 20 Years 2nd Ave. and University st. broom hendle; $1.00. Jelly will be greatly appreciated this winter—put up a generous sup- TALL JELLY GLASSES Priced low at 39¢ dozen—With tightly fitting covers. BETTY BRIGHT ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES ‘Well made, serene one inne 0 ameraseneDi eee ahd Adc ube a ARRMaa RAMEE HOUSEHOLD 59c Made of good quality rows of stitching and long black which will give you long wear, Very Special at corn, with 6 enameled regular price 10-quart Size—Special at 98c A high-quality aluminum

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