The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 5

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Ae A REI NE RR a NO ie rn ll cetacean THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE & oj GD. “LAD” BAFFLES SAVANT! 5 ons for Saturday Shoppers i | ih — ne ~~ WILL YOU COME? Fascinating Lectures and Demonstra- tion of the IDEAL FIRELESS COOKER Every Woman Invited IDEAL FIRELESS cooker An authority on fireless cook- ; ing will demonstrate and cook a . SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION | different menu each day. The ree | short cuts in cooking, the fuel 1: .00 DOWN | and time saved have been a reve- | Puts 9 lation to over 300,000 women who Fireless Cooker } in your home, now own one. ermine: le 13} ALAR TARE TORT EDR FBRE EE Ee Corks hTERT one is Store Holds Many Attrac’ A Splendid Assortment of New Fall Coats prea” $19.50 Second Floor On Saturday morning, the Women’s Apparel Department / will place on display an extensive line of new Fall Coats in Velours, Kersey Cloth, Normaglow, Tweeds and Plaid Back Coatings in the new and current styles. Different models featuring colors of brown, n and tweed mixtures, are styled with plain and fur collars of beaverette; some are trimmed with embroidery, others | are mannishly tailored. Sizes range from 16 to 42. Very ||| “moderately priced at $19.50 each. First Ploor. URES! GRUNBAUM-BROS i | THE RHODES CO Children’s Wear for Fall and Winter UVILEUOUUUOUGSAVEUQUAAURGUOGGESAGAEEUUUUGUEOTO GUAT AAAS AGATE EXTENDED FURNITURE Co. INC. “Lad” | SIXTH AVE. Between PIKE on7 PINE BAST ORANOR, XJ. Gept, | wented, “has, Boys’ th Psychologist silenuy watched “Now if Lad had once belo VURAL) $* So, Te e*BerImeDE wae wdout Yo a owner who bad that kind of wild horve ives to be 35 or 40 BUDDHIST services in English) DEAN LATHROP, head of the do-| Yury waited. ecognixe it by its sound as well) old, while the domesticated , Will feature Sunday's services at deni sartacaon of social service, wilt de-| Td, the collie, was the calment) 4% its smell.” a das ot ar cae Pom pg nee lever ha ‘wilrmbie ‘qubnies, 0k ‘en senor: of the group gathered on re We. ¢ nase ‘ete vee jand Pastor D. A. Brobeck will) Trinity wh church, Eighth ave. | Suddenly «@ limousine swung! Ke that. But tt was ever so long Preach at 31 a m. on “Woman in|and James st, on “The Social Oppor-| around the corner. The collie) *# When Lad was @ pup less than | Buddiam.”" Jtunity of the Churchman." Rev oo rant eee Se ee a | William H. Bilas, rector, will preach| Then « fiivver rattled by. taal | TEETH eersagatbe Mer | wrinkled his nose and then sisepily) PLAWASED WITH | eeeeenerenieeansniaitiacnit buried it in his paws. | \ A Japanese scientist claims he has| A touring car appeared in the dis SKAGIT W ORK! EXTRACTION made synthetic petroteum out of fish | - Aium-priced tenct-e8 qndiusty, | metiumpri Members of the city council and! machine of opular make, A sleep FREE DAILY jen and clay. BAS} pone toupee te Vacantly’ in che | other city officials who returned late | 1 Thursday from an inspection of the |[) coliie’s brain and gave physical re. / firction in the atiffy cocked ears, | Skasit power project express them: | selvon an satinfied with the manner | The car approached. When the’ in which the work ts being done | roar of the engine reached his ears./ store than 600 men are employed Lad leaped to his feet. He was over! in the day and night shifts, and the the hedge at « bound and tore after! 59.090.n. p, plant will be ready for | the touring ear in a mad frenzy of! frantic barks according to present plans. “There, you see,” said his owner,| The 11,000-foot tunnel ts more than | Mrs, Maxwell Chase. “Lad will sit | half completed, and 35 to 40 feet a | here quietly while a doxen automo-|day Ie being added to the 4400 biles go by. Not one interes him.) blasted out now. Winter will close Then & machine of that particular] this operation, say engineers make appears. Without exception, | . he t a ». PAVING + DELAY _———————— —_—- uncover these burried buried mental! 19 EXPLAINED )/Glotzbach Denies ‘DEMOCRATS "TO |Seattle Pioneer to 2 Procens en. What were the sup) me Pressed desires in Lad's subsconcious|, Delay in shipment of special ratte Harmony Report) }{O],J) SESSION| Be Buried Saturday . to be used at street intersections, | . CISC 22 ~| brain that impelied him to chase SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22 Funeral services for George A. @ particular make of automobile? Miss Evelyn Garfield, graduate student in paychology at Columbia University, probed the subconscious mind of Lad. This is her analysis of the canine brain. “A moving object,” she says, “ie/ Girt’ School Coats to an owner who hed that kind of Two-K nicker Suits, $9.85 Upper Main Floor Main Floor Rear shi ,, When boys play they certainly Another shipment of Fall need clothes that can stand the Merchandise reveals this un-| wear. That is just why you ani ate! , j should see these sults offered at usual variety of styles in $0.88 cach girls’ new Coats for Fall and Heather mixtures, gray, brown Winter. There are models | 74 green materials of excellent ; quality, and well-tailored in sub- suitable for either school or | stantial styles. Knickers are full dress wear. lined with taped seams, in sizes 6 to 18 years. cocked a mildly Interested car Some have fur collars and others are trimmed smartly ’ with buttons and self-materi- Boys’ Overcoats als. Sizes range from 6 to 14 $5.95 years, and colors include tan, , ; Overcoats of chinchilla and Copenhagen, brown and mo-} . r"iivtures, in belted models hawk. You will appreciate | with inverted plaited backs and their values fully upon inspec- | with two side and two breast tion. Choice at $12.95. pockets, Sizes 3 to 8 years. Choice at $5.95 each. use in approximately another year, Our whalebone rubber, which does the roof of the mouth If you bav ‘© twe of more teeth. Gum Lyke Rubber, production of the bum Eyes Examined Free Throw away your cement bi focais, We have made It possible for you to wear torte bifocals, ground in one plece, Including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave. Near Madison 2 Ena .......$4.00 Most of cur present patronage is arly custom. 1: stilt giv good satiafactio! “ mn. All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Examination free. ; OHIO_ of Commerce Guide per- te Navy Yord th 1&3 pm CUT RATE tarinmeie F DENTISTS AVY YARD ROUTE Katablished 20 Years rather than shortage of labor, in re sponsible for the slowness with which the work of paving rectior of First ave, tn going forward, cording to W. H. Tiedeman, first as | There has been no reconciliation be | M. W. Taylor, chairman of the ween Mme. Margaret Matzenawer, | central committee of the democratic | Skrivanic, 61, teller at the National saa, Sie “assaeaer 7, Bank of Commerce, who died Thurs- her ur hus ne ‘orney Maxwell Peyser, representing Glots | °ll for all precinct committeemen to| day, will be held at 9 a m. Satur. sistent city engineer. bach. declared here toda j mest in Supertor Court No. 1, county-/day at the St. Anne enurch, Second Merchants along the area affected |" : rf have entered protest against the de.| ,eDorts of @ reconciliation were | city buliding, at 2 p. m., Saturday, |ave, W. and Lee st. Mr, Skrivanic always an attention.getting stimulue bs ne circulated after it was learned that | Sept. 23, for the purpose of electing | hag been a residen This is based on the protection and; *%. 0% the ground that their bust } t of Seattle 40 ena ae ' Mme. Matxenauer had dismissed the | officials, completing the selection of food-qetting Instincts of dos. ness is hampered by the condition of |i vorce guilt she filed at White|new committees, electing representa. ;%°t"* He t# survived by his widow the torn-up Pavements, “But why does he pick o Plains, N. Y. Glotebach has a@/tives to the state central committee, | and two sons, Andrew and Frank E., ' | | type of machine,” she was | <i oo mult on file here and other business of the oranizaticn.' all of Seattle. Gnd Ave. and University St. ne re TT LIL nd Ave. ond University. “The dog,” the paychologist re-|Fire Prevention — Store Hours—8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Day Proclaimed ij WASH GTON, Sept Jaent Harding, In a proclamation ts. Palmolive mued yesterday, called upon the! Beston country to set aside Monday, October | Soap 9, as Fire Prevention day, and to ob | Bags verve it In such a manner as to im- party in King county, has issued a pross upon ‘the people the “in Genuine 1 Cakes cs Dvuaeces.THE VaLUE OF YouR MONE Y{feade tihdes oben tas | | Trade With U. S.} MOSCOW, Sept. 22.—Lenine tora a Greek merchant here that he ex pected trade relations with the United States to be established 5 spring IMPORTED DOLLS ¢ Specially Priced $ for Saturday at... 1.98 A very beautiful Doll, with natural hair, closing eyes, eyelashes, and fully jointed—24 inches high. At this exceptional price it will pay you to buy now and dress for Christmas. (NO DELIVERIES) You Cannot Afford to Miss a Single Item of This tc Sale ALCOHOL RUB CHAMOIS A pure alcohol for external use only FLASHLIGHTS A big ofl-tanned Chamois for house or Ideal bathing alcohol, Odorless, 99 per Complete assortment of Flashlight automobile wu! cent Cases and Batteries fresh every week Very special Per pint ..... oe . Tbe wo pints .. ... 16¢ VACUUM BOTTLES “WILD ROOT SHAMPOO SHAVING CREAM (Dead for 18 Hours, | | Man Is Recovering | | PARIS, Sept. 22.—Kighteen hours Shaving Cream in tube form; makes a Guaranteed to keep liquids at an even An ideal hair shampoo, put up in small soft, soothing lather, aft i dereel | "yp . re been declared | temperature 24 hours. bottles. Por tube «.s.cs0s he Ne revived, and le now recover. | Pint bottle .2....0se0+- , be Per bottle das Cace cxdhoabeahaie ees ar Two tubes ...... 1. B08 “LESS i RS I aan Ric Apostate —— SPOTLIGHTS, EXTRA will open at the! tl MAZDA LAMPS OLIVE OIL Methodist Episcopal church, 23rd! L T $3.85 Swift's importation ot French Olive Ot CHOCOLATE CREAMS VITAMINE TABLETS ea cate. tetas te pikes | SPECIAL A Per Pint ce Aneye 00 Fresh, tasty creams, assorted favors Tablets of Blaud's Iron combined with Partor George C. Poolton will ad 40-Watt 35¢ Two full pints ‘ in $1.01 WWD. cecccscrccesseeereveserer sss BOE Nux Vomica, also Vitamine Yeast Tablets. dress the ation on meting | aes 60-Watt. ..40¢ FOR REAL 100 in bottle. Bottle of each cee MLO Up Our Ban Sunday schoo! | le the sermon. In the; LIQUID PETROLATUM Hil sedi Heavy, colorless and tasteless. Valuable Two GOP secccsscens will preo evening, Epworth league at 6:30 and in all bowel troubles ea FACE POWDER sermon, “Mind Your Own Business,” ECONOMY choice of Carmen, Pumywillow or at 7:30. : aad tut pins ne wee MILK OF MAGNESIA Fh apg lath hg Rte ah palo i use mae bene | HORLICK’S MALTED MILK — , A.tveet white Milk of Magnesia, put up grant . = TABLETS Bg olay Ap is oR a pee Ait ae News Notes Rubber-Covered A Take Serle i Packed in handy glass bottles. Two hott + ite WILLIAMS’ TAR Ab Al k ELECTRIC WIRE us to sell Giese acithin Gree Per bottle oeo+.-+- te WOODEN SHOE HAAR EM SHAMPOO SOAP out aska|' Fe at ly reduced —_ price—Special 4 1 bottles ; ~ SyRUr HyPoPHOSPHITES rie Aaeeaeesspereatibest spars tirpthint ton A futty. The cae og Por log «a Col. James G e, head of the pita $3.55 (No Com). he ry ndown and debit ted’ conditions > nag 265 Por cake .. ‘ iihes eee seaee Alaska Road with head: | y <= igi epsaeaaemedes ~ a eR Dip > age: gt RA Oho wee arr FIBER DOOR MATS Kitt oy CASTOR OIL EL VAMPIRO Jorth Friday morning. Col- | HINKLE’S PILLS Pure cold-preesed Castor Oli, put up in The deadty onel Steose has just returned from | Specially Priced foe of flies, ants and ver- A purely vegetable liver pill for all re 4-02. bottles. ‘ [the Orient after a thr i i : cent or chronic cases of constipation: ber tents sis aed sig box ee SR ara | Jeruise along the Alaskan, § Strongly made; will give you long service. SMALL SIZ 100 ....- sereees BBO wo bottles Two boxes ... eerere 6 jand Chinese coast with assist Be prepared for the rainy weather. MEDIUM S |retary of con @ and party. . t .. B6¢ PLAYING CARDS ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT” ""” "RUBBER GLOVES Strong, guaranteed Gloves; good, tresh Gen. Wilds P. Richardson, chair: | A splendid card, equal to any of the bet- i345 Ointment. LaMiae esd portest a man of the Interdepartmental Board | ELECTRIC Savings From the ter brands 40g Pet tude o-esesesess tee +44 Per pair sreenererserscess ROO |for Alaska with headquarters at| Canning Section Per CR 01 | Washington, D. C., recently arrived ulllptecee ale ‘Two pairs . eee MLO as |from Alaska on his way East. Gen- leral Richardson will remain in the of for several days and may be }reached through the Alaska depart |ment of the Chember of Commorce eee i ‘ CREME OIL SOAP JACKKNIVES HOT WATER BOTTLES A purely vegetable oll soap . and separate Fountain Syringe, Good, Per cake . 1 wi gee pies assorted handles, fresh rubber, fully guaranteed, cakes Gxpeen vate: yor ¢ $1.0 said ~ Dlades. ...-ccccveee . . 47c aby i crabiond Me ‘3 gies Tuer HAND PASTE SOAP Fountain Syringe . Special $1 49 Without Covers—Special . 35c Dozen orage ie) | P.O, Sundberg of Anc Removes all grease or grime instantly 82.00 lopening @ general mercantile store | Your choice of 2 styles—square or MASON, SCHRAM OR ECONOMY Large boxes ‘The two for 0 , $1.01 at Kanatak, the gateway to the Gold | oblong. Boils, toasts and fries. Guar- COVERS Wl Mah oo sp essviiwanes chaise aed 15¢ @ | oll fields on tho Alaska penin: | Adie year, Special at 25¢ Dozen Two boxes ....... 16¢ Nine Busy Stores. Road work 1s progressing |ff anteed one year, - e “ \¢rom Kanatak and in expected tobe | GILLETTE Mine Byey Sr sc ig Hd ve HAIR NETS | completed sufficiently this month to Operated by Seattle _ Men Broken lines: enable the of] companies to move BLADE USERS Ed No, 6—University Way | assorted cok Jequipment onto the grounds for Cutlery Section VALUES in BUTCHER KNIVES, SLICERS, SHEARS AND SCISSORS and Keen Kutter 2-BLADED POCKET KNIVES—at 59¢ 4 They are Bargains at this LOW price. ors; good, strong = Nets. Yor sale only at Second and tor, 29C \dritling. Approximately 300 people Use a strop: tg oe at KB. 50th, No. 12nd and Pike, jare reported at Kanatak at this time see per that will) No, 24th and Union aie ae gaged Gillette blade | NO. 2nd and Madisos No. &—Third Ave, at in a Jiffy. No, 4—4th and Madison Columbia St, No, 5—Broadway and No. 10—Boren Ave, at ‘Thomas Madison St. Major Gotwals, field officer of the Alaska Road Commission, will leave | for the Cold Ray field to supervise |the road work in progress, immedi ately after the return of Colone!| Steese to Juneau

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