The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 9

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| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1922, There's one less Ugly Duck | D*!" ling in town today, for I've just from the Flom-Mae Wave sie wands over my serag- and changed them into a : On the upper right is the head of little Aileen before it underwent the beauty ordeal. On the upper left is pictured the flowering pulchritude of her locks after the treatment, and be- aad is a close-up on her appearance while she was prepared for promenading down ‘econd ave. ® By Aileen Claire | ed girl again, Todco Rub-Cohol (aiconol ) Co. boratory. The is unquestionably the best that has been approved by the Gov- ernment. Rub-Cohol is so me that it cannot be taken in- roduct of The Owl Drug formula dicated ternally, yet the refreshing grain alcohol odor is paired. It loses non sparkling clearness, will not irritate th tender skin. Rub-Cohol contains no not im- e of its and e most wood al- cohol; no irritating substance. Rub-Cohol takes the pure grain alcohol for every ex- F Rub-Cohol is ternal purpose. not expensive. Tanine secseeneee Squibb’s Liquid Petrolatu Pape'’s Diapepsin California Syrup of Figs Fletcher's Castoria ..- fal Hepatica, medium . Danderine, large Java Rice Powder .... Mail Orders Gio First and Pike Horlick’s Malted Milk, medium place of for the Lure of Beauty It's such a treat to be a Muffy )gitt Flom and Miss Mae Fogelquist, | fter months of two Seattle girls, who ha jattempting to look “modern” with ithe Dusiness field m an attractively reight Russian bed, that jwant to hug myself every time 1/ | peek fm the mirror (which te often} | “crowning glories,” fearing that the }And I want to tell every straight [hatred Mapper that I meet that she, | the hair. too, may enjoy a permanent wave. 4 ook & path that led to Miss Ber-|the Flom-Mae Wave ah: I just |equipped beauty shop. for me to keep my appointm For Bathing Massage and Sterilization Athletes use Rub-Co- hol for massaging stiff and sore muscles. Hospitals use Rub-Co- hol for bathing their pa- tients, Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists use Rub- Cohol for cleaning and sterilizing their instru- ments. Full Pint Bottle, 50c; Three for $1.25 Everyday Prices at “The Owl” They Point to a Real Saving La Blache Face Powder ..... Pebeco Tooth Barbasol Shave Crea Jad The Owl Drag Co Third and Pike Elliott 6835 Cutlew Packer 2he Forhan 3¢ Lavori Ingram's Milkweed Sempre Jovenay . Laxative Bromo Q Salts ‘ante . aegis Tar Soap Tooth P. ree... ADODNIOOLO 9929998994680 a Westlake and Pine entered Women avoid gambling with their permanent wave will break and dry So it took a lot of courage jure with ritish Ranchers Will Be Avenged | BUENOS AYMUOS, Sept, 22.—The!| Argentine government hes sent a! warship and additional troops to punish the bandite who |European Narcotic Smugglers Caught | ROME, Sept, 22--A green motor lear containing two men waa cap: | tured here, and there waa found in pit large quantities of coraine and opium smuggled into Italy trom! Francs. morning at 9 o'clock 1 might have come "handful of frisses. } “First of al) we eliminate every trace of olf with this Castile lather,” | Miss Mae announced, and proceeded to lather and rinse my head, drying it carefully with an electric drying machine “Make yourself comfortable in the chair, because the longest and mont | | tedious part of the waving begins | | now," she explained, adding jresult of the wave depends upon |the skill and the direction tg which | |the hatr ts wound onto the num pine.” T watched her | Jed the hatr led it securely For all I knew i home with a claimed, “ y of those funny-looking ping are going to sprout upon my weary skull?” gazing with apprehension at the thin whixps of hair that cow ered cach pin, “Your hatr is heavy and fine so we will use about 40 ping to! curt your entire head,” and she re | assured me with wonderful you'll kc flew among the pins and strands st think how) of hair until all 40 pins were ready for the next step in the beautifying wave Little pads which lov ked like bandages were placed on the table. Miss Mae enlightened | me. These Hitle pads are dampened and wound about each curling pin to shrink one side of the hair while the elee | trie current is at work.” | “Shrink my hair! Sounds like | being sent to the laundry! | “Nature shrinks some hair of her own poord, and in this system of] waving we st help out where nature ove od ber task, These pads contain no ‘njurious druga or| chemicals to b h or dry the hair.” | Over these pads she slipped finger length tubes of heavy brown paper, tying them into place with dampened | strings: | “Hungry? querted the watchful Lady-of-the- Magte- Wands, as I began | to fidget and squirm with the know! edge that the inner woman was fast | losing interest in the happenings | ton my mind! ch,” 1 agreed with em- . and soon I was munch ing dainty sandwiches, frosted cake and hot coffee. Between nibbles | nodded my oddly-decor- ated head at its reflection in the mirror and cheered it by whis pering, “Just think, Aileen, how lovely it is going to look!" Have you ever seen one of Or elec trie milking machines that farmers installing on modern ea} | | farma? A similar apparatus had been suspended all morning over my un wuspecting head. Suddenly Miss Maw reached up and brought the whole infernal looking jumble of wires and | shining metal tubes down to my head , [level “What's that?’ I gasped, visualiz- | ing In one fleeting moment all the | tales I had ever heard of convicts and electric chairs. Miss Mae answered, “These are the ovens. After they are In place over these paper tubes we'll turn on / |the electric current for 12 minutes, |then off for one and a half, and on jagain for four. It ts called baking, | Jand does the shrinking which Nature |torgot.” | + “Nature certainly was unkind to me,” mumbled this num skulied Child of Fate. The oper- | ator began to press the ovens into place. It seemed that every halr on my head was being plucked out at the roots as sho proceeded to insert small fiber dises at the base of the tubes. 1 complained loudly, “Sorry they pull.” sympathized Mies Mae, “but we want your hair curled an clone to the roots as port bie, Normal hair grows half an inch 4 month and this wave will last until the hair grows out, so the cloner to} Ip We wave the hair, the long: curl will be retained. There little discs prevent the steam from burning the head.” And with that the pressed the button and the eleo- ltrle current began to circulate thru [the miniature casseroles. | “T Utthat's b b-better,” T faltered las the heat made the strain more bearable and my vain ambitions re — ROPOL FAREWELL WEEK Brandon Bros.—Rex Reynolds Offer THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA CO. In Their Feature Production of THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY ven. 25, SOc, The, 81.00 Mat. Ze and Be SEATS NOW rus TAX SS bs SUNDAY “2k JOS, M. GAITES Presents The Mustent Comedy tit THIOVLD dj Gay FO} FROM ME, rae FULL OF GIRLS—PEP—GOWNS <e to 82.50 py linoe to 50 PMUS inde to s2.00 TAX THE SEATTLE ST The lf) Mer fingers |}) | in attacked |}! British ranchers tn the Lake Argon: | tine district of Southern Argentina. SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Special Price Basement | Not a cheap place, unpleasantly crowded into narrow aisles, and poorly ventilated—but rather a Store of Lower Prices, for which nothing but special underpriced lots of new, desirable merchan- dise are bought; a store for those to whom special economies appeal—a store with plenty of light and fresh air and a pleasant place to trade—THIS is the Special Price Basement. New Fall Goods Are Here in Abundance With Deep Fur Collars Exceedingly handsome models, skill- fully ae of bolivia, velours, and | |normandy cloth. Made with deep col- | |lars of beaverette, and many are trimmed with clusters, rows or nov- elty diagonal stitchings. Sizes for women and misses. Sports Coats $17.50 New, well-tailored Top Coats, made on smart swagger lines, of all the wanted plaid back and double-faced cloths, in new tans and browns, rookie and reindeer. Unbelted, belt- ! Jed and full swagger models. Semi and full-silk lined. Sizes 16 to 42. Specials and Exceptional Specials Only Are FoundHere Very Exceptional Values in 200 Poiret Twill Dresses $15, $18.95 and $24.50 The newest autumn styles are found in these New York adapta- tions, Selections include tailored models, trimmed with braid, and more dressy ones with touches of colored silk or wool em- broidery, metal braiding and beads. These dresses are especi- ally suitable for business, school and street wear. markable groups. Felt Sports Hats $3.50 Soft chin-chin style scratched felts in a var- iety of seasonable colors. band of grosgrain, and others have a velvet brim with novelty stitchings. Special at $3.50. Three re- Some have ribbon 50 Fur-trimmed Suits, $27.50 Beautifully tailored suits of veldelaine, trimmed with caracul, nutria, beaver. Knee length jackets, striking new sleeve feat- ures, and handsome silk linings are noteworthy. Priced excep- tionally low. 75 New Skirts $5.95 Well tailored in an at- tractive style, and priced very moderate- ly are these smart models in pleated wool prunella. and new boucle plaids. In box pleated styles and box and set-pleat combi- nations — in _ blues, browns and black and white combinations. Children’s Wool-Mixed Stockings, 49c and 59c / Brown heather and lovat stockings, with large elastic leg and shaped ankle, These stockings, in firsts, are selling at 95c, but on account of slight imperfections of weave, we are selling sizes 5, 514, 6, 61%, 7, at 49¢; and sizes 8, 814, 9, 914, at y Children’s Union: Suits, $1 Heavy cotton suits of natural color in high neck, long sleeves and ankle length styles. Drop-seat style for girls, and open crotch for boys, Sizes 2 to 16 years, “Oh, Miss Mae, I butterfly Stretches ite wings newed my courage. | Miss Mae, her own bobbed hair # | 4 masa of pretty blond permanently | waved ringleta (the handwork of Miss Flom) kept her eyes on the minute hand of her watch. With « sigh of relief I welcomed the news when the cooking was over the heat lessened, the curls were lib- erated from the wonder-working fur naces. As the pins were withdrawn I peered engerly at the piccaninny effect, gasping, “From Minne- haha to Topsy in five hours!” The straight and homely locks feels out these pretty curls and place yourself.” hi thoughtless Fate | a a x bs ane: we ‘wore trans- /10,000-Mile Tour by Airplane, Plan Sept. 22—Alan Cobham, | English aviator, has been retatned a French business man to nilet | formed into a wealth of short ringlets, duplicates of natural curls, “Now for the second snampoo,” : and me back to be} Stata ak een once more, Sne| him on a 10,0004nile tour Gried my newly-acquired curls, pat ting them into place in loose waves PARIS, with combs for that purpose. A few| Thirty-five private sec moments more and I was enchanted | required to handle the with my perfectly modeled colffure. ence of the pope. SICAL TA FoR ALL f oo many and varied to even ginin Wart and baritone, and Shaw Carry Your yer Walk, Fo t; Grey Morn, ‘Trot Frank A-3663 i Zampe (Herold) Opera 80158 A mae), A=3670 What Do You (What Do some Mam Edith Wilso! edienne, and Dunn's Jane A-2665 arries Me walts n to Old Virgi- nin); Down Old Vir- ‘x Kimball Gulbransen nos and Pinyer Pianos know now how | when it after having lived a worm’s life.” “The best part of this wave, swered Miss Mae, curling When | over her finger, “is that you m dampen it every morning and pa’ “Ob, I don't ever want to wear al [hat again,” I announced, back happily at the be-waved reflec- tion as I powdered miy nose. , will visit all the capitals of Bur ope OCTOBER COLUMBIA RECORDS (Sweeney), baritone —Oxcar Seagle. Love's violin- ~Pablo Ca- Truly, Fox Trot; Sa- ale, Fox Trot-—Knie~ 1 Lights and Shadows, Moonlight ordion #0- De first | in the sun an. ringlet | waves into) smiling | in which he retaries are! correspond of handsome smartest men- and double tenor Hart ative models. Crom fabrics and dous purchase “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” 2 Pant Sut “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” NEW FALL STYLES This Great Purchas Our 106 Stores All Buying Together Means a Big Saving for You A complete Fall showing checks and stripes; all the styles ani Young Men in single breasteds as well as sports and conserv These values cannot be duplicated else- where, for such dependable tailoring at such a low price can only be secured by a tremen You are assured a saving of from $5 to $10 on these All-Wool 2-Pants Suits at Open a Gately Charge Account You Need Not Pay All in 30 Days Between Pike and Union Streets Cama e mixtures, for Men like thia. 1427 FIFTH AVENUE

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