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! i 5 Member Americen Homes THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5.71922. " Rereen SIXTH AVE. Sciween PIKE ond PINE LIBERAL CREDIT EXTE Friday and Saturda y = eee Women are forbidden, by act British partiament. to go down 1 mines as engineers, } Willard ‘Putting Off & visit to one of these four | Tuesday. efficient Battery Stations is Just piling up your chan: DED Specials White Enameled Bathroom Stools Spec $1.25 White Enameled Bath room Stoale, made of hard wood, rubber tipped bottom 14 Inches high, top meas ures 11 inches across, nicely finished and light weight Special at @1 —Hecond Floor GIANT ALARM CLOCK Speciaa $1.29 This Alarm Clock bas orna mental ring handle instead of plain, as pictured. Face of dial te 4% Inches, black letters; each Clock guaranteed. Special 81.20. Pure Aluminum Paneled Double Boiler Special 89c An exceptional value for these pare = Aluminum Double Boilers, Securely riveted handles — sides of botier paneled. Capacity } 1M quarts, Special SO¢. ) —Downstairs Store 5 ‘ MEET ON BASIN | PLANS TUESDAY Publicity Campaign Will Be | Considered ot Into Another meeting of the trustees of the Columbia Basin Irrigation |league has been set for Seattle next ‘The personnel of the lrague bu com reau at Washington, D. C.. the pub- for a big repair bill or a licity campaign and dlecuasion of the catastrophe yhen umpteen Portland situation, all matters that miles from nowhere, If all you need Is filling were to have been brought up last up Saturday, wil! be discussed. A propo. we'll do It freely and giadly|*ition to increase the personne! of —tf you need more we'll em |the Washington bureau from one to plain in detail the why and|three men has been made. wherefore. Ask about the Willard | ics, ‘The situation concerning the quota at Seattle le satisfactory, Ren H. head of the bureau, states, the of Commerce having decid Wood Separator Type) ea to get behind the movement. of Battery, from 817 EAST PIKE ZrOan 3222 EASTLAKE ADMIRAL WAY AT CALIF BLANCHARD | More than 2,000,000 pleces of Co ‘iumbla Basin advertising will be dis- |seminated gratis thru the United | States and over the world with the instalation of the Columbia Basin canceling stamp at the Spokane post. office. During September 2.153, | pieces of maill—letters and postcards |—paseed thru the canceling ma- | ehine ABBOTSFORD, B. C.—Govern- ment liquor house robbed of con- siderable quantity of goods during night. Goods carried away by auto. ‘$11,000 SAVED ~ BY GIRLS' WIT | | Intuitively They Run Down } Thief VANCOUVER, . of Mary n Oct two -young Nash and |bourn, saved their employer, F. B. | Lewis, $11,000 In cash, Lewin in aby jnent In New York and bis confidential jman in charge of the office was | Alfred Smith | The firm had in hand jbonds for $11,000, which Smith had | |taken to Seattle as temporary bonds | for the satisfactory appearance of a Chinese theatrical company, which recently journeyed from Vancouver |to Boattle, Amith returned with the money jand then was supposed to have mail fed it to Eastern Canada yesterday jbut failed to do so. | ‘The two office girls became sus | picious when he fatled to return from lunch. ‘They phoned his boarding house and found he was preparing to leave the city. Rushing out to nabbed « brace of apeeded to the | train | Smith wae hauled off when the ‘train was pulling out, He had the | $11,000 In hie grip. Today he made |& complete confession, but does not | know why he did tt, atenog In leuitive wit raphern, Jane Col the street, they detectives and Great Northern ORPHANS GET | | BIG ESTATE VANCOUVER, B, C, Oct. 6—Ten years ago a Vancouver pioneer |named Thomas Magee died leaving in ltrust to his wife hin real estate with linatructions that upon her death the resulting funds were to be turned over to the “orphanages of Vancou "A month ago the wife follow | Executors told the court t ® perusal of her bank book showed that she had quietly Mquidated the estate and that now $170,000 ts avail [able in cash for distribution. ‘The court Instructed that adver tisements be Inserted in city news | papers to ascertain the number and laddresses of the Various orphanages. | Pro rata on the number of inmates jthey contain the money will be ap- | portioned. | | ‘Newer Form of Iron Quickly Increases Pep” ‘Strength and Energy “You cannot be well and strong, and full of vigor, force and power, unieas your bleed is rich tn tron,” says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerty physician Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Department, New York, and the Westchester county hospital. “Tt te your red blood that enables you to resist and overcome disease and that nourishes every organ in your body. / have the soul of Broadway myself,”|the Salvation Army. Without fron your blood becomes| she said, “and it’s mind and heart as| years of active service for the organ-| Compulsory 4eclarations on the thin, pale and watery. Poor bicod your heart or kidneys, Indigestion, headaches, and feel all run down and tired out.” When your blood lacks tron, do not your time taking stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, but di- rectly enrich your blood with the | newer form of iron sold by all dray Fists Under the, name of Nuxated ron, which ts like the tron in spin- lech, lentile and apples and te in a [form eagily assimilated into your blood. Iron today. and if letrength an the manufac turers will promptly refund your The following local dru eel! you Nuxated Iron wit his "satisfaction of money back” or Bartelt Drug Co. Owl or Swift Drug Co, University Drag Co. and G. ©. Gu mo! tote will cam and | THE SEATTLE STAR She’s * | | BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS N YORK, Oct A new queen reigns on Broadway A new faee hag captured the fickle heart and the sophisticated taste of the pleasure seekers of the gay white way Bhe ts Capt. Rhena Crawford. The “Vamp of the Salvation Army” they call her around Times Square. Within a stone's throw of 60 the aters and as many dance halls and cabarets where the world’s highest priced entertainers hold forth and ltakes her nightly stand and directs | road. Bhe's the only Salvation Army lane who has qyer been able to draw a digger single-handed, outside & theater, than « chy of beauties could inside, She talks to Broadway in tte own language. “I conquered Broadway because I well, I love Broadway and under. ONE OF BROADWAY'S BEST SHOWMEN Capt. Crawford meets the Bread way beauties on their own ground | She hae Irish blue eyes, a creamy lekin, red-gold hair, ankles that Zieg fold himeelf couldn't criticise and lines of such slender loveliness you are ready to count your calories the rest of your life. “To stay on Broadway, you must jbe a good showman,” she continued knowingly. “You |aympathy, and the ability to sense the feelings of your audience. Kou lmust kno the peychology of the crowd, You must give them your best, and let them know you are giv jing tt “I have no moving picture outfit but T can make the men and wome In my audience see pletures camera could show when I remind them of their homes and mothers Jand thetr childhood associations. | “When a man nuehs, or looks | nkeptical, I single him out for spe. jotal attention, performer sometimes does. ‘Do you Salvation Broadway’s Newest “Queen wealth invites youth, Capt. Crawford | | traffic down the straight and narrow | "| doesn't have an offer must have tact, | mi just as a vaudevilie/ Army “Vamp” ” Capt. Rheba Crawford, “vamp of the Salvation Army” “I keep after him until he does think, and everyone else thinks, GIVES HER AUDIENCE JAZZY HYMNS “Broadway loves tts jazz, so T jane up the hymns a little, “I keep constantly in motion. Eva Tanguay doesn’t use more pep in a performance than I do.” im wae asked if she re from men In her audi She laughed, and admitted tn wheat of letters every he said. "Most of them are |from men. I get more invitations to dinner in & week than 1 could ac cept In a year, “But 1 accept nothing, I make it & point not to know my audience personally, But I never offend those who extend Invitations, I simply tell them all I'm too busy. I am.” Captain Crawford ie wi he ie the daughter of a colonel in In her five imation. she has epoken in practically cannot nourish your vital organs, and! stand it. It Is the greatest street in! every city of any «ize in the South os a result you may have pains In| the world and has the biggest heart.” |and Weet. Mardiy « week goes by that she to go into moving pictures, Many Broadway producers have tried to induce her to draw crowds from behind the footlights rather than outside in the street, But no offer has ever tempted her to leave the work she loves. Meanwhile, Broadwayites don’t care whether she stays out in front lor goen inside—just so she stays on Live the Queen, Seattle Woman Is Good Spud Raiser Here's encouragement for the backyard gardener! Mrs, & A. Bingham, 2008 12th lave. &, in the Beacon Hill district, |rained two potatoes this summer that weighed two and a half pounds jench. They're of the Irish Beauty | variety Mra. Bingham has just « small backyard. Her potato crop reached THE RH New Marcasite Jewelry, Brooches, Earrings, Pendant attractive designs. Priced from... 9 to 10 50 Wash Dresses of fig ured votles and dotted Bwinses in a mplendid as sortment of styles have been taken from regular stock for this sale. For merly $4.45 and $6.95 each, Chotee for a $1.89 at (Small sizes only) FRIDAY HOU No mali, telephone or C. O. D. orde: chandise, and the right to limit quantities ts 10 to 11 Obildren's Hose of fine in wizen 6 to 9% ed on sale in Women's Hosiery Department for ine hour, yar, LOC Or 3 Pairs for 500 Boston made Bage—so split cowht tan color on’ Fach with cloth lined quipped handle, Priced for this hour, Men's Depart ment, each Scarfs and Pillow Covers 28 fearfr of rich plum colored Venetian cloth, tine 18x64 inches, and #tamped for emtsoidery also 7 Tubular Pillow Covers in patterns to match scarfs. Formerly 760 each. For this nour, exch 40C (Needle Art Dept) Comfort Challies yards, 36 inches and in light and colors, These nold merly for 20¢ a yard For this hour, in the Drapery Dept 15c a yard. Prunella Skirts IN FANCY STRIPES $4.65 Second Floor 300 wide, dark for BShecting—600 ya bleached and $1 wide. A medium sheeting, merly for 6c For this hour, a yard U Our Women’s Apparel Department has just received @ beautiful new assortment of Prun Skirts of @ splendid weight for fall and winter weer, and very appropriately striped in shades of brown, navy and black. Attractively priced at $4.65 each. were sold as fast colors. Choice at 2to3 WOMEN’S OUTSIZED HOSE of fine mercer: ized lele in black, cordovan and white, Sizes are 9 to 10%, but not each size in every color. Special for this hour 23 at, a pair so... quale toitinnbed od nce c WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—160 of them, including hand-made imported sport prints, Imported white Swiss with colored embroid- ered corners and hand-block sport prints in a variety of styles, For this 9c hour, each...... rerereteeee ees INFANTS’ SHIRTS of silk and wool, tn 3 to 4 Cretonnes in 3 to 6 yard, will be placed on Fountain Syringes, Rubens and Vanta makes. Sizes to 2 years, Formerly $1.50 and $2.00, For this hopr, in | the Women's Koit Underwear Department, C@0N ..¢.eeres offered special for this in the Drug Sun. dries Dept., each ta 11 to 12 95c selling ” 49c again announce a new shipment wide assortment of pleasing colors and are trimmed with plain braid and applique flowers in contrasting lengths, that sold formerly for 25c, 350, 40¢ and 50c a for this hour, in the Drap- ery Dept. at One-Thind Off Rubber Goods, including 36 Hot Water Bottles and 3¢ eclling formerly for $1.76 each, are 98c aaa | s and Bracelets in very $1.00 to $9.50 R SALES ken on Friday Hour Sale mer feserved. 1 to2 Cold Cream—The Drug | Bundries Department fa | offering special for this | hour 72 tins of theatri- cal cold cream, Each tn contains one pound. Priced at, f 50c atin..... Men's Neckwear — 225 Fourin Hand Ties in} narrow and wide shapes, the majority of which | are in dark patterns. | Formerly 600, 76e and | $1.00 each, For 25c this hour, each well de bags ly bag in double npecial in the and rda, full inches weight for yard. Another Shipment of Linene Aprons $1.95 Jpper Main Floor First and second re-order on these smart Aprons as they were unpacked. But we They come in « 4toS Boys’ Blouses—85 of them, of Kaynee and Tom Saw- yer makes, and in a broken line of patterns, will be placed on sale for this hour in the Boys’ Dept., 69c choice at Pidgie Panty Dresses for the little tots. These are in blue and white and pink and white checks, and sizes are 2 to 6 years, but not each size in every color. Special for this hour in the $1 49 yard hour THEY SAY MUCH AS IT IS Fingerprints of TOO Fiend Broadcast If the fiend who, on Sept. 7, bru- tally attacked the O'Hare family near Olympia, is caught, there will be no uncertainty about his identifi- cation. Excellent reproductions of the beast man's finger printa, found on @ lamp in the O'Hare home, have been broadcast by the Northwest Association of Sheriffs and Police, accompanied by detatied descrip- ton of the attack and the attacker. “With this man at large,” the ac- companying circular reads, “no home is safe from his depredations.” If aw suspect is seen, the public te asked to notify Luke 8. May, prest- jdent of the Northwest Association of Sheriffs and Police, 419 Lyon | didg., Seattle, or Sheriff Roy Hoag, jat Olympia. Seattle Concern Gets Five Ships Five steel freight and passenger ships, bids on which have just been opened by the shipping board at San Franciaco, are expected to be sold to the Barde Industrial Cor- poration, of Seattle. L. B president of the concern, wires from ‘the South that his bid ap- parently has been successful, Dallot of the views of all candidates on live issues of the Gay ts the pet theory of G. N, Hodgéon, demo cratio candidate for the legislature in the 42nd district. Hodgdon, who was in the 1919 leg- iniature, staged a rather sensational return to politics in his old age. He had been a populist in the old days and wae elected as such to the 1897 legislature, Saves ( Grandson, But : r Injures Himself PORT ANGELES, Oct. 6.—Her. man Simdare was suffering here to- day from injuries received tn an at- tempt to save his four-year-old grandson, Royden Smith, from pos- sible death. When their team ran away yesterday, Simdars leaned over and dropped the lad gently to the ground, but bimeelf fell out and was run over. Royden, son of Mr. and Mra. Licyd Smith of Sequim, was unhurt. | “THE SUPREME Service of the Church” will be the subject of the CONTEST FOR SCHOOL BOYS — Schools of Seattle and other Wash- ington districts are invited to partiel- pate in @ national journalism contest Just announced by the American |may enter articles written by stu: | dents. There are numerous prises. Editors of school papers or school Principals are invited to obtain full | {information by writing the editor, | American Boy, Detroit, Mich. “a All editorials, news stories and ar | ticles must deal with some phase of tudent politica, the public business of the achool. Editors of the Amert — can Boy hoid that students may get excellent training in citizenship by _ participating fully in the life of their schoois, — Last year as many as 2,000 erase. | hopper eggs were found in a square — |foot of soll in southern Alberta, \ Barde, | remember what you were when you|Considerable proportions and there left your small town home to eap- | were many that were nearly as large lture the big city? I ask him. ‘What |#@ the two she brought to The Star @o you really think of what you've |°ffice Wednesday. There is no spe heceme?” cial secret about raising good pota- tow in and around Seattle, Mre. | Bingham says. She attained success |merely by diligently using the hoe and irrigating during the dry season. METROPOLITAN | Carbon may be melted and main 9 tained In a liquid condition. + Artiats’ Series ents morning service at Bethany Baptist church Sunday, “The Bible and the Near East Problem” will be the evening topic. There ts, approximately, one meni] to every family in Siberia, the clergy | \being very numerous tore Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. MONDAY EVENING ‘The Seattic r More Heat Per Dollar ANDIRONS, GRATES, FIRE SCREENS AND FIRE SETS Unuaually LOW. $6 98 2 PRICED at Andirons in black or’ burnt brass fintsh— 20. and Grates, finiah- Fire Screens, 30 dnches high, with 4 panels; and BPtece Fire Set with etand— Your Choice $6.98 GRISWOLD SAFETY COOKER Special at $1.49 Regularly Sells at $2.50 A kettle and steamer combined; a most handy cooking utensil; makes a won- derful boiled dinner, and for all kinds of plain cooking or stewing. Has spe- cial rack for dumplings. Limited quantity—early buying advised. Y, Dozen Crystal Water Glasses with every purchase of $2.00 During Friday and Saturday. We Carry MALT, HOPS, ALUMINUM: WARE AND BOTTLERS' SUPPLIES HOME BEVERAGE SUPPLY CO. 911 Pike St. Main 3583 It will pay you to know something of the heat} values in the coal you buy. The production of heat from coal depends on the composition of the coal—not on how it looks when it’s burning. Superior Rock Springs Coal {s rich in the ele- ments that give an intense steady heat. It burns evenly and freely and leaves little ash. 24-inch black nee PINK-SPRAY DINNER SET Special at $3.69 This attractive set priced very low for Friday at $3.69 ODDS AND ENDS at 2 for 25c and 4 for 250 These counters are loaded with big values—CUPS AND SAUCERS, PLATES, etc., IN WHITE. GRISWOLD CAST-IRON SKILLETS Specially Priced for 69 c Friday at .......... MARGARET Matzenauer ‘The World's Greatest Contraite IN CONCERT Public Seat Sale Today $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Phone Main 6919 BUNKER PRICES Springs Coal Lamp, per ton, $13.00 Eggs, per ton, $12.50 Standardize on Superior Rock Springs Coal this Renton Hill Fuel Company winter. It will give you more heat per dollar. Retail Phone, East 0345 Wholesale Phone, Elliott 2598 Bunkers, 1001 Second South To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses METROPOLITAN | ALL WEEK | (Beauty Toptes) | | With the aid of a delatone paste, tt is an easy matter for any woman to remove every trace of hair or fuzz from face, neck and arms, Enougt of the powdered delatone and water is mixed Into a thick paste and \apread on the hairy surface for about |two minutes, then rubbed off and the akin washed, This completely re. moves the hair, but to avold disa pointment, get the delatone in an original package and mix fresh,— Advertisement, John Golden Presents fe fa Fp Oe, 4 BD aS OP ATTEA 4m wm a 8s Made of cast tron; will not warp; heat evenly and stay hot. A bargain at 6O¢. NIGHTS: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00

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