The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 7

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J Spanish mackerel are shipped from ESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1922. More things made better You'll like Heinz Pre- Mustard on ever go many things. It’sso smooth and full-fla- yored. It makes things taste so much better. Carefully selected mus- tard ground in Heinz spotless kitchens and | prepared with Heinz skill assures uniform quality and goodness. HEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD ee University Cabaret Petitions Council University students will soon go “cabareting”’ without the inconven- fence of coming downtown, !f the pe} tition of the Rogers Candy and Ice Cream Co. operator of the confee- tlenery at 4399 University way, for license, ts favorably considered by the lcense committee of the city council. More than 43,000,000 pounds ot Mey West yearty. Try Thi se 2 Raisin Pie Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will delight your men folks and save bak- ing at home. Your grocer or a bake ae Oe deliver a delicious Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? makes up this deficiency. It is called Vegex—and it is @ plant that gets 25e, 65e and $1.20 Jars AVAVAVAVAVA Condensed Milk More healthy children have been raised on Eagle Brand | than on all other infant foods combined. It is avail- able everywhere—pure, uni-| | form, digestible, nourishing. | This Woman Tell Yours, Too, Miss Tells of Her Greatest Moment Seattle Woman, and Maybe Win a Prize By Wanda von Kettler Already they come, Not in great numbers, of course. the contest, announced for the first ime Just Monday, te too young for | lew young [aq Qh® letter, however, addreased to | “The Greatest Moment Contest Ext itor,” spitied out from Tuesday morn. ing’® mail bag upon the mail-sorting table, It ts expected that the letters following this first appearance will | stack high upon that table during the next two woeks, Before submitting our first Great moment essay, let us speak 's little in detail again about the contest. As sald Monday, it ts being conducted by The Star and the Palace Hip @ jer, ag the result of an idea conceived from & picture soon to be shown In 8 attle. Tho picture ts “The Putal Mar. riage.” starring Lillian Gish and Wallace Reid. It ts declared to de | pet many of those great moments | which enter a woman's life, A list of | “xreat moments” given tn Monday's | Paper dncluded the following, some of which are sald to threaten every | woman the world over: | 1. The meeting with her first sweetheart. 2. The awakening of love The first propsal. The first kiss, ‘The first quarrel, Her marriage. Motherhood The parting. 9%. The husband. 10. Her second marriage, Every woman in Seattle and | vielnity has been invited to | enter the contest, She has been | Invited to submit to the “Great- | est Moment Contest Editor” ao 100-word (or less) essay entitled “My Greatest Moment,” telling what wonderful or tragic mo- ment in her life has given ber eAaoee return of her vanished | DAVIS TO PROBE JAPS ON COAST Cabinet Man ar and Oficials| Are Due Here Sunday Local antl Japanese workers are! enthusiastic over the coming visit of | Secretary of Labor James J. Davia, J. Henning, asnistant secrotar jand William Husbands, commissio: | er general of immigration, who have | | promised to make a first-hand inves. tigation of the Japanese immigration | problem. | ‘The men who are working in the }interests of America for Amerteans | have been handicapped tn the past by their inability to make the fed. | leral offictals at Washington under. {stana their viewpoint. There ts no! Japanese problem bn the East coast: therefore, men who live there find It | | bard to understand the local situa: | | thon. ever, it is believed, will awaken them | | to the real menace of the situation. | Commissioner General Husbands | | will direct the Investigation, | | os * |Labor Official, Big Moose, to Be Feted | Local members of the Loyal Order | of Moose have completed plans for the entertainment of FE. J. Henning. | assistant secretary of labor, who will be fn Seattle Sunday, with James D. Davis, secretary of labor. | Henning ts past supreme dictator | of the Moose, and isa member of the supreme council. Widow Loses Bunch of Keys; Find Any Just three keys on a@ ring, but they mean a lot to the widow who lost them. ‘The keys were missed Monday, noon, after the owner had left Meves’ cafeteria and had walked up Second ave. to University st. i Finder please notify the city edl- tor of The Star. Bartlett Funeral Set for Wednesday John H. Bartlett, 87, Puget Sound pioneer and resident since 1852, will be buried Wednesday afternoon. Services will be held at Bonney-| Watson chapel. He ts survived by/ a daughter, Mrs, Harry Coughlin,| 1506 E. Jefferson st., and a son,| Henry C. Bartlett, of Lopez Isiand,! Wash. j Chinese Charged Robbery is the charge filed in Portland Chinese, who ts alleged to/ tmve held up and frisked August D.| Venturosa, @ cannery contractor, of| $1,000 on October 17. The robbery} Washington et, Railroad Avenue Repairs Ordered Repair of the plank paving and the wood trestle on Railroad ave.,| between Madison and Pike sts, and} the building of a dvain ditch thru the Wetmore slough in Rainier val-| ley were authorized by ordinances passed by the elty council Monday. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED You do not make personal com- stout your are getting!” or “My dear, you are really awfully tired and run down” not start conversation in most pleasant channels, You cannot help noticing a friend’s appearance, but you can refrain from expressing your thoughts if you think they might bo unpleasant. do the | A ftest-hand tnvestigation, how: | With Big Robbery ||) superior court against Chin Dick,|[) is said to have occurred at 211% /7/ ments when you meet your || friends. Such greetings as “Oh, how looking | | the greatest Joy or the greatest terror, whichever the case might be. The oxsnyn will be received until | | November 2. November 4 the win |ners of the contest will be named, |when @ first prise of $20 and « ond of $10 will be awarded. Hach » in the meantime, submitted seaye Will be published tn the columna of The Star. of those articles appearing In the paper will receive two complimen tary passes each to “The Fatal Marriage” at the Palace Hip the ater. ‘The first essay, received Tuesday morning, follows “My greatest moment? “Simply told and in a few words, but boiled down to cold facts, the supreme moment in any woman's life is gi to one bern in His ima second = marriage child, but the thrilling moment has passed into oblivion, “MRS, A. K., “Seattle.” \Would K Keep Taxis Off the Streets | Revision of the city law which permits parking of taxicabs and “for | hire” cars tn certain P im” in the downtown district ts proposed tn an| ordinance introduced tn the elty coune!! Monday by Councilwoman Kathryn A. Miracle, It provides | that such vehicles shall be kept in marages and called by telephone The writers | THE SEATTLE STAE. ( WEARS HIS TROUSERS 25 YEARS) | | | | Here's the world’s longest-lived pair of trousers, J. N. Hook, Ful- ton, Mo. is in "em, And he's deen hin years, taking them off} only when Mra, Hook had to launder | them. “They don’t make pants like | that nowadays,” Hook opines, “I) | woutan't trade ‘em for a dozen new ‘em 25 pairs, Why, there ain't a button off, @ hole in ‘em or a cut or a fray or| lanything, You'd swear I'd bought | ‘em yesterday.” Hook says he'll wear | his durability-prise trousers 25 years | | more and then pass them along to inte hetra. Ever thought about starting a cold weather sets In. The Star's for you in condensed and eantly facta that you need for ralsing bureau. Low Heels | Junior Louis i] Backyard Poultry Keeping know how to select your pullets, the nests, how to get best results in egg production, how much yard must be provided, what and how to feed them? Right now, in the fall, fs the best time for the city poultry keeper to procure his stock of pullete and get them iaying before your own table. The bulletin will be sent free on request fill out carefully the coupon below and mall to our Washington Inclose two cents in stamps for postage, | backyard poultry yard? Want to |) how to house hens, how to bulld Washington bureau has complied understood form all the ensential chickens and producing egge for Simply ‘oultry Keeping,” and Featured in the Downstairs Store at These Moderate Prices: Military Heels Heels ‘A Special Purchase of 15) CLOTH SKIRTS (Regular and Extra Sizes) | Intendent, pe —— |Mayor Jolted Once Again by Council ‘Today Mayor Brown ts again por: }ing over his let of eligibles for the position of streets and sewers super- At Monday's session, the} city turned down the mayor's latest | Bell, and re- mines, William Bi. fused to grant the executive's re | quest for @ reconsideration of the | Carl S. Gaseman appointment, which | has been rejected, Husband, His Wife Gone, Seeks Divorce Alleging that his wife,Edith Nixon, has returned to England, the land of birth, taking their two minor | her, Jesse Nixon, la- borer and veteran of the world war, has filed suit for divorce in superior court, Nixon, who served four years over- fean with the Canadian forces, says his wife was so outspoken against the United States that he feared they dren with | would be deported, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 12 Smart Styles in SATIN PUMPS $6.45| and | $6.95 “THESE voguish Slippers for afternoon and evening wear are offered in Black and Brown Satin and Satin-and-Brocade combinations with ar Spanish Heels Full Louis Heels SIZES 3 TO 8; WIDTHS, AA TO C | othe satins are of superior quality, the styles correct and the values unusually worth emphasizing—at $6.45 and $6.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘At $ 3. 95 Wednesday ij re the type of Skirts t hat will be chosen for wear with overblouses and sweaters, in very attractive plaited models, featuring novelty stripe patterns of Prunella Black —sizes 25 to 38 waist decidedly low at $3.95. Navy in Brown measurement—priced THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB family. work, design pictured, rectly over burners. closed top gets hot all over. seven things can be cooking at a time, and two or three burners will do the Doubdle-clip casters, and lock jotnts—size 22 1-2 inches high, 21 inches wide and 48 helical ties, Fall- or Twin-Size Metal Bed $ 1 3: 75 In Square-post Pattern, Special: A high-grade Metal Bed in the attractive Full- or Twin-size: Walnut, / Mahogany or Ivory finish. Special $13.75, Double-deck Coil Spring $11.50 Full- or Twin-size —Each Spring 1# bullt with 99 tem. pered colin Joined with A featured value and a very com fortable Spring, at $11.50, 50-Pound Felted | Cotton Mattress| This Storage Chest Is a Featured Value: lock, inches long. The Sonora “Marquette’’ at $125. 00 | THE MARQUETTE is a_moderately- priced instrument of the Console type, and a very popular member of the Sonora A particularly admirable style for the smaller room or apartment; 30 inches wide, 33 inches high, 19 inches deep. Powerful, silent, double-spring motor. Plays all standard makes of Records. In Mahogany or Walnut Finish At $125.00 Vessels don’t have to Convenient Terms of Payment Can Be Arranged. be placed di- Easy to keep clean. Vessels will not The smooth, en- tip. Grease does not reach burners, Six or Convenient, compact, good-looking, Also it’s a lot more convenient and a more comfortable range to work with. See the special Smoothtop demonstration ‘of three vessels. steaming with but one burner going. Roll-edge Imperial-stitched Felted ) Cotton Mattress, with stitched sides and tastefully-patterned ticking. $9.85 Special —Fourth Floor $37.50 In Mahogany or Walnut finish and lined throughout with Tennessee Aromatic Red Cedar, this Storage Chest is a beautiful article of fur- niture as well as a featured value at the price: $37.50. Interior is fitted with sliding tray. Ugnum vitae Third Fleor —Fiftth Floor “It’s the Handiest, | Dandiest Range | You Ever Saw 'S a newly created, — scientifically built range with many re- markable improvements —not the least tant of which is the ability of one burner to do the work of two or more. good-cooking. But, remember, you can- not get Smoothtop results by placing a solid top on your range. There is only one Smoothtop, and that is scientific. ally constructed for this purpose, It’s the Vulcan. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE TT, EVE dangerous, Saturday and Wednesda and Sun Colman Deck Woman Is and Robbed by Thug 24. —Slugged into unconsciousness by a thug armed with an iron bar, Mary Elwell, 60, was robbed of a small amount of currency while on her way to work at a fruit cannery here Monday. ‘The aged woman was taken to the Providence hospital, where her badly bruised and cut face was treated. Her Injuries are not believed to be Oct. Slugged Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE @ Seattle Daily mm. trip Sat. & Sun Passenger Fare 800 Hi Navy Yard Route to do to ate ed neares ADMIRAL WAYAT CALIF. Willard PANTAGES So] It’s a Habit at Every Willard Station tomorrow's business as we why our men are trained to think of your best Bat- tery interests rather than don’t try to sell you a new Battery if all the old one needs is But if you DO need a new one you can get the fa- mous Willurd at the new low prices. neers in 202 separate Car Factories. Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and Now Playing RIGOLETTO BROS. —and— SWANSON BROS. KENNEDY & ROONEY TUCK & CLARE DALY, MACK & DALY] | PANTAGESCOPE COMING NEXT WEEK think as much about about today's. That's think only of immedt- sales. That's why we “filing up.” Threaded = Rubber Now recommend- and used by the engi Open Evenings Until 8 p. m. SEATTLE MALT & SUPPLY ©0. 110 SENECA ST, dust Off Second Ave, Free delivery any part of city ELLIOTT 4042 Agents Pabst Blue Ribbon Malt 617 EAST PIKE BRD ano BLANCHARD

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