The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 8

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Many of velvet ingly Your cholce Feathers Fancies modish with glistening metallic ments or Voguish feather trims. at... them plain banded hat. Ch Felt Hats Feit and stripped felt, endless variety of shapes $1.00 Flowers and Trimmed Hats Strik orna $1.00 Banded Hats The wanted colors. The soft swagger style and the smart, stiff shapes. ope mm have, you ~~ _ a $1 .00 Whatever oth Children’s Hats Fruit clusters sparkling with tinsel, allvery metal ornaments, coque, curious pins Invite 1850 Hats for Your Choice on This Midseason’s Great “Dollar Friday” Two hats for less than the usual cost of one, New, late October arrivals; velvets, duvetyns and felts, stunning shapes and colorings, priced earlier in the week at $3.85, $4.85 and $5.95. Exceptionally fine values you can't afford to miss. Feather Hats Jn in allfeather hate. ings, 85 new arrt variety of Your choles at ... An | The shapes and colors the kiddies love to wear, The kind mothers know will Jast 50 a long time c burnt goose feathers, you to trim a new shape. vw AS A RESULT of « motion by $. District Attorney Revelle, an official order was sign- ed Wednesday by Judge Jeremiah Neterer, committing al] women here- Thomas formatory. Don’t Blame Your Furnace The old furnace may not be such a coal eater after all. It may be the coal. Some coal makes a lot of fuss and little heat. The heat value is determined by the actual compo- sition of the fuel. Rock Springs Coal burns stead- ily and freely with a long flame—the long flame means high heat value—-and it leaves little ash which also means more heat per dollar. Give the furnace a chance with Superior Rock Springs Coal. Superior Rock S uperior Rock Springs Ogden, Utah after sentenced to more than one yoar in the Western Washington dis. triet to the Leeds, Mo., women's re } interpreter. A lavish Dressy enough for many Hundreds of Untrimmed Hats In practically every shape and shade in many of the wily tt. 91.00 /2 Price and \Copper Captured German Language LONDON, Oct. 26.—Policeman James Hartley, who knew no Ger- man before the war, picked up the |tanguage while held prisoner for four years, and has been appointed court The manufacture of alrplanes ts! being attempted in Australia, If you have a severe cough cold mpanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, ot if your child wakes up the night with croup and you jek help, try thie soy old jade cough remedy. Any drug: supply you with 21% ounces ‘our this into « pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu: lated ar syrup. Of you can use clarified molasses, ho inatead of ey, This recipe m: ble coug! and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief, You can feel this take hold of a on in a way that means business, t loosens and raises the phlezm, and that ubes stops throat tickle and sooth heals the irritated mombra line the throat and bronch with such promptness, e: ind cer- tainty that it is really astonishing Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming throat and chest colds. many worthless imi tions of t xture. To avoid dis. appointment, ask for “2% ounces Pinex” with full directio: recept anything else. give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co, Ind. FFD Liquids and Pastes for White, Black, Tan, Brown and Ox-Blood Shoes. COMPANY Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. ‘ MAN TO ALTAR Bachelor Falls Victim of Widow’s Charms BEAUVOIR, Minw, Oct, 26.—-A horse and a cat led Uncle Jamon Henry Turner, confederate veteran, now 94 years old, out of bachelor #e- clusion into matrimony ‘This old war hero never thought of fotting married until he was 74, He had never gone with any girls in his long life, He was a typical old bach- clor, had never kissed a girl, had never gone to a dance and had never mixed with the fair sex at any par- ties nor at any ptenicn Uncle Turner says that there were no toys when he was a «mall boy and that the mont fun the boys of hin day had wan with their 4 catching ‘possuma, foxes and rabbits, “LT met the first woman I ever fell in love with in thin way,” sald Unele Turner. “My horse got lont off from me and IT was out looking for him when T ran across a beautiful widow jown the public road with She was 40 and I was t you bet nhe was good-looking me was Mre. Caroline Melton. T called on the widow that night and we were married In two months My married life with the Widow Mel STAR Here’s Fun for Witch Day Little Details Important ton was very happy T grieved then } that I had not married at an cartier date, but, the T was 74, T was not « dead man by any means, even if T had been chewing tobacco since 1 was 6 / tnele Henry was made very ead two years later when his wife died. He had no children by bis first wife He met hin second wife when he was 78, And thts ts the way that hap. pened “Mian Mary Harris, with her ter-in-law ‘inele Henry sold, “Her sister-in-law was churn ing out tn the yard. Mary Harris | had a pet cat, and this pet cat passed | by the churn and licked {t, This| caused Minn Mary's sister-in-law to! get mad and, while her temper was high, she grabbed the cat and slammed {t against a tree, “This made Miss Mary mad. 1 was passing by and went tnto console the young Jady about her cat getting| wounded and she was eo pretty I just fell tn love with her on the spot T avked her to let me take her to the debate at the schoolhouse that night. She aceepted and I mm love to her, and tn two months’ time she was my bride.” Uncle Henry Turner fotned the confederate army when he was 25. He fought tn the battles of Shilo, Bull Run and Manassas Gap, He was shot twice in the leg at the bat- tle of Bull Run. He never went to school a day in| hin life, He wae 80 years of age! before he Jotned the Baptiet church. Motorship Is Here | After Perilous Trip After a narrow escape from toe floes which have appeared exception ally early in the Kuskokwin river The shops are full of first attempt. BY MARIAN HALE One hears « great deal these days! fringe makes very effective hair.| about the Importance of atmosphere, but at no time ts it more important than at a Halloween party In fact, if the atmonphere t» right the guests are bound to enter into the spirit of the affatr and contribute their own entertainment, If you must transform your Dutch Colonial or early Italian living room into a witch's den you will find cre; paper, used lavishly, will create amazing atmospheric changes, At the same time you purchase the crepe paper, get a supply of black cutouts of owls, witches and cate that come in assorted sizes. You get « very elaborate effect if you cut the paper into inch strips and festoon it from the outer edges of the wall to the central chandelier. Make your window curtains and draperies of the strips, then loop them back after the manner of fab- rie curtaine. If you have an Indirect Ughting fysterm your inverted bow! will lend iteelf nicely to decoration. To cover it with yellow paper, decorated with cats or witches, is @ simple method, but @ more novel idea ts to use the wlobe for a head. covering it with aids to atmosphere, and your) was living | Halloween redecorating will be the cheapest sort you can ever and stuff and dress it, Crepe paper Long cylinders of orange-colored pa per, with black cutouts or figures [painted in black or red, used tnatead of regular shades, give a good effect Table decorations may be as simple or an elaborate as one wishes. The table cover may be of figured or [plain crepe paper, fringed or plain, with paper napkins to match. For the centerpiece, the time-hon- jored jack o' lantern, filled *h fruit, favore or flowers, tv alwa good. A witch's cauldron, suspended from jthree sticks, from which toy cats, witches and hobgoblina are scram bling, t# in keeping with the Hal |loween spirit, Bhocks of corn, apples, pumpkins and autumn Jeaves may always be used to good advantage. Place favors may be paper flower cups, filled* with candy or nuts, or smal} boxes with figures of witches of cate prancing above them. A novel idea ts to write fortunes ‘roll into tubes the size of a cigaret. Stick together with a gold band and tle a yellow ribbon around them, Fancy caps add to the gaiety of low crepe paper, sewed together with the motor schooner Anvil ts under PAPe? 884 adding appropriate feat- pein or pasted together and nged. Very lovely effects may be ob- way for Seattle, wireless reports; It was thought by local offi 8 of the Kuskowin Traneporta | tion company, which operates the! boat, that the ship would be forced | to winter at Bethel, Junior Glee Club Is Organized Here Fifty young men, formerly mem- bers of high school glee clubs, organ- ized the Junior Glee club Wednes day, under the direction of Dr. KR. L. Glase, chairman of the Amphion #o- clety committees which has sponsored the new organization. The club is to be recruited to 100 members within the next two weeks, EUGENE, Ore—Jury trying case of Mra. Katherine BE. Emmons, 20, alleged “bandit queen, reed with theft of an auto here, fails to agree on verdict and is dismissed. | OTTAWA, Ont.—Totai imports to | Canada for the 12 months ending Au- | Suet 31 last were $732,291,895. [ IN C-2 FIRE | i. X Maj. H. A, Strauss (above) and Sergt. A. B, Albrecht, of the crew of the army diri- gible, sustained minor injur- tes when the giant blimp was destroyed by fire at San Av- tonio, ures. Then butld a body of cardboard ROSES FOR YOUR HOME Fall planting of your roses for next summer should be done as soon as the leaves have fallen from trees and bushes, The Star's Washington bureau has compiled for you from official sources everything you need to know In order to have a beautiful rose garden, rose hedge, or lawn and border of rosea for next summer. It tells what spectes and varieties to eslect, all about soll and fertilizer, planting, pruning, roses for arbor and trellis, roses for cutting, cultivation, and eo on. Whether you have one rose bush or fifty, this bulletin will be of value to you. And whether you want to plant now or next spring, you should send for this bul- Jetin, which t free to Star readers, Fill out carefully the coupon below: —_—_—O Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1322 N. Y¥. Ave. Washington, D. C. 1 want « copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. jon pieces of white paper, which wil! | THURSDA That Can’t —and a Wonderful Selection of These are positively remarkable values that words fail to describe adequately. Let us show you these, priced at $15.85 and $22.45 | i | | VALUES shopped around tell You will know it, too, you see the delightful we are now able to offer at truly si values you cannot match where in Seattle. These Market Blouse «4 Dress Shop 107 Pike Street Courteous, Intelligent SERVIC Be Equaled t 2. fo = “@ PSTN Te Our customers who Us 80, ensational pri¢ege any. Dresses Ala! ome: ported feders the r pers for © peat? It @ clos pon tl offfichs are unbeatable |} 7%: Really they're worth much mop ver 0 But our buying pl wing os wuildi price other stores have been seano! to touch. You get the benefit, the P ‘These stunning creations 1n enapy ters. de Chine, Canton crepe and polret twill are splendid examples of ge. uine value—value that must be seen to be appreciated, Don't buy anywhere until have seen these dresses at - such an affair, They may be of yel-|tatned by the use of paper flowers, patterns and directions for which may now be purchased at the favor These are very easy to counter. make. tations and place cards, jety of styles. den variety is unavailable. church militant. Mohammedanism, English Dukedoms Come Into Fashion LONDON, Oct. 26.—When the ob- solete royal dukedoms are revived, which is expected to be in the near Prince Henry, third son of the king, probably will be created future. duke of Edinburgh. Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothacne Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Gummed prals with appropriate Halloween markings come by the box and give o festive touch to invi- Paper cups, plates and bonbon |boxes may also be bought in a vari-| If you live tn the city you may buy autumn foliage by the yard and frames for pumpkins when the gar- Swarm Thru West CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 26—The chureh of Islam has elso become a It has accidentally been revealed. here that many Mos- lem teachers are operating quietly in Western Europe particularly Great Britain, France, Belgium and Hol- land. Most of their converts are sald to be women led to desert their own churches thru the strange lures of SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Simple Application That Dissolves B No more squeezing to get rid of those w ishea, blackheads. There ple, safe and sure wi out and that is to ¥ few seconds—wash the every blackhead will Natural Rubber, eet of teeth oediraettce To ads a BRIDGEWORE ..... * sost of our present recommended by our ers, whore Me good satisfaction. All work guaranteed Bxamination free nyggugaraonaEsgEm CUT RATS © DENTISTS | QUEZs eR You Can’t Buy A New Battery at any one of lard Stations really need one. of our old 2 vice to make the rt your old Battery reaches the stage won't pay YOU te e up or rebuild any met 7 Then we'll be glad te #7 you want we'll show you the Be Willard Wood : typo at prices as note rf as) nea 617 EAST P station RE ANG 3222 EASTLA ADMIRAL WAY

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