The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 5

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cme ean habe ee Sone FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ‘tee0, GR Six thousand four hun- dred square feet of floor space ol Store. Bri Welcome. Engine and Hook Ladder—to Toys UNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC, SIXTH AVE. Sciween PIKE ond PINE and I At a mow auditorium of the moroe, Thursday city councilwe = 11S engine is being built yorary chain |T Better come get it just for you definite act devoted to housing Downstairs now the dom. gnomes are through! Famous Bing Toy that really run gines Priced $1.75 tw 810.00 ng the children. | Radio messages day tnd fearly F Wednesday night |help from the ate liar stranded with 200 mile at nea, } about 65 miles off | was hopeful of re Jat an early hour lar, in the meant tafe and the at Beattie. are being advised Swish! wide. The doors ETTY and Ann are twins, don't you know! One & quite large—and one © Hocht Mrs. Landes Heads Women’s Civic Body s in Seut on fea Monarch while me Mra jon r f meeting of 1 A need for thoro underst 4 that left ne 0 wohing the The Stun is waid to be) the 1922 addition to feminine pulchritude. that threatened | distinguished artists selected 18-year-old Mabelle Woodland | | to engulf her, has subsided somewhat | Bhe has rigged a jury lof the one that was lost to be steaming slowly bac The steamer and the tux! perish gossip. other ime. of ru each ‘Barefoot Walk Is | Halted by Copper the CLARA SKARIN TRIAL WITNESS Aids Man Suing Hochbrunn Estate Executors Wome ot « y Lane was named tem SHIP IS SAFE AFTER STORM ed in Seattle » Stuart Dol ta rudder n 1 reached a point! » Flattery and in ph towa the fire quickly glide! did not grow! NEW YOP.K, Nov, 10—Two : ciety girls wagered they could w This miniature double Garage | Prettily Dressed Dolla with cs dena ok on FCG houses a closed Limousine, | eyes that open and abut, a af P oteokin and @ racing roadster that | curly hair, dainty hate and ;ennest cay se . oo reatly run. Priced, only bonnets. Priced. - ssaraagye rd “ oor ge il aiear $1.25. 65¢ to $10.00 “shew graphene hebt 4 A complete line of mechanical and electric minia- ture railroads. . Priced from $1.00 to $75.00. home in a taxica KFC—1116 a 2:48 p 6:20 p. m KDZE ee ie } Friday. ‘The willow ts one of the most Malaria, now known to be caused Widely distributed of trees, there be-|by an animal parasite tronemitted ing at least though doubtless More varieties not yet separately identified. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Upset Stomach, You ing or overacting, take Cascarets! —_ KZC 160 known species,jto man %y monquitoes, was sup there are many | posed formerly to be due to a pol sonous emanation from the soll of certain localities. VANCOUVE Negro, sente’ for killing Cons b. m 520 p.m; 915 p.m 3030 to Il «a m. and £:20 to 4:30 p. m. dally, and 7:15 to $15 Monday, Wednesday and KIN—#15 to #15 p. m 645 to T15 pom Condon, acting president of the uni Fred Deal, | versity EDINBURGH, Nov. 10. nuary 12] Chorus—College club fifteen to get a cook, Mra, Henry Alexander MoKeath.| Taiks—« h Andy Smith and|*nt out a sandwich man bearing | WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 615 p.m; |} anding of bb eg | requi 4 tw naa | {TOM thousands of photographs submitted in the contest of | THE SEATTLE HERE IS A REAL FLAPPER | STAR aa by tug y for | Mabelle Woodland all who have puzzled over) A committee of ver Gaze on a real “flapper type,” of Swampscott, Mass., as the “typical American flapper” \}} ace rax|the Flapper magazine. The prize winner upsets lots of flap-||| She shuns powder and paint! She ia a good) | housekeeper—and likes to cook! And what is more, she| | 996 s to bed at 9 and gets up at 6! Large Night Tonight at ; “| Homecoming on Campus) ck |ten by Minw Ethel Radford and di.) od by th od Domino Dramatic | and te h the ty of the university | ing songs and Helen Ferryman will act as\f} moi and alumnae of © paniat for the evening | ce and university that has alumnus of alumna te repre sent it will vie in noisemaking Mrs. Todd R. Mose Wulia Eimdorf) will be prolocutor, Program committee is nponed of | and hilarity at the University |Mrs. Donald MeDonald, «hairman of Washington Dean Ethel H. Coldwell, Misa Mar. | | It is the first night of Home. |#8ret MeCarney | coming, and is known as “Al Keception Committee — Mra, T. College Night.” Aldervon. Programs for the men and Decoration Committee—Mims Jose women are separate, They with [Pune Buckley, Mrs. Kena Grittiths. |f) pesmi Big A An tefreshments—Mrs. H. A. Hansen. Mra, Wylie Hemphill, Summers Mra. Charies is an fe i shirt parade by undergrad uaten on route to celebration and | bonfire. ows Only Three Wanted $75-a-Week Wage Address of welcome—Dean John T. Colds, Biliousness, Bad Breath want to feel fine; to be quickly free “Lest We Forget” On the morning of November 11, 1918, millions of war- weary men were released from the pitiless struggle. Four years have not dimmed the memory of our first exultation over peace, with victory for the ideals of our homeland. Yet there are many with whom the horrors of war will always remain, to remind us, while celebrating victery, to cherish the ideals of a peace so dearly won. Will you join with this bank in its pledge to carry on their spirit of loyalty and service—thus making Armistice Day truly significant? THe Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington Children love Cascarets too. 10c boxes, To clean out your bowels without cramp- | the bowels acting. When taken at night, the bowels work wonderfully in the morning. Cascarets never sicken or inconvenience | from sick headache, dizziness, biliousness, | you next day like pills, calomel, salts or oil. } colds, bad breath, sour, gassy stomach. One or two Cascarets, anytime, will start | also 25 and Soc sizes, Any drugstore. prsactlienisi arene atinoncueng: pap Shsatalioen ened ont Coach Enoch Bagshaw, and Captain, ® Sign offering $75 m week to a Erb of ¢ nia and Captain In pable woman. Only three appil-| gram of Washington. so appeared. | Song—Archie Ruggles Addresses Foreign ambassadors from Oregon and Pullman, Uuniver aity of Oregon, Richare ore Smith | Washington State college, Dr. F. F Nalder. Roxing matches bouta, two bouts. Representative college songs Wisconsin,” Wisconsin alumni; “ low Blue,” Michigan alumni; Califernia songs, Four. round “On and jazz band stunts California alumni songs will well be called for represented college alumni gre Entertat from the Butler cafe Stunt—H. A. Thompson. U. of W. Glee ciub and U. of W. quartet Intermission will be had for drinks and eats ter of ceremonies Roy Rosen | | program for the women will be held in the gymnasium, on the campus, and is as follows Orchestra, “Minomette,” by Had ley; waltz by Tschaikowsky; Mis Hetty Onsum, Louisa Bentén, Estio _ | Omstead and Miss Helen Ferryman. Mins Ada ey w ing a group of wong * Rummel; “Boat Ware; “Preiude to Cycle of Lise,” Ronald Violin solo by Loulse Benton. mazurka, Mlynoraki ancing furnished by Mins Mary &. ¢ EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Cottin Sanitarium DR. ALBERT F. COTTIN DR. LANTA L. COTTIN (Lady Physician) Our whalebone mubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if| !you have two or more teeth. $5.00 & perfect re- | 512 14th Ave, Phone Kant 0071 Natural Rubber, net of teeth A place to regain your health in the least possible time, if you suffering from Diabete hts Disease, Rheumatism, stones, High Blood Pressure, Asthma, Prostatic trouble, dis- as Heart and Digestive emale Diseases and ions leas methods combination with Blectric y drotherapy, Milk Diet and other diets suitable for each individual case RATHS VERY REASONABLE Outside patients greated from 9a. m. to 5p. m., by appointment, Gum Lyke Rubber, | Set of production of the mn TO teeth... ‘ 10.00} $4.00) Most of our present patronage ta| lrecommended by our early custom. | Jers, whose work 1# still giving good satisfaction, | All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examination free, | OHIO ouT RATE DENTISTS Kstablished 20 Years 2nd Ave. and Unt Open # to 6 Datly—9 URIN NIGHT& MORNING & 4 A wide assortment of smart styled Coat lour Coatings styles, Friday Night: Seattle Star Radio Program from K. D. Z. E. PACE 5 GO. RHODES Saturday Brings Many Opportunities Women’s Coats at $11.95 Colors are brown, navy and mixtures ular way for $19.50 each. Girls’ Middy Blouses $2.95 Upper Main Floor. are with —— Special Until Noon Second Floor , in materials of Normaglow, Ve- which are in mannish tailored coats that would sell in the reg- Until Saturday noon only. and Heathers, of many Men’s Union Suits Special, $1.95 Main Floor. Men's tuck#titched Union Suite of a desirable weight for winter, in mottled gray color, well wus Ge tailored and in full sizes. A value that is B ee selling regularly at $2.60. Special Saturday, a 12 and 14 years—-@2.95 each. eult, $1.06. Saturday—Second Floor. Hats that have been selling $5 4 regular for $7.50, $10.00 and $12.60. Millinery Special Toilet Sundry Special Saturday—Main Floor. ASHES OF ROSES ROUGE—reg- ular 60 box JAVA RICE POWDER—regular 39c box. Combination 65c Children’s Gloves Glove Dept. Main Floor. Fur-top, fleece tt brow $1.35. Furtop Mittens of suede or kid, in brown, beaver and gray $1.00 ond $1.35. Gauntlet Mittens, fleece lined, with allaround strap at wrist, ined gloves in dark 0 brown and gray Capeskin Gloves, oneclasp style and fleece lined. Colo gray, in sizes 0 to 7. Pair, $1.25. Boy Scout Gloves, all lined and rang ing in price from 75¢@ to $1.25. Nov Mabton Boy’s Steer Tops Portland Sale PORTLAND, Unable| Price brought by a steer at the Pa cific International Live sition at yesterday 10. Stock expo A Winter Coat Like Jack Has! 7. A pair, A pair, and in A pair, $1.35. Roys’ Overcoats of excellent wool overcoating materials, made with convertible collars, two side and two muff pockets, These are in brown, gray and tan mixtures. are brown and Sizes 3 to 10 years. by the Portland Hotel company to Harold Holmes, a club boy of Mab- ton, Wash., for a Shorthorn of senior yearling class. The price paid was 51 cents « pound, after spirited bid ding. Next high price of 50 cents a was paid] pound was paid by Henri Thiele of Highest TOOLS AT A SAVING 5-foot Stanley Zig-Zag Rules, regular 50c, special at 35¢. 8-inch Ratchet Braces, regular tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. Regular $3.50, Special at $2.50, special at $1.98. Myers’ Famous Lock-stitch Nickeled, on Awl, very special at with steel ° ; “A speedy stitch.” Com- ig wien plete with needle and thread. GENUINE HANDWERCK DOLL 22 inches high, cornposition body, fully jointed; has closing eyes, eyelashes and mohair wig. A big value. It will pay you to buy now and dress for Christmas. $5.00 ELECTRIC IRONS Very Low-priced for $ Saturday’s selling at... “as 3.98 Worth $6.50 No C. O. D. Orders. RADIO SUPPLIES LOW PRICED NERCO HEAD SETS, Special at $4.49 pair. Re; sell at $7.50. (2,200 ohms) $1.50 DETECTORS, special at 98¢. Specially Priced at 75¢ CONTACT SWITCHES, spe- cial at 49¢. 6-pound size, has 6-foot cord and stand. $4.00 VARIOMETER, special at Guaranteed one year. $2.98. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OFFER OF SOLVENE, 2 CANS FOR 250 A shredded soap for washing machines and fine laundering. Come in and let our demonstrator show you how to get results with this wonderful soap. MAZDA LAMPS | NATIONAL MAIDA Priced at 4o-watt ... . Be ndeipet GO-watt . 40¢ o acihae watt ... 60¢ po tone RRS ONES WS 756 $1 19 Your home can be bright e and well lighted without creased light bills if you use MAZDA LAMPS, them Buy FIVE. NO. 1 UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS in- Equipped with 3 knives, which cut perfectly all kinds of meats and foods-does not crush, mash or grind, A bar. gain at $1.19, in cartons of the Sovereign hotel for an Aberdeen Angus steer weighing 1,340 pounds. Human betngs struck by lght- ning are killed In about 26 per cant

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