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PAGE 8 «HE SEATTLE STAR = TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. | 1924 NOMINEE Why and How Coke Should Be Choose Your New Winter Coat, LIST iS LONG Used for Domestic Heating Suit or Dress for Jrist If you are having trouble getting coal saan Tf you ean" et enough ooal Presidential Plans Are Being If you would’ iike te wee coke, bat don't knew how Laid heating furnaces o know why and how ft can be used CREDIT TERMS | ve | BY PAUL R. MALLON will want the bulletin just prepared by The Star's NEW YORK, Noy. 14-—The open bureau, based ¢ tical and ea nderstood | politi al powers that be today saw loattie office, ven imo tb than 17 possible nominers. Offer [They tnolude | President Harding | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, wilt bring home William 8, Kenyon, progressive 1822 New York Ave, Washington, D, ¢ 2 to you the very senatorial leader, now a federa 1 want a copy of the bulletin, “Coke for Domestic Heating, dias stv t Towa, because of the and inclose herewith two cents in stamps for postage strength manifested by progressives in the elections last week tor Borah, of Idaho, vigorous matve tor Johnson, of California Street and No inges of our Credit Plan Name NEW WINTER DRESSES State j subs erase i A complete shipment of very attractive Dresses, in all sizes, are priced at os : $33.50, $43.50, $53.50 sa ie oa cn “| New York Leaves Opera | A Selection of Fine Furs cto piles ow Seu in coats, wraps and scarfs. Beautiful t S ort Horse Sho Near Seal Wraps, 50 inches long, $165.00, O upp Extremely fine quality Coats of Elec- But the remainder of the house | tric Seal— was Jammed, Hundreds were turned | $99.50 to $119.50 away, Every gallery seat wns filled BS hocker say so too when who in believed to have gained ad you try Folger's Golden ditional strength as « reautt of the City Gate. It is the coffee that" hits | "Suuater Capeer, af Kanan, ‘Whe the right spor” with those who demand quality. Tell your grocer you want it. Senator Capper group f Wisconsin, who might nocrats include Smith, of New York, because strength he displayed tn the nY RICHARD A pernatorial race in New York NEW YORK verner Samuel M. Ralston, of! x.y York society t Indiana, who is being > opera the go-by in favor of a horse Indiana democrats as @ result of | gow | Every square inch of standing room fl hin election to the senate Ow mebody's blunder the great|around the fringe of the great par-| A large number of exquisite garments, UT I | "William @. McAdoo, who might opera senson and the national horee|quet was taken. Practically every |UP to $295.00. I ldectde to carry on the Wilsontan h great events on the New| orchestra seat was occupied. There @ the same night. In the| empty stalls | FINE MILLINERY - { drawing power, the horses! No 400 seate were vacnnt at the | A new ahi " Ci great / " . pment of excellent Utility « at the Squa he ow, however, The big bark All new Hats, in delightful shapes variety = nes ran By none coat reve singe ooh Diiiee event Com: ot Cit tacmaes ali the ribbon: pavilion had been decorated tn a | and shades, this week, at— ter . 108 who may coatinue his fight for/as the members of New York's >|) way that made it rival Madison 4 ne—are unusual val at 1d ‘peace:” encouraged by the per strata wore concerned. |ttauare garden in the tatters vouns-ll $10.50, $12.50, $15.50 $29.50 policies Senatorelect Edward 1, Edwards, of New Jorsey, who champions the wets. }arn owt and gayest dayw, Only the dia-| | Wilson. for the patrons i patroness the mond horseshoe waa miasing A. Mitchell Palmer, former attor/club members and the exhibitors.) ‘Those who went to watch and ney general, who was a candidate| were filled with the slim whitel not to be watched were surprised tn 1920. shouklers and broad, white fr to find that the affair te becoming Henry Ford. of the elect of society who fe! more horsey and jess showy. The Lynn J. Frasier, senatoreled@ | Usuelly in evidence at the opera. | boxes and members’ section showed from North Dakota, ts also being} A# @ result Mme. Maria Jeritz,)9 thick sprinkling of whipeord and mentioned to lead a furmerlabo: |the beautiful, flaxen-haired Viennese! jeather mixed with the ermine and eC we | ket lopera star, made her formal bow six. las the new queen of American ‘The extinct bird known as the Ww BSN TP RERBB EE * a enue ol ‘ a grand opera to almost empty @odo, undoubdtediy existed in consid- men Like Kiss Anita Baldwin to [diamond horse This 66 99 @table numbers as tate as the end of Thief’s Mustache | semicircle of stalls which is Fe ts- TWO ENTRANCES: he 17th century 1th century. MADRID, Nov. 4—A “Jack the} Sell Stock Farm suriiy crowaes witn New York's be 209 Union Street 1332-1334 Becond Avenue vacuo | Kinser,” who has terrorized women . diamonded 400, was nothing but a) SAN _FRANCI#OO, Nov. 16—Mre. | 4,1. gaping cavern when Jeritaa jin the city’s finest residential seo- % | tion, iy described a “very gallant ia Atte Baldwin, daughter and one of |twepe on the stage toward the end | Guaranteed his address and having « delight: | y lof the first act of “Tosca.” It was | fully soft mustache.” Baldwin, picturesque Caltfornia mul |iee test appearance as the succes fice of the Western Union ‘Telegraph |ern Union for want of correct ad Office for want of correct address. | drens. eee 4. 3. CULBERT.—A telebram cal Historically engineering ts one J, J. Culbert, addressed to 2008 2ist | tbe oldest of professions. + a Tallis ot Mpckaoe, ‘You'll Get } Rid of held at the main office of the aos Blackh 1; Sure RADIUM IS OPENING There ts on sate ond g tha THE DOOR OF HEALTH |Dinckheads, t that is to 2 disesive th them pinsibihes thmiltionaire, Ia to move to New|... o¢ the tamoun Geraldine Farrar, | York, she inced hy oe EXTRACTION Cocaine Smuggler | Tne me TT ene. ston | oe Head tn endo lat ow Corn son. Not over a dozen perso: FREE DAILY Ring Is Captured farm at Santa Anita, near Loe AM ti crwen b Joritaa came goles, will be sold and whe will reside | PARIS, Nov. 17.—French police] in the East so that her son, BM.) 1 R |have captured the members of an| Baldwin, can fininh college and then i international gang of cocaine smug: |take up music, she eaid. 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