The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 11

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922 wh “a Why Not Now? | | | ! | | | Right now is none too early to select your Christmas Cards—stocks are new, clean and com- | plete. | You will find a splendid assortment of engraved, | embossed and tinted cards, ranging in price from | S¢ to $1.00, at all Bartell Stores. Individual | envelopes to fit every card. Fountain Acie, baa 4 Pens Are! Dolls! Dolls! Always Good, | What Would Christmas Be ‘ Without Dolls? Practical Gifts Undressed Dolls, 19 inches high, wash- able kidoline body, sleep- ing eyes, as pictured... $1.50 20-inch Jointed Dolls, composition Waterman's a, ‘iauatie Patented Pencils body, sleeping eyes, % 2 2 5 Sheaffer Pens. ..$2.50 to 815,00 | Eversbarp ... 0¢ to g12.50 | mohair wigs ¢? ° Conklin Pens. ...$2.50 to 10,00 | Sener $3.50 to $7.50 00 to $5.00 TWO-PANTS SUITS Dunn Pens $2.50 to $15.00 | : : | Do ; Parker Duotolds. $5.00 and $7.00 | Parker $1.09 and 91.50 | “Shuco’ $1 50 SS Wahi Pons........85.00 to $9.00 | Waterman .......91.00 to $6.00 | Monkeys........--+ See . Just figure out what that means. And fine qual ity suits, too, in the very latest styles. Fine range of snappy patterns to choose from. You can’t help but find something to suit you Pure, Wholesome Specials Ce ee for Friday and Saturday Priced Dr. Anna McGrath By DUDLEY SIDDALL | partioutarty in case# tnvotving wo: | BROOKLYN, Nov. 24.—McGrath| men. I find the public pot only has . nocepted women as doctors but actu |to McGrath to Norwegian Hoxpital. | {7°} Oe erm The Im ‘cod Gi Ue tte Bae eS AIG SE a OR ae a a Two Pairs Pants With Every Suit in Our Entire Stock ‘That's the way accident cases are!” To girls now in high eochool I $25—$30—$35 quite often reported tn the $8th po-| should say medicine and even sur-| semhak Amani: lice precinct where Jobn McGrath ts | gery present a large field. pee SE * Sea 29c Pebeco Tooth Paste 32¢ | Sal Hepatica, a police sergeant and his daughter,| “Not long ago the path wna diff | ea Dr. Anna MoGrath, ls an ambulance | oult for women, But the plonser ooo 80c size ........19) orehound Drops, TWO PAIR—DOUBLE WEAR faa |Sromen"aovore made gov. thar || ra Woodbury's Cold Free 200 Mrvrcesesseeee. DE Accldenta, fires or fights not infre | achievements removed the sex preju: | ‘ i a ; quently see the blue-untformed of- | dices that otherwise would have been | 4 Cream, 60c jars..33¢ | Doan’s Kidney Pills 42¢ | purnt Peanuts, 19¢ floer pending In the ambulance call |an obstacle to us younger women. — | / ; Sty. 10 Bis ccctnceatls and working sideby-side with bis| “If a girl has good health, tntplll- Mavis Face Powder, Septol Thymol-Euca- Pintle’ ‘thm seit white-clad daughter. gence and a Itking for the work she! 0c si Gy Pars. lyptus Troches...1 - “ — pyuxe oc est Dr. McGrath was graduated trom | will be able to win her M. D. degree ane : i oF 1" Hewtoyer Wigsar Bolt te Mig Long Island Medica) College tn 1933. | without undue hartsbip. ‘, h | She is serving as interne at the Now| "And afterwards, ebe will learn Mavis Talcum, Lister’s Antiseptic Mpedel oecccecese sD OL CLOTHES SHOP 2be size ........17¢ Solution, 50c size, Me ices ..38¢ All for 49c wegian Hogpital on the eame besis| her sex gives her advantages not | as the male members of the staff. Possessed by men doctors; espectally Having just finighed four monthe|in certain phases of public health aes ee eer or 1 aaa | as Greater Now baggy A caly Teen work, to the fonegses | of many Wampole’s Cod Liver loa an Sites sedeen poo ee rdactee of ager” 7 : Extract, $1 size. .T2Z¢ Pineapple Peanut art ce bar ie oex been a itasdt tenatice ie Bennive a4 4711” Rose Sloan’s Liniment, ~ Orange farrendt handicap,” anys Dr. MoGrath.| completion of her training as an Glycerine Soap...17¢ Bbe size 23¢ Maple Nougat “Many times it has been an aneot, interne 2 # Cocoanut School t Antonio Luggado Cas- | Musterole, 80c size. @2¢) Cherry eg ESCAPES REDS tn #120 bam. | Musteole, Be ie eoiee TRAFFIC.COPS |= ODS, |} Sines Se or es pay Be Backed PREY OF CUPID]|) Semen wor We Sore | Nod, large sae...70¢| for sscvcon nse 08 | Tis etn anerest of ea To devise ways and means for plac- HONOR GUESTS Mine Adelln M Parker, former We have all popular medelp tn | Septol Liquid Petro- Carbona Cleaning the Week Chocolates. 49c rollrelbepes 8 Koy Mors oy 8 | Secaped from starvation and easew |]| “magpie latum, pint size..39¢| Fluid, 80¢ size...19¢ | ¥¥ pound box---emene- Chambe Banquets Tourist | pry ts fun Cupid aacording to dle and 10, Street Greeters | Have You Voted? Oh, yes, a new Senator has been elected, but the same public, you and your neighbors, are going to select the winners of our big Out o” Doors Picture Contest which closed Nov. 15th. See the wonderful display of outdoor pic- tures in our window at Second Avenue and Union—you'll miss it if you don’t—then vote for the prize winners in the group. Free photo of Mount Rainier or Snoqualmie Falls (postcard size) to every person yoting. Rubber Courtesy and service te Seattle nae “ptee 303} 7.00 8.50 10.00 4 DES START 10.50 by city offictals complimenting mem. LONG VOYAGE| quart ....$1.49 12,00 | bers of the traffic department who,| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24——WWitb | ° instead of keeping a vigil until) the ship's band playing the weddin, in 20 Years Told | wome visitor broke an ordinance,| march from “Lohengrin,” and ci | Presented them with # greeting from | ding bells ri . the steamer Presi. i | the mayor. @ent Taft palled. out of a Fran- To Our Mail Order Patrons 7 @ th te “Beattie bas during the past tour | cisco for the Orient. $e, $08 een mat IO gyvne stoclem cwsstce to fe sueeee of ne StS FON SE I ee seryeRTETE Holiday Merc’ that we do with your every-day neds. 00 jin the United States, and much of ee AGdress all orders or communications to Bartell Drug Company, 36x4 ped ao eee tne teathe department| _OLTMPIA—Pubile Mall Order Department, Seattle. M4 re le ent a i 4 18 who extended the first welcome to| indorsing Maneatign work, December = 37x44 18.00 J our guests,” sald Frank Waterhouse, | 1° 0° "AE ew by Act ana 2 n | president of the Chamber of Com. | '‘™* ed 15.00 Cigaret R 15.00 Leper Rotate TWO WITNESSES|CHURCH Has merce. Other speakers of the evening fe | wee tnstot Poise w. 888i Shoots Lo P NEW PASTOR} somc'2F - 37x5 18,00 : e770 snd Maver Been J. Breve. VOP caret recone et oe AT FIR HEARING ge" Gpneastees” Frgrtenes | mieten ae J Dope Fighters to some club Thursday night tp the par church, corner of Horner and Padilla mcrent & 3 CORD CASINGS | Su t T: Bill Seattle Mashers : lors of the Hotel Rainier-Grand. Mrs. res place, hag called the Rev. Geo. H. er 4 Highest Grade | Plans PI the pt be i. Rouse Police Ire Boot. Ogden and Mrs. Hazel Gilroy, Government’s Case Thought) Reaaen, of Charlestown Presuyter- ‘ t 20% Oversize; All Nonskid | France and Porter anti-narcotic bille| Seattle is in the throes of a new | were laid Thursday by the board of | police crusade, this time on the low- | trustees of the White Cross society, | vested young men who try to “pick 7 4 meeting at the Chamber of Com-|up” girls on the streets, Five ar- 32x4 ; whose idea it was to form the club, Near Completion fan church, as its pastor. Rev. Eats 500 presided. Plans are now heing laid prdaaicds sj Redden succeeds the Rey. W. J. ,. = er for meveral winter gocial events to| J, Madison, secretary at the Seat-| Clifford, who resigned in July to in Two ays, Dies be enjoyed by the lonesome men and | tle office of the Dougias Fir Co., now | “ke up work in California. GLASGOW, Nov. %4.—Paul Dun | merce. A number of speakers are| rests have already been made by to be sent out by the organization t eans of a decoy, in the women of the olty, who desire to/in court on charges of attemptingto| Rev. Redden was for two years; and, a clerk, ate 500 stonen | | ctve stucaticea’ iicwees Terooet the Sealateteted techs p Ba nad 3 make wholesome friends. fix the price of lumber, was called|prigr to going to the Charlestown ee ae, He thea 33x4 16.10 state on the evils of the narcotic|{s followed by a détall of plain as @ witness in the federal trade) church, state evangelist for the ovale a5 ee ee symptoms of 34x4 16.80 traffic and ap information bureau, to| clothes policemen. Chief of Police Japs Build Many commigsion hearing in the postoffice | prespyterian denomination. During | Lose . | gather statistics in regard to the aitu-| Severyns says he will keep up the building, Friday morning, to identify | nis pastorate with the Charlestown campaign until he has driven all the mashers off the streeta. Ships for Fleet} wtters writton in the seattle office. | Snuon he han a Prietiasead * SYDNEY, N. T?: Noy. 24,—Un. | This wae the third day of the hear- with hast” tor” statag: pagan” "eis Raizeed Ne saad fer the caption Watch Japan!” sev: | 8. chureh pullding soon became too eral newspapers print a story that| Hebert B. Allen. pocretary of the) sail to care for the people and the! HEREFORD, Bng., Nov. 24—Sam gave the/ uel B. Rdgar himself a 0 West Coast Lumbermen’s associa Japan ts building the world's greatest Charlestown authorities fleet. tion, who was ordered by the com | use of the old city hall. Rev. Red-|napkin on the London @ Not Fe ee eee ett varhe | 408 Was One of the soloists at the| western express train between wave testynony that two of those doo- | r¢. ber 3 . uments could not be located. sagas for Gen. J. W. De mu esses and presented ity entire wide |£0",cen. 3) WF; Denver, & onetime | of the case by Friday night. ‘Testi- ] li \ 32x43 20.00 35x44 23.00 36x44 24 33x5 25 | ation, has been authorized, with L. 8. May as head. . World War F. t All Over Agai MATTOON, PL, Nov. %6--Two rmhands, one a German, the rench, fought a duel to the with pitchforks near here. to be in the files of the association, | with Georgetown churoh Sunday, S iti maasnete mant ‘would have called all Ite wit-|,. he. WY gf DeRVEr wae named 35x5 37x5 27.00 } Rebuilt and Retreaded Tires | CORD OR FABRIC Guaranteed 4,000 Miles All Nonskid Mission to produce letters believed to Wayfarer. He will pegin his work | tol and Manchester, oe by 2 It was believed that the govern- mony presented by the lumber com- pany was not expected to extend over ten days. Witnesses testifying before Wil-| liam W. Sheppard, trial examiner, HAVE YOU BCZEMAt ‘3 / thursday, included Rot . Allen, | 31x4 9.50 | \\\ \ jours ofthe Wont Conn | Tomer D I E men's association; 4 . vans, of) 32x4 10,50 | Y a "\ , Dodwell & Co.; W. Yale Henry, direo- I 33x4 11.00 || . (\\ \\\\) W! ‘ tor of the Douglas Fi Co, J. . Mor- . 1s, of the Morris Lumber Co.; 5, G. 60, 8 ‘ ’ 34x4 12,00 am, % i Pt ti e ‘Sines, Salient. of the Paolfle Lum.|| As given at our Sanita- ||| ron CROvLAR 33x44 13.50 oe rr ber Co, and a director of the Dougias|{ Tum will give the most ||\- Fir Co.; Thomas G. Feek and D. V. Morsan. San Diego Cabaret Girls Form Union picolal results in most afl chronic ailments of digestive organs. Fg wo ie _siteined m 8] 5 tuber- culam a Sera 14.00 35x4 14.50 33x5 15.00 35x5 15.00 Selling Out Lumber We must move stock quick- ly. These prices will do itt | DANDRUFF—FALLING HAIR! Miss Verna Ross (above) D SAN DIEGO, Noy. 24--San Diego | ted cows, Celling .. 15.00 These prices are the minimum || 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman’s |and John M. Ketcher. LANGWA Pag dy iy Rg A A Aa “ Flooring A For Wood Only Guaranteed to burn twice as long With Ghe-half the wood required by any other wood burning range if properly tn- stalled. the Ught fantastic with all comers, organized today “for the betterment of the profession. They made no increased financial demands on their employers at the Miss Verna Ross, 8, of Latte! Rock, Ark., wilh be tried Dec, 1, on a charge of assault to kill her for- mer sweetheart, John M. Ketcher, wealthy tinner. She is charged with Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Hair Thicken! Moulding 75% e- eS a ad COTTIN SANITARIUM MAIL ORDERS Shipped ©.0.D. without Deposit | Don't lose another hair! Don’t tol Your druggist will tell you that erate destructive dandruff. A ttle! “pandering” is tho largest selling %xS-in. clear, for trel- iis. ly 2 ‘cents per 100 feet, IKE $ TIRE SHOP Pandering now will save your bur; ‘een sanue se { having fired @ shot at Ketcher ag he ‘ organization meeting. and announced na p T. Pee keh and strengthen it; doubio| PAT saver i the world because Ite oes rom theater with another Col: gt gee: ay tit ntane only that thoir motto is like that of MY: W. O. Standring Be ponuty corrects and tones sick, ailing bait! woman, and persists im declaring the Three Musketeers: “All for one 512 18th Ave. ELLIS-MYLROIE Elliott 0446 Falling bale never stops by itself!|every time, Use one bottle of Dan-| she's not sorry she tried to shoot F. $. LANe MFG. 60. and one for all.” LUMBER CO. Dandruff multiplies until it forme alderine, then Jf you find @ singlo|him. Miss Rose hag instituted ‘The chief of police was named an Phone East 0071 WV. 8725 12th Ave, N. KE. Mel, 0105 suit for $25,000 in breach of prom- Firat and Spring honorary member of the organization ise against Ketcher. and accepted the honor, crusty scale, destroying the hair,| falling bair or a particle of dandruff, roots and all, resulting in baldnesw.byou can bave your money back, 1026 Pike $t., Cor. Boren

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