The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 14

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 John ¥. Home-made Remedy Stops Ceughe Quickly The fh mmedtet Seed™"A fomilty suvety wast quickly % “Skin n just @ few moments, It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything ever tried n cough or tes pl ounces of Pinex hen fll it up with maar syrup. OF use « ey, OF corn syrup, molass: instead of sugar syrup, if desired Reem ea Hy. a full pint--a family eupply—dut costing no more than a emall bottle of ready-made cough ayrup. And as « cough medicine, there ts really nothing better to be had at any price. It ae right to the spot b= f gives quick, lasting relief, I rom heals the inflamed mem- ranes t line ar throat ond alr , stops the annoying throat tee loosens the phiegm, and seon our stope entirely. Splendid croup, hoarseness and ly concentrated com- rway pine extract, 8 for healing the membranes avoid disappointment ask your drupal for sa cunces of Pines” with directions and don't accept any thing Quaranteed to give abeo te tisfaction or mone: funded Re So, Fe. Wayne, ind Cat Warns Family of Fire Disaster | SCARBOROUGH, Eng, Deo. Awakened by the meowing of their cat, Mr. and Mra James Fairley FLORENCE, Dec. 7 four marble statues rep Apostles, recently stolen from Cathedral of Massa Marittima, have been recovered Ann Delafield and Mather Who t John Galaworthy? ; Friends describe him as a plain everyday Englishman with a fine intellectual face and eyes that twinkle, who lives the simple life, but one who knows knows how to write books and plays} dealing with men and women, good and bad, showing up both sides and giving each an even break As @ playwright he ts sald to have two uncommon talents; he can write actable plays which are also good reading, and he can write plays of propaganda, which are} also highly dramatic | ‘The Skin Game” & credited with being the most actable of his plays. It deals with a timely problem full of portentous significance. Demon stration ie given that gentility when under fire resorts to very human and vulgar methods of self.preserva tion, and given the advanta, the Unique Gifts For Christmas There are thousands of un. usual and attractive Gift articles displayed in our Curto Department. Indian Basketry at its best the work of many differ. ent tribes. Indian made Moccasins, Totem Poles, In dian Dolls and Typical Sou- venire of Alaska and the Northwest. Come in and look about at your leleure and you will notice that the Prices are very moderate— and a wonderful selection (Curto Department) HUDSON BAY FUR CO., Inc. 819 First Avenue Mint Turning Out $150,000 Every Day SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1-—The United States mint here te now turn. | ing out 150,000 silver dollars daily aceording to M. J. Kelly, euperin tendent of the mint. The large out put ts due, he anid, to the increasing stocks of silver bullion now being purchased by the director of the mint under the Pittman «liver act. The jdaily ouput from the Philadelphia mint is 300,000 silver dollars, and from the Denver mint 200,000 alver dollars. Actress Sues for | Panther Bite Balm NICE, Dec. 7.--Mile, Eloise Rog- | nier, film star, has sued her employ- ers for $100,000 because a panther | | bit her leg in a moving picture pro- | duction. ] ‘Ma: A bottle of Perfect- ly Pasteurized Kris- n’s Heart Is Four | Times Too Heavy | LONDON, Dec. T.—An autopsy per- | rich, refreshing drink with your formed after Edward Ashmore died sandwiches makes suddenly at Bethnal Green showed neh t his heart weighed 38 ounces The tend fens 4 te normal weight is & to 9 ounces Ride a Cock Horse and Get a Haircut PARIS, Dee. 7. A Paris hairdress- er made a bit among bis Iittle pa-| trons by Installing hobbyhorses on | which they sit while having their | j het cut. Moor THEATRE Circuit VAUDEVILLE ''2::: Overture Topies of the Day The Flerenia Bernard and Garry Dugan and Raymond THIS WEEK main02777 TWKE DAILY 130385 50% a3 245 207 aue Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Daily 96:20, 7:16, *9:00, 10:20, 11:20 @ m., 1:45, 9:16, 6:15 p. m. *Except Sunday. | | Erie Zardo | Bobby Folsom | and Jack Denny <as | Wayne & Warren | | (a3 | De Witt, urns and (1618 Torrence a5 From teattle to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday, 9:10 p. m Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11/20 p, m JUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Daily 1:38, 14 m., Extra trip Sat, & Sun. Paseemger Fare #00 Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main 2903 The Pathe News (1033 DAILY—200-4115 4d Pwiek Matinees 2:30 RICHARD HAVEMANN’S Lions, Tigers and Leopards Jewell and Rite MISS NOBODY Ryan and Ryan Nights 7 and 9 Horlicks ORIGINAL Malted Milk Arnold and Florence PANTAGESCOPE ~ HARRY TIGHE General Admission: Matinees 25¢ Nights 40c Galsworthy Play! Game’’ Galsworthy'’s famous play, “The Skin Game,” which opens} its local engagement next Monday at the Metropolitan. humanity, and} ~ THE SEATTLE STAR I 7 moat in A day TYNDALL, 8. D traveling and manner pro of the effete at s Comi pVvery move AL ped off a train The Trunk of Mystery Held somewhere in tha the King would mear " von all out hair flyt There of town!" he skins have captured a stil! ill and, fired with whisky on the gravel pit.” « # an Indian uprising wont | that The red on Te ite musty neoret whose un either the of Kate blight fe happiness or the Ward's young | Had her dead husband bee true to her? n dashed that the Indians had t pit, blow 1 white man on the town. announcing n the gravel | lll sand killed They were advanc @ runner Kate Ward f She n up three truc more learned its | m But this led h Jerworid of Chinatown, to ce to the ur the salen at arma!” od th wilt munication with what seer every Hat the ing rnatural, thre affair And, finally, what was th eoret? ‘i ba ye That's unfolded ta rooma. John M arber, came} ‘i in with a terr king Weapon |Ku The One-Man probably a J. A. Smith ar es rived with a 1 hat just as Au Woman ust Hillbere 4 the street with} COEF a id ala & moder They assembled | t aun ga a eo ~ at th re, talking loudly and ome a beaut! Ruth Agnes Abe fi ling days of mass install stake and ne was visibly agitated You'll find the first ment in The salekman to ask Dr. A. I red up, They killed seven this morning, and the worst The Star th _ er of once ; AMSTERDAM, Deo. 1—Johann ptr act pte Mn p ettbig EER ented FRE 4 at the age of ; . Monday, December 1 fon’t kn om me No — 90, made his own coffin several years = - w Bolton, principals in John Indians become pretty bad when they | seo and will be buried in it ‘ Paris Bad Man Is ™ | pec lof it ts that they insist on scalping |Seagulls Forecast * | their victima before they are entire . 1 gentry is very autocratic until tt is Long, Hard Winter |:. dead.” Sister Is Vamp PARIS, Dec. 7.—Paul De mbiides, | CREWKERNE, Eng., Dee. 7—AE swept Into the vortex of common! pipMINGHAM, Eng. De The| “The salesman tried to explain, with] WARSAW Dec, 7—Countess| Who held a score at | wed records were shattered here humanity Such is the theme of/appearance of hundreds of seagulla| a show of calmnons, that his busines phie V ky has sued her at i) finally t LE re and his som “The Skin Game.” coming to the| far inland ts declared by weather ex i" Tyndall was finte and that > the go of alienating th n married ia thr Metropolitan Monday baertiog to forecast a t would drive to Running Water, a t's a na. 7 same day. er winter that will bring back his smile of cheer every day in the year! You'll find here just exactly what he wants— IN THIS MEN’S STORE After months of preparation, we have everything in wear- ables that any man could possibly want. GLOVES—Dent’s, Perrin’s and Myers’ brands $2.50 to $5 HANDKERCHIEFS—Arrow brand, per box . . .50c and $1 HATS—Famous Mallory and Stetson Hats . $5.00 to $12.50 SHIRTS—Silk-striped Madras, many patterns SWEATERS—AIl-wool; all the school colors BATHROBES—Famous Oregon City Robes . . .$15 to $18 FOR HER SILK SCARFS....$1.50 to $5.00 MUFFLERS, all wool. .$2 to $6.50 BELTS—Hickok Belts and Baa pur BIG “otudow Suckles ........ $1.00 to $3.00 display this week of SPORT COATS— Priced as low as.......... $3.85 WOMEN’S JACKETS— HOSIERY + Wie oe Rebs ae $8.00 to $17.50 — + . TIES—Both Knit and Cut IN FANCY BOXES Rieke i swecghe a 50¢ to $3.50 We sell the famous Nail-File Test and Luxite Silk Hosiery, in all colors at $1.50 to $3.50 HOSE—lInterwoven toe and heel .............40¢@ to $2.25 SILK UMBRELLAS— $4.95 to $8.95 WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS In fancy Holiday boxes 75¢ $1.50 $2.00 See our great window dis- play, exhibiting a greater selection than many stores show in their entire stock: Tailored Home of 2-Pants 401-407 Pike Street CORNER FOURTH Seattle’s home of Hirsh-Wick- wire clothes—finest in America, ready to wear, LIE SAORI ETI RITE IE NID REA LN! IR I OIE | Salesman Flees From Redskin ‘‘Massac c. and the t of breath, bis| bad fa f [Makes Own Coffin, He’s Using It Now Countess Charges | Christmas Suggestions at the Big Department Store for MEN and BOYS! eady Co. as ae eS eee Ne PAGE 1s the rive vinit town on an re’’ Nebra thi ka te A perfect choice at 5.00 from a beauti- ful collection of all Fall and hats. remaining W intertime PA \ N) End-of-Season Sale 187 Wintertime Hats $5 Thursday, Friday, Saturday $25 th word wa car and driver; but out to set forth 6 marauding In the Berfiel Models, pieture hats of velvet, black, d brown I Vell tm Harry Hayman Models, brown, of here a $ and taupe velvet with burnt pea | $20 wy cock J Values Meadowbrook Picture Model of black velvet with leather embroic ery 0 Yankton safely, p and a $6 tip, « tof town, H } $25 Values Vogel modely of velvet and dav etyn of modish design, navy and | brown J $20 Values In addition to these exclusive model hate, tis there are scores of clever velvet, duvetyn and Klux Klan Is felt hats specially designed for the Cum u Now in Bavaria mings & Thornton Shop included in thia end- of season sale, @ummings 6 Ghornton 25 fourth Avenue, etween Umon and University ILENZ An organize |Father, Daughter, Son, Wed Same Day Called Communist | tr ig Every smart style, every color, every material and every size—from 32 to 52—in Regulars, Longs, Stouts, Shorts and Long Stouts, is included in our enormous new stock of 2Pants SUITS AND OVERCOATS Hundreds of new ones have just arrived to take care of our big business—which is breaking all records. Why, this big busi- ness? IT’S THE VALUES! We save you at least $10 on every garment. Big showing of broken lines formerly priced at $12 to $14. See these to- morrow. Sizes 7 to 17. Sill-striped Madras Blouses and Shirts, : $2°*° Flannel! Blous $1.65 | Scout, Rags....$1.50 to ®2 Flannel Shirts 2.50 | Neckwear,....30¢ to 75¢ Fancy Bath Robes. ..§3.45 | Sweaters..83.85 to 87.45 OVERCOATS......... $3.95 to $14.65 401-407 Pike Street CORNER FOURTH A whole building full of Men's and Boys’ Clothes—and Gifts for Women! SS SETS APU AAAS foeenteetarenenncine

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