The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 9

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SEATTLE Will Hear Great Pianist Moiseivitch to Play Here STAR FOR SPOT CASH es We secured a wonderful stock of the Tacoma Clothes Shop from the Trustee at a price miles under what we would have had to pay if we bought the same stock from the manufacturers. Our customers get the benefit of the lowest retail price on Suits and Overcoats of dependable quality in many, many years. A few minutes of investigation in our Clothing Department will convince you of this fact. OVERCOATS $18.75 TRUSTEE FOR THE “TACOMA CLOTHES SHOP” OVERCOATS EXTRA FINE 25 Values—On Sale at Coats $28.65 $14.85 Regular Price $40 SUPERBLY-STYLED, WELL-TAILORED OVERCOATS® ? 9:30 Well Worth Their Regular Price of $35 ‘ The price of woolens is steadily going up. You can buy Overcoats at this sale for less than — half what you will have to pay next fall. All the new-styled coats tn a diversified choice | of the best woolens. A few minutes in our Overcoat Department will be very convincing. | Drop in Thursday and look these beautiful coats over. = : Men’s $30 Suits On Sale 2 2 50 e $965 SAY “BAYER” when you buy. _ 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 Headache Rheumatism Colds Toothache Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. | Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacitester of Saticyticactd HUGE COPPER __, == s2"ss.seet~" BUSY BANDITS DEAL PLANNED ‘=r ses" sass HOLD UP TWO | would, if suceeséful, constitute a NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The Ana ‘financial operation of about $130 Three bandits committed two hold. conda Copper Co, in négotiating for | 999,000, one of the largest transac the control of the Chile Copper Co. tions of its kind since the war, it waa /C®S and @ $400 diamond ring thru the purchase of the 25,000,600 While walking homeward, H Chile shares held or controlied by) The Gugeenheims were reported |™*, Windsor apadtmerts, the Guggenheim interests, it was re-| pnoiding the Chile copper stock at $35 “t°PPed &t Boren ave, and Olive st ported in financial circles today. ‘a OFIALLE NZ CZ 37S ee | _| One of the outstanding musical events of the year in Seat-| “| tle will be the appearance of Benno Moiseivitch, world | famous Russian pianist, who will be artist soloist at the | second concert of the Seattle Civic Symphony orchestra Sun- day afternoon, 8 o'clock, January 14, at the Metropolitan the-| ater. This will be the only opportunity of Seattle music stu-| dents and lovers to hear a piano concerto with orchestra ac- P . Young Men’s Suits companiment in Seattle during the present season. Ticket Vie $14.65 ' s sale for the concert was to open Wednesday morning at the $25 Values Metropolitan theater. Photo by Underwood & Underwood bemolunier ne teens wt anueeifil $35 SUITS on Sale at Russian Davenport Engberg, conductor, ‘These are truly remarkable values, Good weight blue serges, Tickets for the Sunday afternoon fine texture bankers’ gray and « large selection of worsted concert are on sale at the Metro weaves in popular colors. ‘The styles are the very best and tall- politan theater, and at the follow. oring and finish are exceptional. You seldom get a chance to ing musie stores: Sherman, Clay & buy these kinds of sults as low as $35. At the sale price of Co, HopperKelly Co. Monteltus $26.25 they are tremendous bargains. Musie House, Rose Music Co, Se atte Musio Co, Martius Music Co. Woods Muste Co, and Baker Bros. Piano Co. Such an acquisition, combined with ups Tuesday night, escaping with $73 Tot was mad | by @ tall, slim bandit, who pushed a| “A wisard of the keys,” gun Into his ribs and relieved him of | Motselvitel, a diamond ring and $63. The bandit | pianist, will be sclolet with the Be eacaped. attle Civic Bymphony Orchestmm at ‘A few hours eariler C. Harrop, 327 | Its second concert Sunday afternoon, Fiem ave, W., was beld up by two|st % D- m~ in ‘the Metropolitan heaped bn theater, eee a on wep se ‘The distinguished artist, acciaim- Se rere sah Randle carried pamana, [Ot one 06 the eunet semarhable world-famous will play the Harrop told the police that he was j after the robbery, to prevent his | phoning for help. NEW YORK—<Albert L. (Bud") Johnson, husband of Pegey Marsh, | English dancer, and nephew ot for. mer traction reform mayor of Clove | toriowed for one block by the bandits | of living planists, Lisst Concerto, No, 1, with orches- jtra, on his first appearance In Be | attio Molweiviteh will also play a group of no rolow. Moleecivitch ts the second musical genius to be brought to Seattle [this season by the Seattle Civie/ Symphony Orchestra, to appear as WOMAN SOLON FAVORS SLASH 500 2-PANTS SUIT. INCLUDED IN SALE $40 2-PANTS land, dies here. January [urniture Sal The Clearance Sale continues at this homefurnishing store. On all five floors you will find price reductions—fur- niture for every room in the home at sale prices and on easy terms. Come in and look through the stock—every- thing marked in plain figures. arting sololsta at thelr concerts, ‘SUITS Go at... ‘28° These Suits are regular $40 sellers, each with two. pairs pants. Very latest patterns, in worsteds and smart cashmeres in the favored colors. Complete range of styles and sizes. Some very nifty pin stripes are in- cluded. The tailoring and finish of these garments unusually good. ®@ ¢ Ww jose 4 - Corner Third and Pike OKLAHOMA CITY.—Brig, Ge K. Markham, commander of infantry, Oklahoma national believed fatalty injured when on which he rides falls on parade here. {Backs Proposed” Reduction | of State Budget BY FIELDING LEMMON OLYMPIA, Jan, 10.—Appointed chairman of the public morals com mittee and a member of eight other committees, Miss Reba J. Hurn, sen ator from Spokane, has found that she le going to be an extremely busy woman during the 18th session of the state legislature. “Of course I've just the slightest introduction to my work so far, but| I've had enough to know that I'm| going to enjoy every bit of it,” she said Wednesday, with the smile that) has #o characterized her since eo arrived at the state capitol. “I dreaded it at first, being one an in this don of state sena sho said, “But they have treated me so nice, have gone out of their way to do me favors, and have made me feel just as much at home as if I were working with an/ organization of women.” “And I didn’t expect to get a) chairmanship of a committee right} away, In fact I told Lieut. Gov.! Coyle that I would rather not be the chairman of a committee, I said I'd rather be a member of several of the large ones and ‘learn the ropes,’ He told me that he would) have to make me chairman of at least one, however, or the women | of the state would claim that he| was discriminating against the ‘fair sex.’ One of the larger and more im portant committee on which Sena- tor Hurn was appointed was the appropriation committee, headed by | Senator Dan Landon of King county. “I'm going to stand right in line a LIVING ROOM SUITE—A fine three-piece sulte consisting of easy chatr, rocker and davenport overstuffed and covered in vari nea $279.00 splendid tapestries DINING ROOM SUITE—Witliam and Mary The set in cludes handsome buffet, 48-inch extension table, extending to six feet, and four chairs with blue leather seats, all. finished in ma hogany. Sale $137 50 . OVERSTUFFED CHAIR—An easy chair you will like, covered in assorted mohair—at a sale price of $97.00 OVERSTUFFED LEATHER ROCKER—A fine piece of furniture for your living room; comfortable, and covered in $49 75 . genuine blue or brown leather—selling at,...... LIVING ROOM SUITE—A beau: tiful three-piece set, in poly chrome frame, with ofl tempered springs, web bottoms and backs, overstuffed arms and loose cush- fons. The whole covered In as- vorted mohair, and spectally a $395.00 at DINING ROOM SUITE—Attrac tive Bysantine Period Set, con sisting of fine large buffet, 54 Inch extension table and four chairs, covered in genuifie blue leather—ali built of fine quarter oak, Jacobean finish, and =a $145.00 priced at EXTENSION TABLE—William and Mary style Extension Table with 26-inch top, finished in Jacobean oak, and particu: $29 00 . larly suitable for apartments. Priced at. ¥ {It table in handsome LIBRARY TABLE—A wellbu! le $39.50 mahogany finish. Priced at bee “1 pelleve as he|T do not believe this. When I am short of money and want to reduce my expenses, I just quit spending so much, This same theory can “The ery in the capitol has been| be applied to the state government, that expenses must be curbed, but} and I believe that our committee that ft would be difficult to do so.| will see that It is.” ator Hurn said. does that each and every one of them can be cut without impairing their efficiency. design Oooo oDD OOOO OOO DDO 000000 000000000 Insist Upon Having the Original and Genuine Catarrh Remedy price fa ., CANE ARM CHAIR—An easy, comfortable and very handsome $47.00 CHIFFONTER—A splendid desien, with large mirror, handsome tvory finish—specially priced at STEEL RANGE—Polished top and nickel base; saves fuel and gives excellent baking ON EXCHANGES---- Every purchase must be + your money back without a question. EASY PAYMENT TERMS ON FURNITURE Amount First Weekly Purchase Payment Payment $50 $1.00 $1.00 75 8.00 1.50 100 5.00 2.00 200 «610.00 _ 3.00 300 15.00 4.00 satisfactory, Member of American Better Homes Bureau BEDROOM SUITE—This three-piece set, consisting of bow-foot bed chifforette and vanity dresser, with large mirrors, is beautifully MONEY BACK---- Any merchandise Not found desirable, may be exchanged. decorated and finished entirely in handsome American walnut AXMINSTER RUGS—A large variety of splendid patterns in the convenient 9x12 size. results. Priced at. . $69.00 $134.00 $39.75 Selling at TERMS OF PAYMENT---- Regardiess of reductions, we extend our purchased here and PROTTAS regular credit terms, and invite you to open an account. . LEVITT BROS. DEPENDABLE ‘ OME FURNISHINGS with Senator Landon in his program to cut appropriations of the state d ‘tments and institutions,” Sen- Clear Your Complexion With Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores of impurities and follow with a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, ap is also Cuticura Talcum for pow- dering and perfuming. Sample Bach Troe by Mall /vizgns: *Outieure Lab Statarton Dept 30) Stalden 44; Maan” old) every” PE-RU-NA Mic Dintnneet W ant te, Feheurn ie. ‘Caticura Soap shaves without mug. Its tonic properties and the invigorating effect which it exerts upon the mucous mem- branes are what makes Pe-ru-na such a valua- ble treatment for a great number of bodily ills. Mr, W. R. Hartman, Danbury, N. C— - “IT have used Pe-ru-na several years for colds and “catarrh, has saved by life several times, I believe Pe-ru-na the best medi. cine in the world for colds and catarrh.” Mrs. Sarah R. Hooper, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 31, Cutler, Ohior—=. We think Pe-ru-na most excellent for colds, coughs and “all catarrhal conditions and try always to keep it on hand,” Mary Flint, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 6, Moms Wisea— , *Pe-ru-na has been my best friend for over twenty years: Ttry to keep a bottle in the house constantly.” Yoakum, Texas:— na when suffering from systemic catarrh and it proved fine.” ‘ Coughs, Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Stomach and Bowel Disorders are among the more common affections of the mucous linings which call for Pe-ru-na. DON’T OVERLOOK—FIFTY YEARS ACTIVE SERVICE Try Pe-ru-na First Tablets or Liquid e PPP PPE eleleleletaleleieieleisisisieiele © Sold Everywhere ‘

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