The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1923, Page 3

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sc |W “quiney Aum |; Of MAKE-BELIEVE } a Sawyer” EOApneraen fren er erpemrabesrannnrneneneneasnzes a ~ 3 STORE KEEPING PACE AGNES AYRES Bird Alarm, WITH THE PROGRESS OF A GREAT CITY Broadening the Scope of Our Activi- ties to Include Apparel for Women Two distinct achievements of the Women’s Apparel Store— Merchandise of Reputable Quality Prices That Y ou Will Recognize as Moderate fm 2 ef the Moutin picture A DAUGHTER OF LUNURY Also The Message of Emile Coue And— UDA WALDROF seted pia & musionl ty ria Swanson BLUE MOUSE Ella Hall are A ' h uaarpers La Marr, Cne mem. The first of these is a result of the system on which we always Q : ; proceed. COLUMBIA The second has been a fixed policy of our planning from the A old r PRINCESS : s , F eat—that's Georg : ' very inception of the new departments. The finest picture : Thousands of women who have looked to us for their home farnishings can of all times— and | , now be supplied with their wearing apparel in the same satisfactory manner. I PALACE HIP 7 a s FA * : ov " s| s We shall outfit women with wearing apparel that will include merchan- Re more alt - Ay dise drawn from the ordained centers of style and worthiness. * Ud 1 f ~ detain was writ Mt 1 | . We shall be enabled to offer the women of Seattle and of the Northwest o one ye a acke the right modes at the time of their appearance in accepted fashion centers. pigeons Fy Brae OLYMPIE ble to. pang try On the Second Floor are the wearing apparel shops for the women who re- met : ° quire the dainty, exclusive little coats and dresses. Women who motor, women 4 ‘i wa . given to athletics, women of business and the campus girl will find inspira- | 8 ta secor ; tions on this floor; garments in which quality, distinctiveness and original- \ eo ego ag me ity will appear strongly. oln and Bla LIBERTY Double tines Hach of the other new departments—featuring Gloves, Hosiery, Toilet Art- cles, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Handoags, Leather Goods, Veilings, Under- wear and the like—will be placed on tae first floor and every facility for con- venient shopping and careful selections will be provided. We shall do more than clothe women—we shall provide for them a homey, comfortable place in which to meet their friends—we shall look after their Live again with Robin Hood and his marae baat, crowt pa her part (jackie Coogan, who will be needs, leaving nothing undone in our efforts to make this store an ideal place : : seen Thursday and Friday in in which to shop. -——————- WINTER GARDEN “Peck’s Bad Bo t the gpa ks Tbe oth me's Mask.” | Colonial, as he the at the Wint After 630... pen and ink arti. a Children any time 2%5e war These Prices Include THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Earle W role tion with As nal Pictures) ersion of Wil “The Hotter 1 it, Clinton. One rr ned a somersault and! kr rather well known| THE PUBLIC has been invited to She is not married. fattend the is aiso from the y birth ‘om- ring | noon at 2 o'clock she became Guest organist during | the run of “Robin Hood.” at the stu weekly meeting of the Borrowed Time club in the Univer sity M. E. church Thursday after TWO FEATURES! 1. “THE playing an Atmospheric Prelude. our face laughed itself James Kirkwood s—well I can } Allison is} from the jnsotartes | PHAMBERLAIN | BY THIS SULPHUR) cui 1,000 Eggs Rupture Kills | RRESMEGDY |ritvs ihe co 1 Bert on the Mime—Ma South, She t Author of “Main Street” and “Babbitt” 2. REGINALD DENNY In Round 11 “THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS” Columbia rane tse vert H00T GIBSON —m— “THE GALLOPING KID” play is oppo 1 in “The Gold-| five years. ITCHING ECZEMA On Hands In Blisters 3 Months, Burned and Could Not Work, Mickey |} marbles. That Talmadge in wonder |) maker Duley, fame name. I didn’t knoy er next picture from the stage play “Twas bothered with eczema on my hands for about three months. It broke out in blisters and itched and burned, I could not put my hands in water or do my regular work. I tried several remedies but nothing seemed to do much good. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) George T. Cole- man, Wallowa, Oregon, Sept. 2, 1922. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum promote and maintain skin pu- skin health, yi ee n't been In All her tim gitimate show skin . ‘ | | Established 1872 |quickly, says a noted skin specialist. | In Every Hen 8, 000 Annually hes | ‘The moment this sulphur prepara- at Bight thousand persone each year| 5O years of satisfied users | tion is applied, the itching stops, and New Syatem Of Poultry Keeping eee ee ae ie eal hye ise | attest its value for or three applic Get Dollar A Dexes: Nkwe~— | he unfortunate ones had neg- | gone and the Famous Poultryman d themselves or had been mere- TELLS HOW Of the atfifetion and paying after tw ions, the Coughs, colds, eroup, bronchial, | cz7mA 'S Kone and the skin is de-| “fla” and whooping coughs, tick: | i045 recious ann skin remedy be.| ling throat and troublesome night | Me area ne eee nat conghs. Does not disturb the | cause it destrovs the parasites tha stomach. No narcotics, eee eure rname you ch : Ment the truss is Mrs. Clara Hamlin, Deansboro, N. Y, a false prop against a col-| “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem- | ~ N jar ¢ »wles Mentho-Sul What al rm ecting yourself Wednesday x or distig: | Earle Willinms ho-Sulphur always t ing & truss, SPECIAL ADULTS 200 The Radio Box XIDDI 100 and pal a id ¢ ot be expec il yeurs| uf tornct aa more than a mere mes | Cy ie my family for years for cresp, | phur may be had at any good drug Up ns wire ch 1p) S colds and coughs. It is so quick to | store.—Advertisement Sample Rash Pros y Mail. Addzee al supp Pa Id ; USI sure retards blood ciivulation relieve and gives such lasting benefit.” — ylrobbing the weal >| that which they c-|ment in| hou- ¢ ays-| invited t ea FRE and will lay them on a highly|in the privacy of their table basin over a period of |The PLAPAO method in yenrs’ time if ¢ ° bere. Roap ite, Dintunent —S=— Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery FEEL CHILLY noted rectal specialist of Kansas City, This book tells how sufferers | §T’S a warning of thin, impure blood | and low vitality when you feel chilly all the time and dread going out into the winter air, without confinem Gude'’s Pepto-Mangan will increase sem. The boot | Put on firm, dite flesh, and build up i sent postpatd free to persona af- | your vigor and vitality. Then you wil flleted with Pilea or other seatal leel warm in the coldest weather, anc Heer ence att addreas toatl | be protected against coughs, colds and 647 Parkview avium’ | Other winter ills, 8 City, Mo.—Advert ent | You will find Gude’s at your drug- ¢ist's—both in lige 'd and t xm ened mu dd moat 6 has found fferer in t it De Honey's New Pike at Oh, Man! Stop Stopping! You ain't heard nothin’ “till you listen in on Prince's. Dance Orches- tra playing ‘Three o'Clock in the Morning,” Jup he on Columbia Record | A-3724 1) slacker hens hustle . from. every hen in aix Ww On the other fide te | months, These and many oth | pest how te 1aRe the hernial bi “ ye ets elopening an nat " La Golondrina.” 75¢ at ty are opening 8 a COLUMBIA DEALERS y Wednes- and rupture Last Times Today “Queen of the Moulin Rouge” BIG COUNTRY STORE Valuable Prizes succes#ful self-treatment d has ever known. PLAPAO, PAD wi to the body can adhering | shift out of pla ot cha pinch, Soft as pensive vork and whilst | straps, buckles or| cured with sors, “how other cutting ¢ winter months when heat; triple eps DANCING TAUGHT $4 eginnors’ classes start Tuesday : try your name today to F r of {trial Piapao and or | nocesaary,—Advert! Starts Thursday BREAK 'EM UP QUICK | 1904 JACKIE, COOGAN m g protit y | — SURE - SAFE - EFFECTIVE : you, eut out this ad- ar CAPSULES [Joyner] olumbia and 4 ‘ wsitivel JOYNER 1 “yl y Trae sites || Ne Oyiates or Habit-Forming Drags, 50¢ box | vvlieved by Gino Pill®. 500, a bOX ® | Cyaded lative for ihnis,chikiven oc adele 25¢850e QA QIU f pn ReCOnd §: Se ea tons NH tala Sint | Recommended and sold by Wl druggista=write for free sample 5 *" Reangat iaa sold by i i P Ava 3 <a e ae HL by return mail--Advors | plietiell Drug Go Ya-Dra-Co,, Inc. Buffalo, N. Y rs EC | Tonic and Blood Enricher EMEDIES ‘Aak bor lint of JOYNER REMEDIES ee] we arene By ee rr. it mw ae a ee

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