The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 10

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‘ e PAGE 10 FRRASER-Parerson Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET be | = a w~ aD ® 3, a ~ "> = re) a o& g a & s & P| ~ Alltyme Crepe D Very Special Made of s Alityme Crep combinations. Set off with Straps in front and finished with novelty WMeeOoea Lb SQODGy $10.50 idid in pleasing quality and back buckles. In tan, brown, green, gray, Copen and rose, Sizes 16 to 42. | Coats at $15 Remarkable values. Every model offered is able for immediate and any for year round wear. Sizes 16 to 42. Teachers to Tell x Frida. » put the ee board on rec 1 the mal Age of Efficiency | ing scnoct teachors after they have KE Shorrock will probably hear a) reached the age of 40 years few expressions from the chers | —_-—-——-- — ves at Friday's. meeting of ager Peart, pot « ace ot Man and 12 Cases efficiency of school s. Shor- of Liquor Seized Frank McGinnis and 12 | bonded lquor w at George |town, Thurad by is may ob. — ask for Horlick’s c The ORIGINAL Malted 'Miik ni McGt inder $750 bail, but Matt Starwich tain his release there is no chance of the liquor ever getting out. Kitsap Cabin Hike Planned Saturday ‘The Mountaineers’ Jub will make a trip to K’ Sunday, ac to present plans, the cabin Saturday evening, and on day “Red” Sau Credit—Gladly | | Will Give the Family New Clothes The season’s stylish ap- parel for mother and daugh- ter as well as good looking spring clothes for father and son will be found at unusual- ly reasonable prices at the family outfitting store. All that is new and desirable in Spring wear for the whole family can be purchased with the most LIBERAL CREDIT and paid for conveniently in small, easy payments. Uj B4 New Bradbury Models For Men Good looking Spring styles for men of all ages— from conservative business suits to the latest sport models—all correctly tailored of ex- ceptionally high grade materials and with the cut that proclaims them clothes of real distinction at $2950 Come in tomorrow, choose your suit or overcoat, and pay for it with ease and convenience in small week- ly or monthly sums, And Upwards . Your New Spring Cape In the latest mode, with long graceful lines—made in Gerona, Marvella, Muzziene, Veldyne and other beautiful materials, can be had at the Eastern from $27.50 Upwards Our Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery are all Popularly Priced. Open a Charge Account You can dress well for less, and pay easily tn small weekly or monthly payments to sult your in- ¥ come, iy Aare ei Gan Yo = cases of A atunt program will pe staged at} THE SEATT [ COPPER, ROLL THEM BONES | mae Innocents of the Chicago police force are being taught the ay they can't get convictions on dice gambling charges with- out expert testimony, so the cops are becoming expert. official order. | ee Paul Bunyon’s Back He Set Betaceti on Fire! And Buried Tutankhamen! Famous Blue Ox Helped Him. Listen to St. Mari t y \0 js finding We rman fron the man who Sound and built the Ri with the ald of his famous Ox. the | put up the tomb m, according to hi by savants at th mp dee “I wag tn communication with Paul recently,” goes on Pete, “He's been down looking over the pro posed site for the new canal acrom Central merica. You remember ing waa going to bull Hed it off. Hardin | | “Altho Paul waa a mighty strong | man,” writes Pete, “he hadn't much |iearning. He wanted a i t]the cut we 4 that the O THIN? ‘9 there should be curves and are below the standard of Are you too thin? ared to help you. A ed methods of welght weight for y If you are, our W brief but comprehens: |] Increase, with menus ed out and full directions obtained fror your he asking. Just | fill out the cou and mail to our Washington bureau Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Weight Increaso,” and inclose herewith two-cent stamp for postage, Name... ...+00++ Ae eeneeeeeeeerameeaedeeseenes Street and NO. .cssseseseveverecesesserssessssessesssereenes Try it Hot as a porridge For a quick, hot breakfast—that’s all nourishment—do this: Put two Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan; add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until thick. Then serve with milk or cream. Or, to preserve the crisp golden shreds of the biscuits—merely serve with hot milk. You'll never know the real delights of a hot cereal until you've made a whole-wheat cereal from Shredded Wheat. Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, | ready-cooked and -to-eat. A | fect, delicious food for any meal of the day, Serve it simply with milk or cream, | or topped with berries or fruits, Cone | tains all the bran you need to stimulate | (bowel movement, It is salt-free and un- Sweetened—you season it to your taste. Bee, is Un Shredded Wheat Cracker —a whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or fiatinalictes) ; The perfect food in Biscuit form ne Noted Canadian Is LE STAR Conan Doyle Coming Back to Win U.S. to Spooks Writer Not Satisfied With First Trip Failure on by | be “i! Dance Hall Bill | to Be Law April 1 xo Getting Rid of a “Stubborn Cough Is ss) Child’s Play Now Yourself at » OV x in hay] ¢, | while he's waiting “Most of Paul's work now fs being done in pecret," w wl aaie Pete, “but some of your Star read. | ers probably will write In to tell| you of some of his modern achieve. | water t You'll er be- ne that will act kly on the mucus so and throat. It ments.” nditions, such as Dead in Los Angeles = |_ LOS ANGELES, March 2 \J McKe ie, of Toronto, n n 8p f taman and raliroad mag: | 6, died lant night. | He was taken i]! with pneumonia ago. He arr 0 weeks ago. ed in Los « Bila WEEK Mi am or7? morrow. he will NOW PLAYING— The Superb Artist JULIAN ELTINGE (In Person) iLL AND DUNIGAN | CHARLIE leave the ate return here to take ch al ar rangements. | Assures Savants of Radio Cures WILSON MIGNONETTE KROKIN AND CO, PARIS, March 2.—Definite assur LLOYD NEVADA AND CO, ance of cures of cancer b treatment were given the A | of Surgery here yesterday by | Gras, who relates several in | stances where the treatment had |been effective and had saved the| | lives of patients, MR. RICHARD KEAN Eminent English Actor “Characters From ¥ rr “Coming Mari my Prof. { Rejuvenation ) | | | | 0 Nights 7 and 9 » Alexander Pantages presents The Gorgeous Musical Comedy The Sheik’s Favorite with MLL. MARGO RAFFARO AND JIMMY GILDBA and A metropolitan fifty pe A Chorus of |] 8 Gorgeous & of nearly son rom catarrh \ seldom needs fear contagious diseases. Taken regular- | ly or at the start Ve A per ‘ | na saves many thou- sands from chronic car tarrh, Filly. years in the American family. ) Tablets or Sold 4 Liquid - Gertrude Atherton “Woman no longer is as old as she looks, nor man a8 young as he feols. “Both are as old as thelr en. docrines.” So says Gertrude Atherton, the novelist, whose latest book, “Black Oxen,” presents a heroine of 68, ro Juvenated by selentific gland tres ment, who returns to her after an absence of 34 yours y tivates all the young marriageable |g | men and horrifies their mothers, who were her girlhood chums Discussing the book, Miss Ather ton sald she belleves in 10 years #land restoration for mon and wom: on will be no more uncommon than Everywhere WONDER DAYS Look on Page 2 of a cold Peru. | Operations for appendiciite today, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. Seattle’s Spring Fashion Display March 5, 6 and rf Today and Saturday Only | We will sell any one of the Finest Heavy Overcoats in our store at the special price of 36" including the very choicest Fashion Park Coats and those of other superior makes, Get a coat now for next winter! Spring Suits and Topcoats Classy new models and patterns in suits. { Jazz sport or conservative models, with some fine two-trous suits, for all ‘\ builds. Every desirable kind of Topcoat, \ also. See them in our windows, Topcoats $20 to $50 Suits $25 to $60 “Custom Service Without the Annoyance of a Try-on.” SHANER & WOLFF 916 Second Avenue _ ELECTRIC IRONS $1.37 ELECTRIC PLATES | $1.48 With Cord Attachments | Tomorrow is the last day of our three-day sale of these Electric Irons and Electric Plates. If you wish to take advantage of this great bargain you have just one more day in which to do so. Tomorrow when you come down town to do your week-end shopping come to our store and take one of these electric irons and electric plates home with you. REMEMBER, MONDAY WILL BE TOO LATE. SALE POS- ITIVELY ENDS TOMORROW EVENING. WESTERN|| MPORTING CO. Central Public Market, 1422 First Avenue Between Pike and Union—Up the Incline

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