The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 TOMORROW Comes— tion—a This famous book that has been read Do “MY FRIEND THE DEVIL” —a William Fox super-special produc- double-barreled drama of tangled lives and loves, BASED UPON by millions a OTS efor Ram eau LAST TIMES ~~~ TONIGHT IN PRRSON and in her picture [NELL SHIPMAN iene \ Deferred a Cota mm One Pez tive BROMO QL NB box bears the signature ve. (Be sure you get) Advertisemer* ' Ba for their economies. Women’s Silk Stockings 95c Heavy quality, known brand. Infants’ Shirts 69c with fiber stripe, Bizes 2 to 6, Dally we add to this already resplendent showing of new Spring Millinery. Surely you can find the mont becoming shape here, with elastle Hbbed tops and seamed backs— selected sub-standard, of a well- Black, 8% to 10, Buttoned on front; part wool, Four Seattleites ing glee. and Margaret man on the list. lcholaa academy Harry Bohike of Ballard ts the only Fen Liquor Convicts} Win W. S. C. Honors | Four Seattle students, three of them co-eds, have won places on the | A. frosh honor roll at Washington State coltege for the paat semester, acoord: | 6 Se Pasbeged Orn teh Thelma Chrisholm and Frances Boomer, graduates of Lincoln high, Helltewen are the co-eds. ot St { MANNERS By Copy Norma Talmadge right 19 Bers by N.A THE EATTL : | Women Are T as Buddi reeding men @/t larly iterested im young | Ap an auth | WILL INTEREST YOUNG WRITERS claims to being the iiterary capital | that there ¢ tn. the Of America, trails along in third pl many writers | With Only 7 per cent. Massachusetts, | 8. The couple to be married should chieved ea land of the “vane shows her. | 2 : news welt to be deteriorating rapidly consult carefully together in making o Met ib ra. | MAnARiNg Only fourth place with 4% | Me iam cinalien wet We / "| per cent and sharing even this place| ven by the bri@e’e family; never prize of $2 in | With Pennsylvania and Minnesta, by the groom's famtly ordinary royalty OREOON RANKS 4. The bride's family beare all ex: | terma, for the best novel submitted | IKST IN STATES pensea of the wedding, except the| by an author Who has not published| In the order of thelr literary pro- loost of the marriage Heense, the) @ Novel in book con prior to 1914. |iificness the other Ww bride's bouquet, the wedding fing, the) The manuscripta have poured in| Oregon, 8% per cent; Co- ergyman’s fee and gifts to t| since June, when the contest opened, | lumbla « wey, | man and ushers, which the groom | The test closes March 1 Kentucky Michigan, | | pays | The answer to the first question | Maryland, Cc nd Virginia ‘The groom, if wine, will request | discloses that the aspiring euthors| 2; Texas, Laut hington, In eo bride lect her own weddtr | diana, Maine, shire and it's something which she must Tennessean, 1%; K Arizona, wear all her life. ont, West Virginia and Rhode| . na, 1, All the rest of the/ wedding | 45 wintes qualified aa iiterary | | Tunerrow—Etlquet of | cifts, JSICIAN, 1 Russell MeDonald, Jr gon of Mr, and Mre. Fussell , M16 Sixth ave, N t Coast, will entertain tans Friday from ting station. MeDonald Aged Resident of Rainey died at Monday ney came IB Auburn at the age when hie moved to Au th 1909 “TO BRO: ADC AST 3 Ibyearold MeDon n the radio 1:30 to #90 p. m m given by the Rhodes ts « pupfl of Auburn Passes Away Nunes Seattle Girl as Maid of Honor Loses Coat, Sure hia home he t there’ na-| atest as | goneral erica as ah publishing we | | | actly even in of the contribu. } 60 per cent by and author tion, fonter writers than the small towns « country —- 60 per cent of the nove being from the cities, 20 PER CENT OF n WOMEN MARKIED Twenty per cent 4|% hat of the women 4 will play seleo-| Writers admitted they were married Regards,” 0/80 Der cent alened themacives! numbers and| “Miss"<-which would Indicate that tenta the renee with nasal troubles, the load to Home, Bweet ried women have leas opportunity | », self-expression eva Varclay, dramatic so-| Strange to say, of all the girl prano from Chicas under the| *titers, 70 per cent are from big management of Joseph Barker, of | “ities, while of the women, the pre- | New York, will render @ humber of +a 66 per con 4 | villagem jvecal selections OF tho tats, 06 pir Gant Ete } aceon 9 on {ferme ce cities. In anewer to the {hird question,/and Margaret Jones have been or | sas | Me ephing Nelson, 1199 20th un. |@v@. N. haw been chosen maid of honor of the tranamlaatasippt de t of the Bons of Confederate His three daughters, Mra. N. 8. Vou p i Lossow of Aubtrn, Mrs. F. Bowman | Vetere vi Gea. W rear land Mra. Dr. G. A. Hedrick, of Seat 98 “% P mcrnsw ity trans iney will be p o tle, survive him, Mr, Rainey Se ‘as PARIS, March 9.——The tethering a goat along the wires, |tangled in the «#lgnal trains were stop You, too, are invited to economize by shopping here. 50 Pretty Knit Crepe |Boys’ Shoes DRESSES \ See Them! They’re Only ee Selection is made easy by the numerous new Spring shades, Some combination effects. Particularly pretty are the ones with the Persian design material in the arms and sewed in side effects. Bargain price. SATURDAY'S SAVINGS Children’s Stockings 25c Pair van; 5 For boys or girls; Neavy ribbed; black and cordo- to 10%, Bome seconds, Women’s Cotton Union Suits 59c Fine ribbed; cuff, shell or lace Knee; band or crochet tops—36 to 50. New Spring MILLINERY Arriving Daily! $ 4” They're brand! fine or 600 of ’Em! Flannelette Gowns 98c— $1.29 — $1.49 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Thousands of Thrifty Shoppers depend on the “Bargain Basement” Army MADE IN SEATTLE U1 to Pade: Here’s a great big shoe yalne for boys. Made by the Wash. ington Shoe Mig. Oo. Good- yoar welt. Treat ‘em rough! ‘They'll stand it! “Mary Janes” Comfortable—Durable— Economical There’s three styles—patont leather, black kid and brown kid. Sturdy soles, 11% to 2 at $2.15 2% to 6% at $2,065 Men's “Peter’s” Diamond Brand Dress Shoes $4.00 Pair New “Oxfords,” too! Cleanup of Marshall Field's Puritan buried at 2:90 p, m. from the Chris. tlan church at Auburn, services be {tn conducted by Grover post, G. |Goat’s Chain Holds Up Train Service jtrnck “at Fontainebleau became en-/ 1) oa for many hours. | Northwest at the Confederate Vet- emns’ reunion to be held at Now Orleans, March 11 to 18 15 Policemen Apprehend Cat NEW YORK, March #—A_ cat sain {chasing mice In a fashionable Fifth javenue shop caused so much notee | that a burglar alarm was raised and policemen responded. and/ Dismantles Castle | to Evade High Tax DURHAM, Eng, March §.—Lord Royne has begun to dismantie Brancepeth Castle beonuse he ean hot afford to pay the high taxes, | AN ADDRESS on “The Legteia [tive Record” will be given before | the Women's King County Repubit:| Jean club at Meve'n cafeteria Mon: | day noon by J. C Herbeman, seo | retary of the China Club and reader jin the state house of representa: | tives. REV. ©. KE. BYRAM wit preach at | St. Barnabas’ chapel at 10:40 Bunday | morning. There will be « communion tervice at $20, Sunday school at 9:30 And veapers at 4. One X-Ray Free In the extraction of teeth wo say to our patrons: If we burt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth from 85.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from 84.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Beeond Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location Do Some Investigating MB. of Walla Walla, Wn.,had been a sufferer from Piles 25 | years. Read HIS letter and the} | many others in the FREE illus- trated book which tells the true | facts about such cases as yours— and about my non-surgical, pain- less, harmaless treatment. Investigate my remarkable work as 0 highly specialized physician before sub- wribing to so-called “home” and “quack” cures, Remember, my treatments are @oarantecd to completely and permanently cure your Piles, Send today for FREE book, IND, OREGON “near-beer™ leas than one-half of one | per cent a announced as soon after its clone as| porwibie and not later than May 1, = | American Men Are | American men are dreasing better |Machine Can Test & are from Sisters Are Held | private bomen bary loning Nis winter coat, @ sure sign of an early spring. | WORN-OUT WOMEN | RE you tuff fever”—hardly al E STAR ying Men ng N ovelists of Ame Kast Uterary cente ming from is all others The win of the contest will be! Dressing Better | NEW YORK, March 9—-A leading | cngiien tailor whe hee finished tour. | ing thé United Staten nays that | i ow than they did ten years ago Sense of Smell | LONDON, March §—A physielan | as invented an olfactometer, well im patios as Firebugs CARDIFT, March §-—Misees May} dered to trial for ting fire to two | Sign of Spring | LONDON, Maron $ The bie Har sheep at the roo i already VESPERS WILL BE HELD at 4 DP. m. Bunday at Bt. Michael's chapel. There will be a communion service at $20 & mand Gunday school at ions. | VIGOR FOR from “spring t foot after another, hy all, | sleepy, Janguld and worn out? Ou Mangan Frhin BXAMINATION. GLOBE OPTICAL oo 1Bi4 Weatlnke Near ¥ | | GLYGEROLE LOBELIA Cures Coughs Quickly, Ne orate Absolutely safe for infante, children and adults, 50c and $1 bottle, Recommended and sold by Hartel Drug Co, Ask for lit of JOYNER REMEDIES Li Eo/BARCAINS By | (DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE A GREAT BARGAIN FESTIVAL Batartay night we bring close our tremendously suc fu DAY WONDER SALE. Suc RIDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 BIG DAY TOMORROW SATURDAY LAST DAY of Greatest Bargain Event ul from the standpoint of the HOUSE OF BARGAINS, be cause it brought thousands of new customers to our store and gave us a chance to demonsirate to them that we undersell all competition; successful from the standpoint of the public, beeause escorts and scores of buyers se cured fine dependable mercha: dise far and away below regular standard prices. DATURDAY, THE Fiat DAY OF THIS BIG EVENT, WILL, BE THE MOST BENSA- TIONAL OF ALL THE 7 DAYS. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE STORE TOMORROW. BAR GAINS THAT YOU NEVER DREAMED OF AWAIT You, COME BARLY. SEE EVERY DEPARTMENT, DON°T MI THIS CHANCE TO SAVE REAL MONEY. New shipment, favored materials, soo them. Fifty different and plaids; large sizes. ALL-WOOL PRUNELLA SKIRTS $3.85 GIRLS’ DRESSES $8.95 New shipments of girls’ silk dresses In latest Spring styles, Sizes 8 to 14. MEN’S “YUREFIT” UNDERWEAR 75c MEN’S LISLE HOSE 2 PAIRS FOR 35c MEN'S SUITS $19.85 Splendid woolons, well tailored, in variety of favored patterns ‘and colors, Wonderful buys at this low price. BOYS’ CORDUROY Beautifully mod hats in the very Inteat Spring Modes. them will know how great thls sale really is. $3.85 BEAUTIFUL WAISTS, EMBROIDERED SMOCKS ... ring DRESSES st unpar in muperbly designed dresses in tricosham, crepes and other These are added to the sale Saturday as ® big special feature. SUPERB COATS SMARTLY STYLED The favored cloths, some with kplendid tur trimmings fn wide range of colors and modes, The former prices are really too high te mentlon. You will know when you See New Sp SKIRTS $2.45: Wool Serges and Tricotines. silk and gold embroidery. Worth twice the sale price. CORSETS 95c Y NIGHTGOWNS For women and misses, Some extra trim- and you Fashior Prunelirs, Plalted 95c Whiritn, BARGAIN BASEMENT HIGH-GRADE ALUMINUM 36-PIECE CRYSTAL GLASS SET $5.98 polished glass, SPRING STYLES .. $2.95 | 3.0 $44.85 n's latest thought CARFS AND "SWEATER Vests DOC Dandy wooj scarfs and knit vests, 1.50 APRONS oN SALE 75c Neatly trimmed Percale Aprons, all colors. Over 150 Corsets at this low price. CREPE INFANTS’ 1.15 WANS O5c__,arrons $1.15 Latest styles and colors tn Silk joped, and some ginghams, sizes to 53, Crocheted Bonnets. in rose and pink, at $1.15. FLANNEL VOILE WAISTS 75c White and striped, beautifully made. Kettles, Boilers, Percola- tors, Round Roasters, Double Boilers, 4-qt. Pre- serving Kettles and other fine Aluminum Utensils at the truly wonder price of 79c Star pattern, basket weave, fire Regular $11.75 value, SUITS $4.85 Well tailored sults of extra strong materials, Worth a lot more than this low price, SHOES Women’s satin Sizes 11% to 2. UISE9‘BARGAI PARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE ODE iH Next Door to Economy Market slippers with $1.45 values on sale for $2. “Poll Parrot” one-strap pumps for tris in brown calf with double. welt soles, Sites 8 to IL... Men's high grade dtesk shoes, round toe and ish Int, on sale Saturday at $4.46, Boy Scout shoes, 0 to 144, on sale for 81,90, Silver Plate FORKS 15c 25 dozen “Rogers” Forks will be sold at 15¢ each, TRAVELING BAGS $1 Well made Keratol Traveling Bags lined with cretonne, 100 yards spool silk, regular Io, for 7¢@. Good weight denin and Khaki play suits, blue and khaki, for 6O¢. French heel. Number 4° O'Cedar Mops, regular §1 values for 69¢. 0. N. T. sewing cot- ton, black only, size 50 at 3 for 10¢, Bars Very Good Laundry Soap 25c Only 12 bars to each customer, 92.75 $3.00 12 Seeeeeeeeatoressere

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