The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1923, Page 5

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JEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1923 Tt WEDNI ( 15, 1923. THE SEATTLE TAR Woman at Head of U. S.? * ** & + &» & * * & Never, Claims Mayoress BAXTER & BAXTER'S |’ | Wa OO re THREE CLEARANCE tutte Be a 36 Taffeta Silk Dresses Second Floor MORE RE ¥ eres 4 ‘ / You have seen such wonderful things that big money can buy! DAYS Rit ' : eal Well, here is a good example of an exceedingly good value that can Mg ts “a be bought for a very small amount—36 Beautiful Dresses of Silk Taffetas in brown, blue or black, charmingly trimmed with braids, eae , * lace and ribbons. They embody all the late Summer styles. ANY gy been greatly reduced for this last week x BS iy eal Sizes are 84 and 36 only. of sale. Many new lines of Fall pumps which have just % ’ G . ! arrived will be put into this last week of our sale. ‘ eh GOP reatly Reduced for Final Clearance! Just three more days and our clearance sale ends. , fe: eae 3 é Curtains and | Women’s White Silk oh Wee s || Materials Reduced | Hose—Special 69c — r e | Citas, \ % r i? | Marquisetio Curtains; 60 pairs of Main Floor rices: Cae 3) - (a8 ab te “ha nah Lag ale] oe? White Silk Hose with reinforced lisle garter | i } ill and white, As “gay rare tops, heels and toes. In a broken line of sizes; welling formerly $1.35 a pair priced for clearance, a pair, 69¢. White Kid Pumps, : . i R duced to O8¢. | v2 Curtains; 100 pairs, consisting of plain ecru hemstitched Marquisettes now..... Sa eace ° ° With’ Ince. edge and Ggtied, . hecs Full-fashioned Silk Hose with reinforced lisle stitched Marquisettes with Barmen | garter tops and soles, in black, white and dark, Mrs. Susanna M. Salter jace in three patterns, These | brown. Reduced to $1.50 a pair. White Canvas Pumps, | are in ‘white, only. Formerly $3.38 all styles, | NORMAN, Okia., Aug. 15.—Ye, ‘There isn't a chance in the world & pair, Reduced to $1.98. e downtrodden men, fear not! of « of my sex ever being chosen Serim Curtains; 11 pairs in ecru NOW. we eee ec eneee t,"" she declares, "You kno color, and hemstitched, with lace \th - eonventions ure dominated by edges. Formerly $1.35 a pair. Re 225 Yards of Fancy Pumps, all i a ut | And they always will be. duced to 88¢. well , dies," running |." 2&t en will have thelr flings Marquisettes; 250 yards in ecru | leathers, many to ‘ etions and enter: [At Dracticully every other office pres yh er vagal kon a W OOL NS $1 45 ; . and enter-| Some of these dayn you'll #ee one ait ge rvs E —_ styles, now.........- “4 from back “home. ting on the supreme court bench. Ym |]| " "a 29 . Sandal dential desk really surprised how they've climbed | New Shipment of | Woolen Goods Dept.—Upper Main Floor 8, That much you can take from} ye" i 5 ne oS "oan tal “We've had a woman in the senate. Cotton Challies | zs : : all kinds America’s first woman mayor, Mrs. We have them in the hous. ‘They're||/ = | este h Seasonable Woolens, including checked e i omen now living here. {fitting other mighty important post: | Pie ery reer ae feat anes eponge in colors and two-tones, Poiret é ¥ Py * on wide and es ryaget ry Ps df DOW » a:e:eieieisisicieteis.6.¢ a both light and dark colors. Special, Twills and Tricotines in plain colors, 54 t fan " be ent ¢ a 2 inches, will be greatly reduced for Thursday ¢ n't dh ‘ c nize, 72x84 selli ? vari Ee ee : All n rn xd, They're oe h, $1.60, selling, to $1.45 a yard. All Hosie , candid D+ helt : eypend 9 Upper Main Floor, ul s ted for the polls aisles rob : esn't favor a wom . é e Grea eauce EMERY GIVES ; enc 2 By GIRLS TO SING |: 5 become associattd with Hon. w.| ized company. The Southam inter- orm o Nv 6 ownership of this | es! 5 TALK TONIGHT} Asters Scum te *metdine oy| A'T KDZIO TODA Y | vancovtee ateracen newapener:".. [Otiews, te tpecater of) Basil Jamon A. Emery, chief counsel tor} the saloon element," Two men put) ie, gins, Lucille and Eileen| Mr, Nichol, who 1s also leutenant| Ont., the Tribune of Winnipeg, the pons of Ar " Judge in the |the Joint of the Seattle | rode | on the Irish harp and vocalists. Chamber roe the Fe s Mra. Herbert V. Pregg, soprano} tod ashington, the ol « however, and pianist, and her husband, a vio-| 1326—Second Ave.—1326 n¢ ‘i \< ) ‘ linist, who have been heard on the} ‘ac nm of Washington. ne en wile i radio before, are also scheduled tor| at the principal : ie soley en fac tonight's program. ATTRACTIVE TRACTIVE SUMMER Rais VACKAION TRIPS 1 how th ‘ away froma my chil-| Mise. Gladys Moulin, artist “pupil and how the pasage | my opt me away from my Chl) of Prof. W. Kantner, will sing for|] 1 i i ‘hrougl ee ee sia rit attont leneaeny: (are ie n ‘o All Eastern United States and Canadian Destinations TI h ,Bremerton Woman 20", only « fen “eo Lae ies | cata ater rae 27 whin’ she’ wen! One! other smamabers, the) "74¥t} the NEW WONDERLAND of the CANADIAN ROCKIES DENTAL OFFICES Was Third Spouse} | Acering to the « he latest | 5 mots are roatters | élacted: ‘She had fotir children then, | SE" ‘from .“Pausty, ac r > | Mra, Li 0) ‘ | h will give particular con:|Now she has eight u - 106 Columbia St. PORTLAN 5.—Clat to} * a ie a On the same program the premier ob RTLAND, Aug. 15.—Claiming to ; | midetation ehusband, who dled Beyer oe ne ean ents Goen | asper Nationa ar |be the third wife of Amos R. Lee, h ader. bas heard in Se. ney i apegpele hte 35 4 7 be ly Four, a quart of colored voca Leading Dentist ged local polygamist, Mrs. Lillie) Arter a brief wedded life, he disap. | attle re and t deep im: | newspy dito ¥ de. Enjoy a Real Vacation in a Vacati for More Than 21 Lee, of Bremerton, Wash., re é| pence ahé said, Later he wrote her| pression. Hels a n inte, will be mad you Real ion Land at the district attorney's office) trom Portland, saying he had di-| lawyer, a deep th i ? Stak $ | Motoring, Golfing, Fishing, Ridi iki ii —| here today: caer s1o0o hait| Voted ner here, according to the evi | pe |HOME REMEDIES \Negro Dies When | fptoring,, Golting, Mishing; Riding ike lreecn eae fey action It to se : gtor 6 directa | OF OUR ANCESTORS Airplane Crashes|| JASPER PARK LODGE and modern bungalow homes Horlick: | claimed that he was married to two | ' y ational | Almost every man and woman in| ypNIcE, Cal. Aug. 15.—Joe Huff, | provide superior accommodation for 250 guests, OrlicKs local women, and kept up two house i ei £ natio dustries. He will addreas|*Mefica can remember the botanic |, the tallor-aviator, and Ed. « Horlick | loca en ‘What's in the Air uation’s industries. | He will address) oe ea of our mothers and grand-|win Dinall, @ negro, age fi, were|{ 2HE TRIANGLE TOUR AND THE SCENIC SEAS Malted Mitk [7 Beatile Collese of Optometry Jo AUGUST 18 | |siation xt Longview on Friday anq| mothers for, the treatment of ds-|killed in a plane crash here last | 1,200 miles rail through the Canadian Alps AUGUE | ‘oe Pre a ve }ease, and they were wond y de: | night. : : : q i CLINIC KFIC—4 to 6; 8:20 to 90 p.m. [hur Avast At Bllens- | ondabta, | too. Every. tall’ there |... 2 500-mile Ocean Voyage—the ideal vacation trip KFIY—7:30 to 8:20 p. m. — v tored vay in the attic thor- & KIR—G70 meters—TA8 to 8:45 || Suuhwore, penayroya, catnip, sage, |SyNdicate Absorbs STEWART (HEDER, ALASKA), ANTORSHi ay "bam —u40s meters) —sa0 to || Civilian Flyer Is reemmona, rue, ei for treating tut| Vancouver Province | een eae Au e500 alehe ide % 9:40 p. m Killed in Tumble |™"" {0 fellowes: In 1873, ya pos gels LED hats adh anata eh EDMONTON and CALGARY prairie excursions Med in Lumble ji. 5. pinknam's Vegetable | Com-|7h¢ Vancouver Daily Province an. F s s = io nounced yesterday that William J. F. McGUIRE, Gen. Agt., Pass. Dept., 902 Second Ave. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—One| pound was first prepare ; HINGT Aug. 15.—One| pound was first prepared from one | 2Ouit0r Ye ae et tne | Phones Main 4906-5703 civilian flyer was killed and another | of these botanic recipes, and the de: i { portant publishing house in Canada, severely injured near here yesterday |mand for it has increased to such | |when the plane in which they were |an extent that hundreds of tons of | es flying fell 1,000 feet and wan|roote and herbs are now used annu- | TORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. ™ wrecked. Bertram M. Stewart, of|ally in its preparation. It has ro-/ this city, died shortly after the|cently been proved that 98 out of crash, and John Ward, Jr sus-|every 100 women who try St have| tained severe injuries. Ward was|been benefited by {ts use, which Is | A phesenger and Stewart was pilot-|}a marvelous record for any medl-| ing the machine. leine to hold.—Advertisement [egehahaestt | 95 (Only) Burke Golf Clubs } ; the National Association of M - her name on Hie pate me pete Ellis, 14 and 8 years, respectively, | governor of British Columbia, will | oa of Calgary and the Journal turers, will be the guest of b just to teach the 4 e nt] Will be the star performers on radio tain the presidency of the reorgan-! of Edmonton. a dinner to be given Wednesday | because they figured ahe coulin’t GM) Pro at 9:30 Wednesday evening : ‘ a dor e ° ied - evening at the Rainier club under |™ i gar a rege venus oe pia.|The little Ellis girin are performers | ALL THIS WEEK @ \ Extra Low-Priced for \' ALEXANDER PANTAGES Th di , S Lli Thy ‘ ursdays Selling at e \ The Popular Motion Picture Your choice of DRIVER, BRASS MIDIRON, M HIE and PUTTER (CO- iT! Beauty >, ¢ LUMBIA GRADE). Golfers get busy—here's your ch e to save on high-quality Clubs, A liquid food drink } Ruth 2 ep || eee | | cu GLass FRUIT Mixing Bowls A quality leader | Stonehouse 7 | set ot tour for | | puceotine gig aged page _ . | 83c || 49c @ N METE soci rio Sei eatin f “phe Kind Mother used!” Four handy sizes— in a Novel Playlet a : 6, 7, 89; glazed finish, decorated with brown not green a a I} “Be Yourself” i band. A bargain at 4 for 83¢, or unfinished a “BOB WHITE” TOILET PAPER| | RAPID Extra Special VACUUM ANHEUSER-BUSCH \ In Addition to Other Big Acts 6 LARGE ROLLS FOR WASHERS ST. LOUIS REVUE LA PETITE Davis & McCoy a . 39c SPECIAL AT SD a | at 59c Gintaro Gordon & Healy { job TVhite’ i pet ually aves’ maanetnne Schvwalinsliae Bros. & Co., Inc. ETE TL TP iegmpobag papers anade by the A PW.) ) and effort in washing Wholesale Distributors Rudinoff Pantagescope fw (Delivered. only” with | | clothes. Complete with handle, Seattle, Wash. 8-inch size—Cut in beautiful floral design; an exceptional value, (Cut in Seattle.)

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