The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1923, Page 9

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0 a NMA B® ANE BUREN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ ; PAGE 2 _ | >» Wray 4 Missing Woman Is__—|Hikers Return to Dry Squad Arrests PONY EXPRESS Vette fars fram | mployer Pays Tribute Sout by Police Start School Term| Three Violators AHEAD OF TIME @@ CHIEF AEATTI | fo Country's Laborers imma sr tae ti Cat i oot aa / a Yan @ b itRrec ac Mannan Sowa lave, N. I nat ‘i 1 by police d 1 men, Siem icc on Toward Rockies . Swit LJ LAL Th (CG. Stoll AL rae nite Moet er rpg iets etcetera Ata NT ee kara a and Pacific Coast To the Chinese Students . wat Llc : bb vee ni mE | by HB, |ane sreeniss aay Dear Studes; I was glad to see ) aturday and I hope you have | BY ©, G, STOLL, of the n large quantity of mighty instrument for World F € ere! impressed with the fact that with >| CHIEF SEATTLE DENVER, Colo, Sept. 3.—The & good timo in thiy country. ‘Thingw may Keém strange to you here, [Works Manager of the Mammoth | her ha ( 1 ( tley. The} both pineal pony exp dashed into Den but I am u will be able to adjust yourselve ur cigar Hawthorne Plant of the Western) he ha. rer : 1a xirnately 66 miles) A ver at m, today, 10 min and other collage necessities CHIEF SEATTLE Electric Company, Under Whore | a J 1 by Dens ules ahead of schedule. sonal Supervision an Army of| Mh re £12 Bt Reh To the Customs Department | 38700 Workers Is Employed. | @ nat ; , ‘ 7 taged a raid DENVER, 8 ¢—Ove , Dear C 1 biished a r if 1 | i GP found till on his by dawn near Ber ¢ \ Saw “Alirdet. A PrP ESA ohne Shak Sou: be “ie | CHICAGO, Se Labor day in y : | A 1 Sunday. tire. oe r y gh ia is 40 shows that busine n Seatth on the | nation’s « 1 the ail ti-< CHIEF SEATTLE t human effort that is behind | peak wit three days . ! cress. We may talk of | res ana the : To the League of Nations that: avdlabi anicatiticcs® that” have | tes ahead A rider Dear League: Now the time come to be r ly lite | on toward Denver, where show the world that you can 1 mo t part of our daily lf | schedu! » of the world. If but tn using once a year in ‘ Hatt w ireece, the people honor of tho workingmen, we are | Tn ll” Will Offer Tuesday ut human effort all that we kn an olvi The ~ To the State Fish Commission Dear Sirs: The disgraceful destri last week, should never be repeated switch is golng to cost the atate n of sale upon the ¢ at you s | jendeavor of the man in the Washington t ars CHIEF |in our eager desire to hono’ and Glove-Silk FINE STOCKINGS | | 6,500 Pairs of Full-Fashioned | :|To Dean Henry Landes ern we ances, | Dear Dean: C mograph, wh ) nerve to . 1 from the re CHIEF SEATTLE may not . * +h) Va yy To the Rainier National Park C tere he C. G. Stoll $1 95 At Two $1 95 | ° A: e ainier ationa ar 0. behind mo accomplishme n 7 ae Pee FW aeaartnat tna lis aosh sot licattaraed iste aia of Very Low Prices ° hin a ve cation, but ne \ Mg uae uae etiam svest von Som | Mee and There DVANTAGEOUS purchases bring within Longmire's er than the i will ram. c y the two groups Stockings that would it At the thousands of men| ‘Twent t men ordir ly sell at much higher prices—high- ext na grade novelties in Thread-silk Stockings, ane ~ . eta Silks and the colors of the hour in plain Full- Believe Man Died pre ney Zenia Bea 4 of fashioned Silk Stockings. | rt i lost her left band when one-pound From Alcoholism | To ‘Doc’ Stork Jerations, practical Mr ona eae teeing cathode Believed to have bee! 1,800 Pairs Plain and day cute alcoholism, bre by | set 65.2% T “a ” ., BR shee eocnuntss in 0 de expects of Ma [been ponuible se Cece, sas ent Novelty“ Sample’’ Stockings g ns ey CHIEF SEATTLE. The mechanic in the shops turn. re t bauch of several days, the bo mank president, drowned in jing out the thousands of devices needed in our great communication jand power systema, the lineman night afd day, winter and vico and|™ switeh-| hon in the|and nurse | George W. Totman, 50, a cri barber, wa Oregon ho! day d'Alene lake Sunday Chiffon, medium and heavy sports weights, some all-silkk from top to toe, others with lisle top and foot. Embroidered nd and lace-clocked effects, $1.95 in black and colors; alsoThe Pair to maintain ser | the ephone gtrl at th to he danger \To Baseball Deer yout : & | played is part in ¢ plain black. up on t ow a ie They an : Y're havir ir time now, #0 ater make th of it « HIE F SEATTLI " ng to ¢ steadily forward. 00 Pairs 1,800 Pairs \To Folks Who Enjoy Lifting Their Eyes Off the ~ i Ground | ti - : = at | Glove Silk Stocki ings All Silk St tockings oat FREDERICK = & NELSON | shadow. And FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Full-Size or TwinSize OIL From the Hearts of from top to toe Glove-silk ed heel veinte novelty strip colors. Size 9% only k-brown, Bobolink-brown, Ot- $1.95, q ter-brown, Tomb-tan, Meadowlark-@ PAIR brown and African-brown. Ld 500 Pairs _ 800 Pairs) Clocked Silk Stockings Plain Silk Stockings An exceptionally low price for Alb-stik Full-fashioned Stockings = these Full-fashioned Biack Silk, with eyelet embroldered clocks in $1 .95 Stockings, with lisle top, heel, 8 $1.35 two gns-—black only. PAIR and toe. PAIR 750 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings At $1 35 Pair Black, Piping-Rock-Gray and Bobolink Brown in these Full-fashioned’Silk Stock- ings with lisle top and foot. | : | To Premier Mussolini of Italy Dear Boss: I read that you are about to assume the title of duke. I await with interest your explanation of how this ts in the interests | of democracy, as were your curtailment of liberty and freedom of the preas—according to you. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Western Washington Fair } Dear Friend: We await with interest the opening of the gates Oc tober 1, so we can see you in your glory that will be better than ever. : CHIEF SEATTLE. To Don Ryan Dear Don: Your impress! descriptions of Hollywood th flamboyant village. Please con! bunk that hides the movie capito To Grays Harbor Folks Dear People: I hear that the Grays Harbor county annual fair was | a great success. More power to you. This type of fair is a real com. | munity enterprise CHIEF SEATTLE ae Thomas F. Singer | Spear. Bir: You left yesterday afternoon to attend the National Heir | Dressers’ convents ‘ew York. I hope when you return you will | | have In your pocket r $1,000, the first prize in the hair | dressing contest at the conventior CHIEF SEATTLE. nistic sketches in The Star ara the dest have come out of that turbulent, eo to tear away the thick vell of CHIEF SEATTLE . —First Floor AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING, TUESDAY: 5,000 Yards of New Silks and Sports Fabrics $1.95 Bares $245 | 1,500 Yards 40-inch Crepe: de Chine Special $1. 95 Yard - In Walnut, Ivory or Vernis Martin Finish $11.75 An exceptional value in a well-built, high-grade Metal Bed, with 2-inch continuous posts and oval fillers. Full- or twin-size. Price $11.75. he check ‘The Amairo Cook Book contain- Gelightfes, economical recipes, ious er the asking. Write for ft TODA’ | . . |To President Coolidge Dear Mr. President: If you can solve the knotty coal problem | there doubt that you will be far in the lead of the race for. presi nominee at the republican convention CHIEF 8 To the Traffic Cop at Third and Pike Dear Sir: What was the idea Saturday of being so nasty to that fellow who stalled his engine on your corner, Is there any law against this? Even if there is, you have no excuse for making your. self so obnoxious. CHIEF SEATTLE. ATTLE. Full- or Twin-Size 50-Lb. Felted Coil Bed Spring Cotton Mattress $9.85 $8.75 An exceptional value in a } full. or twin-size, well-made | Dentistry at Half Price Absolute sat mn guaranteed! by | | | | To Premier Mussolini- of Italy Denar Sir: I have read your demands upon Greece and I am re. A bighgrade, metal frame Mattress, with felted cotton |[| Seventeen colorings are featured in this excellent quality of 40-inch Crepe de minded of the demands made by Austria on the country of Serbia ‘se peng 20 filling and Imperial-stitched |{/]} Chine. Speci: vari just before the last world war. Your demands are even more exact Spring, filled with 120 spring Chine. Special $1.95 yard. roll edge. Covered with ser coils of tempered steel. Ex $8.75. ing than thos ria made. And do you remember how your coun | try criticized Austria for her ultimatum and how you went to war | and fought because of that ultimatum? A good memory might be | well for you and your countrymen. CHIEF SEATTLE. viceable art ticking. Price | mae || 900 Yards of Mallinson’s Novelty | Silks and Artificial Silks Satin-stripe Voile in navy, brown and white. Special Homespun in silk and artificial siJk mixture, in tan and white, |}; jade and black and white. $1 95 i}| Thisldu in tan and white. Satin-stripe Crepe de Chine, in : Yard \]\|| White Silk-and-wool Crepe. navy only. | 426 Yards of 703 Yards of Radium Silks | Canton Crepe | At $1 95 Yard At $2.45 Yard In 40-inch width, and in Pink, In 40-inch width; Turquoise-blue, Navy, '|| Fat-brown and White, at $1.95 Fallow-brown, Beige, Sea-brown, Majolica- brown, Mais, Ivory and Egyptian-green, at yard. $2.45 yard. ‘ phy 1,040 Yards of | MALLINSON’S SILKS DE LUXE. I HI Special $2. 45 Yard || Haydsome novelty weaves in 86-inch width, including: ~ * * ceptional value: An Exceptional Offering of Imported DINNER SERVICES NUMBER of patterns in high-grade Imported Dinner Services, in compositions of 40 to 95 pieces, offering a wide choice—at very low prices. | The two services mentioned earls the offerings. | | 51-Piece Service $17.50 Conventional band | border in deep color- | ings outside a wide A | ivory band. Pictured S—— at right. To the Movie Contest Entrants Dear Folks: You surely showed a lot of courage in acting before all those people at the Moore. And every one of you made a good showing, so it was har the winner. CHIEF |To Harold Noice | Implantatto Dear Explorer: Your rescue expedition to the frozen expanses of | Model, an it will Wrangell island your mout of the members was a splendid achievement. That practically all the Allan Crawford expedition, whom you were | Thin class work t# done by very || trying to save, died ire and starvation, does not detract trom Me ate Srideco tbat Tete the effort you made ach them in time. well worth it. You do not have to —__—_—— go about without teeth waiting for the gums to heal and work to || TO Glen McLeod be made. | Your 4 active teeth Dear Glenn: I see that you are still donatir~+ the services of your are not extracted U worn || : fr rintahed, ready to immediately || shop in cutting the hair of the Ryther kiddies. A fino and generous fasten in the mouth. The new || work; CHIEF SEATTLE. teeth fit Bi hd freshly extracted —— sockets “without pain or danger. They become solid and look «: To Gertrude Robinson i. Dear Mrs. Robinson: So you have again won the Star-Woodland jaw expr caused by park woman tennis championship! Who says the married women ing gums and sunken chee! | aren't as athletic aa their flapper sisters? CHIEN SEATTLE, | |To Maj. John E, Beller | Dear Sir: I hope for your own good, and the good name of the service, that you demonstrate before the board of inquiry at Camp Lewis that you are not to blame for the injuries to J. A. Sandahl, wi in the University club of Tacoma. Nothing injures vice more in the eyes of the public than arrogance or percha or Tm Bite Teeth. A perfect ‘aed or no charge, Tho following a b beautifully finished, || the military fit with a bull dog grip. drunkenness on the part of our army officers. Luckily such occur ‘Alveolar Dentists ocean laneeel daaiechln. ete ==} LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: Your kind words on the eve of my departure for New York to join the forces of David Belasco gave me courage which I need 40-Piece Service Marcel Waving . Shampooing Manicuring M: a j very badly. 1 want to thank you, and L hope that I will justity tho nice | | The New Silk-and-Artificial- “Hoos-Hoo" and Broche Co- Broche Matelasse-in Navy, Jasna ge | things you said »beut me. Cordially, 18 50 | Silk Brocade in Black, Cara- a Siac! cy eat tees Bice aayanced | HPI STRYK | $ a | | flobgelivergray, Copenhagen: tele in Black and Caramel, Pumpkin, Brown qnd Tan, ‘fortable. booths. W only Dear Chief: I admire your commending a man for doing something High-orade Eucil | plu and Navy Handsome Printed ke Jan speinted. Plisgt wire castile or cocosnt | that {4 worth while, especially when done with no thought of compensa igh-grade Inglish | | Wutt-Up” in Fallow beautiful floral mone on venice Dud” Hoonbepaiaa tia hampoo ead jReautex | tion or credit. With that in mind, I want to relate this little Incident Semi-porcelain with | grown, Tun, Lizard-gro White, Gray, ‘Copenhagen an White: Oraigas Nesp: aaa BaikGhent. Di nivoesy syeniney anous ate ee A decoration of field |fi{| Avnite. Navy ‘grounds, Gray; oF | number, 738, came to # stop at First and Madis cere vs | ‘cla The Butler School |} oheiman car helped a blind lady to the street, signalicd an auto to atop, flowers in bright col- | | All at $2.45 Yard Bah f Haird * escorted. the lady. Across the street and asked a mecond party. to please orings. Pictured at |f}}) , } o airdressing put her on a Madison car. Then he jumped back on his own car with left, Third Floor | (First Floor) 51et secon it ones @ smile, Yours for this kind of spirit, aan igs * | J, P, MACFARLAND,

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