The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1923, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, | sta ‘Shoe Crowds of people are makes for men, now is privileged to select another pair of the only One Cent more. Read ad carefully, come All Shoes on Sale are on racks in plain sight. Extra Pair Will @C Buy Shoes Now Cost You But at These Prices LOW PRICES IN ONE CENT SHOE SALE Extra Pair Will shoes offered at this sale for rly and reap the benefit, All sizes marked in plain figures. Extra Pair Will Men's Fine Shoes in black and brown kid and calf leathers, Regular $7.00 values, NOW $5 95 Extra Pair for 1 cent more Ladies’ Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, in black kid. Cost patent, brown kid and calf leethers: Regular $7.00 CO8t You values. You C Now “ $4. 95 Bat Ladies’ Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords In black, brown One Extra Pair for 1 cent more But One and white. Mostly low heels. Regular $4.00 Cent values. Now Cent More Extra Palr for 1 cent more,....... $1 95 More Bo;8' Shoes; solid leather Shoes for dress J Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in satin, suede, pat and school wear. Regular values up toff ent, kid and calf leathers; all styles; all sizes $5.00, Regular $8.00 values. Extra Pair for 1 cent more 3 $5 95 Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords in white bina ons, black kid and patent. Regular values up NOW Extra Pair for 1 cent more $3.95 Children’s Shees, Scuffers and Fine Shoes, sizes 6 to 11, in black, brown and smoked horse. Regular values up to $3.50, NOW to $7.00. Now Extra Pair for 1 cent more. $2.45 Extra Pair for 1 cent more $2.95 Misses’ Shoes. Good Shoes for school or dress § Broken lots of Children’s White Slippers wear, in black and brown; sizes up to 2, Regu [and Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers on the lar values up to $5.00. rack. Extra Pair for 1 cent more ve $3 NE A os wide Sar dcoas inure Now 95c SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M. Come Aément priced See Early These = (STAR ss Save in Our Money Windows tered and overpowered her. held in hala in Yogbity Je bis jail ee name has ee that she had been drowned while bathing. It t# reported “that. nt DR. MAYFIELD Ex-Military di Are You Fond of Lamb Stew ? Use the cheaper cuts of the tender meat and lots of potatoes, onions, carrots and celery. Stew until well done and ti then season thoroughly with LEA&PERRIKS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE UNTIL FRIDAY NIGH Ackerman & Harris Offer 5—ACTS—5 Bright, Hreesy V ile eABRAMS| isa ees METHODS All Acute’and Chronic Diseases Ask for Free Book ELECTRO-MEDICAL DOCTORS 32 ¥, vy, A v Vv A hy 4 Vv {OKO ©: by hy f Y] AN uy, A OOD will is the esteem in which a man or a business is held by the public. It is the product of service well rendered, of innumerable small and, perhaps, unimportant acts. V, Vv fi A 7 o@ Vv A 7 + A The good will of the public is the most cherished asset of this institution. Our policy is to deserve the confidence we have won: Vi A v a 1 fe v; A A Vv a cy You are cordially invited to get ac- quainted with our officers and to make practical test of our facilities, :@ A Vv, J s Vv, Vv, fy 2 ¢ GMS ¢ GE: 0 GB 6 GD ¢ GE ¢ GD 0 GP 0 EE ¢ GD 6 GE 6 GE 6 &D 6 GE © CH 8 aD 6 a 7 ¥ fs N vy, } @ aA fy A A } A Vi) * i) f; Vv WV, Al v b\ Vv; eee pets pe 2 Bacal not been argh Ps vered Attacked by Thug new brown coat in his possession Inesday as the ‘A man quspected-to have attacked |e#eribed by Mrs. Mullen as having rold ward o pad robbed Mrs, J.D. Mullen, of | ee? stolen by: the thug. According who was Auburn, in‘her home Tuesday, waa |‘© her report, she was alone in her /ed misting Tuesday. The t seinipeiioy. seater sonny | home, sewing, when the man en-|lieve that the girl left her had been seen after the clothing had taken to the Minor hospital, suf. | fering from wndetermined Injuries jaustained at {4th and Madison, }when run over by NO WORD COMES FROM RED ChOsS . 1 Paolt Coast # a far ‘ ¢, chairm I Thurs t un ” Japan will deta t es are needed the an then be Food and medica sup r tod “oO imme y nay be mad HATTLE CAN MAKE MUCH FASTER ‘TIME That Seattle's relief contribu { will go forward by ship. load and that the first munity relief ship to leave this port will reach the of suffering days ahead of the ef forts of vay other port ts the prediction of drive headquarters. Seattle, because it is closest to the Orient, will reach the suf ferers with aid before any other com city, It is believed funds, Mayor B, J. E erings. The Salvation Army legion, various frate ‘ ions are t BE GIN 1 WORK af the lake-to create the lenpremion AT CORNISH ° 1923 THE SEATTLE STAR { HERE'S MORE ABOUT SINGERS T0 BE | RELIEF as s eresting 121 Seneca St., Cor. Second Ave. tor § KOZE Has Most Interesting Program in Months { t ' o fastest campaign ever attempted in Seattle, will be by means of telephones, it was announced f Wednesday at drive headquar of thal in the siento taking advantage of this unique one cent shoe sale. ‘ Me at Hea at ' b Our racks and tables have been replenished with new lines of shoes of the best t trib : , women and children, Every one who buys a pair of shoes here The dr ‘ pada sg agf ws, : 11 r 1] HERE’S MORE ABOUT I. W. W. STARTS ON PAGE 1 oe strikes. | ‘Two members. of the Lwew | Nore were. arrested Wednesday morn. | mae local ‘police ‘for: picketing in Go. A Special Purchase of Women’s and Misses’ Blouses $5.95 Main Floor Wonderful Values Smart Styles Blouse Dept —U pper ist in from New York!—th pecial purchase of 50 Silk Blouses, in- el ig crepe de chines and heavy crepe n sk fallow, gray, navy, rust and whit All are in overblouse tyle, t with embroidery, corded silk, tucks and plait In the regular wa. would sell for $8.95 and $9.95 they go Thursday—$5.95 each Jomestic Specials ade RG : ok ope id eh Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits for Thursday Bleached Muslin, 36 inche wide, will be placed on sale ‘ Thursday at, a yard, 19¢. Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear. Bleached Sheeting, 90 rviceable and practical suits for boys’ school 4 1 " made of and wool mixed suitings of ches wide, and of pien- ge t n the t styles and color. combina did quality special value t have two pairs of full lined knicker: ; j ri # < e full alpaca lined. Extra ov Thursday at, ard, 59¢ bs t A suit $31.85. fe Boys’ Caps to harme with the sults, Sizes are Unbleached Muslin, of 6% te ae $1.50 86 inches 15¢. medium weight and wide. Special a yard, Chambray, 32 inches wide, suitable and in plain colors, for children’s wear and for ' aprons. Special, a yard, 19¢. s Shirting Madras, 32 inches Shirting Madras, 52 inche = taaaittog 46 eked Ae wide and in attractive light and Mochas, in one- CS Tee ae n line from 7-O (the triped patterns. special, & duced, while they Sane yard, 65¢, Thursday—the Last Day of * Our Blanket Sale You Are One of Thousands of Seattle women who have the opportu: y ot visiting our this week and next The Corniah oe hog i dig 3°T, -P Corset Department for special instructions day 55th Osea. the in regard to corseting, offered Hy Madame The last of @ three-day buying event enro! eve clase Sneha. Dumas, an expert corsetiere from the that has afforded many splendid values in Mer of paw cutottows ay var ME factory of Bon Ton and Royal Worcester. Fall and Winter beddings, Remember, . } Don't neglect this oppértunity tomorrow—the last day. and ‘Reyéral flew instructors that financial difficulties that arose I lant year threatening take the INTO HOUSE school from Heattle ha bee e Le on — — — —— — — ly surmomunted and the tr An (ie running wild down . 1 iockted: ine ah be kept } 1 say. morning ex Drowns When Pile | Portland Pledges eee ne, ae Among. the members. of she tao-| dangered th ef, a yee Driver Overturns Big Relief Fund auiry brought out the fact that the uity are ine arta Ce us ashed 0 a hs asp ge s institut ; okies: etl inmtoaot. in. & car, cares wis the street, and *harles Winzel, of 715 N| PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 5—A a Wanitite te ae and Mra. Carrol Afkens, plunged m of a dwelling |52nd st., lost his Mfe Tuesday aft-|duarter ¢f a million dollare was) 14s the py rig sro 2 ; pledged to the Japanese relief fund |*¢@"®, 18 im the hands of a reveiver, | hend the department of aan i! i + occupled | 4.1 at Pler 6 when a pile driver! i portiand tod: It is reported here that the bank | Zz. Serge va fexieatic the car} being loaded from “the pjer Ont) “Meeting at the chamber of com. | ‘**miner of the state of Washington = sete ied : ; F ewehel thee un Piet la barge overturned in the water,}merce, business men of the city | Das charge of the bank nnd that Upom Italian and French instructor; Mme. |W@* parked several blocks up Pine : farted a ahs ount, |the result of his investigations, ums Magdeleine Hervy, head of French |* na YOUN man, suspected! of | carrying him with it. Winzel was) Started a campaign for that amount, |407 Vay. sin depend whether the department: Mins Ottellie Bootzkes, |4ttempting to steal the machine, got|an engineer employed by wi belgphapenansct xcopartiasndie uate) eye jbank reopens for business, German instructor; Mme. Kirstine|!to it. He had some difficulty’ in| Jones and Co. He would have | at_once collecting, the. monsy: wee Hauser, instructor In weaving: Mark | *tting the car after allowing it to] been able to jump clear of the The sum will be turned over 16 thee Tobey, paint and draw! t for half a bk ind being | pile dr had he ‘not attempted] American Red Cross to be used in the|/ yr Wo Chinese Doctor Jacques Jou ia ake c unable start it, 1} ped from |to shut off the steam before juma- id of » Japa’ sufferers, which | Lieynned Herb \Spechilia 1 ine abd had ue Pines ng. The body was recovered later, | Work, accordi © press dispatches, ‘Treats all? siloneata aa ht bs is being per y directed by Prest * as te not 4 ldent Coolidge in Washi babies. Small Boy Victim car nai Irvin! 108 ANGELES, Sept. 5—First fs ashington. } et well woftoring * . Fr and was ered in ect word from the devastated | of Traffic Accident (32 en Javea of Japan reached this city | IIwaco Bank Fails Armon Molin, 6, son of Mra, J, yesterday when a message from | Oo T lac Molin, 1128 18th ave. was ono - Mra, Rupert Hughes was recetved | to Open Tuesday Tuesday's traffic victims, ‘He wa Portland Man In | by husband, telling that she] ASTORIA, Ore. Sept. 5. — The} Laura McLean, 18, daughter of J. L. MeLean, E. Roy Mrs. Everett Thompson, of 170 Sth ave. was knocked own ifth and Pine b; driven by H. J Her injuries are an automobile LaMar, Ozark hote! not believed to \ orithyal, | J. Hegdaut, of 2044 W. 58th st. sustained slight bruises at Eastiak and Harvard when he was ight in a tow-rope between two au “ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! « Unies» you see the “Bayer Crosa” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proseribed by over twenty-three years and proved safe by millions for dis ‘Toothnctie Warache Rheumatism Nouralgin Pain, Pain Accopt "Bayer Tablots of Aspirin” Headache Lumbago only, Mach unbroken packago con- tainy proper directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cont fow cents, Druggiats also well bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the. trado mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactdester of Salleylicacid. 14185} At | Wis advices, a cable, messages to come di-| » | Oxaka newspaper. physictana | Yokohama Is Safe) | PORTLAND, Sept. 5.—Harold New: | ‘on, former Portland man, now vice} consul nt Yokohama, is ante ing to a message received yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Mattle Newton n, Was one ¢ | the first wire tectly from the stricken country Newton has been in the Orient four years, and was for a timo with an He had charge of the Harding memorial services i Ja- pan last month. ~ |Report Local Youth accord: | Killed in Alaska! York Barrington, 19, former | Broad: high schiool student, was | killed Monday near Juneau, Alaska, while hunting with his father, a¢ ling to advices received — her osday. Word received by Mrs {Sid Barrington, the boy's mother, gave no detail The father is bringing the boy's body to Seattle for burial and expected to ar rive Baturday, in Blue Funnel Tins Employes All Safe All representatives in of Dodwelt & Co. 8 agents of the Blue Tunnel mihip ine, jwere reported safe in 4 cablogram | received Tuesday by Dodwell & Co, lhere, Offteials believe that the en tire office building maintained in the atricken olty had been destroyed during the quakes and tidal waves, According to thelr reports Tuesday. Yokohama | What's in the Air Tevieed Schedule) PROGRA NESDAY 5 (360 moters) (285 moters) (456 ‘Silent. 1:30 to 8:30, metera)—8:30 KHQ KIM, KDZI 9:80, KFIC—(268 meters)—4 to 5 and 4:40 to 9:40 p.m, KJN—(210 motora)--Silent. to | aped without injury. Bank of Southwestern Washington, | HERE'S REAL ECONOMY A Combination Offer for 49c One 10-quart Galvanized Pail One Family Mop Stick 5 Bars of Classic White Laundry Soap 49¢ re TT FU LIMD ny No €. 0. D. Orders ALL FOR SOME BUY i Promina UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES Formerly $4.50, Priced at 8-OUNCE FLUTED TABLE TUMBLERS Special for Thursday Dozen Cholce of 5- and 6%.quart sizes, Universal aluminum {# made extra heavy, and is abso» lutely guaranteed as good as money can buy. Delivered only with other goods, FIX UP YOUR FLOORS! FLOOR POLISHING BRUSHES 74-LB. EXTRA SPECIAL $1.29 You can quickly produce that much desired wax finish by using a weighted brush—made in Seattle,

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