The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 11

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= enya gta mee ARUP oe Idaho ary one THE DAY OF ONE-PANTS SUITS IS PAST All thinking men are buying TWO- PANTS SUITS because they know that the extra pair doubles the life of the suit, THE ROCHESTER DIRECT SELLING PLAN ELIMINATES THE MIDDLEMAN Two-Pants Suits created by America’s leading clothes designers from all-wool fabrics and tailored and finished by mas- ter craftsmen. We offer these splendid suits at $10 to $15 under regular retail prices. ATLA tm! SPLENDID RAINCOATS ON SALE AT $22.50 SUPERB OVERCOATS .. §20 $25 $30 $35 A truly wonderful assemblage of smartly finished overcoats at prices that will prove to you that the ROCHESTER DIRECT SELLING PLAN makes price competition impossible in Seattle. Medium and heavy weight coats in the very latest models and most popular colors. test, Inasmu are the ONLY EXCLUSIVE TW 365 ANDREWS ST. ROCHESTER,N.Y. ocheste ALL ROCHESTER SUITS HAVE TWO PAIRS OF PANTS CLOTHES SHOPS posite Pig'n Whistle Four Doors South of Pike PUYALLUP, |by Ame nted for the fair from the|Thursday cancekd the divorce ns gee = —— > Federation of Art nt|granted Leo R. Akins, Los Angeles | } 1 , D.C. The canvasses graph operator, in the supérior Utopia. the speaking part of the play. cured thru the efforts of W.|court here In 1920, and by so doing r }eal | German Actors to | Each will share and share alike in} Reinhardt has just taken over the |H. Paulhamus, president of the Fair/put Akins in a jackpot. | After obs} Share Their Glory) giccy and dividends, r dless of the | management of the Jonefstadt the- | tocldtion Sie Eee ue es soarriae a Sept. give 1 ie . a ———————-}a Red Os: a c eo tw o BEF Sep 4—Le | part he or she may be given tor the ater in Vienna and has created a| 7 in Loss Angeles... athe tirwel and actresses c on glory of the stage and | ip of the fi | Searguedy wil be satisfied no matter | theatrical organization of the best) ‘rhe list of actors and actresses who Aking did not learnwof the if his or her lines consist merely of | talent in many and Austria tojare to share in erprise reads|divoree for two years he then} a articipate In his Utopian undertak- |! like a German thi 1 Whos Who. |obtained on attorney and laid evi. s, My Lord,” or three-fourths of LAST FEW DAYS! SATURDAY, SEPT. 15th Tomorrow last date of Sale for Summer Tourist fares to Eastern Points. Good returning until October 31, 1923, Ja “AcsaPlea tie, Cesadiee Peels, Mette kT TOM ae TRAIN TO CHICAG September 16th) and t v s of the T. for Eastbound Every Day in the Year From the Pacific Northwest 165.00 yOs.n8 105.02 “Milwaukee” Equipment “Milwaukee” Employes “Milwaukee” Courtesy 72.00 Proportionately low fares to other destinations, call for complete information, 4 Canadian Pacific Railway bY. Write or *, BAHL, Gen. Agt, Paws. Dept, L, STURDIBE, General Agent 608 SECOND AVENUE MA In-bL87 SHATTLE Phone: MA in.6960 iseneninbenintnonibeabsi tr aes aoocamecemsee eT yn, however, at @ second uct by the Idaho dist PACKING CO. Charging that at Fair Will H Exhibit of Pictures Sept October 1 t Thursday by axsociation SECOND AVE, and MADISON ST. ave Big HI JOHNSTON WINS REMOVAL FIGHT Indictment Attorney Does Not Stand Alaska Beauty Sues | Contest Officials was the o! spaper which sent here had not been authorized by the « | determine Alaska’s entry CONSUL HERE | | THANKS CITY Deepest gratitude of the Japanese wxe| KATR PLANNED | Weather Favorable ") FOR BOTHELL, , A sermon, delivered by Mayor Ed. win J, Brown of Sea © people o: iment of 4 LAST SALE DATE September (5, 1923 SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS 70 HOURS TO CHICAGO THE MILWAUKEE RY. Electrically Operated over four mountain ranges and protected by an Automatic Color- Light Block Signal System of unusual char- -acter and efficiency—the best in the West. LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR JOURNEY BK. M. GULBRAN City Pass, 4 artints, with | 56,000, will be dis. | rn Washington | 7, It was members of | The pictures} § EATTLE STAR Against beaverette, years, J., Bept. 14 an Alaska mmit tee to of the features of raday the p fair uni ng bees ter Paintings an-| 4 Vefore Judge Jeonvinced him Akt {falsely when he said ne question or is {nal courts to decide, Spray harmless Fly- onan around closets where you keep@our clothes. Close the door for twenty min- utes, All the moths will be killed. ‘a funday only. From Boattle to lire dny and Sunday, AUTOMOBILE ayy H0 p fexcopt Aunday. 1 Sunday only 800 Round NAVY YARD hich opens prettiest baby be: | of Man Made Bigamist by Judge’s Action} perior Judge A. W. his wife's whereabouts. | lity of bigamy is for the crim Good-bye Moths! AREMERTON-—OMARLEBTON— PORT ORCHARD ‘sat Colman Dock SPECIAL NIONT BERVI 4:80" mm, and dally 11:00 p.m. LJ donttte to Mremerton Dally, 1:15, 00, a » 8100, 76:80 p. Katorday and Bun: PA Passenger Yore $25 Handsome plain or fur-trimmed 4 models—all correctly styled. ‘The 5 gender trimmings, materials and work eye manship are all of a much higher Sarees s standard than is usually found in such moderately priced garment Women's and misses’ models of MAY MOVE plain and plaid polaires, velours, event that the Bart . brytonas and saltonas. Fur col ' Weat ars of moufflon, veatka, squirrel the. com ette, Manchurian wolf, caracul and t Fi Girls’ Polaire Coats Made of all-wool fabrics in navy, br plain or plaid patterns. pleated, belted z Priced $7.50 and $9.50. d fur-cc attle, will t the Samn fficials. ra of Kirk: and| con- | #0 the p der the ag will be he All sizes, 16 to 44. Smart Cloth Frocks 12.50 and $19.75 In the new autumn fash twill and flat crepes, cleverly smart frocks at moderate prices. New Felt Hats For Children Stitched felt hats in poke and roll-up brim shapes........... four | wei in the pro-/ y On the} > “GRAND TO HAVE YOUR HEALTH| tisays Mra. Jenny Evans, of De \t and it made me well. Frater ey ATA y ROR RE ENT | as FRASRR-PATERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement A Few Steps Down to Lower Prices Fall and Winter Coats nions. Made of navy Poi Extrem trimmed. and reinde Various attrac’ ilared styles. Sizes 7 to Plain felts, some combined with krimmer cloth. Tan, red, brown and blue shades YORK, hung low in the Sept gray c cold wintry breeze swept hampionship contest at the Firpo. tr report predicted fair ther with no threat of Overcoats will be in order, Mich. Few of us appreciate health until we lose it worked in a factory, but ow & weakness and pains in her she was forced to give up work “A friend recommended I Pinkham's Vegetable Comp to have your health, to feel we! titme and to go around troubles." Wo who are 51 from such trou should remember that Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetabk Compoun the tried and true medicine, recognized everywhere as the st tlecment F r which ng had sworn he didn't know whether Akins | ”" Judge YEARY ba Mm Saturday and ‘Trip ROUTE ¥3 Male 2903 $1.75. $2.50. Declares Forecast | 14.—Thick, y this morning a9 the crowds gathering for the heavyweight Mra, E It is grand | quick, 4s we have no room. So we will sell 5,685 pairs women without that awful tor | : | ESALE COST ubles: AT ard remedy for female ills.—Adver- 3 More Day Special Sale and Demonstration of the of Eldredge Sewing Machines The most complete stock of fz attle machines in S Special Offer During This Sale: are seen rte pat Ve will allow $15 Toward the pur- Ii for your old ma- chase iy Elec- * chine, no matte $ 15 tric J in our a how old it i tock. Terms as low as $1 down—Balance on easy weekly or monthly payments. Special for This Sale Only pattern, tr ret type machine. ig bear Terms, " down, $1 per wee —Sewing Machine Depart- ment, Fifth Floor er; Special Price Basement Our Annual Sale of Winter Underwear Thousands of garments, including the follow- ing lots: ain, 14 Women’s Union with silk stripe). Women’s Vests and Pants, 69¢ each (Seconds). Women’s Union Suits, $2.19 (Wool-mixed, Seconds). Boys’ Union Suits, $1.69 (wool-mixed). Girls’ Union Suits, $1.98 (wool-mixed, silk stripe, Seconds). Suits, $2.49 (wool-mixed, Prohis Would Dry trouble. A bill before parliament would pernitt local option "Golt elubs Up All 19th Holes | wrose members do not reside in the LONDON, Sept. 14.—Efforts of the | voting districts in which clubs are skies | Temperance Council of Christian | Situated fear the effects. é over | churches to dry up the “19th holes” | oops Clube’ F roctiea a tion is going to do something about of English golf coi are causing | {t, according to the association. Polo nd rain. | how: | trolt, | our | vans VICTORIA SHOE SHOPS FORCED OUT Tacoma and Seattle Stores Closed Forever 98c Shoe Stores Get Entire Stock at Auction he 3 We bought this stock and tho Fall an fer ‘ydia | usands of new id Winter Shoes ound | for & new store, which we failed to get. Hence we are forced to u | like | A _ E. dis} SCHOOL SHOES Black and Brown, for Boya a Bea Si ST «4 PUMPS- OXFORDS Tan and Biack In Calf and Kid. All sizes. Several atylex, Values to $6.00. and. to $5.00. Close out at Dr. Wo, Chinese Docto Licensed Herb Specialist ‘Treats oll ailments with Loans Lowest Rates No Commission We Make Annual, Semi-annual Payments and Straight Loans —whichever suits your needs. ileyes known West. Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Real Estate Monthly Payment Loans one best We give you the most liberal repayment priy- in the now | | rts. Victorin values ir 1.9 Eater ‘SATIN PUMPS Many styles in Straps, Cut-outs and Colonialx, All heels and alzes. *2.98 1.98 nw) MEN'S SHOES | Kid and Calf in Black rown, Good: ; alice § year welts, $ WOMER’S NOVELTIES Values to $10.00 $3.98 rege FREE! FREE! BOYS AND GIRLS Self-filling Fountain Pen with every puir of Shoon, RADIO. SET (Complete) for every 10 New Customern— 198¢ SHOE ‘1401-1403 First Ave. WORK SHOES For Men and Roys, Wear lil iron, All alzen, x U.S. GYM KEI For Men, Women and Child AarPSon AConmnoerorprta—-

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