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| RRASER-PATERSON Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Lower Prices for Standard Qualities NEW COATS EXTRA SPECIAL $22.50 Woolen coatings, fine * velours and rich lus pile fabric -fitted, trous Semi loose backs, and© side tie models, many with large sleeves and smart collars, some collars included tyles in’ velour braided. e of plush has aw! collar and fur. Sizes Girls’ Coats—Unusual Values , velour and novelty coat- pull lined. W ith collars Sizes 2 to 6, $7.50; 7 to 10, Overplaid and plain polaires ings in rich fall colorings. of fur or self material $9.50, and 9 to 14, $12.50. New Dresses for Girls DRESSES, trimmed buttons and ribbons, with vari-colored em- $4.95, SERGE breidery, VELVET DRE values, $8.50. WOOL SERGE girls, 6 new models 40 waist measure, 2S in navy or brown. Exceptional DRESSES for nbroidery trimmed, and growing sizes 14 to juniors Smart Overblouses $4.95 fashion effects are in this low priced showing. The colors include indo, gray, fallow, rust, mid- night, holly, gold and Havana, Sizes 36 to 46. Extra sizes, 48 to 54, are priced $5.95. The newest Novelty Pleated Skirts, $5.25 A new shipment of pleated novelty Wool Crepe Skirts, in stripes, hairlines and plaids. Navy, black, brown, reindeer and taupe. Sizes 26 to 32. Extra sizes of Men's Wear Serge, 34 to 38, at $6.50. Boys’ Union Suits $1.69 Part-Wool Union Suits, Gray. Sizes 6 to 16 years high neck, long sleeves. Specials in Hosiery Children’s Women’s Stockings Silk Stockings 25c Pair $1.69 Pair School Stockings—fine rib- Mull fashioned extra” hokey bed for girls, black and cor patil cto! it er dovun — heavy ribbed for oh boys; black only. Sizes 6% Black, to 9. gold. cordovan, gray Sizes 814 to 10. and A fortunate purchase has enabled us to ac- quire 15 pianos of a standard manufacture which, while they last, we are offering to our patrons at the remarkably low figure of These instruments combine a perfect blend of harmony with beauty. “Responsive action—a tone that is full and sweet. A case of such style and grace that it beautifies any home, Style, Colonial Upright, Mahogany Case. We Advise Prompt Decision i S285 THEY In Business Over 50 Years, HOUSE! Srd & Untversilfy — Scatfle,Wash, Opposite Pantages Theatre SSSRSRSSESHStstfaaetgstsae: | THE SI LATTLE ST AR OREGON FIRES J/njured Sailor, Lashed to Mast, Dies in Wreck ENDED BY RAIN Heavy Downpour Ends Peril of Forest Flames TIED BLAZE TRAFFIC UP BY ared and traf. | fighters —we ly today f 75 MORE AE BURNED OVER own amount n the Whe Heved to haye been trolled Invest re today ir pe which reports Jap Relief Funds Total $9, raed WASHING “Meet Us and Wear Diamonds” Jewalave $1 places this sparkling Dia mond Ring in your posses sion today. ‘Thé elegant blue. white, full-cut Diamond is mounted in a beautifully carved 18K White Gold Ring, with the late style Plotinum Top Mounting. T Weisfeld & Goldberg plan dy $1 Down and $2 4 week We Restring Pearls, 10 Conts WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG {Your sfervice ON t repair your e thrOW IL away a. P ireman H, Pearson Met Terrible Death as Doomed Destroyer Delphy Crashed on Rocks LEAGUE BOWS J TO MUSSOLINI BY HENRY WOOD GENEVA ohnson’s Hat Is Tossed Into Ring) LINCOLN, Neb, Sept. 21—A Johnson-for-president campaign was a ‘TONIGHT | Weistield & Goldberg | ie y matt at~ Cumlit | | | | Modern Bus unched her al friend of california, sin that ke a Mr. 'T. C. Hoftmeyer a Last Opportunity have to attend the um on Advertising at the Wiles iness College Open } nd Selling Auditorium. September 21 8 o'Clock Wilson’s Modern Business College Auditorium . HOFFM ing Mana MR. 0. A. KJOS Manager Saxony Knitting are speakers of the evening. PY. Burton Wileox These practical business men will give you valuable information on Advertising and Selling. The classes in’ Advertising and Selling will begin Mon. day Evening, September 24, 1923, Mohert A. Symmonda on th mome lered } FRANCE BLOCKS GERMAN OFFER Poincare Bars Acceptance of Latest Proposals BERLIN, Ser remier Poin RUHR PROFFER | Is ANNOUNCE D BRUS | floiatly leellor 8 made cone ation of the miniater iin udying It was of ay that Chan. Germany has , Count de La Fille, is information was carri by the Unite September German government for other prensa asso- nt with G us long ve resistance c Meanwhile the ment is consu France | mann ‘Gob Loses Girl, Cas Says Taxi Driver Got Everything Be igjan govern - & stet trie nd cost | Thomas lass ‘ireatan aboard th ‘ S. Missiesipp!, was in town the Jiight and, about 4:30 4. m decided | that he woul go riding, He hafled | & passing taxi on First ave, and} directed the driver to pick up the} girl friend at a nearby shooting gallery Martih told the police that after | picking up the girl, he was driven} to the outskirts of wn on a street and when the stopped and the driver de | manded $16, but ag the Martin expostulnted, driver made a motion | [toward his hip, the affiior left his | money, the girl and the taxi and] |started for the police station on | | foot. | ‘VETS TO ASK | FOR CITY JOBS Charges ng prevented fre xaminations » rules by the action of two members of Ivil_ service board, will be in vestigated by veterans! organiza tions of the city, Charles H, Paul, former com: mander of Rainier Noble post No 1 of the American Legion, said he been informed that in numer: Instances veterans are being prevented from taking examina: |tlons by fallure of the commission to hold examinations, while politi cal friends of Mayor Brown hold} the jobs as temporary appointees “T will investimite these reports,” Paul said. “The city charter pro: vides thet preference be given wold plleants for elvil service} poal instead of them being shu f without any chance while a Itlenl appointee holds j tho offic |. Commissioner Prank Boyle at jtempted to fill all vanennelos at | Tuesday's meeting, but his motion | failed of 4 second by the other two} commissioners, Frank W, Cotterill and Mrs, Dogua 1 Baker, | SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin on package or on tablets you are|meneral, |not getting the genuine Bayer prod uct preseribed by’ physicians over twenty-two yeark and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, uche, earache, EPTEMBER 21, 1923 FRIDAY “I keep my hair young and lustrous, always, by using A touch of henna in the shampoo.” Part of a letter from a reigning beauty of the English Aristocracy? WISH all Englishwomen knew the shampoo with a touch of henna and could use it. I suppose most of you American women know it, for you seem to know every secret of being beautiful that man has devised. “Keeping one’s hair at its best is so important a part of the secret of being charming! That genius of a hairdresser —whoever he was—who discovered the touch of henna shampoo has my eternal gratitude. And the proof is that I have my shampoo with a touch of henna every week, whether I am in London or in Suffolk. “All of us use it, of course,—the women of my own class, Nothing else is as successful in bringing out all the beauty and brilliance of our hair, and keeping it fresh.” the delicately fragrant liquid of Hennafoam Shampoo, just the right touch of henna, scientifically prepared to bring out all the beauty of every woman’s hair—blonde, brown, or brunette—is blended with pure, cleansing vegetable oils, which keep the scalp healthy and the hair soft and full. To know how beautiful your hair can be, use Hennafoam Shampoo There is only one kind of Hennafoam Shampoo. It is prepared for use on every shade of hair. It is particularly suited to the hair of children. ennafog am 50c HAMPO MARK REG a bottle at drug HENNAFOAM CORPORATION, 511 West 42d St., New York, N.Y. stores and per- fume counters. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Distributors Two Boys Held ag. ~ resemble bullets, Suspected Bandits |<. Nick Long and Melvin Swans0n,| Sen peed |botn 17 ted as bandit] robbed them suspects. Wednesday night, They|the |had a pistol loaded with Ubfoit to| held Acre “Motorbike 1 Rider’s Death Accidental “identitied) 4 coroners jury investigatnig the ndits who had/ death of Waldo: Converse who wis rday night. with/ cited Sept. 15 near, Enumciaw, ab The boys @Fe! solved of all blame Mike Berilia of authorities | that city, who was driving the truck Se into which Converse drove his motor joycle. ‘The jury returned a verdict | Thursday afternoon that Converse | Was the victim of an unavoidable ac- cident. elec two * and] Okano, 667 were arr Stops Constipation Gives You Pep Keeps a Smile on Your Face At Your Seattle Druggist’s Or Samples From 1405 Smith Bldg. DR, J. RR. ad Free Examination BEST $2,50 GLassEs ON BARTH We are one of the few optical stores In the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we the only one in SEATILE—OW FIRST AyE, Lxamination free by graduate op- tometrist. 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