The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1923, Page 3

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THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT “Where there's a will there’s a way.” The way to independence is through the Bargain Basement —the rest is up to you. Two of New York’s Good Dressmakers Send Us 48 NEW-STYLE DRESSES 19 19 Sizes to 42 Satin-Faced Canton and 15 in e Beaded trim: tiers: Heavy Canton Crepe styles in brown, navy , but not all sizes very style. colored braid Is; pleated er sleeves, and faney loose, front and back pane A q CORS For the Average Figure 135 Pink coutil with semi-girdle free hips, rubber inserts in on either side of front stay hooks at bottom of stays, supporters, Sizes 24 to 30, top, skirt Three Stx hose WOOL Dresses $A .95 Sizes 6 to 14 Hand embroidered navy serge in good color combinations, Reg- ulation style in storm serge on regulation yoke front and back. Full set of emblems. Also jersey wool in brown, tan and Copen, with touches of em: broidery. umps Pairs xfords $9.25 Sizes 3 to7 B, C and D widths. Unusual values in ser- viceable shoes. Brown and black calfskin. Patent Leather and Satin Pumps. Medium and high heels. Good flexible leather soles — some with leather heels, some with rubber heels, and some with self- covered materials. One strap and cross strap pumps. Some buckle styles in the lot. Women’s Heavy Rains Force Air Races to Wait ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1.—The air races, scheduled to be held Pulitzer today, Tuesday and Wednesday, eld Thursday, Friday and § of this week, ause hea rains Sunday turned the flying field into a sea of mud. ‘FREE BLOOD TEST ABRAM’S METHODS nefit of people who ent from un We Today ts t th i. ELECTRO-MEDICAL DOCTORS 1827 34 Ave., Opponite the P. 0. OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads e | When Legion Committees Plans for the coming year discussed by American Legion de urtmental committees at ie Sur with Dr, Hinton D. I state commander of the Le gion, at the Legion club quarters in Seattle. |Robert A. LeRoux of Hoquiam, Frank 1. Worden of Tacoma, Henry A. Wise, Ralph Hammer and Har- methods of obtaining a state publi. cation for the | ton. Golfer’s Luckless | Swing Nearly Fatal LONG BEACH, Cal, Oct. 1 golt er | vicious swing and hit the ground in a novice took u life of Earl Hamble, who wan stand ing some yards awway. broken ends of the club flew thru the bystander’s neck. Physicians today that Hamble would recover. A committee consisting of |and mi old Burdick of Seattle will consider Legion in Washing: | |steod of the ball, it almost cost the One of the alr and imbedded itself in the sald THE SEATT LE STAR CHURCH HONORS Competition May Ruin | COLORADO MAN) Yokohama Busine: /Dr. Fowle to Help Organize Baptist Conferences The h the N the Uni nor: of being ch 1 Baptint lead his While in elty Dr. be Burke work thi will ned at 493 bullding Baptint turned ¢ Motorist 1s Jailed After Cars Collide was jailed Sun talph Tatham. |Moonshine Fatal to | 150 Around Chicago CHICAGO, Oct | Thieves Steal List | of Ku Klux Members YOUN A | member ol 4 $700 1 burglars of the Ku Klux Kis today cracked a tices 7 Negotiations Wait on Chinese Chaos WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Because Jof chaotic conditions in China, the j American government has begun ne | gotiations with other powers to post pone the conference scheduled on | November 1 for gradual removal of the extra territorial rights, It was learned te | Man Finds Cook | of Juicy Steaks “Say, Chariie, T found a n 1 jto eat the other nigh opened up snd ob. be Steaks three inches thick smothered with mushrooms, and they melt in your mouth. These folks are sure some cooks. What do you say ing Edith and Mary I'll take you all for a « and then we can see a wards?” “Dern ft, man, didn’t I tel week that I didn't have any clothes? I can't step out with any ood-looking girle like Edith and Mary in my old duds Can't you postpone this supper? I don't want to lone out on It.’ “Say, why don't you get a suit? For the love of Mike, I thought you |would have it by now. You can't |sit around home and twiddle your jthumbs the reat of your life.” “Well, Tl get it the minute I can afford it, you can bet." “Afford it, thunder! Go to Cher. ry’s and end your agony. Get that lault and we'll have our party to | morrow or the next night. Cherry's e good quality Sults and Over ‘oats and they allow you six months to pay. You can make practically lany arrangements you like. They lare at 1018 Second Ave., in the | Rialto Bidg., Just over Pig’n Whistle | Take ele tor.”"—Advertisen show after ia Men |Temblor Survivors Hold Pessimistic Views | Regarding Revival of Industry ensue of opinion of the Japanene weter and that Yoko! busine ama will kyo, | 1. Barnhill, jeattle, who r thut took after the ently returned from trip im to Ye Barnhill y complete! mall « told him that forever, ney former place and hor after im his letter Barnhill paint plotul & Krapl of th quake tements fre great hts were but the us that nce of number teen, days after nd fire the earth of dead thousands Pkt Dave Week Is har.| ptill the le Yokohama the water Jemonatrat and brother Eggers’ Funeral to Be Held Saturda for Henry ¥ Ay Mrs. M M a Procla imed in Sante inning © City Huma has E r Free chure } in traini Christian work Mediterranean Meanderings Ranks Jerusalem First in Interest In Spite of Noise, Dir t and Smell. Has Been Rebuilt Time After Time. Yet, It Is Packed With Associations. turesque, the most fasctnati make the somewhat sweeping nent im face of the fact that velers insint on pointing out all the so-called traditional sacred nites are probably errors or pure takes, that Jerusalem has been de- |ntroyed again and again, ite valleys filled with debris, ite original walla! buried in places beneath 70 feet of rubbish, dations lost, and, in fact, everything but its site threwn in doubt I make the statement tn the face of all the past glories of Athens, the colorfulness of Constahtinople and |the lure of other ports and capitals adjacent this historic inland ocean we call the Mediterranean Of course, one’s introduction bs almost sure to be shockingly dis- appointing. This noisy, smelly, ineredibly dirty Jumble of stone buildings enclosed within great stone walls and mighty towers cannot be ‘Jerusalem, the gold- en” of our { But the first shock over, and that shock includes the very poor accom | modations in the hotels, one begins to look about, to observe, to think, and gradually, subtly, there comes creep- ing over one a strange, unaccount- able fascination-—-something for which neither geography nor super- stition nor even religion can account. | Outside the Jaffa gate we paused this afternoon for a few minutes. dozen camel caravans, dust covered and dirt encrusted, were resting in the shade of David's tower. | We looked up at thar mighty pile jof masonry. Of course, it wasn't really built by David. The upper part has doubtless often been rebuilt, but down beneath the 11th century but tresses of the Crusaders, we discern- ed the ancient foundations, the stones of immense size drafted after the | Jewish manner and we knew that thru this gate Nehemiah went ax he | journeyed forth to Inspect the ruined walls of his beloved city, that thru |this gate the Saviour often walked, and t upon these ancient ston WomanL ost Faith © In All Medicine But After Many Years Finally Does Find “T had taken medicine for years ¢ f, no 1 had derfully glad rika for I have taken and can eat lanything now without causing gas. fietore P could éat nothing but r « Adlorika 1 enjo: 4) Mra. J. BB. Mannin; Intestinal Antixeptte in now offered to the public ation having the DOUBLE of an intestinal antiseptic and a complete syatem cleanser. | This preparation, known as Adlerika, acts as follows It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon bacilli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding aguinat r dis- eases hw It in ayatem cleanser ever red to the publics acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel and oving foul matter which poisoned 1 for | tha and which nothing else can dislodge, It brings out all gases, | thus Immediately relieving pressure Jon the heart, It is astoi great amount of pols rika draws from t J-matter you never was in your system, Try it right Th bread | ‘ed and | Outline Programs| Permanent Relief From Gas on Stomach were | after a natural movement and notice |how much more foul matter it brings out which was polsoning you. In |alight disorders, such a# occasional leonstipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick h he, spoonful Adlerika YS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, in necessary In casen of obstinate conatipation and long. standing xtomach trouble, preferably direction of your physician. Reports from Phystctans ound Adlerika, the one under in all bowel » only one doxe.” " M. P. (Name given e found nothing In my 60 years’ practice el Adlerika” (Signed) Dr. After taki than for 20 ¥ to express the TIES eliminate (Signed) J. EB onstant surprise to used only ordinary stomach medicines, on of its rapid, pleasant’ and TH action, It 1s sold by druggists everywhere in Seattle by nine Bartell atores and other leading drug Advortisoment, */ modern houses, its very streets and foun-| i.|Central American beauty is ‘la great favorite with the so- His eyes must oft have rested an He journeyed In and out the city where He was to die. Jerusalm has long mnce burst the ancient boundaries of its walls and all about the bleak, brown, barren hills which girt the city are found churches, mosques, shrines, temples, convents, monaster- few—templeg built by warring sects to the memory of Him who came to | bring peace on earth to men of good will! The earliest mention of Jerusalem is the record in Joshua of the defeat of Adoni-zedek, king of Jerusalem, by the redoubtable Joshua, but if we turn ba o Genesis xiv, we may read words: “And Melchizidek, king of Salem, brought forth bread and wine dnd he was priest of God most High and he blessed him (Abraham) and said Blessed be Abraham of God Most High, posses- sor of Heaven and Earth.” Now here we have a story coming down to us from out the distant past, jfor Salem was identical with Jeru salem, Indicating that at least 2,000 years before Christ this city existed under a settled government and that here was found a pure monotheistic worship amid a world of idolatry, To tell of Jerusalem in a few hun- dred words ts a difficult task. Physically it {= peculiar, Built up- on two low mountains, Mt. Moriah and Mt. Zion, the deep valleys be- tween have been gradually filled up until today the appearance of the city within the walls must be vastly different from what It was even in the time of Jesus, but the hill tops are there as they have always been Jerusalem has no parks or public breathing places within the walls, if we except the area about the Domé of the Rock. It has neither boule. vards nor streets in our understand- ing of the term, no sky scrapers nor | department stores, no theaters nor | te halls, no school yards nor not even a tree, It is/ a busy bustling Oriental city of per-| haps a 100,000 population. WELL LIKED } Here is Miss Ernestina Lacayo, of Nicaragua, now in Washington, D. C. The cial set in the capital. ‘OPPORTUNITY, Star Want Ads | street railway has been making a PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET A Bedroom Suite Finely Patterned and Priced for Owners of Average Homes $237.0 VERY piece is fine enough, in all ways, to satisfy un- erring taste. None of the pieces are extreme; and all, therefore, will fit well into the comfort of the “average” home. Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table, Chiffonier, Bench Built of combination Walnut or Mahogany, these bedroom suites are unusually good value. The Advantages That Come With a MONARCH — RANGE | In Your Kitchen —Better Baking —Better Cooking —Less work and fewer” hours spent in the kitchen. —Less fuel to buy || —Repairs—seldom, if at all —Better looking kitchen |) —A ten-piece Alumi- num Cooking Set comes with every Monarch purchased this week! City Railway Shows | Profit for August Per- Annum The ‘municipal railway showed a net profit of $4.662 during| Compounded | Semi- Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid On Savings Obligations and Responsibilities The obligations and responsibilities of a SAVINGS INSTITUTION to the public are to invest its funds where they will be safe —where they will yield a fair return, and be free from risk. This SAVINGS INSTITUTION is. hedged about with stringent state laws and is under strict state supervision. We have never lost a single dollar of our assets or resources. street August, according to figures an- nounced by D. W. Henderson, super: | intendent of street railways. The} monthly profit, after operating ex- penses, bond and interest payments | and depreciation are allowed, of ap-| proximately 00. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out;) Thickens, Beautifies « Accounts accepted in amounts from $1 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 Second Avenue cents buys a bottle of “Dander- at any drug store, After ap. plying this delightful tonic, you ean not find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, bright ness, more color and: abundance,— Advertisement,

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