The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 THE SE YOUTH WALKING Star Will — TARIFF SCORED AROUND WORLD = Sing Here By OPPOSITION Polish Boy Says Country|Mary Garden Coming Profiteers Are Reaping Har- §, Will Reject Bolshevism October 15 vest, Claim TTLE STAR “THE. BON MARCHE BarGalNn BASEMENT The great University of Opportunity is always open, You may register at any time. Trade in the Bargain Basement and you'll graduate in Economy. 25 F ur-Collared Coats 192 Of overplaid polaire in wrap-around Sizes to 42 sidedie and belied styles, th are most unusual val ch and half the Bargain Basement, 1 setin pockets, and fully lined. setin sleeves, la brown collared with moufflon, School Girls’ Corsets Of a fine qu pink coutil with free hips s the comfortable girdle top, Slees Women’s Glove Silk Vests i00 Little Girls’ Panty FROCKS ¢ 3.49 Of French serge, tan or : f see has been ar oa: »- | cal brown, trimmed with piping, hand 7 rib te Brig ; embroidery and other novel touches In round neck, short sleeve style, the knickers with band at knee Sizes 3 to 6, glove silk, in bodice honeydew and white weight p style. Pink, Heavy *)Ten Veterans Get é _Permanent Awards r veterans bi in navy, t examination Arrest Man as He er me eae Delivers Liquor ' K of the} The men = Once Was High Diver; Now Is Blind Student Former Star of “Happy Days’ ’ Is Now Learn- ing to be a Stenographer have be was arrest n before United Very Special ‘ Three clever styles, trim- med with bright cretonnes. Made with pockets and wide sashes. Fully cut and well made, in medium and large sizes. |Customs Men Seize Liquor on Vessel eetorn Wednesd > Y ar years sof whisky and n Four years, for the accident Carr from Happy. Days" blind. that changed Mins girl of to an invalid, ORK, Oct. 4 649 wanal the happiest 4 bigh diver in “Hap York Hippodrome. | a wtudent in th yn committee for t occurred. The smiling girl ‘a type. | mounted to her diving platform cool thout: see |e confident from a score of sué- n Carr. the You Can Now Order by Mail oud uae ‘a liv cessful nights. poised and curved thru the air ing the platform, that some ing happened which explains why few stunt performers ever retire to y thelr earnings, = human arrow hit the water a on of a degree off the perfect Pile Siilivsik line required for a successful dive ond the girl was taken from the tank blind In one eye—an invalid Get Quick Relief She spent two years in bed, her eye growing constantly weaker Then a year in Europe, remedy that | “ere uns and absorbs | (! remaining Direct from MANUFACTURER TO CONSUMER surgeons performed a dozen «ful operations tn an effort sore part of her vision, Now the onetime happy girl of Happy Days,” confident stil da new stunt in that series which is life. “A blind stenographer?” “Why not?” she says FIRST. CLA + BOFENOKS | starte ‘ULL OVERS! 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Who do you think | ™ at the Kirkland auto park | 1 saw on the | duri ¢ the afternoons and evenings. | | “1 never. ¢ “I do not know how long I will re |main here,” he sald, “I never go | until the spirit moves me ‘That may the name, and be Men’s Shirts and Drawers 5c In the heavy fall weight. NIASUSONS * OUSSSOSSSS atreet tc ld gue |do see #0 ma SOUND CORDS now It was in November, 1919, the acct. | PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET ‘ifty Bewitching New DRESSES at 54.O75 Besides being new, these Dresses are priced considerably less than you would expect! y purchase to be special and are They represent a bought under price, sold under price. that are ideally suited daytime social affairs—others are y simple that the business woman them as essentially hers. Twills and Velvyets—Embroid- Some of them are Frock to wear for t so charrr ) will recog Brocades, Cha en, pleats and frills. that pertly flaunt a touch or so of gold in stitching or are Satin Poiret fur trimmir Also, there braiding. Everything about the There eries, are Frocks e Frocks says much higher price than $49. Full-Fashioned ; Silk Stockings $1.50 MOST interesting offering—because we are, out of some colors. They are full-fashioned Silk Stockings with lisle hemmed tops, lisle toe and heel—in cordovan, g and Mandalay colors only; and a few sizes in black. Unusual values. —First Floor Elbow Length Gloves g5c R® SADY TO PUT ON to complete the Fall cos- tume—Gloves of very good quality fabric, with Paris point backs, in mode, covert or beaver colors. Some are strap-wrist Fabric Gloves with two-tone embroidered backs, in fawn, covert, gray, beaver and black also; priced, pair, 95¢. —First Floor Women’s Neo ewear 95¢c ckwear ing Ne fancy many trimmed ribbons and tte bows —First Floor Mothers Buying Children’s Stockings Should choose fine ribbed nm + with extra sp! heel and toe * Fine Bag for $1.00 —First Floor n}y ’ .: Girls’ Union HERE are hundreds of them here to select Suits $2 Q5 from—fine, stylish Bags in pouch, book, enyel- Lise ope and swagger shapes—all worth double and more Of medium weight cotton and F finaly “ A Scare sa, Gutavaieea what we are going to sell them at tomorrow, with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves Choose from these leathers—pin seal, pebble grain and either ankle or knee length. goat, vachette, hard-boarded India and calf— Extra special, each They are for girls from three to om this Sto can twelve years of age. —First Floor Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs 4 for 50c Where's there a woman that ever has enough handkerchiefs? broidered Lawn n white and col- hemstitched, finished with tiny rolied edges and ribbon cord borders—all are very sheer and havi ive motifs, “Plain linens also in this assort- ment. —First Floor School Sweaters Half Price GOOD sweater is always a good inyestment— and when you can buy them at HALF PRICE —it is a remarkable opportunity for saving: These are mostly lap-over styles—a few tuxedos— — there are many attractive colors; sizes 14 to 18 Sweaters esbecially B00d for school girls— NOW $1.25 to $1.98 —Second Floor |Giant Skeleton Is Summers Might Be _ | !h¢ Platform: *A business than political administration,’ ” Sent to Fairbanks|. Governor Candidate | ie statement made here today 1 packing | Packed jin five large | WALLA WALLA, Oct. 4.—“If I) Congressman John W, Suinmers, cases, the mastodon skeleton un-/|decide to enter the race for governor | reply to questions concerning his pos- hed on Candie creek, in Alaska, |of Washington next year it will be/| sible eniry in the gubernatorial during the summer, left Seattle for | hay ae anks, Alaska, abpard | t imshi Northwestern, Thursday | morning, The find was shipped by | reultous water route, to avoid | | the laborious overland travel | Per Annum Compounded Semi- Annually Ts the Least Of batiste and cross-barred voile, in flesh and white. Sizes 36 to 42. These are part Bray. Sizes: i 46. Drawers, 32 AND FABRICS de in Tacoma 8 30x3!4 Fabric. 30x314 Cord..... LONGWEAR CORDS 8,000-Mile Guarantee List Prico DR. EDWIN 4. 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Siinto Mr BI | cave Hy | ner Rut today I ran slap Jones from back in Io He came out here with his son, ¥ s to enter the university ni ht the boy out and got t ll ready to 1 saw him | him sett! for Knew him home id he thought we lived ell, now, I wish he could have lcome up to the apartment for din I'd like to oak a lot of ques tions about th ck hi | “Well, ag I sa he was leaving town when I saw him So T rode} to the station with him and asked ations I could think of. you a book full myself,” That's fine, How's his wife? 1 haven't had a letter from her for is, nothing She intended to but hurt her foot hey have a of | money , T guess, Anyway, he sald they would both come. back in the year to see the boy." cll, Tam glad you had on that} |row sult today when met him |1f it had been yerter that you | |met him he would hought a tramp was Rut Tam glad 1 “the new sult Cherry's, at 1016 Second Ave. in the Rialto Bldg., Just over the Plg'n Whistle, are sure to fit a man out so he feels like a million On credit, too," |be tomorrow or next 3 ‘BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated No griping or lows a gentle liver and bowel clea ing with "Casearets,"" Sick Meads ache, Bliousness os, Indigestion ond all such distress gone by morn Mos. narmlows laxative for Women and Children—10e also and 600 sizes, any vortivemen' OMe @) Wounds Zonite destroys the germs which cause blood poison- ing and other similar forms of infection. 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