The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 6

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See EE SE es CES US Ok ee ETE BRS Se ON We Ch CAS OS SERIA SRESSVWaaws ent: ner teen street haere eter FRRASIR-PAINERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Nothing But Special Underpriced Lots of Desirable Apparel Are Bought and Sold in the Special Price Basement New Felts, $1.50 100 plain and stitched Felt Hats for street and sports wear, In a wide variety of shapes. In red, brown, blue, sand and other fall shades, Included in the lot are soft stitched felts for chil- dren, All special for Saturday at $1.50. 50 New Service Coats, $19.75 new shadow stripes and in Many side-tie style that give Sizes for Sports Polaires in visible plaids. ) clever adaptations in the much-sought-for slender lines. en and misses, 20 Girls’ Winter Coats, $9.50 to $19.50 Extra fine Coats of splendid fabrics, in browns and reindeer, Some have fur collars. traordinary values. Sizes 10 to 16. , browns and blues wom- hI) blues, Ex- Poiret Twill Dresses, $9.50 and $12.50 10 models in women’s and misses’ sizes at $9.50. 8 models in women’s and misses’ sizes at $ 3 The fashion features are copies of the details found in higher-priced models. Sizes 14 to 42. 2 ’ Girls’ Wool Dresses Smart new styles in regulation and trimmed dresses. In navy, brown, red and Copen. Sizes 6 to 14. $3.95 and $4.95. [ia THE NEVER-SAID “Yes, SALE OF Used Sewing Machines We number still have a limited of used ma- almost your chines at own prices Or $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 and $20 Head Top styles. Drop and Box Every will sew a good stitch. us show what Let we have. you Convenient terms. Needles for all machines, Fifth Floor Creepers, Rompers and Panty Dresses, $1.19, $1.49, $1.89 Made of fine gingham and chambray, in attractive styles and colors. Some are embroidery - trimmed, others are piped in con- trasting colors, Sizes, 6 months to 6 years. —Spectal Price Basement i: weer Electric Railway Head THE SEATTL JE STAR [ Eltinge Co (PROGRAM TO |FORD HAS NOT mes to Met HIE most beautiful woman on the day i iting, the uniqu stage is @ man. te the ceuns uo of 1924 to the Metropolitan, © a five dayn’ engagement, start “That hair you found on my shoul: | der, love, ix trom my stenographer’s | “Yes, judge, my home brew has an | alcoholic content of 6 per cent.” _ “Your honor, I was driving 48 Milles an hour because I was in a Burry.""—From the Richmond Times- Dispatch. ling Tuesday, October 16, with mat |inees Wednesday and Saturday. Eltinge is an artist without peer particular line, He has made ayals a high art nd has for himecif a utation up a fortune Urges Use of Auto Bus Urges Use of Motor to Furnish Service Be yond Present Street Car Tracks ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 12—(United tric ta and where the hauls are short, Preas))}—Use of buses by electric rail.| they can be operated profitably at ways in extending their service was |*t'tet car fares, but in general trans. | D HI NED TE * | atio y erve the public ol [strongly urged by C. D. Emmons, | Portation the: n serve t | pmoaldent ry the y hamclalss Electric | OMY at a higher fare. Problema con-| ltinge haw appeared tn this city | | Railway association, at the conyen- tion of his organization here. Em: nected with proper design of bodies, |in the “Fascinating Widow,” “The Proper apportionment of weight on | Crinoline Girl,” and now comes with 8, president of the Baltimore| @X!es, Prope equip) Mr. Tom Brown as costar and the ment, ag well i fystems | six Brown Brothers, kings of the that © determ: | gaxaphor Lew Dockstader, the real cost of operating buses | aean of trelay; Theresa Valerio, yet to be worked out former co-star with Fred Stone; That “The important fact, from the| Quartet (Sylvester, Jones, Pringle standpoint of the public, is that the|@nd Morrell) and a cyclonic terpal “More than 100| stactrie raltwave 4 ving the peo.) chorean sensation known as * slectrig raflways are giving the peo-|io xiad,” the saxaphone band of Re | Railway company, is one of a hun Brew It Yourself at Home | red electric railway heads in the — United States now giving bus service. Probably the best remedy you can| “Within the last year there has take for clogged up bowels and slug-|been a great increase In the number | Bish liver is one that costs very lit-|of electric railway companies operat- tle and accomplishes much. | ing buses,” he said, For many years Dr. Carter's K.|¢lectric railway companies now are and B. Tea has been used by tens | operating more than 1,000 buses. Of thousends to keep the bowels reg-| They have invested upwards of $6,- War and the whole system in fine | 000.000 in them and hundreds of ‘condition. thousands of dollars in garages and Why not get a 30-cent package of | service stations and equipment. Two} “Practical working out of Detroit's this gentle, yet sure acting bowel|companies alone have invested more| municipal operation of street rall- Fegulator and system tonic, and brew | than a million doliars in buses during | ways has been failure to keep prom- will ma} the kind of service they demand, | over 49 musicians, a chorus of many and are giving it on regular sched-| peautiful maidens who can both sing ules, regardiess of weather, and at|and dance, and a symphonic jazz or the lowest possible rates of fare, | cheatra. @ cupful for yourself every night for| the last year. & week or two? | DO BUSES You'll surely be gratefully sur-| PAY? F prised at the benefit you get and| “Whether bus transportation is Will praise Dr. Carter's K. and B.| profitable at present is open to argu- ‘Tea to your frineds. It’s fine for|ment—in some places It is and in BE the little folks and they like it. All|others it is not. Where buses can be © Gruggists ser. it— Advertisement. | aoaeetad in densely populated dis- Established 101 Years Boys’ Clothing Made in Our Own Factory—Without Any Wholesaler’s Profit We make all our boys’ clothing—selling direct from maker to wearer, through our 20 stores from Coast to Coast—One Profit. Boys’ Norfolk—Two Pairs Knickers—One pair made golf style. Newest models and fab- ries; rich fall colorings. Remarkable 1 4.95 And from $13.75 to $25.00 Juvenile Suits for the Little Fellows—Sizes 2/4 to 8 years. A large assortment of the very latest models; wool fabrics, wash goods and smart combinations of both. Prices— $6.95, $7.45, $8.45 to $12.50 Boys’ Mackinaws of the better grades. Priced at— $6.95 1 $11.95 Boys’ Rain Coats, black and tan rub- $3 : 4 5 ber. Sizes 6 to 16—priced $2.45 Boys’ Golf Hose; English wool— Boys’ Stockings; black; heavy $1.25 $1.75 for.s-.+:1: SOC ama 4 OC Boys’ Heavy Wool Sweaters; Boys’ Union stocks for Fall. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers; full fined colors... .. Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas; sizes 18. $1.39 $1.50 18. Boys’ Blouses; fancy stripes | Boys’ Hats and Caps and checks $1.50 ., $5.00 Second Ave. at University—Arcade Square Sults — Complete jises of a G-cent fare and to issue more bonds to run the road,” he raid. The so-called “$1,000,000 profit” dur. ing the first year’s operations, report- ed last May, faded quickly under In- creased labor costs, he insisted. DETROIT PLAN | ATTACKED | “The Detroit fare raine is at such | variance with the announcement of a | profit in the first year | ‘million-dolta of operation’ that people of that city must be wondering what became of | short time by |the million. Those who are not ac: | di |quainted with finance assume that a | ‘profit’ is mbney in the bank, or, at }least, money available for use. In |this caso the rather insubstantial | ‘profit’ was invested or pledged be- fore the public found out that the city | had it, so that now the elty turns to increased fares and to another bond |{ssue to provide a semblance of the service promises made prior to the jelty’s taking over the railways, t The convention will last until Fri- day About 5,000 electric railway men from thruout the United States |are present. PROOF ENOUGH | Trish Barrister (addressing the | bench}—Your honor, I shall first ab. |solutely prove to the jury that the |prisoner could not have committed |the crime with which he is charged. |If that does not convince the jury, I | shall show that he was insane when jhe committed it. If that fails, t shai |Overcoming bladder and |prove an alibl.—From the Prairie Bi SSTARCISMED 1878 | Opiates, | printed on Wray INSIST UPON FOLEY’S | } | | | ANAZING STORY OF A RAPID RECOVERY A well known resident of Healds burg, Cal. how he regained health within tells his own story of king the new t Alvita, “I began using Alvita tablet. according to directions on the box, taking them with my meals, After three or four days, I noticed that I ry, | could bend over without much effort and could Jace my own shoos with: out the pain across my stomach. 1 w soon entirely relieved from pain, my appetite increased and I am now to sleep all night without get up. I consider my cure re markable. It is also fine for kidney and bladder troubles and should be used aystem f Iderly people to keep the from uric acid and other cumulations,”* lets are scientifically from the wonderful alfalfa which thru ite long root ab. # the vital elements necessary to health and vigor—lime, fron and phosphates. Alvita has proved espe cially beneficial in building up ¢ weakened, run-down condition and in prostate dollar buys a box at any Advertiser trouble, A drug store— GOVTER REMOVED OZMO has proven a safe and suc cessful way to remove a golter by simply applying over the goiter at night time. Young people respond quickly to this treatment; older peo: ple generally take a longer time, The merits of OZMO have been proven in s0 many cases that anyone having a goiter should have no hesitanay in using OZ-MO at once, OZMO is sold in Seattle by Bar ‘8 ing drugels Phyateian eon, roots and herbs treating all diseases Specializes in atom: ach trouble, and U7 other aliments Yow Chinese Memedy Co, jer MA In-4308, Way, Seattle, Wash, BE BENEFIT) on bia Still Figures on Muscle Shoals ent “The I of the Indian ardy will put mara Ba 1, Machikin wil! \nong from Jare under the supervision of A ne after © ‘Toreador’ | # Carmen." The v ch ny, and the dances are Mr, Locke After the general danc ram there w 1 | - am vain Get New Bus Line 4 Pate Agreement of the citizens of the |way dog truck ar ) 4 |Men’s Furnishing The most beautiful woman| |, _ Store Is Opened And | whi shown El- his jon the stage is a man. lit’s Julian Eltinge |here. The t | tinge dre 1 in one shows of | woman's costumes, Fifth Avenue Boudoir “My hair is always lustrous because I keep it so with A touch of henna in the shampoo.” Taken from a note written by a New York Society Leader: “TN what the world calls ‘society’, my dear, a woman's hair, like her jewels, is always brilliant. It is essential, and it's simple. The sort of hairdresser we have come’to us—Henri is due in a moment—makes our hair lustrous with a touch of henna shampoo. “Henri has taught me that a touch of henna in the shampoo is the one sure, safe way to bring out all the lustrous beauty one’s hair really has, “Henri says he uses, in the shampoo, a touch of henna and only a touch, to make hair lustrous, and that the henna is treated in a secret way. When you come to New York I'll have Henri give you his shampoo with a touch of henna, and you shall see. “It's a pity every woman doesn't know what a touch of henna in the shampoo can do to beautify her hair. It's as important, really, as any other thing we women do to make men like us. And it does make one’s hair look simply dazzling.” Hess SHAMPOO permits every woman—blond, brown- haired, or brunette—to make her hair brilliantly lustrous, in her own boudoir. Its delicately fragrant liquid contains just the right touch of henna, scientifically treated to bring out all the beauty of her hair. It is blended with pure, cleansing vegetable oils. For lustrous hair begin using Hennafoam Shampoo today. 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, Wennafoam 5%. SHAMPOO stores and perfume | HENNAFOAM CORPORATION, 511 West 42nd St., counters, | STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY, Whetesile of men and women, | New York, N. Y. Discributers bootlegge ty of m the vai | chafing \FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 192 GIVEN UP HOPE Getting |i Sa Detuuetvats the “AGIOS IN STOMAGH Famous Rice Lincotn Beach to | AUDE INDIGESTION Method Free to @ Callers at Hotel If you are ruptured, your big opportunity has now ar- rived. If you want to be free from the of gouging, trusses that make life a burden and misery, then HERE and NOW is the r| time to Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Will and C. W. Miller, ex- »;|perts in rupture cases, train- ried under the personal direc- tion of W. S. Rice of Adams, N. Y., originator . of the |famous Rice (Non-Surgical) Rupture Method, wilt -be at the Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Wash., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15, 16 and 17, to give free demon- stration and trial of his safe and painless Method to every man, woman and child who is ruptured. You have, no doubt, hear and read much about this famous Rice Rupture Method and the wonderful cures which thousands haye report- ed from it. Now, you have the chance to find out all about it—to have it personal- ly applied to your own rup- ture and learn just what it can and will do in YOUR OWN case. Just call at the hotel and these Experts will ‘ give you their personal atten- tion, best advice and com- plete demonstration absolute- ly without charge. Are you tired of that bind- jing, hampering, _ uncomfort- ‘able old truss? Would you like to be done with truss wearing forever? Then i: vestigate this Rice Meth and learn the wonderful op- _portunity for help and cure \it offers. Remember, it is different from everything else and is accomplishing wonderful results where all other treatments and even operations have failed. It is modern, up-to-the-minute, abreast of the latest scien- tific developments. It is the one Rupture Method you are not asked to take on faith alone—the one Method that is positively demonstrated to you right on your own rupture, without any charge whatever. OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE TO RUPTURED WOMEN Trusses in common use are not suited to women and often do great injury. That is why women suffer more and are in greater danger from rupture than men, This visit is, therefore, of special importance to ruptured wom- en who for the first time since they became ruptured are afforded the opportunity of obtaining the personal ad- vice and help of a Lady Ex- pert, who is thoroughly quali- fied and equipped to meet every need and render ser- vice of the very highest om der and value to everyone who accepts her help. Don’t let this great oppor- tunity get away from you. Your call on the Rice Experts is sure to prove one of the best things you ever did. They will be there only three days, then your opportunity will be gone. | Remember, you do not spend a penny unless, after having a com- plete demonstration, you de- cide this is. the Method for you, and you—you alone—are the sole judge of that. Call any time from 9. to 12 a.-m., 2 to 5 p, m., or 7 to 9 evenings. Simply ask at the hotel desk for the Rice Experts and they will do the rest. W. S. RICE, Inc. Adams, N. Y.—Ady, iil ce hee Sn teat eosin cai

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