The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 2

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AAS Er uur SSR CR Ee FRIDAY, OCTOBRE! ) 1923, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 2 i Sacrifice Alibi Defense Advanced to Aid Astrologer in Death Case ~ TO SHIELD BOY, 1S CLAIM (aia | Friends Backing Theory That Man Accused of Weird Murder Plots Would Give Self to Save Nephew ind the vegari they held fp , ; College Student f the’ time aki Ay | Scales 66 Pounds } NOTRE DAMB, Ind. Oot, 19.T) | eae atud Queer Sense of Germany Keeps Up |Costs Foreigners } Humor Discovered Interest in Sport More to Be Buried net Voreins 04 by * 0.6 ton Helghte ontest THE BON MARCHE: ARGAIN BASEMENT SATURDAY BARGAINS! “RICE AND HUTCHINS” NOVELTY PUMPS X $ Al .85 Sizes 3to7 Widths B, C and D Black and _ brown suede in style as pic- tured. Good, flexible leather soles. Medium heels. Black have leather heels. Brown have suede covered heels, Leather trim. MARSHFIELD, ( young And tion, flame, blame for slaying of to save the RO matter v This was vaneed here solution of th involving 4 } straiy . fantastic novelist or seeparist. LOVABLE SCIENTIST OR DEATH SCHEMER Whet the which 5 ago turne Hut university ey don't grade 4 how good a cigarette really can be mad: you must try a Canine Guard at Harding Vault MARION, ©. Oct Where ho| He « SAYS HE APPEARED jamne from. ue ane knaE HELPLESS INVALID Gay after Pree But ever since th uncertain lineage has cs Five Persons Bound uncertain linens | Over to Grand Jury ident Harding’s rer s were pla t in the Mar cemete WS > Every Pair a Bargain! ed on guard at the tomb ching, William Fh consider bin @ mai and Henry N sion from his suffer > were he entrance to the tox The * gut fficers in a place he regards ax his special post. | 0)" Steuk dams, tat Willing to die vecause of bis in the uncle knew of no sacrifice than to take the} When American efficiency is ex for bis nephew's admitted| tended to good manners, the hostess | ( partial payment at least|will serve a sheet of instructions | teased on rent © bails of $760 e boy's constant devotion andjwith each course-—Akron Beacon | and $500 after the hearing, Balls and go to the gallows for the] Journal for the othera was set at $166 each 10 the youth committed. Whether this theory will foature n Covell's trial Is not yet known. agreed that his plea be to not guilty, with the y he will be declared tn d sent to the state hospital, © personally he has made n¢ to aveld the gallows. And if the sacrifice of his life for his nephew was hia desire, his hope has been, at least. y thwarted. For youn paces the floor of } | facing a first degree |as well as with the hanging for the crime, despite hiv uncle's plea that the entire re sponsibility and punishment be his Lucille Covell, the little sister and | niece, is held by officers as the | state’s chicf witness In the case i in the sum y and Leslie hiners, were re Arthur Cove.!'s gr mephew and young Covell, has been frequ tioned since the mur Night. For th the astrologer A Jobber’s Clean-Up—Every Garment a Bargain! MEN’S UNION SUITS 89 Suits of silk, wool | 82 Suits of wool and cotton | 75 Suits of wool and and cotton mix- in white or gray and tan cotton, in gray mix- Ww. $2.95 | 2°" $2.79 | ie $2.15 es ates, All-are heavy ribbed Fall weight, and are size 42, only, GIRLS’ NEW SCHOOL All standard sizes in good quality Polaire, Pleats and small pin tucks in back; panel fronts makin; pockets; double belts; ful self collars; button trim. All are fully lined. Roomy cut, in shades of deer, brown, peacock and \Chamber to Hear | Talks on Alaske “Alaska Today” and “Alaska 7 | morrow” were the topies to be di cussed by Herbert 1, Faulkne former U. § Commissioner, of Ju neau, and Congressman Charles F Surry, respectively, at a luncheon of the members’ council of the 22 Chamber of Commerce at noo We Bog Mery bo Friday. A musical program by th 22 Years in Location Young Men's Business club wa In the extraction of teeth we gay to our patrons: If we hurt you, don’ pay—could we say "YP more? Brunette Dreams of mysterious amours— Twilight whispers by a fowntain— throbbing Hod cna gardens f dark tryst in ms- digeval courtyards —breathless pursuits through sar-dim forests—shadowed ecxtastes upon a balcony. And in the wicks 4, her hatr, tha lustrous glow of “a touch of henna in the shampoo,” Dreams of old romance— A golden vvice singing a song of lrve— fomed mextin| hanen rte pS hetabing ma ro brocade and fa y ina sire ¢ conten reraite glances in a throne-room— a kiss at a gilded door, And in th. of her hatr the rich radiance given wre een eee tories af “My Secret of Loveliness?— A touch of henna in the shampoo to set off every woman’s charm with the richness of lustrous hair.” An interview with a great Fifth Avenue beauty specialist -By HELENA J. KNIGHT White Muslin Gowns 98c Long sleeves, embroid- ery yokes and little em- broidery edging. Front opening. Sizes 16 and 17. Memeo te tu > round out the meeting. Cotton Charmeuse Bloomers sy inforced and fully cut, Made of a soft material with elastic at knee and waist, French seams. Sizes 27 and 29. LL New York society—dowager, matron. and debutante—finds its way to her “None, save the change to beauty, I have treated thousands of blondes and PROSPERITY In Days of Prosperity THERE IS NO REASON WHY every man and woman shouldn’t be well dressed Our new Fall styles, materials and colorings are the latest creations to suit the American men and women at values that will prove of real economy. Don’t Worry About The Money YOU MAKE YOUR OWN CREDIT terms PAY AS LITTLE AS $] .00 van Week or studio—for she is an artist in making women beautiful. “What can I tell you?” she asked, as she leaned back among the purple cushions of an ivory chaise longue. I bent forward earnestly. "Tell me your one rule of beauty that will give every woman charm." She smiled through half-closed eyes. "Make the hair lustrous,’ she said, de liberately. ‘The radiance of the hair blends and softens and sets off every element in a woman's face, That is the birth of charm.” “Bat,” I protested, “few women cap have such wonderful hair as that!" “You are mistaken, Al! women can have it, and the charm it gives. In every woman's hair is a wealth of lustre she has never dreamed of.” “And the secret of bringing it out—” I pursued, cagerly, "Simply—a touch of henna in the shampoo,”” I started to speak, but she raised a jeweled hand, “I know what you think of henna, That fs because, like most women, you do not know henna, Crudely used, henna is not without its drawbacks, Artfully used, with the aid of science, henna is magic—so swiftly does it reveal the brilliance in a woman's hair.” “But,” I interrupted, “is there no 50c thousands of brunettes. Every one of them has retained her own natural type. But the shampoo with a touch of benna has given their hair a new and luxurious radiance—and their beauty a new appeal.” “Then you believe 4 towch of benna in the shampoo is good for the hair of ail women 2” ‘Most eppbacicall—-1 do. Ie is their One certain means of making the most of theis hair and of their charm. But it must be scientifically prepared—for only then can it mean beauty.” HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO is the cost! treatment of the beauty specialise gd of the hairdresser, brought within the reach of every woman, The touch of henna in the clear, delicately fragrant liquid of Hennafoam Shampoo is treated in the laboratory by a secret process that leaves only its properties to bring out the lustre of every woman's hair, whether it is blonde, brown or brunette, Hennafoam Shampoo blends the touch of henna with pure vegetable oils. This blend stimulates and invigorates the hair and scalp, and makes the hair soft and full. And the touch of benna reveals the gleaming brilliance of each separate hair, If you would discover all the lustrous loveliness of your hair, begin using Henna foam Shampoo today, heather, delivery. with what wwe send your money gladly refund~ ed, Jersey silk tops with cot- ton Charmeyse accordion pleated flounces, Paisley designs and plain colors in all the wanted shades, material to mie 2 lr C2 OF 200 SMART NOVELTY Gy ~BLOUSES Fu Sizes 36 to 46 Jacquette and Overblouse styles in new Winter materials of fig- ured and plain. soft pile fabrics. Also models In good quality crepe knit, In colors that match all tho new combinations of skirts bluejay, Chinese blue, henna, Jade, navy and brown, Extra sizes $1.29. Flesh colored Sateen Bloomers with elastic at knees and waist. Fully cut and well reinforced. Finished with French seams, Sizes 27. and 29, Extra sizes 70¢. 800 Pairs Men's Wool Socks 59 In brown and several shades of gray. Sizes 1049 to 12, Yor specially priced, / a ee ennafoag Wgnngam 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. HENNAFOAM CORPORATION, 511 West 42d St., New York, N.Y. STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Distr a bottle, at drug stores and perfume counters 600 Pairs of Women’s “Paramount” PURE SILK STOCKINGS At Less Than Wholesale Prices They have 24-inch silk boot with Isle hemmed tops, and are sent: fashioned, In black, brown and gray. Sizes 8 to 10, Out 6 177] THIRD AVE, CORUNIVERSITY $7

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