The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 y " SI NEW MOVE IN /|“Charm School” Is FLAG USAGE SCHIPA SINGS SATU R DAY. LIQUOR FIGHT Opened at Y.W.C. A. BILL PLANNE me _ <a ] pup GROTE- RANKIN con tLATTLE 770 F. KEGEL, President A Remarkable Demonstration of Value Giving New Coats for ‘omen 29% CP ATS that feature a high order of new fash- ions. Many a woman will choose her new Coat from this group, finding it superior in choice, notable in value-giving, peerless in fashion presentation. FUNERAL SE RVICES for THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT On the great race course of Opportunity, but few jockeys win the purse. In the Bargain Basement every customer is a winner. Our Eastern Buyer Got a Wonderful Buy on Silk, Wool and Velvet 3] DRESSES ’ to Sell at Sport and Dress Coats, including the most popular materials—Plaids, stripes, novelty mixtures, plain colors and fur-collared Coats. Tito Schipa, famous operatic star, arrived in Seattle Fri- day. Schipa, a celebrated member of the Chicago Opera | Company, will make his premiere Seattle appearance at the Diaphragm Reducing Bandeaux -50 Sizea $ 38 to 44 eaitrvink bro cade; these are garments that will give the popular straight line effect. Ad- Justable fas tening. - Jobber’s Samples! Front Lace Corsets $4.50" Size 36 Of a good heavy pink coutil, especially adapted for stout fig- ures. With rubber Insert in back, nearly all with unbreak- $9.98 66 Satin and Canton Crepo Dresses in black, navy and brown. Twenty-two styles, but not all sizes in all styles. Sizes 16 to 44. Velvet and Julliard Twill back Dresses in black, brown, navy—but mostly black. Eighteen styles, but not all sizes in all styles, Sizes 160 to 40. 110 Polret Twill and Qoth Dresses In navy, black and brown. Twenty-two styles, but not all sizes in all styles. Sizes 16 to 44, Cotton Crepe Gowns—98c Sizes 16 and 17 In a wide variety of floral designs besides the plain col- ors. Finished, they aro 51 inches long. Women’s Fiber Vests—95c Sizes 38 to 42 With silk ribbon tops, Of novelty drop stitch fiber tub- ing In blue, orchid, pink and yellow. Flannel Undergarments For Children Save Money on Every Garment for the Little Ones’ Comfort This Winter! Striped Outing Flannel Gowns, sizes 2 to 6 Striped Outing Flannel Sleepers, with feot, sizes 3 to 6 stitched crochet edging, Flannel Kimonos, white, sizes 1, 3, 3 Striped Outing Flannel Sleepers, White Outing Flannel Kimonoa, sizes 2 trimmings Striped Outing Flannel Gowns, sizes 2 to 6 59 to 6 White Flannel Slips, tape binding neck and arm- holes; sizes 6, 8, 10 White Flannel Slips, sizes 12 and 14 able spiral stays. Low bust. WHY NOT ORDER BY MAIL? While quantitics Inst, a thing advertised w: you w price, It not gladly refunded. receipt of parebane * We for delivery. atiafied with what we send you—your money 300 Pairs Men’s Heather Cotton Socks 25c Sizes 10 to 11% Heavy English ribbed Cot- ton Socks, in brown, green and blue heather mixtures, Extra fully cut Sleepers, striped and plain white outing flannel; drop seat; fect; sizes 6 to 14 Striped Outing Fiannel Gowns, double yoko, set-in sleeves; good, heavy material; sizes 6 to 14 / '98c long Women’s Cotton Taffeta Umbrellas $1.95 With grosgrain edge, carved wood or ivoroid handles, with attractive straps or rings. TICKLE TOE SHOES "12° BARGAINS *22 Just the thing for little feet! er lowers, with- gray, brown and* white uppers. Hand-turned soles and spring heels. 29 § Sizes 4108 84 toll All button styles, in solid colors of black and brown kid, patent leath- black, Sizes 844 toll Patent leather lowers with patent leather cuffs and fieldmouse or colors of red, blue and green, champagne kid uppers. Also in solid ue Gingham and Voile Dresses in pink and blue cheeks and plaids. Novelly styles, Me tropolitan theater Saturday night. ki ow OneW oman Brought: Music to ‘‘Main Street’’ Fees s Wife Makes Coupeville “Singing- est” Community in State BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER | ‘Thin ts @ story of how one ac-| complished and perservering woman ght musio to “Main d how community music © people of the town together In w understanding and friendll- ness | When Dr, and Mra Louis Max- json elected to call Coupeville, the! ty seat of Island county, their jhome, they found this little village of some 300 inhabitants quiet—far, | }far too quiet. It dofinitely — ing to stimulate the t- What was tas ie The Maxsons soon dis only muato at churc i the yolces in unison and| rd accompaniment on the What was to be done? ‘The tor sang and directed chotra doctor's wifo before her marria had been director in a State normal) school and had studied both in New| York and Seattle, being the pupil here of Mme. Loulse C. Beck, a teacher Ifke-minded to Mra Max- fon in her interest in music in the! community, especially the public! schoola, Mrs. Maxson had four lit-| Ue ones, felt rusty in the newer ways of building choruses—but there was no one else, so they set to work. She placed her problems before the Music Bureau of Community Service concerning choruses, school orchestras, Christmas caroling and amall yillage music weeks, Less than three months later this ener- getic woman had accomplished: A} community chorus mesting week with 86 enrolled; high school c chestra; music in grade and hi, | |schools, n thing never attempted] there before. A church choir of eight voices; a new piano for tho} church; a violin teacher once a} week from Seattle with § puplis: a} | girls glee club with 16 voice: many other offshoots all tending to! } | properly placed within the reach TRY THIS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS | Brew It at “Home Yourself, Save Money and Feel Better Right Away If you want a splendid, economical remedy for constipation, sick head. no, dizziness and torpid liver, get a 20-cent package of Dr, Carter's K and B, Tea today and drink a cup of your own brewing whenever you need It. ‘This old reliable vegetable remedy has stood the test of timo and is now more popular than ever, Keep a package in the house all the time and brew a cupful when you feel out of ts, feverish or billous, It alway —promptly—and be-| For | nent, devine, Glasses $5.00 ERED EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 114 Wentlake Ave. Near Yourth and Pike of all Community musio is |musto that gives the p 3) whole n nt | Pose ts solt-exprensic citizens so that they sha common 0 produce social soll- arity to make them more willing to i for civic welfare in thelr community—to help the foreign bor zen to share tn the ti of his neighborhood and become 1 | art of tt Wisconsin Holds Red Liquor Stock MILWAUKEB, Wis., Wisconsin has plenty of poets for medicinal usea, if the records of | Clark M. Perry, federal prohibition | ficer for Wisconsin, are any cri-| terton. | Last year only two-thirds of the! supply allowed doctors of the state ||| was prescribed. Tho other third re. ||| mained on drug store shelves “un-!]/ claimed. Filled to Overflowing | | With the Joy of Living | The simplest remedies are sa always the best. That's why thou-| sands of bright-eyed, clear-skinned men and women keep themselves fit and fine by having an abiding faith in Celery King tho simple, old-fashioned, inexpens- ive vegotable tea that your grand-| |} mother used to make. | It purifies tho blood, regulates the ¢| bowels, keeps the stomach clean and sweet and ts tho best tonic laxative the culture and benefit of music| ¥ gentle and mild. Give !t to them when they are fretful and feverish. alo by all druggists.—Advertise. AN OLD RECIPIE TO DARKEN HAIR’ Almost everyone knows that Sage ‘Tea and Sulphur, properly compound. 4, brings back the natural color and lustre to the when faded, str a ra ago the only way | to get this mixture was to make it at home, ‘which is mussy and trouble. some, | Nowadays wo simply a drug store for “W: Sulphur Compound, large bottle of this old-time re ed by the addition of oth s, at very little cost, at any Sage and! you dar io natur i en a spo rush with it and |] draw this through your hair, taking | |one small strand at a time; by morn- | Jing the gray hair disappears, and |after another application or two, your hatr becomes beautifully ¢ thick | and glossy and you look years young: | er. Advertisement, CROW —Second Floor Worth-While Saturday Savings Corsets ~ Blouses Home Frocks Underwear Sweaters Brassieres Petticoats 250 Garments—Odd Lots and Samples Limited number of each Half-Price scares Fashionable Women Are Choosing Mocha Gloves ND you will agree that you have never seen Gloves more fascinating than these—Strap- wrist Mocha Gloves, with inserted gore of con- trasting colors— Sand and beaver Gray and pearl $ Sand and brown Beaver and brown 6%. Pair One-Clasp Mocha Gloves, pique sewn, and these have two-tone embroidered backs, pair....$3.50 Kayser Chamoisette Gloves+two-clasp style, elbow length with strap-wrist fastening— 85¢, $1.25 and $2.00 pair —Glove Section, First Floor 26-S Guaranteed Silk Stockings ONTINUE to be popular with women that practice economy and still de- mand the best styles. ‘AND let us suggest, if you have been un- fortunate with the wearing results of your silk stockings, let your next Silk Hosiery be 26-S guaranteed silk stockings. 26-S Silk Stockings are guaranteed to give satis- factory service. If they do not wear as well as you think they should—bring therh back—and we will refund your money. Just now our stock is complete—black, brown, otter, dark fawn, light fawn, log cabin, piping rock gray, medium gray, are the colors. Priced $2.10 pair—8 pairs for $6.00. Quaker Chiffon Silk Stockings are full-fashioned silk @hiffon stockings, and have hems interlined with lisle to give added service—black and gun- metal—the pair vee BZ75 Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings, black and cordovan... 35¢; 3 pairs for $1.00 Boys’ Medium Weight Rib Stockings, with double knit leg and extra spliced heel and toe; in black or cordovan; pair ... 55¢ —Hosiery Section, First Floor CORSET Service Do you consider yourself correctly corseted? Corseted in a Modart every outer garment be- | comes more becoming— ~ There is a Modart pro adapted to your own indi- vidual silhouette. Model “837” ae for Slender to Average $5. 00 | Figure An all-elastic top model with long, sloping lines be- © low the waist—very lightly | boned with ample fullness to allow perfect freedom and comfort. Let our expert corsetiere fit you with a MODART Second Floor On the Bargain Square First Floor For Saturday Only Bags $1.95 Fitted Bags, Plaited Pouches; tailored, dressy and. utility models—) beautifully constructed, | silk-lined, with swing | purses, steel frames and fancy fittings. The price is unusually low for Bags of this quality. Strikes are) in Be mother's TREATED ONK WEEK BREE Bhort breathing rellaved in 24 to a DROPSY. ss:ts ing reduced In 16 to 20 days, Wonderful Discovery, Write for free trial treatment, COLLUM DROP8Y REMEDY CO., Dept, 16, ATLANTA, Ge. heart Quick Relief with FOLEY'S HONE se TAR : ABLISHED 1875 » Substitutes Keep Your Skin | Fresh and Young ning tacoma rae Ladies Let Cuiicara GOITER REMOVED O%MO lias proven a safe and Successful way to remove a goiter by simply applying over the goiter at, night time. Young people re: | spond quickly to this treatment older poople generally take a longer time. The movits. of OZMO have been proven in so many? cases that |lanyone haying a goiter should haye no hesitancy in using O%MO at! once, OZMO is sold in Seattle by Rartell's and other leading ' drug: gists,—Advertisement, ASTHMADOL, Tho wwondertul Joy er rome YY. Veve! nedy by in isto exer hay, postpaid by mfra, Co, Spokane, Washineten

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