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THUI HAHN’S, Inc. * Retiring From Business after ¢ vatering to the women of Seattle who appreciate the best in women’s wear. This elegant stock, representing the finest in materials and styles, will go on sale tomorrow morning, Friday, at 9 A.M. The reductions are drastic, considering it is practically the start of the Fall eason. The many women who wish to outfit themselves can do so ¢ a tremendous saving. Goods will be held on a deposit. Rules of sak: No charges, no C. 0. D. without a deposit, no exchanges. The followilg are a few See him!” Examples of Reductions: | Suits Coats Dresses Black Suit of Guina Cloth, Brown Coat Brown Check Sport Dress 3-piece, Collar black fox Black fox collar $29.75 to $1950 Embroidered blouse Marcova material Lavender Evening Gown $197.50 to $95 $125 to $65 Romaine crepe Black Suit of Guina Cloth Tan Sport Coat $125 to $6950 Squirrel collar and cuffs Viatka squirrel trim scorers $110 to $75 ‘ $92.50 to $49.50 Tan Sport Coat Black Moire Street Dress ion of Th Ribbon trim $79.50 to $39.50 vs Embroidered 3-piece Suit Mixture Navy Twill Cloth Dress | . Gray twill $29.50to $12.50 $1 75 to $79.50 Brown Marvella $69.50 to $29.50 Maize Evening Gown 3-piece Sport Suit Embroidered and Viatka Flying squirrel trim Guina cloth squirrel trim $175 to $119.50 THE SEATTLE STAR DAY ; erereret | A_ Stubborn Cough ¢ PHONES PROVE aie rs WILL | | Stick-chair aaece lle GIVE SPRECH!| an Old Fad and’ cheaply made ; pare’ ¢ st the Seb toe: 3 sts t ' | October Installations in Se Y ears attle Make Record Ireland ne-made syrup which | Them for have { nd to be | mean BY LELAND HANNUM With night's res equainted usual throat and chest co! . gain of 8 t mon ” t | will throat tickle, bronchial oughs, Jent of tt pers’ aano Apple t 1 Thee Maynard will ng a cnah syrnr | elation of Home and} un of Pinex into a pint ef c this tr we wak on "Co | All the n a n nt pol.” \< Sugar ayr am T, Hoffman will If you prefer use sition, * . Which is sponsoring of Ireland toth MacMahi ained - uced in the and ated ‘oughly. on, who severitl fame by swimming }own comy | nd snappy m' the Chamber » will TOLD BANDIT TO “SEE | BOSS” CLEVELAND, 0. Nim was at bis ironin 6 Jaur ere when a ban rived, Chink, the ba I'm in a Alaskan Attu Basket: Most Artistic Now Made Handiwork Is Be coming Real Valuable Thru| an Ever-Decreasing Supply STOMACH BAD! INDIGESTION Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! BY G. LUCILLE | BUELER {several baskets a year, the supply |» dily decreasing as the older In women pas to the happy hunt forefathers. sea | C. ARE IN WORK Unlike Eskimos of the Bering sea and other re ns, whose work js} and according te formu: | lent upon ug material is to be low or green, and unde noes may the sun ab ho period of curl upon this Ind iljer at work, Herself too often un-| ¢ aloof-| Kempt, her surroundings are sugges: | ntamination of com ir fellows | home | You wonder eattle is looked to| models? Her patterns are in Indian basketry|soul, In her memory and imagina-| 7) . out th as the logical | tion in the mountains, water courses, | 6.00. trying ppd jester pe pig Mess Than | ices. Sotto he areal Sea i coe teal tw and rens| © | matchless specimens, and it will not| which dominate the actions of every tions, She thinks i would be | be long before the Attu basket supply | hour. Her tools are a rude knife, Will cease, With an output of only | pointed bone; that is all. Her mod feted je oreat thing to have when you have ng block is herself. Over her knee FoR THIRTY DAYS not associate th finest in basketry v 1 barrer $97.50 to $45 $285 to $195 3-piece Navy Suit Navy Gerona Black fox collar Embroidered $55 to $29.50 $135 to $75 walking stich chair, several hundred may cre who gots her ; her| is that |to wait for a street car. Photo by Price & Carter, tar Staff Photographe |ahe molds depressions in her wares. Star t ? As she weaver, the sections of| Sound during bitterly chill weather, | grass stem are constantly dampened| “how can they be Just Introduced And| when Ireland has had them for ages |by being drawn thru her lips. titeKeen her finished product, the exquisite| They aro a great invention and my y Ihaskets of a fineness and coloring as) father had one as Jong as I can re- a4 delicate as that of old ivory, dec-| member b orated with open-work as fine as hemstitching and embellished with “Brian u used to alt on one when he asked his courtiers to bring | geometric designs or faery rose col-| him So-and-So's head on a er] ored flowers, finds ready markets | salver, and I have no other idea than! among connoisseurs at from $50 to|that St. Pa « himself carried one $150 aplece, according to size. when he urged the snakes from WORKS TO SCR the Emerald ish OF THE SE. “Just because York has ‘die-| Think of 50 stitches to the/ covered’ them is no sign that they Pl Eied ES EY Fy Fy Fy by ET ES 1536 WESTLAKE AVE. $15.00 | You cen zelish your mesiewtthout fear $38.00, ee a All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years | O& stomach OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Pxtohiinhed 20 Years Second Ave. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Dally—@ to 12 Sundays! | Carter's pelled from the dizziness and sallow akin are relieved. |! Sul Fil— Small Dose—Seal Price | Inexpensive Method of Reducing Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home Doctor's Recent Discovery, Also Heals Ulcers, Boils, Carbuncles, Abscesses and Open Sores in a Few Days. The world progresses. Today ail- ments that took weeks to cure can now be ended in a few days, If you have varicose veins or bunches you can start this today to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oll at any dispens- ing pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged ytins. It is very powerful and penetrating, and only a little is required. After a few days’ treatment the veing will begin to grow smaller and ular use will soon reduce to Moone’s Emerald Oil besides being one of the most powerful of anti- septics capable of destroying the most pernicious germs and the poisons caused by them, is also a marvelous healing agent. One application, for instance, stops ing of eczema, and a few ap- ions causes the eruptions to dry up, seale off and completely dis- appear. It is equally as effective in barbs itch, salt rheum, redness and inflammatory skin trouble, People who want to reduce vart- cose veins, wens or goltre, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, bolls, abscesses or piles in a few days should not hesi- tate to get a bottle at once, It is so powerful that a small bottie lasts a long time, Any pharmacy supply you—Adyertisement. can Bow I Was Wrecking the Lives of My Children ‘And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day and Night. A Mother’s Terrible Confession. For some ti my two childr 7 and & gill of 10, becoming highly nervous, irritable and very diso- heditnt. I tried varfous punishments, even whipping, but they kept gro ing worse. My own nerves were “on edge,” the least thing put me Seco a rage, I was too weak to work or enjoy life and too nervous and ir- ritabie to go anywhere. 1 often suf- fered from severe heart palpitation and indigestion. I could not sleep at night; I had an almost constant dull aching pain in tha back of my neck and head, and frequently a very dis- agreeable sense of fullness in the front part of my head. J often had severe pains across my back, which made me think had Kidney trouble. Lcould not begin to describe all the tortures and terrible pains which £ endured Finally 1 went to a doctor and told him my story. After studying my case, he told me I was the cause of my Children’s condition. He told me how the system only manufactured ro much nerve force, and that this vital fluid of life was stored in the berve cells, much like electricity 1s stored in a storage battery, and 1s just a8 quickly exhausted, He said my own highly nervous condition had been a constant drain on the nerve force of my children, and that the ec t nervous stra to which J ha ted them I wrecked thelr ¥ nensitive n ous or Lafer all th anization und out to be true, because after I regiined my own nervous polue, and revitalized my worn out, exhausted NUXATED IRO LOM OOKRAE YT Fae nerve centers, and the same was done for my children, 1 found them to be the niceat, sweetest children in ld—their whole dispositions entirely changed The above Ix a hypothetical cane, hich a physician says may well il- housands which exist to- mes are wrecked, children | through exhausted nerve ery few people realize the terrible phyaical and mental tortures often caused by a depletion of the nervo-vital fluid. In such cases, what you need fs to put more force into your nerves and more iron into your blood. This is best accomplished by the use of Nux- ated Iron. This valuable product contains the principal chemical con- stitent of active living nerve force in a form which most nearly re- sembles that in the nerve and brain cells of man. It also contains organic tron like the iron in your blood and like the iron In spinach, lentils and apples. Thin form of iron will not blacken or injure the teeth nor upset the stomach. It {4 an entirely different thing from metalic which 7 ple usually take. therefore be terme and a nerve food, Over four million people are using Nuxated Jron annually, and from the remarkably beneficial results which it has produced, the manutacturern tain ‘of Ite offic that 6 watisfactory results y er or they will re fund yc For sale by all droweiats ENRICHES THE*BLOOD-GIVES YOU 'NEW-STRENGTH AND ENERGY jsquare inch! Think of the small, jbrown Aleut woman outside her hut ton a long, stin-warmed day in early autumn, with the scream of the sea- jmew in her ears, the iull of the booming surf an accompaniment to her deft manipulation of the bone] 1. It ts @ far cry back to the moe- diacval dame in her cloistered turret, spending long days over her em- broidery frame, where painstakingly took form the tapestries rich in leg: end and historic fact which have proved priceless bequests to poster. ity, but the dusky woman of Auut Island and the lily white lady of Astolat both labored that their art) might be handed down the ages tol leave its definite mark upon the cul ture and civilization of the world. JOHNSON HITS “MEDDLING” OAKLAND, Cal. Nov. 1.—Hiram W. Johnson, United States senator from California, placed himself on record today as opposed to Amer! can participation in settlement of the reparations dispute on the basis recently outlined in the Hughes. Curzon correspondence. declared it would plunge America into European entangle. mente, and that this country would benefit but little. "Lhe United States, despite the blandishments of European states- men or the mawkish appeal of any of our own, will be neither police men nor collectors abroad,” he de- clared, He was speaking at a luncheon given him here. Unearth Skeletons on Catalina Isles 108 ANGELES, Nov. 1.—Skele- tons have been found on Catalina islands, which lead Ralph Glidden, collector in charge of the various expeditions to the islands undertak- en by the Heye Foundation of the American Indian, of New York, to believe they are the connecting tink between the Monogolian tribes of Asia and the American Indian, Glidden, altho he lacks definite sclentific basis, says his skeletons are brothers to those unearthed at Santa Barbara. “The peculiar characteristics of the skulls’ structure are neither those of the ape nor entirely of the American Indian of even the most primitive type, but rather indicate are new, Just as the Chinese in vented printing, I tell you the Irish invented the shooting stick. Why back in my home county in Ireland every man cargied one and they made A great weapon when loaded with ‘mountain dow ‘The shooting stick is of mahogany and of about the same length as an ordinary cane. It is strongly made and has a folding han in the shape of a shovel handle, which can be folded back horizontally as a tem porary seat when the grouse hunter, the golfer or the pedestrian grown weary and needa a rest. The stick has an fron-shod point and makes a comfortable and safe stool EASON OP ENS; GUNS STOLEN) KANSAS CITY, Nev. eve of the opening of the duck nea son, 17 shotguns were stolen from the R. W. Elliott Arms Co., here. | No other supplies were disturbed. 200 so far, and the best is yet to come. Comfort and economy are to be combined. ‘PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES SAVE MONEY ‘Travel by Steamer TACOMA Dally 7, 9 ut * ag 1, 3, 6 45c ia ‘B0ck Round ‘ort Angeles, Strat in Dally, 12:00 Midnight Does not call at Victoria on trip leaving Seattio Sat, Midnight, NGWAM, “A SXSCOMTRS: 00 10 @ Mongolian derivation, or influ ence,” declared Glidden. Bond Broker $ Held on Murder Charge MIAMI, Fla, Nov, 1.—Jullan ©. Brain, bond broker, of Hartford, Conn, was charged with the mur der of Raymond Lee, a farmer, hore today, Brain way arrested when his wife, who has been held on a similar charge for two days, repu Fort Townsend Tall © nections and Mill Port Dally $a. m. and 6 p.m. 60D CAN, f) Mon,, Wed., Pri KAN BD) 3 Mon, and Thurs. (Goon Thru to Noah Way on A wchodulos subject without notice, diated an alleged confhasion and vent him a. letter asking that he give himself up, PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DotK- FOOT MARION ST PHONE MAIN 394 /ALDA TO SING sean HERE SUNDAY |ee'tie overs’ Frances Alda, n0- Prano and grand opera st of the fall teriev of progr Symphony | will be staged at the Metropoltan |} theater Sunday afternoon. Mme. Alda will be accompanied on y Mis Margaret Hughos Presenting Mme. Seattle Civic the plano n follows: Tachmaninott Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don’t grow too fat are the But if you find the fortunate exception, | fat accumulating or already oumd 1.—ONn the | yoy will be wine to follow this muggestion, which is indorsed by thousands world over, Grugeiat or send price direct to ve and be able to and easily, without reduce steadily starvation diet or tiresome exercise.—Advertieement, Beaming EB by Maxwell, and LaForge. j gram will open wth an ov Wagner, an aria by ma of orchestra | Other artists who will ap brilowitech, pianist, Hungarian violinist, and violinist. “The Soldier's hanson | POTATO’S SHERMAN, Tex., Doss, farmer near here, | tato’s eyes, when It come Jing yams. He grew one long and weighing nine fourth pounds. some, f people GENEVA.—A plant . | Alps at new Detroit, fe from harm. tric fnergy to the Swiss fo ways, | Norvegionne,” by Fourdrain; "." by MacDowell; "The “The Song | Boito and the | ‘Symphony in C Major,” by Mozart, ing the course of the season are Ga- composer orchestra conductor; Ferenc Vecsey, “| LJE’S SURE THE Nov. water-power is belng constructed in the an altitude of 6,233 ‘feet |near Martigny, Canton and Vamis, for the purpose of supplying lec. “Thy The pro- erture ‘by ing w 000 f husba ppear dur. and Zimbalist, | me EYES 1—Ea is the po- a to rails. four feet and one. deral rafl- Little Hatchet” The immortal George knew, the wisdom of keeping his hatchet sharp. History does not say that he perspired. Whether ‘it be the turkey’s neck, the wood log or block ots the hatchet---or axe--- that is stroked towards the edge with a Nicholson File will cut cleaner and ecasicr and with less effort. |Be“sure the’name NICHOLSON’ is stamped on the file you buy, A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND an ed bra the BVIDENCE MAKES OMAHA, Neb, Nov. in the case of Mrs. Frank Yost, su- charged when one of'the jurors be- dence, DR. THOMAS Z. Dr. Davis, who.is one ofthe best known mental scientists ‘Success: Modern Business College Friday Afternoon, Nov. 2 Dr. re indowsed by a thousand of United States, Lecture Free OT a ai JUROR VERY ILL 1.—The jury n alleged bootlegger for $25,- ‘or causing the death of her nd by poison lquor, was dis. sick from sampling the evi- DAVIS —a free- burning coal that makes cooking easier because you can rely on its even, steady heat. It is especially cleaned for your use and leaves remarkably little ash. Order a load today. A Helpful Service Department d_ psychologists in the Unit. States, will give his cele ated lecture —AT- Wilson's Auditorium 1613 Third Avenue If you have trouble in getting the right heat call us for information. We will help you and, if necessary, send a man down to inspect your heating equipment. at 1 o'Clock Davis and his lectures » leading educators in the No Collection Public Cordially Invited For that little lunch Just before they part Bluhill : Cheese F.C. FERAEE atsiDENT

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