The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 6

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Special End-of-the- Week Offering! Utility Coats $29.00 - $29. 20 Tweeds and wool- en mixtures in a variety of coat styles — both plain and plaid patterns —are being offered specially for Friday andSaturday at $25.00 to Ie Come in and see these wonderful values, NEW man ha, vo! narrowe below, t A wa: river of p for hin ¢ Overcoats of Distinction Enjoy that “well-dressed ap- pearance” in one of these com- fortable, roomy overcoats of imported tweed or melton. CREDIT GLADLY Don’t worry about not hay- ing enough money to complete a purchase. -Try our CREDIT GLADLY way of paying only a small part of your purchase at a time. whilo b th So th amuse lat high sun! take a TER STADIUM—Bet the}*"¥ ™ Giants and Yanks wisn tne worid series had been played in the gr gantic 1 Germany. It has seating accommo-| ‘The dations for 140,000 spectators. |were no There's ample ground for practical-jof side ly every known sport. seven y expres but Mr: set of ruplets, today MADE of the Hud Tho 1 ta ¢ the wat ‘The strip of green that slopes from | , the asphalt, and the narrower strip | jit) 1" Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Blouses, Furs across the road, aré full of living | afin Sweaters, Bathrobes, Umbrellas, Petticoats wn atures. ‘Tho young of man—chil: | 41. o¢ aren k y ‘The children and thelr nursemaids up the ¥ trips that seem | fren are flashing in the af CHIC, It isn't w stadium at Cologne.|«world's champion mother." dren, including two pairs of twin THE Cliff and Canyon The Hhniar dnd His I 2—Tiver lar cliff x tho cant y Don Ryan —— YORK, Noy # that compose © placid and imy got flourishes in stor ways, that gape lik nnels bored in the base! carr Thru these the creature] the 5 when he comes home| ped: t of the cliff to the edge of make up all the life of 80 | the street plmec drive. ‘The parents of r 4 of brightne or they are sleeping r caves. Usually the cn A atream of under tho statel downtown al hunting in nyons of lower Manhattan. excha An ‘# mate f@ sleeping on the gh in tho cliff above the Hud Nassau streets, ¢ © children play on the green ia of hin ¢ Tho children, however, are 1 equipped with modern play. | the sub-treasur vices Man has made play-| Here man, evices for his offaprt: if. These children have mechi at are animated by © owners sit on the benches | Caused a long ribbon of pa hing, these cl toys will | fr to f them. Then th re small neck b so that | Wast grotesqu hi rt them-|in the th th at all in order to pedal along | sistency of ’ rd. G spe by this paper ae . spreads his a rnoon| But t t as nt an they. pe dal the _cany-Ithme fr where ledges jut tops of the hive ot then | Shop Equipment, Tools his exelted children, W sh Sold at Sacrifice Prices equate asa play-| ington, the father ainly spreads a no 1 all other mech ss made laborsavin too n@ toy—-the ticker The plump, bare legs of the chil-| heads of Wall street | em Young f of stone high above the blue i ie Haok han'| ys y retching thelr legs Talk: | rip of green runs between tho! ing in low tones—d | 4 tho asphalt roadway which} ‘Tho children fill the air with a s constructed them for hin| subdued treblo—like tho chirping of | once. Across theasphaltin alyery young birds, It is not tho| r only a ribbon—of | chirping of hungry birds. It fe more Thon the stono railing and] tke the restless chirrup of sleepy he Hudson, si ploy rehip, blue and gray Mike the be eee down there. A flock srlady canons of law craft with furled pails rides lightly at anchor like birds on | er usphalt. road | vey man has 1 onver alide very amc with a sound of someone ge ee unters are pillars of the er mans hunter, has dls. al devices ket 7 ed . the fi iit alm above the Champ M plies Doesn’ t 2 Hanier to Repeat Record /Quadruplets Clinch Title for Woman W ith}: Big Family; Husband Left million dollars for my ex Ore. a. Josephine K. Ormsby, the| Siamese twins 20 years ago 0 more famous to frequenters ‘AGO, Nov. 2—"l wouldn't) ily’s place In history. They were the/tional ¢ rl attraction which thousands paid thelr ence, and I wouldn't give a nickel for! ssnee to behold and won the title of |* ‘a war-wrecked veteran who |®hampion for the mother. Physicians | es that nentiment this time,|said they could not I e, but the ¢ Alvita Restores Health shows than Mra, Ormsby. In} triplets and a set of 4 FAMILY jsentine | States | Naval Women’s and Misses’ Pure Thread Silk-Fash- ioned Hose, in black, cordovan, tan, gray and white. Sizes 814 to 10. Camisoles in lace trimmed | Sport Coat Sweaters for men crepe and silkoline. Pink and and young men. Four-pocket, and white. Sizes 36 to 46. heather material. Regular ruary. mission with A: jtain m Regular 75 $3.00 values, on $ values, for.......0++ 33c sale for. 1 .98 ane Berge Skirts, all wool, in navy, | riannel Nightgowns for men ernizati See A gE Black and plaids. Regular | “Oni” Oe eernala gue Sat tn $3.50 values, on é sale snturisy tor 1.95 Bo ey $1 19 Cloth and Plush Coats for | %#e fF. -- +--+ y women and misses, some | Boys’ Union Sults, fieeced, with fine fur trims; $15 | splendid materials. Regular read it BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 2.—Presf-| California dent Alvear appointed Rear Admir- al Julian Irizar as chief of the Ar- | Lieutenants Artur Saez and Alber- jto Telss co Sabelli. The ships will be ord- ered to the United States in Feb- SOME WRITER!—A Frenchman indigestion, nach trouble Six of the children survive | of Nervous In- |29, 1901, of course clinched the fam. U. S. to Rebuild and women who suffer from nervous disorders, and kindred © ail Argentine Ships ments will be glad to know of the | discovery. naval mission to supervise 7 caso of Mra, Mary A. St, Long Bei who obtained almost immediate ro Nef after taking Linton, 937 h, Callt., Alvita, the new i “Having suffered for 40 years the modernization in the United! with what tho doctors termed nerv- of the Argentine battleships! ous indigestion ao badly that I was Captain Eleazar Videla, saire and Engineer Francis- Rivadavia and Moreno, Other| compelled to use members of the commission are @ stomach pump |for the past 20 years, I just wanted |to tell you that after using your Alvita Tea and weeks I am entirely relieved of thin trouble—and cannot recommend your products too highly to suffer. Tablets for two In the meantime the com-|!n& humanity such as I was,” will enter into contracts| Alvita is the recent sctentific dls merican ship yards and ob-|covery which brings lime, fron and terial for the two batt as well phosphates to you In a vegetable as for four scout|form which can be assimilated. Al- ships of the Catamarca type, mod-| Vita 1s prepared in convenient, highly ion of which will be carried| Concentrated tablet form, from the ‘Argentina, deep-rooted alfalfa plant, which, declare. ment. neo discovered, {s a rich store. house of the vital mineral salts. No matter if you have tried many rem. recently wrote 23,000 words on aledies, try this tonic of nature now. single post card. And all are vis-)A dollar buys a box of Alvita tab. ible to the naked eye, experts who've|jets at any drug store —Advertise- | Boys’ Heavy School Shoes, dark tone blucher style. Splendidly made of solid leather. Lots of wear in ae" $2.60 BARGAIN BASEMENT Outing Flannel 17c Yd. 200 Yards Fine Outing Flannel in white and dark gray. Also fancy stripes. Regular 20c values. “Pepperell” Hemmed Bed Sheets of extra good quality, 81 by 90. ails iotctesthinesenssvders I DEOD. Little Tots’ Pink Jersey Knit Bloomers, Regular Be valties, on sale £OF,+....s.00sseseerescceeseseees 10c Good Yellow Laundry Soap 10 BARS FOR : 25¢ (Only ten to each customer) Next Door to Economy Market DISEY BARGAINS DEPARTMENT STORE a AS it item att ee eee Absolute Safety You Need It We Give You Six Per Cent Earnings Your Money When $1 to $5,000 Accepted EATTLE STAR FRIDA Ing palm from | nook BUY NOW han at better than Spring Prices. tee aie Cars as low as $75.00. | J. G. TENNANT, Inc. TENNANT QUITS AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS REGARDLESS OF COST YOUR CAR § | SMALL PAYMENT DOWN IN TRADE Take delivery later if desired | TWELFTH AND EAST PIKE EA st-0404 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS tire root is here today summer of | eft them desti-j; overnight and fortune. Mrs. four-passenger baby and promenaded in it appeared that ev-| sted had paid to see the | and poverty overtook the | and “William Hearst jfather tert , With her two daugh-/ George, Helen and the ‘quads’ are all | 1901, amall grandchildren, |I have left.” tute, age on the far outskirts! “The paper told the other day, Ma, |brought fam: quietly | about a man offering to sell his baby |Ormsaby had of & na | for $5,000," interrupts Edith. carriage bull © © flock MONEY COULDN'T | state. Final! "1 M hidden away 4 were not the hon jan it your eye on the $200,000. The biggest saving of the year goes into your pock- etbook. | of roa jeryone “quad fam , I wouldn't take $5,000 for] mine, or for any of thes | says Mra. Ormsby.| ‘The children were placed in an or-| it I don't think it's a good idea | phanage, in spite of the mother’s pro- they are a com: from Go | | fort ‘ saya Mrs, Ormsby, a/to have such big families, and I/tests, until about seven years ago. |eray and wrinkled woman of 66,|wouldn’t choose it if I had my life) Then they returned home, The four lturning thru the family album. |to live over, But they're not going |quadruplets show more variation in “I was married in 1894. 1 wouldn't/to take any of mine away from me,” |appearance than 1s common among marry like I did if I had Itto do over! The Ormsby family had been in|twins, and Edith, the smallest, is less Again. Mr. Ormaby and I didn't get/modest circumstances before the |than five fect tall. along happily, and he left mq just be = = —— lfore the ‘qu , came. I have had lots of chances to marry since I Sone Re Carleton Park een ha atl eaten nae Where Beautiful Marine View Home Sites Viola, John Studebak: Theodore | WILL BE SOLD AT ‘ ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE year we had twins, Joseph and Jose. To the Highest Bidders, Tomorrow at 1:30 P. M. phine, The next year it was a Then came Daisy Elizabeth and Alice. Daisy died year, and these “As a member of Seattle's Park Board I am very much interested in Carleton Park on account of its scenic grandeur.” R. J, FISHER, are her babies living with me, MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Up-to Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this mum, $160,000 tn overnment bonds and irst mortgages on tm- proved real estate {s al- ways kept on deposit with the state treasurer as a Rermanent guaranty fund. Why be content with an opinion on your title when we issue an absolute guarantee, protecting you against forgery or other fatal defects of title, and also against cost of Iitiga~ tion if title is attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY } “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $700,000 Seattle Park Board. “I say with all sincerity I would not sell or exchange my homesite in Carleton Park for any other property in Seattle.” DR, ©, L, TEND ‘Y, Leary Building. “It is a matter of no small significance that many of the prize-winning roses at lust year's Rose Show were grown in Carleton Park.” PROF, I, W. GOODNER University of Washington. “I very much doubt if there is another residential district anywhere on this hemisphere that offers such a variegated scenic panorama as Carleton Park, In a word, it is incomparable.” HENRY BRODERICK. Hoge Building. “Having lived in Carleton Park for two years, I speak from experience, end wish to say that the éntire atmosphere of this district is charming.” DR. H. T, HARVEY, Kitel Building. “Having thoroughly investigated the Phinney proposition, this sale and the property itself have my indorsement.” EDWIN J. BROWN, Mayor, City of Seattle. There are just 115 Phinney View Lots left. After this sale, when these are disposed of, anyone wishing to buy one of these choice lots will have to deal with those who had the foresight to buy at auction. That means profits for those who attend and buy. The Sale takes place Tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. If you have not yet inspected the property GO TODAY By Street Car Fort Lawton (No, 29) or Sunset Hill (No, 5), both First Avenue, to Municipal Bus at Wheeler Street Bridge, direct to Carleton Park. One fare only. By Auto First Avenue North to Denny Way, west to Western Avenue, north on Elliott Avenue and Fifteenth Avenue West to West Wheeler Street Bridge, cross bridge and follow paving to Carleton Park Office, BARRY & AUSTIN 414 Leary Building MA in-1102

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