The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 3

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NOVEMBER 6, 1 THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Build a home on thrift, towards completion, BRYTONIA, BOLIVIA AND NORMANDY We are offering these 50 coats cheaper than at any other time this season. All are fully lined and fur trimmed. Novelty tassels, side ties. In brown, and navy, taupe WHY NOT ORDER BY MAIL? While quantities Inst, anything upen re we send you—your money gladly re- funded. 500 Pairs Children’s Bootees Pleasing! Comfortable! Serviceable! Bargains Red and blue felt with cuff collars of ivory and ecru, on which are nursery rhymes «nd pictures. Elk soles. Every purchase you make in the Bargain Basement represents a brick NCT GUILTY, IS | SINCLAIR PLEA | Banker and Wife Arraigned in Chehalis Court CHEHALIS, Nov, 6.—Pleas of not ‘od Monday before of the Lewis urt by Mr nelatr on char out of the failure recently of the lair bank at Tiwaco. hey are charged with recelving s when they knew tho bank olvent, and Sinclair is indl- | 4 with ma and | 8 Brow: \CITY CAR LINE | SHOWS PROFIT) after sur interest we howev Tho recetpta, short of m: tation reserve accountants. Vets Hear Program | Given by Chamber | The Chamber of Comme by tn + mado that the n button membership | aa an admission t jet Tuesday nig a Canadian troupe now | politan. Upiviraiy to Hold no Classes Monday universit to an office of the re corps te in the downtown pa: ns are being made for a y in Meany hall to precede the cation of Memorial way. The xercises will be open to the public |Seattle Dealers Open Auto Salo Salesmansh o effete day jel bodies have jounted on “| Comedy company, Jchain op , {forcement of prohibition, THREE HUNTERS DROWNED | SPOONER, Wis, Nov. 6—Three hunters lost their lives here yester- day when a boat in which they} were riding capsized on Spooner) JOHN members Mon neral for a departed comrade, Capt John M. Hoyt, 86, at the Butter worth mortuary. Thackery place. jboth four and six cylin and {8 a com Une eption of the Seaman bod: or chasses He resided at 4323 | t Milwaukee, according to N. F. § vice president of the Seattle con- property at Third and Madison and “TATTLE TALE” | offerin THE Heilig Has N * Variety Show to Be Given SEATTLE | ew Company = * * % | Here is Max Fisher, who is bringing his Zeigfeld Frolic Exit musteal comedy. Enter “¢ nation program do luxe! Convinced that there is room in this city for a theater entering both to followers of tho footlights and movie fans at on and the san time, Calvin He day that a new ¢ tion entertainment ¥ at the Seattle house, at Third ave. Madison st., comnmencing next rday An a result the Will King Musical booked for weeks when the head of the Helllg ed his local hi lose Frida: Zelgteld ic Syn- roup of 18 musicians, |} featured on the roof m theater in ure version kington’s story, “Cameo i be the initial offering j tan new plan. g at the Metro-| tes of tho loom as a result of the plan, Mr, Heilig statéd Tues- srings of tho highest call! ea for short periods, but udiences evince a desire t, will be yunced thru , Cc. W. Mo ‘© feel fortunate, Indeed, at this ime to offer Seattle MeKee con- has attracted the r every foremont Eastern musig ‘crith, and their en- ent with tho Follies, which 4 only when that famous revel wed recently on account of en- won the [personal approbation of Mr. Zelg- feld. “Mr. Hellig, as head of the Pa- cific Theatrical Enterprises, *has taken a long lease on the theater IS AT HEILIG Will King is presenting as his last at the Heilig before moving 50 Hip next week, the one- comedy “Tattle Tales.” unbar, as the husband “in bad” with his wife, and Will King as the obliging friend, are both funny, of course, and Reece Gardner as Cap- tain Sharp gives a very finished per- formance Tho first musical number !s as good as any tn the show. In it Ed Reese sings “I'll Bo Your Valentine,” and ig whirl thru a mighty pre umed dance. Fred Pierce, the handsome boy of the Star Trio, sings “Dirty Hands, Dirty Face,” and the “kid dance” of the girls, that backs him up, is a dandy, Don Smith sings “On tho Alamo.” Mildred Markle's group of South. ern melodies is extremely pleasing, and the dancing by the girls and sing- ing of the trio In this number is also good. | Reece Gardner's and Howard) Evans’ dancing to “Ta Ta” is a bright spot in the show, and Ruby A Challenge to You! VERY day our Ten Per-Cent Crvs is growing in popularity. Its appeal to ambitious men and women is irresistible! Through the Ten Per-Cent Crup’s opera- tion and influence, more homes will be built and paid for. Employment will become steadier. It will be easier for all of us, little or big, to get ahead in life. Join roday/ | Adams got over biggest of all Mon- jday night singing ‘Some Ono Else % offered | famous Dun-| rtainers as | | Syncopators to play the Heilig theater. the offerings presented there will continue to be of the same high standard as set in all houses of this jal pleasure to Mr, Heilig Je of Seattle audiences,” Y TTLE Seattle,” Mr. Hellig declares, “has | the most discriminating theater pub- in the country. Your Seattle ito knows what he wants and in. jsints on having it—the desired icle being a good, clean show at a nable price. ou might think that {t would {ficult to pleane so @ an audience. But th ae. I'd much rather 0 who know what they want and will patronize a house as long as it continues to measure up to a certain standard than I would to undiserim| audiences who » without any par- or reason.” and his company ar. attle Monday afternoon jand are registered at the Savoy ho tel. Rehearsals will commence to- }day And continue until the opening | program {s presented Saturday after- | AGAIN AFTER como or a! ticular rh: fax FY rived in TAKING ALVITA | | Overcoming a series of complica. | |tions and a general polsoned condi- ition of his entire mystem, H. 8. Huff, of Long Beach, California, now feels |full of life again after taking Alvita. “For a long tume I have been troubled with indigestion, pain in my back and sides, high blood pressure and a general poisoned condition of my entire system, Since using the jAlvita Tablets and Tea I feet full of life again, my stomach is free from | distress and the pains about my body are about gone and I have lost more than 40 pounds of surplus flesh, why should I not be a booster for Al- vita?” Alvita in the recent actentific dis- covery which brings lime, tron and| phosphates to you in a vegetable | form which can be assimilated, Al- vita is prepared in convenient, high- | deep-rooted alfalfa plant which Sci-| ence discovered is a rich storehouse | of the vital mineral salts. No matter | if you have tried many remedies, try | this tonic of nature now. A dollar| buys a box of Alvita tablets at any drug store —Advertisement. 1120 First Ave, BMiett 9034 What Mr. Ziegfeld told New Yorke stdrawitesgiltes reproduction’ of advertise: ment in the NEW YORK AMERICAN vibbarsisis THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) OTTO F. 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The Dresses—sonietimes they are embroidered, or perhaps fine braid- Gee cleverly done. But, in any case, the Dresses are wonderfully ef- ective. 1,275 Pairs of Full-Fashioned Silk STOCKINGS On Sale $1.45 Poi Wednesday % Regular price $2.00 BARGAIN SGUARE SPECIAL —They are the famous Eifel Brand Stockings —Every pair perfect —Every pair full-fashioned —Made of fine guage silk, with lisle hem- med top and lisle foot. In Black Only Sizes 83 to 10 Here is an opportunity to reduce your hosiery i materially — also, buy 1 Christmas Gift Hosiery from this lot, —First Moor |} Silk 72x99 Seamless Bed Sheets $1.19 of heavy bleached muslin— mado with wide hems, —First Floor

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