The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 TEN DAYS MORE! WALLIN AND NORDSTROM’S SHOE CLEARANCE pao this sale continues only 10 days more, we urge your prompt attendance if you desire smart footwear of unquestionable quality at sub- stantial savings. There’s ample style variety in each size—the savings are decidedly worth while. Ladies’ Pumps and styles and materials, Many new patterns added. Final price Oxfords in a large variety of for street or dress wear. have been $4.85 of Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes— tterns to choose from. rad models. Final price P4600 “HOLLAND SHOES” for boys, during this sale only, priced at . Ss aim $4.85 AND Sample line hundreds of All leathers 1422 Second Avenue Exclusive Agency “Stacy Adams” Shoes for tion. "Resoived, That the United States should recognize the soviet |. | Sovernment of Russia.” In Pullman, on the same evening, Julian Matthews and Joe Cook will argue the affirmative side of the | question against W. 8. C. Harold Morford and Paul Cough- lin will represent Washington here. Washington Argues Whitman and W.S.C University of Washington de-/ baters were to meet Whitman at} 630 Thursday in Meany hall, up holding the affirmative of the ques- Thero has been a renewal recently of the controversy as to whether the moon at its change of phases has gny influence on the weather, U weather bureau officials say there is no such influence, but the old legend to the contrary persists, SEATTLE PLANE TESTED BY UL. S, Postal Pilot Tries Out New Boeing Adaptation alrway mall vy pe designed with a view is of the De Haviland typo, Liberty m A plan compartments of the with to . with the bod for mail matter, ts one If the the type w plane ts found practicable, 1 be added to the Hat of improved mail-carrying planes. Prohi Agents Get Man and Whisky diquist was at lberty on Thursda = his al dry ag 1 Wednesday They re everal gnilo h was in ns of CONDOM Home-made, but Has No My Equal for Coughs 2 GrdeaoesSesesae % PM & iM Makes = family supply of really depend je cough medicine, Kae- lly prepared, and saves about $2, ten NEES If you have a sovere cough or cheat A wakes up 1p and you th plain gra Or you can honey, or sugar’ sy corn tulek and lasting relief, You can feel this take hold of a sough in a way that means business. loosens and raises the phlegm, ‘oat tickle and soothes and rritated membranes that ine the roat and broneh with such promptness, ea tainty that it is really aston Pinex is a special and highly con- sentrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, and is probably the bert known meana of overcoming severe coughs, throat and chest colde There are many worthless im tions of this mixture, To avoid appointment, ask for “21% ounces o! Pinex” with full directions and don’t | accept anything else, Guaranteed te plute satisfaction or money ly refunded. The Pinex Co. ER PLANTENS RED 2.4” | ENTINE IMPORTED | } | te A hs cuists, Trial else 30 cents, | 3. PLANTEN & SON, Ine., BROOKLYN, N.Y. She’s Off. Too Many--Achoo!--Colds THE Off Kissing Parts SEATTLE STAR Louise Carter LUCILLE BUTLER tty has a cold! That's nothing, you say? Ah, but it ts for Miss Loulse Carter, who so piquantly por- in May Robson's "Re. juvenation of Aunt Mary" at the Me n theater this week! 0 falls in Photo by Grady BY G too." abbed jculous wisp of Jand now they've all got co We laughed wh at her nose with a ric & handkerchief, Petty,"—er Loutne jast the kind of a girl with whom a doting jold. maiden aunt would have her love with |{a¥prite nephew fall in love. And > has a cold! Yt seems about |MCh a diplomat with “Aunt Mary” tomer herself! Fact is, Miss Carter, tho in the cast, excepting som in Manila, was educated in! nt Mary's ot, has a cold—|,,, "a 7 ot th gets kissed too, so sheii| Washington, D. C., among all the ably acon be aneezing thru her |CoMsuls and attaches, nnd the gold braid and lace, so perhaps she comes} by that trait naturally Of course, tho fact sho fs captivating sweet, and the lucky possessor of the largest most Juminous dark eyes, and an un. bobbed masa of wavy dark hair has othing whatever to do with ft! | “My girl friends thought me fool-| went on Louine, “to give up rll the social fun in Washington to be- 1M! come an ‘actress.’ But I wanted to, “8land nothing could stop me." Louine sneezed again, and wrin kled her nose. “Colds always run thru a family,"| paid. “Yes Ho kinses| ys. you se become | too.” trays tty” ts * wont on Mine Carter, an wo room, “this . and altho I t a dreadful cold in your| neely!* Woly cold; we feit| played a moasly |), t apologized for it, even, twinkled this genius ingenue, mischievously, he reached for tho, little gray-and- orange gown she wears so wonder. | y in the third act, “really, you know from and that’s Just exactly what finished Miss Carter, “It that last act you'll want to & member of the family,| ing man. act; then I kiss ‘Aunt ‘Aunt Mary’ on c ‘Bob’ and ‘Mitch @ Bavia’s Jewelers FORMERLY laa Ee ie | C T | 0 “Oh, Jack, papa says ho's going to MORE LAND The proposed new Rainier club building was brought a big step/ closer to realization on Wednesday by the practical completion of u purchase of the northeast corner of Fourth ave, and Columbia st. This tract, which has a 60-foot frontage | and a depth of 108 feet, is the only| property not already owned by the |club on Fourth ave., between Marion and Columbia ats, | Whether construction of the new) building will begin immediately or | not, will be determined bygthe new} officers of tHe club that are to be} elected in the latter part of Janu-| ary, It ts stated, however, that the| plans call for one of tho finest club buildings in the West. The preperty ts to be acquired from | the Charles H. Burnett estate, and] while the prico is not announced, |general property values in this lo. cation would place it at around} Gates Jewelry Store, 1418 Second Ave. uve cers $60,000. put his foot down and stop your] | visita." | “Are you sure he said down?*—| QUITTING BUSINESS SALE ENDS SOON MAXIME’S took over this entire building January 1st. already started on the second floor. Remodeling work has We are allowed to remain a few days by showing MAXIME’S Millinery in conjunction with the closing out of HAHN stock of Women’s Apparel. Just as soon as the second floor is finished we will have to vacate for alteration of third floor. In this short time desperate efforts will be made to close out all coats, dresses and suits by smashing, unprecedented price reductions. Prices below tell the story best. Large S ze Dresses—38 to 44 3 ees sande py: Nghe $25.000 $1 5.00 apes wen BAY hs, $24.75 ee ee BaD TD that were $49.75 DRESSES that were $49.75 are now . 52 Evening Gowns closed out from $14.75 to $79.50, wonderfully attractive formal wear apparel. TWO-THIRDS OFF original prices. 85 SMARTLY STYLED WOOL and Silk Dresses, sizes to 36, formerly sold up to $25.00, will be closed out at ..sceeeceees+- 96.75 and $9.95 87 DRESSES in Smart Silks, Velvets and Wools for afternoon and street wear. Sizes to 36 only. 17 of these Dresses were $35.00 10 of these Dresses were $39.75 10 of these Dresses were $49.75 YOUR CHOICE NOW $19.75 33 of the BETTER GRADE DRESSES, superbly styled in the most cv> Silks and Cloths, will be closed out at $29.75 and $39.75, up to $79.50. 51 Large Size Dresses, 42 to 48, in embroidered, beaded and beauti- fully finished for afternoon and street wear, wanted cloths and silks and some fine velvets marked for quick sale at $49.75, $59.75 and $369.50 sre from $95.00 models Original prices 5 to $175.00, This lot includes some Sale prices are ONE-HALF to 32 WOOL ANY) SILK DRESSES that show in their style and quality their former price of up to $39.75, closed OUE , Abs. cd osecccccdsese oP biU: 40 DRESSES in the Most Wanfed Silks and Wools, styled in the dis- tinctiveness found only in high-class specialty shops. Sizes to 36. 20 of these Dresses your cHorce were $39.75 NOW 9 of these Dresses were $49.75 $ 11 of these Dresses were $59.75 4 “sive Form: _ -iced Coats $13.75 and $18.75 Some plain with smart self trimming, some adorned with good furs. Truly remarkable values at these LOW prices. Fur-Trimmed Coats Wide selection in the most popular fabries with almost unlimited choice of fu, trimmings and other adornments and details. 12 COATS that were $49.75 are now .. $25 11 COATS that were .75 are NOW dockcccccvcavievtscsss $29.75 14 COATS that were $79.50 are now . 39.75 22 COATS that were $95.00 are now . $4 11 COATS that were $129.50 are now $59.50 81 COATS that formerly sid from $159.50 to $350 WILL B& CLOSED OUT at $79.50 and $99.50. Trimmed in the most expensive furs, luxuriantly lined aid finished, these Coats are the very last word in style and quality. 9.75 Suits Alluringly Priced Plain and fancy styles without fur adornments, Nearly every model suit- able for all-year wear. 17 SUITS that were $39.75 are NOW csccsccceccccccccccese POSED 4 SUITS that were $49.75 are NOW covcccccccrerccsesses PLDT 2 SUITS that were $75.00 are now .. +. $25.00 81 SUITS that were $95.00 are NOW = 0 sses ca vaascomaes ache genie WHICH PRICES ARE AS NEAR TO FREE OFFERINGS as any store could possibly make. 42 FUR-TRIMMED SUITS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO $39.75, $49.75, $59.75 Regular prices were from $100 to $185, HAHN'S INCORPORATED umbrellas, etc. 4 ¥v. «| EXTRAO Instructions are to sell this stock in a limited time for cash to meet pressing obligations, The greatest sale of diamonds, watches, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, clocks, leather goods, SACS z INARY! Every article in this huge stock will be sgid without reservation to the highest bidder. AUCTION DAILY AT 10 A. M. Continuous auction sale daily thereafter from 10 A. M. on, until the desired amount of money is raised. Never in the history of Seattle, we believe, has a stock of this magnitude and completeness been offered to This store has long been recognized as one of Seattle’s leading jewelry stores, and only great the public at auction. necessity compels us to make this sacrifice. MONEY MUST EE RAISED! Think what it means when you can select the best jewelry and name your own price! THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFETIME 1418 2nd Ave. DAVID'S JEWELERS, FORMERLY GATES’ JEWELRY STOR 1418 2nd Ave, Boston “Transcript. WESTLAKE AT PINE ST. Entrance on Westlake-—Take Elevator to Third Floor CLUBWOMEN TO SUPPORT MABEL 'Chicago Body Decides to Relief! Leaning ankles throw the |! body off-balance, poeiss | strain on parts of the foot |! not intended to receive it, Painful callouses, weak foot and other serious foot troub- les often develop. | But you can get relief. Meet our foot expert, who is trained in the DD System ot Foot Correction The cause of your foot trouble will be revealed. Recommend- ations will be made that will provide foot relief. A. Lundberg Co. || 1101 Third Ave. Seattle Stick With Actress CHICAGO, Jan, 17.—Chicago club women are on record for a square deal for Mabel Normand, movie actress, witness in 6 recent Los An-| eles ‘shooting. They have decided together.” At a meeting of the Ili. jast night, Mrs. Frank Johnson | chairman of the organization's moy- ing pleture committee, started to read a resolution urging the affill ECZEMA GONE, SKIN ALL WELL— POSLAM DID IT Itching and burning stor ped, no more digging and scratching, and |that unsightly eruption almost gone overnight! That's what safe, CON. CENTRATED Poslam does. Nothing! league, pleaded before like it for ecvema and other skin ailments, At all druggists—600,— Advertisement, fxs Javea clubs to ban Mabel's pictures. Mrs, Sophia D. Cowles, president of ‘Women's Association of Com- interrupted her. *s perfectly absurd for Chicago » women Who have their wits Jabout them to follow the lead of a few foolish women in a small town | club, | their duty when th ja resolution,” e sald. “But Miss Normand went to |Courtiand 8, Dines’ house,"* retorted Mrs, Johnson. | “¥es, and who invited her there? |Dines did,” replied Mrs, Cowles, She |said it was a farce for club women the jme ic adopted such lit was high time for women to “stick to attempt to ruin Miss Normand |socially and financially, before get- |nola Federation of Women’s Clubs|ting at the bottom of the whole | thing. | “It's a disgrace to women,” she jeried, “Men stick together and it's high time women did, especially until | they know the real facts in the case."* ‘The question was put to a vote and a large majority voted to have the jresolution tabled until Miss Nor- mand’s story is told in the courts, | Fires First Gun | in Power Fight An opening gun in the campaign for support of the ickson and Rone initiative bills was fired Wed- |nesday night, when former State Senator Ralph D. Nichos, secretary of the Washington Super-Power the Seattle |Central Labor council for conserva- tion of the hydro-electric resources of Washington, who thought they were doing | Fuqua’s Lead Is Small in Primary | NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17.—The | vote tabulated from Tuesday's pri- mary election in Louisiana today showed the following vote for g6¥- jernor, with 342 precincts still unre. ported: Henry Fuqua, 69,083. Hewitt Bouanchard, 63,640, Huey P. Long, 55,565, ‘Why Drugg'sts Recommend Swamp-Roet ; For many years druggists have 7 | watched with much interest the re- | markable re maintained by Dry |Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great | Kidney, liver and bladder medicine, is a physician's prescription. ~ | amp-Root is a strengthening: | medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver jand bladder do the work nature im | tended they should do. amp-Root has stood the test of | years, It is sold by all druggists on | its merit and it should help you, Ni | other kidney medicine has so many ~ friends, Be sure to get Swamp-Root and tart treatment at once, However, if you wish first to test | this great preparation send , tem jcents to Dr, Kiiaer & Co, Bing. ‘hamton, N, Y., fer a sample bottle, When writing be sure and o this paper. | It 8

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