The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE 6 rut EATTLI TAR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 Faust, Mentally Disabled 1c i FRE E t | “Mefistofele” Coming | sama asst onthe DR. LOUGHNEY’S | Rael aceite ies . " _~«s\ Blood-Washing Human Bake Oven .. vi ties, Wonderful, Says Francis J. Ferris of Chaliapin Sings Title Role in bhi HOUSE SLIPPERS ABSOLUTELY FREE ‘ Opera Sketched in Series nana . ere t I ¥ Shoe Prices ANNU TET rou iar to Wagner ta ee eet ae oe The Seattle Daily Star vue Hil hy Nn i | i i M foi. oe crimeerren © ta Weel gttine ot the iy Maskio Was Employed as Pressman of The Seat- : WW ner saad ’ . ‘ sording to bls war rec tle Daily Times for 18 Years, and for the Last " a ii \ I Ml i if iH h ord, was born in 1899, is 65 inches tr Five Years He Has Been Associated with The i ul Rid 4 N H : ; Whe | height, hee « burn } Seattle Daily Star. Mr. Ferris Has Reason to Be n TDUReALe patie Aiiag | 4 ih nin spect ith Faust to become, hie) *tt & F be sap ipsa es Meyln Grateful Because of Losing His Neuritis, and in p 900 PAIRS OF HI-GRADE SHOES N n niin : s Fully compart, He ws e , Neurt nd i ri} AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR QUICK SALE! il \l Ml jer nt ms At ns at er won, | ine a from the United Sta His‘ Following Signed tateniact a Bars Ho la | Grateful. - edinl treatment. Dr After 7 years of continu suf-dertul remedii fering with chronle and ribly | Loughney’s Blood Was painful peuritis, | have found a won " © COME EARLY! SALE STARTS 9:00 A. M. AMIR Oe Ce CN Core oe eR WOMEN’S hI-GRADE NOVELTY SHOE: IN SUEDE, KID, PATENT AND SATIN A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES—A $4.00 SHOES $5.00 SHOES GO AT GO AT 1.95 Men’s Hi-Grade Work and Dress Shoes ALL GOODYEAR WELT—IN BLACK AND BROWN KID OR CALFSKIN—ALI 'YLES—ALL SIZES $4.00 SHOES $5.00 SHOES VALUES’TO $10 GO AT GO AT ioc i _— pose ¢ == == =— we ares a = <———— ¥ form my dutl The Seattle St covery very remark tainly very grateful to and I take this men © genuine worth of th to keep her mother pled, pretends to have s = =— — + <a 0 —ae :— to her mature charms. The third act re in her prison ce ‘ ing uptuous delights makes t for Mofistofele tempts in the latter's yearn first implores the d the beaute makes cal hero! girl's life and then urges he with him to © distant land, | ¢ What’s Best for *: a Bad Stomach? : tere nds Faust again tr Philosopher's for punishment Bible GO AT ne-tenthe of all stomach trouble—| Mef Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes “hildren's Shoes Bpoys’ & Girls’ Shoes values to $3.00 ’ . values to $5.00 : e Children’s Two-Tone C Be " Pumps ciniatei phaeniniae e a PREFER | Feodor Chaliapin of the Chicago Grand Opera company, | when the mammoth ensemble opens an engagement here March 18 at the Arena, under the local management of Frank Hood. M ASSIGNED Her Business Assets to SILVER DOLLAR SI SHOE STORES Grand Opera Co,, appearing CORNER FIRST AT PIKE STREET as a civic enterprise is 1431 Ist Ave., Economy Market in Seattle. Up the Incline Next to Bartell’s Drug Store resietige ah en mn | * There is no grand ra. richer in \ gong cu s hovering betwe th. He wagers that } Advertl ANNUAL | Break a Cold Right Up with ;CLEARANCE “Pape’s Cold Compound” : Don G. Eggerman, Attorney for the Benefit of Creditors oon — et Rounds Up to Horlick’s All Undesirables |! The ORIGINAL | MOSCOW, Russia, Feb. 15.—The Malted Milk soviet authorities are continuing the t lay ve | “mopping up” of undesirables, Pro-| Ar Mill | tessionsi cambiers, money specala-| Feodo: | tors and everyone else without a rec-| role, this Foe fatentes ognized legal occupation will be de-| presented ex ported to certain fixed places. Their | pea’ The A quarters will be confiscated and) |: ¢Lunch |handed over to the soviet offic Imitations betitutes ‘for redistribution We bought the ent millinery stock consist 1 assortment of Spring ms and materials-- 's foremost rs, such as W Rawak, as well as Violet Tatur $, which for many years have ranked among the most clever and versatile in their originality and ex- clusiveness. A 4 tir ts every three hou: in. The firet he second opens with an im prologue, in the vast regions | Con of celestial space. Angels and cher: | | COAL vz - | More Recuctions Equipment On 0: No Fumes ae scorns NoDaver WT Big Semi-Annual Clearance Sale months at a loss in order that | We want to close out every ‘they may serve you promptly and efficiently during the | short line this month regardless of costs. 8 Cold Compound.” cents, Druggiste| Advertisement. | This exquisite en- semble of Spring Chapeaux, together with our own enor- mous display of new arrivals, Will Go on’Sale Saturday In Three Groups GROUP 1—Featuring approximately 100 GROUP 2 ts an assemblage of exclusive pat. Hata, exclusive models from Lichtenstein, Wy- terns from the same sources as Group 1, re- man, Rawak and Violet Tatum's designing vealing the widest range of exquisite spring rooms, fashioned in the most fascinating m&- trims in French hand-fashioned flowers, burnt {UeFED-24 other four months—and they mever raise their prices be- cause of an “emergency” or a shortage. For economy, The season's newest and most sive models marked for eat $ d terlats and trims, mostly impotted, and origl- goose, ribbons, etc. Originally priced from Sizes are broken but in the lot an nally priced at from $27.50 to $45. $1650 to $25, *| health, safety, cleanliness you will find a fine variety in 5 é " sf a Pot up Your Choice Your Choice _ your size. ° A : Es be Ns GaateBicks : a From This Group e From This Group le | g : ‘ . Men’s and Women’s (lain Salon) (Main Salon) FE] Substitute for iu ee spas 5 ales | SPORT HATS ‘ TELEPHONE GROUP 3—A delightful display of Felt, Straw and Felt Combination and All-Straw . = ms Sport Hats from Wyman, Ufland, Violet Tatum and Meadowbrook designing rooms, 4 var The trimmings portray some most bewitching conceptions of Spring’s enchanting 2 J notes. Originally priced at from $12.50 to $22.50. Your choice from this group— or RETAIL | AL $5.00 = Basement Salesroom Violet Tatum’s entire stock of Untri; a 150 Hats, straw, straw and silk, all silk, , every imaginable shape, shade a + trimmed in flowers, feathers and fancies—just Former selling, prices ranged from $5 to $9.50. out of the tissue. The best values we have atco ever offered at the very « @L.O5 . Sear sas ec $3.00 SPORT HATS BUCKRS New Sport Hats in all the diffrent straws, shapes and shades. Charmingly piquant in : : Spring's gladsome touch. Indispensable to your f Violet Tatum’s most exclusive models. For lonks Ms, “ililley All Departments u OUR NEW DOWN TOWN OFFICE I~ 4N0 FUEL SERVICE 02 Bigelow Bldg FOURTH ame PIKE Children’s and Boys’ Shoes 2 ee ee eee ese 2 eee ee ee M SHAPES More than 100 differont styles, including all OVERCOATS The famous Gately models § can now be purchased at this i i : 530 and | up | infmany styles ati ov one Ie | Recctaeseesd ta) Cert hemes ii ABOUT 100 3 Cord-A-Load Fi $2 9 5 3 WooD woop aie pair WINTER FLOWERS Flowers bloom on Spring Millinery and our hitherto unsur passed display would fool the bees for color and natural tint. Here ts a variety and profusion of blossom equaled only by Na- ture herself. Wreaths and bunches, 25¢ and up. <All millinery Including several individual SUPPHes such as straw cloths, braids, silks, eto. Violet, Tatum, Lichtenstein and Wyman models, formerly priced at $15.00 to $45.00, Uni- eS e formly priced to close out G We quickly at 5 ‘Second at Seneca ovr $5.00 y wallet You Need Not Pay Allin © Washintgon - Utah - Wyoming Nanaimo - Wellington Large Nut - - Costs Less - - Large Lump 30 Days M1427 FIFTH AVENUE | @ Between Pike and Union Sts i ie en Order Any of These From Your Regular Dealer

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