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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE T Barcain BASEMENT |b SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Can You Imagine Such Savings? Only $5 for a Remarkably Good Looking Dress! 100 New “Filette” “Rayon” Fiber \ DRESSES SE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFT I AND I REET Edited by Dr. Frank R. Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS t cing et [ein | Most Important of All omy faeees| Street Frock Sizes to 50 } cdpig ae ebees eee RW, ¢ HL. W He til) Side and skirt folds with novelty pear! Som 1 to give , Glen Bartlett £ ’ OT (9) Y vme ear i. | button trimmings shirred A bit ng. ah resolve D, Ting ; Mair 1 Jake Jacot ‘ rte drapes — narrow straps with F A hor ey 7 ses tolet 1 | ane r of hattons Saaeeas Boys’ Heavy Ribbed gs arr vo «; F he " a mn Mey pn diy peri : ay Pg ‘THE first Fall Fashi in Street Frocks are \ | drapes—narrow and wide gir- STOCKINGS ie tied (Hk Hes oF beppinaln|¥. G. We , vt R | HE first Fa ashions in Street Frocks are dies—three-quarter sleeves. Fine qualiiy in Cc For happiness does not 1. |8. Copeland n. M a here in authentic newness and smartness, ~~ ‘ UNKNOWN Mrs. L. H ur Ww CS - “ . ‘ Ps Reindeer—Black—Navy Mack euly. Sizes 8 see Janning J giving us a hint of the new and interesting — ° JOHNSON HAPPY | tm. J . 1 Pedro, Cal., t They present so many fascinating innovations Women’s *::"" Mixed Women’s Fiber Jersey Onan bare BAND AT COUNTY HOME in the way of sleeves, skirt treatment, tunics S T 0 C K i N G S V EST ( nod MUST HELP HER SHUT-IN Harvey Wor wor and trimmings, style trends you never expected, \ Shipment SISTER Teuple t ptr Be one of the first to see them. isle hemmed one — seamed Exceptional auaity taney We have an from a iad ; b 1 a ‘ 1 5 . J s—reinforced heels and toes bon shoulde per assisting " crowd of Ge folks oi a et Mile cena, : and new colors—not every color and blue. culture and refined; would |For one ! ar F: shade le t -enny— be every vleo—clees 894 t0 18 STEP-INS to eT eect ia make a good companion or be good superb organ boxe two popular } all Shade s- Na ) and Penny st housekeeping for elderly | enraptured. He and are priced from $49.50 to $69.50. —Second floor GO TO FARMERS’ PIONIC |MOTHER OF SHUT-IN APPEALS) 41 cve of the old people # FOR WORK | savy y with a fami of five chil n, one of whom is crippled, ap.|¢f’ Picnic at Enurnclaw ts their new als to for day work Bhe is a od worker and has no other way f supporting them, CA ptl-4626. Manufacturer Quits Knitting Business! Sells Out His Stock at Ridiculously Low Price! Infant’s All-Wool Knit | Girls’ Slip-On and Coat 39| 1-23 Get in on this SUPER |the county home attended the farr Sweater H OS I EH R y Triumph! ] TIME TO RENEW ’ i No matter what the F museaioe ecpaeipions and’ YOU'LL FIND for Women and Children szcasion may be | 1 ot ah ae IT HERE game of golf early in the ae morning—whether it’s a | Sede ‘uiaberst i : : W , C] ald , smart country club func- ne, SU nave. A195 Bedi Pape haar ancy Be omen § ~uLaren § tin—whether it's z ~ be : Spring, Summer or Fall a ae Stockings Stockings — —s smart sweater at Thured Masonic at ways triumphs as a eee ns will combine bus, Saturday Ay veterans’ Sizes VALUE OFFERING. It is DOG WANTS HOME 1 services for Silk Stockings: Lisle Stockings: ney ae a } 2 to G | only once in a long time I have been asked to a home| MacDougall, who Fu oned, mediu Rayon plaited on mercerized £ ib RCE eee } we get an opportunity to Re > seems | American lake ve t § a Gall ‘ob (dele -calbe especially smart ones. } buy and sell Sweaters like to } in some| Supreme Dictator st . p a ene, peach, gray They're brand new— In solid colors and two- } these at such low prices. wa fidren an n of San Frar s b y 4 O5¢. hic. vely i 7 *with rose bud embroidery. | Solid colors, Fancy de “Modee: th a Jack t sleeve, and slip-over Ie pink, blue and tan. signs = collars and oe ae The ortno it $1.85. styles in gay autumn : around buttons, Big va- PICNIC the Spanish War oF of 4 shades of cranberry, Very exceptional value. | riety of good colors, be In at-/basket picnic Chiffon Silk ‘ ‘slo orange, cherry and le picnic | ,, te of R Nes 155 a8) > with : Pi ay Treen F Laks | Srcahucstie Rose Stockings: onthe to white. They’re priced L P. . d Hi h . ! y on | pred fashioned Chiffon Sill k ite, cordovan, very reasonably at ow Frice an ig uality Compete Here! cake RdNheheeanl frith lite top and” pee uae nem rege =O {UT-INS ENJOY BOAT TRIP 3 * A f jualit and beaver $1. 00. 0.d0 Tor the mecond time the Shut-ins —Second floor have ¢ wonde boat |neveral times by th trip. This time they were the|*evera thmes t guests of 4 Green and Cap.| Deputy sheriffs, in prowler car, anaes. FAO, : Mercerized Lisle hompaon on 8 captured four negroes, and an auto-it! Chiffon Stockings: Stockings: Household 1 mercerized Isle Aprons ‘ought infinite |have been stolen, near none able to take the Ernest Heacock, ch ngs fi children with Women’s Novelty(” yy and ¢ With lisle top foot t 4 back, ¥ ri lawfully wearing a sailor's uniform, marks, tan bi no y top. Gr Sone good friends, the police, were| released on wie personal recogn Orien cordovan and camel. 65¢. Special, 89c handle the shut-ins and/z by Federal Judge Jeremiah ooze, bana Household Aprons of Sizes 3 to 7; B, C and D erie ‘eecred aah’ thin wad ; bay dd Rous’ Coito pure gum rubber with widths Kni mble and Harrison furnished Asa Bab in divorce sult Sport Stockings: 20Y8 % olton ruffle all around the and mandwiches and R. 8. t Charles E. Babin, asks $1¢0 Sport stocking: Stockings: edge of eAlf-colol Thay Neat, Dependable Shoes easssing | tha nis naa ee IIT Pe eained ton st sahil ral nt cotton are heavy quality aprons stockings with spliced heel and come in attractive ec toe Black and cordo- to 8%, 35¢. shades of blue, cocoa, , £06. green and coral —First floor —First floor service nd from ir homes the man A ver for practical wear Col:) i. Pp, Edesen, painter, a utter sed with having atol |from a First ave. shooting galler laborer, arrested at ball park ‘Thursday, jeharged with driving an automobile | at Big Savings ‘SATIS AND PATENT LEATHERS Low, medium and Spanish heels. Novelty cut-outs, black kid trimmings, one- ertakers, | z , Mrs rank Hopkins, Mrs. G. O. Rad ford and Wm. 0. McKay tape drunk. | straps and center straps. BLIND PIANO TUNER DONATES eee ee a te tor-Preatdent | SERVICE | wm. i Singl r _,{elub will have charge of the pro TAs 4 | ‘Teater, blind graduate piano! cram at tho meeting of the King| State Insurance Airplane Crashes, ; t nd i. SO" ge ne County Democrat 2b Saturda *. t Sounty Hospital plano in shape for) oon ‘at partnall's cafoterin | Agent Law Is Hit); One Dead, One Hurt} j% concert to be given at the hos) Services for Mra. Agnes Scott,| OLYMPIA, Aug. §—The 1923 in-| san prego, Aug. 8—C. P. Bak-| pital in the eget Se abe yy xen Killed. in an automobile ac |surance law, which provides that|o, first-class ‘seaman, was killed, natural violinist. Mr. Teater makes|\ronuay, were held Thursday by the|companies writing fire insurance/ang - W. Cheney, pilot, was in- | ; i eee for the Blind bit Women of Woodcraft, at the Butter. | cannot have more than one agent in |jurea yesterday, when an. airplane | Goan of “School Will Not headquarters: 100 TRICOLETTE S$ 95 PETTICOATS Neatly finished with placets and fancy pleated flounces of contrasting colors and nevelty trim. Sizes 32 to 34, in green, t., Tuesday | , ES, Aug. 8,—Fiung| The third asnual pilgrimmage of Mrceniia ovate veterans will |, meet Sunday at the Armory for the | first of a series of weekly riding classes inaugurated by Batery C, of jthe 146th field artillery, dh j | saeue | worth mortuary. ala | abe under 30.000, ‘and not_mora crashed to earth on North island Affect Work Done by _ seg tea tare asain araom to abnor | BLIND PICNIC Jat picnto within the next two weeks, |declared unconstitutional ‘yesterday| ” £_—- pees Licensed Barbers. ' leases sired beige ead was decided at its meeting Thurs. | by the supreme court in the case ot| AMERICANS JAM PARIS ae ; Z at Volunteer park on Friday inst[“#y Treinis)| Haraaibasts touaretioe ponmnuleelce be DAH aah Rane mccoy Opportunity for Expert Train- Ezra Meeker Will (Produce Men Get |Sailor Hurt When soi week nies morniig forsee, Flore. Go-Hupbard,| ia lare thranbing shicaltesteret Pacts! | ing Open to Women. Fly to Centralia | Extension in Suit | Seaplane Crashes! THE Oariior {DIC HOSPITAL |5% Who died at her home, 4251 Ju: | BUILD STADIUM |Steamers are bringing at least 5,000 eter ¢ CENTRALIA, Aug. 8. — Ezra] The § ass the ocean every The thletic | Week, leaving most gor seat at Cherbou This is the biggest sea- son for American tourists that profession” will in) 00) Wasa tu thas pean” Waders) ect the continuance of work dont Seat tetas 5 |under licessed barbers, the mans | agement of the Better Barber Shop} and School, 1212 First Avenue,, {EL iot-2968, announces. Regular’ work will continue at standa1 prices by licensed barbers, but thosé: desiring the work of students may. save considerable. The price for’ be beauty items by students will be 25 cents, including all the new and) fancy style bobs, marcels, fancy, a seat. | Americ ‘A.—A stadium wi ing capacity of 60,000 for carnivals, open-air performances and sncerts will be erected in. Vienna soon at a cost of more than $1,000,000. | GINSBERG Has sold good shoes here for eleven years. attle Produce association! PORT ANG Meeker will come by airplane from | was granted an extension of time to! into the air by a ground swell na it |the shut-ing up on Queen Anne hill Seattle here, to address the annual }answer the government's sult charg-|was taking off the water in the|to see the A. G. Barnes circus per picnic of the Southwest Washington | ing price fixing and combining in re-| straits, the sea 6 H-16 was badly | form: iven on the lawn of the Pioneer's association, in Liewellyn’s | straint of trade, it was announced | damaged and J. Welzke, radio oper |Orthopedic hospital for the 10 grove, August 13, it was anaounced | Friday. The time was extended un-| ator, suffered a wrenched back. The| = today. tilnext Tuesday, | other six men in the ship at the time| BEALTH AND VITALITY FOR WOMEN | escaped Jnjury | Health and Vitality can be yours ELECTRONIC |without narcotics or drugs. Keep-| THUG GETS $1, WATCH jing weit is largely a matter. of| REACTIONS 01 ; . orn. | Keeping at bay those dread ailments de Ser AE Gi hee |pecutiar to, women as evidenced by ABRAMS | a half hice eitvoni tie hone. aad jhe adaches, nervousness, dragging: DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT | robbed him of $1 and a watch valued |< Wert pains, backache and frritabil- Alno at $40, ‘The bandit escaped. Mus, Coty) vaerd ie. Fanbs SPECTRO-CHROME Rule Vegetable Compound has| opening of the school for jladies desiring to learn the barbe | — bob curls, facials, shampoos and) =—_— ie He overcoming such conditions THERAPY manicures. 4 5 IMty and restoring sick and ailing wo-| SEATTLE INSTITUTE OF Here Is a me of some real “Accepting students for our \n en to h h. It surely pays! ELECTRONIC REACTIONS 108 school means something more thant | G11 Third Avenue eve pads woman to try it-— Rheumatism °:::::: seryn ess is gone-” | Lp BERE are thousands of you men and women, just like I once was—slaves to rheumatism, mouscle pains, joint pains, and hor- | 44 le_stiff-| ness. I had the wrong idea about rheumatism for years. I| didn’t realize that increas- | A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS ing blood-|A great proportion of stomach ces had the |trouble aside from cancer or [completely knocking out theu- ulcers, is due to retlex irritation | matic impurities from the system. | from the rectum or colon. Un- | That is why I began using | aware to you, Piles or other rectal |8. 8. 8.1 Today I have the | disorders may be the cause of | | | strength I used to have years ago! | your ill health. | | [F cont, tse my. crutches any |The success of my non-surgical crest | about themselves the way it builds | ™eNt Over many years enables me to | a as GUARANTEE to cure up their strength. Start 8. 8. 8./ | today for that rheumatism. You'll | Hite Seay fea | feel the difference shortly. Write today for my FREE 8. 8. 8, Is sold at all good Maatfatod ook, drug stores in two sizes. The DEAN, ™_D. Inc! larger sive is more economical. = OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE AND, ORE: weniy NATIONAL Just putting our pupils through @ regular course of instruction,” the jmanagement declares. “Inasmuch! PARK jas we have the reputation of our |shop to uphold, it is necessary that. our students proceed carefully under» SERVICE the expert supervision of licensed barbers, Our plan of training is more to develop efficiency thai speed, a ‘ “The barbering profession for Two Trains women has attained a new level. 7:30 a.m. | Women today are patronizing bar 12:15 ‘ber shops more than ever before. «:lo p.m, Now hair dresses require the atten: jtion of a barber who has been trained in cutting hair more thas a beauty parlor operator. Because most women are skeptical about $7 00 patronizing most barber shops, it 18 e our purpose to train refined girls and women as barbers to meet the ever-increasing demand, “Barbering for women is excep tionally alluring because it affords 10 00 good pay and @ good barber is sek a dom out of work and always in de mand, “The success of the Better Bary jber Shop and School ts already as+ BAHL sured by the number of enthuslasé Gen, Agent Pass. Dept. tic students who are preparing for Second Ave. and Madison St. the profession under ideal circum: Phone: EL lot-6800 stances and midst congenial and wholesome surroundings.’ = Adver- tsement. The Store Correct ‘ 2 823 Second Ave., Corner Marion St. CUTS THE PRICE OF MEN’S GOOD SUITS —TO— *28:50 For 10 days this price takes choice of over 200 Michaels-Stern, Griffon and Cloth- craft regular $35, $40, $45 and $50 suits. BIG VARIETY OF PATTERNS Blues, Browns, Grays or Light Colors Green Hood Dress Shirts 98c $7.50 Blue Serge Pants $4.98 BETTER COME EARLY $3.85 Patent, kid and suede sandals for women and girls, also suede dress slippers for women J $5.00 Men's Oxfe chase of er special pur: 1 toes and cap and low priced $1.85 Child’s Mary Janes, slippers and Oxfords, in the medium sines. Other values on dis. pl GINSBERG SHOE STORE 521 PIKE ST. Near Sixth Longmire and Return Paradise and Return DR. JOUN GRADUATE OF examination tn fect ax skill, xclentific instrus ments years of experience enn devine. Glasses $5.00 ) WXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL co. 1618 Weatinke Ave, Netween Pike and Pine | | | a Ach aol as Prk

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