The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 16

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THE SGRAtTILE StAn- 3 What Do Chorines Do Between Acts?'REMOVE CHINA'S; Coolidge Thanks Voters v BRIEN I$ BACK !{“consra cA T Well, These Two Like to Play Chess, EX-EMPEROR : eee | we es |Youth Taken From Palace ‘ . to Father's Home by Polic#® ‘ . te z : 80 Precincts in y San Diego County Mrs. Ross Elected | Wyoming Governor | s ME , : ane afl : Believe Roy Bank ff ’ Bandits Had Help i = |We Tell It With VALUES => = After Searching the Town for Values to Compare With ‘ Those Presented at This Wonder Event, Many Women: Have | ‘ ea, its chess. Mary Wilson (left) and Evelyn Ruth, two of Jack Russell's “brake- Come Back Here for Their Winter Outfits, Declaring That Nothing | eell—figure it out yourself, smart Can Be Found Elsewhere to Equal the Style and the Quality in This . Sot aes eas os igantic Collection of Ensemble Costumes, ake D C d Sui | ca de cue ma ot nk bern resses, Coats and Suits at nw kings ar eer 1 ask nab hae lew ' er a b But sh aire he | : Prottas & Levitt Bros. Offer are NOT nen with @ bit : E |_| GENUINE LEATHER ROCKERS | - | - | a i tae Vote ] ¢ STATE. . Whenever a woman expr s doubt on the value of “Sweet Sixteen” A h : ‘ y rump di bb thes Party Frocks garments we urge her to make investigation. She comes back, con- Girls’ Coats tl ti : ‘ fs zy vinced that id H New Winter Models Nothing Can Take the Place of “Sweet Sixteen” Garments at Coats for dress and x ’ in georgettes, satins, school wear — girlish le meteor and models and styles x i 8. Pastel shade after boyish lines. <* ; and dark tones. a 4 ) : 1,240 NEW FALL ; ! % 1 ‘ wonderful from ‘ J ) every angle — style, 5 : { quality, workmanship 2 : } and variety, with and f MOST comfortable Rocker, with removable cush- inp “wi Sal 7 : ion, built on a solidly constructed frame, is of- and cuffs. All sizes for | 14 fered at this attractive price for the rest of this week. misses and women at , j i Your choice of blue or brown genuine leather covering. , I Our CREDIT Policy ; | s id $ Enables you to furnish your home completely in’ any ; = ij t ¢ manner in which you wish, and pay for it in small Hed: weekly or monthly sums while enjoying the use of the r ta furnishings. ( . I nd 1 ! PROTTAS @. Afternoon and LEVITT BROS Peasy Dae ie New fall models in A large and. beau- DEPENDABLE HOME FURNISHINGS long and short coat titul askoremene far effects. Man tailored. isses dw at ; SECOND AVENUE AT PINE Priced the Sweet: Six- new styles and youth- rtaestegeneses | teen way. ful lines. ; : 2 \Coolidge Ahead of La Fol- The Best Truss| ° 0 ""."" rating oe ) Sager Snappy, new, full Fall’s latest models a Lporbe Hcsgon sport models, for the : ; =For you is the one that supports the rupture and is taing meecya Hot narrow \BiereiG game, for motoring, for dress and general “a “comfortable. ace abd ieaage ang would lixsly for the races, for the utility — straight line ( be reelected unlem switch developed in outlying pre cincts. Returns from 404 out of 1,63 jeinets gave Walsh 31,967 and F | nderman, his republican opponent 27,241 field and run - about wear. effects “D> YO ww ¢ COLLEGE COATS for the $16 Campus and dress occasions The BEST truss for one case might he the poorest models and snappy for the next case; the size and shape of supporting pad, the style of frame, pressure etc., that would be ideal in some cases, would probably be useless in your case. lidge was leading La Follet } 28,889 to 21,748. Davis had 13,0 votens | Representative Scott Leavitt, re | publican, and Representative John W. Evans, democrat, were leading | with substantial majorities in their | | Feapective districts: | | J.B Jemocrat, was still j leading Gov. Joseph M. Dixon in the | | gubernatorial race | Youth Confesses Tacoma Robberies TACOMA, . Nov. 6. Roger Gogg. | ‘has confessed to a string of \ rglaries here, according to De \ tective Capt. in S$. Strickland The youth was arrested in Sale | Ore, and returned here. Several robberies he admitted were neve ry reported to police, the latter say. We have practically every style of truss and know how to fit you with the kind that is BEST for your case. You will find us here at 1101. Third Ave. all the time, to give you service and back up our satisfaction guarantee. Not here today and gone tomorrow. A. LUNDBERG Co: 1101 3rd Ave. V $7.50 LET | "ER BUCK FIRST Montana Dance of the Season NEW FALL ENSEMBLE COSTUMES *16 NEW FALL TRIMMED HATS . *5 Hundreds of women —— We carry no charge Wis ey i 5, 1924 i have pleasingly made a i 5‘ ” UT accounts but you may Moose Temple | pai gcisecries Heat - ; Eighth and Union their first investment tw il dial Sone : (Iman Hevivaniin select your garment and “Look Out” When Montanans stampede “There is going to be a Hot Time in the old town tonight.” Prof. Carney’s eight-piece orchestra has guaranteed to do its stuff. Public invited. 60c¢ per person. (Remember the date, no other notice will be given) “Sweet Sixteen” gar- 3 Beret! RIALTO BUILDING : alli we will reserve it until i Danes ments on this occasion. Hl bbe abla RRS Dec. Ist on a small de- posit. LOS ANGELES: PORTLAND

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