The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1917, Page 3

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As people grow older they restrict. their neglect to t es thelr command that ah sist In defending and p the home. 1 knew prving that she y and he yw fully she digestive organ: more sensitive to the demands made upon them and rebel more quickly. It is of special importance to the health of elderly people that the bowels be kept normally active. A mild, yet effective, |} remedy for constipation, and one that is especially suited to the needs of old fol and children, of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold in os ores under the name of Caldwell's Syru Rie it costs only filty Cents a bottle, and should be in every family medicine chest. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Wash- ington St.. Monticello, Mlinois. ADMISSION 150—CHILDREN 10¢ | Mirror Betrays Chinese Gamblers Hy United Press Lew r TL. \the Flavor my = a » Lasts »—« i,\ Today’s Market Report e Beans—Green Cabbage Win On the diamond the husky lads who play our National Game are steady users. 4 i i oe “ me It refreshes, 4/ 4 steadies 4 i nerves, alds appetite and digestion. Belling Prices to Butter, Kage « STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1917. PAGE 3 FREE With Every | MaALLEABLE | The"Stay Satisfactory hange Sold This Week a Hand Aluminum Cooking | TRADE | Your Old Stove some Set Worth $10. Range. ly has bee it to all but the best. We recommend who want nothing guaranteed for 20 ye reading or becoming lumpy. It never has to be remade. and Practical Pure J0. as Part Payment on a Monarch For Three Generations n the standard of Mattress our customers irs against pack- a i et ONO ARON ANNE EDR ORDA TRS AMONG E ES ON SAARI en BARROS aba ITON SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS THE GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, President THERE ARE NINE OUTSTANDING REASONS WHY A RANGE SHOULD BE IN EVERY SEATTLE HOME BECAUSE Monarch Malleable Ranges use less fuel than any other range now constructed, and that we are willing to prove this statement by actual demonstration. BECAUSE Monarch Malleable Ranges are unbreakable, giving years of satisfactory service without a cent of expense for repairs. BECAUSE Monarch Malleable Ranges are vitreous eng —will not rust out—an exclusive Monarch feature, BECAUSE All the seams and joints of Monarch Malleable Ranges are hand riveted, making a permanently tight range without the use of stove putty. BECAUSE The tops of Monarch Malleable Ranges are “Mirco” process finished and need no blacking, eliminating the most disagreeable of kitchen work. BECAUSE Monarch Malleable Ranges are scie structed, leaving no weak spots or thin shorten the life of the range. BECAUSE Thousands of satisfied Monarch Range users are constantly recommending it. That is why you, too, should buy a Monarch in preference to any other range. BECAUSE A census of Monarch users reveals the fact that as many as ten Monarch Ranges are being used in a single block in the city of Seattle. Ask your neighbor what she thinks of her MON- ARCH RANGE. The ly is truly representative of the high gr of merchandise carried in our BECAUSE ; : Hometurnishing Department. A comparison of Monarch Ranges with all other Prices are very reasonable and we invite | "ges will convince you that it is the best constructed your inspection. | TRIPLICATE MIRROR DRESSING TABLE, BED, | DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER. SPECIAL We know that the graceful, distinctive furniture of this English type will appeal to you as a wise in- vestment, and most economical range manufactured today. ” $72.50 stamps this suite as exceptionally good value. You will like the triplicate mirror of the dressing table, with its correct ornamental touches, so effect- The choice of walnut or “old ivory’ finishes, | ually repeated in the Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. the elegant appearance of the whole suite, as well The entire suite in either finish can be delivered | as the attention to all the details of workmanship, | to you at the very special price of $72.50. TH rer The will pay for itsel time To see convinee y not an expe an who re is the one home THOR Electric Washing Machine Takes all the hard labor out of wash day. \ Connected to any light socket it will do a large sized family washing {In an hour at an ex- pense of two cents for elec tricity and OR it de! ou nse ally who doesn’t use one. ng them $1 a Week Buys a FRANTZ PREMIER CLEANER his powerful Elec- Cleaner weighs nine pounds, is y to operate, nuilt low to go un- der furniture, FretatsPoe ( wrings the most nts without dan leetric Washer If in a short monstrated will Thor is ha wom- for a Thor Ce aren eta mats | We will demonstrate it in your own”home if a Thor Electric Washer in your | YOu will call Main 7007 and say you are inter- ested in a Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner GROTE- RANKIN—PIKE ST. AND FIF TH AVE. —GROTE- RANKIN | EL a SST WR IB Ae umel lined” Cae Ee ORTT RE SPeCtaee © Ge A SEE ME“

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