The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 2

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easily taken by purchaser. | sale: cut glass | — flower vases— 59c 10-inch 79¢ - 12-inch genuine engraved siase vases—for your Faster Mowers. These vases, exactly as pictured, are exceedingly attractive nd really wonderful values. Special Friday and Saturday THIRD FLOOR =e very special value; fonally well has hardwood 2 oe in DOWNSTAIRS STORE, (Feltoleum rugs: special— size 9x12 tt $6.50 assorted colors 3x6 ft. $2.85 peice 96 SECOND FLOOR sweeper: special-- mysterious Cipieb; SECOND FLOOR LIst YOUR HOMES FOR RENT *RIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. O. D, or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except the wagon, rugs and furniture, will not be delivered; can be the famous talking board— vegular price 61.50 —telle fortanes, answers Interesting mysteries of the age—you can enjoy « whole evening’ boards; made of hard map regular price $1.60; special for the week, SHe. DOWNSTAIRS STORE “WITH OUR FREE BY HAL ARMSTRONG HK. Worthington has & hobby. The sign on his office door on “y, Cc * the top floor of the Hoge building vedi Good! | wives no hint of it. For all the sien “966 t Is j denotes he might be merely the President of the Washington Tug & Barge Co, and nothing elas “Come on in,” he tnvited. As I told you yesterday, I was searching for a funny story, at the jelty editor's suggestion, Funny stories usually aren't where you ‘took for ‘em, Worthington had no funny story, “1 was just trytng,” be mid, “to | get a glimpse of the future The business future, Usually, you \know, you oan sit down with « | plece of paper and a pencil and figure out some idea of where | you'll be tn alx months, whether | you are getting anywhere, Well, 1 | can't figure It Stull I know we're going to come out all right | “Hveryone has it in him to met somewhere, Inside of himaelf he's got the stuff. Sometimes we strug glo along and thingy seem against [ua Sometimes we need help. | “You know, J have a hobby. It | ls helping young folks to get some these remarkable credit terms are for your couvenieace— where.” | 1 wondered what he was értvine at Was he going to sell me a or something? 1 had heard euch opening statements before; they | usually lead one on to a getrich | quick deal | "Yea." I mld, remembering with some natinfaction that 1 had only | 75 cents in my pocket. OLD ENGLISH SAILOR GIVES HIM A MOTTO “When I was @ boy.” went on Worthington, “an off Engtish miior told me, ‘You can’t make nothin’ from nothin’,’ “I remembered that lewon. When 1 fret went to work tm this town, I got $4 a week, Wasn't ted for a boy, those days. I saved. When 1 was 71 I had saved $1,000. “The first $1,000 is always the hardest.’ some wire man said After you get the first $1,000, and put ft to work, you bare that In tereet coming in, and that's what counte. ~CORNS © Lift Off with Fingers regular price $1.75 and $2.50 —in either 10 of I2inch sizes; each album holds 12 records; very well boung and doubly re Inforeed; regular price $1.75 and $2.50; special Friday Saturday while they last, $1.15. MAIN FLOOR | 98c¢ questions, one of the most entertainment with one these atural more— —a sale in which we are offering our en- tire stock of uphol- stered parlor furni- ture—thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of high-grade Grand Rapids par- lor furniture at great reductions. Satur- day will be the last day of this sale. Doeen’t hurt a bit! “Freerone” on an aching cor, stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! | Your drugsiet sefe « tiny bottle of “Freesone” for-a few centa, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toen, Says King of Siam SAN FRANCISOO, March 24. The Kindhot Siam is going to marry a pine “Napoleon” Olive Oil daily after meals —a_ tablespoonful in fruit juice. Its regular use means health, strength and beauty. A. Magnano Company Seattle Tacoma Genoa APOLEON ITALIAN EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL | his fret’ cousin in violation of the | unwritten law of the land, accord ing to Mrs. G. W. P. Hunt, of former Governor Hunt of Art took under advisement his decision|#°R%. who now is minister to Siam on breaking the will of the late 3. G.|_ The custom is, Mrs. Hunt said, Hill at the request of relatives, who | fF the king to marry his sister saat tho ath BA 0.008 est ‘or the | 804 keep the royal blood pure. say he left bia $100,000 cntate for the |” Mra. Hunt arrived here today on |Suit to Break Will — Under Advisement Judge Mitchell Gilliam Thursday rpetuation of obsolete medical | th . the steamer Eouador oat me | — ——_________ Best f ff for the at Mother, bring home some of Boldt’s Advertisement Hot Cross Buns. Roldt’s. Advertisement. Patronize COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY Phone Capitol 209 Dry Wash—Rough Dry Rheumatism Is Best Treated Internally Through the Blood Medical science now recognizes effects of a cireutation full of tm- ities. Such ts 3.3.3. that the ailment we call rheumatiam old rel p . that has been with great suc- coms in thousands of cases over @ period of more than ifty years. Get 8.8.8. from your druggint today—right now--and start tak- ing it at once. Then if tad will write us ao his- ry of your individual case, we will gladly give you without cost special ox; medical advice. Chief Medical Advisor, 835 Swift Lab- orntory, Geo» Cod FOR RHEUMATISM Can Obtain, Asserts Preacher block of off stock, of a fold brick, | in-| and the calluses, without soreness or | Will Marry Cousin: wife) of Thrift trouble with young folk» to live! there days in they want all they! too fast, They spend make, “There are two ways to live. Either work while you're young, and eave; or spend all you get, and work when you're old. “It w young fellow takes hold and works industriously for 10 years, he'll get all he needs for the | rest of his life, There is such « thing as getting too mach, Ten years of work will put a man in the clear, if he lives right.” 1 was becoming Interested, Hot dies are queer things. IF YOU EARN $10, PUT AWAY $2.90 “Here's the only syatem,* Worth. ington continued: & week, you ought to put away $2.50, Bven $2.60, saved every week, soon counts up. “1 just want to show you some books and letters, Here's @ young! man who needed some money. He) came to the officen He rune a truck. “Tm thru with my contract.’ he maid to ma He owed me some monthly paymenta on a piece of property. “L asked bim what was the mat ter “‘T've got wickness in my famfly— | “If you earn $10) SPECIAL EASTER EVENT PATHE’S BEAUTIFUL HAND-COLORED VERSION OF THE PASSION PLAY ENTITLED Bebold Man PORTRAYING IMPRESSIVELY in spoken drama at Oberammergau, limiting tts scope, however, to people within close reach and rich Pilgrima, Artista, setors, authors, orators, sculptors and theelogians have also sought to convey to our imagination some realization can't meet my debts’ he raid. “I told him he ought to be able to | make ends meet with hin truck. 1/ asked him how many there were tp “'Nine kids, the wife and 1 told ma “That put a different laht on the matter, I told him if that was the cane, and he couldn't moet his pay ments he'd have to be helped. He didn't want to borrow, bat finally ac cepted a loan of $200. “I didn't hear from him for a month, Then he phoned, “‘T've got to have $100,’ be eald. “"What for? I asked, ‘EEDS $100 TO GET | TRUCK OUT OF SHOP | “Just amashed the rear end of | my truck. I've got to have $100 to got It out of the repair shop’ “I joaned ben the $100. He was Preetty gloomy. But I told him Ia [hate to see him lowe his equity tn hiv property. He had a nice equity he several hundred dollara Weil, here's the book. Ils account shows he's paid $69 two weeks ago, and $57 lant week, Says he'll be in with more this week, and is happy as « ola. He'll come out all right. He'll ma pod, letter from a younk fel low up to nee me one day like to know how to hang onto his money. “Take an obfigation,’ I told him | ‘Duy & mortgage’ “Well, he did it He undertook a $1,000 mortgage on weekly instal jmenta. Now he's paid for tt, owns | the mortgage, haa saved $1,000 and | got It out at Interest. That's buat | Dean, His letter says he would like ime to find him another mortgage to buy for $1,000, He wants to buy it on payments of $100 a month. He's! maving., | “There's another letter, Girt who was raised under the worst kind of conditions, Father and Mother both spendthrifta. It's just aa good for « : to ave, and as easy, as for a! |_ “This girt ie teaching school near {Tacoma 1 got her interested. in | mortgage bonds. She took to the |idea, Bhe liven at home, and her | letter mys she mt punt $3.64 conte she was buying a She'n tickled to 750 drawing good inter Drop a uttle| t. | “Well, that girt told her mother what she was doing. Her mother thought it wae a fine idea. One day her mother came in. She maid she'd lke me to get her & mortgage for | $2,000. | “The mother got i aM paid for | Without even telling the father about | [bis family, | | 11 encourage all my men to be thrifty. | of this memnorable event. ts left to the Cinema, thr arwent of the discovered arin, to, v0 visualize. this. lmmortal narrative that all the miflions of the earth can enjoy its beauty and feel ite influence, irrespective of land or tongue. SO WITH ALL REVERENCE WE PRESENT THIS EXQUISITE FEAST FOR THE SOUL STARTING SATURDAY BLUE MOUSE THEATRE Fifth Ave., Just South of Pike SPECIAL MUSIC A wplendid choral and orchestral accompaniment. _Immor- talized selections from the world’s greatest music mastera Teendered in perfect sywchronization. | “was afraid if he|But I didn't buy » horve and bury was doing he'd think |I got an automobile and a man take the | drive tt. money. “Went te church down tn Cantor. | “after she'd paid up, I suggested | nla not long ago. The minister spen! cee IE her husband. She did. |an hour and « half preaching « ser-| ‘The old man took an interest in sav-| mon glong these very lines. When he| ing for the firet time to his life, Now | got thru I went to him and said, ‘I he and his wife have $5,000 invested | aeons that same sermon when I was in mortgages.” & boy. fut.” 1 interrupted, “what do you ef aot he replied, “Who et out of the t tion T* preach: tt | cesiioaaba lenny: “Aa old English milor preached ft nes Ih oe A in six words, ‘You can’t make nothin’ | AND BARGE BUSID ) aanyprcirrtr | “1 don't get anything.” sald Worth.| <-rhat's it’ be sald, ‘that’s just! ington. “That's my hobby. My bust | what 1 was trying to tell my congre | neas is the tug and barge business. | cation all morning.’ * | it Bhe mid knew what he needed a trip and would 1 don't do that so they'll think they | SOX REGULARS LEAVE can live on small wages, either. I| WAXAHACHIE, Texas, March 24 | pay them good money, The lowest/—The White Sox regulars will) malaried employe gets $250 a month. |abandon Waxahachie tonight when He's an old anan who keeps books they leave for Wichita Falls to down at the dock start a threegame series. The ‘Success, happinem, everything we | “goofs” will remain here for several | want is tn us. But we've got to em: | days. ploy our talents, Make ap your mind | you want the I. C. @mith building CUBS BEAT VERNON and if you want it bad enough you'll! PASADENA, Cal, March 24—The have it, some day, or something bet-| Cube handed Vernon a beating here ter, |yenterday 7 to 5. Manager Evers “A few years ago I thought. T/ used three twirlers, want $10,000 and a horse and buggy.’ | That was my ambition. 1 worked| Mother, bring home some of Boldt's Hot Cross Buns.—Adyertisement. for it, saved and invested my money. Fresh and pure Candy children on Easter morni per pound ...... Marshmallow “Guine. Baster Bungalows please t Candy Beex, each pineapple, maple, caram The Imperial “Selecta” pound of delicious assorted olates; regular $1.25, specia Cream Center “Hen” Candy Eggs, Eggs, lb. .30¢ | Large Chocolate “Hens” Eggs, each 5¢ Easter Egg Novelties chicken coop filled with colored Easter Specials for the Grownups Assorted Chocolate Creams in the following flavors: Regular price 70c per pound, special at... box Chocolates, Eggs of various sizes and colors—a delight for the ng. Cream Center “Bird” Eggs, Ib...30¢ ++... 80¢ | Chocolate-covered Marshmallow Eggs, 4 for .. 5¢ First National's NineAct Super-Attraction ~ 84 COLISEUM 3s. CONCERT Under Arter ky ORCHESTRA playing the Overture “Songs From the Old Folks,” by Lake MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER PATHE NEWS he kiddies, A .10c Basket Egg Nest. A small colored basket containing nest and candy eK, each . sateen 10c Lemon, nougat, vanilla, Pee Societe Smart Set Milk Chocolates. nuts and fruits; full pound box; regular $1.50 value, special at.... nel and orange. Full Assorted 98c Choo de seeee 89c Above Candy at our Third and Pike Store only, The Owl Drug Co First and Pike Third and Pike Westlake and Piae | Elliott 6335 | COMING “THE FAITH HEALER”

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