The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 12

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PAGE 13 “HOMECROFT” City Acre KEEP AWAY FROM The BREAD LINE Head off the condition that makes for misery, want and decrepit old age. Guard yourself and the family from the dangers that face the man who sticks too long to the payroll. Keep away from the bread line! A home of your own, with an acre of rich soil at “Homecroft,” inside the city limits and within easy reach of your work, will place you in a position of Security and Independence. Here you can keep chickens, raise all your own vegetables, berries and fruit, eep a few rabbits, raise squabs. An abundance for your own table and sur- plus to sell for cash. Costs no more for a home and an acre of ground at “Homecroft” than for a narrow lot. Good city school near by, within easy, level, walking distance of three car lines, close to the waterfront at Youngstown; plenty of free wood. LONG TIME EASY TERMS The Puget Mill Company owns “Home- croft” and will sell you an acre on long, easy terms and help you to build. The above picture is an exact reproduc- tion of the model demonstration acre farm at “Homecroft.” Come out and see it—see the great quantity of berries, fruits and vegetables you can actually grow on an acre. - i Pick out a place at.“‘Homecroft” and get in garden and fruit right away. Put ur spare time evenings and Sundays fn your re a home that produces some- thing. Get away from the rental agent. Fine view tracts now available—choice locations that will quickly enhance in value. Our representatives are on the ground today. Come to our West Seattle office, corner 26th Ave. S. W. and Spokane. Take Alki, Fauntleroy or West Seattle cars right to the door. Phone West 499. ——SINCE 1853—— PUGET MILL CO. West Side Office: 26th Ave. S. W. and Spokane Phone West 499-—— Both Wives Praise Drunken Bigamist LONDON, April 7. jecuted him. Both women Charles Herb-| nichty of him. | if she had known all the circune ances she would not have prone spoke FORCES GIRL TO.TAKE RING She Admires “Romantic | Bravery EXIRA, Jowa, April T.—-Mi Kathryn Hansen turned Ben Green anke with 1 fora a another Jown when he pted one your man, Wh iplo. were oF the way h ing Green treet ki une prover parted company The escort ran away, catching a night train out and t rm, he has 1 an er oman's fir The 4 ) for toting girl refused to man because she ad romantic gun. Appear bravery.” Constipation Is Relieved Prompt—Permanent— Relief CARTER’S LITTLE rarely fail, Purely vegetable — act ‘There in one sure way that has rub it in gently with the By morning most your dandruff will three or four m © and entirely de | nd all itehing and dig ging of t alp will atop instantly, and your halr will be Muffy, lustrous, glomy, silky and soft, and look and| foel a hundred times better.—Adver- oes As One Raised From Dead Eatonic Made Him Well “ After ten long months with stomach pains, I have taken | Edtonic and am now without an: in whatever, Am one rom the dead,’ writed A. Percifield. | Thousands of stomach sufferers re- | | port wonderful relief. Eatonic quick! ries out, reetoring the stomach to @ healthy, active condition. Always feel vith your draggist’s guarantee. if not all, of © applications will! sign and trace of | « Girl Wants Aero Mail Job Fle w With h Army Overseas SHOE FACTOR EVANSVILLE, Ind. = 1 a A Simple Way to : ct Remove Dandruff Scan ind her with THE SEATTLE STAR Miss Beulah Walton April 7 © government of mou! n Indi ans are willing t their political Minn Walton is a real aviator, hay ng learned to handle a plane during her many months with the American and many a army ne lemons in 1 we time,” naman, Y¥. M,C. A. entertaine nd when she wa ughnuts to the be on the ground that he is not an | American. land, Ore., tion was unfair, as he was not repre sented by counnel, re 1 hyt work nee whe wns om handing out col ya oho was tak fying. \Chinese Wins Round with Against Deportation |:\m., shman haw should not release Lee Susy, © Chi Suey was ordered deported He claima birth in Port and alleges hin deporta [Vee May Start Drive for Clinic . Seattle club women are Their trouble | Promote a movement to is too much acidity and gae which | the women’s clinic « takes op and car. | if come feanibl cording to Mrs ‘Henry Land mt of the Seattle carry few Eatonica, take one after | Women's clubs pore ag will digest well—you wil! have named Big box costa only @ trifle | that city | tion to p Advertisement ‘the clin plan Is ad Spoka. women nt of an organiza o reestablishment of b ert, who was said to have committed) bigamy while under the infiuence of| drink, was given a nominal sentenct in Old Bailey. The second wife said! —Advertisement For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s SAFETY FIRST and Listen when you get to the corner, and id many accidents and possibly permanent injuries. We hope the number of accidents for the com: ing year will decrease 100%. Let each one be benefited by this Safety First Week movement, and at the same time bear in mind that Guy's Drug Store is always “Yours for Health.” $5 Cash Prize for a Stop! Look! you will Below are some of regular prices. Horlick’s Malted Milk Kodak Picture - 40¢, 73¢, $2.98 Qa nal gs Tic - | Mellin'’s Food T4¢ ur April A Dextri M -72¢ KFapbic Conte Tian .:% j r 19¢, S9¢, $3.74 Robinson's Barley B5¢ and 55¢ ur fine landsca I Mennen cum g| SECOND-YESLER “Your friend who recommended this simple herb remedy to relieve your rheumatic pain gave you ex- cellent counsel, in my opinion.” “Of course, we druggists do not prescribe for our customers — we }are not physicians — but when we hear so many of our patrons giv- ing 8.8.8. credit for ending their jtheumatic aches and twinges, and when we see so many rheumatic | sufferers beginning to use it on the | advice of those it Felped, we cannot |help being impressed with its | worth.” “As I understand Ps talking | with doctors, most of those agon- izing rheumatic pains and aches are caused by impurities in your blood stream, and the only way to end your torture is to drive them out.” “That is just why S.S.S. is so e FOR THE BLOOD | Standard for over 50 years “You’re Right, Sir, S. S. S. Is Good for Rheumatism” good for rheumatism, for it is an A-1 blood remedy—drives out the poisonous impurities responsible for Ferd trouble and leaves your circu- lation rich and wholesome, as it must be if you are to enjoy perfect health.” “S.8.S. has been on the market for more than 50 years. My father Ye sold it right in this store fore I was born, and I remember when I wi & youngster hearing Pee tell his customers it w: 0 good be- cause it was made of strictly fresh herbs. Just let me wrap this up. for you, and you can start taking 4 48 soon as you get home. Then BH want individual expert medi- advice you can write to Chief Medical Advisor, 858 Swift Labora- tory, Atlanta, Georgia. | give it to you free.” Name Bt. or Swift Bpecife Ceo. Dept. 458, Atlante, Ge. Please send He will We your free booklet on 8.8.8. AN | air mail|» an aviator’s sult all the | *, Phyllis Smith, of wane, often affecting the heart ta the worst euch & neric with « iis © ment, 72,000; pork fat, 48,000; pota-|In the great agricultural section of | stomach toon, 42,183; sugar, 100,000, and tea,|this state, where for years there tee eereere of magne = | 12. have been great wheat fields, exten- Vermenting PRICES CUT AWAY BELOW COST Come here Friday and Saturday and share in the many bargains we are offering. Entire stock, consisting of $30,000.00 worth of General Merchandise, including Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Ladies’ Coats, House Dresses, Aprons, etc. Below are a few of the many items offered. Again we say, come here early—you will not be disappointed. Men’s Union Suits, all sizes, a suit 31-inch Unbleached Muslin, used in making aprons, curtains, children’s dress TIO FOR Ess 0b 8s Snide: din oe ss udiadcns Men’s Shi or 94.75 Asbestos Table Pads, 60-inch, round, each . eres si irts, values to $2.50. ...++++++0+ -88¢ Leaves, all sizes, each... O. N. T. Sewing Cotton, all numbers, spool.......6¢ Fairly good grade Striped Ticking, yar Silkoline, fancy and plain, yard....... sreeceee ABE Large roll Toilet Paper at...... Cotton Toweling, Pillow Cases, Turkish Extra large Bedspreads, each, Face Towels, size 17x34, each ed I ean pre 22, and in perfect = GS INTHE STOMGH _G DNGEROLS Hecommends Datty a to Overcome | rier glass of water | there is no act that T am bar me em effect on the ead get from con of Bix ea tea- by This will right out of ch, neu prevent sour- ated Magnesia form pad ‘ear of indi- Russian Food Up ROME, {formation regarding Flussia is given metal worker, in a boo! lished in Italy. \showing the Increase in prices in Mondow since 1914 »y, thelr |For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s. | been proved that every year the suc Advertisement. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. QUIT Zimmerman-Degen Shoe Co., of Szattle, quits, and decides to sell the stock carried on the floor direct to the public at genuine | WHOLESALE PRICES & (Every Pair Carries the Union Label) Everywoman Shoe, for ° ladies who want a com- . mon-sense, all-leather Bud and Sis, sizes from Everyman Dress Shoe, Be $6.25 iat”. $2.75 Bee. $7.50 DE vcs pair the We wish to call attention to our Bud and Sis Children’s Shoes. Positively none better made, and at wholesale prices you can save Money by stocking up. Bud and Sis Shoes in black, tan and pearl leathers—lace or button. We have them in all sizes from 5 to 2. BIG Z Work and Dress Shoes for men, made of solid leather—from the lightest weight summer work shoe to the heavy, double sole, high-cuts and loggers. 1610 Westlake Opposite Frederick & Nelson’s Fifth Ave. Entrance Silverstone Building Corner Westlake and Pine ~~ |Giant Bee Found 100,000 Per Cent! in Hertforshire April 7.—Much new in-| LONDON, April 7A strange new bee, pitch black and of large propor- tions, has been found in Hertford shire, Both the insect and the nest are curious and have never been found in England before WENATCHEF, Wash., April %— » Italian just pub * a table Signor Xolombine He que Fiobr is up 116,- per cent; bread, 114,000; porridge, —-— | sive fruit culture is planned. It has cessful crop is diversified fruit. yard Bath_ Towels Pequot Sheets, 7: per Ladies’ Cowhide black or tan Children’s button or lace, cloth Boys’ Scout, All-leather Shoes te red RRR BI $3.75 i er A 4 sy 0 bd / Boys’ Extra He: School Shoes, tops, up to size 2, pair...$1.65 B® DAI ncccacens vevee $1.95 all leather, pair......... $2.75 All Leather Shoes, up to size Girls’ Hiking Shoes, 10-inch top, Men’s Dress Shoes, Goodyear welt, TE, AIT). vos cesceees vee a pair -. $3.75 values to $8.00, pair....$4.75 rea isi Broken lines of Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Leather House Slippers, Girls’ Doll Meas white canvas, away below these prices. Come low heels, one strap, pair $1.25 Ladies’ High-top Hiking Shoes, a pair ALASKA DRY GOODS CO. dozen Pillow Cases, made of tubing, each. Good weight H. S. Sheets, each Nainsook Night Gowns, Cowhide Boston Bags, choice of black or tan. SHOES! Boston Bags, 42x36, medium heavy, each Woolnap Blankets, all good plaids, pair. . 64-inch Table Damask, good grade, yard. 17x17 Cotton Napkins, dozen choice of Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, Men’s Hats and Caps, Pants, Etce., Etc., Ete. $1.25 1,000 pieces of Granite and Aluminum Ware at below cost of manufacture. All-wool Auto Robes ... s, ete.; slightly ented, at, Face Towels, 18x36, blue or red border, each....15¢ Children’s Outing Flannel Pollyanna Pajamas and Night Gowns, each ..... Ladies’ Khaki Overalls, pair. 1. 25 Comforters, very good grade, values $5.95, extra ¢ --15¢ and 10¢ special, each .. $3.75 Big girls’ extra heavy K eralls, sizes 9 to 12, BD BUC... vena. ccaine bakes cn senor hace .98¢ Best Play Suits made, sizes 1 ‘to 8, a suit. Baby Flannel, 75¢ grade; good weight and y idth ; POP. FON i leeisccrreeeseod 86-inch Belding Satins, a yard Belding Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, yard....$1.75 Men’s Sox, 2 pairs for seeeee. SOE Good grade Children’s Black Hose, pair........25¢ SHOES! Boys’ Dress Shoes, English last, rubber soles, sizes 244 to 6, .T5¢ - $3.50 SHOES! Boys’ 12-inch high tops, with buckles and straps, pair. $3. $3.50 65 rubber soles, pair. ++. 5O¢ Women’s White Canvas Shoes, per_ pair and see them. Children’s Mary Janes, patent . $4.95 leather, pair ....%.....$1.95 NEW STORE 1517 FIFTH AVENUE Just Across from Coliseum Theatre

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