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2 fa i] > = 2 4 =} Ko 2 Ee =| E | - THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 j RAE ESE SRT SETS U STUDENT AT 14, BUT MOTHER SAYS HE’S NO PRODIGY Krnest Fulkoff, 14, in a student ives Ten-Pot results equalled by no othep | A COMPLETE at the University of Washington STORE» sirwost” nssopsing: to, he moth Ten on sale anywhere er, Mra, Anna Falkoff, is not # child prodigy, but just an “ordi Ky WITHIN A oto a tM ! 9 He is « graduate of Lincoln vo high school, and is now enrolled from s i ne university, He expects later . Second and Madison the ur araity, He x Narr. No, Ernest doesn't “study all ben ’ i the time.” He wants to be @ Women and men who carefully measure shoe values in terms Weitcse ‘aciuin and ha ag co “ i y What should Puyallup accom Onethird of the apple crop in the turned out for coxswain o' e oe! of small price and long service, should get acquainted with plish during the coming year? This| United States is in the state of | crew Sold by all sranery t: Sealed Packets Oa PIM Turrell’s Downstairs Store. Here are leading quality is the subject that will be discussed | Washington, To transport all of the | $e | rie t at the ning banquet of the fruit erop of the Northwest this year Cor Private dancing tease, | makes and popular styles at prices that can’t be beat Puyallv nercial club this fall,| would require half of the refrigera M. Gp 3 gg Pine ox: ae wrens 1008 tek oe nes all day ay p . to be he tor cars of the United States 7 ,000 rere en |net encush to sbeor> wurpius of ts | ae Pine —(aay Peep O durt x # the report srs tedteall easiin Mon thruout| 3. I. Seckson, famous ;raliresd in Seattle Today} er fa thle saGhntry "cape the evports “ eat among high construction engineer, has been! Seattle has about 7,000 unemployed |U" ho wes nave resumed on a roubles - * at a higher piteh,|in Wenatehee and vicinity for the|/men, but conditions here are no hacia thgn among university | past few days, checking over the fi-| worse than in other districts of the | Part-time basis” — Soothed—— you m rooter Friday Vancouver High | nal survey of the Wenatchee South: | Pacific const, according to*federal) wii posse captures two ase é plays Hood River and next week| ern Railway _figuren reaching the Chamber et wee cocaned trem taal otf With = ! Aberdeen will play at Vancouver | Hochelaga at Elie, Man. with $60, | z=. Rurs oe «: HEADACHE GONE! STOMACH RIGHT! —=—————* ing of the State Realty Board execu COMPARE THESE VALUES gvifite i : committee which will be heid/ “ , , 7 ‘ympia November 12. Caseareta make you feel bully;|the bowels A Cascaret tonight , Women’s Street |Women’s ‘Dress Men's Street Yb ng they immediately cleanse and sweet. | straightens you owt by morning « y RUELLER Members of the Puyallup Rebekah! en the stomach, remove the sour,|10cent box from any druggist keeps | $ Oxfords and Pumps | Shoes |lodge are completing plane for the! undigested and fermenting food and| your stomach regulated, head clear J entertainment of the district com-| foul gasex; take the excess bile from|and liver and Rowels in fine condi- Pumps Black — satin, gray English bal lace style vention on October 21 the ite reer © const | tic ver tha g love Cas- ” he liver and carry off the consti-| tion for months. Children magadipnores. va of brown an Priday's potato demonstration, ing the” wonderful. bealthegiving | So rapid ond sma Oxfords brown Suede one-strap | with Goodyear welt soles jnine of which are being held in its of true yeast-vitamines in the | that 24 atisfuetio stection areas at black calf and brown | pumps with covered | $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, Thurston county this week, wil be| te: tablet form called Mastin’s | lutely gn VITAMON. By getting the precious | run-dow! yeast and other vitamines in this bighly | pay for | eoncentrated form, you can be sure of | funded, quick results, for bani r “ at Yelm. The demonstrations are | being given by E. G. Wood, W. 8. C.| [extension horticulturiat The foothall game between. the |Barl Wineheart post tearm and the | Snohomish high school eleven in ex- pected to be one of the big enter | + tainments of the Armistice Day cele Shafer Bros.’ store, known throughout the Northwest as headquarters for high grade merchandise at extremely low and black kid, with mili- | Louis XV heels— $4.95, | $6.95 and $7.95. tary or Cuban heels and $7.95 and $8.45. | Brogue styles, $8.45. welt soles ; also same One-strap pumps in Biachirsiety lew iis leathers in one and two- | patent, black kid /and black and brown calf strap pumps — $4.95, | brown kid with Louis and black kid, medium $5.95, $7.45 and | xv heels and ornamen.- | an Wal Aoea alll Ba fou | tal stitching—$6.95. | Goodyear welt soles — Patent two-strap san-| With two - strap fas- | $414.95, $5.95 and dals with buckle fasten- | tening and baby Louis $7.45. With . double ings; low heels—$7.95. | XV heels—$7.45. | soles $7.45 and $7.95. is doing. now, it will be one of the Women’s Street Boots Men’s Army and pgs. ghevy Re Bag 8 Boronia Lace boots of black kid, brown kid | Work Shoes AR fl a oy | and brown calf, with Goodyear welt Tan calf, Munson last, $5.95 and + ‘anteed t lke or armas e trial will be iJ je sure to VI-TA-MON—the yeast-vitamine tal else like it, so ta eee A campaign to build a new home for war veterans has been launched by the American Legion post at eal dro- Woolley, eee “If Walla Walla keeps on as she! eee ' I. D. Doverspike, of Kattanning, | soles, military and Cuban heels— $6.95. Pa., shot a 150-pound bear in the $6.95, $7.45 and $7.95. Officers’ style in brown calf with Olympics, and now he has moved to ‘ 3 Port Angeles permanent! rices, will soon be a thing of the past. Comfort lace boots of black kid | plain toe, $4.95. ——— Ls . , with plain toe or tip and rubber heels Blucher work shoes of brown calf Seattle Music Week —$4.95. with double soles, $4.95 and $6.95. Indorsed by Cooper) “Seattle needs a baptiam of op-| timism and a good way to get it is| to have a season of song,” may —— ae a Frank B. Cooper, superintendent of 'Lewis Acts to Stop action to end the strikes of coal schootn, in & statement to the music How You Can Remo: j miners in Kansas, ordered by Alex-|committee of the elvie bureau of the Ev. Tate of Hair Kansas Coal Strike |*4¢r Howat, president of the Kan-| seattle Chamber of Commerce He WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Preai- sas Coal Miners’ anion. strongly endorwes “Music week,” to be held in Seattle November 6 to 12. Established in business in Seattle for more than thirty years, Shafer Bros. are quit- “ ting business, and the doors of their large | clothing store will soon be closed. Every- | thing goes at extremely low sale prices, and the Seattle public, as well as patrons OF THE x4 throughout the state, are urged to get their share of these extraordinary bar. By a special order the Kansas watsnEobet® 52 (Toflet Talks) dent John L. Lewis, of the United| miners were removed from the juris an emaetpees Cel gccdenya Bex plas] bean aly arid cadllenaladass bron awed Laer Rea Woman Pioneer Dies , See JOnret sanaiens ot pine CASTO RI A WALLA WALLA Ltluden's nay| Here at the Age of 83 gains in standard, high grade clothing as ba washed to fips te trom tne’ Wer Infants and Chilfren | GexseycP ty treat Ueuapine, Ch | tied at the heme of her son, Prank ° and furnishings. Every article on sale ? Femaining delatone, (Xo harm a” In Use For Over 30 Years ("1 $25.00, Wednesday. ‘Mrs Quay had been | New Fall . Suits guaranteed to give satisfaction or patron’s |i | & money will be refunded. NEW FALL SHIPMENTS OF’ SUITS © AND OVERCOATS * ORDERED BEFORE WE DECIDED — TO QUIT BUSINESS WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN ACTUAL cosT \ Shafer Bros.’ stock is probably the largest in Northwest and includes STEIN-BLOCH and KAUF- MAN clothing for men, SAM W. PECK and SKOLNY clothing for boys; STETSON, MALLORY and BERG hats; MANHATTAN and ARROW shirts, as well as | MEDLICOTT, GLOBE, COOPER’S, VASSAR and | GLASTONBURY underwear. This high-priced mer- chandise goes to the public at prices decidedly lower than they were ever intended to sell for. Men’s Men’s . sure it is delatone you get and you Always bears A Middlesborough, Eng., church | resident of € Beattle ¢ 42 years, will not be disappointed. 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Eoses ail rap down heal te Boys’ $15.00 and $18.00 Knee atch 7 — Underwear, | for it. sah Satent ee aes eth rae $7. 65 Pants *...... $4.45 eo 1 wimake anew man of yousto Boys’ Sam Peck and Skolny Suits, Men’s $6.00 Dependable ope : Whether you select a Steinway DG values to $25.00, $9 85 Work Meats 00.08 Cite ? ni 1h Duo-Art grand piano or a cheery, ‘eutiean: senate ° Pants ...... $3.85 SEM. kif $1 88 i cng rat upright, our repu- F ee a in Suits, dark colors. $ 1 9.85 a ae Dress Men’s $7.00 Stetson si | Young Men’s $15.00 Bal; ‘an! Hi i tation o fifty years will be found deviated Soe emer Overconts, $9.1 85 on sale at.. $6.85 aera sie 3.15 I standing solidly behind it. bows aide, ger: iy craks anlanes Men’s $6.00 Berg. and us Ss | carcass IA] | oust aetier $5 O5 Sata pte $3.85 1] BP \ that the aie fine: Boys’ Starches Blouses, values up Special Notice: Men’s $1.50 Neck- bed ions ome normal 5 oO i Sherma & Co pete tas teas closed Out Aton... 35c¢ Hees | Mies ale mee. 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