The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 8

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THE (NOMINATED ] COWEN PARK BUS PLAN IS KILLED Ordinance Fails by One Vote to Pass Over Veto Attempts to provide the Cowen Park district with muntelpal motor bus service were killed Monday when the ordinance appropriating $50,000 to purchase buses falled by one vote. The ordinance received five votes, one leas than the number required to SEATTLE STAR SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ‘A Complete Sample Line of 600 Pairs High-Grade Fabric Gloves Beautiful Novelties of Regular $2.50 and $3.50 Qualities Price Of soft, silky, suede-like fabric with silk embroidered backs— many have fancy change pockets in the cuffs; and beau tiful pearl buckles, contrasting stitchings and twotone em- brotdery are the novel .trim- ming touches, All the desired colors— navy, gray, champagne, mode, brown, beaver, bis- cuit, black, white, covert, All sizes from 51% to 8, but not all sizes in each style, before the council for final action —Firet Floor next Monday. “Gets-It” | Tickles Corns Most Extraordinary Values—Every Pair a Novelty! See the Avenue Window Display Special Price Basement The primary purpose of the Special Price Basement is to serve the public with good, serviceable merchandise in the current Miss Julia Elmendorf, who pans it over Mayor Caldweil's veto. Councilmen Carroll, Tindall, Moore, a a] { I : * at Danhiy Thiatien and Cohen voted | | H. against it. WK 4 \ petition of I. M. Peterson for per. 25 different styles of mission to serve the Cowen Park dis high-grade Grewen H H Peterson's application should come foe inate and 16- O maintain a happy home the housewife must keep in good ere is my hat?” cries the “ What did you do with my coat?” asks the daughter. of the family. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound help women to ealth, Btovass’or Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Mas ono and it has done Prickson and Hesketh voted for the a Counciimen Fitzgerald, ‘ \ + = 1 a We " i ‘Thursday morning the counel! utili ‘i ties committee will have before it a Healthy Mother RR Sy 3 . * ning on a 10-cent fare, 3 per cent of gloves—wrist length Merry Children j oes the gross receipts to be paid to the with faney cuffs — 12- . eity. health. Herduties are many and various, and it seems as ; ‘ ear 3 i if ree other member of the ee very much on her. pt ae pie | « . ? a2 ys 3 “T can’t fin any handkerchiefs,” yells the husband. The housewife is usually the advisor and general manager maintain a happy home by keeping them in good TiL—“T bave taken six ndert tof good. I sabes Vert sti PE teenie trouble kept me weak so that I had no interest - for my housework. I bad such a back- ache [ could not cook a meal or clean up aroom without ng with pain. I ‘would rab ny back with alcohol and it would ease for a few hoars, but after I had taken three bottles of Vegetable Compound my achesbegan to gradual: Dp™ page gaye would mare $ cramps every mont til Teould Dardly stand i¢ aed could not do my work at all at that timeand often had to goto bed. I physician, but he did not do me much good and said I would have to have an operation. I read about Lydia E. inkham's V. re at Poel tise newspaper ai ought 1 wor v ita Mal. Now I feel lots better and don’t have to give up and go to bed, played the role of “Under- standing” in “The Wayfarer,” has been nominated to par- ticipate in the popularity con- test conducted by Nile Tem- ple, The winner of the $2,850 |automobile prize will be an- nounced at the Shrine circus, October 29. to Death First Stops Don't try to fox trot on corn tor- tured fect. Get rid of your corns, If styles, at substantially less. The item below is only an indication of the many savings possible in the Special Price Basement. Fall Dresses and can do all my work. You maey uae these facta asa testi: 1, and I will answer with pleasure all letters | re- ceive, and you may be sure I will — your wonderful medicine.” — rs. Antiur J. Kapx, Box 71, Dante, South Dakota. |\State Educators Convene Wednesday The 35th annual convention of the Washington Educational axrociation will convene in Bellingham Wednes- day for 4 three-day sension. Vocn- tional education, state resources and lydia Pinkham [=== Vegetable Compound |! but Arrest No One|: LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS, After investigating the destruction leave A ves am ae. one healthyas any woman ve fhanks to Lydia E: Pinkham eget le Compound for my health.”— Mrs. . A. McQurrry, 610 W. Walnut 8t., mington, Ill Exceptional Values—Just Received at $17.50 With many new and different style feat- ures—elaborately trimmed skirts, finished with beading, silk and yarn embroidery and rows of cire braid. A wide variety of styles, in sizes 16 to 42, Is Wiede of deed by fire of the home of Frank Savage, ift right off wit nonunion miner, in Issaquah Sunda th night, no arrests were made by Dep- uty Sheriff Herbert Beebe and Deputy Prosecutor E. L. Jones. Further in- vestigation will be made, th " red by E. Lawre cht- bold im Seattle by the Ow! On TRICOTINE—VELVET SERGE—SATIN REMARKABLY LOW PRICED AT $17.50 Mother, bring home some of Boldt's Milk Bread)—Advertisement. SIGE TEA TURNS f ate be consolidated, and that, record, it was learned ‘Tucstay. CRAY HAIR ARK 7-Cent Carfare_ . py tooage Se. ciuthetass Parks was arrested Saturday night, * Urged in Spokane. ,. ‘ charged ‘witll geihing teatte Mane SPOKANE, Oct. 25.—The estab | Police Record Laid Pay ~~ the privilege of signing 2 pe lishment of a T-cent street car fare ow, ” . | tition to repeal the booze law, Parks, hair when faded, streaked wna recommended by a Kiwanis aw| to et Organizer |..;s Detective D. J. MeLennon, was or gray. committee here Monday. The com-|_ Frederick Perks, alleged anti-prohi-| arrested in Portland and Sam Fran es me mittee suggested that the two car bition swindler, has @ long police | cisco as a bad check artist last year, That beautiful, ven shade of via A =a ———— 4 be = dark, glossy hair can only be. bad ° | ° by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea N M G and Sulphur. Your hair is your 0 ore as In charm, It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns. gray or St wi | | streaked, just an applicatfon or two omac 0 e $s of Sago and Sulphur enhances its] | If Heat c te, ba permanently re | appearance a hundredfold. me t Baalmano’ pe Don't bother to prepare the mix-|pr°'™ ‘eke Baalma: rit cy Tad- | ture; you can get this famous old mous Reet tiete pre ere: ) recipe improved by the addition of| pared gistincuy, and expecially for other ingredients at a smail cost, all 4 effects coming from gas ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Suiphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, lustre and youthfulness to BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.’S BIG Money-Saving Sale | Of New High-Grade Pianos We SES Ee LO one enee we RE_EERIE..... 330°. £8. 20... lO ee bee ee fpr pianos and prices for which many have been waiting are here, but at these prices this stock will not last any great length of time, for we are going to sell, at this big mon- ey-saving sale, the finest new standard high-grade pianos and player-pianos that we have ever carried on our floors since we have been in business. As wholesalers of pianos and pigee dienes we sometimes find that dealers cannot pay for the pianos they order and we are compelled to take them back. Some of these instruments came back to us on this oc- count, others we have taken back from dealers and allowed in their stead less expensive instruments, such as they found a more ready sale for in their particular territories. We do not claim that we are going to retail these pianos at whole- sale prices, but we do claim that we are going to retail them at such re- ductions as will assure their immediate sale. Many parents have long recognized the great advantage and real necessity of having a good piano in their homes, but have waited for low prices and still lower prices, but itisno longer necessary to wait, for cer- tainly prices can never be lower than they are right now at this money- saving sale. These are the same grade and makes of instruments upon which we have built our reputation as wholesalers and retailers of high-grade pianos and player-pianos and the prices are the lowest in years. Every dollar we possess is back of the reliability of our advertising. TERMS IF DESIRED sane Piano Co. me Third af Wholesalers—Manufacturers—Retailers lustre of your hair, Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkena so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau- tifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous.— Advertisement. IF BACK. HURTS BEGIN AN SALTS \Flush the Kidneys at once when Backachy or Blad- der bothers — Meat forms uric acid No man or worfian who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occastonally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kid- ney pores eo they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep- leasness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pass. age or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable phar- macy and take a tablespoonful in @ glass of water before breakfast for a few da nd your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Uthia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stim- ulate them to activity, also to neu tralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus end- ing bladder disorders, through the hair, taking one smal!) often ei fainest your a! “ey our limbs, arma and 1 cold and go to # ans ‘ablets ‘pro. | ‘as interfering with the cireu- intense drowsiness and sleepy ng after dinner od by a desire fo ntertainment Your ach will reduce by inches because gas will not form after using Baal- mann's Gas ta, Get the Genuine in the Yellow ackage from any reliable druggist or the Bartell Drug Co.—Advertise- t. SURE WAY TO GET | RID OF BLACKHEABS There is one simple, safe and sure way that never fatls to get rid of blackheads, and that is to dissolve them, To do this get two ounces of calo- nite powder from any drug store—| sprinkle « little on a hot, wet sponge | rub over is briakly— | wash the part prised how th: heads have | appear Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where are, simp c leaving the whatever, mixture of dust and dirt and secre- tions from the body that form in the pores of the skin—pinching and squeezing only cause _ irritation, | make large pores, and do not them out after they become hard, | |The calonite powder and the water simply dissolve the blackheads #0 they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean’ and in their natural condition, Anybody troubled, with — thes lemishes |should cer: method of strong ecidon small fe Sebbtenae rom organte iron, thetron Distant fields aren't always the nos foreign products the best Ms. Washingtonian GOOD NEWS! Cheer up! Relax that half-Nelson on your purse > —and grin! Heat won't cost you nearly as much this year as last if you buy BELLINGHAM COAL. Thousands of household- ers tried it, liked it and are now all prepared for any kind of weather. Join this thrifty throng! Get more heat for less. If your dealer can’t sup- ply you promptly, we will see that you get it! BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Phone Elliott 1442 Seaboard Bidg., Seattle BELLINGHAM Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-| not injure; makes a delightful effer- | vescent lithlawater drink which all regular ment eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean | and the blood pure, thereby avot¢ ing serious kidney complications. | Advertisement, COAL “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR”

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