The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE 4 FOR A ( CONSTIPATED CHILD) A emall dose of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will bring quick relief. OTHER, when one of the children is constipated are you going to give the first lax- Save within reach? It is dan- rous to do so. Some have n known to rupture the intestines of little children. Don’t be beguiled by the out side sugary appearance. Look into the formula. Calome! is seldom necessary; salts, minerals, coal tar, never! Unlike these, Dr. Caldwell's ip Pepsin is admirable for ren, as it is for grown le, too. Mothers have me i to er for ir: fe free from pe, and e from haretics Ping i ag is on c and you can ory” Fg rable just a com- Bination of ian Senna and other Tecative | erbs with pep- sin Use it yourself and you will find it is not necessary to take | it every day, nor to increase the dose, and that it is pleasant to the taste. Bottles can be had at all drug stores, and the cost is only | about a cent a dose. Have no hesitancy giving it to ‘ baby in arms. It is absolutely safe. Half-Ounce Bottle Free request 0 even if you do not let me send pear eg yd toxhry Wohnen Se » Monticello, rite me “THE SEATTLE *TAR ‘Business Is Now Brisk, | Manufacturer Declares Members of the Northwest Prod | A display that especially Interest note _committes were entertained | ed the committee was a great rack day noon at luncheon for thelr | o¢ handsome overcoats for men made ly meeting by George G. Black, nt of the Black Manufactur |% Wool from sheep grown on the at the company’s plant on| nearby islands, the cloth for which was made in King county, ing Rainier ave Following the meal and the bun in the company dining room, t ucts were hown thru the big factory Some of the ma chines were found finishing the last of the winter goods and others were beginning on the spring stocks | Mr, Black sounded an optimistic note when he told the visitors that ber The plant has 360 employes and maintains for them a two-bed how pital, a cafeteria where in are werved at cost, a stage an nery, a public brary branch (with the ness me the city), a recreation n, a safoty committe business is brisk, and that Gc ager Wi rang nagltbowe yr shipments had exceeded by 900 dozen | tal. utmost capacity |garments the record of the same / lmenth a pone Aas Tho firm t# said to be the pioneer |The company Ia making a tine of | wholomle clothing afacturing ¢s loveralis, jumpers, denim combination | tblishment in th: eethwest, Tt suita, children’s play suits, khaki | Wa founded in Oc! , 1902, jolothing, trousers, mackinaws, shirts land overcoats. ‘The plant has an out:| FUNERAL SERVICES for wil- put of 998,000 garments a year. It! liam P. Webster, 41, 8420 47th ave. |distributes tte products in nine West: | Co, were to be held Friday after. ern states, British Columbia, Alaska | noon at the Masonic Temple, Rainier and Hawall, have. and Edmonds st heaviest comparative circulation in | | Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN Lake Crescent will have a ferry service between Piedmont and’ Fair holm, operating twice monthly, ac cording to a decision mate by the board of county commissioners. eee | Strong tndorsement of the limita tion of armaments conference tn made in resolutions of the Olympic Chamber of Commerce which have been sent to President Harding. one | Armistice day is being obmerved by practically every town in the state Most of the celebrations are under the auspices of the local posts of the) American Legion. eee | Centralia wants the two-platoon system for their fire department. | | The annvial Washington district | convention of the Northwest Realty FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 | Special Price Basement SAVINGS POSSIBLE IN THE BASEMENT EXAMPLES OF THE STRIKING SPECIAL PRICE ‘A Saturday Special | 100 Street Hats Smart, New Styles At $2.95 Regularly Priced $6.95 annociation will be held in Olympia Saturday. i ee IL Ges Hardware @ AVENUE and PIKE STREET som routs. 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Our Big Annual SALE THE .GREATEST SELLING EVENT IN THE HARDWARE HISTORY OF SEATTLE ENDS. TOMORROW Thousands of items in all departments still available- Here are a few of the leaders: HOT-QUICK ELECTRIC HEATER Special $6.75 Heavity japanned ody, nickel-plated top, base and legs, 11% inches high. Will pro duce more heat, with same amount of current, than any other electric heater. With &foot cord to attach to any light socket, An unusual group of matrons’ and misses’ hats taken from our regular stock and reduced for Saturday's selling. ‘The Vantage Ferry road contract, for nearly seven miles of new con- ||) struction, starting at a point one |) mile north of Kittitas and reaching |]) to within four miles of the summit, | | Women’s and Misses’ Coats That Are Exceptional Values 5 | 200 New Coats Smart Styles Much Underpriced i At $25 Discriminating buyers will find these coats unusually attractive. Some are | trimmed with silk stitching and em- | broidery in an unusual design; others have tassel trimmings and still others have trimmings of fur. COATS OF BOLIVIA, NORMANDIE, SUEDINE, VELOUR AND BROADCLOTH Becoming styles in blouse-back, flare- 4 back and belted models, Many have © large collars of opossum, beaverette 7 and near-seal, All full silk lined. will be accepted by the state short ly, it ts expected. eee UUUVUOUAUOU CHEE The Untversity of Washington | Alumnae club of Ellercburg will be entertained Saturday by Mrs. Jay | Whitfield, eee ‘Walla Walla sent « big delegation to the Milton Apple Show Friday eee Automobile owners tn Olympla will | have to have their headlights tented according to a ruling of the police chief, eee ‘The Morning Olympian, comment ing on the shortage of fresh water for Green Inke, mys: “Nature isn’t so wonderful after all. Flere Seat tle is preparing to spend $10,000 to give Green lake « bath.” eee ‘The armory at Snohomish te at tractively decorated during the four day exhibit of Washington manu facturers, which will continue all this week. eee Owen Willams, Jr, te pending the winter visiting his parents, Mr and Mra. Owen Williams, of Marsh land. Williams has spent 14 years im Alaska and on the Arctic sea north of Canada. ees ‘That a 10-year bond teene will f- ance the building of the Greater Wenatchee irrigation canal, which {ll water 46,000 acres, or four ||! men as much land as is now trri- gated by the high line canal in the Wenatchee valley, is the deciaration of F. W. Schultz, ‘president of the =S|Commerctal Bank and Trust com pany. He declares that the project, entimated to cont $5,000,000, can be financed in the dintrict, eee IUUUUUVOUEUOCUEUACOUB AAT Just In! 'A New Lot of ° 5) ry Girls’ Winter Coats Fifteen Styles From Which to Choose $6.95 $7.95: $10 . $12.50 100 smart new coats and among them are some very clever sam; os coats—Bolivias, cheviots, velours and various other coatings poe and dressier wear. All full ane throughout; many are into e Some have big chin collars of self soatettate-tiailt collars of fur. ALL DECIDEDLY UNDERPRICED The Washington Growert Pack ing corporation of Vancouver has announced that the prune growers will be given a substantial payment by November 20 for the 1921 crop, =) Australian Parrot Is Murderous Cuss CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, | Nov. 11—The government ts offer ing $1.25 for every beak of the kea, Many Items on Sale Will Make Excelient CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy Now and Save Money HH TEA KETTLES Special $1.59 Heavity nickel plated on solid copper; five-quart capacity. A wor dertul value, viii litninineacinpanint i is ENGLISH TEA POTS Special 79c A First Quaitty Lamp—ife Value ei a carnivorous parrot which has been destroying sheep. 3,000 ELECTRIC LAMPS 32c each. Genuine Tungsten Lamps 5 for $1.50 Choice, , 40-watt or 50-watt. AUTOSCOPE MIRRORS Special $1.49 ‘Three shapea—t-tnch, found; inch, oval; & inch, rectangular. Bew @led glass. Easily at tached. (Similar to cut.) $3.00 value New Shipment Arrived SUITS and OVERCOATS SPARK PLUGS Hel-fi, all stzea, $1.00 value ....47¢ Champion, %4nch regular; $1.00 value ...... woe ATE Champion X; 75c value...s....563¢ An assort- ment of sims, pat- terns and decorations, for mothers when children learn the Cornish way. Love of music ts culti- vated in them and stimulates them Floor Polishing BRUSHES Special $2.39 16-Ib. brush for pok ishing waxed floors. O-CEDAR MOPS Special 79c Triangular Shape For Painted and Varnished Floors “UNION” ROLLER SKATES Special $2.33 Ball - bear- ing, adjust- ov *, heavy ify nickel- lated; —" Class Work Supplements Private Lessons — ENROLL NOW — Telephone Capitol 0240 ROY STREET AT HARVARD JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX 1-Ib. Can Special 59c for oys and girls; $2.60 value, CANS Special $2.39 Medium size, well made, of galvanized iron, soldered water- tight. Raised bottom and reinforced sides, SALMON TROUT RIGS Special $1.38 Consist of line, flasher, two leaders, sinker and spoon. Brass or nickeled; $2.00 value. AUTOMATIC RADIATOR VALVES Special 42c For Steam Radiators—85c Value Our Entire Line FIREPLACE GOODS At Special Prices PLUMB’S DREADNAUGHT AXES—Special $2.45 No better axe made at any price. DRAIN PIPE CLEANER Special 53c Cleans Out Clogged-up Sinks 425 Beachwood Planes = Extra Quality Double Iron Guaranteed ~ : SMOOTH JACK 1% Inch blade, 9 inches|1%-inch, blade, long, $2.76 calue— anid Be exposure and hard work upg and-aches in muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Lidkooent handy and apply fre freely withous rubbing, for it You will find at once a comfortin; sense of waynth which will be followed by a relief from soreness and stiffness. Wonderful to relieve allesorts of external aches aod paine—rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lame backs, sprains and strains, over-exerted muscles, For 40 years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. Ss ini aba ag fg be an exception. certainly prod: resull Ask your neighbor, se ~ At all druggists—3Se, 70c, $1.40, FORE 16 Inches |2%-Inch blade, 22 inches Jong, $4.00 value— Jong, $4.50 value— t or— $1.23 $1.48 |$2.49 All Brand New Stock. Sell Everywhere at $2.75, $4 and $4.50 uv cline dk tarot] All Three, $11.26 valua,

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