The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1922, Page 4

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GE 4 AYOR CLUBS WITH US NOW Now & the time for the forma ion of “Blank J. Blank for Mayor” ight ut of the stomach and bowels ‘Witnessed the show at the M is pares or wpectting =the! an ts asking. at . “ Harry Kahne ts ied “The Incom. ara Cabiersia Fie thaw 4 Parable Mentalist,” and after secing has Girections for babies and|/“" young chap perform no one all‘ages printed on} WOuld dispute bis billing. He ready . you must say |® Dewspaper, writes upside down and ” Refuse any imitation. ' backwards, it. E Gigures and dividing a ourmber ap 9 | brain. 1 know as @ kid in school tn | for Mayor” club, which | at Rogers’, in the University Wednesday noon It in many university students, MOTHER! it Child's Bowels Need “California Fig Syrup” Pig Syru clean the little bowels and) m m few hoarse you have a weil, | Mayfal chiid again. Even a cross,) constipated child loves its taste, and mothers can ip” now will thor. | # } OneMinute at the Phone _ ora Day at the Tub? Washing, in many homes in this city, now means only a minute at the phone. A minute at the phone will bring our representative—and an end to your washday worries. We take over your entire bundle, wash everything, rinse and dry it; iron the flatwork; fluff the wool- ens, underwear and _ stockings; starch the garments which need it, and leave for you only the iron- ing of personal things which you love to do anyway. We'll gladly explain more fully this saving service we offer you. (___HOWDOESHE DorT? _)>*°aten St saci FURNITURE MEN |BUDO erry | tems’, How does he do it? the billions, listens to requests from ‘That's what every one whe has/ the audience as to the population of —healthful after meals. > the, Send it undry ~ THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1.1922. | Whitman college, Wall THE OLD HOME TOWN LOS ANGELES, March 1—-Alleg ; ‘That 1922 ts to be @ record-break pager Fagg ers ne > eer" ing year for buildl in Seattle to decarate Jack Dempery'e head indicated by the itn for $611, quarters tn Hollywood, but that he ot ppnnenhy Pe ued PF ivan beaten up by & member of the | Practical Program Arranged | repairs inn “ | champton‘s staff, Owen Bartlett sans for Convention doar nt dur mages in a sult on file in for court today. oa j 6 damaged painter names Demp-| A program designed to give as! sey, Joseph HM. Dempsey and “Teddy” | much practical jnfermation in re Hayes an defendants. | gard to their business as ponsible pans 2 ne 4) been arranged for the annual con’ } tien of retail furniture men art Washington, to te held Thureday and Friday af the Washington Annex. Pusiness discussion and lectures ven the best time eee DYE BLOUSE OR will take up the morning and after en, the total value of the| ‘The annual interdenemtnational noon keasions, while banquets have | dwellings being $222,445. conference, which is being held at) BABY'S COAT IN been arranged for te evenings. On ee -— ——___—— | ctro ! | | HL. A. Behoenfeld of the Standard Purntare bad will preatde. Big Reductions FOR CASH | “DIAMOND DYES” —— | Expects New Alaska ¢ lto ean ded skintn, wala, coas,| Cable to Be Winner stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang: Passage of house military bill com lings, draperies, everything, Every taining an appropriation of more | package containg directions so sim | than one and « half million dollars ple any woman can put new, rich, | for a new Alaska oye yes _ =. fadelons colors into her worn gar-| vision of the tariff bill regulating ‘ _ Rit : | Fae te nee ie the tus} tha ths trate between Britian co-|FOr Constipated Bowels——Bilious Liver | never dyed before, Just buy Dia-| lumbla and the United States is re ttilincnentn | mond Dyee—ne other kind—then | garded as almost certain by J. J. Un- | your material will come out right, | derwood, Washington, 1. C. repre | The nicest catharticlaxative to because Diamond Dyes are guaran:| sentative of the Seattle Chamber ef | physic your bowels when you have pletely by morning and you will feel eplendid. “They work while you teed not to streak, spot, fade, or run.| Commerce. Ilia convictions regard Headache Billousness sleep.” Cancarets never stir you up) |Tell your druggist whether the ma-| ing these two measures were voiced Colds Indigestion lor gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, | 700 Pine 81 —700 terial you wieh to dye is wool or | in communications received by Frank Dinainess Bour Btormach or Oli, and they cost only ten cents) Opposite Pine st. Market & box. Children love Cascareta, too, | Advertisement ' silk, of whether it ie linen, cotter | Waterhouse, president of the cham-| ts candy-like Cascareta, One or two ber, Tuewtay, or mixed goods.—-Advertinement. tonight will empty your bowel com Harry Kahne any city in the United States or Can: | ada—all at the same time. | In answer to a query how he dis. covered be had this power of concen: | tration, Kahne replied The 1922 Merchandise Pro- | gram of Cheasty’s Is Exactly One Month Ahead of 1921 Ready right now with more than | one thousand attractive new “I must have tnbertted It from my father, who was a rabbi. He spoke ® colums of /1¢ languages and bed = marvelous —! Providence I was so quick at fmures | 11 wan always sent out of the room |i] during arithmetic leesona, For f had | | the correct answer to everything be | fore the teacher finished writing the | | pumbers on the blackboard or calling | them out. I've always been able to do anything with figures, Ughtning calculating, etc. I used to do it for tie amusement of my friends and I first started on the stage doing « |i) few blackboard stunts tm mental ii! feature of the Moore program. | W. D. SHANNON, resident enct Spring Suits and Overcoats Last year we were unable to make acomplete spring display before the first of April. But as a part of our service, we plan to always be one month early. a The Set Price Policy, which was so successful last fall, will be . 102. riven ce eet used. But instead of two prices, there will be four. An in- ) |Monday night at Ewing st. and Stone || e ° ° Iiea’as. Bia ton” creased volume and the law of averages make this unique policy . possible. | $36.50-$43-$47-$55 | 110 —G. Shite, 6, was attehtty |) For all Kuppenheimer and Society Brand suits and overcoats | |G. A. Collman, 110 Third ave, N. W., |) struck him at Sixth ave. S. and Jack- | fj) |son st. Monday. ° ee | ‘This day last year seven pede | trians were injured by sutos, bringing the total for that year in the Cheasty store. This means that the “top” price for the best of these two famous “makes” will be $55. Other exclusive agents for these clothes in different parts of the country charge from $40 to $80 as contrasted with our set price policy of $36.50, $43, $47 and $55. Also,.we will especially feature other nationally known spring suits of standardized quality at $27 and $32.50 Official Showing of New Spring Dunlap Hats Official Showing of New Spring Dunlap Hats MR JUNIORS —Little Me SEATTLE LAUNDRY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION ef came tngredionts, thes candy ‘ : same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults.

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