The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 10

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ns . PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE ST é — 2,198 | GREATEST SUCCESS (T= Dame meses, wees srs) oar SPoer CLOTHES (~ IM A LUCKY FOR SPORTS ONLY Gvy~ my mx ‘" ~) tea’ ‘on roe Sh CLOTHES DONT GG | a "SPORTS ONLY” AS catty, coer MEA Ahi i JusT HAVE TO CENT AND é Sees Ans. ‘ 3 Sie STAND HERE ANP | WEAR. THE \ iW chase. Bie aig\'y; LO se. LATEST CLOTHES. ‘te a More Than 30,000,000 Bottles of Tanlac oar creanions, W Sone. OF you : . Sold in Lesa.” Than Eight Years. Merit | ran Enjoys Showers of P ralse - THEM AND Alone Has Confirmed It in the Favor. of | ' a Een for the magnificence and unusual value rep- the People of North America. Foreign) \ OPINION « resented in the thousands of garments fresh Countries Clamor for It. ds 1 from the style centers, and happily available Most proprietary maine: are sold by the dozen or by | L ' ? to the women of Seattle. the gross; some are bought by the trade in quantities of | from ten to twenty gross; a very few are sold by the car-| Joad, and then to only the largest jobbers, covering exten- | sive territories. The fact, therefore, that scores of jobbers have a demand sufficient to justify them in ordering not one | carload, but from two to three carloads of Tanlac at a time | makes Tanlac’s pre-eminence in the field of medicine all the) more noteworthy Orders from retal t from fifty | to seventy-five arc not UN} Stilt others who seemed ir i, gommon and pract ot the | well, yet who suffered fr 4 MY BOSS SAYS i‘ ans re . * t h S\ HES NOT GOIN from ten / . . . To PUT A ‘ THEYLL BE to supply tt “4 | Dio WEARING T Taniac has o > DERBY ON | ouT WEST Ket about eight y < ¢ THEYRE OUT OF | ARE CALLED THE | soon 30,000,000 bottles bap been a ri , denceneed Giakst STYLE. - IM GLAD. Ao aocPy VALENTINO) . It has stood the acid test o! public A ee : ‘, t THIS FELT HAT FEELS GooD, TROUSERS —- Hime and public trial! 1 is known IS FE TROUT e)ceea As “Scotty, the artist,” saw things, thru the dummy’s eyes, at the men's style shou ing popu} § ° By DUDLEY 8 DDALL. }Reotty on »p, skip and jumpy y te Seotty ° great outstanding eel aw YOS from booth to bx Aime ery |to vie. pletures million * suc ot! oy promin turer wa gti he showed them to the| ef thousands of men and|be tused on m ad nt 0 wee wit oo in ar ur he «| dummy Women of all ages and in all walks|no article of tr ‘ . vt [th miele of me « “You blamed chump.” sald the} Of fife, affiictea with stomach. ~ Pand kidney trouble, some of them dong standing. as well as thousan WO weak. thin, nervous men v j Women apparently on the verge . e eutt-| Be from the art department collapse, have testified pubticly that | < he greatest success in |CAUBHt the assignment to attend ‘ stepped pridef they have been fully restored to|the history of medicine jthe big fai show staged in| |< to soft music and the apot o Their norma! weight, health and| Taniac is sold by all good drug | agen: . . ; ght's bright gleaming in a fashion | repie ‘ od +] ) strength by its use. sists. —Advertivement J ~ , ta. by Alexander Leftw hile stoner . | ters 1 an easy mark : dumm ou've gone and done the i over ok of & mont melt | myting " ¢ that nobody would] 1 | hounds who w at them, What I'm doing ts T was received by Mra. Libby Beach |in the t 4 singing the pra a “ i trown, at Vancouver, Wash., in Au-| of styles that no solid citizen would |)4,). ory, pen Hn OTHING will so put a woman in tune with the spirit ‘ust, 1887," Mrs. Thompson writes, | 've to touch ‘ the n ho likes to} ( of Autumn as “Sweet Sixteen” apparel—for nowhere Missing “The assignment to the Washington | Heawen only knows what would nattilf, but inéonspicuously, at U in America can you find such smartness and such values Children’s home, of Seattle, waa | "Ave happened if a kindly dixposed ed EVERY DAY at— Relatives || svt se conc Aten, aoa my Sone a ieniea the net et farted Oreteoat were numerous AIRY ANY 1 Ree deepened eee | gtd given on Ethei Allen, birth me agate Semttne x | — friends. oP la Val . _ el, Fou ND—ORD BNOS.—tire. sh | Bi tm De ne ‘ Mal . Bright | Spot in r In Sizes 16 to 44 Without Competition h ave atti. anything «# m 2 oh " ‘ informs this bureau! don't let none of these birds tell you | piece « 4 Every Home. A Comfort | te @apoa roczse the three Hord brothers,| that a man ain't in style if he don’t vertisement wan pub-| wear knickers every time he goes | vomue in Years to Come | | * Star, has justleft | out of d cigar at the P i F Cc Th Hi h G d jo do ac | of there deataners A the i rdeen, where he in| corner fi. give you thet bette |. Park Rapids Minnesota mgt fd ur oats e Ig er rai es y © remain a few days before | Mraight ‘en thin. Gite acae . | taken your medicine—Lydia E. Pink ‘ w. Whit igh at $16 encom; race proceeding to his home in the Exst.| Ritieve me, I'm the guy that know : harm's Vegetable Dependable in character of Fur and Work je our Ka pass pi RELATIVES OF ETHEL ALLEN. Word has been received by The 8t6F icc ise thing @hmmy wear " icom ound — manship—priced the “Bweet Sixteen” wily. tleally every need for evens and service, we —Mra_ hompso: e 0 " gaa - b w ws . ic - carry extensive lines of the higher grades— “Mount Bact ee hs tposnane;| om chgles San unhad runties ® Jeverytning ‘ ultimate consumer. & i] for pains ond } Crepe Li Coneys $45 ss se high priced, but priced the “Sweet Six- iSthes of any relatives she may have. | B. Hord, 312 Bousch st.. Norfolk, Va. With this pretude the ¢. 4. took | makes the styles, for the manufac fore and after my Bay Seal Coats and Wraps $75 to $150 teen” way—at from $25 to $8375. seine. lst einai tlc now —— turer has learned that be can’t force TO THE BOYS} ae (ei) “Oe ee _AND GIRLS GRAIN EMBARGO. eee cd OF SEATTLE REMAINS, CLAIM =r" res si Park Rapids, bi Accusation Is Received by arry and arrive at middle age | Official at Olympia ore tanenewunie Shekel | and comfort other women } nut eee eee y pres sono oy “Otten the | ¢ childless home is due pedis of the wife, = eaieed by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege* be! Compound. It brought | on a happiness into the home of Mra. | obnson, Why not toy OASTER WAGON oe as TEETH || | Company emmerce: commission, and ac EXTRACTION | from ‘that body is expected} [shore FREE DAILY : emia Council Sits Tight | Vv <i | ‘ beak cathe on cules sila The shop employes of the Great Northern Rail- not cover the roof of the mouth if} nied at the Monday meeting of the | You have two of more teeth. 1 Rubber, way Company have organized associations which of teeth Saturday, Sept. 30th | a) kts Pint i paeerriben aden iy eb At 6 P. M. Stent e officers of the com- »| conn cnown pany these Associations will represent them before : i || ert chena preset tarene ete the United States Railway Labor Board. There are Subscriptions to Apply on the Coaster Wagon Of- Fh Settee aes e864 le now at work more than ninety per cent as many fer Cannot Be Accepted After This Time. | O H I men as went on strike July 1st. At some points and a, Suubinet to Check A | ae ® Oo in some departments there is a full complement and Peoples Savings Bank D E NTISTS no more men are being hired. There are, however, 4 Se : ee—_—e—eee ned 30. Years some vacancies to be filled at some points and Those Who Have Turned in 10 Subscriptions Will | This Week’s Beauty Help 2 . , preferences will be given to former employes who Be Awarded Coaster Wagon on Verification of Sub- ' : scriptions. vat, Bet, necewary to nee: IGHT apply for these places. To such of the former em- a Nh teen eh: aires. OO ¢ : ployes as are given employment before October Ist shampoo. The easiest to use and Guickest. drying ‘whampoo that "we | ge, the company will also restore full pension rights can recommend to our readers tx Soe ae ean tay be en. || BAOVENESS and pass privileges. The only way in which these joyed at tery little expense, by dis: | Contestants Who Have Secured Part of the Re- solving a toaspoontul of canthrox, | tone and strengthen benefits may be derived is by applying for and which ean be obtained from an: quired Number of Orders Are Urged to Secure the [Bi (¢""". 2° 07700 pot rater. |T cone degen: being granted employment, and there is every indi- This makes a full cup of shampoo | Balance as Soon as Possible as the Supply of Wag- JRiii'i.'si"hne sai: instean oe Sum | " iiss cation that all vacancies will be filled in avery short ons Is Limited. rubbed into. the scalp. And on Lalit ve) feespedy time. Apply at nearest shop or at Division Super- every strand of hair, chemical ABN WET sotves, ail “Smmpurition” AE ta acy | See intendent’s office or at Room 217 King Street Sta- COASTER WAGON DEPT. 822.0 22 yj tion, Seattle, RALPH BUDD, Pres. jlather so created, you will find the | The Seattle Star acaip 1# fresh, clean and free from | | dandruff, while the hair dries quick. | ly and evenly, developing a bright | luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy—Adver tisement M JUNIOR S— Little Me One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults.

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