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Generation ig Using Syrup Pepsin aenaabory Cald- ta the contidence of core C) E are thousands of , robust young men and ‘who have mever in all oe any other —_ soo dwell well's § Pepsin. tp parents wore given L by ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE oe 5 anyone in t ty . Coldwell’ Irs Syrup { cleanly i en Od any denen. SYRUP PEPSIN Jhe family laxative Bread Buyers to Profit Saturday igs Washington Baking corpora. responsive uw BREW RISES TO SAY THE INITIALS HAPPEN TO BE HIS fore men have thelr mono on their writing paper. om their pajamas, but it re. for Henry Baum, one of owners of the RainierGrand to grow specially mono d apples! A boxful of the big, bright, red with “H. B.” outlined in te on their scarlet sides, is display in the window of the |) restaurant. | initials are @ part of the They were made by pest the letters on the fruit when Was still green. After the ap- had reddened, the paper was off, leaving the white mon- on the fruit, apples were grown by at Des Moinrs. Denia announced Friday tt would | place @ 50-cent thrift coupon in every loaf of Butter.Nut, Kream Krust and National breads until ita supply of 126,000 coupons ts exhausted. When lyou get your bread Saturday you will find Inside the wrapper the thrift coupon, which ts worth 680 conte. Take tt to the Seattle Na j tonal bank, add 50 cents and you ny be | bh a savings credit of $1 ECHOES OF THE recent national convention of the Episcopal church st -Portiand will be given at Trinity | Parish church at the 11 o'clock serv. fee Sunday by the Rev. William H. Bliss, rector. In the evening the! jsermon topte will he “Christian So- j cial Service.” Sunday school will be jheld at 948 Sunday morning at Trinity chapel, 10th ave. N. and Aloha. =_ very Live Grocer ‘ “és with pure, wholesome Carnation Milk be- will be pleased, and satisfied customers It takes “pep” to g@ out on the } ede line and “sell” nowadays. ingly delicate, but nourish- Weel ast will send the day off wit a hop-skip and will to win. "you's step “light” and think /“quick” if Carnation about. , to The Star's Thrift | (THEY'LL TELL ABOUT HOMES Plenty of Information to Be Given Next Week Tt there's anybody In Geattle at the end of next week who doesn't know all about the latest in house hold conveniences, tt won't be the fault of the committes tn charge of preparations for “Better Homes week,” which starts Monday Th addition to displays in all stores where housefurnishings are sold dur- ing business hours thruout the weal, there will be a special “open he in the establishments on the o of Saturday, October 14, from 7 10, for the benefit of those who can’t wet away from thelr work during the day Next week will be addressed, accord ing to present plans, by an educa tonal speaker who will discuss means of improving the American home At noon Monday the Rotary club Will be addressed in the Arcade butld. ing by Henry King on “Better Home Facta,” and Joe Greenwell will be heard by the Kiwanis club at the Washington Annex. Rev. Cleveland Kiethauer will talk at the meeting of the members’ council! of the Cham. ber of Commerce tn the Maac club | rooms at noon, October 13, and W J. Hindley, educational director of the Washington State Retail associa. tion, will speak before the Mutual |Bustness club fn the Fine Arts hall Monday evening at §. In addition, the Un Washington home econo ment will be open to vi from 10 a. m. to 4p. m. and the public will be permitted to tnapect the seniors’ practice cottage. The de partment will be open in the evening on Thursday. The pudlio Whrary fs cooperating by displaying special books pertain: ing to “Better Homes’ for the cele | Dration, |She Got 9 Months for Being Tender PARIS, Oct. ¢—MMlle. Cello Hew rot pitied the 3.yearold baby of Mme. Adele Humbert, child to her home and cared for him tenderly, She was arrested for kid naping and sent to prison for nine monthe. Besides this, every club that meets | so she took the! THE SEATTLE ST AE TACOMA HOLDS BOARD AT FAIR Great Crowds Turn Out to Support Local Pride PUYALLUP, Oct. 6—-Today was Tacoma and Pierce County day at the Western Washington fair, and local pride was aroused in an effort |to equal the record established yeu terfay, when Seattle and King county delegations taxed the capacity of everybody, from gate attendants |to hot dog vendors. adance marks for the week ‘tered yesterday, when 25, re counted in. the manufacturers’ seotion were the center of interest and attraction. In the evening, which was turned over to the American Legion, Louis B. Schwellenbach, Seattle and state commander of made the principal address ring meeting. The chariot races, Australian auto pursuit, and other thrilling features were observed by enthusiastic \throngs. | ‘Today's bear chase, by real blood: [hounds elicited much tuterest. Waiter Killed by Propeller of Boat NEW YORK, N, ¥Y,, Oct. ¢.—While |nearly 3,000 persons looked on, | breathless and hoping against hope, | a fast ocean steamship was jockeyed jin mid-Atlantic In an unsuccessful | attempt to rescue « third-class walter | who fell from the veasel while she | wae making 20 knots, The drowned man was Mtaniey Motealf, 22, of Manchester, England, and, eo far as is known, bad no fam fly. He was on the boat deck help: ing make fast a canvas cover on a lifeboat, Hie foot slipped and he pitehed from the starboard side aft Within half a minute the huge bulk of the liner began circling over the spot where the walter dropped over board. Mix liferings were tn the water within a few seconds. The | Yeanel wae sent around for more than | two hours tn concentric after which Capt. W. RD, Irv reluc tantly ordered it back on fi rhe. It ta the opinion of off | Motealf was drawn tnte ¢ lors of the vessel and never came to the the surfac ee after he hit the water | U nsolicited Gif ts Bring | Chest Fund to $502,000 |, Voluntary subseriptions matied or brought direct to the Community | Fund headquarters since Thursday lnoos brought the total raised to $502,000, Chairman Otto F.. Kege porting Thursday at their last noon. luncheon of the campaign | learned int wubscriptions the to tal wae $48 1 unso | leited @ubscriptions coming in rapid. | ly the balance remaining is leew than $300,000. The Fund requires § 3. The campaign commitiee Fri urged subscribers not to take their leubscriber’s sticker out of the win |aow or remove the subscriber's but. ton as it will avoid a tcttor’s call, “Woe are greatly pleased the [number of people who are mailing jor bringing in thelr subscriptions,” ania Chairman Kegel Friday noon “We started making this appeal last Friday when it was apparent that =—F When the volunteer workers re solicitors would be unable to reach thousands who gave last year and other thousands who did not eub- scribe in 1921 but now feel that the Fund merits beral and prompt sup- | port. One of the strongest indorse | ments we could possibly have t# the action of quite a number of last year’s subscribers, who have mailed in the 1922 wubscription unsolicited anf have made it larger than last ear.” it Altho the workers are not report each noon, as intrusted with your breakfast’s right. Mush isn’t the heavy kind of mush you're thinking It’s surprisingly light— and it’s healthful because it’s made of the entire wheat kernels, rolled to paper thinness, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— IRNATION MUSH Pied from Entire. Wheat Kernels ERS BROS, MILLING CO. Pacific Coast Millers |making the balance of the calls tn thelr districts, reperting to thetr di. vision commanders or headquarters. $33 Henry building, Fourth Union, direct. Ma [dustrial plants wh no subscrtp |tion list bas been circulated have [notified the committee that this wil! be done at once and substantial in creases are pledeed by the industrial and commercial divisions. Last year these groups ried many thow jeand subscribers ' Coffee that is , Untailing m Quality Tiree times a day Golden West meets the exact ing taste of thousands - - --no better of “and One Package of Roman Meal Please” “_ good thing to ask for. Means better health and more vitality for the whole family. Nutritious and economical cooked as porridge, muffins, bread, cookies, ate [Roman Meal te whole whe and blended with plaxon anced human food. "pola by grocers and} stores and in| SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET UGAR ca BUATION. wo 35c #:60C at ee White ge Soap SANITARY MARKET, RUGAR BTALL-—100 vinsr. ave. ‘FLOOR Anderson Grocery Buy Where the REAL Cut Rates Are! Two of the Biggest Stores in the City SANITARY MARKET Also SOUTH END MARKET 1519 First Ave. | Third and Washington 100 LBS, PURE CANE SUGAR $7.25 Rex Flour, $1.95 Wesson Oil, $1.75 49-Ib. sack. . gallons 10c Carnation Wheat Crisco, Flakes, per pkg. . 3-Ib. cans —-LARGE CANS CORN BEEF HASH 15c-— AT Last. A health bread that te really delicious DR. GREGORY’S Kattre Wh HEALTH BREAD Made only by Beginn’s Bake Sh 1523% Firet Ave, Sanitary ONE BIG SPECIAL Fresh Creamery Butter 43;,, 2 Ibs. for 85c HUGHES BUTTER STORE 47 Sanitary Market, Lower Fioor ——— QUEEN HATCHERY Scratch Food Lilty’s, Albers’ ami 10 Tha Cracked Cora . 9 tbe. Boratch . Mized Bird Be ma Keg Grade ands, per 100 Reasonable parking p near our locatton,. Drive ip alley and get your feed. QUEEN HATCHERY 87 Btewart St. Elitett 2084 FRESH RED FALMON, Ib. 30¢ SHRIMP MEAT, Ib ..T0¢ CRAB MEAT, tb. ..70¢ CRABS and OYSTERS SUNSET FISH CO. 21-33 Sanitary Mkt., Lewer Fleer Fisher's APPLES, 61.00 Fer Box ag" wp FEINBERG & KATZ ) 8 um. 60c S U 100 Te. $7.50 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 Bars for 25c Sager Stalle—Prine Place, » peed an@ Municipal Markets Camation or Borden’s Mk ‘Tell Be etme Munteipel Market Seger Cans 3 5¢ eur Stall and 62 Pike PL Mkt. STONG f.525 Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 25c Butter Department, Stall 39, Economy Market Sharp or Mild Full Cream Good Creamery Butter, Ib. 45¢ Cheese, ib. +. 86¢@ | New Comb Honecy......20¢0 Primost, 18¢; 2: be BS¢ | 5 Ibe, Guatemala Honey, 90¢ DEST CARD The Following Prices Good for » Week: Extra Fine Large Dill Pickles, 1¢ Each 60. Karo Syrup, Blue Cans, & ibs. 33¢, 10 tbs Karo Syrup, Red Cans, 5 Ite. 38¢, 10 ibs. Fine Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, mixed, Ib. Pure Mixed Pickling Spies, Ib .. 4 bones Searchlight Matches Be 2 tha. Fine Ginger Grape Sd 2, 380 cans Lunch Ton Crisco eo Ra 1.58 of fait 2he wad ey 0 gr a Md an iss 2 cane Old Dutch Clean: iBe | #100 rolls Toflet Paper .... Oe | Rogers’ Baking Powder, 1 Mb. | 2 Is. Pure Cocos . : 4 he. Elbow Cut Macaron! . Fine Shredded Cocoanut, ™. . | 1. Pure Black Pepper | STONG ty MUNICIPAL Bho large can Sockeye falmon Ihe 10 be bare Ideal Soap Ihe bottle Rogers’ Pure Vi or Lemon Extract he bot. Biuing or Ammot 4 10¢ cane Good falmon STONG’S Crocem score Suatny podiek, tear Bioee School Shoes Correctly Fitted GROCERY New ONG’S : Market FREE! FREE! 100 articles of value to poult men, worth from ibe to $1.26, will be given Free to customers with $1.00 purchase or over (while they last). Scratch, 41 Ibs.....$1.00 Egg Mash, 37 Ibs.. .$1.00 Everything tn the Poultry Line ‘The Mest for Less MARKET HATCHERY Pike Place Market. er Floor Opposite Sugar it Our stock completa Your favorites are here. Priced at $2.40, $2.80, $3.00, $3.40 LADIEW AND MEN‘s SHORS at Greatly Reduced Prices Pike Place Market SHOETERIA Lower Fleer, Nr. §uge at THE MALT SHOP 04 Pike MM. Mkt, Lower Floor Complete Bottling Supplies Free Delivery Postage G. F. HASTING BUY MEATS FROM MURRAY For Eeonomy and Satisfaction Veal Outlets -.16¢ | Bacon . -16%¢ T-Bone Steaks 1714¢ | Lamb Chops . 1B¢ MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 4-08 Vike arket, Lower re Also MURRAY tranes Municip: the Green reise GrOCer me. Bargains More Our Rest | Pare Onne Fancy Patent BUTTER SUGAR Uneeda Biscuits .--. 2 The, O50 5 Ths. B80 49-T, anck $1.73 -5¢ | 100 Fresh Bulk Roast Coffes, Full Cream Cheese “ane | 2 Ibe. Cream Brick Cheese..,.,.-25¢@ | Jello, Demonstra- tion CLOROX | 2 The, Sauerkraut | Me jar India Helish .. | 8 big hes, Corn Fink . 2 Shredded Wheat Biscalt ... " Wheat-0, 196; 3 Phes. | 55c B Brenkt We ‘Deliver Where Others Fail. Padmanved Cate: ‘Marty GREEN'S BUTTER AND @ROCE! TORES Stalle 102-103-105-110 Corner Market, Firet Also Stall 102 Senitary Market, Viret Ave. ner SHOULDER MUTTON ROAST - - 731 Lb. Eastern Hams ......25¢ Hog Lamb Roast. er Diain 5285 eevee 10¢ | Hog Liver .. Veal Cutlets Sugar-Cured Bacon... .25¢ MENGEDOHT’S MARKET STALL 2 Corner Market—Lower Floor STALL 2 9 CUT-PRICE GROCERY 1523 Pike Place Market--Next to Manning’s Coffee Store Crystal White Soap, 5 bars.........19¢ Corn Beef Hash, large No. 2 cans, ea. 15c Carnation, Borden or Federal Milk. .9c (Limit Stix) Mazola or Wesson Ol, quart cans ... aeeece ee 406 Southern Sweet Potatoes, large No. 2% cans, 2 for. . Del Monte Pork and Beans, No. 1 cans, 3 for. . New Pack Hawaiian Pineapple, Broken penene large cans, 25¢ Penick Syrup, light or dark, 3 cans . 25 Pure Cider Vinegar (bring container). . 5 Libby's Rosedale Sliced Pineapple, larg cans. wehlight MATCHES, | Olympic FARCAKD. TLOUN. 220 ROYAL BAKING Pi WDER ’ 3 DEPARTMENT STORE Just a Sample of the te, ou _Bestish ge [tat Pout Qe Parnas, * Pier of 400 Coffee my coffee coe} with give yen one-half pound for 9a In Other Werde— 1Y%, Ibs. 40c Coffee, 49¢ GEIGER’S TEA & COFFEE SHOP STALL 18 Economy Rear Bartell’s Drug Store wiiettines & Lbs. 646 GOURMAN’S GROCERY Stall 12 Pike Pi. Mkt, Lower FL OPTICIAN|® Erte so te Beattie Prices ea bane 7h er Chitares's Rabbers ET CENTER DEPARTMENT STORE &2 Pike St., on Pike St. Bridge Lower Floor Pike Fines Market Opposite Sugar Herman Hurwits, _Bermam iarwite, Prem *. JABBER} ent 89 Pike Place Market Lower Fleer YAKIMA GEM bir} pry Noated ter lene i Depertment. ICAL CO. et your hooks Branch af the Public OF INTEREST TO YOU Seattle’s Model Electrical Homes Will Be Open Sundays, {:30 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. No Change in Week-Day Hours Previously Announced; Namely, 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. The Electric Club of Seattle, directing this exhibition, is striving to make your visit to the homes pleasant and comfortable, as well as instructive. At times, and particularly Sundays and evenings, the capacity of the two homes is taxed to the utmost. We bespeak for the club your patience if you have to wait for admittance, Puget Sound Power & Light Company or] Dealers in Everything Electrical for Your Home 7th and Olive (312 4th Ave.