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ELECTRIC IRONS 98 Cents We Have Just Six Hundred Left And Tomorrow Morning (Friday) They Go on Sale at the Ridiculous Price Quoted HREE weeks ago we had a sale of these Electric Irons. The sale was for two days only. In those two days we sold more than two thousand. Since the sale hundreds of women have told us how sorry they were not to have attended it as they “certainly wanted one of those irons. My neighbor has one and she’s simply crazy about it.” Of course, they asked us if we expected to have another 98-cent sale of these irons, and we frankly told them that we did not. But the last few days have made us change our minds. We have just received another shipment of our fine heavy imported aluminumware, Our store is not a very big one—we are seriously cramped for space—so to make room for this aluminumware we have decided that we will clean out the electric irons. Remember, these irons have cord attachments, and as we said in advertising our first sale, “A cord at- tachment for an electric iron costs more than we are asking for the iron and the attachment.” Come early if you want an iron. The sale will last for two days only—tomorrow and Saturday. In closing this ad, just a word to the young man who wants to give his best girl an ideal Christmas present. Here is a chance for him to give her some- thing that she will very much appreciate—and the cost—why you can’t buy much of a box of candy for Rcorcet N Central Public Market—1422 First Avenue Between Pike and Union Foster-Father of PORTLAND, Oct. 12.—Dr. H eran, physician, wo and CHILDREN | |'"£ #” operation ‘MEN, WOMEN a LATEST IN STYLE BEST IN QUALITY LOWEST IN PRICE lkatla, Alaska, for medical advice. | Madoc, son of a Welsh prince, | discoverea America 300 years | fore Columbus. NO MONEY T0 New Candy School W. ©. A. buliding, ts again in Be Housing of Immigrants Is /jr%, 7 Mimar to. the. one ot Knotty Problem 1981 Miss Hiworthy t# « firm believer in the doctrine that “a woman's piace is in the home.” She there teaches all manner of cooking in connection with candy making, thowe detained at the Seattle Immi-}" Hye to another candy school tation, according to Luther! which ts now in operation In the n, U. & immigration com-|¥, W. C. A. building and the eon- fusion which results from the close » wtatement followed one! proximity of the two, Miss Elworthy Congressional appropriation — ts necessary before more conveniences | and comforts can be installed for} ens RAT RY) Y.W.C.A. Opensa |J.D.ROSAAEN | PASSES AWAY An a decided surprise to his friends in Seattle is the news of the death in Toppenith Tuesday of James Douglas Rosanen, 30, Rowanen, tho suffering from « lingering tlinons for | several years, seemed well enough 'Tuesday to travel by auto from his home at 6208 16th ave, N, K., Seat tle, to Toppenish, where he planned to visit a brother, A few hours after his arrival he died. Rosaaen had been a resident of Seattle since 1903, when he camo here with his parents from Minne: | cota, He wan a graduate Broadway high school and the Unt SURPRISINGLY} GREAT VALUES| Friday and Saturday —= —_ Hoover Succumbs Minthorn, foster father of Seagetary lof Commerce Hoover, civil war vet educator and min sionary, died here Wednesday follow Dr, Minthorn had come here from his home in Metlah. Kirby, secretary of the) that unleas better ac amodations can be provided for] prominent Chinese who here orwand and foster trade rela tions between thie country and the Orient, the United States tx in dan. China club, ger of losing @ large amount of}and those who that business, Chinese of high standing are compelled to submit to quarters that are highly undeastr able, Kirby sald niasioner Weedin declared thy at the station are the best an be provided until an appropriation for improvements is made available, Student’s Funeral Is Held Thursday Funeral services for Harry Dodd. 23, University fent, who died at the Pul hospital Tuesday, were to be 11 a, m. Thursday at the University Christian church. Dodd was to have | graduated from the University, where | he was prominent as a soloist, gin} 1923. | He war the son of Mr. and Mre.| Wiliam T. Dodd, 6801 University way He is survived also by four| brothers, the Rev, Rollin J, Dodd, of | New York; Charles A. Dodd, of Su . Wash. and Joseph P. and N. Dodd, of Seattle, and on: ise Darley M. Dodd, also of Pioneer Woman of Seattle Passes On COUPEVILLE, Wash. Oct. 12.— Emma V. Terry died at her here Wednesday. Deceased Northwest pioneer and wid ly known thruout the Puget soun country, having spent 30 Seattle before movin ‘Lumber Production Shows Big Increase The West Coast Lumbermen’s a» Jsociation reports that for the week jending October 7 production in its |mal. New buginess was 25 per cent below production. During the week #4,960,000 feet of lumber, was turned out. Teacher’s Only Pupil Has Left GLEN ELDER, Kan, Oct. 12— Mins Eva Norris an idea} school. room. She hasn't a single pupil The parents of the only pupil moved away. Unless the board arranges to fill the wacancy the teacher threat ons to canes} her contract. THE NORDICA Choral club will hold ita weekly meeting at the Sani-| practic building, Broadway and &.} “| Pine, Friday night. A large attend | ance is asked for. \Beg Pardon! ‘The Star never intentionally prints a2 rue statement or makes anjest 4 write about, Whenever an error creeps ate ‘The Star, we will be very sled te correct it, and we will thenk the iries@s {| whe call it te our attention. | believed hy his countrymen to have “ee be-| Altho city hospital records show that a stage band at the Pantages WE SPECIALIZE IN DENTAL PLATES ‘Women’s Patent Oxfords, plain or combination of colors— $5.00 .. $7.00 Women's Arch-support Oxfords Jn black or brown kid leathers, which feature a close-fitting heel arch, with a broad, roomy tee meet" * "$7.00 “Perfection Plate” $12.50 Come to us and get our opinion as to the condition of your tecth We will gladly about their repair or replacement and this with- out cort or obligation on your part. We are giving pleasing and satisfying dental service in all branches of dentistry to hundreds of people every month and would Itke to add you to our list of grateful patrons. Come and investi sate our plans, examine fim- ples of our work, and you will be convinced that the Electro Dentists are giving “Better Dentistry for Less Money” advise you One and Two-strap Slippers in patent leather, black and brown kid; Cuban, military and low heels; Goodyear welt sewed sole; Many other patterns in Oxford= or Pumps; low, military or Cuban heels— 4.00 .. $7.00 Put Your Mouth in a Clean, Healthy Condition Our Reduced Prices Make It Possible Consultation Free Painless Methods All Licensed Dentists Samples Shown 15-Year Guarantee Special, Prompt Service for Out-of-Town Patients ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS OVER OWL DRUG STORE 8S. EB. Corner First and Pike Entrance 105% Pike %. Phone Main 2555 Men's Oxfords or High Cuts, black or brown kid or cal ther $4.00 .. $7.00 United Shoe Stores INC. 11220 Second Ave. 1220 Opposite Fraser-Paterson .|theater was treated for injuries which he received when caught un der a curtain that was t low: lered, the account of the ac as nted in The Star T de. d by the theater ma: . ie | Pyorrhea Co Take no chances. It strikes younger, too, Gums. If used consistently clean and the gums firm and pleasant to the taste ae well. The formula of R. J. Forhan, all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in t JR THE GUM *Vlore than a tooth lbeth Richardson, president of the ¥ of Washington stu.) W)C. A, y | ¥. M. © 118 mills was 10 per cent above nor-| constipation poison, sour Out of Eve Bleeding gums? Trouble ahead i Pyorrhea follows tender, bleeding gums, out of every five past forty, and thousands Brush your teeth with Forhan's For the time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its Progress, and keep the teeth white and plans to move her establishment within the next two weeks to some tory” make a profen m of candy making ire only to feed sweets to husbands. Suzzallo Speaks to Patrons of U Dr, Henry Suszalio, president of the University of Washington, ad- dressed parents of university stu: dents Wednesday night, at Meany hall, on the subject of scholarship rulea for entrance to undergraduate courses and the University record book, Others to speak were Eliza- and Charles L, Maxfield, A. secretary. Seaman in ‘Jail on Charge of Assault} Charged with aasaulting a satlor) jon the high seas, Frederick Han-| son, former first mate of the bark | entine Echo, was in the county jail | Thureday, awaiting hearing before) 1. & Commissioner Ro W. Me! | Clelland. Hanson was arrested in Aberdeen Just as he was preparing | to put to sea aboard the achooner | Fred J, Wood. Knights to Dance in Columbus’ Honor | A dance and musical program in celebration of the 420th anniversary | the discovery of America will be| held by members of the Knights of Columbus in the K. of C. hall Thure Gay night. MOTHER! Move Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Even a child loves the “fruity* taste of fornia Fig Syrup.” If} the little tongue is coated, or if your child ie listless, cross, fevertah, full! of cold, or han colle, a teaspoonful! will never fail to open the bowels, | In a few hours you can see for your-| | welt how thoroughly it works ail the bile and waste from the tender, little bowels | jand gives you @ weil, playful child| again. Millions of mothers keep “Califor. jnia Fig Byrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today mves a sick child} |tomorrow. Aa your druggist for gen-| |uine “California Fig Syrup,” which |has directions for bables and chil- |dren of all ages printed on bottle. |Mothert You must say “Calffornia” or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. mes to Four Five 3] four persons and used in healthy. It is D.D.S. At tubes, rq paste -it checks Pyorrhea Formula of R. J. Forkan. D. D. §. Forhan Company, New York @ Montreal han’s, Limited, versity of Washington. He ts murvived by hin father and | other bullding in the downtown|mother, Mr, and Mra, Siimes Rosaaen; | district two sisters, Mra, H. W. Siefert and} Pupils of “The Little Candy Pao-| Mrs, Eimer Leader, of Seattle, and are women who desire to/the brother, A, G. Rosaaen, of penish, $1 DOWN PUTS THIS ABC OBCILLATOR BLECTRIC WASHER IN YOUR HOME —the first high-grade PER washer ot a within the meann of every All metal con- heavy copper tub. Price: housewife. struction, Full 6sheet capacity. He wan a nephew of Frank| Hamilton, of Johnson & Hamilton, | undertakers. | IN DRESSES We have just received 200 New Dresses from New York—values never before shown in Seat- tle. As usual, there are a limited number of each style. Dresses as pictured, in silks, as well as a great many Poiret Twills and Tricotine, at— ‘oP winter, special— cor. price formerly $2.45, reduced to CAMISOLES—Navy and flesh; i : ii " 107 PIKE ST. IN BLOUSES There are some 30 Dozen Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Overblouses, in all shades. New designs for early 3.45 ~ $3.95 Also 20 dozen White Crepe de Chine Overblouses, 75c formerly $1.95; to close out ........... arket Blouse «4 Dress Shop VAL SyTE. ae EGER LE ERSR ITS AE Y : p- Which Road—’ The Spendthrift Road or the Thrift Road? Note the road signs illustrated above. There is only one route leading to Independence and Happiness, and that is the Thrift Road. A Real Opportunity is offered to all Seattle people through The Seattle Star Thrift Campaign. Bring in the Liberty Bell Coupon, worth 50c, and a handsome Liberty Bell Home Savings Bank will be given to you when you open your account, to encourage you to keep on the Thrift Road. Start on the Thrift Road Today! THE Seatfle National Bank Southeast Corner Second Avenue at Columbia Resources Over Twentf-Six Million Dollars Largest Bank in Washington RERGEECE WEEE F SESE BSR