The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 2

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f PAGE 2 EMBER AMERICAN values: —golden oak table —fumed oak --DINING TABLE, golden oak, exactly as pictured; 45-in. 6-ft. extension top; special for this sale. Behroeder, carly Tuesday. Thieves entered via the basement door. In similar fashion, burglars en- i. @ = by paying only 00 $ ve for your dollar ACIF IC _ouTrl HOMES BUREAU, 12 We cater to the peo- ple who want to be well dressed with- out emptying their pocketbooks. You can own any garment in the house Through the pel ped buying power wan CREDIT :~ we can give you a greater value TRY US r rin” (0, 1221 FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOME: china cabinets, These —DINING CHAIR, ex actly as pictured; gen uine Spanish seat; cial for the week. many during the night. Chelan | bezzlement. Plate Department. tion of your teeth. 00 THIRD AVE VERSITY S 1614 Westink Near Fourth Kitehen Cabinets HD meets, Is Held for Glasses $5.00 YREM EXAMINATION GLOBE @PTICAL CO. SALE! DINING ROOM): FURNITURE —an economy event watched for and taken advantage of by homemakers. Our semi-annual clearance sale of odd buffets, tables, gate-leg tables, serving tables, dining chair sets. high-grade dining room sets also included. drop in price—an event of supreme importance. dining A number of A sale that means a real two sample Seas ialie A] 10 fumed oak; spe- — r RENTAL DEPARTMENT | —{xcluetve represen. Sheri Arrested at the Georgian hotel | | Monday night, J. R. Mathews, baad | jeutedenans was being hold in the nn | |Jail Tues@ay for the sheriff at Wen. [atchee on & warrant charging em. | Detectives Chad Ballard | land J. F. Majewski arrested Mathews \upon telegraphic information | $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhen ts com aidered the best; $2 per tooth. | In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CUNIC =: 1420% Second Avenee Or. Mayfield years treating mon 705 INST AVE. WASH, BLDG, 20 Third ave, apd looted tt of [silverware valued at nearty $409, Burgiars, making good use of| py: opportunities, carried out | t nearly a score of other robberies Complete STILL FIGHT OVE R AWARDS ne of olty ce f $180,000 we atum tn mtill sntracts for rth of new fire a follow the board of publte air,” » stormy ted in that ndvinement for which res afore the board Halverstandt tative repres 4 out the ruling of counsel, which charter to mean that pt the lowest bid seated the elty the clty must acer Or reject all bi The equipmen the Amertoan-La krave company to his department, Fire Chief Geo: M. Mantor wtated |English Work for sified by elther nee or the Bea acceptable | ree | Nov, 21 with a | tonpox ng made new @ sults | physicians in je umm the matter, “Gets It” Relieves Corns in 30 Seconds Ask Your Priends—They Know are ole barge refuse to din | blame for corm agony Trimming nd know how easily and " shrivels an calluses off—in money back if it ‘tein Wea: thoes with comfort. “2 & bet the Owl ANNOUNCEMENT On te. Pome 23, Prof. Sherman, r iff uy makes his famous arch sup- ports. Rogardions of what nature your foot trouble may be. will be pleased to advise Ordinary ready-made Hours: § & ONE DAY 'TroublesConquered or Money Back For 40 years, said Dr. Carey, I |have been prescribing my Presorlp- (known for youre ae kidney and biadder t have retired - prescrip. Carey was a P physician for many years Ex-Military and Prescription No, 177 Railway Doctor ands of sufferers from er aablela | 8 bladder troubles, Here. after you can alwayn get thin effect- ive prescription in both llquod and tablet form at Owl Drug Co., All reliable he sountey IOUSANDS of repu- table and responsible Northwest people can te» tify to my unfailing skill in curing Piles. Why suffer the pain and discomfort when my non-surgical method will cure you to stay cured? T romove all doubt a0 to resuhe by serecing to refund your foe if I fail te eure your Piles, ne matter hew severe er ebvonie the ease. Write ar call to day for my FREE booktet. TTS THE SEATTLE | White Plague Cure| .. Experiments | ' of people have only | jj ~| be instalied y {the banquet room will be DR. CHAS. J. DEAN | STAR SEATTLE 10 Al " TURKS’ VICTIMS | Old Clothes Will Be Given an Airing evicted fr of th own homes in panic } ish horde and sent feein rushing Turk coks @#0, are 1, the hun crushing red and the] Ore accumula | ork | weeks : All arrangements for the transpor tation of the clothing are nurs the Near Bast relief, « thra wt the Improvements for the Hotel Gowman Extensive alterations and improve. ments will be made in the Hotel the Washin plans ann Gowman, formerly Annex, according to Tuesday by T. Harry Gowman, th owner Refurnishingn te Among cont $25,000 wt other to meat 350 persons, and th shop will be converted Into a i| Fremont Poolroom Robbed by a Clerk} Confessing that he had robbed Kelty's poolroom in Fremont by | boring holes nround the jock, D. M. Chureh, 22, clerk, was arrested by Patrolman J. J. Haley at Vernon place and Rallard ave. Tuesday. | Chureh is held on an open charge pending investigation. | Grove, Um Adver fs guaranterd by 38 yeare service te millions of Americans ‘eo | works wonders chroale eatarrh, ache, for your head: tie on receipt Fl a KONDON were through? Always, there is blessed relief BENG (ANALGESIQUE ) | Just say Ben-Gay at any caita | and the clerk ef Hep pata tha the famous French Baume. | Rub rel hing muscles with Pa esos | Thos. Leeming & Co.,N. ¥., Amer. Agents Get the Original French Baume for ACHES and PAL First Aid [Ponce Making Cop Hee nla back oth slapped him, kioke 1922, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, | 2 Gets “Raw” Deal LA MOURE D., man Henry Straw p his wife, ile Then Strawn Interv 1 him de UUANNNUNNLUNNNNNNN44N4NN444N040990008000F0FFO00OFEEEUUOLOUEOUOOLOOOOOEEOOUEOOOOOOOOUA —_ A SALE THAT IS A | ; = : : = knocke eaving him Nothing like these Little Sun-Maids to put you on your feet—luseious, peppy little raisins. Get Going 7 E —5e Everywhere 100 pianos sold the first ten days explains the genuine confidence man- ifested in Du Barry's firet and last sale. Full of energy and fron— practically predigested nour- ishenent that you feel almost immediately after eating. Delicious when you're hun- gty——get you going again when you run down. Try ‘em and you'll know, Little Sun-Maids “Botween-Meal” Raisins Had Your tron Teday¥ THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MORE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS Breathlessly Reduced Finishing our contracts with our fac- tories. With every sweet grace we are : retiring liberally and musically. So to = our last friends, new pianos are going : at the price of good used instruments, to make room for the Seattle Branch of the finest millinery stores in the world, EASY LITTLE TERMS DU BARRY’S FIRST AND LAST PIANO SALE “Rarity Spells Sincerity” Te oe a eee ee aE be crcl a te Siero wppeet ions PENG mo J relteves rheumatic : ee Farieoye ne iT 1225 FIRST AVENUE Senisc Our Thanks Are Due To the many customers who managed to find their way te our store the past few months despite the torn-up condition of First Avenue, we are truly grateful. But, of course, normal business under such conditions was impossible and we have accumulated a surplus stock that good business judgment com- pels us to move. For a Short Time Only Suits and Overcoats MADE TO MEASURE BY EXPERT TAILORS $50 and $55 Values Are Now...... .$42.50 $60 and $65 Values Are Now...... .$50.00 $70 and $75 Values Are Now . $57.50 $100 Full Dress Suits Are Now. ... . .$75.00 All the better grades of woolens, both foreign and do- mestic, are represented in our immense stock. Rather hard to suggest a pattern, weave or color that we cannot supply. Our regular prices are always low—to get the same fine fabrics at decided reductions is truly an opportunity. And, of Course There will not be the slightest deviation from tA | ' % our high standard in cutting, fitting, tailor- ing and finish, even though the prices are temporarily reduced.

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