The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 2

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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU; For BETTER AMERICAN HOMES JANUARY SALE HOUSEWARES | ——_———. —shaving down the profits — forcing So" gS JANUARY SALE prices just as far down on housefurnishings' as they can go—check your needs—figure the sav- ings. Make your dollars go further. Pictured are only a few of the hun- dreds of other special values: “Your Credit Is Good!” 1—folding troning board, medium stse. Regular price $3.50. Special.. t—tmported wooden rolling pin. Regular price 450, Special BRN RE pe 3—heavy aluminum tea kettle As pictured. Regular price $1.76. Special... ds 4—heavy 2quart aluminum double boiler Regular price $1.75. Special. S—eet of 3 aluminum sauce pans. 1, 1%, Dquart sizes. Regular price $1.50. Special... 6—tamity scales, as pictured. Weigh to 26 Tos. Regular price $3.25. Special —galvanized water pall. 10-quart size. Regular price $0c. Spectal... 14—tmported willow clothes hamper, as plo tured. Regular price $3.50. Special W—wset of 4 earthen ware mixing bowls Regular price $1.25. Special ee 16—neavy charcoal tin wash boiler. No. § size. Regular price $2.75. Special de 1i—white enameled bread box. Size 12417 ins. Regular price $2—. Special. 18—Wisard handled duster. As pictured. Regular price $1.25. Special 19%—good heavy galvanized wash tub. No. 1 size. Regular price $1— 20—genuine Thermos lunch set, as pletured. Regular price $3— Special 21—round, wire dish drainer, ax pictured Regular price $1—. Special 2—nickel crumb tray and seraper. price 65c. Special 23—aluminum sauce pan, w&h cover. price $1—. Special .... Regular Characterizes our every transaction, Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND FIKE ST. XATED IRON DRIVING FORCE HIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL [EN AND WOMEN you think of the successful men and a ple tte are doing things they possess force, . eey-the kind over when ed I re _Nuxa' ron the blood “and red blood cells, the nerves, re- weakened tissues to instill renewed into the four mil- use it annually strength and Bee how long you can work or how far you can } without tired; next take two five- tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day is for two weeks. Then test your strength and see how much you have gained. Numbers ‘ous, run-down people who were ailing all have most astonishingly increased their th and endurance simply by taking iron in the form. PADL Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Swift Drug Co. Wrogmeu®! Coticura Talcum ‘TACOMA: < SONOLMPELD 8 50K: Eight Men Added to City Payroll Three rat killers, 4 harbormen and assistant recretary to the mayor were added to the elty payroll by the city council Monday. The assistant sec retary wan added at Mayor Edwin J Brown's request. MRS. HELEN STEVENS and Mea. Ht, F, Weeks will be the prin cipal speakers at the regular meet ng of the Seattic League of Women Voters, to be held Wednesday noon in the private dining room of the ¥. W. C. A. cafeteria. THE SEATTLE STAR “Bet I can beat you in a race ‘This te what Torty Turtle aid tn Dreamland! What's that, my dears? You are |adking how Torty got there when [he's so very slow! Simple as A, B, C, or rather aa X. | YY, @ When he waa snoring away thru Nis pollparret beak down under ‘the mud fn the bottom of Ripple Creek, not far from the place Phil| Frog had been anooring before he} jwent to Dreamland—well, when | |'Torty was snoring away, Nancy Nick in ir Green Shoes, and Dusty Coat the fairy sandman, with |nis big bag, came along and found |him and sprinkled him with magte |dust. Then, kerfiip, kerflop, ker | lump! @ little trapdoor opened right un- | der Torty and after about 69 somer sauite he landed right in the middie | of Dreamland. While he was bitnking his eyes chewing gum signa (you know kind that shine at night and [keep going off and on) @ fairy ap proached) him. “Welcome to Dreamiandt™ * smiling «ractously wnid “Thank you, ma’am.” answered! (Comyright, 19: tee ite readers te ase thie Readers who may know the wherenbouls persone mestioned tm thie column as ented alee te report te such Heme as will interest thelr communition | aero ! ARNOLD E. ERICKSON—This man, last heard from tn 1919, when lying at 6402% Ballard ave. N, is betng sought by his brother, C. Ben Erickson, care of B. of I. BE. bank, Cleveland, Ohio. JAMES F. HAMN—The wits of James F. Hamn, an exeervice man, is trying to locate her husband, In- formation concerning his where | abouts will be appreciated by Mra. | | James Hamn, 2427 Froost ave, Apt. | B, Kansas City. EVERETT.—John Kammingn, | Whidby Island fisherman, drowns when boat capsizes in gale near Coupeville. WOMAN SO ILL COULDNOTWORK Gained Strength, Weight, and Now Doing Own Work by Taking Lydia | E-Pinkham's VegetableCompound | | her and | Ltool bottle did for mein a week's time, and when I | had taken three bottles I had gained both in strength and weight and waa doing my own work. I took it before my last baby was born and it helped me so much. I sure am giad to recom- mend the Vegetable Compound to an; ‘woman who suffers from female aif- ments, for 1 by experience what it can do. I have used Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Sanative Wash, also the Liver Pills,too,and think them fine.”’—Mra, Wm. Evprine, 620 E. Grant Street, Marion, Indiana. A record of nearly fifty years ser- vice should convince you of the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound. EVERYTHING CLEAN WITH ENERGINE ‘THE PERFECT ORY CLLANER T ALL ORUG 2TORES ———~ Fascinatingly Fragrant —— Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in| f00d condition, be careful what you ‘wash it with. | Many soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too much free alkall, | This dries the scalp, makes the hair | | brittle and is very harmful, Mulst- fled cocoanut ofl shampoo (which ts | pure and entirely greaseloss), is much | better than anything else you ean | use for shampooing, as this cannot | Powsibly injure the hair | Simply put two or three teaspoon fuls of Mulsified in @ cup or glass with « little warm water, then moist. en your hair with water and rub the Mulsified in, it will make an abun. | |dance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thorough: | ly. The lather rinses out easily, and | removes every particle of dust, dirt, | | dandruff and exc im OL, The hair. | dries quickly and evenly, and it | ps4 it fine and silky, bright, Muffy and ensy to manage You can get Mulwified ¢ shampoo at any drug store very cheap, and a few ounces will last everyone in the ¢amily for months, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. anut off It ts now, Ben,” he oried saucily. astonished Torty. “flo that's what this place ts, is it? Well, { shouldn't have thought #0, for there's my rival, Ben Bunny, over there, who twats me in all the races, I'd like to get away from him for « little while.”* “In that what you desire moat?” asked the fairy “More than any thing else in the world?’ “Ne answered Torty quickly “There's just one thing I wish: for more and that's to beat Ben Bunny fn a race.” “Well, then,” emiled the fairy. | “Your winh will be granted. I've brought you an electrig moter and four nice wheels. We are going to make you tnto a turtomobile.” | “For goodness sake!" declared Torty with a delighted «rin, ‘That will be fine! Put ‘em on sow, will your" And the fairy did no, In five minutes Torty Turtomodtie whiseed under Ben Bunny's aston- tshed nore and back again. “Niet I can beat you In « race now, Ben,” he cried sauctty (To Bo Continued) ‘The Seattle Mtar) PAUL WOULD CUT COUNTY BUDGETS Pledges $200,000 Saving on His Program “1 can ent down the taxpayers’ burden $200,000, if my associates and the public will back my econ . omy and business program.” Frank Paul, new county com. missioner from the South dis trict, made this anqualified prom. iso Tuteday. Upon taking officn he read a statement of policy itemizing the savings that he claims could be ef: | feoted in each Gepartiment of county government. Paul moved that his program be adopted as the official ‘policy of the! board of county commisisoners, but it was not seconded, While concurring tn the joint Gaines-Pau! program which waa put | into effect Monday, when the new! commissioners took office, which wiil | save the county $52,740, Paul wants to go much further in retrenchment | and economy. Paul outlined his pro- gram an follows: “By substituting two road super '@ the county $59,000. | “By reapportioning the road and) bridge fund for the North district, | and dividing it equally with the! South district, I will reduce expend: | itures in the North end $276,000. The | balance of the $660,000 fund will take | care of the South district, i “Discontinue furnishing automo. | piles to the three county commiasion- om, the auditor, assessor, superin- tendent of schools, prosecuting attor- | yey, county health officer, electrical jepartment, plumbing department, arpenter department, purchasing de partment, rightofway department, industrial tract department and agri. | cultural agent, making @ saving of $9,770. “Sell these autos and turn the mon- ¢y into the general fund. “Allow the engineer's department | five instead of 18 automobliss, Cut | down number of trucks and reduce sheriff's cars to four, Une two emer gency touring care for general | county use and one service car for| the county garage, Total savings in omobile retrenchments, $15,870. Move the stockade from the Wil lows to Sand Point. Merge the city and county hoepitel« and city end unty jails. Reorganize the health department and save $10,000. Re organize the public welfare depart ment and save $2,400. Dixpenwe with garage superin. tendent, one machinist, three me chantes and w mechanic's helper and save $6,162. ‘Discontinue agricultural agent's department and by demonstartion agent and save $6,490." Paul claims these measures will | mvo « total of $164,491 and ad-} ditional economies, bringing the savings to $200,000, can be effected by @ survey of the juvenile court, | the detentien home, the probation | nt and the mother’s pension | laima that | made by dems offices reorganize I would give the v: county officers until February 1 to make the reductions and if they fall I want « board of survey appointed to scrutin. ize further economies,” Paul con- aluded missioner Bill Gaines, chair the board, said that he favor- of the plank am for e man ¢ od man in Paul's pro. onomy and con nistent retrenc G of the during the ec ome of them I expect to see put into eff ing months, but pose.” op Council Delays License Action Members of the license committes of the city council Monday refused to take action on the Landes ordi. for church, Jes, the council, postponed vote on the ordinance until 10 a. m. next Monday, SALTS FINE FOR | \clogged kidneys and help stimulate TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1923. ith VALUES We Tell It W SPRING RESSES ARE HERE WITH ALL THE CHARMS OF A NEW SEASON —Exquisite Taffetas and Canton Crepes ICH IN IDEAS OF CONCEPTION, majestic in youthful becomingness the daintiest and loveliest frocks for the entertainments of waning winter, every one of the thousand merits the envious glances showered upon it. See them while the variety is at its best. is to instantly invoke your admiration. Doing so Surprising as it may seem, these beautiful early Spring models, although of a high type in mate- rials and workmanship, are priced in our own exclusive and popular way at greatest care for perfect needle- work, they are worthy of carry- ing “Sweet Six- teen’s” first mes- sage of Spring. HE TAFFETAS appear tn many new and appealing ways with plain and circular skirts, ruffled and pleated, some trimmed with velvet and fancy ornaments; others with tucks and smartly Parisian touches. Half and three-quarter sleeves grace some; others have straight- line bodices and Peter Pan collars; some pretty basque effects. Cuno CREPES are in the collection, offering many delightful Spring innovations. Though of spirtted styles, they are not restricted to wear by misses. Women of all ages, in figures up to 44, who look to preserve their youthful appearance, find in them all that is desired. “Sweet Sixteen” First With the New How refreshing, in the midst of showers of Clearance Sales offering “what's left,” to find ONE store ready with 1928 Spring models! No occasion ever arises that calls upon us to offer out-of-style garments. We never have any such merchandise—none to be marked up at the opening of a season and re- duced later. We are always in the lead with the advance modes. Our prices cannot be reduced, nor need they be. Attorney Sues Phone Company William C, Bristol, Portland attor- Everett Men Buy AMSTERDAM, N. ¥, 4 ge ‘nied, Bidets Telia ae ond Ave. Store pros owicantdlesne sr whit RL Bachdider and RB, Cornell, |ney, eon of Harry Payne Whitney, ney, filed sult for $4,266.21 against | of Borne Smt the Puget Sound Telephone Co, in | Proprietors & men’s furnishing of New York, for $1,000,000 the federal court Monday, alleging |*tore in Ev@rett for the past 12 ages, alleging breach of promisé: that the sum is due him for attor-| years, have purchased the Gus) dicmissed by Supreme Court Justi ney's foes Brown store, at the corner of Second | Borst here. ave. and Yesler way, ana will exten-| sively remodel the site before open: | rns Toni, wean nae ae ing & men's store there. The Second Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets ave. entrance will have a new arcade | Will keep the system in a healthy nunrber of other changes ‘ ition and thus ward off all at- of Colds, Grip or Influenza. 80c. ~—Advertisement i Inti: Laxat! ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Flush Your! Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels NO WASTE when we make window frames (with the MAGIC POCKETS) Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get slug- gish and ged and need a flush- ly, eine we have back: in the kidney ® acheay-rheumatio twinges, torpid r, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder We make thousands of window frames and other mill work items and use up all the lumber clean— ctive and clean and the mo- no waste. you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region begin drinking lots of water, Also get about four ances of Jad Salts from any good ug store here, take a tablespoon: ful in @ glass of water before break fost for a few days and your kid peys will then act fine, This famous salts is made from the acid of krapes and lemon juice, combined with Jithia, and is inten ‘0 flush You get the profit. That's why our window frames, all cut, beveled, grooved, pulleys inserted, with MAGIC POCKETS for salvaging window weights, cost you only about what the lumber alone would ordinarily represent. ie can’t make them “on the job” ‘or several times our price. them to activity, Tt also helps neutralize the acids tn the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorde | Jad Salts inexpensive; makes @ delightful effervescent lithia water drink which © nould take now and then » their kid Come to us for doors, windows, ‘millwork, of all kinds—and save big money! help kidney trouble trouble, By all mi physictan exa:

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