The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 6

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THE SE ATTLE STAR I have received many congratulations on the smart appearance of my new tailor shop at 1405 Third Avenue. My friends have been kind enough to say that it is a credit to the city. You are cordially invited to visit the new place. SUPERB NEW your inspection. Seattle never saw at the low price of $35. TAILOR 1405 Third Welcome To My New Store $5.00 Free Gift A Complimentary $5 Gift, with no obliga- tions attached, will be presented to every man who calls at the New Store during the Grand Opening Saturday —AND A NEW IDEA IN TAILORING SUITS MEASURE POD A complete new stock of the very finest woolens in the smart est and most fashionable patterns, weaves and colors awaits ouis Sidelsky Three Doors North of Union St. Sam Brown Belts for Carriers | resemblance to an overseas off belt for letter carriera which equal distribution of weight. Andersons Maintaine Editor's Note: — Recently The Star published @ series of ar teles by W. . Chambers in which he stated the position of the Kin, ‘ounty commis in their handling of the system. In line with Its policy to publish both troversy, The space to a series of articles by Thomas Daugherty in answer to those previously published. Mr. Daugherty's writings represent his own views, The history of the ferry deal dates back to the com boats on Lake | private capital, repre by John Anderson's company, could not fi- hance a service that would prope | meet the needs of the growing com: | munities east of the lake, It became necessary to to these fertih a King county was Anderson's small f were absorbe@ at a « more than the boats and they were STOCK as good woolens as these titlve ¢ Avenue —_— itl = (ED) Every department of our family out- - fitting store is equip- ped with a complete, ite ee of garments in the latest # styles. Here are just *# the clothes you want ® for Easter—at a gen- erous saving—and we invite you to use our Credit Gladly Plan for ‘special convenience in you want and pay for them conveniently later, ‘in small ‘weekly or sums, Hewat pure virgin wools at..... Come In Tomorrow and Make Easter Selection Smart Spring Wear for All the Family Bradbury Suits and Overcoats $29.50 triad Have the style, fine tailoring, quality and attractive prices that are so hard to find anywhere else. A splendid choice of good looking patterns and many new spring models to choose from—including the Snapback Sport Model of Strong- $39 0 0 iSaspargd ° Come in and see our Wonderful Choice of Taffeta and Beaded Crepe Dresses Smart, Lustrous Capes Plain and Trimmed Three-Piece Wrappy, Becoming Coats _ Clever Millinery For Sport and Dress Wear All are attractively priced and can be purchased with presen rex LIBERAL tomorrow’ at i000 ~=CREDIT 75 Speed Up —5c Everywhere Don't lag. Bat little raletos and speed up, Delicious when you're hungry. New life when you're tired. 1560 calories of energizing nu- triment per pound—75% fruit sugar, in practically predigested form—therefore almost imme- diately effective. Furnish food-iron also, Get little red box now and try, —Se everywhere. Little | Sun-Maids || | “Between-Meal” Raisins ARIES AFTER SATURDAY The two remaining days of our) great Dictionary distribution will | probably been dilatory in possessing one c | Most use volumes that has found its way Into the homes o: readers, say that we are ple at the reception of the work is but mildly to express our feelings. It will be consulted In every instance thou- $3|nands of times by its lucky owner, and always on some point that will | {add fo his storehouse of knowledge. | | We know of no ‘book that could be |more instructive. In addition to ita |accurate definitions of thousands of words, old and new, and its diacriti- cal markings of each word, {t has a joompendium of thousands of fact» $3 that should be known by every stu- dent of contemporary history, a list of over ten thousand synonyms and antonyms, and statistics from the latest United States and Canadian census. We can only express our | #/ regret that our contract expires this | week—and Indulge tho hope that not | a single reader will be without the volume which under our terms is) practically a gift. The coupon else. | where in today's paper explaing the | | terms of its acquisition. | RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS RHEUMATISH Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints, It cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once, When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub, you will feel the tingling leat, In three minutes it warms tho sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone, Ask any good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package,—Advertine- ment, Suits Your Will you be one of the 1,000 PARTNERS? Turn back to page 2. 9,n&l 209 Union St. 1532-34 Second Ay, | ion of | ¢ the tal bu an assistant superint NO MORE DICTION- |" it wasn't good enough Very soon you may notice that your letter carrier bears a ’ J v y teer, Here is First Assis | Postmaster General Bartlett inspecting the new Sam Brown has been designed to ¢ FERRY DEAL Unfortunate for County When Ford Died Campaign on to Discredit Fe y System d Luxurious Offic improving } moner Ram. cated, by th clubhouse erection of a $ @ landing and b destruction of one alip, its rebuilding,| and finally the construction of a seo- | ond slip, The old one was ample for all needa of the system, but the new one was built, Then all th nd re Led D of offices in the A jing at a heavy r tary, and prot Laschi dock for the superinte highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Co. weak and languid Build them up for the A RE your children pale and glowin, their cheeks, the brightness to eyes, and the health, vigor and viv acity which “‘spring fever’“have taken away. Your druggist has Gude's, and wil tell you that for years physiciang have prescribed it as a reliable, effective tonic, Liquid or tablets, as you prefer, Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Everything About| | Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficienc Loan, O!ntrant Tatenm 2h averrwhern, ¥ uidrouat Culieuta Laboraverien, Dept, aldo property was lo- he boats were repaired eriod Anderson main and a ore was and ts a fue office at ndent, Eyes Examined Free Throw away your cement bi- focals, We have made It possible for you to wear toric bifocals, ground In one plece, including the Marcum Optical NEW ROSES FOR LITTLE CHEEKS hot summer with Gude's Pepto-Man- gan, It will help them put cn solid, flesh, bring back the roses t tant tant USE s "es 20,000 ny the)! lanka d bad thin, | long, ir | Saturda Effects of Two Years Of Republican Rule Complete contro] of the Government has b two years ending March 4th, when the Con months’ recess before its successor i ’ tial campaign, it seems an opportune time fo THE LITERARY DI T telegraphed to a Republican and Democratic parties asking t of the result of two years of Republican cont Among those who have answered are: S of Iowa, Robinson of Arkansas, Ralston of I Massachusetts, Capper of Kansas, Hon. W Ohio, Secretary of Interior Work. The answers make interesting reading and 0 Follette’s verbal brickbat concludes, “Thanks to ex American people now enjoy brok wn railroad of Administration forces was to block investigatic Senator Lodge concludes a hearty tribute to the Ad perspective to us, we shall see that this has been the country has ever had; no Administration has h Other striking new bjects presented in this w Farm Credits Weighed by Farmers A Vision of Dollar Gasoline The Great Counterfeiting Swindle Varieties of German Ruhr Views Rain-Making by Airplane Plenty of Things Left to Invent The Greatest Short Story Writer Evidence of Immortality “Uncle Joe” Quits Washington How to Treat Your Talking-Machine Pinchot Out to Smash Pennsylvania Bootleggers and Boodlers Many Striking Illustrat ied and with the loc FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928. en enjoyed by the Republican party for the gress adjourned. With the prospect of nine ming of the 1924 presiden- r political stoc king. For this reason, number of representative leaders of the hem to give DIGEST readers their estimates rol in Washington, *nators La Follette of Wisconsin, Brookhart ndiana, Harrison of Mississippi, Lodge of m. J. Bryan, ex-Governor James A. Cox of P 1 a e range i cutive incompet indeci fifteen-dollar coal and ten n of infamou u vind ministration in these words, one of the most efficient and effective Congresses ad to deal \ if ith more difficult problem: eek’s LITERARY DIGEST, March 17th: Topics of the Day To Purge the Post-Office of Politics What the “Wild Balkans” Are Saying Misfire of the German Mussolini Radio in the Hospital Shakespeare’s Othello on the Screen Getting Good Out of Mischief Russians “Without a Country” at Manila How an American Jury Passed an All-Night Session The Lexicographer’s Easy Chair ions, Including Cartoons In the Th on Main Stree Mothers of America»— prehensive and Concise {fs one sur ample room | that t ¢ ferries SECOND AVENUE AND Why not make sure that your children have the advantage of using the Funk & Wagnalls Com- Ask Their and at home? It means quicker progress. PRESS nal. It contains the best of the 8 per foot of And a new Standard Dictionaries in school Teachers tments made on the ferry system 1 the purchases of real estate, and rrive at your own conclusions. r’s report for permanent UNIVERSITY STREET Boys’ “5e- | 100 New Coats Regular Value 35e 800 pairs of these boys’ All : Many heavy ribbed Stockings, in Full Full a Saturday sale, With Length o Tinea double toes and _ heels. Well - made throughout. Black. Sizes 514 to 10. Exceptional value! price. We advise Stockings Special 59c sizes, 500 pairs of these G stockng—on sae Sat | New Spring Hats, Special $3.95 day at 59c. Ribbed weave, with double heels and toes. Fine quality Stockings which would ordinarily be priced at $1.00, but be- cause of slight imperfe tions the manufacturer gave us—-and you—the op- portunity of big savings. Black and cordovan. Sizes 5 to 914, —Speclal Price Basement C with Milar For | $1.95, yin the Special Price Basement Special —— 300 Pairs A Sale of Polos, plaids and mixtures—in smart, belted and Balmacaan styles. Unusually well-cut, Girls’ Fiber well-made and well-fitted garments for this low ranges are complete. Women’s and misses’ New, attractive Hats, for street and dress wear. Poke and mushroom brim styles, prettily trimmed with flower and fruit wreaths, Smart styles at this low price. Some of straw, braid and silk combinations, Large and medium sizes. early selections, while size —Special Price Basement hildren’s Hats for Spring turned up brims; others of patent 1 in rolling brim style with streamers, ittle girls, 4 to 10 years. Priced $1.50, » $2.50 and $4.95, —Spectal Price Basement

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