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IF ASTORIA For Infants and Children, ——— Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CONTAUR couPanmy, Mew reas erry Sharp Debate Over Light Cut Proposal sani Sharp detute featured the introdue-| tint fnnnces tion of a resolution seeking to cut | first step. city light rates 6 to 10 per cent at Monday's counci] meeting. The posal was finally referred to the ities committee for action. While | « come down, doubt as hether this is the proper Councilman Erickson as build up a traffic for ter: CEREAL MEAL The Ideal Health Food. Cereal Meal in the Morning for Young Active Minds and Bodies AGAR-AGAR One vital in- gredient in ‘ereal Meal ts Agar - Agar This, because f its water absorbing qualities gives bulk vigorous body—only too often impaired by lack of proper food elements. This leads to con wtipation and difficulties in the classroom—lack of concentration, memory-poor at figures and drowsy. Don't punish mind and body by “drill ing” the child and don’t feed it laxatives or physics. temove the cause by serving Cereal Meal at breakfast. and moisture to the waste Products Cereal Meai is a combination of natural lax men are agreed that rates °' to FINALLY GETS time was| VAUDEVILLE JOB A thoro survey of city : is demanded an the erted the cut must be made at once the city t power, to reach Seattle next &* At the Foot of the Class You'll 2". | Find the Constipated Child js crs. HE Child's heritage ts an alert mind and | THE SEATTLE |Beans and Peas Require |\Exceptionally Good Soil KR BEATTIE Extension “Horticulturist, Department of Agriculture BY W tend the time of use b f navy bear the t GOOD SOIL IS NEEDED ane and ing p or two weeks apart PLANTING OF PEAS TOMORROW — Tomatoes, 1 popular homegarden plant HaruOnuki co's Began Here | Appetite | To improve appe- | Japanese Maid Sang | tite and digestion; for J } increase strength for Nothing and vitality; drive | away pimples and | boils—eat Yeast NJOY THIS By Wanda von Kettler 2 Onuki, bobbed-hatred.diminu na, this wek inging in the town In which she began her vocal career For Miss Qnuk! came to Beattie from Arizona when four years of age and remained here until after her graduation from Queen Anne |nigh school. She sang “for noth Recommended by doc eary-to-take. If your druggist can’t supply you, send us $1.00 lor regular borle. Setistec tion guaranteed or money refunded. | Yeast Foam Tablets | A Tonle Food | Northwestern Yeast Company Dept. 27, Chicago 4 it paid % “L « and Harv Onuki's ville along she went STORE CLOSED for the past 18 days and will remain closed in order to re-mark and rearrange the stock to handle the crowds, Sale Starts Tomorrow WEDNESDAY at 10. A. M. It will pay you to come from all parts of Seattle and miles away. que Japanene rsonage, made her @ great suc WAS HERE }IN 019 | Tho Inst time Seattle heard Mis Onuki was in 1919 when, n Carlo Opera company, she san lame Butterfly.” At that time jher black, silky hair was long and | pompodoured. | “But 1 bobbed It," | yesterday. “Why not? venient.” ‘ENVOY GETS BIG WELCOME nhe explained It ts no con Arrow Collars STAR WELL THERE'S ANOTHER DAY GONE AND LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED For \ cee! - Bur Im Tireo ! - HUNGRY TOO, — WONDER WHAT WELL HAVE (wow! | EAT Raw Pp | SUPPOSE We'LL HA | THE SAME OLD \ cou O STurr af DINNER B-R-R-R! THATS A COLD WIND ~ A PIPING HOT DINNER SURE WOULD TASTE GOOD prep ¢ coupen below ~~ RRR A Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1522 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. I want a copy of the pamphlet, “Concrete Walls and Base: ments,” and inclose herewith a loose two-cent stamp for same, Name.... Street and No Seattle’s greatest bargain thrill. The sale ing for starts Wednesday at 10 a. m. The Pike Street, was ORDERED SOLD BY THE SHERIFF to satisfy claims. The stock has changed hands at a low rate on the dollar, and will now be offered to the public at retail, with replen- ished lines, in one of Seattle’s Greatest Sales, Don't fail to get your share of the bargains. should be here. Think what this big sale means to you right now— CHANCE = EVERYTHING \\ HAS BEEN COLD AT BuT THere'S NO mn Aas bought BELLINGHAM NUT CoaL anda steaming hot meal awarts.~"On-n Boy! AINT IT A GRAND AND : GLOR-R-RIOUS | And then you find the wile OUR PLACE LATELY r) FEELIN | kranite slab that weighs at least a| ton, and he couldn't even lift a scut-| tle of coal while he was alive.”—Bir- mingham Age-Herald. Dies From Burns Received Monday |: WALLOWA, Ore. Apri thea aged 6, died Mon day from burns suffered when her clothing caught fi while she was playing near a rubbish blaze on the farm of her father, J. L. Max. well, a livestock dealer. WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE Water will be shut off Wednesday |from 8 a, m. untll 5 p.m on Ge Jesee st. from Rainier ave to tt south; on 36th st. south from eo wt. to Dakota st. and @ south, from Genesee st. tp jave., 3--Dor Maxwell, INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF ! A noted authority says thats few Grops of “Outgro” upon the aks sus rounding the ingrowing nal] refuces fflammation and pain and ster ens the tender, sensitive sida unten neath the toe nail, that ft cts net | penetrate the flesh, and the ral | turns naturally outward almost ow night i “Outgro” is a harmless antistyit manufactured for chtropodiste. Eee ever, anyone can buy from the éy | store @ Uny bottle containing dire tions, Pike Street has been wait- Danz Clothing Store, 609 IMPORTANT KOTICE In order to avoid over- crowding, the door will be opened from time to time, at this extraordinary Seized-by-the-Sheriff Sale. Many lines limited to allow all to procure bar- gains. Thousands of people when merchandise is soaring again out of the reach of the ordinary Californians have accepted the in Now person, this big money-saving opportunity comes to you. Grasp it now and supply your present Tennis Shoes, TUESL 3-pie oak Span choice uphol Specii you bali Califo Is D LONDON] Mellon Bow! found dead Cecil, here was seated fully own Alv and future needs at a tremendous saving. sold to $1.50, idea of the hundreds of bargains that await Now 89c House Slippers, sold to $1.50, Now 49c Ties, sold to $1.50, Now 79c Lisle Hose, sold to 40c, Now 23c¢ Cotton Hose, sold to 25¢, Now The prices mentioned below give you only a faint you here, starting W TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. The first 4 days, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, will be big days here. Come early for first choice. FURNISHINGS SACRIFICED vide a sturdy foundation for physical and men al development. vitation of “Miss Charmed Land" |(Miss Florence Rogers) to vialt S¢ Jattle and Puget Sound during the summer, according to statements) | made Monday by members of the University of Washington quartet | and jazz orchentra, who returned to Ma Seattle on the steamer H. F. Alex THE OWL DR STORES, Jander, The singers and players Atherton, FULTON'’S DRUG) acted an encort: for Minn Rogers, STORE, and other leading drug- who was Seattle's official represen: olsts and grocers or |tative in California, | Tae, Tia Parcels Post! After mpeaking before civic bodies ‘uahation 121. Chambers |" San Francisco, Mins Rogers will Blreet Bt. Louts, io. return next week, Her visit is Pierehae Be | sponsored by the Chamber of Com. merce | | Many letters have been received —|from all parts of the world by th?| Chamber of Commerce, in answer |to its national advertising cam ball |paign, booming the Northwest Boys’ Union |Thene mesanges ask information Suits, sold |concerning business prospects in| to $1.00, Now | Seattle and other cities of Wash. 39 | ington. Lot 50c President Suspenders Now tial to a nat- ural and com- plete bowel movement regularly | itive foods that banish constipation and pro-| | 12c Silk Shirts, sold to $7.00, Now $3.95 Arrow and other good brands Shirts, sold $1.25 to $2, Now 98c CER CAC Ladies’ and Yereal Meal costs less than 3c a portion. much less than physics your breakfast food. tan be obtained at Coats and laxatives and is 21b. can $1. Cereal Meal Guarantee Money retund- ed if Cereal Meal fails to help you. In CLOTHING SACRIFICED Lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Sold to $9 95 ie . Lot of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, niany dif- ferent colors. Sold to $ 1] 2 90 $25.00. Sale price One lot of Men’s Suits and Overcoats; nifty patterns, smart styles; sold $14 90 e Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes to Be Sacrificed Miz lot of Men's Shoes; all kind: leathers; to 85.50. . $1.98 for business Inck and tant $2.98 Shoes, many Fine regularly to $30.00. Sale price Lot Raincoats, sold to $5.00, Now Raincoats, sold to $15.00, Now Y welkhty sold 3.95 SHIWTS Arrow and other maken! sold to 82) Now, only $3.95 $2.29 001 \ TRAOE MARK AES. Lt 98c “Why, Mra. Strong, have you bought a new piano?” “No, 1 just polished the old one with Star.O-Light—that wonderful polish that cleans the surface and polishes at the same time, bringing out that magnificent, lasting luster that everyone is looking for.” Star-O-Light cleans and polishes Furniture, Linoleum, Hardwood Mloors, Of Paintings, Leather Goods, Woodwork and Windows Also une Star-O-Light on your oll mop and dunt cloths. For your auton use Btar-O-Light on every part of the car, including top, curtains and upholstery, Clean the windshield with Star-O-Light and prevent the from sticking to it, Before having your car painted, try Star.O-Light Guaranteed not to gum. You have uned the rest, now une the best. Money refunded !f not natistied, If your denter cannot sup: ply you, direct from factory on receipt of price Mall orders receive prompt attention. RETAIL PRICK List 120%, 75¢; 1 quart, $1.75; %xalion, $3.25; 1 gallon, %6.00; 5 gallons, $2’ For anie in any quantity up ED. PINAUD LAO gee Che Worlds 0a S2gallon barrel STAR-O-LIGHT MFG. CO. 4208 Kast Madison St. Seattle, Washington Agents and Dealers Take Notice Lot Black and Blue Work Shirts, sold to $1.00, Now sold to $14.50, Now The PanzClothing StoreLoss|sYour Gain High class, nationally advertised brands of merchandise almost given away in many in- stances, COME WITH THE CROWDS TO 609 PIKE ST. t Men's Dress Fine Pants; sold to $7.00. Now 0 £1.80, Now 1.98 IS THROUGH WANTED—EXTRA SALE: S PEOPLE--APPLY 10 A, M. WEDNESDAY ALL CARS o TRANSFER TO THE STORE mnrup to 85:80 $2.98 $3.95 THE DANZ CLOTHING STORE 609 PIKE STREET BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVES. 18c B. V. D. Union Suits and other kes, sol mas1.50, Now 98c 50¢ Van Heusen Collars Now