The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 11

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FRIDAY, MAY MOSQUITO BITE |Roumania Expells CAUSES DEATH) ,..cowet Preachers Was Godfather to 2,000 Parish Babies sLEWORTH 1, Ma COME TO THIS SALE and share in this big stock of Peter’s all-leather SHOES Bought at AUCTION, together with thousands of pairs of high grade Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, making possible the _ LOWEST SHOE PRICES IN SEATTLE nim 9 1.98 jan, $2.98 Brown and Black ’ Brown and Black Satin High Grade Ri. Patent LStrap Slippers d can te Pages ae ch nd millitary heel Pumps, Sale Price $1.98, U. S.KEDS Men's and Boys” Heavy Red Rubber 98¢ Re 98¢ Men's 2.98 Men’s Shoes brown Peter's all- Shoes Albleather Shoes, Peter's. make, Salo Price $2 G50? valve, Auction! values; Auction Salo Price $1.98. ses $1.98 Fog ‘SHOES Leather, $4.50 val- Wonderful Values wees, now $198, King Tut $4.98 SANDALS ———<—$—$ $$ \.. Men’s tan Oxfords, Eng- just received—a $7 novelty SHOE STORE 98c Girls* Pat- AND $15 A MONTH 56 MAKES YOU THE OWNER of a large, choice, level piece of garden land in NORTH GROVE, where you have a marvelous view of Puget Sound and the Olympics and all city conveniences, includ- ing city water, electric lights, car service, bus service, brick school, ete. AND WE GIVE YOU HOME PLANS FREE —also assisting you in every possible way to get the kind of a home you want. See the many practical plans and‘pictures on display in our office. better, day by day. Come out and see | the land we have just cleared, and the many attractive homes in this addition. Call at our office and we will take you out—or take the Everett Interurban to | Groveland—or take the bus at Third | and Pine—or drive out the Phinney line to 85th Street and then straight north on the Country Club Road to our branch office at 122nd Street. | For Information eall Elliott 2583, or Sunset 5865 USE COUPON FREE HOME PLANS North Grove Land & Building Co. GOETZ & MELLOTT, Owners | 918 Seaboard Bldg. EI, 2583 Please send me free information aly for persons destring to own their hor froo bungalow plans, the kind that u iF “pecia) proposition including your offer of ally cost $50. Name Canvas Shoes oor $1.98. 1401-3 FIRST AVE.ctxiox" Department for Seattle Shut-Ins THE SI and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank RL sope—Phone Capliol 4626 GREETING TO THE MEN OF ‘1 Ww waiting g hands SHUTIN SMILES WITH NILE A HAPPY SURPRISE t ¢ & of M » 1 was my he: Sunsh have ems f when | FRANK R. LOOPE 7 FACTS ABOUT ~ POSLAM FOR SKIN-SUFFERERS “Poslam stops itching and bura + inflamed akin.'* “It clears away plmples.’* “Poslam ts powerful, yet safe.’* “It works quickly and surely/* “A little goes a Jong way.” slam costs but 50c’—at all MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Tithe Insurance Issued by This Modern, Up-to- Date Title Insurance Com- pany $150,000 tn bonds and permanent guaranty fund, Why be content with an opinion on your ditle when we issue an absolute a a also againat of lithem- tion If title is attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ETS MORE $700,000 NORTH GROVE is getting better and | | i | | | | yerinkled, aching, burning feet into a Just put those weary, shoe. Tiz bath. When your feet ache and burn, Tiz, and only Tiz, will bring reli 4 Tiz ‘s grand, glorious for tor. feot. It draws tho swelling } j tured |] |and polsonous exudations right out, Stops the pain of corns, Finds tor: ture and puts your feet Into perfect condition, Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never hurt or got sore and swollen, Think of it, fo [more foot misery, Get a bok of Tiz now at any druggist or department store, Don't |wuffer, Have good fect, glad foot, [fect that never pwell, never hurt, never get tired, A year's foot com fort guarantoed fox a Low cents. SHUTIN SCORES HIT AT AMPHION CHILDREN’S BAND ENTER TAINS HOME BENEFIT RECITAL BLIND OLD MAN WANTS READERS reader ry lon CELEBRATE MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and M Ra 4 ington ave Ual shut-in ENJOYS DEPARTMENT Dear Dr. Looper I read col} umn in The Star last evening, an that you wished to know whethe we enjoyed your part of the pe | We most a» | shutins, bats |@ friend who [are interested in fers aa you ee m me. I get out! Joy hearing about| Dr, Loope, do not! | very | other | stop y: We all ie |ful work and’ want to hear about lit every Frida Wis y vo you an }kinds of » jto all my ain | Yours friends. 707 Ninth ave, eee KING COUNTY HOME ur La Mar, courte | wonderful the County Home Sattrday after. jnoon. Minnie Meagtur accompanied jhim on the piano. Afleen ‘Thorn ton, Verna May Ander Dorothy Lindgren, Jeane ings, Wini fred Conklin and man Conklin, also Kavo gre eas to the old| people at the h . . SHUT-IN TAKES VACATION Miss Mabel Long and her mother left for a two weeks’ vacation via atitomobile Tuenday.. They will visit Jat Portland and” Roseburg, Ore. be. | fore returning to their Seattle home. | eee SHUT-INS ENTERTAINED | Mrs. Chancey Shelton entertained several shutins atid their friends} with a delicious luncheon Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Shtleton’s sunroom| is the most popular room in town for the s! 1. * He weighs one pound, four ounces, but he was big enough to win a bine ribbon lat the dog show at Wynne- wood, Pa, Belongs to Mrs. Harry 8. Peaster; of Philadel- ATTLE STAR ; ° Saves 50 Lives, your wonder. ° phia. “Let Bia want nds help you. But Loses His Own | Lift Off with Fingers K =x Doern't. hurt ear and: best wishes| Preesone” P 7 y nt hurting, you lift it right off Truly! A tiny bottle y hard corn, ween the toe used, without soreness in popular songs at} = ECZEMA TORTURE in one of the cur: life which ne erable itching, mi an itching misery, espect at, night The old. atyle method of 5 the dirca the akin, thereby arasites. a better chance to five underneath. The treatment of eczema has. of late undergong a com= plete and radical change, and so, Instead of treating the surface only, a clean, cooling, penetrating ‘lotion may now bo applied, which gets to the bottom of the sores and kills the germs, stopping the itch- ing instantly and cauging an entirely new skin to grow, Such a lotion is ecz the newly discovered speci for eczema and skin diseases. Good also for scalp diseases and barber's ‘tch and as an antiseptic shaving lotion, $1 bottles, * d and recommended by BARTELL’S DRUG CO. x stores. Money to Loan IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,000 ON HOMES. AND DOWN. TOWN BUSINESS _ PROPERTIES No Commission No Bonus No “Renewal Charges” Liberal Repayment Privileges LOWEST RATES Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Raymond R, Frazier Prewident - COURSE NEXT SUNSHINE SMILES||Down With Jazz, Is Cry] appeal to t on it and draw way from it a the elt REAL ESTATE © course the ¥. MC. peration with Y. M. C. A.’s are to co-operate. There are 475 eal extate boards thruout the coun- h a total membership of be- ion, iness and property management and insur- | ance will be taught the secod year. Lectures and quizzes will be given and at the end of each semester reg- war examfnations ia, gach subject | | will be held, | | A ‘SUIT EVERY 2 YEARS FOR DAD | | CLEVELAND, Ohio, May nome economics department of ||! land's associated charities has |suggested x family budget ‘for thin | wallets. “A family of five, living by the budget, would spend’$ | week for food, 650 a week for moth. | jer’s clothing, $1 for father’s clothing | nd corresponding lesser sums for |the. three children, ages 14,10 and 1 | The budget would allow father one $17 sult every two years and |require mother to wear one kimona | five years, a coat three years and | her serge dress two years. Tho. associated charities, |nouncing the budget, point out tha: while the budget may not be prac. ticable to live: by to the letter “it| may “be helpful to families with incomes who are trying to| mize.” rds will handle |[! PAGE 17 You Want Your Boy Well Dressed There’s satisfaction in knowing that his new suit has right style, fit and staying quality—such are assured in Cheasty Junior 2-Pants Suits $9-75 $] 1°° $] 4-55 Sale of High-Grade Boys’ New Spring Suits Boys’ $18.50 Suits,...816.15 Boys’ $25.00 Suits....821.15 ys’ $2 Sul «$17.15 Boys’ $27. Boys’ $22.50 Suits....$19.15 Boys’ $30.00 Suits....$25.15 All with 2 Pairs of Knickers Unusual showing of “Regatta” Wash Suits, in Middy and Oliver Twist styles— $2.00 to $10.00 ee Most attractive display of Boys’ Blouses $1.00 to $3.50 R. E. BigeELtow ~S.W. FREDERICK SECOND AT SENECA “and some day— you may be President!’ Is it a lofty ambition? Perhaps. But no father fails who sets high ideals for his son. Persistence, frugality, thrift, are always subjects for parental concern. A savings account is a first and most practical step. Teach your boy to use the Savings Depart- ment of this bank. Our officers may be of help to you in planning his future. THe

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