The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 192%, Se TUTTI MW LLU ULLAL LAI UIU LULU TTT TUT ULLAL LALLA [ SAID THE KING TO THE GOB } Summer Sportswear at the Store of CREDIT GLADLY This is the weather that brings the need and desire A Few of the Saturday Values in the : a Ld for summer apparel—and we invite you to make your selections from our great stock of sport togs and sum- Special Price Basement COATS--WRAPS.--CAPES | our Liberal Credit Policy—-AND WE WANT YOU TO MAKE PRICE COMPARISONS, AS WELL. Sport Suits STYLES: Wraps, capes, wrappy coats, sports coats, utility coats. MATERIALS: Soft pile fabrics, polaires, velours and tweeds. ane the bpe! reso to tell a tale or two of the sea, having peen a savior himee . SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET models in Sport Suits— cleverly tailored in Check Tweeds and sonable mater- re Offered at these extra value prices From $24.50 to $39.50 Silk Sweaters New arrivals in Silk and Wool Fibres, all the late colors and combin- The regular price would be 1-3 or 1-2 more 100 garments in this Special Sale King George of Greece was walking in his palace ground at Athens. So was Paul F, Skewes, U. S, navy. They met. Special A number of the latest COLORS: Tans, reindeer, browns, grays and blues. : = ; cogil SIZES: 16 to 44. |SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, A Basement Sale of Shut-Ins and Thei Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star 10,000 Women’s Vests Sores teenie J rn 20c In my great task happiness: SHUTAINS WITH HARP AND If I have moved among r race SONG Women’s Knit Vests, in summer weight. Regulation and bodice styles. “Seconds.” Sizes 34, 36, 38. Sport Skirts and Skirts for general utility—late mod in ations, featuring the silks, Wool Crepes, new Persian effects. A White Flannel and Rat- great selection priced ines—at a great range from of popular prices $6 to $23.50 $6.50 to $19.50 —Special Price Hasement OO A A. \ Our Credit Plan enables you to | Just a Small Payment (AMIN) 22% occ aint am, 208 And shown no glorious morning One of the delightful messages I required when you make your pur- (f “m—and need ther most—t é in my face; have to convey to you th week in ou here, under our plan of Credit count is charged on our books If beams from happy human | that Mrs, Katheryn Miracle tiy—a service that is being used you pay the BAL 7 eyes | red a part of her tim assist y thou " YOUR CON Have moved me not; if morn ing shut-ins, Last week she an entire afternoon sii “<2 Big Savings Exceptional Values ing a, Books and my food and sum: rain, on my sullen heart in playing the harp at the b | of several, all of whom enjoyed the entertainment immensely In the Men’s Clothes Shop A great and a complete showing of those Service Clothes for Men and Boys— Bradbury Suits In Summer Fabrics Knocked vain Lord, Thy most pointed plea» ure take, 7 And stab my spirit wide aws Sale of Robert Louis Steve turn those-you sent him as they do [ 25¢ 1,000 Pairs of a Silk and Fiber ait HARE not work here You may t able . jto use them over there, With all a one's mind filled with G ®. | | good wishes, I am Women’s Knit Vests = happy thoughts, one ¢ | MRS. A. A summer weight in larger radiate that sweetness known | | C sizes. Bodice tops. “‘Sec- Sox an the perfume of good cheer onds.” Sizes 40, 42, 44. and happiness, Why should I Pair phones for Will re TUUEUUQEUTAUOULAROUAHULAUUL Tailored to fit, in fabrics that are selected to give long and satisfactory service to every Bradbury buyer. See the new patterns and models at prices from $29 and Upwards With Bradbury Jr., Suits for Boys Made of the same dependable materials—and for extra service these suits provide AN EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERS HOOPS, y, Wash. (Note)}—Mr, Witche hag Jost his | might and the phones wo sent him are apparently faulty. If some of our readers have a pair they are ease j,| Rot using, they will be giving this 1 Th Gia old man a derful treat by turn-| |TO HAVE ANOTHER RECITAL |!** tem over, to him, Cc Cc 1P) og Whe Denetit recital by the pupils) HOME FOR ELDERLY LADY pebltnks aS inh YW. C. A. wan|,Gtorge Wade, M4, living alone at] whi " | i ded ‘as expected, | 22% Hast 80th st. offers a good In white, pink, blue, | [[/not so well attended as expe fat esa mad $0) aceoonth te eae he & nh th cd | champagne and green. | |]| Ho"srtr4 ‘cin ere very geatetul to | elderly woman who can cook and Sizes 5 to 814 in the | |[|the few who attended and to the |!0ok After hin small house, lot. Not all sizes in |] | students of Mrs. Cook who worked every color. |so hard in. the preparation of the —Special Price Basement | be gloomy, when by right think ing I can be glad and male | othera happy? i Summer Hats —a variety of styles, becom- ingly trimmed with flowers and ribbon.. Hats of Milan hemp—some with Georgette brims and straw crowns. $1.95 —Special Price Basement }UUTUTEUCUOAUUAULAULUELAELUAUUAL Women’s Summer-weight Vests in low-neck, sleeve- less style. Regulation and bodice styles. Sizes 40, 42, 44. —Special Price Basement ICEVEOGEUTAGUUOUHOUUUGEUEUGGEEUGGUOUAQUUUAGEEUAGEEO EEUU AAU Ne 209 Union St= 1352:34 Second Av.= EH | program. Another recital by this | school will be ‘given in the near fu- |ture, and both clubs will again be the beneficiaries. The students ‘ak. ing part Were Virginia Merrill, Mre. | Lucy Knupp, Mra. L. C. Lundberg, | Mrs, Leona Rouse, Daphne Ander- |non, Don Milligan, Esther Wood- | berg, Garnet Kager, Mra. M. Cullen, | Edna Bolster and Miss Marjorie Jenkins, STEARNS’ Electric Paste eve SHUT-IN HONORED For faithtifi eervice, Miss Libble Trimble, who has been a partial is recognized as tho guaranteed shut-in for years, was honored by | exterminator for Rats, Mice, the Seattle Women's club with a lite | Cockroaches, Waterbugs and Anta, membership on last Monday, Don’t waste time trying to kill these coe pests with powders, liquids or any SEWING MACHINE FOR SHUT-IN | experimental preparations, Dear Dr. Loopae: Some time ago| Roady For Uso— Tees |I wrote you In regard to a hand} @ | sewing machine I would like to give| 2-0z box, 350 15-on, box, $1.50 |to someone who ‘would like to have | Sold Everywhere a ] It. I received only inquiry about) — a }it and in answer to this received | |no reply. 1 stil! have the machinc| | Buchu-Marshmallow t extr g t a and it scems to me there must be} someone whose affliction might be Tat 1a ate Jof the fect and who could use al 1) Uric Acid aBolvent hand machine to an advantage.| and disease than anything elso with | Kindly have ayone Interested in this} which the human flesh has to con- | write me and I will try to agnhge| C4, so ttvinge anufticlent. exerciee to have the machine left some place| gna overeating ix exempt from Uric where they can get it. Acid sec sin one or more of OST men know good food, Yours very truly, | URhetwatiedy ekdache, Dyepenaie Most women want to serve Box 25, Monohan, Wash. the very best they can. But there is a limit to the food allowance in the average family. With Borden’s Evaporated Milk you can serve better, richer food for less money. It has acream- like quality for a fraction of the cost of heavy cream. Use it for cream soups, cream Take along a good supply of Butter-Nut Wrapped Bread. : It KEEPS! And it makes smooth, thin, tasty sandwiches. - PSS AIEEE UE IE IR IIEE EMI Liver Trouble: rmentation in the Howela and Stomach, Hrights Dis- Yes, There IS a ense, Heart Disease, Poor Clreuia- iE UR pronic | tom Kidney and Bladder ‘Trouble, Difference in Bread LONESOME CLUB PICNIC Bledbiassnese, Nervonstiecs:ate. Ore Loaded down with baskets nome of the more common allmenta, filled to the brim with goodies, | rising from an excess of Uric Acid he Ry ator, 200 Lonesome club folks held |! eyo G2\neva are the natural fil- a pienic at Roowvevelt. park Sun- ters of the biood, and when they are day afternoon, Everyone had a verworked and can not properly y off th olsons, the excess fine time and there will be ane | oetry Cirle aids te apsorbed inte other one in a few weeks, That’s why we urge you to demand Butter-Nut, from the model, snow- white baking palace of the Washington Bak- eries. ALWAYS TELL YOUR GROCER— the system and in time crystallizes. Uric Acid HOME GETS TWO PROGRAMS Causes Rheumatism Tho following Alpha Mega girls of . ' , When this Uric Acid attacks the the University of Washington enter-| muscles between the joints and there tained the old people, of the King] in no fever the condition Ie known y: Jean.|%*% MUSCULAR REL |ATISM, county homo just Saturday: Jean-| Wi Nt in deposited in the fibrous CONT EEINII ESS dishes, coffee. It makes any cooked dish better. And in addition to being econom- ical it is extremely convenient. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York erine Hazen and Marion Johnson, Earlier (n the day Mr, and Mra, R. N, Copeland treated the crowd to chocolate bars, and Mrs. J. Stans. more, Dorothy Matson and William Varney gave a very delightful pro- gram, soe Dear Dr, Loope: Some time ago asked for criticisms on your column, If you are a with replies, remember the len your work ts a to see that the Shrine men ate your work, Congratulations to them for good Judgment, Long may the sun shine thru your new win. dows, strengthening the hand that writes "Sunshine and Smiles. M. FB. WH. WALKER, . . CAN YOU GIVE HER A DOG? Dear Mr, Loope: I wonder if your department can find a pal for a yearold baby, who wants a dog. We live in a logging camp, 16 miles from a real town and when we go to town she falls in love with every dog she sees, We can give a puppy very good home and would Ike it to be one that does not grow very large, Anyone who could give un n dog, please write Mra, EB Smith at Oco, Wash. 30 Crystal Runway Girls nette Hopkins, Clara Hazen, Kath-| tissues surrounding the joints and * | Rheumati causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one Joint to | another, it is called INFLAMMA- TORY RHEUMATISM. When it re- pentedly attacks the nerveu of the joints, Causing severe pain, tho with ittle or no. sw CHRONIC FUL Sclatiea, Gou . it ix Knows an | ATISM. | » Neuraliia and kin- | dred diseases are nll resulta from | the same cau. an excess of Uric! Acid, brought about by an tmpaired | action of the kidneys. | Get rid of the canne—the organs | can not properly fulfill thelr. nor | mal funet until thi« condition ts | remedied. Do not dose yourself with » Cures and Medicine, as no permanent reltet | | will be experienced until the exe Urle Acid in removed and the heys assume their natural action, Buchu-Marshmallow Compound fn the greatest Uric Acid solvent} made, t fa not @ patent medicine, | but the result of the accumulated | Knowledge of exper: chemiats and several thousand yalolans, all over the country, have manus) factured this reme for twenty years and the marvelous resulta ob- | tained warrant our claim that it la | the bewt remedy ever compounded | for thin porpe One bottle often| Testores the Kidneys and Bindder to ronermal health and strength, | nin the most aggravated cases ov the long standing the Im« proveme shown after: taking the! ‘rat bottle s#hould be so marked that the treatment should no longer be considered an experiment. Buchu-Marshmallow {a sold and recommended by ood druggiita, harmless laxative take Moyles, the new candy laxative, for all ages, Kidney |* LZ ZZ gg, ZZ. Pd N SS

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