The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 12

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¢ SALE WALL PAPER What! You say get a roll of Fine Tapestry Wall Paper that is worth one dollar for one cent? the story , tomorrow at Smith’s—Buy t regular price, get another for one cent, get two rolls of 10c paper for ) roll ead of paying $5.00 $ at 10c and get the other 25 at .16c 26c .; vesesss BOC A few $1.00 Papers at ON SALE TOMORROW AND BALANCE OF WEEK—CHOICE OF 25 PATTERNS SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE 1621 Fourth Ave., Seattle STEWED GEESE NDON, diately started al DENTAL OFFices 196 Coftumbla St Beatties a fer More Than 4 fee no different than @ hum after, Our Clearance Sales =—= With Credit Offering Lower Prices on Quality— CAPES COATS WRAPS DRESSES y of cleverly ¢ ! A amall payment down delivers the purchase; pay for the balance at your convenience Reasonable Prices on Fashionable Capes A most Interesting group of amart pen of Potret Twill, Tricotin 1 Ormandale in Navy, Gray and k. They represent much high luea— $49.50 —SPORTWEAR-—— In Artistle Color Combinations A Cape Special $29.50 Japes of durable Mondane, 4, with com throughout. A 1 price on just Skirts, Blo io atriking ¢ 8, Incquettes, Over- olors that Sportwear July 17.—A flock of near Vevey, te ty of some cor LETTERS to the EDITOR Broken Glass On the Highways 1 am sure you will which certainly and altho Iam in the tire business and about half cur business ie de rived from glass cuta yet we would be perfectly willing to lose a certain amount of our repair work Just to me our streets and highwaye free i from glass, In Loe Angeles the! & rh California Automobile club | § special detail to go out and| | ct up any glass reported br and there te « lot of it. It seeme ike we should get someone interested oe mame thing The state nmiseton could have a ards with one man to they generally finish tt | Very reapectfulty, | GATES 4 HASTINGS TIRE CO ‘Dumbbell Ameri- hie appeared tn f a Meanttie July 11. two of) cans Abroad | Etiter The @tar: | | Of the many indign? > ; jthe American public te o : the beast be that of na » j sentation to ite foreign neigh i © devoted to a puerile and! jerroncous criticlem of the English | eens. | y afl the tmpertant foreign tinted In the American news wathered by the great Lon. pablished thera then/ ner comntriea j The American people hare been aod unfavorabty tment 2 in foreign countet stupid and tenorant traveler hecaue spreading of Aiscourtesy and | dishonest critica (thru press me | dtume te more to be deplored. 0 Gallien have many val ee which the writer of editorial would do weil | They do not print first page edt | tortale of the trifttne @tlettante order. | They do not island their advertic © for the sake of & few extra pen- F. A. RORDEN. PLIVVERS ARE 1G LIVERPOOL, 2+ end the big they are for new model lee are higher in America. | | TUBERCULOSIS CURE? VENTOR, Ena. July 11—There te! great demand for the new Dreyer process of Inoculation of antltuber. | losis vaccine, Experiments are in their Infancy, and it will be some | jtime, it is announced, before it Is} definitely established whether the | now method ts abeolutely successful. | | { HERE'S OLEO } eee The “Tut” girl's days are | over. The “Oleo Maiden” faa | taken her place. Here's Ann |Norman, San Francisco's |firat. In stage parlance, “oleo” ia “long curtain.” Note the length of her skirt, THE SEATTLE STAR It’s as Swift as Lightning The Famous PATCH” Equipped With Steel Disc Wheels—Rubber Tires—Roller Bearings—Roller Brake FREE TO YOU Here’s How to Own This Silent, Smooth-Running Coaster Without Spending a Penny: Any boy, any girl, can get without cost this dandy wagon by devoting a few minutes of their spare time boosting The Seattle Star. All you have to do is to secure ten (10) new subscriptions to The Star. You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of your neighbors and friends who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. ‘ ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. As soon as you have secured the ten subscriptions and they have been verified, you will be presented with this dandy, new “DAN PATCH COASTER.” Get Started Now—TODAY—Be the First in Your Neighborhood to Win a “DAN PATCH” You may secure a special “Dan Patch” subscription book at The Star office for the asking. HERE IT IS, BOYS! BUILT No Wonder The Star Gave More Than a Carload of “DAN PATCHES” Away Last Year DAD'S Bring Subscriptions and See the Wagon on Display at The Seattle Star CIRCULATION DEPT. Seventh Avenue aru eV aL AND RUNS JUST LIKE Have subscribers sign this subscription blank. Bring or phone subscriptions to the circulation de- partment as you secure them, so that delivery can be started at once. Get phone numbers when possible— your orders will be verified sooner. TO SUBSCRIBERS 1 hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months, and thereafter until I orier same discontinued, for whiell I agree to pay thé authorized carrier at the regular rate of 800 per month. 1 Am Not Now Having The Star Delivered to Me NAMB..... TTR REL OTE ERS er eeeenne ree eeeeeeerstsrarceant ADDRESS. ... bhnhhenethteieeateletite terete ere Ts PHONE PHONE. NAME...... | | | | | | | | | ADDRESS. PHONE NAME ADDRESS PHONE NAME ADDRESS PHONY NAME ADDRESS LHON® NAME., ADDRESS. rHoNnr

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