The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1923, Page 5

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MONDAY ——____. JULY 23, 1928 FURNITURE Co. ING. SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Aluminum Roaster Two-part Round Alum num Roaster; each Part can be used as a bakin pan, Measures 10 iy n diameter, high: Specta 6% inches Aluminum Rice Boiler Aluminum Kettle Of a six-quart fitted cover capacity, with tigh: ing and substantial handle without 94c Aluminum Sauce Pan strong hi The Special . set, J. Giese, He, Ses Herb remedies are wure cures. Spectal for long time stomach 1227 Third Ay. Opposite the Postoffiee Main 0600 {is Tho Sta number. “T have always heard Huteson Optical Co. held in high esteem. No wonder. You have a beautiful establishment and the service is courteous and efficient. You are an institution.” And then, to prove his sincerity, he sent his wife and son to us for exam- ination. Convincing? Let Us Examine Your Eyes Regularly Huteson Optical Co. 1320 Second Ave., Opp. Rhodes Co. thoes you a choice of 44 measured and controlled ovenheats for any bind of oven ‘cooking or baking. How to Keep Cool While Canning 'O need to stay for weary hours in the kitchen while canning. Any woman who uses a stove equipped with the LORAI can do her canning with far i cl time and workl Thousands of owners of Lorain-equipped Gas Ranges have used the Lorain Oven Method of Canning suc- cessfully for several ycars. You will find that fruits and vegetables canned by this method keep their firmness, color and fresh-from-the- garden taste. There are many advantages of oven canning by measured time and temperature—the Lorain Wav. RELIABLE and CLARK JEWEL Gas Ranges Call and Get a Canning Chart—Free for the Asking Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS CO. he tab mi HEAT GR RO |, : POLICE rHE SEATTLE STAR Sahar a Women Shieks ROUND EARTH Timid Men Wear Veils Army Aviators May Attempt Great Feat WASHINGTON, J HOLD TWO SAILORS the barrier of centuries. (left) and Mme. Citroen, Below: Men of Woman sheik of Sahara who broke down a the Tuaregs wearing their veils. PARIS, J Here's news rlean he There are n they ked husba some men even worse .. ‘or out in the rt there men women are ta o men kn is one advanta g hen-pecked husband ha un, He never has t me, Citroen, * ah, When id. | hungry tks out and pu 4 bunch from a palm tree and has utes ure the to get rid of } What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, JULY 23 PAGE 5 THE RHODES co. =I A Sale of Women’s and Children’s Hose Women’s Hosiery Dept-—Main Floor Women’s Hose Silk-to-the Top Silk and Fiber $1.95 89C Silk-to-the-Top Hose nioned Silk and Fiber to 10; also, a broken gurte tops jo black, P line of sizes in white, na cordovan ef agus Plas! ce and silver shades. Special, a pair, vw Silk Hose in $1.95. cial Full-fashioned Hose with Fe in black, sizes 814 J joned Out- white, sizes 9 to 10%, Spee a pair, 8O¢. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.35 Women’s Full-fashioned Silk Hose with reinforced tops, in black, white and cordovan. Special, a pair, $1.35. lisle garter Children’s Lisle Hose 39c—3 for $1.00 Fine Mercerized Lisfo Hose in black, white and cordovan. Sizes are 6 to 9%, but not each size in every color. Special at 30¢ or 3 pairs for $1.00. Children’s Cotton Hose IIc a Pair Black and White Cotton Hone 9%, 10 and white in sizes 6, 5% 8, 8%, a pair, 11¢, black tn sizes 9, 9% and 10. Special, Women’s Lisle Hose 29c a Pair Women’s fine Mercerized Lisle Hose in Black and white. There is a complete range of sizes in both colome of this group. S}ecial, a palry 29¢. Infants’ Lisle Hose Sc a Pair zed Lisle Hose in white, Sox in white, size 4 id black e in every color tan a t not each , Be. Infants’ Woolen Stocking Stretchers, a Pair...... |Four Club Picnics Held During Sunday} 2 and Jost many campaign, They wer Marshal Joffre and in the fought a uy subdued t | then command: the t they kept Woodrow Wilson Stays in Blistering Capital «: White-Haired “War Veteran” Follows Daily Routine During Severely Hot Summer be Jence of his ness and he eavily ne when he walks. His white on hair is The old veteran's ar of his <eith's va e theater, }and Mrs. W ay night ex rferes, He ment cons! which he attend each Satur when bad weather vaudeyi fails to give ation as he hobbies in on imme lates, nd the crowd never a rousing 0% his cane id will follow in the capital. ists of a walk in the gar Ono of the jokes tha st. home in the morning amuse th auto ride in the afternoon. r . 4 recent that he ix considering the} in nearby Vir-} den of his at seemed to a loi former ly boxes | a fow cents. | and | purcha o tablet t performance was ablets coe pulled by also sell bottles of " © of a farm “Mr. Wil has held his Want to Keep Your |against the heat,” sald Dr, Cary 'T Hair Perpetually Curly? —————. | Grayson, his phy Iclan. “There has Dentistry at Half Price) ‘i nthe condition of his health recentl Ab» own no change Altho he is heavier and has more \¥ {color than when he left the White] Be the war-time president is still aenly large b When this dri¢ with hair eautitul m being a well man. His i BURNING ECZEMA Pan. : © in evidence fect the « heated fron has been ebb lquldcsiicnecine lens pure harmless there is not the slight- Kee Zemo, the Antiseptic | est danger of spotting the scalp or fauidecaay to7 Ui streaking the hair, and it leaves no Liquid—Easy to Use sticky or & trace It keeps the hair soft and lustrous. Ad- vertisement ist for 35c, or $1.00 bottle of Zemo. directed it effec: | ema, quickly stops | skin troubles, also Burns, Wounds and Chafing. penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable nd in antiseptic liquid as we belleye nothing you have e' used {9 as effective and eatistying.— | Adve! Hegiatth tthe From any dr for large size, | When get applied as Marcel Waving . Shampooin, Manicuring . Massage Tals work 18 done by advanced students, 25 complete and com. fortable booths, We use only pure castile or cocoanut oil Shampoo and Beautex Toilet Preparations. Phone for ap- pointment, The Butler School of Hairdressing 1107 Second Avenue Phone Elliott 6389 Physician Keon, uses B\ roots and treatin = all and Sur. | Chinese | From Seatt Saturday and Hae DR. WO sn a ha lt gL ELLA NAVY, YARD ROUTE Main 3993 finished, and fit with a bull d rip. Alveolar Dentists 204 Maticht Wd op venings by oy Py ES babs bas ES PT OT FT ES amuse- | ji¢ y vinits to) B throated chuckle from the ex-presi |Boy Rescued From | Drowning in Pool “ity DAVENPORT, Wash., July 23.— a cramp while swimming | section of the city| swimming pool here Sunday, How: ard Moats, 18, was rescued after gy going down the third time by Alvin Davenport high school 5 were held in the attle Sunday frolicked at Fortuna Interbay community held Magnolia bluff while the Benefit association took as thelr own, The} Ip al railway em-|Hurdstrom, at Wildwood Four large pien! Seized by in the deepest HERE are thousands of men and women, just once was—slaves to rheut |muscle pains, joint peice eae hos r boy. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES FORMER DIPLOMAT DI CHEHALIS, July 2 during the last belleved to be the underlying r his death, He {fs survived his wife and two Arduou: pletely knocking out | ma ic impurities from the ppearing ce Washington Cohen in called * Cherry Tree.” n Cohen, bent upon becom. ounces of Orchaxi White, which any druggist wij/supply for few cents, shake w a bottle, You have a wile quarter-pint | about themselves the way determined never to|of the most wonderful freckle and| Up their strength. Start §. ally he fell tan cream, and complexion beauti-| today for that rheumatism. Yo nen mused, “I've told a} fier. |feel the difference shortly. and I can't ever” be preside: Massage this sweetly fragrant | ut”—and he paused a moment, ap-|lemon cream into the face, neck, y thinking deeply jarms and hands each day and see| in’t such a bad fob." |how freckles and blemishes natur- | ot a broad smile and a deep-| ally bleach right out and how youth. | |fully elear, soft and rosy-white the | skin becomes.—Advertisement. TORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. fe 6 P.M. SALE OF 25 BARRELS OF GRAPE - CUT GOBLETS, SAUCER CHAMPAGHES, SHERBETS and WINE GLASSES AT A BARGAIN PRICE Set of Six for $1.49 WONDERFUL VALUES ! Regularly sell at $5.00 per dozen. Thin blown, clear glass — highly polished and cut in the beautiful Grape Design. New England Extra Heavy GRAY ENAMELED PRESERVING or DISH PANS Very Special at 49c (Roll Edge) A splendid buy—your 10-, 14- or 17-quart sizes, 25 ft. $2.49 54-inch size; has good weight rubber lining and seamless woven covering. — 65c Diamond HOSE NOZZLES . choic f choice o Special at 49¢ J i

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