The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 5

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\ ’ FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR Convenient Payments ————| RATIO PROGRAM Shoe Worker Offer to UNBAUM BROS FOR SUNSHINERS GR Ardella J, Mot _ Extra Special! . | gone hy mai time fou A Huge New Shipment of : is =. | betes pic andl at ant what SAVES WOMAN F see ee tbea th 1 tevin | WRECK; REPAIR Davenport Beds! ae Paul . "Decision Postponed ; With ee: eas Cc Dismiiaal Man Hurt in Elma ee soins Horse Race Dies HOQUIAM, Was by Stricken with Tesult of a fall in DRAMA — MUSIC — DANCE Takes pleasure in announcing the engagement of oA oo of. the Db New Battleship Is ‘ Put in Commission anes In the tax t after Tuesday. n now Roy Street at Harvarc THERE TED BRAKES! ? Hecause I Love Dear’. .-Hawie Is f No S Test Ime to YOUR BRAKES —We Specialize in Brake Lining— NORMAN GARAGE SERVICE Ettiott 149 Third Avenue CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ea Street Cars in AUGUST 31 13 Cents a Quart CCURATE Shippe than 56 cents accounts show that the 387 farmers comprising the Seattle Milk Association have been producing milk at an average loss of more on each 100 pounds sold. The Seattle Milk Shippers’ an organization of dairy farmers, Association, and the > and fi st put their ter ratio: means an Fé t Distributors’ Association, which pasteurizes a ‘cost tt cannot be car- i the prod Some part of and dist ibutes milk to consumers, are or- st be borne by tt ner if the ganized to give this city milk of superior ‘armers surrounding Seattle are to quality and wholesomeness. They have set continue in business. a high standard of sanitation and quality vorld-famous with which every member must comply. milk getting the cleanest, to market. This insures Seattle most healthful milk possible lillion doll. JON W cheapest and most These are some reasons why the dairy- wth tard at se men and women men are confident that milk consumers will ite ty id their earnings here and gladly pay 13 cents a quart for Pasteurized ana > opntelaetich el 3 are a vital part of the commonwealth. Milk of first quality after September 1. Glasses $ FREE EXAMINA This QUALITY Cannot Be Produced and Marketed for Less Money grown-ups Pasteurized to the diet. Pas- ential vita- Dr. Wo, Chinese Licensed Herb mines that build sturdy bodies and active bres. And Pasteurized Milk is the only really safe milk you can buy. For children or Milk is a vital necessity teurized Milk contains the ess There Is No Substitute For Safe Milk Pee TUTTI UTMTTUTMITIL ALLL LULA LALA ULLAL LMU ULLAL LALLA LALLA LU LLU UML LL ALLL is Fra an jnldem, Mass. 25c. eve Sell Self Into Slavery FURNITURE CO. INC. Station KDZE to Be on Air| Wife Inserts Advertisement: in Newspaper SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE From 2 to 3 in Haverhill, Mass. HAVERAILI M Aug. 41 sure would never suffe an ROM BILL IS REWARD HE GETS Dee TROIT Mi! Aug. THE CORNISH SCHOOL | ie pinta ace| Escape Shot Volley PROMISE LATE .. Objected to Other Women in Her Home Tacoma Collide What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, UG 5.00 Complete LION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Wentinke Neur Fourth and Ave. Pike Doctor Cuticura Talcum| ant and ealthful Pa ie ry of Caticure Laboratories, Dept where, A Saturday Clearance of Women’s Medium Weight Coats and Capes Second Floor » For quick clearance, our Women’s Apparel Department is offering B 25 stylish coats and capes, made of soft velvety r Is in navy and tan, at very substa ul reductions. These a ize 3 and 88 only. Come early Saturday morning for choice of § tion. $25 for any model. Boys’ Two-Knicker School Suits Reduced to $11.95 Boys’ Department—Main Floor Rear Here are 50 wonderful suit values! Every one is made of ex- cellent wool materials. Coats are full alpaca lined ard both pai of knickers are full lined. In a choice yariety of. blue, gre 1 mixtures ideal for school y suit in this group has bee Sizes are 7 to | a “much higher i Fall and Winter Coats For the Young Miss $8.95 to *22.50 Upper Main Floor Everyone is talking about our wonderful new line of’Girls’ Coats for Fall. They certainly are stylish, serviceable and well made garments. Bolivias, velours, broadcloths and noy- elty woolens, trimmed with fur and self materials in all the seasonable colors. Sizes are 2 to 14 years. They are priced at $8.95, $9.95, $12.95, $14.95, $17.50, $18.50 and’ _ $22.50 A Great Sweater Offer For Men and Young Men. Sizes 36 to 46 Men's Department—Main Floor what we offer In these That SATURDAY BRINGS GREATER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES $2.50 Automobile Extension Luggage Carriers $1.49 Can be adjusted to fit any car. You can’t afford to be without one at this price, Bicycle sites, Special $l. ho made by the Pennsylvania Rubber $1.49 wheel A big value; is non-skid, vacuum cup type, ; 7 SS BRANDS for Saturday okie A SPECIAL 100 Pairs of Hair Clip- pers on Sale Saturday at. $1.49 Close-cutting, especially fine for children’s and bhob- PIPE WRENCHES y RAZORS, e2OC 39c Special at GERMAN BLADES, Special ei aeay of 12 than one pictured; boils, toasts and fries; guar- An ‘excellent yalue PERFECTION BABY SWINGS 98c Another Big Vaiue ElectricCurlinglrons For Saturday’s Selling 1 49 at . Guaranteed. Will not burn the hair; especially fine for waving and curling bobbed hair. Special Comfortable, strongly made of unbleached canvas; easy to wash This will carry children up to 40 Ibs.; develops baby’s limbs gradually , Special! 24-ib. Pkg. of “White King Washing Powder Sic FREE! h package: 1 BAR OF OLIVE MISSION and 1 BAR OF ALMOND With eac TOILE all for nd 1 WHITE KING SHC

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