The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928 THE EATTLI T | Return to Old Hand Baking Method Editor Says We are Paying for Too AR Urged PAGE 3” coment THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFTH y ND PIKE Apron Thursday oat ik Much Machinery, Gasoline, Truck A At Grote-Rankin’s Upkeep and the Like H™ S a fine lot of Aprons that were — specially | PORTLAND, De Fred Ta.) today le vas designed for this Thursday’s selling | t c Today . and dainty blues, beautifu broidered with wild flowers. ‘THE WILD FLOWER” of finely dot- ) ¢ ‘a ted English prints, in soft shades of pink| 95 | hand oy diatrit tput (Le 1 : is . } tf " - full f * “ a see 1 6 ey —Second Floor | $ Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs Three for a Dollar They were ach and good values at that price. Made of sheer material, neatly hemstitched and beautifully hand embroidered the linen handkerchief: Good Hair Nets J Me” 39C doe. mon 496 ae Mesh That is a remarkably low price for hair nets of such good quality; woven of human hair in cap shape—dark, medium and light brown, black and auburn—all of regulation Sanitary and durable. —First Floor 50¢ 1 try again fashioned bak the bread we t us with al WE EAT TOO MUCH t 5 cent size. ® 4 t " t in color: POCO: tesoe atta wil debe ighbeconet cn ttormien res are all white with colored motifs. mueh th driving 4 —First Floor . ] : al vs Nationa city’s bread. per 8 " BAKERY TODAY Is tem now ° - aaa ak Wil’ Rn : j ey eae 4 BAKERY FODAX 16 ae treat then. >| J. Warren Kerrigan ax Will Banion, and Lois Witson as\|| Semi- Fashioned Pressure Cooker trucks, belts, pulleys,’ huts ‘ ; playing at the Metropolitan to capacity houses Silk Stockings At 95c the Pair An excellent opportunity to buy silk stockings with lisle hemmed Demonstration A permanent and daily demonstration of the National Pressure Cooker and Canner is now being conducted in our tops and lisle toe, sole and heel, at Basement Store. i] a ve moderate price. | pets z The National saves two-thirds the fuel t These will give bike ee ale and one-fourth of your meat bill, and pre- Recvice, Selece trom catdoyan sn pares better meals. It is 100% efficient 4 black. Specially priced Frida, esity for canning fruits, vegetables and meats. —First F 95¢ pair. Every National Cooker is equipped with pure aluminum Inset Pans: Boys Need School Stockings These Are 29¢ Pair But you will need to buy fewer stockings if you select them here. Stockings of very good quality cotton of medium weight, with re- inforced heel and toe, in black only, the pair, 29¢. —First Floor 5 aluminum pails, 1 rack with supports, 1 pair of lifting hooks, and a 58-page ,recipe book. 10-quart size, $25.00 complete 12-quart size, $29.00 complete 17-quart size, $38.00 .complete. & 25-quart size, $40.00 complete Terms can be arranged. Westport ull among the 1 Pacific Ni sympathy Miss Wilson, who plays Mollie, is id gi a brave, intre; and w a chance at own particular prairie s the Platte and the the entire breadth with take piloting her hooner ai mules pul river less. She half to death,” but t the girl perfectly but wet—very wet | Abolish that lonesome feeling by: wholesome recreation and entertain- ment. Get acquainted. The Lone ened Report Plenty of Heaviest Sentence Work for Women There are plenty of jobs for women | some Club, Holyoke Bildg., in Seattle, cording to Miss Marie} Spring St. Meetings Tuesday Bernard, secretary of the placement |Gay and Saturday evenings, bureau at the Y. W.C. A. Scores of|s¢rs and lonely people welcome— |Jacob Kaline Tuesday Grogan, | women are wanted for packers, ele-| Advertisement. READY T0 OPEN sc" of driving while drunk,|%@tor operators, soda fountain at- | tendants and power machine operat- | Monday night, was sentenced to pay| oa There is also a brisk demand $100 fine, spend 10 days in Jail and | for domestic help, according to Miss }had his driver’s license revoked for’ Anna Swanson, who is in charge of three months. | placements in the domestic help de-| Cecil Heath, also charged with | partment. driving while drunk, escaped with a = fine of $100, ‘ hows One of the heaviest sentences ever 3 | given for traffic violation was hand ed W. B. Grogan by Polico Jt Orpheum Circuit | isso: VAUDEVILLE: *:: |Crowds Expected When Ex- hibit Begins Thursday The cattle are all groomed and curried and sleek; the exhibits are being put into place; the hot dog stands are ready to open a entire population of the Snoq valley is on its toes ready to crash the gate when the Snoqualmie Val ir opens at Carnation (formerly it) Thursday morning. Three great big days of entertain- ment and education will be offered © Snoqualmie Valley Fair asso. with special feature enter. ts during lunch hours, when all parts of th . cheon gatherii building and grounds of the nation high school will be used |in “Lonesome STARS 0) FUTURE Direct From Broad- i 3:47) Sa P "Dance of Cle r of for the exhibits. One of the main progress. with a thorough attractions of the fair will be the business course at famous blooded stock from the Car Griffin-Murphy © nation Stock farm. ‘The agricultural ‘i displays will include some of the Accredited DAVE VINE AND LUELLA TEMPLE Olga and Nicholas THE LOMAS COMPANY chofeest products of the rich Sam. mamish, Snoqualmie and Tolt val , famed th egular sta) maintained to Business College You receive individual in- struction from the principals personally, Our membership in the National Association of ited Commercial Schools jout the state. will be nation during the service Lucy Monroe and fair, the: buse: aving the United! efficiency that brings . terminals, Third ave. and Pine | od salary and leads to Kenneth _ Grattan at 9:15 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. dally. ANY are the eyes that are) pad Pantagescope aa 16s GaPUuLION deci aba | LV Leconteaies gazo with keen ad-| Waite, Gall se Phone: yTLLA 6:40 p.m miration on the well developed, % One of the most popular features healthy girl no matter where she| lof the fair will be the dances to be may be—on the rapidly moving | held each night in the high schoot| thoroughfare or gliding gracefully FREE BL OD building. Lib tha dance floor, es ; Z " ‘The fair has been in charge of the IL eyes turn because wo all ap- The fine thing about Ghirardelli’ blend of fine cocoa and pure sugar. ssoclason, the ofticers of which are| Preclato tho rl With the figura TEST : ; y is this: shi i $ ecret as follows: W. J. Adair, president;|80 firm and plump—the girl with R. Ground Chocolgte is this: It does Only Ghirardelli knows thes William Sander, vice president; c.]radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that Less Than alot foryou and notathing fo you. of this blend. Beadon Hall, secretary-treasurer, |@try a touch of roses from na- METHODS It warms you. It nourishes you. It helps to “carry through” your day. Butitdoes not make you pay with “jumpy nerves” or indiges- tion. Itis the cup of no regrets! Why is Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate so healthful, so easy- to-digest? Because itis a wonder- *d Gear: And only housewives who use Ghirardelli’s every morningknow whata quick breakfast-maker its. Simp!y mix to a paste, add hot milk, stir, bring to a boti—and there's your breakfast-drink pip- ing hot, fragrant, favory, fine-for- ail-the-family! GHIRARDELL?S GROUND CHOCOLATE rs, Joe T. Van Horn, assistant jsecreiary. EXACT and Z we Ei ture's own garden—the girl with the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp —the girl with buoyancy and the swing of yout Not necessarily an ont-of-doors girl, Just a girl with ever in- creasing blood cells, Just a girl filled with the vim and vigor of youth. 8. S..8., since 1826, has stood for increased blood cells, §. 3. S. means restored strength—rekin- dled vitality—added energy. Take 8. S. 8, and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch that flabby, ili nourished flesh fade away before flesh that is firm and plump. Red blood cells will do it and $. S. 8. will build them. It contains only pure vegetable in- gredients. S. S. S, fs sold at all good drug stores. The large sizo bottle is more economi- He got It for a cong. ST REC RS Oe ee oem For the benefit of p the treatment from wi We some happy patients, ‘Today In best time to en ELECTRO-MEDICAL DOCTORS ae IONSTIPATION must be avolded, or torpia liver, billousness, indigestion ‘and gassy pains result, Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing * CHAMBERLAIN'S HALF-PRIC. FOR THIRTY DAYS on10 PAINLES (0406060. $10.00 Plates $35.00 Plates ‘Our Whalebone Rubber Plate 88. 1 Work Guaranteed for 15 es TABLETS is Never disappoint or sauseate—280 | opeu‘s

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