The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 4

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1928, THE FAVORS COYLE Mundreds Call Daily on : QUITTING POST President; Few See Him Politicians, Newspaper Men, Idlers and the Curious Swarm at White House rac yi “THE STORE THA 7, SAVES VOU MONEY) ij i TMA TCS; SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET October Merchandise Sale PAGE 4 SEATTLE STAR BOBBY AT HIS SPELLING in all the want The Salad Course Is An Of Course— At every “course dinner”, because it is “correct”. It should be at every dinner, because it is the healthful course. And you can make the salad a. whole meal in itself when you dress it_with high-in-food-value GOLD MEDAL [eee cesta Lawyer Scores Lieutenant Governor for Pardon WASHINGTON, Houne urteous White Hou READY 'TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED —made of new-laid eggs and the finest of salad oils, and so seasoned as to give a teasy, tangy taste. that can’t be imitated. Many mothers say that they find children enjoy bread aioe with GOLD MEDAL—find that undernourished dren who need eggs and fat enjoy them in the form of OLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE when ii no amount of coaxing will get them to x es to inte in the height of season, and the prices SATURDAY—and “save Boys’ All-Wool Mackinawe, $5.00 These come in a hand- some sortment of pat- terns 1 colors; reefer ef- fect, patch pockets, yoked back, button up snug to neck. Ages 4 to 8 years. The larger sizes, 8 to 18 years, at $7.50 each. Boys’ Pull-Over All-Wool Sweaters Opportunity knocks at your door » are much lower than for many seasons. Come in tomorrow "BOYS? SUITS, $9.98 and $13.98 to be two p: 1 president’ arrives ; + | few of his official appointments are The greatest value had in 3 Boys’ Suits. Each has pes er is the usu: for pants, cut full and well tailored. It Suggestions for School Lunches will be found in the GOLD MEDAL Recipe Book “The Salad Bow!" —and, of course, ou to examine these before your purchase, You'll notice Fiaey romens fet: ene Belk < Coates the materials, the lining Write for free copy of Booklet. Ad- dress the nearest office. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Chicago Kansas City and the workmanship much yr to some loo! , and the you have been San Francisco The sim st way to end is Blue-j Stops the p: stantly, Thea the corn loo and comes out. de in cl prices much less. 6 to 18 years. Men’s and Young Men’s liquid and in thin j CHILDREN WEL action is the same. JERSEY, EF A STEADY JOB “De man dat knows to keep quiet and/ gj —From the Wash- At your druggist asters, The HOME SEEKERS RENT PAYERS INVESTORS Again We Say This is an ABSOLUTE | AUCTION - SALE Absolute auction sale means this That every lot put up for sale will positively be sold to the highest bidder, without reserve, regardless of price. It also means There will be no starting prices, no reserve prices, and no by-bidding whatsoever. In other words it means The public will make the price and get the full benefit of the sate. Even if only one bid is made the lot will be sold just the same. The Puget Mill Company unqualifiedly guarantees THIS SALE to be ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED and bona fide in every way That Means Bargains Do you not see the OPPORTUNITY to speculate and MAKE MONEY? WESTHOLME—The property to be sold at auction, is that magnificent scenic property bordering Avalon Way—that broad, sightly view driveway, winding its way by gentle grades to the topmost. heights of West Seattle. Streets are graded, sidewalks and water in and paid for. Go Look at the Property Today Book-maps can be obtained at Puget Mill Company Office 26th Avenue S. W. and W. Spokane St. Take West Seattle, Alki or Fauntleroy Car, get off at Steel Plant on 35th Avenue The Sale Takes Place Next Sunday at 11 A. M. BARRY & AUSTIN Agents for Puget Mill C. 220 Walker Building | baal aaa id Elliott 0182 at 4 p.m, During ev INVITING TREATMENT FOR AWKWARD CORNER Desk, Lamp and Chair Render Effi. cient First Ald, By MARIAN MOORE A certain corner of be avoided like small In an easy chalr and a and watch the family rush for {t, If the room {s large the lamp and ¢ may be of & corresponding he room is smnall a junior. p and a chair which does not take up much floor space make a better group. picture make a splendid grouping i ye ii Decorating the Corner the intersection of the walls. The slender proportions of the lamp fill the space where a console table, mirror or pleture would look pinched and crowded, The lamp, in turn, will form the guiding star | tor the placing of the chair and desk. The chair in the picture is an adaptation of a Colonial spindle chair, with a broad seat,’ slanting back and curved arms which will prove both comfortable and con- venient for the school boy or girl with “home work” to be done, The lamp has a polychromed gives a good light without the ugil- | ness of the green gluss shade of the typleal student lamp. The clock completing the group | only partly shows In che pleture, | (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or infor. | mation about home furnishing or | decorating, sending stamped ad. | dressed envelope for reply.) | Question: Are the tall plano | lamps used now?—A, N, Answer: Tall piano lamps seem | to have a never-ending vogue. They | are as good now as ever, | Copyright, American Homes Bureau, = li The chalr, lamp and desk in the | for one of those awkward corners | where the window comes close to | base and a parchment shade which § B patterns Suits, $18, $25, $30 most appr $3.5 Knit from pure virgin wool, extra h weight, in a very rich assortment of combination school colors, Sizes, 28 to 36. Ladies’ Brushed Wool Sweaters, Extraordinary Values, These come in coat and ors: 58-inch Fine Camel Hair Coating, In the new plaid effe Bpe ring our Octot 3.50 Squirrel, camel and two-tone effects. $7.50 Each acket styles and have the very rich camel hair effects. October Merchandise Sale, $7.50 each. 36-inch Yard 2, MAY and brown. 83.50 for An excellent cloth in’ fi Col- Shirting Madras, 35c Yard ge of shirting pat- 1 waists. Warm Wearables for the Men Men’s Furnishings in Our October Merchandise Sale! Men’s Wool-Mixed Sox 25c Pair Fall weight, in Men's Flannel Shirts $2.50 to $4.50 nh eray, rown Men's Flannelette Night Gowns, $1.39 Each Tada’ t fleece outing stripes; eut full ool Knit Jackets $5.00 fou would feel fine In one of a finish | mornings. ther mix with 2 pockets, and orn under the coat if necens | Men’s Wool-Finish | Union Suits $1.75 Suit It saves many a doctor bill to | keep warm damp mornings and | evenings, These are good and | beavy, in natural colors; all sizes. Men’s Form-Fitting | Shirts and Drawers 85c Garment | Warm and comfortable, with | plenty of wear. Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hose Remarkable Values During Our October Merchandise Sale! Silken Stripe Union Suits | Boys’ Mixed-Wool Union Suits $1.75, $2.25 and $2.50 ine quality mixed-wool Union Suits % of 6 to 16 years; unusually, good $1.25 Suit Women's soft wool Unior with mercer tripe; low neck le Du all sizes; Silk-Mixed Union Suits | wool-mixed in 4 Wool-Finish Union Suits, $1.25 Women's medium heavy pure woo! finish U 3 high or low néck, or short sleeves, long aloevele ankle or kneo le 4 regular extra sizes same price, Boys’ Union Suits 95c to $1.25 garment mad ‘These are a g¢ white sizes from according to size. color. qualit | | stitch, | heather brown. garments; priced according to si * | $2.25 ond $2.50. 2e—81.75, Girls’ Union Suits 95c to $1.35 Good weight pure white wool finished Union Suits for girls of 2 to 16 years; ex. | cellent quality and extra value. short or long sleeves. ankle or knee length Priced according to size. These come Fine Wool Hose, 95c Pair Women's fine wool Hose in black or brown; cashmere finish; medium light weight; especially good value. Women’s Heather Hose 35c Pair Fine quality wool finish cotton heather Hose; drop stitch; pecially good ones at this price: 3 pairs for $1.00. es- | All-Wool Hose, 69c Pr. Women's medium weight, drop- All-wool Hose; black or These are extra- | ordinary value. They cote sleeves, or high neck, long sleeves. New Aprons—Special Value, $1.25 Large, full cut Bungalow Aprons, made of stand ard American ginghams and percales, in Fall col Cotton Sheet Blankets $2.19 Pair In gray, white and tan colors, with pink and blue stripe bor: ders i Pillow Tubing, 40c Yd. Linen finished Tubing, medium woight; excellent wearing qualt: tes. Ladies’ Dress Pumps $3.50 Pair Two-atrap patent leather Dress Pumps with cut-out on strap; military heels, with rubber lift; a very ‘dressy style, Sizes 3 to 8 in & large assortment of checks and figured exceptional value. Women’s Knit Skirts and Princess Slips A large and complete assort- ment of new Knitted Under skirts and Princess Slips, in light and medium gray shades, with colored stripe borders or plain skirts—$1.00 to $4.50. Princess Slips, $1.95 $2.75. ° to Best East or West—$1.25 to $2.25 Dv ‘T MADE. IN'S GOW we have in white and assorted All sizes, and extra large sizes, Comforts, Special $2.95 Filled with all new cotton, cov- ered with fancy challi plain silkoline borders to match; worth 3.50-—October Merchandise Sale, $2.95 cach. All-Wool Blankets $9.00 Pair Virgin Wool Blankets, size 66x 80, in pink and blue plaids; ends finished with blue tape binding. Children’s School Shoes $2.25 Pair School Shoes for the little boys; oll tan heavy, solid leather 0 heels; lace style. A shoe that will stand all kinds of wet weather. Sixes 9 to 13% ever shown, and the very best colored stripes; low neck, short Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 yrs., $6.50 to $15 Best Made at Every Price Stylish new models, fur or self collars, in shades of brown, reindeer, beaver, brown and blue. that will give service. made of polo cloth, with Coats that look well and Bleached Sheeting 60c Yard Linen finished Sheeting, inches wide; good weight; from dressing. Table Cloths, $1.50 Ea. Hemmed Table Cloths, heavy mercerized finish, in agsorted patterns; size 58x70, Children’s Shoes Special $1.75 Pair Suitable for little boys or girls, 81 free in black kid; button; heavy soles; a good, solid little shoe, | Sizes special $1.78 pair. 5% to & Kitchenware Department BALE/MASON FRU! sod it colator Tops 10P. 6... cece vss {z0; doz. $1,00 ... 60¢ | Pancle Mason Fruit dar. Caps—a dozen... covered Glass Butter Dishes—cac 10¢

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