The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 13

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 Be Sure to Get One of Our Overcoats or Raincoats for Saturday’s Big Game to say way, nip in the afr )¢ the Stadium, Since you neel a coat ¥ oy the gave in comfort. fitted 4 ntly from Sea’ plection o oats—splendidly , with all fabrics, patterns and $18 to $85 Here’s an Attractive Offering: All-Wool Gabardines Priest enetted. Shipment just received. $29.50 Headquarters for Two-Pants Suits of the Better Makes SHANER & WOLFF 916 Second Ave. oa MOTHER - Fletcher's Castoria is a Camas, sc Substi- | —— tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. | ‘To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of elekiht Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend ad STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS THE SEATTLE STAR Thi 8 Twon all of one mee; all b years twins o I 7 Record F ‘amil y “Stick to Your Job” I Is « Augus-| wanton of the Brooch fami home, Sugar Hull Farm, gon and daughter was born. This picture and Mamma Broc @ larger Papa Brooch, “but closed that thay were ren of one couple. the father had a sece other case we tnve twins. There aro no n Brooch family. All of ours singly.” The youngest child ts Bernice Broo oldest is Willa ton, Hutchinsc Bernice, Mra x, Mre. Browne Brooch, mance nae ie Tee of Richmond. Another sin, Brooch family te who became & 54, was @ Kirkland rete Will Be Buried Saturday Funeral kland c Providence services for Jc mont, } tract at hospital 7 afternoon after an iiness < eld at the Ch tery, Lam sisters, Mins Mrs| P. P. Willlam R | Pranctaco Lamont, a b Fira Santa Claus Letter Is Mailed Pirst signs of Christmas aro breaking! The first of the usual grist of Santa Claus letters was mailed at le postoffice Thursday, 4 | childish scrawl requesting a modest assortment of toys, The letters, ac- ] core! ng to Postmaster C. M. Perkins, | are held until responsible persons j the Se: casi for them, or else turned over to | | dead letter office after tho days. INT -|SMITH’S » PLEASE DON’T FORGET 1. Service—We have an expert saleslady and two sales- men on the floor who understand interior decorating, who will be glad to give you their time and suggestions. Every pattern we have for your approval has been hung in panel form, so that you may see for yourself the results. 2. Prices—Our paper and paint are priced lower than any store in Seattle, when you compare the same grades. We depend entirely on quantity production. Smith handles only high grade materials direct from mill. 3, Location—Smith has two large stores, our other being 108-110 Second St., Portland. The Seattle store is between Pine and Stewart, on Fourth Avenue, Be sure you have Smith’s, as wevhave only one store in city. Smith’s Wall Pape r House oT Opportunity Around the Corner NHICAGO, Oct. 19 A $5-a-woek ( office boy lad with cattle ter h ounee, YAY doth wealthy, am have independently thousands of of their lor them, reached that hich all of ndof the ‘ro: been elected N Field & Co. , Waa named presid Armour & Co., largest of the world's Big Five meat distribution 4 extending! merit, ‘has © biggest business ro James Sir because I dared frog In in « a bie © puddle.” know ‘him say yectacular brilliancy, bination of con. which he achieverrent, came who once ap noes . 8r., hant * and t ee atom of doing “ mor office boy runs has a largesized m3 under him in Chi- addition in at the th at wh for much was then ge made product ‘o simply because he Both men are age, each bordering half century mark. And each dis TELLTALE SYMPTOMS OF WOMAN’S ILLS tvery woman who suffers from we, headaches, dragging-down nervousness, widened displacements, irrital y spondency, ahould recognize in such symptoms some derangemont of her system, which abould have attention | before some more serious afiment develops. These conditions are oft en evidenced by a sallow complex jon, dark circles under the eyes, las- | @itude and sleeplessness. For near-;| ly fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's| Vegetable Compond has been pre: | eminently successful in overcoming uch conditions, and it is now rec-} ognized everywhere os the standard remedy for women's ilis.-Adver tisement. ‘HAVE KIDNEYS | ae | *. Edson Whi e YOUR pocToR heir canvass of every town t the same clone to the and hamlet in the land. in White's case, he, too, denies | any a 4 list of success command. Flush your kidneys by drinking! ments, and says that “achievement @ quart of ‘water each day, >! cannot be gained merely thru re. | take salts occasionally, says a not- pag number. "a ed authority, who tells us that too! much rich food forma acids which ‘almost para kidneys i from the sluggish and! jy n yoy may suffer with| varia dull misery in the kidney r harp pains In the back or i headache, dizziness, your stomach| tion of pours, tongue is coated, and when he weather is bad you have rheu-| twinges. ‘The urine | seta] , full of sediment, the chan- and Bn bliging you to seek relief two or three times during e night | To help neutralize these trritat-| ling acids, to help cleanse the kid-| neys and flush off the body's urin-| ous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;| Skirts take a tablespoonful in a glass of| water before breakfast for a tow) Waists days, and your kidneys may then| Coats act fine. This famous salts is As essential yze the expel in who get to the top { endeavor are of men who have ise by sound prin. ng, and a combina. ing things under correct and experienced rules." ‘WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ sore Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Draperies Ginghams Stockings =| made from the ackd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with tithta,! used for years to and stimulate sluggish ‘0 to neutralize the acids stem so they no longer ir hus often relieving bladder Diamond Dyes 1 his ginedike | |New Baptist Church IC. E. UNION TO HOLD MEETING Opening with a banquet at 6:15 | in: | glossy. pally | reat Free Offer Saturday Singerman’s Stock Must Go This unusual FREE OFFER holds good Saturday only—circumstances beyond our control demand immedi- ate disposition and adjustment of $50,000 merchandise stocks. SEATTLE MERCHANTS’ ASSO- CIATION ‘has handled the farnous | Singerman’s assignment for the bene- fit of the creditors—now the balance of this great clothing stock must be wound up at once at any price. We are Forced to Take Drastic Ac- tion—and here’s what we'll do—we will top the day, tomorrow, with this sensational FREE OFFER. ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men's Suits from the Singe-man stock, former prices $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall weights and pat- terns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of $13.85 And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold before the 5) seis Oe |close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat lin the house—and there’s over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will |be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. Advice of T Wo Successes And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully ‘tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all- wool serge, full lined, in blues, b rowns and pin-stripes. Be Careful About Grabbing the “Golden”| Singerman’ s $40.00 kind—and they go tomorrow at the wind-up | price .. These are $16.85 And with each of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any hat in the house. Men’s heavy all-Wool Overcoa'ts, belted models, Singerman’s $30.00 and $40.00 kind, go tomorrow at these same prices, $13.85 and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Marx all-wool Overcoats will oe eo at wind-up price Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Sing- jerman Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 and '$7.00 values, for $3.65. Singerman’s $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ Suits have been marked $3.85; heavy \all-wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy, | pure wool, pull-over Sweaters, former- | ly $7.50, at $3.85. And here’s the cause for these enor- mous reductions—Singerman’s stock must be wound up at once, together with that of the combined Red Front Stocks, at 1601-1603 First Avenue, cor- ner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of such sensational- ly low prices as these: Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, are priced 85c, and Work Shirts at 69c. |.Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c and Cotton Socks go at 9c. Think of ‘buying Men’s Heavy- Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear for 69c, Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00. 910.85 and Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth $2.00, for 98c. And Men’s Win- ter Union Suits at $1.39. "While Men’s Standard brand Garters go at 11c. Ev- erything else that man needs will be found in this great stock, and it will be sold in proportion. Men’s Overalls at 98c. Men’s Col- lars, all sizes, at 5c. Black Bear Over- alls—in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear—all in- cluded in this sale and going at these sensational prices. Tomorrow you can buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, formerly $7.00 for $2.98. Men’s Work Shoes for $2.65. While fine Boys’ Shoes have been marked $1.95. RAIN OR SHINE—DOORS OPEN AT NINE Don’t forget, this men’s and ‘boys’ stock is immense—you'll find -every- thing you want here. We have just mentioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display win- dows at First Avenue and Pine Street, are just stacked with honest merchan- dise. So, bring your shopping bags and take advantage of this great sale of the Singerman’s stock. You can’t make any mistake here. Remember our ad- dress—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First Avenue, cor- ner Pine Street. Will Be Dedicated | American and Chinese Baptiste] will Join in celebrating the first'| anniversary of the dedication of the church building at d0th ave. and King st, on Friday evening and} Sunday afternoon and evening, it was announced Thursday. Addresses by pastors of ‘both races, orchestra |music and singing, and exhibition | jwork by Boy Scouts, will feature |e program jo'clock Friday evening, November the first annual convention of the le District Chri union, consisting af King and Kitsap counties, will be | held at the First Christian church, and Olive, Broadway 3 and 4. Paul Brown, Pacific Coast field secretary for the Christian Endeavor | movement, will deliver the principal jaddress ‘Friday evening. | Colman will be :master of ceremon- n- | buttered paper, jes. Saturday will ‘be ‘devoted to Bible | study classes and lecders’ confer jences during the day, and election of officers in the evening. Conse | craton service will close the confer- ence at the final session Sunday an Endeavor | #ftemeaon. 2 societies in A little prepared mustard added — to the French dressing gives it @ @istinctive flavor. .So does a ‘little Worcestershire sauce. November 2, If the*top of a souffle ‘browns be- fore the rest of ‘the mixture has Kenneth | cooked ‘sufficiently, cover it with a ‘LADIES! DARKEN | YOUR GRAY HAIR | The use of Sage and Sulphur for jrestoring faded, gray hair to its |natural color dates back to grand- | mother’s time, She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair |[/ |took on that dull, faded or streaked jappearance, this simple mixture was jand out-ofdate. applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home is mussy Nowadays, by ask jing at any drug store for a bottle of | ‘BREW THIS TEA “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com. |pound,” you will get this famous jolt preparation, improved by the jaddition of other ingredients, which | can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so natural. | ly and evenly that nobody can tell it hag been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hatr, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two it becomes beautifully dark and Advertisement, tury. the world FOR BILOUSNESS Costs next to nothing yet)]) keeps bowels in fine order |}) and ends constipation. (|) sion. home new ‘The head ranged, values its health should always have | in the house a 30-cent package of | Dr. Carter's K. and B, Tea. Then when any member of the |]! family needs something for a slug: |}} gish liver, sick headache, or to} promptly regulate the bowels, simply brew a cup and drink it just be- fore bedtime, It's an old remedy, is Dr. Carter's K. and B, Tea, and has been used MEHLIN HAPPY HOMES You Find A PIANO Chickering has Brought Music to Homes for 100 Years! 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