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

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1929 THE SE Z. GRUNBAUM-BROS MAN MAY DIE alien tyr ae Oe ONE, Victim Rescued by Fireman I jones FORD I do not SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE in Critical Condition believe in it. It is li ATTLE STAR Tongue Tt ps THE RHODES to. Festival Week Attractions for Wednesday understand either of then “T‘HOMAS | CASHMAN, Ow | “Why it there i zation of s It is pract tariff wa value, by restricted immigre © much of guarantees of Featuring Fall Gloves wages, and the mea 1 a day's w »tecto: tov are en r yell dre r ar Fa and subsidie for ctically everyone but tl " When anything is proposed that will help him, it is most unpragtical and unworkable. The farmer needs help now He is n King for charity. All he is asking for is a price for his products that will be on a level with those things n-| Which he must buy Girls’ French Jorg Neca alt oad Kid Gloves 98c ‘ m to safety, many automobiles being driven by person é Youngsters’ wo-cle P s of French Oe, : berate apie 2A ony afford them, and instead of bringing these persons greater gfe kid, just like mother’s—an ve Paris point ye 3 ; happiness, I believe, in the end, their autos bring them sor- §. backs, too. ‘Only one of many popular styles we ai & offering in Children’s Gloves for Fall and Winter wear. 4 A pair, 98¢. f : OHN W. ANDRUS, millionaire, Yonkers, N. Y.: “The : J simple life contains all the good things worth living who can littl row. Few persons today seem to realize that the man who im AV 4,000 Yards of Cretonne bed on which he earns $100 per week and saves only $4 is not as well off a , t the man who makes only $20 and saves $5.” at Greatly Reduced Prices vaald he had ; ; * Metho Detroit: “It EV. W. L. STIDGER, Methodist church, doesn’t matter whether a church is in the heart of a big city or at a country crossroads 50 miles from the near est town, it has equal opportu for being of real servic to those to whom it aims to minister, and the church will Assembled in 3 Groups moat com.| either quit the habit of holding services one day in th Yard xa thor nr it ‘rt] Worker Crushed to Death in| Attempted Coup Is Crushed, Strap Wrist Fabrics—75c Government Reports Women's ¥ Dress up the home for the holiday entertaining. You may purchase these creto on our Con- venient Payment plan. Drapery Section, First Floor, Women’s Gloves 12-Button Length $3.95 A pair, $3.95. women, Th uy the exhibit Central Building made and serviceable Fabric Gloves ii p 5 with Paris point backs. Shades Oct. 28 are brown, beayer, mode, covert, fawn and gray. Very nably priced at, a pair, T5¢. Washable Fabrics—50c 1 Fabric Gloves with P. A new shipment of Fiber Vests in brown, beave drop-stitch weave, bodice top style, and Christmas Is Coming! ; 2 ‘ coat tie rs Seta cal aioe in flesh color only.” Blas sre. 36 10 4% 2 Buy Holiday and Gift Furniture at Grunbaum Bros. a % Attractively priced at $1.35. es oa : : j aannannaannananane ~ Date Is Not Decided —_————— a bs t tl trial of A. M Everett K. C. Is ‘ Planning Jamboree |» ‘ ; ‘ t fer ot J, ©. Knights of Columbus, of verett, |** not et ins are eending out printed invitat - llowee c 1 Th a ef Rap pokdyy! GR eal erin > ar cs of fotr a Community-Unity Ha . ¥ Li were jure the : Satin, Crepe, Georgette and Wool Women’s Fiber Vests $1.35 Upper Main Floor Stic designs and color: in price from $1.0 > yO. ethacs 2 lavish me . Cc } selection of new and artis Special 8] Yard YAL, WORCESTER rancher, h authority at Are You Mats Dally 2:30, : : TT What’s in the Air a renente ee TUESDAY “The Midnight Marriage’ October 23 |] Chea Freehorn 's he < 55 meters) “A Musics! Comedi: ~ ‘ : 7 fi A ep Sinn and Tower . |] KFIC_ 219 me . r today v < for : him the @ Stout | Women p of the press OGhnS | "9 7 he # nm completely 1, including pro t ‘The Second Floor Unda-belt, ations, iy, as pictured, is an tement to the wl-elastic vest n I 4 have no A that uplifts, sup- n the mutineers ports and perfect | arms di ly controls even An unusual variety |° of stylish Dresses for Gee 2 street and afternoon wear, in brown, black and navy blue, with trimmings of beads, embroidery and plait- ed panels. These are made in seers } tical contour and that you look much the coat effects and Child’s Best Laxative is i Ne have graceful long You will want to get acquainted with straight lines. Sizes “California Fig Syrup’ |PROBE STORY Pi davon il Eee a Bogie choke a OF INJURIES Not satisfied with the story that | Dillard Lasseter, former United states consul at Hankow, China, the heaviest abdomen. This means a symmet- ani THE RnODES CO ained three broken ribs in a fall the lner President Jefferson, t ita | Y J from the Orient to Seattle, aboard TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC “SWEET SIXTEEN” is a trade mark, duly reg- istered in the United States Patent Office. It is our exclusive property and no other firm is authorized to use the same. We have spared no effort or expense in placing our business before the public and the policy and success of or business are well known to our patrons and the public at large. “SWEET SIXTEEN” has sprung into instan- taneous popularity, and its enviable success, which has cost us so much effort and expense, has inspired irresponsible parties to imitate us. Some of these sinister attempts are so brazen that even our name has been appropriated. We intend to prosecute the perpetrators of these piracies to the full extent of the law. To protect our patrons and public we urge the exercise of utmost care in marketing and avoiding the spurious “SWEET SIXTEEN.” ° A suitable reward will be paid for information and proof which will aid us in suppressing illegal imitators and infringers of our trade mark. In effecting purchases, please be sure that the stores you cleal with are the genuine “SWEET SIXTEEN.” Our stores are located as follows: Seattle, Washington........1023 Second Avenue Portland, Oregon........... 147 Broadway San Francisco, Cal.... 882 Market Street Los Angeles, Cal........... 337 South Broadway New York.........+++.... 47 West 34th Street SWEET SIXTEEN COMPANY, Inc. iaiaheanie maria dade oben = Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" now will thor- oughly clean the little bowels and in |a few hours you have a well, playful | child again. Even if cross, feverish, dillous, conspitated or full of cold, | children Jove its pleasant taste, | Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, | Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse any imitatlon,—Advertise- ment. "GRAY HAIR DARK dark, glossy hair can onl. had |by brewing a mixture of Sage Tes Sulphur, Your hair is r m, It makes or mars the fi When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold Don't bother to prepare the mix. ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use, It in called Wyeth's can always be depended upon to bring back the natural coor and lustre of your hair, * Keverybody uses ‘'Wyeth's'' Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and that nobody can tell it has been ap. plied, You simply dampen a sponse or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small atrand at a time; by morning the gray halr has disappeared, and after another application {t becomes hea. tifully dark and appoars glowsy and Justrous.—Advertisemont, SAGE TEA TURNS That beautiful, even shade of} ¥ Sago and Sulphur Compound. ‘'This|) summer, the department is conduct ing an investigation into the matter, according to Postmaster C, M. Per. kins, who is conducting the inquiry. Dillard received treatment at the | Virginia Mason hospital, following his arrival, on July 16, for bruises and the injury to his side. He ex plained to hospital physicians that jhe hud fallen from his bunk, Ac. cording to the hospital authorities, however, the nature of his hurts did {not bear out the explanation. |Degree of Honor Will Meet Here Delogates from Port A 8, Kirk: | |land and other Puget Sound cities } | will be present at the convention of mem f the Degree of Honor | Protective association, a fraternal or- | der, at the Swedish club Wednesda afternos rding to announce ment Tue . It is expected that 0 will attend. | »posals v au of 8 vy Depar {until 10 o'clock 1 | for delivering washing machine and | spun oakum to the Navy Yard, | Puget Sound, Wash. Apply for pro- |ponals to the Supply Officer, Navy 4 J, Wash, or to the | tinement ‘Stiff Joints Loosen Up. Backache-Rheumatism ‘Relieved Over Ni-ht Mustarine o8 right to tho spot Makes swol trouble In no tl | Mustarine for re |Lumbago and silitis, uny tendency to conge: U ean supply you but be sure you get the original Mustaring in the yellow box—J0 and 60 contsAdvertimment, Electrical Appliances Underpriced - 75 THERMAX uA ELECTRIC mee $3.98 ae A big value; come one year), 12 Bars of Wool Toilet and Bath Soap s complete with cord and stand oe 200 Guaranteed Electric ‘ CURLING IRONS 98c Especially fine for waving or curling bobbed hair. : 120 7-ft. Electric Appliance Cords, Will fit all standard electric appliances (buy Wednesday at a big saving). 30-Inch Folding Fire Screens very attractively priced at and 1 pkg. of Wool Soap Flakes for. . 59c 5 98 A wonderful offer for Wednesday ® Bg ‘nly. Wool Soap is equally good for toilet, bath and laundry—excellent for washing silks, woolens cate fabrics. Finished in black with brass tips and handles; an excellent buy at $5.98, and all doll Our Great Sale of “Burke” Golf Special prices on take advantage of these wonderful values. (Shop early.) Clubs Continued entire line of Bags and Clubs. Don’t fail to They are going fast.

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