The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 11

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gy SCIENCE CAN'T RESTORE BRAIN Woman Brought Back “Life” Is an Imbecile to CHICA ted P A woman In Atl life three years ag but she ts an imt realize \ ile and di Dr. MoMecha dy mu > rin owerful stimu: QOvercoats 75 $25 we 518 $30 w $22 $35 uw $26 25% OFF To make room for the new TWO-PANTS BAL- TIMORE STOCK all two-pants suits and overcoats in the present store will be closed out at ONE- FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES. A splendid new stock of merchandise, complete in sizes and representatives of the ebst in woolens and pat- terns. All the new styles in suits and coats. .50 VALUES FOR 29 ON ENTIRE STOCK reasoning to the ‘walkt BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES power | when he an card to {his mothe: Dyer, ts re: | quested to write to her at Preshtigo, formerly of is believed | by Miss ¢ jave | * GRAEME VON NESSEN, who has | not been seen air Ore, in Augw a Jakobeon, 2008 Boren heen | NICK DREW, who has not re in} heard from ein | Omaha, Neb, ommander Talks on “Navy’s Needs’ | | “Our Navy and Its Needs’ ct of an address before the FREE BLOOD © | Gains, who ¢ sought by n be reached thru} Vancouver, Wash, was r, 1 delivery $ ROSE FURLONG, formerly das a barber cattle, in din order to eéttle up to @ notice from Sho is requested to n | Fourth aye., of) bouts. genera Abership council luncheon of the Commerce at the Masonic }eint, Friday, made by Capt. W. For the benefit of people whe take () 7 " h the treataest teint en” Wer have | CTessley, commander of the Bat some happy petients. Teday te the, *7!p Idaho. The band from the Idaho best time furnished music. to call, E. F. Fi iets vi at. ELECTRO-MEDICAL — {ent and general sounsel ot the DOCTORS Great Northern, spoke o' thing 1827 24 ave. Opposite the P.O, | Wrong With the Ralliroads." estate, | her present wher CITY HAS BIG | | POSTAL GAINS With the figures of $47,729, Seattle |atood fourth among American cities in postal gains for the month of| September, according to figures re | lensed n Washington, D. C. Postma 5 nounced Thursday. with $201,825, Philadel Boston came t wed Seattle with ‘The figures are tering to the Northwest,” Pe anid, only cities leading Seattle |coma have popu! na of 1,000,000) and upwards.” | The Seattle total on September |20.was $133,100,971. &® e Specialize in OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS —and are ina | position to save da‘'the’ Wie Mad Scat ist tocue| you real money $36,904 and the greatest inspiration a man can have, yet how many ‘homes in} America are blighted by the fil- health and sufferings of the wife| and mother. It may be backache, headaches, tho tortures of a dis-| placement or some other ailment peculiar to her sex, which makes her irritable, despondent, and hor whole life a burden. Every woman in this condition should rely upon |Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable |Compaund made from roots and | herbs to restore her to health and | happiness, for statistics prove that Jit benefits 98 out of every 100) women who try {t—Advertisement The Prices Start at t heart from jwork an uonusual }to the delig % | super-myatery THE SEATTI .E STAR Among the N ow Books | Wandering in Northern C do, A sian Soviet Republic, Do: Cinder Buggy, Open All A ! ORTHERN | of ful-| event f erly | Cho-nen) edible » is build: tom and that ta ere J Apar if not ast In anys. foot or from native UALDO,” Glo. & series the great varrative since in the words Verga’s fastrodon Gemualdo, asterplece, Is one of thone works that tower Yar and Poa an life, Carlo Lin. "|erim and powerful 4 ave ade | or his} AURILLY, TH harles W, Garrett; Ch ing Hours, ‘The setting for this absorbing nar- rative, written by a Puyallup man, is a revelation of beauty in great nd minor things and deacribes the ve heart of Pac rthweat places and roones woll kc dition introduces the delighted read. er to ncento wonders that are origina’ and will be new to him, as It may truthfully be anid that they have never been used before by any author. | Mr, Garrett has produced in thie and fascinating ory, full of action, adventure, strum and achievement, w human h of | umar. folding | der the plot of a opher Pub- | tumult and ex great art can produce. The chara are drawn from Iifs | and give an entirely convincing ple: | ture of what life is on water | front, with many biological and his-| torical Interpretations, of a vivid and exceptional nature. p “MA CHEUK,” Edgar 8. Winters; | Dutton & Co, This is a guide book to the popular | Chineso game that reached such a} vogue in Seattle last ye and which | fs known by various names, includ: ing Mah Jongg, Pung Chow and Ma} Jung. ‘The author has lived in China and learned to play there, He gives the rules and principles of the game as| played by the Chinese and explains all the winning hands that score tho limit. The book bears the indorse- ment of the secretary of the Canton chambor of commerce, * “TE Lic.” vy Re > RUSSIAN SOVIET REPUB Century Co, js is the last volume of Prof, trilogy on Russia. “Rusala in TOO SICK GINO PILLS Bladder trouble. Read Mr. Saban vy Every style, color and material is here for your inspection. Look here, before you buy any- where. Overcoat & Raincoat Shop 1424 Fourth s"uc's of Pike St. dust deposits, scalding or other symptoms of Kidney NA-DRU6CO, ING, There is hope for even the worst cases of Kidney and what Gino Pills have done for him. Gino Pills give sure relief in cases of pains in the back, and inflammation and congestion of the Kidneys, brick- j Can be bought at all druggists. 50c per box. Write for free sample to TO WORK SAVED HIM Henry’s letter which tells Na-Dru-Co. Inc., 86 Exchange St., Buffalo, N.Y. I have used Gino Pills and find them to be a wonderful kidney romedy, I had a cold that settled in my kidneys about six months ago so that | could not work as my back was so lame. A friend of mine told me about Gino Pills and I got abox. I began to improve at once, and most highly endorse Gino Pills to persons suffering from tick Kidneys. Yours truly, Geo. E. Henry, 53 Kano Street, Buffalo. N.Y, ressed urination and and Bladder trouble, | lay hina, Mastro-Don Gesual- rilly the Virgin Isle, Ma Cheuk, The Rus- rothy Dainty’s Castle, The Night. 1 t claim t of the « then exp ness the falsehood and bk behind allied milite in Ru ‘ Tn ts and refutes ne en clrou J in allied countries in order to ar support for thelr tn tlon i late sooure terventionist y n of the horrors of the a (Kol leery His revelati civil war in Sibert he reader som ndred thousand | « death he Trans ds bolahe: t which nic fail seathing the repent ed govern Je the Ruselan exp giving it a chance and at tho same time to conceal from thelr people what they were doing. eee ment without DAT “DOROTHY Lee & Shep y Dainty B sing ¢ have been such oo] n girle from & ¢ they will be glad te “Just one more.” Dorothy lives in tho “Stone House,” and ts thrilled with tho idea of a “Castle,” vividly presented in ‘ory told by her father, What more natural than of that & stone stable, forced to the' man Dutchess Trousers, background by a new garage, should be turned into a castle, drawbridge and 4 what good times the jueen of all young “book girls’ and her friends do have with it! CINDER BUGGY,” Dutton & Co, Mr. Garrett has here given us ma of huma “THE Garrett Garet a in wo. h the furnace {# taken and with this ugly asary convenience as a sym. intertwined the romance the romance of human For his knowledge of stark life, of pansion stripped of sentimental! ft the central forces that move ™ akin to Hardy but in his full ge of a great t 4 ation ts amaz namie power, “OPEN ALL. NIGHT,” Paul Mor. and; Thomas er, With the possible exception of Mar cel Proust—who waa one of Mor d's heartiest admirere—Paul Mor- and ts the best known of the modern French writers outside of his own country. He ts certainly the most . | sifted interpreter of what {9 typical of post-war civilization. Morand 1| knows Manhattan and Brooklyn as|&N thoroly as he knows Paris, Rome, Constantinople ‘Thru the capitals of Europe he "8 CASTLE,” | PAGE 13 Great Free Offer Saturday Singerman’s Stock Must Go This unusual FREE OFFER will be repeated tomorrow, Saturday — hun- dreds have taken advantage of it— why not you? man’s assignment for the benefit of the creditors—now the balance of this great clothing stock must be wound up at once at any price. Singerman’s, for over 50 years the leading clothing house of Seattle, failed to meet its obligations. SEATTLE MERCHANTS’ ASSO- And to top the day tomorrow, we CIATION handled the famous Singer- | repeat this sensational FREE OFFER. ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits from the Singerman nd $13.85 stock, former pricee $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall weights and patterns, and all sold tomorrow at the wind-up price of And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 hat in 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. And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all- wool serge, full lined, in blues, browns and pin-stripes. These are Singerman’s $40.00 kind—and they go tomorrow at the wind-up $16 $5 And with each of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection |of any hat in the house. Men’s heavy All-wool Overcoats, 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 go at wind $10 $5 CEh BIOS. si5s) Keo hav orares a aoe s AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. ner Pine Street; and this forced drastic action is the cause of such sensation- ally 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, 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 IIc. Everything else that man needs will be found in this great stock, and it will be sold in proportion. LAST CALL—FREE TOMORROW Come, take advantage of this FREE OFFER—come to this Singerman’s sale before it’s too late. And remem- ber, if you cannot attend, send us your We are now ready for the grand finale. The great Singerman’s stock will soon be but a memory. | Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Singer- $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, for- merly $7.50, at $3.85. 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. And here’s the cause for these enor- mous reductions — Singerman’s stock must be wound up at once, together with those of the combined Red Front | mail order, or phone—it will be filled Stocks, at 1601-1603 First Avenue, cor- | promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. | Be here when the DOORS OPEN, SATURDAY MORNING AT 9:00. We ‘have just mentioned a few of the bargains offered. Our four large display windows, on First Avenue and Pine Street, are just stacked with honest merch- 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, corner Buffalo, N.Y 160A Paates, recording with immense gusto tho stories of the exotic characters adventurous may meet thero sundown. There ia Dona Reme- c widow of the martyred Ca’ t; the little lady of th Pine Street. ,. A BUDGET ITEM At election time the mayor of a ‘Western city made a great play for the women’s vote, and, of course, if one wishes to win the mothers it « ay bicycle race; the Russian coun) Argentine Enters tena waiting on table in a Constanti-| % oda iy nople cabaret; the girlish dancer of| Oil Drilling Field Vienna. They live for an Intenso | BUENOS ATES, Oot: 96-7 ai- moment before the tronlo gaze of |tiN5 hes announced that 47 new olf |! ood policy to compliment the Morand, pale in the hissing are-light, | wells will be drilled in the Comodoro | S@ushters. But one evening the warm under gleaming electric bulbs, | Rivadavin field this year and 75 new | eek He a barsco dase pees or soft ahd lovely in Spanish dusk, borings will be made next year, It) ) oy high Paicee er “Whak/a ith [JS planned by 1927 to have 650 pro- a9 “These stories deal specifically with | 4. cing wells on field, turning out | beautiful complexion. you have,” the present moment; they offer / 090,000 cubic meters of of] annu.| ‘Tied the mayor. “It fs a gift from series of remarkably penetrating in-| ally, heaven.” * signts into certain of the least evi-| the. Bete you believe it,” retorted dent characteristics of the effects of mia the war and those of the post-war See period, In several of them, #0 ex-| ceedingly sure is Morand's concen-/| tration, an entire nove] seems to be! Jcompressed. Of the French writers | Jof the post-war period none has in- terpreted with keener wit or more | subtle insight the transtont moods of | his generation,” says Lioyd Morris in} the International Book Review. | syndicall Calves Liver With Fried Ham Cut the Hem thin and fry until Fry the sliced liver in bam fat. Serve on toast ~—a slics of ham and a alice of liver. Cover with thickened gravy well seasoned with LEA&PERRINS SAUCE HE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Getting Jo | off 20 School | A quick, nourishing breakfast for school children is a problem easily solved. Just serve them Shredded Wheat. The crisp, tasty oven-baked shreds of whole wheat with milk make Nature's perfect food combination for growing youngsters. It gives strength to the body, and a clear brain for work or play. It's a real fuelfood — whole wheat grain prepared in its most digestible form. Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, estrone diye fi Ram oh cay Serv tingly ko cram '. or a with , of fruits. Con- or tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement, It is salt-free and un- sweetened—you season it to your taste, Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with Shredded Wheat Syne! LARGE AND SMALL FANS In contrast with the large feather fans that have been so decorative ORLA Sot DPR with the plain type of evening gown DRYING STOCKINGS are small ones of lace or spangles,| When hanging clothes to dry, hang mounted on delicate sticks of carved | stockings by the toes and they will ivory. not get out of shape. For Hallowe'en Parties, New Victor records have just been made by Paul Whiteman recognized “King of Jazz,” and are now onsale, (He's back from Europe.) There is only one Paul Whiteman, so there is only one king of jazz, and one best way to enjoy him and his famous dance orchestra— On your Victrola Sherman, |@lay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE y

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