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! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. THE SBHBATTLE STAR SUNSHINE SMILES] (_M#xico CANT BE So BAD} Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Week in The Seattle Star Edited by Dr, Frank RB, Loope—Phone Capitol 4626 1| THATS SUNSHIND POSTPONE HOSPITAL PROGRAM | A llttle gold amid tho gray—that’s| Owing to tho oritical Illness of sev sunahine; eral potent at the King county +. | hoapttal Sur muateal programs will A little brightness. on the way—that’s be postponed unt) these patients are | sunshino; | better. A litle giimpsing of the blue | e. ete A little widening of the view, JUNIOR RADIO CLUB A llttle heaven breaking thru—that’s| Last week Capt Jack reesived sunshine, 160 pledge cards for membership in the Junlor Radio club and mem-| bership cards will be mailed as fast am possibla If you have not al- ready dono ao, why not assist your child in becoming a member of this | Uttle club by sending to Capt. Jack for pledge cards Address 1059 N. S4th st. Get tho children intereat- | ed by organizing little radio par-| thes in your home every Vriday| evening from 4:30 to 6:30, We as-| sure you nothing but tho most up- lifting thoughts will, be conveyed | to thelr cara, no frivolous nonsense, | }but only pure character-building stories will be read on these pro- | grams, } Standard Four Cords We guarantes and feature the STANDARD FOUR CORD because ft ts the best tire made today, They are guar anteed for 12,000 miles, and most of them are good for 20,000, We personally stand back of this statement. Standard Four Flat Top Cord Guaranteed 12,000 Miles Win Run 20,000 Reguiar .... $ 9.75 ss. 10.75 Oversize ... 21.50 28 new 1575 88 18.00 Great Free Offer Saturday Singerman’s Stock Must Go Singerman’s, for over 50 years the leading clothing house of Seattle, failed to meet its obligations. SEATTLE MERCHANTS’ ASSO- CIATION handled the famous Singer- man’s assignment for the benefit of at once at any price, We are now ready for the grand finale. The great Singerman’s stock will soon be but a memory. And, to top the day tomorrow, we repeat this sensational FREE OFFER the creditors—now the balance of this | —hundreds have taken advantage of it great clothing stock must be wound up | —why not you? ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Here is our FREE OFFER: Men’s Suits from the Singerman stock, $13 85 former prices $30.00 and $35.00, good Fall weights and pat- terns, 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 $16 $5 WRITICD) (RNOKS + 6s bole cer esmedbet eccie sc, chviul ead cote c4aes . And with each of these suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat in the house. And look (for the cold weather) 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 & $10 $5 Marx All-Wool Overcoats will go at wind-up price ........... . AND PLEASE NOTE—THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY. ia thal ¥ society, haa Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, | cluded in this sale and going at these capacity of 70 children, This home| Mexico may have its revolutions and all of that. But it’s\are priced 85c and Work Shirts at 69c. | sensational prices. Tomorrow you can 4s maintained for orphan and needy got its pretty girls, too. How about this young maiden?|Men’s Lisle Socks at 18c, and Cotton | buy Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, formerly Hee ‘Shonen par foes itiste, beep] Se’, Turores seem one: Of Me lecding ladies on the Mea-)q_ is 6. ab Oc. $7.00, for $2.98. Men’s Work Shoes this ts done, according to their) i inte for $2.65. While fine Boys’ Shoes have been marked $1.95. y to do sa, We are informed) Think of buying Men’s Heavy Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s Singer- ome has not been equippat|of Madam Davenport Engberm,|tle aticky finger marks on their col- Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear for 69c, and Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, hamesrs man Dutchess Trousers, $6.00 and sot mod would be) leader of the Seattle Symphony Or/lars and hair all mussed up. \$7. 00 values. for $3.65. Singerman’s or on ust |chestra; KL. . novelty | dition to th , cookies, | 4* H ¥ euy inar cele lane poesia Taine beacttel: Peat ies ites tabeca saan ‘and eae $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35. Boys’ worth $2.00, for 98c. And Men’s Win- ter Union Suits at $1.39. While Men’s Standard brand Garters go at Ilc. 1’9 happiness would|out of an ordinary saw. | kiddie won a prize from o bit! Suits have been marked $3.85; heavy Everything else that man needs will be o emall part toward WHEEL CHAIRS WANTED |erab bage, The home wag beauti-| i cauippine this home with a set} Iatilf have inquiries for wheel | fully decorated with apropriate Hal | All-Wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy, found in this great stock, and it will be sold in proportion. and loudspeaker. Mr. Haymon,| Chairs. Hope my readers will |loween decorations, and squeaker| pyre wool, pull-over Sweaters, for- . , : Singerman’s Stock Going Fast Shop Early proadcaster KDZE, the Rhodes this when thelr chair | balloons made the welkin ring. Glen i eetires tol data? tau sca: ca Bartlett and Glen’ Mcleod supplied |merly $7.50, at $3.85. Come to this Singerman’s sale be- fore it’s too late. e Any Trimmed H at pa yprtcang hie se geet amg FT HER BURDENS nranrer| sn” aoe ieee the perl And here’s the cause for these enor- Values to $25.00 | promised to help with the parts.|. Some time ago my readers supplied | Jessie Deo Imerick, musical eom-|mous reductions —Singerman’s stock | must be wound up at once, together Come, take advantage of this FREE OFFER. And remember, if you can- not attend, send us your mail order, or re lula nay > er" poms coe ‘nediled | Mra. Wolford with a stove and other} poser, ainger and planist, delighted tions, |with those of the combined Red Front $4.50 phonograph records for our clr home again, and there are Hats, % . 7 4 a = facturers of cotton fabrics tn Art| alls in fact, everything that man | phone—it will be filled promptly and bor offers the 1, A Ilttlo looking for the Light—that's | sunshine; A little patience thru the night— that’s sunshine; A little bowing of the will, A little resting on the hill, | A little standing very still —thatts sunshine. A little smiling thru the tears— that’s sunshine; A Iittle faith behind the fears—that’s sunshine; A llttle folding of the hands, A little yielding of demands, 18.75 A little grace that understands — eee | 19.10 that’s sunshine. The fund for a radio re-charger 19.85 —Author Unnnown, | for the Orthopedio home went away Bed pny Jover tho top and the ro-charger 25.00 The balance of the fund 5.50 5.75 26.00 26.50 238.50 30.00 33.50 53.00 30x3% 30x3% 30x3% 32x3% Sixt Sixt 3x4 S4x4 2x 3x4 54x 35x 2Ox4% 33x5 35x85 37x58 6x6 | installed, | will be kept intact for emergen- | clea on the sot. } We are very grateful for the| | beautiful co-operation given at the Orthopedic hospital and Ryther and Washington Children’s homes. | Wo neglected to make mention of two little artiste on our Capt. Jack pr m last week, Miss Loyal Godfrey 1 Miss Carol Godfrey. wevioemen ¥ Bechatbecees 1410 SECOND AVE. Ground Floor, Denny Building Near Columbla Theatre mere cocecses Poreeee renee ) SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOME ‘The Scattie Children’s Home, lo- cated at Ninth ave. W. and Mo Graw st. t and maintained by SPECIAL 30x38. 85.40 Premo Fabric 5,000-Mile Guarantee +3 5.65 Ms ane CAE sexi 16.00 sTet% 22.00 Rebuilt Cord Tires Guaranteed eee 32x3% S. 6... PeS1x4' S. B.. cinenies wonder of little ¢ contribute 5: Shop Early S3X4% BL Bic ceeewees B4x4% S. B.cccccncce $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $8.00 $10.00 eee $12.00 | SUNSHINE RADIO $15.00 | w. mon. } | culating phonographa: Mra. 8, Herrick, Mra Bergholtz, Mrs. F. Quick and Mrs. Hay- | Hats, | Hats, Hats, Hats, formerly $18.00 Hats, formerly $25.00 $4.50 Saturday Only #]30x2% ...-.82.75 32X4 cecveceee 4.50 33E4 eneenee 4.50 TBH vee ese S9X4% eeeee ane 34x4% formerly formerly PROGRAM hter. Don't forget to tune in on Rod | Jennings’ program tomorrow at 12:30. Just glance over the list of artiste and you will see that it ts going to be a dandy. alta gan Owe cine hewn: tile act necessities and she ia f plentyjall with her beautiful singing and Everybo 5 werybody at the ‘home pro |Stocks, at 1601-1603 First avenue, cor- Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, Band- two to food. Figure it out for your. fentina have presented appeal i i i a needs for dress or work wear—all in- | satisfaction guaranteed. }in operation by our next Friday Gar te hes wfing Poppies phe ei eg as | wu, washing ‘s becoming too hart for/nounced tt a most enjoyable her and at best sho cannot earn an|ing, long to be remembered. (ner Pine Street; and this forced drastic ed Hats—Velvets, Duvetyns action is the cause of such sensation- Velours, Felts walt. ‘What I would Ifke to do ts make to the government committee for f to phone, a tise of thelra, $2 inoteas in the taritt on cotton! 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 | eee IRECORDS FOR PHONOGRAPHS| pees peers ttendaroney| The following have given t ono of his legs and Is a fasten forsee incapacitated for hant| Argentinians Seek ally low prices as these. Hats, High Cotton Tariff} Men's Overalls at 98c. Men’s Col- hit BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 2—Manu-|lars, all sizes, at Sc. Black Bear Over- auggeations of how this family can + hi ‘Their ad ar, tf you wish| yarns from 40 to 80 centavos gold | and from 60 centavos to @ pono gold on colored yarn. The petition w-8585828 HALLOWE RYTHE PARTY AT HOME We carry a complete line of Goodyear, Goodrich and Lan- caster tires and tubes at all times, Mail Orders . @ Shipped ©. 0. D. Without Deposit PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP Seo Our Window of Sale Hats 1410 SECOND AVE. but not half as big as the economy opportunity W. Mason, tenor, will sing, uc. companied by Mrs. A. Holman Kenner; Mra, W. D. Martin, reader; Miss Sarah Knight, violinist, pupil/ WOMEN! DYE OLD THINGS NEW Sweaters Waists Skirts Dresses | Draperies | A regular old-time Halloween par | ty was on the b&l at the Ryther| Child home Tusadity evening, given by Mrs. Edith Shelton, Mra. W, D, Martin and Maude Cline, volunteer instructors in the home. Games, story-telling, witches, ghosts and for tune tellers kept the children in a rot of fun and excitement the entire evening, With a plentiful supply of apples, nuts, Ice cream, cake and) candy eevrybody was happy. Gien| Bartlett, manager of the Glencaren | hotel, wis on hand with balloons, and G.en McLaod, well-known — barber, | supplied caps, the Sunshino Guild| says that while Argentine factories were using forelgn yarns almost excluatvely, 7,000 tons were tmport- @4 which could and ought to have been produced in this country. Tourist Influx to Berlin Is Dwindling BERLIN, Nov, 2—For the first time since the war less than 100,000 forelgnors visited Berlin in one month, The September visitation was only half of that of August. Americans led with 1,215, while only 62 Frenchmen registered with tho windows, on First Avenue and Pine Street, are just stacked with honest mer- chandise. So bring your shopping bags and come to this great sale of the Sing- erman’s stock. You can’t make any mistake here. Remember our address—RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First Avenue, corner Pine Street. — Poor Food Shortens Saskatchewan Has Modern Life, Claim | GREENFIELD, Ia, Nov. 2— |“Modern Americans eat from tin \cans, pasteboard cartons end pat- ented flour sacks and live to be about 35 years old, while our pri- cal labor was the program he nam- ed for those who wish to live longer lives. REGINA, Sask., Noy. dealers estimate that 500,000 keys will be available from K chewan for Thanksgiving Day. Bae BOSTON, Mass.—Gerard Swope, ‘95, president of the General Electric company; Arthur D. Little ‘85, presi- dent of Arthur D, Little, Inc., and | meval ancestors ate from the hand} Franklin W. Hobbs ‘89, president of of nature and Mved to be 1,000|the Arlington Mills, have been ap-| MOSCOW.—Basil Kolaroff, it offers Ginghams /trought the cake and MraA. R. Stockings | Ross the cookies, Diamond Dyes Each 18-cént package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple ; any woman can dye or tint any old, HOME PARTY worn, faded thing new, even if sho| If you don't ve the Halloween has never dyed before. Choose any |Party at the hington Children’s color at drug store, Home had tho real kick {n it, just ask the husbands of the following |}| ladies who gavo the party: Mrs, Lee Palmerton, Mra, Perce]! Brown and Mra, A. A. Ryer, The men were under the errone ous impression that they were to| be wall flowers, or something—any- | way, they say they had the time of thelr lives, arriving home with It. W. 0, STANDRING TWO STORES Where Pike St. Crosses police. Tho uncertain conditions and the high cost of living and traveling Jerlin aro blamed. leader of the recent unsu revolution in Bulgaria, has in Moscow. years old," declared Rev. R. B. Hy-| pointed life members of the Corpora- ten, speaking here. tion of the Massachusetts Institute Coats Kimonos | Less pastry and more hard physl-|of Technology. Tho ladies were assisted in their work of decorating by the matrons, Mrs. Francis Roberts, Mrs. W. Now-| |port, Mra. Roy, Mra, Patten and Mrs, La Masters. Mother Olle Ry-| ther supervised over all. eee WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S Special Price Reductions at Hardy & Co., Jewelers’ REMOVAL SALE Diamonds Greatly Reduced in Price Elgin 115-3. solid white gold Wrist Watch, formerly $50.00 ......++--++-+- $37.50 15-J. white gold-filled Rectangular Wrist Watch, formerly $32.50 ........$22.50 2 siz O. F. Elgi en gold-filled Watch Oi. eat ees $12.65 12 size O. F. 17-J. Waltham green gold- filled Watch ..........2-0+--- $21.50 Individual Salt and Peppers, American- Sheffield, pair ...............+-.-00¢ Hammered Silverplate Sandwich Plate, pO eat 9 Pee er nents Vay eee Oy 4 19-inch Well and Tree Meat Dish, special, CON Wess F608 divides Gaticess. BIB.00 Bake Dishes, fine silver plate, each. ..$8.75 Reed and Barton Nickel-Silver Tea Set; formerly $99.00; sale price... .. .$70.00 Never before has the Seattle public been offered the highest quality DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING SIL- VERWARE, SILVER PLATE and CLOCKS at such extreme reductions in price as the Hardy Sale affords. A deposit will hold any article until Christmas. | Hardy & Co. 901 SECOND AVENUE Cor. Marion Street after day, lame, stiff and — achy; tortured with dull back- ache and stabs of pain? Do you feel é weak, tired and nervous—old, worn-— out and miserable? Then you should — x give attention to your kidneys. The- vet kidneys, you know, are the blood- filters. Once they fall behind, there is slow poisoning of blood and nerves and up- setting of the whole system. Your back aches, you have rheumatic pains, head- aches, dizziness and distressing bladder irregularities. Your nerves are “jumpy”; you are depressed and irritable—unable to rest or relax. Don’t continue in this un- happy condition. Delay may prove serious. Help your weakened kidneys with — want oh igiag Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your” neighbor : ' Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: J. BP. WESTOVER, retired farmer, 2544 15th Ave. Wy sayar I had kidney trouble and wasn't able to sleep well at night on account of the hurting in the small, of my back. When I moved around, the pains became worse, When I attempted to lift anything, my strength left. had to get up to pass the Kidney secretions and aa time went on my kidneys became weaker. The secretions were filled with @ heavy sediment. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills and tried them. My back troubled moe ae longer and my kidnoys were woll.” A RE you dragging around day “Every Picture Tells a Story” =>. by free from, Eczema/ TERD, creeping, annoying sen- sations eratch — scratch — scratch—eczema and other skin eruptions, spoiling your complexion —causing you uncalled for embar- rassment—anguish—ruling your temper. All because of impurities that aro rampant in your system— because your red blood cells are dormant, 8. 8. S. clears up skin eruptions through its power of cleansing the blood. Herbs and barks, carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned, which make up the ingredients in 8. §. are the most feared and dreaded enemies of skin disorders. Eczema, pimples, boils, blackheads and other skin diseases pack up and leave the sys- tem when 8. 8. 8S, sends new rich blood coursing through your veins. Have a general house cleaning for your system, Let 8. 8, 8. rid you of those impurities which tend to keep you in a run-down condl- tion. Skin disorders are nothing more than billboards announcing that the system is “off color.” 8. 8, 8. is sold by tho leading drug stores. Tho largo size bottle is the more econom’ cal, | MRS. SUSI LUARK, 040 Harney st., says; “A cold settled in my kidneys and disordered them. I couldn't get rid of the stiffness and lameness in my. back. Sweeping and dusting aggra- vated the steady, aches that settled across my kidneys. I had attacks of dizziness and spells of nervousness, too, My kidneys were too active and I was run down, depressed and worn out, I gave Doan'’s Kidney Pills a trial and relief came after the second box was used. One more box of Doan's cured me and my kidneys have boen healthy ever eine.” B. L, WALTON, barber, 6013 Duwam- ish ave, says: “The long hours of standing as a barber broke down my kidneys. My back ached and pained and it was hard to stand at the chair to work, My back was weak and sore and my kidneys weakened. It was necessary to pass the secretions several times each night. Inflammation of the bladder caused much pain. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they drove the pain from my back and cured the kidney complaint” This is the new minister from Bolivia. He's Ricardo Jaimes Freyre. The photo was taken the day he pre- sented his credentiats to President Coolidge, World's Best Every druggist has Doan’s, 600 a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. b peececesoooeooooe eeeceesss