The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE 4 Boys and Girls! —If you can To stimulate Week, Nove or 11 te writing contest for | years of to be age. Essays to be cons! Selection of books FIRST PRIZE. SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE THREE PRIZES OF FOUR PRIZES OF .., Selection of books t Hawkins, pastor of tional Church, will act as jud The contest ¢ interest write a letter, Here’s Good News for you— 1's Book » a letter under 14 6 in Childrer ) 17, we ann YS and g The subject of letters or essays “The Best Book I Have Read This Year” idered must not contain more than 200 words. to be made by winner. $10.00 Worth of Books 7.50 Worth of Books 7.50 Worth of Books 5.00 Worth of Books 2.50 Worth of Books © be made by niwner. Judge King Dykeman, of the Superior Court; Miss Lillian Sutherland, children’s Seattle Public Library, and Rev. Chauncey J. librarian, the Plymouth Congrega- s. Entry blanks n’s Book Room Uptown Store. owman& Hanford @ NEW UPTOWN STORE Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine food How many times have you said “I like a cer- tain food, but it doesn't like me”— meaning you can't digest it? But don't despair. You'll thrive on Shredded Wheat—the perfect food in biscuit form. Shredded Wheat not only contains every essential food element, but it is so thoroughly cooked that it is readily di more, the golden brown ‘Try i. Shredded Wheat fo fect, What's are delici whole wheat, and A delicious food for any meal of the +» Serve it milk or cream, = ph my ferent hge ae tains all the bran bowel movement. you need to stimulate Ie is salt-free and un- sweetened—you season it to your taste, ‘Triscelt is the Shredded Wheat Cracker f real whole-wheat battee, soft cheese oc 'Shredd pba fo No More Gray Hair : toast. Try it with pss Es fig Wheat —Says Science Wonderfal Clean, Colorless Liquid Restores Original Color Results in a Week Science again has scored a triumph in the discovery of a ae liquid known as Kolor-Bak. If you are gray, just apply this liquid to the ha‘r and ape your hair will soon take on the actual color it had in the _ past. Not a trace of grayness * will remain. Kolor-Bak comes in the form of 8 clean and colorless liquid, con- taining properties which’ quickly Festore the lost color to the hair and give it renewed vigor. And note that the one preparation is for all colors of hair. No special solution required for each color— Bo samples of hair required. = You will find also that with Kolor-Bak the hair has the same throughout. It does not aaron ed, faded or “dyed.” ery scientist, every physician, knows that gray hair is hair that " ceased to receive its normal _ supply of coloring matter or pig- ment from certain tiny ce! (called follicles or peru in the scalp, because these cells have become inactive from illness, shock of some kind, scalp disease, dandruff, infection, neglect of the , o lack of circulation, ete. But no matter what the cause of _ the grayness, it is simply amazing to see how it disappears when Kolor-Bak is used, It is a real substitute for the natural pig- ‘menta' tion. Special Price Sale 6 Days Only $429 8D AND PIKIO 3D AND MA FIRST AND PIKE FT SIXTH AND VINK . HAND PIKE rice $1.50 For Dandruff, Itching Scalp and Falling Hair Kolor-Bak also works wonders {np the mont pers! eases of dandruff, itohing ine bir, jt thoroughly aly and hale, Many ‘who do not need it on ant of @rayness use {t for ite cleansing, tonic proverties, 1908 HOKIEN A 2D AND UNION a10 OND AVE. BALLARD AND 22D N, W. im “DAYS OF *49” WILL BE GIVEN Legion Post and Athletic Club Unite for Event fest 1 to a degree that It kitchenware, or some other art f you are hungry, it will buy you « eed, Ir », and a lovember 10. held every eve furnished by FORESTRY MEN TO MEET HERE | ing, in slast | land anc Deputy Prosecutor Given Commission He was a member jaw action with the famous r t of infa Gives Instructions for Holiday Mail! In conformity with a campaign an- nounced by the postoffice depart ment at Washington, D. C., Post master C. M. Perkins issued a re. minder to prospective mailers of holl-| day packages Monday to “be careful that all packages carry the full/ Amount of postage, bear return ad-| dresses, are addr g of the mes. | sage, "Not to be opened until Christ. | mas" on the cover of the packages | is permissible. Infants Now Enroll Out at University | | They're enrolling infants in the} | University of Washington. No, the age limit in the freshman | class hasn't slipped to two weeks to two years, but there is a spectal class In dietics and economics meet- ing each Wednesday for tho yung: sters and their mothers, The work is directed by Prof. Martha Koehne, who says that it is| a part of the class work In home| economics and that the purpose {s| to prevent child ills rather than‘ to| cure them. |Kennedy Ready to Open Fight on Gas The city’s complaint to the state | department of public works over gas | rates and the quality of gas furnished Seattle consumers will be filed Tues. day. Corporation Counsel T. J. L, Kennedy is asking that an immediate hearing be held by the department that the citv may introduce evidence to show that gas rates are too high. Explains Details of Muscle Shoals Discussion of the Muscle Shoals power project was held at the meot- ing of the Engineers’ club Monday night. Col. W. J. Barden, engineers’ corps, United States army, spoke on that subject under the joint auspices of the Civil and Milltary Engineers’ societies chapters of Seattle. That’s Why Yow’re Tired —Out of Sorts—Have No Appetite Your Liver Is Sluggish CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will help put you right in a few days, They act quickly though gently and give na- ture a chance to renew your health. Cor+ rect the tm. mediate effects of constipation, relieve billouanoss, indigestion and eick head- ache. Small Pill—Small Dose—Smali Price THE SEATTI ‘ These are not special sale phonograph were they pur for that purpos are the same well- know eliable stand- ard kes that we have sold from our floors for ny years -are brand new and fully guaranteed. Greatest Sale of Its Kind Ever Held In Seattle ,E STAR Must Be Sold at Once Tremendous Reductions It was our plan at the August 1, and we accordingly placed heav beginning of this year to open five new stores by orders for phonographs, but find- ing it impossible to get satisfactory leases in suitable locations we had to give up the idea of opening two of the new stores altogether and the open- ing of the other three stores was delayed until last month, but phonographs kept coming right along, until now we are heavily overstocked — our floors are jammed our warehouses are packed to the doors. It would take a long time by ordinary methods of selling to reduce this stock to where it belongs, but it will not take long by the plan we have settled upon, for we are going to give to the people of Seattle the greatest phonograph values ever offered anywhere at any time. High quality, tremendous reduc- tions and easy terms of purchase are the outstand- ing features of this great sale. Through consideration for other deal: 0 are hand ling thene lines of phono graphs {t {8 not our {nten- tion to advertise the names of the instr hundreds of new nts to be sold dur- nis sale, but we are ad- vertising them as being the greatest phonograph values ever offered in this city or elsewhere. A Few of Tomorrow’s Specials in Used Phonographs: Make VICTROLA COLUMBIA BUSH & LANE SONORA Downtown Store Regular Price $225.00 $125.00 $365.00 $135.00 WHOLESALE Everything Pertaining to Music 1519 THIRD AVE. YUM YUM || “My, but they're good,” is what Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is saying a8 she eats one of the Girl Scouts’ cookies. Scouts will sell millions of the deli-|: cacies soon to collect enough money to build a new hom and for nevt year’s expen +] years younger: Fail to Agree on Substation Plan An attempt to, end the controversy over the appraidal of the two North End substations the elty is buying from the Puget Sound Light & Power Co, failed Monday when Mayor E, J Brown called the city council into session, The mayor favors condem. nation of the property and purchase at condemned prices, The council favors the appraisal method. The appraisers have been appointed to value the property, but they have been unable to select a third, SAYS SHE LOOKS TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER ‘Tells How She Did It With a! Home- Made Remedy, Mra, 1, HL Boots, a well-known resident of Buchanan County, Ia, who darkened her gray hair, made the following statement: “Any lady or gentleman can dark- en their gray or faded hair, and look twenty years younger with this sim- y day u kened sufficiently, ar ithe xe doom not gray-halrod person look twenty Advertisement, Sale Price $115.00 $45.00 $235.00 $75.00 MANUFACTURERS Many Prepare for Newspaper Worl There are 445 soon-to-be newspape men and women &t the University of Washington enrolled in the schoo of journalism, according to figure: compiled Tuesday by Alice Frein. Make BUSH & LANE COLUMBIA BUSH & LANE VICTROLA Puss lane Piano &. RETAIL Regular Price $125.00 $150.00 $215.00 $225.00 Sale Price $85.00 $75.00 $165.00 $125.00 University Store EAST 45TH AND BROOKLYN secretary to the dean of the school Of these, 154 are actually in th: chool of journalism while 291 ar reparing for it. Some of the subjects the comin reporters are studying are shor tory writing, editorial writing, feat ure writing, elements of publishing, urrent events, reporting, news =i ng and advertising. SSA EMSs eh WASHING CRYSTAL Tt you add & little bluing to the capuds in which you wash your ut glass and crystal, they will be very clear and sparkling.

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