The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 3

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ads itive pra, Kellogg’ 's Bran gives ‘Erory momber of your family will Injoy better hoalth—eat better, work @:: ter, sleep better—if they eat logg’s Bran regularly. Its natural, Positive work for health is actually a blessing to humanity! Kellogg’s gives Permanent relief from constipation bo- sauso it is ALL BRAN! It is eoion tifleally prepared to relieve suffering Qumanity from constipation, Kellogg's Bran cloans and purifies the intestinal tract; it cloars away toxic poisons and frees you from the dangers of many dreaded disoasos, as well as from sick headaches, rheuma- tism and mental and physical deproe- sion. A week's trial of this groat hature food will prove that ita work for health is wonderful! Consider Kellogg's Bran as a food. Tt is not a laxative nor a medicine, Bran is tho outer coating of whole In Sweden the speed limit is miles an hour in the and 28 miles an hour in the country. It ts about the same over here, only an n adds them together Ce ee Lumberman city THE BON MARCHE BarGain BASEMENT [er Usé the Needles of Perseverance on the Victrola of Thrift and you can play Every bargain in the Bargain Basement is a double-faced any tune you like, record. Blouses Sizes 8 to 16 WOMEN’S FE China blue, orchid, Part Wool Stockings 35c—3 for $1.00 Sizes 8% to 10 (Stig! is) wool hose, ribbed top nd Oxford very well made SOFT-FINISH Of striped and checked per- A New Shipment SLIPPERS REAL Serviceable! Quality! BARGAINS fr" Fit! s 33 to8 A very comfortable House Slip- per with elk soles. Made of a good quality felt; will keep the feet warm and will give a lot of service. Trimmed with ribbon and pompons. y come in two-tone effects—old gre een, dark brown, dark orchid. $1.15 ¥RIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1928, permanent whoat and contains auch nourlahmens | factors as mineral galta and othor elomonts vital in auataining lifot Kollogg’s Bran is cooked and all ready to eat, It is delightful as a coreal, or aprinkled over your favorita | hot or cold cereal, Another popular way to cat it is to cook or mix it with a hot ceroal, In preparation, add two tablespoonfula of bran for each person, Delicious bakery batehos Aro mada with Kellogg's Bran. Recipes are) printed on each package. DO TWO THINGS—Eat Kellogg's Bran each day for permanent retiot from constipation and bo certain to eat at least two tablespoonfuls; in| chronic cases, with each meal. First-class hotela, clubs and reatat | rants servo Kellogg's Bran im indi vidual packages, Ask for it at your restaurant, All grocers, SHE LEARNED PL Kit—H to drive the car. Mabel—Has she learned anything yet? Kit—Yes, she has learned what horrible language he uses when he loses his temper,—Anawers, London P Good quality striped flannel. All double yoke: long, set-in sleeves, Five In regular sizes and one s extra size. Full cut and length. V, square and necks. Two styles with Ia collars, Some embroidery med and some trimmed feather stitching. Wool Sweaters Sizes 28 to M4 Wool Sweaters, ruff neck, slip. cales, these good looking on style. In brown with blouses come in buff trim- many popular colors 75¢ ming $2.35 LT emerald For Women Union Suits Sizes 36 to 44 Fleece lined sults, with Dutch or low necks, sleeveless 95c or short sleeves, knee length style. ~|Columbla part in Ami mE) instantly appeal to thrif. ty women, Plaid backs, mostly in grays and Sizes browns, Side-tie, button sae and belt-around styles, OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS IF ailed With ‘Apron. | cause itis ALL BRAN! Wife Seeks Divorce When Albert Webber failed to properly perform tho duties of a housewife while Mra, Evelyn Web ver, a waltress, wan making the fam: lly coin, it was time to quit, Mow. | Webber seta forth In a suit for di vorce filed Thursday, Webber mado good with apron and broom for a ¢ week#, ‘Then one night er came home from a hard day at the cafe and found him gone, thelr four children uneared for and |the house on fire, she alleges, Swezea ae Wife Are on Way Home After a trip thru Cuba, Mr, and | Mrs, Bert Swegea are en route home on thelr honeymoon, Mrs, Swexea was formerly Miss Florence Kay Johnson, who was cast for the Miss teanus last and Mra, George W. Watkins, of Toledo, Ohio, , The largest water wheel generator yet mado will be installed at Niag ara, It will weigh 700 tons. OLAIRE These styles are de cidedly smart and will outing + and styles tyle in good round y-down trim. with 38 Cotton Union Suits Sizes 6 to 16 Slightly fleeced cotton sults, ribbed, in gray or ecru. Youths’ sizes, in gray. Sizes -95c 35 to 39 Burson Cotton Stockings Regular and Out Sizes (Seconds) Cotton Stockings, in black and some colors, 29c Sizes 814 to 101% NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! GIRLS’ POLAIRE COATS Sizes 8 to 16 $7.49 Wool Panty Frocks $2.95 Sizes 3 and 4 Of Wool Serge These clever frocks come with hand embroidered de signs in silk or we ings and collars of ¢ ing shades, o ribbon. In ta and mostly n: L/ Smart Polaire Coats, in belt around, Of | | or side fa ing styles, with deep fur / } and self collars, Trimmed with novel ve buttons and stitchings, they come fully ¥ “2 lined, and in browns, tans, and blues Boys’ WHY NOT ORDER BY MAIL? Flannel Blouses While quantities Inet, Seconds anything ndvertined will be up Of gray, navy or khaki flan. goa at — Outing Flannel Striped outing flannel, in wanted shades, A good heavy quality, 27. inehes 15c wide. Per yard married at} eas) — es ularity—One Time “Le Dope on How to Become Discovered at last—the “ | girls who write this departme beauty and popularity, points and then worked like a Dear Miss Grey: However, my life. | my own grief. vide me with a classic | about being plain. [Penal either, jsirl who expects to take them Oh, I’m plain enough! But | 20, features, flower garden. It im’t necessary until T di to act like a |I've had to work three times Jhard for popularity as my fo | ters do, I'm now fixed as r }lar girl and m I was a lemon | what is ok just natur arming Anti-Japanese Land Law Dear Miss Grey me what di ant!-Japar oblig Will you ple 1 om | this in February 25th; it ased WOMEN! DYE T NEW FOR 15¢ Skirts | Waists | Coats | | Kimonos ut the weaknesses Into ould be nd—trot out tho c fairly make them # a will take a Uttle time to . fons, but it worka beantl s fh Try AMANDA ANN \ eee | National Holiday? skin, ¢ established by cc ) July Fourth, I ; a! holiday t “3 Would Become | Trained Nurse Dear Mian G am a : woman wh ko to be Apply in per > superi tendent of any 1c ap ’ ' welll find them Nste h fied section of elepho J i 3 tory. Dresse Sweaters Stockings Diamond Dyes | Don't wonder whether esstully, because pe guaranteed Dinamo: even if you never dyed before. Druggists all colors, Directions in each ge. you can dye ect with or tint su home with FOLEY’S HONEY“TAR ESTABLISHED 1875 NoOpiates, ingredients printed on Wrapper Ss BY CYNTH plain girl's” “IT was a lemon until I decided to act like a peach,” w @ once ugly duckling in an effort tocelp some of the p nf repreacntatives passed | * STAR | Ugly Ducklings—Swim For ward Into Stream of Pop mon” Hands Out | a Peach, rt G REY route to popularity! | led nt constantly seeking aids to Right now I want to extend my thanks and appreciation | to this girl because her letter rings absolutely true. plied the acid test to her personality; discovered her weak} Was} She ap-| Trojan to correct them. she successful? Well, girls, just read— | 1 am a homely git! and I would give} almost anything to be pretty, but a proportion of ugly duck- | lings seems to be in the scheme of things. | I am not letting my facial imperfections And because I have read so much of the sorrow of homely girls in your columns, I want to try to tell these} handicapped ones how I have overcome in a large measure} But I don’t any longer. I The hard part is getting on with the boys, for all men, lw hether they openly admit it or not, like and admire beauty. | But the men friends I have gaine d are true blue, I find,| | and not of the kind that can be led off by the first pretty away from me. I have plenty of partners at But still it’s a great problem, this of being a homely girl. Fr know a dozen wonderful characters behind unattractive I’ve seen girls no homelier than I am who just elve call Wedne mday and To Eradicate Facial Blemis gravies ar n of aparingly external treatment y dier chiefly of fruit Break a Cold Right Up with “Pape's Cold Compound” KI- -MOIDS. AFTER: MEALS SURPRISING: RELIEF FOR? INDIGESTION ORUG' STORE: » RECOMMENDED BY BCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Cured or Money Back “After about 8 years of suffering with Piles, I was treated by youand can truthfully say that I am cured.” This and hundreds of other letters have been received from grateful patients. They are on file in my offices and will be sent any- one who wants proof of my non- surgical, painless methods of cur- ing Piles. I guarantee to perman- ently cure you or refund \ yourmoney. Write today for FREE BOOK. — ee CHAS. Y. DEAN, M.D ISON ON 2ND AND MI ruin} I used to rebel against the fate which had failed to pro-| al profile. | make the best of what I have. | And more important yet, I never, never let myself think} I never let others suppose that I feel | | | | every dance and an ample measure of popularity wherever | | gave up hopelessly and resigned themselves to the wall-| CHILDREN’S DAY! The Greatest Children’s Day of the Year, With Wise, Jolly, Old Santa Claus in the Children’s Toy Store to welcome them and to invite them to enjoy his hospitalities! MANY OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE THE j CHILDREN HAPPY CHRISTMAS MORNING / Large Mamma Dolls Letra Special $2.95 Fully-dressed Mamma Dolls, 20 inches tall, with composition legs unusual value. Toy Berry Sets Of pressed glass non-breakable and arms, 69¢ heads and A very —sets consist of nap- pie and six side dishes, neatly packed. Laundry Sets 9: Sets consist of wringer, a sturdy set. 8c wash tub, clothes pins and washboard clothes A Sale of Aluminum Roasters Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters Now $4.50 $5.50 and $6.50 Three convenient sizes, now much lower than regu- lar prices. Covered oval-shaped, self-basting Aluminum Roast- three sizes at grea 12-inch reduced to nch reduced to.. -inch reduced to.. ers. Reed Enameled Roasters, ers, complete with tra) All sizes. rec Regular $4.7 Regular § Regular Regular enamel. $6. States California and the sy luced. 5 5- Now ly reduced prices The Grote-Rankin Co. Prepays rton, been ings A New Lot of Dresses at $89.75 Idaho, Territory ¢ Low mean quality prove Rankin Co.’s standards, Here Covered Self-basting Roast- Turquoise blue or dark gray Transportation Charges On all purchases to be sent to any point in the of Washing Montana, Low Prices Prevail on oats and Dresses prices the for carefully soft d according $24.75 and $29.75 for Sport Coats Of interesting blanket plaid coat- camelaire \ \Y attractive | woolen fabri r straight lines are in evidence in all these coats—all are full lined, fastening, other satins, and twill ished. dre. are and es Canton all $3.49 Boys’ Union Sults, wool and Sa oid cotton-mixed, with high neck, $3.89 long sleeves and ankle length. $4.29 Sizes 4 and 6 yrs..$2.50 .$4.79 7 Sizes 8, 10, 12 yrs.$3.00 slightening every included Poiret twill with large buttons for are of crepe-back are Kiddie Kars $1.98 / Genuine “Kiddie Kars,” a thorou.ghly sturdy toy—18 inches long and, 1714 inches to top of handle bar. Ives’ Electric Trains $7.50 Make him happy with an Electric Train—these consist of electric loco- motive, baggage car, chnir car, con- trol switch and eight lenfsths of track. Blackboards 89c Large Blackboards on ¢asels, 40 inches high, with folding ary angement. Carter’s Union Suits Women’s Union Suits, wool and mereerized cotton, high neck, Yong sleeves; or half low neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; also low ‘heck, “to sleeves, knee or ankle length; or bodice style, knee length. Sizes 36 and 38....$3.25 Bizes 40,to 44.....$3.75 Women’s medium weight gotton Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves or half low neck and elbow ssleeves—low neck, sleeveless, (knee and ankle length. Sizes 36 and 38.. Sizes 40: to 44... etl $2.15 $2.35 j Girls’ Union Suits, part wook and part cotton; high nec¥, long sleeves, ankle length or half low meck, elbow sleeves, knee or ankle length. 2 to G years... 8 to 12 years. 14 years 2.0.0 3000% Sizes 14, 16 years, .$3.50 Children’s Wool -and.Cotton Vests, high neck, long sleeves, alf low neck with elbow sleeves. Sizes 4 to, 8 years. Oregon, that in no case of high garment has inspected and ap- to The Grote- and other 8, . The dresses of fur trimming— crepe, . ck armeen beautifully fin- —Second Floor

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