The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1924, Page 5

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improvement in th port market, je ps colors D8.50 D8.00 B5.00 5.00 8.50 3.00 9.50 SHBATTLE STAR | ee DELIGHTS IN DESIGNING — | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924, THE an hi Giving the Telephone Life HEREVER your thought There must be the guardians goes your voice may go, _ of the wires to keep them vital | You can talk across the conti- with speech-carrying electrical | nentas if face to face, Your tele- currents, There must be those phone is the latch to open for — who watch the myriads of tiny you any door in the land. switchboard lights and answer There is the web of wires. your commands. There must be The many switchboards. The technicians of every sort to con- maze of apparatus. The millions struct, repair and operate. of telephones. All are paris of a A quarter of a million men country-wide mechanism for and women are united to give far-speaking. The equipment _ nation-wide telephone service. has cost over two billion dollars, With their brains and hands but more than equipment is they make the Bell System needed. live, \ CNZ\ A Mime wie i Mrs. Ann Nelson puts the finishing touches to the first | “formal” party frock of little Leona Palmer, one of Seattle's | “subby-sub debs,” ‘Mothers Bring Youngsters to Her Shop and Leave the Rest to Her Clever Fingers This ts the 18th of a series of |) charming shop. stories in The Star about Seattle | No wash dresses are mado hi women who have made good in ything | the business and professional | party frocks to world, Bell System One Policy - One System And All Directed Towards Better Service from wi | tiny tallleurs, with | net to match; and the “kid | ady’’ fairly revels in chil. wardrobes, interpretive umes and such other needs as her smail| Universal Service BUTLER ja oungsters—don't Wel Mrs, Ann hought she'd mas may leave ft all to her—or pointing to a clever {Illus tration of a chic little “rll have that one.” bility ceases—Ann Ford Announces Big Ht Expansion Program |;;.. se HOECTOHORES: Lid Pricg Gat in "two For that little lunch for cute kid. THEY SAY: edu th clever fingers do the reat, | j akin, ¢ i “Tj just before Shey pact DETROIT, Jan. 2—An expansion | dies is simply just play to me—that wm a E ar ast | rome program that will cost from $110, /!8 why I opened an exclusive chil Choose Whitcomb to | od u I 900,000 to $150,000,000 has been an - Bah ee Cheese nounced oe by the Ford Mot wants to Save H P company. The mon With-a-smtle <2 = .|thruout the c | t 1000 Eighth Ave, near Pine new ones this sald Mra Sn dd An official from the | «m: dectared that the automo-| parks -—™ try sees the p “ASK for Horlick’s \ The. ORIGINAL Lead Commerce Club) A lst of ne ght to mo," “to watch the atement TRAVEL BY STAGE Portland Daily 10:15 4 $6.50 Information and Tickets MOTOR BUS DEPOT rei Malted Milk 1 him. BE. R. Smith, of the Cres Co, was to be © tho office of | Louls Koht- | for dead on an elevated | exc erday. a red 6 de-| 7. may ; Get Rid of That | SZ: <a BS Backache! RS [ that dull, constant backache making up to 16 years of a and made to o son sewed for the tots) has a fine clientele and a}, vice presid Kk, are on the! to succeed to the} dat present by | minees was ac Open Winter Helis _ Heavy Log Drives you old and miserable? Do you get up lame and stiff; drag through the day feeling tired, nervous and de spressed? Even- ing find you utterly worn out—fit only for bed? Then you should be looking to your { kidneys. Winter's colds and chills make Tells @ Stary" extra work for the kidneys. And too often the strain is more than the hard working kidneys can bear! The kidneys fall behind in keeping the blood-stream pure. and there is slow yoisoning of the whole system. Daily bavkache results, with rheumatie pains, headaches, dizzi- and annoying kidney irregularities. One feels lame, stiff and achy; nervous, irritable and irited. Don’t wait! Delay may prove serious. Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the sidneys. Doan’s have helped thousands. Home folks recommend them. Ask your neighbor! Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: ALBERT PREMEL, 6721 Carlton Upper Huds ng the winte ard of in the A.-Y. Pioneers Will Pick Chiefs Tonight t Installation of offic eld Frid ©. L. SMITH, Merchant, 2035 15th Ave. W., i ith Ave, or fort Dakota MRS. P. VALDEZ, 2652 W. =" DOAN'S PILLS “3 Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys PAGE 5 RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE A Sample Line of Silk Lingerie 100 Garments at Remarkable Reductions Through a fortunate purchase we have ob- tained a sample line of women’s beautiful Silk Lingerie which will be offered Thursday at great reductions as a White Sale feature. It certainly is an assortment of exquisite garments, too—Gowns, Chemises and a few sets of Step-ins and Vests, of radium silk, crepe de chine and satins, plain or daintily trimmed with tucks, ribbons or laces. . Here are a few comparisons: $4.95 garments reduced to $3.50 $5.95 garments reduced to $4.50 $8.50 garments reduced to $6.95 $10.50 garments reduced to $7.95 $12.50 garments reduced to $8.95 $12.50 Pajamas reduced to $5.85 And a host of other garments are included in this group at other prices, the reductions on which are correspondingly as good as these. Women's Underwear Dept—Upper Main Floor i ; Jainsook d, 25 Apparel Attractions 56-Inch Nainsook—A yard, 25¢ for Cold Weather Seamless Pillow Tubing—A yard, 85¢ 42 inches wide. P ull-Bleached Sheeting—A 50 Women’s phe ait ep puree yee Pleece-lined Pattern Table Cloths—$3.98 Union Suits Size 68x68 inches, Special 95¢ Linen Napkins—Doz., $5.00 Women's Fleecelined Union 20 and 21 inches square. Bults in low ‘neck, sleeveless, eee knee or ankle leng styles. Sizes Table Damasie Yard, $1.85 are 86 to 44. Re; suit. A splendid o weather gurment, specially priced—95¢. 3 ; Women's Underwear Dept, Linen Napkins—Doz., $6.25 $1.50 0 70 inches wide. cece Table Damask—Yard, 79¢ Men’s Two-Piece biaret lids Underwear Table Damask—Yard, $1.45 ‘ 64 inches wide, Special $3.45 Be or 2 for $6.50 Satin-Finished Bedspreads—$4.75 Size 78x93 inches. a Seamless Sheets—$1.59 Size 81x99 inches. eeee Seamless Sheets—$1.49 Size $1x90 inches. eee Men's All-Wool Medlicott 8 Honeycomb-Weave Bedspreads—$2.25 Men’s All-Wool ; Size 76x88 inches. Imported Hose Extra Heavy Bedspreads—$2.95 75¢ Size 82x94 Inches. ee ee Bleached Pillow Cases—25c Size 42x36 Inches. Bleached Pillow Cases—S5c Size 45x36 inches. Your feet w pair of the: warm fn a QUICK WARMTH ON COLD MORNINGS! A THERMAX ELECTRIC SPOT-HEATER Will quickly take away the chill. The Thermax has a 12- inch copper reflector and is :nounted on $ an adjustable base. An exceptional buy at...... 4, 98 Regularly sells at $8.50. SPECIAL! AMERICAN GENUINE An Air-Tight HEATER will keep your home warm and comfortable. 20-inch size priced unusually low for Thursday at $1.98 Well made; has extra lining and good draft. Regular price THERMOS BOTTLES PINT SIZE For Thursday's Selling TERI THE ue Griswold a hone Waffle Iron co Bakes delicious, golden brown crisp waffles in t shape. Size No. 8, extra low at the dainty priced for J rsday

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