The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924, Scientists Concentrate oni, Thrifty Buyers -—/— | Mystery Courage Drug Are Buyers 71) A ; g a) | rropical “Kaapi” Tested for Alleged Stimu-| Ba ) at our ' A . « i f { lation of Personal Bravery Ht Se i-Annual “ /| PORTLAND, Ore. Jan, 25,-Sclen: obtained bark from the kaap! treo | (iM ning the only SALE ste Sk aetna Reductions in stock will war- 0 € 0 Y i « t | rant a brand new stock for ecg " De | : ut mm Spring. ° , colloge a little For quick selling we group if | rere, » which ho| ter stuff,” as follows: Re \ akes A ¢ an experimont | however, that there ts a toni : & that many |to ¢ : Women’s Shoes at Qa d while pkey in : ‘ ; $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 : 5 isboratoren oF th "in hie sporoiat expers | == Our new policy of buying vir- y other secien.| ment’ with “eannabis indica” ho id and ex-| nearly lost his life, altho it resulted gin wool fabrics direct—and J MY FROM CLOTH hneider | in some valuable discoveries, ; TrASTATT CH | . 7 TO FINISHED | making up our own clothes for PRODUCT— Men's he atives using an LEGION WILL our own store is attracting gua ntry. | Shoes om ePe “| START BATTLE much favorable. comment from~ Caf. } eh ha and Bl their hands, | ¢ | all directions. 4 Oxfords they beat each ; *: | Jones to Open State-Wide i, me who sh st pain} Compensation Drive Were pronounce difficulties, at 3 He : . a men and women Ver Pair ‘ iil b y do P depart n one ental adjutant of the legic Hel fi | | will speak on tho activities of stato} aban went to bed after com-|POsta and the duties of th arvesting of his corn ficld.|Cers. Fred Well, ®tate colonization | next | @ent, will tale on the White Bluffe-| a bare,| Hanford land settlement project | waving | With a view to securing 60 new pol-| Yes, we save you more money ed gaze.|dicr nettlers. George Flood, atate A néigh- | service.officer, and Eugene C. Flood | than ever—on our smart, dur- Promises. |of the Milwaukee rail line, will ex Not questioning the workings of| plain details of the proposed special | bl | rovidenne, Estaban went out and|iegion train which will make the! able | harvested again. With his accum-|run to the national American Le| tulated wealth, he decided to run for] ion convention at St, Paul. | the legislature. On the day of elec} N. Carl Neilson, commander of ail] tion En! aban was disqualified, Dur-| poste in the First district, compris. | ine the night another earthquake] ing King county, will proside. had oved ie enidencs oe -_—- — _ | bad moved his residence into the a INION | Su TO HEAR D J. Francis Haney Revue |} ‘ a | OND AVE. Aeunacr Metrora tte || Sounding “Ear” Measures Herberta Beeson } Length of Echo | PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 25.—Ls-| ONE WAY OUT | “Oh, captain,” quavered an anx-| Elsie Clark jtening tdiwhat the wild waves The ship had fust struck a rect} lous passenger, “is there any chance} a jmnying will have a new meaning land the ‘captain had bellowed the} tat we may escape drowning’ See || for the crew of the Guide, crack : “To be Sure, my good sir," reas- Howard Langford and = |} steamer of the United States coast Howard and Norwood sured the captain. "The boilers aro Ind Fredrick jand geodetic survey, which will bo-| likely to explode at any moment."~ | COMING NEXT WEEK ||| ne Guar ath te tidal with] We now have men at work cutting vnat ee he mies 40—PEOPLE—40 | radio compasa, The device has just | im into the latest, most popular designs , } | been perfected by the bureau of ° 4 Me Sen scent tna craton |||{__Weteh forthe street Farete ||| standards, rca in suits and overcoats. To make the : | iets bath geared | Hi nearest | ven wideh detarcstoan toa tape ef patterns and direct the work of pro- At the House |}} st eter 0F coune: ‘METRO POLITAN Libs antstot a dapoar gn de. duction, we have employed one of . j ; of the vensel t echoed back} . . of Service But is it any less foolish 5 nee SAT., JAN. 26g (en ine hottom of the ocean, eurs| the best clothes designers in the : | x | yey of tho banks on the Pactfic HOME OF THE BEST ote Speed “d ioe | coast will be made practically en-| country. - d {Opinio your lan tirely with the ald of under-water title is good, and no one |} say | $2.50 iH] will sap it — when |}, oe eee I. F/*This will eliminate the neceaaty| GLASSES ON EARTH ||] you can have of doing survey ~work in cloar| e THE weather, as fog will mean nothing | an u =0 a WwW r r EXAMINATIONS || ATitle | he sat e-ink y Out own Orders 'THE EXTRA PAIR DOUBLES THE FREE 2 | CAT | mens So popular is this policy that we are now selling WEAR ee asaeigeew te vidios 'tcae- || Insurance Policy HUERTA MEN many garments " visitors in Seattle from various Bee aisbiese t0- escrect: your | protecting’ you. from AND THE ( } other cities. Realizing the unusual values, many are scala te the moet mecaera |H] Title Loss and the cost ee | Buying two suits ata time. This week we have sent glasses. ~ |||] of Title Litigation ? C AN ARY | é | orders to San Diego, Los Angeles and Sioux City, pope | Iowa. Many men from various cities of the country pg cigelen gage Se aainchion The meat exolting, mystery : are now wearing Tailored Ready clothes, ways / Cast and production that ap. [| } 1 | eared here last November. | . . MARCUM ||| TITLE INSURANCE “f " We are actually selling at $25 today the kind of OPTICAL Co. | COMPANY Seats’ Selling | ‘ garments that you would ordinarily pay at least $35 “Under State Supervision" ‘ 3 a DR. C. MARCUM | ASSETS MONE THAN —PRICES: | Boe, 81, $1.50, #2— 9) a” for. And in our regular $35 line of virgin wool : Plas Tax ene Bight ced tte / $700,000 clothes, the values are superb. («in shortly on an extensive survey | Title Insurance Is Issued by Remember—THIS IS SEATTLE’S ORIGINAL i HOME OF TWO-PANTS SUITS, th kind where ‘4 | nt} : “The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear.” And in this, as Se —KARYL N GORMAN | “Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop,” you have end wt ; y £ Presents “The Tunefal Soi the adventage of selecting from the largest, most . 3 complete stock on the Pacific Coast. Every size, and all popular colors and fabrics are here. the Children : Come in and see this wonderful colléction of men’s clothing tomorrow. Buy where you get an extra pair of pants with your suit. Make one suit do the work of two. ’) THE TAILORED READY GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY GARMENT ' ere Our policy: You must be satisfied. You are the judge. In our Pants Department we can match your Coat and Vest. $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50. Ho, would you like to be able to cut your cooking tasks in half No Matinee Today—Last Tonight |) ™ j and use the extra time to play with the ehildren? With a RE- LIABLE or CLARK JEWEL Gas Tange equipped with the famous | WILL KING & co i} q i RAI REGULAIOR | ‘ a . REGULATOR . pe Prorat iss st ¥ me of 2-Pants Suits for Men onc Boys you can enjoy this pleasure because you ean place your baieing tn TLL SAY SO Two newly appointed emis-| ‘ the oven, ight the burners and forget about it until It's “done, ie v Lorain, You see, moeusures and controls the heat of. the ‘oven saries of the De la Huerta| ; 4 New Show Star . volutit Sar PR I Naa exnetly, All the time it’s being baked you can do other tasks ot revolutionary “government, - IK E—. U . Wis ited never warty s moment, ether, for Toran insures per “Not Tonight, Dearie”| || Ruben Vizcarra (above) and\ 401-407 P AT FOURTH fect reaults with everything you cook oF bake in the oven——every ‘The N.Y, Lawghing Success 11! Lute H, Ramires (lower) | e ‘have esteblished headquarters SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. HERMIE KING'S ig side of the Rio| BIG CLEAN-UP OF BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUITS $7.45 Viecarra formerly Stuart Bldg. Hee GAS C0. was president of the Mexican house of deputies, and Ram- irez was a deputy, * MA in-6767

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