The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE PERMITS SHOW (7 RECORD PACE Report Discloses Activity in| Home Builidng The Fruity, Laxative Made o sekaon ry! wai, Ine Stewart & _ Avecias Wholesale, Dietteters —— As fast as Wellington making friends. @ And every ono a FAST It’ ts a clean, long-last- Ing, economical fuel that’s chock full of heat, No soot, dirt or smoke, No wonder ft makes. friends, Per Ton at the bunkers. $7.50 912.90 $15 ed by the reputation for oauare dealing of the old relia Bos! 5 the, contour of your mou give you a natural, pleasing ap- pearance. Examination and Estimate Fi Remember, thie ethis office at always gives relief from the awful pain of Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheuma- tism. 50c. a box—at druggists—write for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., Tne Buffalo. N.Y 3 Behind the Scenes’ in the Grand Opera World Knights of Hook”: Pick New Officers | A STARTER, ANYWAY! weotheart, I'd go thr VarpoRus For. All Cold irons a | Idaho, W,| (S Sseea am and Washington. | (Pald Advertisempnt) WHAT [STAND FOR; = GALFRED i Candidate for Mayor 1 I will appoint an able, not political, graft. 2. 1 am amb for all public managed by their friends, not their enemies. Gorge unit of the Skagit Project at! the lowest cost and the earliest Pos: sible date. "Te Works lets contracts to the lowest and best bidder. 6. 1 will co-operate with the city coun-, cil. I will work with all civic organiza-| " tions for the real substantial growth of Seattle. ERIZKSON’S STATEMENT “T entered the campaign with the object of protecting our public utilities, to the upbuilding of which I have given thir- teen years of my life, and to make Se- attle a cleaner and safer city. I believe that our public utilities will be in safer hands with Mr. Lundin as Mayor than the present incumbent, and that the moral welfare of the city will be better served. My vote will go for Mr. Lundin.” OLIVER T. ERICKSON. Aes «| Mill Men Not “Pessimistic | LUNDIN Chief of Police who will drive out} 3. I mars see that they are efficiently * PLATES Al \4. 1 am for the completion of the, Wl KAT TL I rAl MAAN ARES ae ik and LUMBER TRADE| Campbell Spikes ‘Ruinavel START FOUNDRY LOOKS UP Says Story Is Over Quiet ‘Period BY PRANK FOSTER | Call c for echedules at & tho with but little de rates are $6.60 and SPRING DAYS CALL FOR SPRING CLOTHES | Greet the early spring days with a new costume. This | js the season, more than any }}| other, when one wants new | clothes. Shop at the store at shows all of the latest styles in the most popular \]| materials and in the favor- ‘|, ite colors. Prosperous You Must Look Prosperous Don’t let a shortage of cash prevent you from " aS selecting the clothes my Yt | you want. Hundreds of | Ty young men and women , are using our CREDIT PLAN. 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Ai women can have it, and the charm it gi In every woman's ee hee Instre she has never dreamed of. “And the secret of bringing it oor—* I “Simply—e touch of henna in the shampoo.” i ps tach gue hie son caaarsbaetas and, SI Icsoie whe: you think pe habhd ethos is because, like most women, you do not know henna. Crudely used, henna is not without its drawbacks. Artfully used, with the aid of science, henna is magic—so swiftly does it reveal the brilliance in a woman's hair.” “But,” I incerrupted, “is there no change—?” 50. a bottle, at drug stores and perfume counters 1 "None, save the change to: ‘beauty. I have treated th of blondes end Lona Sar hygiene ae: treatment of the beauty of the hairdresser, brought within the reach of every woman, ‘The tench of benna in the cleat, delicately that leaves only its proj the lustre of every woman's rie peta fe blonde, brown or brunette. Hennafoam Shampoo blends the foeb henna with pure vegetable oils. This stimulates and invigorates the hair and There is only one kind of Hennafoam SHA It is prepared for use on every shade of hair. It is particularly suited to the hair of children. HENNAFOAM CORPORATION, 511 West 42d St., New York. N STEWART & HOLMES DRUG COMPANY, W! Ant sarily sh 4 srass PUG Annes Sots eee ot ene rT PRON LSS, SO TNE

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