The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1924, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE TAR PAGE 3 “THE STORE THAT ~s rig fa re f I°s> 73D SAVES YOU MONEY) —_— ACATTIC CHIE! J L.A TLE Swi I 1413 TO 1417 THIRD AVE To Seattle School Children The following 14 ITEMS we submit ree HED SEATTLE for your inspection, selecting them } '° the Weather Man : ourselves as EXTRA SPECIAL 5 oes Lis A Carload of VALUES. They are all new, first- IEP BEATS Turkish Towels} Mercerized Napkins ee 25¢ Each $1.75 Dozen To Taxi Driver No. 55, Yellow Cab Co. med, ready for us¢ CHIEF SEATTLE Size 18x36 ored stripes; sorbent, Pillow Tubing—29c Yard 40-inch Tubing, extra heavy weight; free fron ing—on Sale Tuesday ONLY Slightly Damaged in Transit Imported Ginghams Ratine 35c Yard 39c Yard “maton oe al € newest patterns. 1 ig white e t } i TOMORROW _ Printed Riboshone Silk—$1.95 Yd. see | 40 inches wide; a heavy weight ribbed silk fabric in Chenise patterns and colors, on grounds of black, brown and navy; a limited quantity at an unusual price. ° To a Fat Cop at Second Ave. a: nd Madiso; be drt Boys’ Silk-Stripe Children’s and Misses’ Madras Blouse Sport Hose Waists, $1.39 Each 25c Pair Light grounds with neat | Fine quality of Sport Rib attractive stripes; collar | Cotton Hose in full and attached; 1 pocket and] % lengths. Roll top. All French style cuffs; sizes| sizes. In white and 7 to 15 years. colors Ane making satisfactory adjustment with the Railroad Company we have | decided to close out all the Monarch Malleable Ranges that show the slightest marks of imperfection from a recent shipment damaged in transit. 5 All of the Monarchs are in the leg-base model and the larger percentage have | white enameled panels. i Several sizes are included—sizes that sell in the regular way from $129.00 to | To Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Dougie $151.00. All are equipped with water front. Select any size at the low price, each, hear you will probably run for a judgeship of th $98.50. ‘robably etter ace the etc This Price Includes the Connecting of the Range probably better grace the off yaad solitaes that wager NOTE—None of these Ranges will be sold to dealers—and installations will be made as quickly | as possible. } 54-Inch All-Wool Crepe—$2.95 Yd. In plain colors and plaids. Colors: Black, navy, brown and coco; heavy weight, suitable for suits and skirts. Boys’ All-Wool Men’s Union Suits ; t Tweed Caps, 85c Each 85c Each ot county to w ms of policy and politics that hinge Made from all-wool home- | A medium weight, fine every act of the prosecutor, Suc willed ban {IEF SRATTLE. spuns and attractive | cotton Union Suit with : * 1: tweed patterns; non-|short sleeves, ankle 1° Judge Calvin S. Hall and Mitchell Gilliam : : pleased to vote for you when the privilege breakable visor, leather | length; in ecru and white. < : 7 + You both have made excellent records in | sweat band; all sizes. All sizes. expense of making a campalgn’ | Header Who Thinks.” Altho I hot expect to win, but merely to nad my neveral ¢ my son the women today i 9 | their hair: MR pie eases All were indicted male r 8 not 4. wt Slate Jointist , ——— ————— doesn ‘ ee | “eae: CHIEF SEATTLE | arin 5 Ome Gambling Cases. Fale Hiaiealiny Axieocs-—S5c Es. ais FREE—BLOOD 22k cu. Gambling Cane mabe an vein | LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE etree ae ar Ceara aie) In fifteen different styles; made from good standard “s pi r | TEST °* : d fi fe t i i »nd re-established the vogue for| bling indictment in superior | ginghams and fine percales. n extra special value. y jor incumbents ak their lances. eo dayn when we spend half of our timo knock " hen he ascended the|CUrt, April 28. Bernard G. Ward, tion and the other half boosting our city, it halr, when aacend | Sven as late us the Amert.| Archie Murray and Clyde ‘Thomp- > & minute to consider one of the “man-made’ A B RAMS can Teavolisthon” the ree wore cnet | 00 06 the NB" Avan hotel, Wo is, city - a | hair long and if their own hatr| Second ave. will be retried April ll over these United States nnd have never, in any wad’ tht ok ator aonhed bi wie: | ets kept so scrupulously clean ax ours right here METHODS ka ‘they? promrasesd: they” veatined A ae ctetee te on tha tai : | —for the henefit of people who take that long hair was an impediment | we approve of all the things our may treatment from us. We have at progress, that it required} Ladies’ Elastic Web Men’s Solid Leather Corsets, 88c Each | Work Shoes, $1.98 Pair Di. N. YOW Physician and Surgeo! uses Chinese roots a Joes, we x nd it to hi or appointing efficient heads to h ity depa ents. ‘Toda: the herbs in treating 9-inch heavy Elastic | Made from tan calf leath- a aioe ee cali, "We are auther-|a great deal of care, that it was, diseases of men and | F) seattle te Bremerton Daly, 7118, {-} Topless Corset, wrap-jer, with good solid soles; ARTHUR ARMSTRONG, 1521 Fifth Ave. W ee rhea ns Spernger be = phones sora Fx] c0:00, 11:20 9. ms 3:08 bm around style with four | sewed and standard screw a CTIONS . % other allmente | J Hao f Sua heavy elastic supporters. | nailed. Sizes 6 to 11 Dear Chief: As a favor to unemployed ex-servico men, pleace sali j@1t 3 4 Mock above Jame br, N. Yow Chinese Remedy Co. » the attention of your many readers that any kind of help desired obtained by calling EL lot-0479, the Veterans’ hall, 1616% Relieves BuMINg, nxt 28 "= asses Itching Skin If you want real relief from eczema jor any itching skin trouble, apply |soothing, healing Ki-La-Ga to the jaffected parts each night and morn- |ing. The very first) application usually stops the burning and {teh- ing. Those tiny pimples filled with water or serum will be absorbed, tender red spots begin to heal, and dry, scaly patches generally disap- pear fn the shortest possible tim Ki-La-Ga is a natural mineralized found only in Placer Coun- ja. It is bottled and sold | it comes from the earth onous, odorless liquid in even diff men, some married, are depending on short jobs such as aning, garden work, etc. until they are able to get situated nt AN UNEMPLOYED VET. Woman Would Be eieais Her announcement sets forth that County Sheriff | ine is “an experienced horsewoman, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Apriljan expert rifle shot and able to | 14.—Mra. Gertrude Brown, widow,|handie any man,” oO! mother of two children, has an-| Five men are opposing her as nounced her candidacy for county ' candidates. oO Has Stood the Test The Short-Haired Woman of Today—She Still Holds | 14 the Center of the Stage—A Few Disapprove Her,||" aay But the Majority Are for Her. sig ieen SrA WEEE 5 Tango, Fox Trot, BY CYNTHIA GREY |] six caer private eowonn #300, Dear Miss Grey: Altho a “Man Who Thinks,” or at least || faults corrected Gentlemen, tauent the || thinks he does, has already brought up a lot of “old stuff’’|! Besinners or advanced pupils. Private || . poets rj | lessons jo 10, i on Wed. on the subject of bobbed hair, I want to accept his invita-|| «masa "ra °°" - elements are ex of Nature. it for eczema : a and other skin bles say that tion and tell what I think. GRU ee ort teeahe nothing ¢r gave them such won- I would advise him to read the “Beacon Hill Mystery” if||_ 4K ix pleasant and easy to | | FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS ITS he thinks or organizing against bobbed hair. Those women|' jspp! Hercat tkacawite USE HAS STEADILY INCREASED had the men perfectly subdued and in their power, and yet CHILDREN WHO ARE SIGKLY |Siores "Phe Kl-ta-ta Company, saan’ had hair that touched the ground, e TERD, creeping, annoying | rary ; Mothers who vale | sations — scratch — scratch — Today it is used to a greater extent in the The average man prefers a clean-shaven face, and we Peer owen eaat preg A Leatdelplorpa fear craptions, spelling sane Coane cities of the United States in the preparation ||) don’t i t on his letting his whiskers grow because he is without MOTHER GRAY'S | | Jany, with Cuticura Ointment. causing you uncalled for embaré e@ of food in the home, the apartment, the hotel old. Just because a woman is getting old and fat is no SWEET POWDERS FOR | Tassment —anguish—ruling your, , , reason why she should be uncomfortable also. Maybe the CHILDREN, for use when | older woman doesn’t look so well with bobbed hair; but Boeded, They tend to EXTRACTION | temper. All because of impurities that rampant in your system— and the restaurant than all other fuels com- | bined. ny of them looked worse with the unruly, straggling daceak Colds, Melere be Tour, aH blood Soule }|Many 0: P u yors yr 8 Feverishness, Worms, SS SY orm: | THE REASON IS APPARENT | locks sticking out here and there, and I think there are few Constipation Heads FREE DAILY oor: 8.8. S. clears up skin ne | women, old or young, that bobbed hair is really unbecoming gear wan, Loring oneal eee ae Kee Them Ket te beats a sath gph It Is Without an Equal in Point of to, when they find the particular bob that is most becoming| BOvEuaSCHure Vaur y wort W ° p . Her carefully. | to them. A RECENT BOBETTE. Dear Miss Grey: In view of the cold shoulder given “A |Man Who Thinks” I can no longer keep silent. There is a | host of men who think. If they fail to voice their opinions, * selected and scientifically prepared Ship Shape 0 and proportioned, which mage up : ‘ | the ingredients in S, S. S. are the Inactive kidneys pile up []| most feared and dreaded enemies trouble, They should be of skin disorders, Eczema, pimpk ‘ SPEED, CLEANLINESS, ECONOMY AND DEPENDABILITY ; nar : rhalebo: < ic given a good flushing with }]}| bells, blackheads and other ' H . i 4 | is merely to keep this short hair army off the warpath, Boe Cota a at ee tay ek, fee : iuretic etimu. [}| “i8eases pack up and leave the sys- | Lorain Automatic Heat Control in Baking =| * is,meyely to Moen this short hair army, Rickets? >. [RMERORaRen aon the aid of a diuretic stimu tem when S. 8. 8. sends now rich — | is an exclusive feature of the modern gas range. @ |) Demonstrated All This Week at Main Office. | NATIONAL GAS RANGE WEEK 0 ° % i 3 rier ’ " tural Rubber, sot ot | lant, having a mild tonic The fact that this masculine, unbecoming fashion is as| iq YSCOTTS | th aie 5. 00 Ff eflecbavuck ‘due to hariad FA Ee a Cee 2 absurd as skirts for men, is the least objection. We could | NF, EMULSION © ful drugs, for your system. Let S. §. 8. stand the “rough stuff” if the fad was not a subtle symbol ean" Sheree | ie ats v4 + ) it Food Unrivalled you of those impurities which tent of rebelliousnest agzimst the very foundation of socicty— X | ||| the home life. | |woman of her inna% adornment. Women who still love |home and what it stants Zor. are not extinct, and they, too, 1 o ‘ in-6 |] sibly could. aXvOTHER WHO THINKS, — dei iss cin oa | ee r Mins Grey: T have tetee,uer Momber of tho Hairpin Abolish- It is not only mets who oppose this attempt to deprive a Seattle Lighting C eatt e 1g. ting ompany ||| dislike this omenous, tneffiminate rage as much as we pos- |me the letter written by “A Char-|er’s Union” tn answer to "A Mau! to keep you in a run-down con tion. Skin disorders are notht more than billboards announce that tho system is “off color.’ 8. 8. 8. is sold by the k drug stores, The bottiect the more cal, Demand— Foley Pills | A sane Leen ‘or the kidne OHIO DENTISTS § rsa = | Second Av, and University St, (ROL) patronage ts our early patie It abounds in body } }: PEL ON ere Oke All work guaranteed for 15 yoars, and bone-building factors that every young child needs, Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N.J, 25-86 | Examination free, Open 9 to 6 Dally und 9 to 12 Sunday | |

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