The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 4

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"THE STORE THAT, (413 TO /417 THIRD AVE. GET. PIKE & UNION a8 ege Ladies’ Suitings At UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES for TWO DAYS ONLY—Tuesday and Wednesday. See show windows at our New Location. Checked A crepe we dresses and suits; woven ¢ x and red UNUS Suiting—Special 69e Yd. " velge n grounds of gray , NEXT UAI VALUES FOR navy, copen, cora Two DAYS a Imported Ratine—Special 95c Yd. 36x40-inch Ratine ecks, heathe xture d plait fabrics DAYS. plaids A fine grade at an UNUSUALLY and Bel FOI of French LOW PRICE TWO = ees Full-Shrunk Dress Linens Special 89c Yd. Shrunk from 45 to 36 , moot d firm for a high-grade cloth for th hade \ LOW next 2 DAYS PRICE Cotton Ratines—Special 39c Yd. 36 inches wide, in a full range of plai f the next TWO DAYS es—Special 50c Yd. ds » and small ¢ TWO DAYS. Printed Cotton Voiles Special 25c Yd. 38 inches wide; more than twenty new patterns s of navy, brown, , cope » full bolts, per > AT THIS LOW PE Jacqueline Zephyrs and Imported Ginghams—Special 39c Yd. : 32 inches wide, in plaids, checks and solid colors; all good patterns, at this price for TWO DAYS. Kalburnie and Amoskeag Ginghams—Special 19c Yd. 32 inches wide;-Spring: patterns in checks and plaids; special for TWO DAYS. 36-In. Percales—Special 15c Yd. Good quality; good patterns of stripes and figures; navy blue included--for TWO DAYS. Windsor Plisse—Special 19c Yd. 30 inches wide; in shades of flesh, pink, rose, mais, orehid, light blue, peach, ponge: for next TWO DAYS. just ICE for TWO Dz and white Children’s Patent Leather Sandals $1.68 Pair Black patent leather Sandals with good, solid leather soles; all sizes, 6 to 11. Boys’ Heavy Canvas Outing Shoes Special $1.59 Pair Extra heavy suction rubber sole; uppers with brown trimmings; sizes 214 to 6. Huck Towels Special 10c Each Size 14x27 inches, with red borders. All-Linen Toweling Special 19c Yd. Linen Crash Toweling with stripe border. Lumber Mill Razed : by $400,000 Blaze PORTLAND, April 28.—Fire which} Pu J burned thruout the night t ti, 4 the plant of the St. Johns Li : company, one of the larger mi > the Willamette river, in ruins. Schoolmasters at ind Schoolma etings field high school At present, Addresyes were GH. Biae! and F. of ¥ jintendent or Dam age was roughly estimated at $400, no. Seattle schoo The plant was built entirely on Seattle scho pilings, which permitted the fire ta} spread unchecked in the air space | See! below the docking. k New Street ONCHITIS | Counciiman F. afternoon aske At bedtime rub the throat and Seattle Meeting Bellingham normal, d, assistant super- | | Cars for Seattle YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Hubbard, Seattle et for carrying ty and Vic Third Initial Mystery Gets Public Expose <enndy, father of Cor 1T. J A: Ker the family home, 7618 44th ave. 8. W The “T. J. L." part of his son's name was acquired as the result of his som’s penchant for reading his elder Kenned: and relatives announced around the “That's But when Tom started reading history he be. came fascinated with Louis the Four: teenth, and so he added Louis to his na Everyone present laughed but Tom. who said the only reason he adopted the * was that “th Josephs in at our malilways got mixed, so I u m little Initiative and got myself a new name. Honor Philippine | Mission Arrival The Filipinos of Sdattle will hold a banquet in honor of the Philip pine Inc dence mission at the! Tuesday, April 29, Gow 92 m. hilippine senate, and Sergio chest thoroughly with— reon | Osmena, former speaker of the} | the municipal tine needs them | house of representatives, are lead. No new cars have been | ine the mission, They will spoak VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Ye | bought since the city 1 acquired the | Mt the Plates Cut to a $8 Crown om and J Bridgework r Cut to rw) Be With Our Regular iz 15- Year Guarantee ig SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half Come in and see for yourself we are not doing cheap work, hut the sume Nigh class work, using the beat materinia obtainable. DR. 0. DANFORD, Mer. Second Ave. and James St. MA In-2736 banquet with leading citi The fresh spring-made i from the section north of the Snake |Hummer & Kaymier I | CHEESE L. Quezon, president ot’ Preferential Rate river, which will partly offset prefer ATTLE STAR 8 Years Ago! Rays of hope were beginning to break through the clouds of doubt that hov- ered over George Pepperdine and his good wife, when they opened the first Pacific Coast store of the Western Auto Supply Company, on Twelfth and Main Streets, Los Angeles. Bravely they fought for a livelihood—a fight made more desperate because of humble beginning in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1909, with a meagre fight now considered more heroic because of the failing health o and the adversities he had to contend with. the history of the business, its slow, steady climb at first and then the meteoric ris One Hundred Stores in the West, can be reviewed with pardonable pride and satis tion by Mr. Pepperdine, President and General Manager, and Mrs. Pepperdine, Vice- President and Treasurer, of the Western Auto Supply Company. their $5.00—a Pepperdine capital ol George Many of the six hundred men and women now employed by the “Western Auto” started years ago when the company was in its infancy. They helped weather the storms. They learned the value of satisfied customers. Now they hold responsible po- sitions, and give the newer members of this great family of co-workers the benefit of their experience. The employees have a greater interest in the company than just their pay checks. Most of the six hundred own stock and share in the profits. Many motorists have also seen the splendid possibilities which the Western Auto Sup- ply Company offers. Over three thousand stockholders have received annual dividends, ranging from 12 to 14 per cent a year. All of this, which led up to the opening of One Hundred Stores in so short a time, could not have been made possible without your confidence and faith in our unfaltering fidel- ity to our policy of absolute honesty and satisfaction and your loyal support. We are not unmindful of the debt of gratitude we owe you. We appreciate and value your good-will above everything, and we shall always strive to preserve the kindly and friendly atti- tude which now exists between us. April 302 — we invite you to join in our “100 Store” Celebration. Our main store in Seattle will re- main open from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. There will be music, refreshments and public speak- ing. Sixty-four Accessory prizes, valued at $220.00, will be given away. Beginning with May lst, and continuing throughout the en- tire month, we hope to further express our appreciation by holding a Special Saving Sale in all stores. Hundreds of articles will be offered at additional savings. Camping Equip- é ment will be included. During this month, the Western Auto Supply Company will share its profits with those who have made possible these One Hundred Stores. Come to the Celebration and the Special Saving Sale. Watch your newspapers for further announcements. Special Saving Sale Held in All Stores 100 Stores in the West Western Auto These prizes will be given away free—64 in all. 40 Special el 5 pb Mirrors, 12 Spotlights, 8 Curved Metal Visors, 4 Bumpers—a combined value of $220. Watch for Our Sale Watch for Our Sale Announcement Announcement in = in Thursday's Su Co Thursday's Paper ® Paper + * Auto Row Store Main Store® Third Ave. Store Pike at Broadway Phone EA st-0073 620 Third Ave. Phone EL iot-2540 Westlake and Virginia Phone EL jot-3306 ———_ Centralia Tacoma bers who died during the past yer to tho] Moosemen Observe | Rev. Ambrose M, Bailey, pastor of seer Memorial Service |. ss: Baptist church, delivered ‘acat 1,006 nbers of the) the principal address, and Dictator farm | | and fi attended Im-/G a4, putterworth, and Mrs: Magi Was valued at only a small fraction Customs Inspector "uel st only a Takes Over Foxes tuck of foxfarm space toms offices, oxen |. Collector of Customx Millard s{tOMS offices, the fox: Hartson was temporarily in the fox |otded at the Redondo F on Grain Expecte lidate Hearing of the two ¢ han age farming business Monday. The un-|Pending settlement of the dispute. | - services held by Schnautfer, regent of the usual venture is due to the fact Pata th saagahed Abad sees Sid eonducted the services. he ust hold them while) nupre, Mont, April 28.—The city | Moaeheart legion, for the 27 mem: | sinc ere | alto se bya. Stasiceameadd vei 1 being searched today for Chartes | ‘HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be etry Aerenttat |: i Shioeae Wate ceheleaga bx ar |MacHelle, halfbreed Indian, and D.| i E F i H Se ea ciraiaitucg ae cinear {its Maer atl GAMEAT Arte aton: te the (te OWS COnVIOIS. They eatacel | from @ road camp near Drummond. Both were serving sentences at the | Deer Lodge penitentiary. Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets farm, a company or nized by voma men. EXTRACTION ates given Portland from the is ready for you You will have to less for the new spring-made Tillamook. | 1 Say “Tillamook” to your grocer. | Onder by the slice be’ fatthe 5: pound loaf, TILLAMOOK COUNTY | CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon” | Just say Tillamook" | | Your Grocer knows | | | 25 cheese hitchens operated cooperativ by the Deitywen of Tilamock concer ex If your skin ts yellow—compl 3 ted—appetite fon pallid—tongue coal | poor—you have a bad taste in Feneasegeed ati | FREE DAILY Keep Them | oa ° \, a Ap Your mouth—a lazy, no-good | i } I ) hould take Olive Methods I Ship Shape FOnt0 PAINLESS | inn Sine les will Inactive kidneys pile up f] || yet eubetlratsl 5 brats seer reveal >| ||| trouble. ee should be be orate : the: cause given a good flushing with |} 5. wnatenone rubber, which does| Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tabula of your the aid of a diuretic stimu- [| not cover the Toot of the mouth %f] purely vegetable compound HAE) eye p lant, having a mild tonic 9 | }itural hibber set of $5.00 with olive cll aes will know 0 - - MOLD wor eeecsneeeeteenee y t oliv . trouble Hi effect —not due to harm f on Lyke Ri a’ perfect repro- Less pent: ‘a clear, pink skin, bright \ Glasses jg ful drugs, © [duction of the human 00 | eyes, no pimples, a feeling of , gum, set of te a . . . days you | GOLD ©! yn ancy like childhood bal | Ws r Demand— |Driparwont a aes ad $4.00 get at the cause. a YH That Are wu urf Moat of our present patronage I | py. awards’ Olive Tablets 1S Venrs’ Experience COIN 8 F ] nl recommended by our early patienta, liver and bowels Ik Gotemeta: RIGHT | = = oley Mus Whore work is still giving good sats | aaa eee ne aaigerclll | sfaction. == 5 Thenmatism, Sciatica, Lumba, '> Adiuretic stimulant ©) A!! Work guaranteed for 18 years, | fects, ; 4 | Burning pain in the Bladder, Scalding . Examination free They start the bile and oO} a At Low Prices Baralng pelt Nad Gravel Graiiivcls for the kidneys l Open # to 0 Dally und 9 to 12 Sunday | constipailon. Take one or tw) : ‘elieved by Gino Pills, 0c. a box at nightly and note easing i Rothwell Optical Co. ||‘! droggista—write for free sample ey Are Sold Everywhere H C | cults, Millions of, boxes Arg Dats beekea der a rere Na-Dru-Co., Inc,, Buffalo, N. Y Oro m==—===0 E10: annually at J6¢ and 800. Se Second Ay. and University St. | tisement.

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