The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1924, Page 5

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y —t = YOUTH DROWNS FURNITURE Co. INC. Stands Up in Canoe; Com- SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE panion Is Saved Garden T dels at Reduced Prices These Specials can be added to your Charge Account withoat addi- tional payment down, 16c 14c $1.59 $1.39 59c 59c “poecil y-2--. 9198 $3.85 89c $1.19 = $1.19 _. 64e erie 98c ASYLUM GUARD IS SLUGGED Beaten on Head by Man He Tries to Capture it ma name Lind, id Woolley Sunday. Lind k t t. The pe bir ‘WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF “THE GREAT UNKNOWN? “Princess” Steamships teave Seattle dally for Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., from Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street. THE DAY DOAT—For Victoria and Vancouver, daily at....9:00 a. um. THE MGHT BOAT—For Vancouver direct, daily at......11:30 p m. Canadian Pceifie Gf TiGkkr oiC ####|| 8 Second Avenue. Telephone MAln-5587 K L. SHEEHAN, General Agest, Passeoger Department Featuring a Special Purchase of SIX -PIECE PANTRY SETS for WEDNESDAY $2 69 . SELLING at Made of extra heavy tin, white enameled, with gold letter ing. Covers have strong hinges and clasps. Set consists of containers for Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Cake, Flour and Bread. An unusually good buy at $2.69. WHITE AND GOLD SEMLPORCELAIN CUPS AND $1 19 SAUCERS—Very Special—SET OF SIX Cedecverecse bd Your choice of the two attractive DERBY and OVIDE shapes, (No C.0.D. orders.) OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE to match at low prices. Universal Stainless Steel GRAPE-FRUIT KNIVES especially designed for separating the pulp from the skin; low priced Wednesday, at 45c Each regular 65¢ value « STEEL KNIVE THE AUDSON GARDEN WHEEL PLOW and CULTIVATOR makes garden work a pleasure. 2A-inch wheel, complete with tools, Special $3.49 regularly sells at $5.00 + 25¢ each PRICED AT BEAN POTS a'savinc 29C You can make those delicious baked beans “just like Mother made.” ‘This handy 2-quart size has fitin cover and wire bail. Brown and white glazed finish, (Delivered only with other goods.) Galvanized CROWN BRAND Screen Doors ZINC WASH BOARDS Large family size, sin- Underpriced gle zine rubbing surface, ch. . . $2.39 front drain with sani. 32x80-inch , ., 2,59 tary open back, (Made 36x80-inch . . . 3.19 at A very well Tnade door, Th inch thiek, Linch frame, strongly mortised; iy varnished and covered with galvanized sereen wire, } Fares to Victoria —«i|_—=S=S=SsFneew to Vancouver 4 One W Kound Trip One W 15 Mound S216 ay $5 Seaetmes gastro *} Cardinal Hay | | Celia Cooney’s Face Is a Study; She's in Trouble, Yet Laughs ee eee Be bee oar » taken two © MAN ENDS LIFE YOUNG. BANDITS | Despondency Due to Lack of Work Is Held Cause } Julius Leonidas, 50, 4823 Chicago st., committed shooting himself thr man, but had been ys | out of work, and was despondent for }* | that reasoh, } Laonidas ts the 15th victim of re | volvers this year |New York Greets ,, | Cardinal Hayes | | NEW YORK, April 29.—Patrick | ‘eturned home on y and was welcome. ' Gets-tt Removes Corns Quickly Give Your One touch of ‘Gets-It’’ puts corn or callous pain to sleep forever. Two or three drops ap- plied to cor or callous soon shrivels them into 8 loose piece of dead tissue that can easily be peeled off with fingers. There is no danger, no bother, no guess work—just quick, sure and pleasing relief. €” do fail. Your satisfaction is, ab ar Costs but a | the ¢ ort tell Drug St ag. din thia city at} and the nine Bar-| THIS WOMAN'S. MARVELLOUS — RECOVERY | All Due to Lydia E. Pink.| ham’s Vegetable Compound was badly run- couldn't hardly move around in and after taking it 1 was so much ens, and in harvest time I worked in the field and helped pick corn. Some- times I do chores and milk. I took the Vegetable Compound beforeand after my four-months-old baby was born, and it has always helped me wonder- fully. I believe there is no better medicine made for women, and I hope every woman will give ita fair trial Mrs, Avoust R, Wieperuort, R. No, 2. Box 84, Truman, Minnesota, Women suffering from troubles so common totheir sex should give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair tri; The Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound hag relieved women of such troubles for the past fifty years. For sale by druggists everywhero, Advertisement Smiles Thru Tragedy | and his watch, also, ! Shawnie: Oldahoma . bronchial, a Spring Delay Sentence Styles on Girl Bandit SEW YORK ROB PAIR Get $70 in Cash and Two Watches From Victims And for S right garments. In ou you will find just what wate They then robbed B. Moe ken, 6239 Gist ave. S, and took $50 Pays Penalty for | Murder of Child YORKVIEW, Pa. Apri Wile gan wan ele here yesterday for th 6-yearold Lillian Gilm Jelphia for the wee tots, &t 65c each. dozen, $2.50, chambray and linene, for pl Bank Closes Doors Okla., April 29.—The k of Commerce here . each. fi its doors yesterday Summer Buntings of crepe quaint pointed hoods. These i ws interlined throughout, and m pink, blue or ¥ nicel pearl buttons and scalloped value at $4.95. pink or blue, trimmed i 35c EXTRACTION ligle, with novelty ribbed top FREE DAILY sesamiae deg Vag Stns pink, copen, buttercup, champ: PAE Sree re piping rock, orchid, red, bi white, Sizes 5 to 9%. A pat or 3 pairs for $1.00. Children’s Hose of fancy 1 und glos, in white, cordovan, red, are attractively priced a $1.00. Hosiery Dept.—Main Fi Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if ou hava two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set ot | itl oben .. $5.00) Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect repro- duction of the hu 3 pairs for $1.00 Three-quarter Hose of mercerized A Clearance of 30 Women’s Silk Dresses $16.75 sic” A remarkable grouping of smart Dresses including silks, satins, taffetas and Canton crepes from regular stock selling for much more, are priced for clearance Wednesday because of their broken range of sizes, from 16 to 40. Styles are mighty clever, as you will note from the four models sketched, which are from the assortment. For Their Majesties’ Wardrobes ummer To insure baby’s health and comfort for the hot summer months, thought and at- tention must be given in choosing just the uv Infants’ Section is needed. Vanta Vests of silk-and-wool mixtures, priced from $1.65 to $2.25; of cotton and wool mixtures, from 95e § to $1.25, and of all-cotton, selling at 50c a garment. A apecial value in Vests of silk, wool and cotton mix- tures sells at 8c, All sizes to choose from. Gertrodes, Nighties and Kimonos of outing flannel, Diapers, made of @ good grade of outing flannel, 27 inches square and finished with a firm, flat edge. A Creepers, in pretty designs, made of ginghams, jay, and of fine dimity and pongee, with touches of hand-work and amocking, for dress wear, Priced from 95¢c t de chine are lined and nay be had in finished with A splendid ge Knit Capes made of all-wool baby zephyr yarn in link and link siteh, of n white. Sizes to 2 years. Each $1.95. Infants’ Dept.—Upper Main Floor Children’s 3/4-Hose s. These cordoyan, ugne, elk, lack and r, B5¢— ibbed silk buck and t, a pair, joor While they last, at $16.75! Apparel Dept.--Second Floor DEPARTMENT STORE $3.50 When Baby Goes a-Calling Frilly Organdie Bonnets in all the pretty styles; some trimmed with lace and ruffles, while others have fine embroidery with cun- ning rosettes or ribbon trims. And dainty | colored organdies for the older girls, too. Priced from 75¢€ to $3.50. Special Purchase of Pillow Cases 95c a Pair 42-inch Pillow Cases of a fine quality casing. Some are hem- stitched, others scalloped. All are stamped in beautitu: floral de- signs for embroidery. A patr, 95¢. Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor gum, set of teeth . GOLD CROWN BHIDGEWORK ., Most of our present patronage ta recommended by our early Dattonta, | whose work is still giving good sat- isfaction. | All work guaranteed for 15 years, | Examination free. Open 9 to 6 Daily and © to 12 Sunday | OHIC DENTISTS it Bend your name and address plain); writton together with 5 cents (and thi ip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Deo Moines, lows, and receive in return a trial Penk. co agra | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for Sronts, cokls, croup, | “flu” and whooping conghs, | and tickling throat; Gharsverlatn’s Btom- tch and Liver Tablets for stomach trou- hles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd | the heart, ‘biliousness and constipation; | Obamberlain’s Salve, needed in every | family for buros, scalds, wounds, piles, ‘ and shin affection: theca valued tly | ORS See een oe cents, Don't mias it, H . medicines for only 5 cents, Don't miss it, = Free Examination _BEST2,5() GLASSEs'| ON BARTH We are ong of the few opticat stores in the Northwest that t t| grind lenses from start to finish, an | we are the only one in SEATILE—ON INST AVE, Examination feo by graduate op: |tometrist. Glasses not prescribed | unless absolutely necessary, | 'BINYON OPTICAL CO, AAG FIRST AVE, Treated by Skilled Specialists o URING the many rete that I have maintained a highly experienced medica |ment of Piles and other rectal and colon disorders, literally clinic in Portland, Oregon, for the treat~ thousands of sufferers have come or been sent to me from all parts of che West. This astounding growth in my practice has necessitated lecgee and better equipped offices in my own new building and an in- creased staff of skilled assistants, It has also broughe me an experience which enables me to confidentially GUARA E to cure any case of Piles by my non- surgical method or refund the patient's fee. ‘There t¢ no confinementand treatments may be taken at each tienes) seare most convenient tothe patient. My fee ls extremely moderate., Write teday for my FREE illustrated book which explains manny, iDings whisk tery rectal seltsres shea bever ene DEAN, M.D. Inc MAIN — OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE RORTLAND, OREGON THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING {e

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