The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1924, Page 17

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Evelyn Nesbit Decides Lemons Bleach the Skin W ite Mt Die LO Th? las. bott"e, and you } ter-pint of the n : TOO SLOW FOR SISTER arms and \ Famous 5 bring that rosy-white freckle, su must mix yourself. It « Quickly Conquers Constipation Don's let consti blood and ¢ energy. If your. ti tisement on poison your and bowels don't work properly take CARTER'S Uttie Liver Pills co day and oo blotchy . Purely Small Pill—Small Dese—Small Price “RHEUMATISM RELIEVED we) BY INTERNAL BATHS” Shambda ot 183 . 15s, writes Ruth Compton, Henry, 6237 Carlton ave., are town school’s annual May fe practicing for the “peascod” BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER 602814 sh dve., and Ca eparing for the ival. They are here dance, whatever that is enth and eighth grades. What ts bothering me. Twhat li tis World Is the gather 1 Fine Arts Guild Is Organized at the ‘U’ cause are abselote Drevented by this a dane ing. « Glynn as it it. . will giagly explain to you the il ren 8 t will be put on ties wa bis aa ia i ts own special | Henry = ooo rat of wi a program will be|Glen a Feoulta. and will whee you: tree of Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | ia from a regular | prog “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi n Indian dance|art center & specialist 0: cient to remove every hard cor: arteners, up to May-| Re reart corn, or corn between the toc Greek drills and a intg for 3h Je the foot calluses, without soren: |, irritation.—Advertisement. Owl he Company Special ta Oranges —phone for them \) Nature has made splendid oranges this year, but smaller than usual in size. And being smaller, of course they sell for less. But they are twice a bargain for they are just as good as any larger fruit you ever ate. Rich in juice for breakfast. Tender segments that slice easily for salads and desserts. . Easy to peel and eat whole. Abundant Vitamines and valuable salts and acids which are appetizers and digestants. ' Buy two dozen, therefore, where you've biouiphe but one before, or buy them by the box. Phone now. Ask for— California Sunkist Ora nges THE SEATTLE STAR é geonees 4 wes = | EX-WIFE DROPS ADMIRAL MARSEL ™s#ecioh to "=k. VISITING JUDGE § : erro nese [clay Pestival Is Ready |" Tyaw Fight | 18 COMING ="z=-= ===) SHOWS SPEED Bluhill lal « SoepeeeeeeeTeeeeeeaarel Game and Gather Peascod : “No Use Battling Millions,” Jefferson Will Arrive Sunday |rubiect ; ere Little Delay Allowed in U. S. ; Tas ay aia ; District Court one ROTOBOEOEORO ROSS anCE With 625 Passengers “Uo”! ° ] We Tell It With VALUES if + Buying With Confidence Buying With Reservations There’s a Difference You enjoy the one way that the selling of “Sweet Sixteen” instills; you have reason to shun the other, fearing the worst at the best, Introducing the New Spring Models No‘“Sales’ “SALES” Breed Distrust —examples of the Beauty, Breeds Confidence Dash, Originality and Value “Sales” are the selling in the thousands of others It has been an inflexible rule of “Sweet Sixteen” to have no “sales.” For eighteen years there has been no deviation from this policy. je! faa vis There never has Seert occasion for a “sale” with us. We merchandise along the lines that the models we show must have style, originality and quality to make them as they are, the best values in America— that class of garments from which a woman gets the utmost in satisfaction. methods that give their you may select from at sponsors the “out” for their failure to sell their goods in the open on their merit. When you are warned of the reservations, such as “No Refunds,” “No Ex- changes,” “No Charges” and “No C. 0. D.’s,” you buy at the risk of losing all if you insist upon get- ting what you want in style, value and suitabil- ity. You are told that you bought “with your eyes open,” and there’s no re- lief. We constantly introduce new models, in season and Many women have ex- between seasons, perienced sorrow in buy- ing garments on these con- ditions, with seductive so- called price “reductions,” only to again be lured into the trap by honeyed words, criminal over-valu- ations and positive mis- statements as to the mer- chandise and its origin. We tell the truth about our merchandise and back it up by delivering the goods, standing ready to promptly refund the price paid when the patron re- quests it; for with us no sale is final until the cus- tomer is satisfied. Boyish Suits, $16. For Juniors, Misses and Women, all ages, sizes 16 to 44. Sport Coats, $16. As companions for your “Sweet Sixteen’s” at $16 you may desire gar- ments’ of the higher grades of the “Sweet Sixteen” modes. The wonder is how such unbusinesslike and illegiti- mate merchandising can get an audience or dare be printed about; and how so much of it escapes the law- ful censors. Adherence to this policy is largely responsible for the confidence women have in “Sweet Sixteen,” and the wonderful success achieved by this institu- tion. They are here a-plenty, not priced up “to what they could command, but priced down the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way to where they should be at from $25 upwards, Your Best Spring Hat Or the one among the many you will like the best can be bought here tomorrow at a very material saving, priced the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way at $375 $50 $@75: $750 H erat el Le a _ in tt New York San Francisco Portland Los Angeles

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