The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1924, Page 3

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THURSDAY. MAY f f Guar dian ! 1924 THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Bargain Basement’s 7th Birthday Sale! We Bargains always OSE: Train Him to Be Lif Saver Realizing from the outset that low overhead would insure low prices, we've cut expenses to a minimum have no C, O, D, purchases; no free delivery service; no costly fixtures; no partial payments, —built on bargains, growing on bargains, 100 Krimmer Cloth _ SACQUETTES BEST JACQUETTE BARGAINS riginal pal dragged from a bu rward the 4 Novelty embroidery und buttons—full flare and all lined with highly mercerized linings in light and dark shades ge, small and crush collars ribbon sashes through novelty tab buttons sizes to 44 plain 288 Women’s Sample UNION SUITS About Wholesale Price. § 9° Purchased specially at price conces sions for this sale. Included are fine ribbed suits—tight or shell knee—bod. lee of regulation tops—also athletic sults in pink and white. Children’s 2/3 Mercerized SOCKS 99° e Medium bust — free Pa Ss hips—pink coutil—sizes Be i it 22 to 27. sleeves. and cfepe, f dogs in the REINDEER MEAT FOR TOURISTS death of maz set-on cuffs Rose—almond — artichoke—ivory—honeydew white—sand—taupe—gray — platinum — oakwood —temple yellow—putty—mohawk. Alaskan Road to Serve on Dining Cars > the Alaska , resulting in tn Samples and Seconds Very fine quality Percale and Cham- bray. In neat stripes and plain effects —full cut and well tailored—very spe- 360 BOYS’ BLOUSES 65" Newest Styled SWEATERS SLEEVELESS SLIP-ONS 95 Seconds Fancy Jacquard tops. English rib In all the new Sammer shades was received ‘commerce this a& result of the Average Figure: 0. pounds deer meat tracted for t within’ Alaska { he Chamber is Commerce Slender Figure: / | JACQUETTES Pca Xs seeking to develon ee sis AT Sizes 36 to 44 more than 5,000 ¢ Striped and brocaded Rechélia weaves—same as. weed: in Mightr shipped to Seattle, muct was transshipped to for ‘national distribution. Witho' increasing present. herds, the re deer supply to the United States jean be tripled, according to cham |ber officials. AD MEN LEAVE May Bring Convention Here for 1925; 15 to Go The 16 or r Seattle Adv: priced garments, All-wool with plain scroll and other novel stripes of glos. Splendid selection of colors and styles. Solid colors and some with contrasting colored stripes, j pink coutil—semi-girdle tops—free hips—lightly boned—sizes 21 to 26. 1,500 SCOUT PERCALE APRONS 12 Styles! 75 Patterns! Medium and Large Sizes! members of the lub who will | yeaetablo Inzative to R fafeva Cuowtpation and be nd igestive Ssginadve: fuscuone normal, \ WM JUNIORS— Masleadlayy For children and adul SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST, \STOPS CROUP | Mothers want {t, for {t quickly clears away the choking phlegm, atops the hoarse cough, gives rest- ful sleep. Safe and reliable. | CHAMBERLAIN’S, Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Plain Colors, Figured Designs and Novelty Combinations. Exceptionally well-made Aprons in a splendid variety of pleasing colors and styles—light, attractive shades in good quality material. Trimmings of rick-rack, and self-materials in contrasting colors. Every style in each size —fast colors—-medium and large sizes. These are unusual apron values—get your supply now, si SATA ISLE No Narcotics Advertisement THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. AEGEL, Preasdent Tomorrow—an Extraordinary Stockings sain of Chiffon Silk PAGE & In popula 1 nae of size Bought from one of America foremost makers of / Nearly a thousand r t ale for Fri off t price because the ! anted to dispose o nmediately ars, they represent a very ext ury value—the defects are so slight it they do not affect the Smart Sweaters A Sale of You'll Need for Your Vacation! Up at 4 A. M. and into a heavy slip-on—18 holes and back for breakfa Out of the heavy slip-on nd into a sleeveless tuxed } sets of te and uncheon! And that’s the w it goes all day. And during the whole summer you simply can’t get along without plenty of Sweate whether it’s at home or at a resort that you spend your vacation. Sweaters of every kind are here. Slip-ons, sleeve- less tuxedos, smart golf coat styles and sleeveless lip-ons. Of silk and soft woolen yarns. They're in the most popular Summer shades. You'll be delighted with them. Tangerine Gray —Corn New Blue Mexico —Navy Moas Green White —Buff Lanvin Gree Orchid —Black and White Priced from $3.95 to $35.00. —Second Floor Blouses Achieve Boyish Effects Strictly tailored Blouses in English Broadcloths are the choice of many well dressed women, especially those with tucked vestee fronts. Others prefer crisp little dimities with softer, less severe collars and cuffs. With of little buttons, pipings of gay colors, mall pleated ruffles, shirt front effects and othe: smart touches, all boyish styles—$3.95. Child's Crab Special $9.75 ; | For mothers who want baby to be comfortable and safe. Cribs made of hardwood finished ivory enamel with sides that let down for mother’s convenience and lock when raised for baby’s safety. Twenty are offered at a very special price—$9.75. th Floor | « Old-Fashioned Oatmeal oh ee 3 for 19¢ | Peroxide Bath Soaps Pes Pesci ter, 3 for 10¢ Packer’s Tar Soap Ivory Soap Flakes tke 8¢ pkg. | Ivory Soap—guest size REE Kes tas 4¢ cake Castles (Pure Castile) BOSD 5's si 'o.0;s 17¢ cake Stern’s Floral Bath Soaps...... 3 for 79¢ | —First Floor | Correspondence Cards envelopes. 1 and black— Jery Section, First Floor num, came —Hos SOAPS 19¢ cake | Highland and Autocrat Linen | Stationery | and Special 29¢ Only because the boxes are htly soiled from handling we offering this well known Stationery at this special price. Shown tn a range of colors, including orchid, buff, pink, blue and white. Boxes contain: 24 sheets of paper and 24 24 Correspondence envelopes to match. —Second Floor Cards and Handkerchiefs Special 5e€ Dainty Lawn Handkerchiefs in colors and white, with print- ed and embroidered patterns. Excellent for school or every day wear. —First Floor paign to bring the 1925 convention | vertising Several of the local men j Western Washington and Alaska; to Seattle. |left for Fresno and others will leav Friday. Ad club; Webb president; | president of the Clubs’ association for ht, | Lloyd Spencer, past president of the 4 | Seattle Ad club; Arthur Neitz, Frank McCa y, Miss i < Acohg the. Seattle men who will | Mccatrey: Mise, Pauline) Krans, sland tite “-eerivention «i ‘rom |Anna M. Brueggerhoff, James A. »| Jones Parry, president of the Sea | Wilson and F. G. Fender. first vice n, vice | fic Coast Ad Harrison Arthur Quill pens are still made from the long wing feathers of geese. | COUGH REMEDY, two years. GINO PILLS RESTORE HEALTH TO WOMAN OF SEVENTY-EIGHT Mrs. Esther J. Odell writes that she ‘suffered from Kidney Trouble for over two years. Read of the wonderful effects of | Gino Pills. Buffalo, N.Y. 390 Weiss Street Tam seventy-eight years old and have suffered from kidney trouble for over Thad swollen feet and hands, sleeplessness and dizziness so that | could not walk, I began taking Gino Pills, and now the swelling has left, and Ido not have any dizziness and sleep well. I can recommend Gino Pills to all who may poreaiy as T was. eA are J. Odelt Pr LLS } B| Gino Pills give sure relief in cases of pains in the back, in- flammation and congestion of the Kidneys, brick-dust de- posits, scalding or suppressed urination and other symptoms of Kidney and Bladdertrouble. Sold by all druggists at 50c per box. Write for free sample, NA-DRU-CO., INC. Buffalo, NY. 199A, | ayy who cares to cal NOT PARTICULAR FULHAM, England—"Grave wanted (second hand) in Brompton cemetery; hold two or more, Good price given.” So funs an advertise- ment that appeared: recently in-a Fulham newspaper. ‘WOMAN AILING FOR A YEAR Took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound— Happy Results Newcastle, Pa. was all run- | down and everybody thought I was going into a de- cline. I had been ailing for a year with pains in my right ride so that: could hardly stand Rented feet. When ed I felt as tome about Lydia oh Pinkham eg- etable Compound, so I gave ita fair trial. Some women think one bottle should cure them, but I did not stop at that, I took more and got better and am able ever since to do my own housework. There wasatime, when I would complain of not feeling well, that my husband would sa AG ‘Go to the doctor.’ But now he will tell me to geta bottle of ie E. i, and ithas alwayshelped me, had druggists tell me that ‘an had something better, but they don’t tell me that now, for I take no other, | have been talking th the Vegetable Com: | pound now for Nd ha Any wo- lor write, iy to tell her how it helped '—Mrs. MABEL List SHERBABN, 815 Newell Ave., Newcastle, Pa, f

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