The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1924, Page 9

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SECTION TWO | @USH BILL ONSHRINE PARADE IRRIGATION = IS COLORFUL House Accedes to Borah’s' 75 Bands Make Music for Wishes on Reclamation Fraternal Caravans WASHID THOUSANDS IN COLUMN Temples Vie for Largest! « tar \ a " Bass Drums at K. C. tee dunks PROTECT [)EManp Your Doctor rach “ten A with ¢ a" and: Yourself | S2,c0r Vie colt produce th “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or original Milk of Ma, ibed | you may not get the cians for SO years. Refuse 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain direc and uses. We Tell It With VALUES The Reasons Are Many for The Preference Shown “Sweet Sixteen” Garments They are elements that, combined, make them the Best Values in America. —Youthful style, so ir- resistibly attractive. —An originality that is enlivening. —Quality of material that is unquestioned. —The detail of care in the making. —The extensive variety, so satisfying. —And that unmatch- able price of & O THESE WE ADD the accommodation of pro- viding them in sizes 16 to 44 for juniors, misses and women of all ages. Knicker Suit In Tweeds and Checks. All Sizes JO The Great Volume of Business Credited to Our Chain of Stores —is the result from a service as broad as this. It is a power that “Sweet Sixteen” wields with telling effect in assembling such unusual values in coats, suits, capes and dresses. And whether the season is new or on the wane, we are continu- ally presenting new models, either from New York’s smart- est producers or creations from our own designers, developed in our own workrooms. Trimmed Hats From the Style Centers | $2.45—$7.50 New York San Franciseo Portland as Angeles The Seattle Star EATTLE, WASH CONTINUE BARS ®-%."2%"— TO EPIDEMIC © 25 Washington Will Not Follow Oregon in Modifications TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1924 “Glan “THE LATEST Cod Liver Oil Now In Tasteless Tablets plots. ‘oy’s, the original and gen Cod Liver Oil Tableta.”"—aAd “Glo-Clan” RELIEF For stomach trouble has} been sought for a number of years. | ATLAST | It has been found—GLO- GLAN—a real conditioning cleanser for your internal troubles— Public who have used GLO-| GLAN has come a wonder-| ful revelation in this natu- ral tonic. | STOMACH! | Your real motive power—| the engine of your vitality | keep this in proper work- ing order and be healthy, | by taking GLO-GLAN, All Drug Stores, $1.00 a Bottle (Bxtract from President Coolidge's Lncotn's Birthday Address at the Waldorf-Astoria, February 12th, 1924.) The shoe shown on the Regal Platform above is only one of sixty new Spring styles that illustrate the value that can be built into a shoe by cutting out the Wholesaler’s Tax, the Retailer's Tax, and doing business direct with the consumer with One Tax instead of Three Taxes and One Profit instead of Three Profits, All Styles All Leathers All One Price $6.60 Stewart & Holmes, Distrib EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEE AS arectal specialist I have yet to treat the case of Piles that will not give way to my non-surgical treatment. Hence, my unqualified GUARANTEE of CURE or FEE REFUNDED. My assistants are the most skillful to be found; my new offices in my own new building, the largest and best equipped; | my own hew hotel, which adjoins, is con- venient and comfortable for out of town | patients who come to me from many states and Canada for rectal and colon treat- ments. Send today formy FREE illustrated book. | DEAN, M.D. Inc Two Survive in Marble Contests Campus Pattern— Eli last English “Eq Throat” Vamp Line "an" Calfekin 1118 Second Avenue Next to Strand Theatre (Men's and Women’s) Tacoma Store — 940 Pacific Avenue MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT: 125 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASS, | PAGES 9 TO 16 | iatiieieaileanal King Baggot Out This Way President’s Platform I think everyone who wears shoes will agree with President Coolidge that there are too many Taxes and too many Profits, tacked on to the cost of @ pair of shoes in the long journey he describes from the steer to the store. The Regal Platform—Maker to Wearer, One Profit and One Price, cuts the trip from the steer to the Store by shipping direct from the Regal factory into the Regal Stores, The Regal Policy cuts out the Wholesaler’s Tax, and cuts out the Retailer’s Tax, and you pay One Profit instead of Three Profits because we don’t make any Profit until you buy a pair of Regal Shoes in a Regal Store,—and then you pay only the Manufacturer’s Profit. Political Platforms change every four years, but the Regal Platform is the same today as it was thirty-two years ago when Cleveland was elected President on a Gold and Silver Platform. Concentrating on One Quality, cut the cost of making the shoes in our Factory: Shipping direct from Maker to Wearer, all One Price, cut the cost ~ of Selling, in our stores. Doubling the sales in two years in 60 Regal Stores from Coast to Coast gave us the Volume that made it possible for us to reduce the cost to the consumer 35% and give you a Value that cannot be duplicated at the price. oo. President Regal Shoe Company From Coast to Coast SHOES Stores in All Principal Cities

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