The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 3

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SHOE SALE ing Tomorrow — Friday—9:00 A.M. | est One-Cent Shoe Sale ever held in Seattle and vicinity. purchased—must be moved—and here's how we'll TY PUMPS FREE! FREE TO YOU FRIDAY-SATURDAY rs, all sizes. Regular sw values. Out they goat To buy te we jarting The great Two immense shoe do it Friday-Saturday. WHITE CANVAS Slippers and Oxfords, leather and rubber soles; regular $3.50, But they go at DL stimulate early morning A | make your purchase of i of shoes as advertised a and we'll give you an extra pair for lo—and to all who come be fore 10 a, m, we'll give your choice of any pair of LADIES FINE HOSE in the house with purchase of $3.98 or over, Up to 10 a m. ONLY! Extra Pair Extra Pair Extra Pair ur lc lc ANDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES WILL GOAT i CENT»: Dress Shoes Hollywood Sandals Tennis Shoes Mary Janes gee wees Elm red, bine and areen: Regular 81.30 Noys' ‘Ten- Shoes $2.98 bce $2.98" 98c one pair at one palr Pair 1c More Extra Pair le More xtra Pair le More rind of Shoes You Get at eae All the most wanted styles in best known makes, such as Rob- erts, Johnson & Rand, Packard, Peters, Rice & Hutchins, Howards and Daytons. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. sines Shy to Eth out they wo at Extra Pair le More Soo ‘kina. om sale at Extra Pair Will Cost You But One Cent More Extra Pair Will Cost You But One Cent More Mary Janes, 98c Women's Comfort Slippers. $3 98 GREATEST LOW RENT SHOE STORE IN SEATTLE Opening Its Mightiest Two-Day Shoe Sale FRIDAY and SATU RDAY, at 9:00 A. M. SATIN — [Men's Shoes PPERS : sewed soles; all sizes; regular $6.00 kind, t latest style, finest b gure and low heels; wes” §3 981° Se rics ap Scuffers Black and brown leather, sewed soles; calf, 15 values go at.. Extra l res Pair Extra Pair Extra lc sot Shoes fer the Price of @ne Pair. Come and See. Be Convinced ies’ Shoes in black and m kid, mili- . $1.98 White Canvas Extra Mary Janes .... Pair Will 98c Men’s Tan Dress Shoes. You Genuine Scuf- But < fers at One Cent More ¢ " $1.98 $1.98 Men’s and Cent Boys’ Keds. More a" $2.98 Extra P, r 1 Cent IT’S THE TALK OF THE TOWN See our Great Window Display—Corner First at Union Street C Shoe Stores 1401-1403 fst avenue, Corner Union St. |Aged Pioneer Dies was within six feet of safety. in Railroad Bridge) "yh: was ono ot tho, tiset men BELLINGHAM, July 17.—Michaet|to erect Kildall, 94, became confuse) when | his trap caught on a irestie near Towanda | point station last night, and was killed by of uncontrolled receiv- be heard as far as 1,000 tt va from New York. ARIED TWELVE EARS BEFORE. | a@ Northern Pacific train when he a fish trap on the Sound, being located at Lummt island, He n Whatcom county for Tational station (A ional Tin SELEY From Cte Cs) Prowning King & Co: Established 102 Cherry rnkhan 's Vegetable Compound Years ee Nebraska, —‘T was mar- mens Years before ay y was meorn. I had a lot lof female trou- | [rockery bad been | yy a phy- for thembut they continued Bijmuch the same, iW then I read your advertisement in the newspa a ne age pe hk tia 1 en n'a Veg. ie Compound nit ithad hel lped olbery ae taken 46 bottles am never with- Wisse My baby boy is eit no and I sure ‘am Bot relief from my trou- gle les like ike mine 1- Tecommend the Vegeta. Sothat they will get the med Mrs. Jow Real Specials for Friday Only Men’s Shirts Good qualities of repps and madras. Band style; French cuffs. Sizes 14 to 1714. beautiful assortment. $1.35—4 for $5.00 me? Men's Underwear Athletic style; extra quality, with the rib stitch insert 69c Gis Careful Ubianiion. Swimming Suits All wool; fine rib stitched; new color combinations — | $3. 35 Mail Orde Second Avenue at University Com wa they Were benetite: Srialeby | druggists eve Te patent and brown kids y $1.98 1 Cent Per Pair—for Friday and Saturd ur cushion Insoles Boys’ and Girls’ solid | $1.98, Pair | $2.98, An Extra Pair 1 Cent | | TLIO y, Cynthia Grey: ¢ Discontent Overcomes Girl; Has |} Wants but Still She BY ( the 3 GREY W I " AR MI But who are la well o I could get ma have, th ere art i cessitic work, but or we are to 1 not the hould like talked about, anything that love that little village of them all one ‘ig your parents will let you, you to go away to school ¢ particular line of work, such service, If this is impossible neck, so to speak, and shake people in whom you have ne there are poor who need your your comfort. others r and there not mal Needy Girls irey °| peak of for move right ‘ another, cheaper but without money or imme know which w down to o We r k to ne time must turn | at and| ve ($45) be umns & phonograph tt It lw an up f ke new mahogany uid get us about lars. Would you pleas nd as to put this in your ¢ (omitting name and add got a job other day thr Lonesome Club Employment and was charged $2.40 for a h I held one} Solumt 4 whi 1 not charge employer DISCOURAGED Name and address can be secur , MA {n-0600. ; stling Cynthia Grey aby Clothes! NYNTHIA Is still waiting to get the layette for the nt mm r whone let nted 6 calls came tn it we'd be able to fill ( Uttle ex ter was 1 several days ago So many phe Jid seem thi I mind. Out of 40 good hearted people going to bring things to my I have ad three actually Can't do a little 60 calle from who were w she could big paper package down Star office on the street I'm eure It could be t think of the p ome from a shopping I want to get these things to this family by Saturday soif you have just beén putting off bring. i the things down won't you Jo it not later than Friday of this week. “Wanderer” Still on the Carpet Dear Mies Grey; I am writing his for the man that signed him self “A Wanderer on Life Journey.” I would thank you very much if you would print {t in your columns. | To Wanderer on Life's Journey: According to your letter to the Disillusioned Girl, you are a man trying to find a good girl to be your wife and pal. | Well, Mr. Man, I am afraid you will look a long time before you will find a girl that will be a slave to long hair for you or any man. Any woman that would slave | |to keep long hair fixed up would| slave for a man, I should think that {t's about | time that you men should know that women are slaves no longer. The day is almost at hand where women will be as free as men. According to your letter, you think that a girl with bobbed hair hasn't good virtue, I have found out the ones with long beautiful | hair are not as good as the ones with bobbed hair. I am a girl, and both my mother and I have hair bobbed, My moth. er is a good wife and pal to my father, A MEMBER, Of the Bobbed Hair Bunch. A CAUSE OF WOMEN'S ILLS Wi OMEN OFTEN > THINK THEY ITC, - WHEN ‘IT Ss SIMPLY | IRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD. Many women believe they are weak d nervous as a result of age, worry and overwork; they think that their disturbed digestion, headaches, |heart palpitation, shortness of breath, |pains across the back, etc., are due disease instead of the} tarvation of the blood to some serious real ca iron This ts proven by the fact that when many of these sama women take or ganic tron for awhile all thelr alarm: | Jing symptoma quickly disappear and robust and healthy necessary to enable ngo food into ving ithout It nothing you 6 proper amount of good wet the atr nt of it. are not strong well do until yo! etallle fron which p id which In made mer and {t often tne mortal vigor of woak, wornout women In you do emults, Het. obtain. perfectly At all drugglats, | Advertise se Fill your days |what I feed her other | § . | change. nappy Is | YNTHIA GRE} life 1 not ff. I urried wish more the and 1 want dull monotony pe here that | opportunity of 1 LONESOME I e a am red ting 1 M. B ° » well in it would perhaps for and develop your as domestic science take your little town by interest out of it. There xt found the interesting aid and sorrowing who n¢ with deeds, . ome ocial the are side, —— ey will recetye call | ers on Monday, Wednesday and | | Fri t 1 to 2 p, m, an | on Tuesday and Thursday, from | | 11 to 12 a m, at her office in | * | The Star buliding, 1309 Seventh | | | & Stray Scotch Collie Dea forma. he | M al weeks she eats is ve nd hard to cate? She in “Father” of Lake Canal to Be Buried ©: Funeral es for former Sen or Joseph W. Range, pioneer real dent ot Washington, will be held} at 3p. m,, from the llins Bros., undertakers Senator Range away while | Monday | the| passed oping morning, family residence, 1143 16th ave. N He had suffered indisposition & month pre ceding his death but the end wa unexpected, and | came as to the family, He had celebrated his S0th birthday RAD July 11th, Soming West from Iowa in 187 tor Range settled Spokane Falls, a village of some 12 fam flies, on the present site of Spo. kane, building the first saw mill there, and securing the contract for |the construction of timbers for the Northern Pacific railroad then be-| ing constructed from Sand Point, | Idaho, to Spokane—the first ra road which came thru this state Later moving to Seattle, senator at the sessions of 189 1897, with his indomitable work and his wide dcqua ship thru the state, he abled to put thru the Lake ington canal project He saw three as state and will and | Nance Was en-/ Wash. | in} THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WOMEN ARE ONLY HALF-WELL Not sick enough to go to a doc-| tor—not well enough to enjoy life. | Start taking @ mixture of Old Port | Wine and nutty flavored olive oll One will show = marked lade of only the pureat | Jingredients. | Recommended fvery achool of medicine, unfailing in constipation. All druggists sel) Portolive. | Portolive Laxative Advertisement | years seryice Neuritis Means Nerve Torture The agoni ritis has d ers to the 4 habit-forming drugs. ailment that afflicts tr capable of producing more ing torture than an advanced case of ve inflammation medical selence, it Is no sr anyone to re-| ng pain caused by neu- | narco © the re- complaint he drugs. 1 tlelal to the entire aya: | und the weak, inflamed nerves Ally rexpond to thelr healing in- fluence with amagin aplity from neu. opt n Heattle by. the ® and all other verieke & Run San Vrancleco,- |B leading dru. yon Go, Mfrs, Advertisement. |ture. + | skin and heals quickly and effective- a shock | disappearing liquid and is soothing to | vertisement, THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Table Linens At Greatly Reduced Prices Huck Towels Regular Price Jed Sheets 72x90 Seamed She 90x99 Heavy, dressing, but Sheets 81x90 Sale Price 10¢ 17¢ 19¢ t ean Slightly soiled heavy Bed Spreads Reg. Price Pillow Cases 36 Pillow Case: 36 Heavy qué lity x36 Mohawk Pillow Table Linens 54x54 Hemstitched Table Cloth of good quality damask, hav- ing colored borders......... 21x21 Neatly -hemmed Napkins of good weight Sale Price rochet Bedspreads 72x78 Crochet Bedspreads...... $1.95 72x84 Crochet Bedspreads 78x88 Crochet Bed. preads. rae $1.29 $1.45 Pillo $2.35 2.95 $1.19 f $3.25 spreads. .$4.50 Bedspreads. .83.89 Colored Bed- only 80x90 Satin-finish 80x86 Satin-finish 80x90 Satin-finish spreads, in Blue (Doz.) Special $1.95 Turkish Bath Towels Sale Price 19¢ 23e¢ 33e¢ Blankets 66x80 Fine Wool-Mixed Plaid Blankets in Blue and White. An unusual- ly good value. $4.95 Sire— Kegular Price Very Special $8.50 First Floor a member of the ng t tion of Washing omma, risoner Rhett 1 the first gun on I patios starting the civil wa Range sons, Paul D, Range HEAL SAN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid Beauty Specialist Tells HOW FRENCH WOMEN GET THIN In Paris to-day old ladies and fat women are a thing of the past. Everywhere You turn yeu meet slender, gi figures. It has become necessary for smart Women to reduce because courtu and dressmakers are only creating models for the thin and slenders; hips and big busts do not St in with bobbed ely adopted, so that yremea who were ealy ad to reduce to keep i: ne dot w ars Ho tw Pa | | It is unnecessary for you to suffer | with Eczema, Blotches, Ningworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles, Zemo obtained at any drug store for °, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, nd promptly applied will usually sive instant relief from itching tor- It cleanses and soothes the ar tly over weight % scovery hi 3 tis the French % pl Fsician, who bas been RI-NA.” a combination of harmless ingredients which bed by the system) all unnecessary fat- sues to form on the body. You. can eat and still get thin, While “SAN. Na” very to reduce, it is Tasnteed Re cians and patients as a wonderful h: Imost immediately after starting to use id stronger than before is, years. No tissues isorders follow this simple and easy treat. ¢ can consider to at last have something really worth while teyi ome slender and youthful, as fashion has decided we mast can be had at any leading’ drug or department store, ‘A can now be had at any of Bartell's or Swift's Drug Stores. lly most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, the most delicate skin. Get it today and saye all further distress. Zemo Soap, 25¢; Zemo Ointment, 60c.—Ad- e The Business of All e Business—BANKING | Por business has banking connections, and Banking has to do with all business. Thus our experience is wide, our judgment unbiased, and we are practiced in mak- ing analyses. Our view of your business problem may be helpful to you. You are invited to use our experience any time you think it may be helpful. Come in. THs “SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA

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