The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 9

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FRIDAY BF BF BF BF-BF-BF r ————_——_— Fee iaonmane SECM MATE FOR} ic Trouble’. Brain’ At All Times Or “Brewing,” Just as You Like, Because | Bearing a perfec Someone Fed Him Tobaceo at the Show | gure of having a periect : aw mayonnaise aC all times smooth, thick, rich and delicious and that one way is tO use Gold Medal Mayonnaise The delicacy of fresh the sweet-as-a-nut favor of fine salad c ils, god teasy tang of rare 4 : | ices are all in Gold | ‘iscussed tw , : Medal Mayonnai ’ qguse it is uncool fresh every day ratood Papa tar er caliveres to your, (Sear e Yes grocer in speedy motor |p Stk trucks. Best Foods " Mayonnaise »» Just Out—Best Foods t THOUSAND ISLAND formed on the f - DRESSING—Get it today ee ling goo aigner, Frid jhe EWSESF PEPER. recuperating nou Enthusiastic Progressives Meet in Washington BY FRAZER EDWARDS The Star ca chewing tobacco ¢ portrait. Some- i nearly killed him, but BY JIM MARSHALL | Veloxisthe only pho- tle and , jographic paper made . | hat nerd - 1 : . io up exclusively for ee Tite meet ng wns called to order! , Pal sa King ves, For by William H. Jobnaton, ‘president t mn 1} ae a ; union Db. C, Bryant, taxiderm ot an onlypaperusedinour A new ent was infected Into] ne lg etlde- ahs “ de t the n when it was rey | ruse: ordel ee inn ath finishing a — 2 <é as over Tr 1 nd when for contact printing. saga Ps MM the cub ‘ wat right up and With no other ma- terial could we hope to give you prints of the superior kind. Look for Velox on the back. was reported out by Wheele Jetinit a ¢ dent whether to run as tt xbibit and b abin that he candidate with La ding Te Wife Saves Hubby From Enraged Bul fA, Cal. July 18.—By Girl-Wife Asks Mayor to Help Find Husband hag Who Never Saw Son ty re and Joseph i. MArcs EDWIN J armeér policemen; Harry Lan ex of & y John Dore, of the de t is détained in federa) ases et hee own danger, Mrs. R. mear her, saved her | TOnca®” “T.” Reade Burt, Women |daker, Cheste 9, |H. Stevens alias M Wash, | band, who man lost} meet ow seven es before and neck w foing to bed, and next {in what t ith finely jan attempt by es in order (o whiten ti Quantify of liquor hi ua ranch. pack into the y of Death hold much has light b expert carbon lamp tester. |Shaver Will Head Davis’ Campaign Shaver, of West Virginia, the man | who did more than anyone to bring | SEW jabout the | Davie, has chairman of democratic ni | committee Davis’ cams | manager, nited Press wa: | formed by a reliabl co | Announcement f Shaver'ns | pointment is expected this evening. ination of John W. decked upon ax Your opportunity now. All camp and outing goods must be disposed of now. Nothing reserved. See the big display in store and compare prices. | '|Grand Jury’s Foreman Runs for Judgeship |) James McCabe, well know NAVY HAMMOCKS Faple or plain tor; our| AA ere, «i ee ee, $8.65 Folding $4 50 Packs fs ec de oa "$2 50 Foe 2 $3.50 bres... BOC Se i i! ti Ho omg Luggage Beat ocen.. BDC Velvet and Tuxedo Regulation U, S. Army ing Shoes— Reduced to $ 1 ° 75 & upon our} on the hird lessons of human experl- jenee thruout t growth of demo. cratic government,” MeCabe, a former m of the Brotherhood of Locomo Hngl: | pers, has been endorsed by the rail | rods, | born in Minnesota, raived | on a farm and studied law while employed aya fireman and engineer He was admitted to the bur in Call-| | fornia in 1910, by the supreme court | of this stite in 1912, and the T supreme ec n 1918, |Surplus Army Supply Store 1013 FRST WE fn report that might bo used for po. litical purposes in the munioloal eto] tlona, | I EATTLE i} MeCahe at 104 14th ave, N, | He has readed in Seattle for 14] years MeCabe was foreman of the King county grand jury which returned Indictments against 108 Seattle} gamblers, but which refused to ee | aa | rAR “BURIED” YOUTH (:,430- Roar Namaoed COMES HOME Cutter Bear Damaged, Parents Mourn Ove Body of Unknown Boy ~==-| FREDERICK & NELSON. ach of These Groups Extra 03 (rae Sizes { in Some NITTED SPORTS SUITS in two-piece style, with jacquette or slip-on quality misses’ sizes, and good choice LOW-PRICED RUGS In 27x54-inch Size Desirable styles in Rugs for use in small spaces about the home— before doorways, easy chairs and in bedrooms and kitchens. RAG RUGS in 27x54- inch size. Woven in the popular hit - and - miss patterns. In bright, fresh colorings. 90 Low-priced at Cc FIBRE RUGS in neat designs and_ serviceable colorings. Size 24x54- inch 3. Low- 5 priced at .... 6 Cc AXMINSTER RUGS in 27x54-inch size in an attractive selection of patterns and colorings. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cretonne-Covered Pillows, 79c ractive and novel shapes Suitable for the cottage, porch, auto and canoe. Low-pr at TO¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORD Felt-Base Enamel Floor Mats for use in bath rooms, be tween doorways and before sinks and ranges 1sx27-inch size, 254. 18xI0inch ¢ DOWNSTAIRS ST N rh $4.95 and ............. PAGE 8 |DOHENYS POST _but Wins Arctic Fight} $5,000 BAIL jy Oil Millionaires in Fraud Case Insure Appearance WELL, BESSIE STILL |}, onaires, charged IS GETTING DINNER tne i Ba WITH PAYING FOR IT aon fa Caltorsi ‘ Women’s Apparel Specials For Saturday TOPCOATS SUMMER CAPES $7.75 and $14.75 $8.75 and $9.75 Knitted Sports Suits, $4.95 and $7.75 VV OMEN and young women in need of additions to their summer ward- robes will find unusually attractive savings in extensive displays of Topcoats, Capes, Knitted Sports Suits and summer Dresses in the Down- stairs Store. Many of these garments can be worn right through the early Fall season. All are unusually low-priced. AN TOPCOATS in lightweight, cloth. Neat, practical styles for utility wear. All full lined. Regular and extra sizes. Bow-priodd Gf 665 0 P 6 tieatuntss danke $7.75 UR-COLLARED CAPES in soft, draping fabrics. Light UR FABRIC CAPES with and without fur collars. Very smart styles in deep green shades. Full lined with good quality fab: Lowspriced (at) .i...8. 3. seek zi pane lees $9.75 LAID TOPCOATS in very smart styles. A wide selec- tion of strikingly beautiful plaid patterns to choose from. All smartly-styled coats of the $14 75 ° better quality. Low-priced at.......... UB FROCKS in lovely tissue and plaid gingham and cool voiles are here in beautiful array, A particularly attractive selection of styles for women and misses. Ve $3 95 good’ vale’ at. ib 2 o Si sas oleae . e (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Rubber Bathing Caps serviceable polaire Knitted Sports Suit $7.75 jacket. In of colors. finely-woven Women’s and Black Sateen Aprons $1.95 Women’s _ serviceable Aprons made from black In Unusually Smart sateen. Coverall style, Styles with short sleeves and Lass sash. Comfortably - fit- ting. Especially good for camp and summer cot- tage wear. Price $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 25c_ OMEN’S and misses’ rubber Bathing ' Caps in an exceptionally fine assort- ment of styles and colors, including some of the newest and most novel shapes. Unusual value at 25¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Women’s White and Colored Shoes | REDUCED PRICES | ED AND GREEN SANDALS in broken as- sovtment of styles and sizes. With low heels. Reduced to....... $1 95 HITE CANVAS STRAP PUMPS, with Goodyear welt soles and military heels. Sizes 214 to 5. Reduced WO RAN TT ace a cet Misc eae $2 95 LACK AND BROWN COMFORT SLIPPERS in viei kidskin. With hand- $ turned soles and military heels... . 2.95 aged 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 HITE KIDSKIN PUMPS, with hand-twned years, With middy col- soles and Louis heels, Also some white elk lar, colored tie, long | Sandals trimmed in patent leather, sleeves and pockets. RGGUCGG SLO! seas vieldy ean niacGnaie 9 $2 95 Price $2.95. DOWNSTAIRS stone DOWNSTAIRS STOR Outing Suits for Girls $2.95 Khaki cloth Outing Suits in one-piece style, with bloomers, as pic- tured. Sizes for girls

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