The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1924, Page 5

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TES | ——— TRADE RUSHING | [INBAUM BROS TO SEATTLE | R Merchants’ Expo Lines Up FURNITURE Co. INC. WEEN PIKE AND PINE sane C Big Business SIXTH AVENUE B ORDERS POURING IN Farmers Emerging From! @ Two-Year Depression 100 Slightly Used Army Cots at Som ol prte of the HY not sleep in comfort in your Summer si ont E n W a, and camp? This Cot is light, but sturdily built, o aaeee aeacede Steel frame and resilient fabric steel spring farmers were ¢ t The legs fold up against the spring, so that one or several may be easily carried on the running board of your car. Slightly used in the service of the U. S. Army. Specially reduced to 3 New Cotton Pad to Fit Army Cot Very well made. Attractive cretonne ticking. y rolled up and conveniently carried in your peer ye a fair er Above) Mre. Miriam € wheat which they expect to ma Amanda Ferguson and her Add this special to your charge account without cise apa ye ane c= ae See any additional payment down. iicalard. drawn: Sanne caaua) that i It paycholog at guides a po Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. there had been a good Increase in in perles of ‘cblnoldents the volume of inquiries for fall pur |that s men, once banished In Western Washington, where} ba er thru the votes of aaveth teraecaer set akcesi RA? ’ part jn industry, storekeepers from] Texas and Oklahoma now present Bape zonterats (conven Miner’s Death Due er communities. reported a problem for political . The fa ° ber camps are opening up and | former man for coding 10 a ( to Own Negligence [iat cn? stiteaine tate tome |e pe ene rs The death of Evan Mattice, killed |t there is every prospe guson, wife of “Farmer Jim” Fergu ices pew na cave-in at the Pacific Coast Coal | th v purchases will be very json, w ished by the state y's mine at Newcastle, was | satista a Oklahoma may Boyd said tae theik vrodtics 4 irregifa apparently failed TUESDAY YOU HAVE A RED APPLE CLUB ( 2 DAVID POTTE | @ the Navy Total grape crop of the United ment 4 | States is estimated at 1.859,000 tons AMONG OUR 5 BEST - Wwe Detroit, 617 meters, 10 |/Kian. Walton's only p. m. (E. 8. T)—Red Apple || cument was « bitter denunciation of PROMPT RELIEF OBTAINED ry » } & i a | Pn Ir | They Stage Comeback iFergusons and Walton Are Again Smiled Upon by Public Favor Rob. | She cert dad. club. the Invisible Empire which GLO-GLAN KGO, Oakland, $12 meters, 8 harged “framed” him in order to p.m. (P. 8. T)—Program by ||cause his impeachm BROUGHT GREAT RELIEF Oakland Elkn He aroused « thy. In Texas WIP, Philadelphia, 609 meters, ||"Farmer Jim” Ferguson took the Airs. W. P. Smith, 501 Sheridan;a close friend of hers, and that 730 p. m. (E. S. T.)—Vessella's ||stump and likewise aasailed the} Apts.. Seattle, says; I suffered from|very day I bought my first bot concert band. hooded Ccgnntention: Wis Wife, thel Homach trouble, gas pains, burn-|tle which gave me immediate re WMC, Memphis, 500 meters, || candidate, derived the benefit at the| to take on ing sensations and dizziness for the | lief, and now I am able to pass 8:30 p. m. (C. B. T)—Organ re rima and defeated Felix D. past four years, making it almost|the good word along to suffering }|| cital from Scottish Rite Cathe- || ertson, Klan candidate. | impossible for me to keep house.| humanity. dra} wast I Was discouraged. One day while All Drug Stores WJZ. Now York, 455 meters, || : visiting a friend of mine, she told STEWART & HOLMES, 845 p. m ©. 8. T)-U. 8. N, Capeecicd ‘ ox Aug. 26 cate ae ie how G 3LAN had relieved . t of ap nately 90,000 w me how GLO-GLAN had relieved Distributors, night. J)iated for Mra. Miriam A. Ferg = —— = — ————=———=——— today over Felix D. Robertson for Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. the Texas democ gubernatorial nomination on the basis of incom plete ret from “Saturday's run- | off primary Returns from 238 counties, {n cluding 159 complete, gave the woman candidate votes and Rober 3 see NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—The Texas capital will be ruled over by an 4“ NEW IMPORTATION OF FANCY DECORATED on sit apa sayry ead ayetcdt use kitchen sweeping tactics in ENGLISH EARTHEN clearing out the mess of politics when “Ma” Ferguson takes office, according to Mrs. George Nall daughter of the woman who has just won the democratic gube! torial nomination of the Lone &t VERY SPECIALLY PRICED WEDNESDAY. ais 69c . 6-, 7-cup sizes, in a variety of attractive de- Signs and colors. “Mother San't gette as sho a militant suffra- has been pictured, mother and a homemaker, also is a , Be prepared for the _ rainy season New Improved Quality Malthoid Junior ROOFING Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only less way harm to bleach tho akin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three at low ounces of Orchard Ae E rices: White, which any Universal Arcade Brand Pp | | drugaist will supply |} 7 , x! “4 for a few cents. Light— 8-02. Horseshoe Brand | Shako well in a bot- tle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whiten jer, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lem on bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not Irritate, Fa- mous stage beauties use it to bring |that clear, yoythful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, «39 Roll Medium— $2.98 Roll CLOTHES WRINGER Keduced Wednesday Table Tumblers On Sale Wednesday Heavy— $3.69 Roll tlosed cogs. laying. these popular tumblers. y [sunburn and tan bleach. You must Onl; mix this remarkable lotion yourself, ” 1 It cannot be bought ready to use be- 10 years. | cause it acts best immediately after g 108 squart feet | Cc {t 1s prepared—Advertieement. to roll. Com- ve A very low price. Warranted plete with | DOZEN. 4 years; equipped with 10-inch cement and ; : baltbearing rubber rollers; en- nails fur A bargain price for soins nienaastinaemessanimeenianneene Here’s a real buy! 31x31-inch 1000 Rag Rugs Spark Guard i a at ridiculously low prices, 18x36-inch ...........59¢ it See $3.69 24x48: inch io beer sse Oe Nagas bax Fld Sie Zieh Pe nenentints sh 2AxS4-inch’ .. 1.166... BBG [fH] one. provided the Dancer in proper BAA Ah Regularly sells at $5.00. ; he | BX NARA ; We bought them at a bar- | Nae an Strong wire frame, cov- | gain; Wednesday you get | } A AI ered with fine grade black | the benefit. Several beauti- Toy, Clase Bvary Wade Ane Meiday at. 1146 BIG DANCK BEVERY SATURDAY, MISS BRIGHT Pine sereen wire; brass trimmed. | ful patterns to choose from. 1604 Ath nt Open 10 to 10 | Mra. Nalle said. “Primarily ahe is a} but she capable administrator | | TAR or wtate on son really @ ren that he w Ferguson uid really Ma'll y 4 = of the cu the boas. he'll ded by the expe differ prob- 1 of have differ on an be ney the final many swerered. It'll really and the they daughter ng,” ce for ma bility, but mako ghter sald. non got her start in in class Jim Fer B After arrie lens connect because for the s been a factor in Texan ele “M t care a whole r viewpoint, Ferguson di it gett n to be goverr f Mra is Ifish PP Nalle explained had to help the daughter ified this by vi a sald saying that © pa's “She Jim Ferguson's opponents had admitted in court tt rges against him were » ma’s nomination completely cleared the name of Fer- Kansas Wife Wins a Round in Fight Over Girl Jennie Wernett, young Kan r, accused by her divorced of kidnaping thelr daughter was free Tuesday, following court action in Seattle al action in the case, however, lies with Gov- ernor } at Olympia Mrs. Wernett had been held in jail here at her ex-husband's request. A deputy sheriff from Kansas was walt- ing to take her back. After a hear ing Monday, however, Mrs, Wernett was released on her own recogniz, ance Hearing on a writ of habeas cor- pus in the case was set for Tuesday yefore Judge Otis Brinker. Charting Plans fo Mobilization Day Mobilization charts to guide the §5 units of volunteers who are ex- pected to participate in the parade Tomorrow Alri Chips off the Old Block HR JUNIORS--Littlo Me One-third the regular dose, Made then candy and adults, BARTELL DRUG CO, f= I ~ Extraordinary Labor Day A pparel Opportunities for Wednesday 24 | ’ | | Women’s | | Suits for >, Less Than Half! . $21.65 Semi-Tailored and Boy- ish Models in Hair- line Stripes Because of the limited number of suits left in this assortment, selling in regular stock at $49.50, we have greatly reduced them for quick clearance to $21.65. These beautiful suits are in sizes 16 to 42, of blue and black grounds and have clever button and braid trims. Early selection is advised! Afternoon and Street New Arrivals of Dresses Elastic Girdles 1 Off! Moderately Priced /4 . Women’s Elastic Girdles in non-lacing, comfort styles, of pink broche and sec- An attractive assortment of | tional elastic; ranging in size from 23 to Dresses are these of Georgettes, | 32. Values offered in this display are velvets, crepes and combinations | nothing less than wonderful at $1. in light and dark colors, and de- | $9.90, $2.50 and $3.50. signed in such pleasing patterns. Corset Dept.—Second Floor They have been selected from sev- eral groups of dresses ranging in u ° ¥ S price from $19.50 to $65 Special Purchase of Sizes are 16 to 44. On sale at School Dresses ONE-FOURTH OFF! Women's Apparel Dept—Second Floor $1.95 Jackie Coogan Suits Panty Styles for Boys $14.50 Any sneealle atemertie ; ' new lot of Panty Dresses In sizes 6 to '10 years in sizes 7, 8 and 10 years. Higa ge These are neatly designed A regular fellow’s suit with ex- | ana made of gingham and tra pair of Knickers and in belted | tinene in plain colors, plaids { style. They are made of choice | 84 checks. suiting patterns in good colors for 5 school wear. Each suit is com- Other Dresses pletely lined. Just like big -| jose ‘of’ the same’ ma brother's, terials, in sizes 7 to 14 years, are also included ° ) pies Colors select from, are Juvenile Suits—$5.45 blue. Ocha pose) pease an an Trimmings in Balkan and Middy styled Juven- | ¢) if bebtraating ma- | ile Suits well made of all-wool | teriais and embroidery jersey, in tan and brown combina- | Very attractive for school tions. Clever for the youngsters | **" ; wearing 3- to 8-year sizes. Upper Main Floor Boys’ Dept-—Main Floor Rear | | ’ : * Have the Children’s Hair Trimmed Before | Sending Them Back to School | It's results that count from service we give. You'll find it a pleasure to | bring the cHildren to our Children’s Barber Shoppe where they are taken | care of by expert men hair cutters. Located on the Second Floor being prepared by the general com: | mittee in charge Each of the 10.000 volunteers will ,|tember 12 officers of the local units, are al-| recting the participation of guard in the demonstration, GLASSES AS LOW AS $2.00 bo given cards assigning him te the unit, the company and the ner Oar aFE Lan mobilization place. | Haye you read tonight's Want | While the civiiian army of 10,000) Ads? | jveluntrers will be movilized only} % eae eee wae \fo- the late afte:ncon parade, the} | Py INaticnal Guard will go thru’ the Poisoned Nerves. Cushing & Mohrbacher ssmo steps that it would in event | incorporat Jot war, Lieut. Col. Alvin H. Han-| U. S. Optical Co. kins | Cause Neuritis OPTICAL SPECIALISTS and Albert H. Beebe, senior Teeth as Low as $5 Hest Ket of Med Rubber... tee n fit en pintes y LOW Our EXTREM Teeth as low Bent sot of Rubber (either set) Gold Crowns (22 karat} ridge Work (22 karat orcelain Crowns Gold Fillini ter Niver Gement Filling eoth Treated . Byorrhen Treatm ing xc‘In contracte wOla gold ie Valuable. T orcaiiow you full value for. ay cash ‘or it on Gegeal work PRIVATE, high-class. up-to. Ante, SANITARY dental office ith aterilized Inatru: ite and gentlemanly — operato’ whom Fou will not be ashamed to reo amptend to your f AM work gunrant red fo Tt) Sunda: OHIO DENTS Open Ptou Munly University ry . y= ) Neuritis or “nerve inflammation” often follows an attack of malarial polsoning, typhold fever, pneumonia or other infectious disease. The frequent causes of the trouble, however, are colds, injuries, | some most brulses or nervous exhaustion, Neuritis may affect one it may involve many, nerve or In some cases the pain moves from place to place, | but usually it is confined to the] shoulder, neck, forearm, thigh, leg | or small of the back. Teware of drugs that relieve by deadening the nerves, Such relief is | deceptive and dangerous, Eopa New- ritis Tablets act in a safe, natural way, helping to remove the inflam- mation and bring about permanent, lasting results. Go today and ob- A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS itain a dollar bottle of these tablets, | A great proportion of stomach Sold in Seattle by the Bartell D: | Stores, and ali other leading drags | trouble aside from cancer or gists, Boericke & Runyon Co., Mfrs, | ylo i - ieritati | San Hranciaco, ~Adveruaement fs ulcers, Is due to retlex irritation | from the rectum or colon. Un- | CEE EEE E49 | aware to you, Piles or other rectal L U S. NAVY disorders may be the cause of We your ill healeh. BREMERTON-CHARLESTON The success of my non-surgical treat- hy te et | ment over many years enables me to Sinan’ Dees GUA to cure Beattie: Dally any etse of Piles of te fund the patient's fee. writ fer my FRET Mastated Book CORRAL

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