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

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DAUGHERTY NEW CAUSE OF ROW Wheeler Pays Scant Atten- tion to Charges B ‘THE BON MARCHE AR GAIN BASEMENT WOOL / DRESSES Poiret Twill and Charmeen in checks, stripes and plain colors. Sisk “brew n—navy—sand, CLEAN-UP! 50 Wool and Rayon Canton Weave Crepe DRESSES §@ 95 Dark colors in narrow and wide stripes. All have short sleeves. Very unusual at Sites this low price. to 8 };——— ALL-WOOL DOUBLE PLAID BLANKETSs Exceedingly good value, All first quality, All virgin wool, Size 66x80, in blue, pink, hello, tan, Pair rose, gray, black and red. COLUMBUS, ©., Sept. 22.—Harr M. Dau ttorne Double Cotton Wooly-Finish Plaid BLANKETS $4.89 ram Neatly bound in t-inch ding. Sine 66x50, varlety of Nght Bath Robe BLANKETS Douglas Supporters Will Meet Tuesday }Extension 1 Classes Partridge’ s Works | to Begin Sept. 29 no high bavageormay Mother of Senator James Watson D Dead OPEN FORUM —— {fj Scientific Salesmanship ——and—— Practical Advertising NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FREE LECTURES GIVEN By Seattle's Leading Sales Managers and Advertising Managers Tuesday and W ednesday Sept. 23 and 24 at 8 p. m. of College ) ” Auditorium Second Ave. and Stewart General subject: What Can Scientific Sales Training Do for You? and Why Is Practical Ad- ertising Training Necessary in Business? COME AND HEAR THESE MEN | BENWAY, Agency DI Union Central MR. W. W. G I rs’ Representat MR. ARTHUR G. MR. TOM JONES Seattle Advertising anny, P MR. P. BURTON WILCOX, Direc Ing Wilson's Modern Business College. Mr. Wm. H. Horsley Mr. Tom Jones Parry Mr. W. W. G. Benway Mr. Arthar G, Neltr Wilson’s Modern Business College Wilson Building 1613 Second Avenue. Phone MAin 3016 SEATTLE ruil I THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTT0 F. KEGEL. President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE TREET iW WP chao iets Is Here! The Grote-Rankin Co. Offers Fifty-Six Tailored to Order HAIR DAVENPORTS 00 2352 i The Time to Buy Living Room 7% Furniture Is Now! The Time for Home Betterment You Select Your Frame, the Mohair Covering and the Davenport Will Be Tailored to Your Order OOD FORTUNE often comes suddenly, and the good fortune of being able to offer our customers finest Mohair-Covered Davenports, tailored to order, at a very low price, came suddenly, unheralded, and should prove extremely interesting to all who have binned new ue room furniture. The Advantages Presented in the Construction of These Davenports The Advantages Offered to You in Having a Davenport Made to Order Choice of three styles of frames. Moss and cotton filling throughout. Every spring eight-way | Choice of three styles of hand-tied: mahogany-finished legs. NoExnacin cuahiteona: Full webbing bottom. Webbing back. Construction equal to the highest priced uphol- tered furniture. Choice of six patterns of mohair upholstering. Choice of any combina- tion of six patterns of mohair. Buy Your Davenport Now—Arrange Liberal Terms Arrange to give us as much time for delivery as possible—as each davenport is made to order and requires several days to finish, He s Three Times Teeth as Low as $5 Bent Set of Hed Rubber... .$7.00 jsen is 5 feet ae((BUREAU OF )|*i-8 cree wn ge| MISSING __ [sisi RELATIVES | £2" ew J, Burke is just three aying to kn MAY BRANC Kittle was The Star invites ite readers to use Unis it aid ° whose relatives or are invited to report ectly to The Star. | d to be wo amp in the ought by his Wulff, 124 Vatentine st., YEARS FREED BY sos to write INTERNAL BATHS” <2: | land, immed Mr. Geo. B. Thurston of 1700 | to be on an auto tour their readers. FRED CHRISTE : to communicate with M Fifth ave. N,, MA in-4013 Christen- UGH, is being Mary Mc St. Paul. We xvarantee a fit on is wanted 3. OL. 61s Port He is believed flure! St. Portland, Ore, writes te | ¢ the ‘Tyrre! Yelenic ‘Institute o sso veare the ‘Tyrrel CARRY THOMPSON, 31. yoa: °] have suffered nearly thirty | old, is being sought by her father, years with Sciatic Rheumatism. | W. H, Thompson, Del oy apart Two years ago, I purchased a ‘J. B. L. Cascade’ T haven't suffered one pang since T used it. It is @ wonderful treatment.” | The "J. B, 1. Cancade” clea ments, Seattle. Hinrick Johnson, Box 11, Point tha lowe Jaceative ita onclra ion oberts, Wash., has nows for AL. eToe (iaintess) |. 800 1! and keeps it always free of polson- | FRED MOODY, formerly of Ebor, eaning whe ous waste oba, . UY PRS Thousands testify that Conati se Yah: BRO eG AY tion, Indigestion, h Troubles, Billousness, Head act ths | MRS, ROSIE CARMAN, believed fuil’ value Tor || Bilouanent. teagn which they | ¢o 4) cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature ‘Treat- ec in Se her sister, Mrs, ment N. Main st., Pocatello, We will gladly explain to you the aimple operation of the "JS class, up-to- Union 44 Cigar is made by, Open 9 to B Dally—9 to OHIO DENTISTS ences of New Yor in that c! 207 University Corner Second Ave. Mutual Say, & Lonm Ass'n, Cancads,” Femults, ‘and will gly oat, an interesting. littl taining the results of th Intestinal Complaints for Owl Drug Company |s why it ts so certain Th ttn Dr. Chas. A, T: who was a spe ity. Get w free booklet at | HH D, Sea —Advertisement, 1830 Alkt a MRS. CLARA K Wirst N.W Consolidated Cigar Corporation, New Yors Distributed by * SCHWABACHER Bi & €0., INC. Seattle and Spokane, Wash. COREY, 40 MALON ANDREW Mi M. ©, GODDARD, | STAR “WANT

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