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— ! THE I WEDNESDAY eis SAVES MONEY| Women's ~ . dar sock, y 2 Union Suits Young Organist and Aged but We | é +} ear ant ro a5 Widew Weds; She ‘Was Lonely” OTTO F. KEGEL. President | ‘ [13 10 1417 THIRD AVE. BET. PIKE 6 UNION he ah in Household Needs in our Basement Salesroom. } \ 650 NEW BLANKETS ae To Make Your Choice From a ; Blankets $5.95 pr. | Blankets $1.95 pr. | Blankets $2.90 pr. SALE OF OPEN STOCK Size 66x80-inc extra Size 64x76 Cotton Blank- | Size 72x80-inch Cotton 5 quality Pl Blankets;} ets, with pink and blue | Sheet Blankets—gray, tan 4 iy wool-mixed, assorted col stripe borders, and white, with fancy col 4 ors; ribbon bound edge ored borders n opportunity to bt ‘ DINNER SERVICE at pe i | Ruffled Curtains increased to a r set ny time by the additi Na ha Comforters $4.50 85c Pair Feather Pillows Filled with pure white 2ij-yard white Ruffled 89c Each “Pope-Gosser” “Matlock” “Hawthorne” ii cotton and covered wit Curtains, with tie-back Semi-Porcelain i ie fancy colored crey ating Si 17x2, Feather 5 E Sateen Draperies 4 Linen Mixed 39c Baby Down Pillows $1.25 Each Toweling, 124c Yd. Extra fine 26-pc. $9.00 26-pc. $9.60 26-pc. $9.05 Unbleac! Tow-] Sateen Draperies, ” 7 ding, linen blue} and dark grounds, with Size 12x16 Baby Pill “Pope-Gosser “Camilla” “Powder Blue” ; stripe borders. 19 inches] floral designs. 36 inches | down filling, plain colored Semi-Porcelain I ft 4 wide. wide sateen covering \ x ’ : a {—) ) rats j Girls Fall re) t 8 Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Fray, wealthy 82-year-old widow, Sinch, I Sinch I s | C ats 6 being helped down steps of parsonage at Portsmouth, Va. Bak neh N 26- : 11.20 hie : diy : ; by her husband, Jack Edward Griffith, 29, a Norfolk theater a “pc. : we f values. Se hears oo Coats, made of the popular polaire coating, in organist, immediately pigs Ye the p Aiseeds po Bag T] ONG URC 26: pe. $5.60 26-pc. $13.60 Pp $ 2 A shades of brown, reindeer and tan, with fur collars. In sizes from 8 to 15 years. : - : “ « EP wg gags Pope-Gosser” “Basket Ware” “Pasadena” Semi-Porcelain (Blind Man Builds His HomeW ithOwn Hands; Overcom es Obstacles Boys’ School Shoes Ladies’ Felt Slippers Girls’ School Shoes $2.25 and $2.75 Very Special—85c Pr. $2.25 and $2.98 Shoes will stand plent fin k h Dia 26-pe. $6.40 se Bru 26-pe. $7.10 “Syracuse China” 26-pc. $9.90 “Oakland” Butterfiy." Beautiful I “Syracuse China” Get your boy ' eather soles an Munson last 1 to 6. ie Girls’ School Sweaters Sheed (8 to 14 yrs.) $3.50 Ea. | Ladies’ Brushed Wool All-Wool Sweaters Splendid ~ quality All-Wool Sweaters $5.95 $2.50 and $3.50 Sweaters, coat style y m omerse Patte 8 Sleeveless and boot sleeves, in style slip-over Extra quality Brushed Wo see where he was D hes Giertment of tancy and] t¥° r comb fons. An espe. | Sweaters in blue and gray. Coat oat wheal i—8-Inch Bake clally good value style. All sizes. an ¢ sid want pela colors y . 26-pc. $20.95 the dirt in a way he co’ in front Came t bh Baker did them all over again for 26.pe. $8.60 “Milford”. | ~—-26-pc. $20.80 wen years, Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws $5.50} *: ie | ee ate: | ; 2 aert | 5 Ae 6—4-inch Fruits 6—Te Consider County- | Found Guilty on |Senator Edge Wins City Consolidation Narcotic Charge in N. J. Primaries The Municipa! icague, at its meet Harry J 28-year-old negro, TON, N. J.. Sept. 24.—Unit. | dig next week, will report on a pro-/a'so known as “Montana” or Walter EB. Edge ei measure to consolidate citY|claimed that mur for renomination h Dish 1—8-inch Dish 1—Tinch Napy Saker 1—T.inch B: 26-pc. $5.20 | c. $9.70 |.) 26-pe. $14.10 . which his wife drives He has carned extra money by valves and doing ti county governments of Seattle] in possesator F. Kean by a , aia ii King county. The bill will be| returns from H Pape = — ——— ¢ ‘Wed upon at the city election nex y's republican primary r : fees. The measure, eect The dA go A vi that, ne ean || Wheeler May Bare famed, provides for Returns fro 62 of 2,559 clec ° leycle t is, when Pe Uiimeats of government tion districts, gave Edge 111,169 to omeone to give him Alaska Rail Dope rt s tan On 2 Wheeler, vice $4,044 for Kean |) SERETOF KeePiNG YOUNG some women look Phy 3 it that some women s been astghtless |/«ues into the campaign when he © Pa-R i 3 an others do at - jer at thirty-five than others se de = = ee lea = Slowly he rhea There bat He former. speaks here on the night of October 5 My? Why is it that so many ment, were months when there was no insurance business. ||6 according to John E. Ballaine, . i. are mggnh ne Near aohen money to buy his lumber, Bi " os pianos. Follette manager. Revela im me, nervous, irrita! any these were t have to have eyes |/ tions in connection with the govern- W? Health, vitality and freedom fm sain and disease alone can Prrent the signs of age from fast fing themselves upon women. this country women are a fo the fact that the ills, hes and pains of women may be Rived by Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound and the result renewed life, energy and the glow @ health, In fact, t of Weeping young is to ward off all itternal ailments that cause prema We Od age, which is easily ac PB} Pr rtsted by this remarkable : Tu, To, Gan Reduce Quickly and Safely Why continue to carry a b Wrplus fat and waith ana happl e to quick! fort and safery to. be) happy,” he says. mont's management of the Alaska ad are thought to be the na of this new campaign move. stones and doing bh 'Mt. Vernon Woman, Largest Supply of | WA LL 84 Years Old, Dies Wheat Since 1919]. 2th th emerald and the ruby, tt MT; ‘VERNON, \8ept. 24—Mre.| Giicago: sept. 9427 |Mawiess, exceed tho diamond in Martha McLeod, 84, mother of Ken 30, Sept. 24.—The visible} vs x oe e r cLeod, of Conway, died here | SUPPIy of wheat totaled 8,880,000) c norning. She was the moth. | b + largest since 1919. Short | =<. = er of eight children and a native of | ¢ ina th, Spi: Gaveonels ie The | | 4 | ] ( Canada sihee ‘valusa ua taebhed: chk ieee OLS 8 ? ———— errant! Lies [ils ( ) — oe — a turned stron Mi B ht ne ing rs exporters held oats f yp iss Bright | BIA sgestsavezever’ T “Dr onsils fa) One Price Store : b $ Ady 10]4 Second: Ave. Teaches The balance of our 1924 Patterns must be sold be- fore October 1. These are real bargains and guaran- Quickly - Correctly teed first-class or money back. 3 ate and Class Lessons fal Dances Wed. and Sat ~are marr you want toescape? It takes healthy gums to keep healthy teeth Bleeding gums are Nature’ first warning of Pyor- thea. Then they begin to recede, lose that tich, pink color. Disease-breeding poisons collect in pus pock- P= Toone Abrams Free Clinic Now Open To be operated in conjunction with the Seattle Institute of Electronic Re- 1604 4th at Pine MA in 7935, OPEN 10 TO 10 fhe one safe wa ‘ 70 + oe weight wit » diet or mas: fatain Ro thyroid ming drugs. A tae Moducing wtheek {1 t SE Wrely reduce Wed You can (2 poritive gus 22 patter ft high-class 30. inch Pap wlar $1.50, $2.00 and ) roll. Salo price, 35¢, 50¢, T5¢ roll 10 patterns Varnish Tile Kitchen Paper, 17¢ roll. Not 30-inch Harmonella, roll 16¢ a Th De Honey 24 Beautiful Academy, E. Pike at 13th. Advanced elm On July 15, 1961, DR, EDWIN J. Pattern Ceiling Papers at Be roll actions. Accommodations for the treatment of ten charity patients have been re- starts Monday clave Thursday ets and often drain through the entire system. the cloneat attention BROWN Took | ty of partners ssc, A es wa a increased as tghant Pape ees a “pxtra Spe 1b.’ roll Z, ‘ ‘i ¥ G . +4 - nbarrassmen fast an nees will allow, ove 25 rolls to o sto! ‘. "7 _ 5 If used in time and used consistently, Forhan’s will | wo deyoar teeth uo:| | Charge of the itepe taught || fue Abrams treatments cre being ts-| {| ———ne | WOO! Felh 80 yards, $2,00~ prevent Pyorthea, or chagk its progress — something BROWN $4.00; gan- || troduce throughout ‘the Unit- 60 patterns of oneand two- J 11D. roll, 60 yards, $2.65. “ ed Sta unt of the great de- room lots at 50¢ bundle and ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to do. It con- AFG ‘ f - mand, 4 marvelo , Best grade Dry Paste, tains just the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin DENTAL TE MY || mana, due to ene marvatous renute up, BSS ade ne tba gent (as used by the dental profession in fie treat- OFFICES | an find no || An article by Mr. Upton Sinctair Moire Ceiling, best. grade, | —$— + al ; “ class, explaining the meth il vi ; h jee u ment of Pyorrhea). It is safe, efficient and pleasant Now al 106 Columbia St | {Ptple who do net understand theif Toll, G¢. Large size can Wall Paper froma |) {0,Pe | Cleaner, 15¢. tasting. Even if you don’t care to discontinue your | Im the twenty-three years that! favorite dentifrice, at least start using Forhan’s uve paimed, more than 170,000 ce. Cail || A. rewular red phyalclan | and 32 patterns of Stripe and | F , ve | ecredited by Abrams, and *hintz Bedroom Papers at 3¢] Rex Wall Si better, patients have had their dental work * a d by special; Vf Chints ap 9 ex Wall Size, none better, once a day. BIG DANCE | aby specially Uratned Buren W610 ot and Up iipccoathati AP dl |done ut these offices at a saving I [Of over $2,000,000. to them, De:|| every Wednesday and Saturday || ait recognised treatments will be used lean 3 r eve. Wednesday bargain nigh ae occasion requires, but we shall cause of the high business prin-|| }: st music. Where || spectalize In the Abrams methods, and lciples und reasonable prices, this 1 Join the || gpectro-Chrome-Therapy, FREB office Is still doing a remarkable Abrams blood teste will be made for | business, which shows that the pub- fenular patients who wish to take the Ne upprec the servic t the Abrams treatments, f 1 a ed Abrams equi) | BROWN DENTAL OFFICES, 106 ae Se eed «Columbia Street, 4 The rates for treatment for regular | EDWIN J. BROW ; bp. Ds. | VW patients will be such that the person 4) The ORIGINAL Ue average means chu well afford. to | Malted Milk , come to us $2, Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; itchecks Pyor- thea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S- Forhan Company, New York 24 patterns of Living Room, Dining Room and Hall Tap- estries at 10¢ roll and up. Extra strength ground Glue, per lb, 24¢. Odd lots Cut-out Borders at 2¢ yard. 20-inch Oatmeal, 14¢ roll. Western Wall Paper Co. SPenvanee, 7 oF botibe r EXAMINED In the free clinte preference will be W hong 4: 11 remat sLAN + given to chil@ren and the bitnd, until GLASSES FITTED such time as we are able fi@ncially Largest Wall Paper Store in Northwest fatistnetion Guarant Broken Lenses Duplic to accommodate more, | 1921 SECOND AVENUE Hotel Washington Is Across From Us The wlectro Medical Clinte, 611 ‘Third Ave. The Aged MA in-8671 | - a. ALighgLunch | Across tho street and one-half block Avoid Imitations — Substitutes above the City-County Bide. More than a tooth paste it checks Pyorrhea -