The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 5

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—— Ee = ' OCTOBER 1924 rill ATT LI I PAGE 5& GR en e Homefurnishing Store UNE BR 0S SHACKLED Hi WIFE THREATENED | FR rl nN) nN) E = i | of Maltreatment in| DEPARTMENT STORE Girl’s School i : | Telis Two Big Values in Men’ s pho Friday! le. Men’ s Sweaters Reduced! | le bys Phe gi aid ahead (ram A and HE BO Draaa Cloves 42-Piece Set pidateass Sweaters for ratneah ¢h j Diener Ware Ideal Cast J . ts ck a. pelea Cricket eg Plain and Fancy | $1 15 ; ft SPECIAL Wattle Iron r in voen ; r way, ahi Fi Coat Doers ri Sizes | Bt I ul $45°° | Blown Glass | SPECIAL whi Pood edie oh ha cae Ay, BARSManNs Wat App RAL HO! good p bebe . th . men but to their seniors who are ¢ 0 gooe dres ers mas s oe Pw iy ir wiiica lacie Ow. Beale } ms : ; “- Cohen Would Make Company SSC anes et eamae thas ie ee { » polite ‘ | crn Refund Money hae told FRIDAY HOUR SALES Relief in nt a a a : reves. ‘igen a7] to 12 1 to2 H ia He Cast Skillet . ' souble he nohes wide will be Peroxide that sels inf a a : Famous Wagner| | “Siti, Reais ME _Shiverers A eee | pees een a for os than the : = * ee fort 9 ‘ rae ¢ y a SPECIAL price of one a he the Beddir aL » 3c ie = mnept a c | a i | ; os Faney 8 $1 39 ar §/ pales for $100) ie heiga 1d Men's Union Suits of § | ‘ r well Plisse Crepe figure i one rr n al in a Hh) is t hour 1 40 on) Former- ii or 2 for $3.40 “mc Criminals and | the Law Aided A New Lot of Silk and Wool Ore. Labor Backs State Income Tax ‘neti fanmsssms— B Newspapers ay EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 2 State | tates e JEWSPAPER 3 rae ba net rede bo oday fn my . mot Labor: t ‘: Washington to Have Dis- , ae ; ; Ss He plays at Hawaiian Fair Promise Montlake a raven a Bridge by June 30 " R AG andes ~ |UhIman Resigns as | 1M . staa| “U” Senior Leader |. ; ses : we ene , ibe: pair relent a A more than ordinary display of fash- Vi “ have exhibits, according to a n t so , Washington, bh : ionable silk and wool dre ses In georgettes, ; it {| nouncement made Thursday by the aes i poser Wednesda Tan! 1 canton crepes, satins, twills, poiret-sheen i 1 — epee View bell b . : f and wool crepes have been arranged for b i 4 e chairn , trident or >, 4 Wh! hibitors Char und} ’ Keefe of the A. & U. W Friday. ata E ha catath plan to . ; THE REASON %§ Sarees of beads, ey a | i with booths or informat bureaus. | of Ruth refused Fred wo Ww raids and contrasting collars and cuffs BER) Mind Ww nah ngton exhibit be nl « 6 tmx been drinking Washington School on pelts and tunic models are too smart i | | Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. miss 7 ; of Religion Begun Sivas ‘Are46 t0'5e ‘| | | g."—" t oizes AN D LO On { ATTEND THE WESTERN WASHINGTON FAIR AT PUYALLUP! et « pminatic | Women's Apparel Dept.—Second Floor i 4 € teh ARNODES 1 ; Makes a Family Supply ae 2 sar aby ita of Cough Remedy dnd pO ebe’ ca 2to3 3to4 4to5 be Hy 150 yards in plaid Koster’s Kid Cleaner, something Cotton Ruben's Shirts for | ped of tan and gray youngsters in sizes 2 to 6 1 er desirable for years. They sell in regular i r this hour in the* stock for 50c and will’ be on Hi i sale for this hour in the | APPLIANCES acumen: Se. Ie pee a i ; te | Rev t for mo ; mbrellas in black and " ; ‘ i t sily prepare -" ¥ : Get from an it 2% ounces | Otto A. Bremer bith Raaog . CF imitation ivory handles, with Qurapie, hard wearin t; saa } of Pinex. pour bottle yard ings or straps;.some have rere? are Hib er and fill the bo using JHTER' Boys’ Fiarzvel Blouses: 60 of them in | : ‘psi some have practical for curtains. It is in el TRIC HEATERS AE either plain npn AOTRR:| iecane poo coll vay CRG oti eden Wott vee 1 hs Woriehiy sinker aS re Be oneeinee a ie 6-LB. SECURITY IRONS Each gh No! Th doll. When || : broker é 95c Curteta Dent ia OB i | | SECURITY CURLING TRONS a than’ vou ould ‘bay ready-made for | Volt the Boys’ Dep Sitheks brie eee, en tes c taut HEATING PADS SH dad aver incl as Odds and Ends of igen oe neckwear bjack and colored, figured pat- Boys’ Knickers of corduroy jit WHITE CROSS Thi Tup preparation ty including 98 organdie collars in tux- terns, with tucked flounces, Vari- and wool mixtures, in a broken i mm nor ote ahn 5 of acongh and elie; edo styles, linen collars and collar in -regular sizes. line of sizes; f ly $1.39 and i . - tyle Some are slightly soile duced. For this hour in the Ap- up this hour in the Boys! These are the best values we tated m y gf: belay arate eae 10c beans ate 49 93 | have offered for some time. Buy that it | : apiece : ai ; ah c | Friday at a saving. : " — — —_—-—- — i croup, bh | ma, the Pinex “ROME” ALL-COPPER trated o 20-INCH AIRTIGHT Bipores Made of solid pop: HUT-OFF NOTIC will be shut off Fr pine extra Now!—get relief in one minute from| | from & a. m. until 5 p.m. on | TEA KETTLES corns, callouses and bunions with Dr. Sist ave. S. from King st. to Clark P. Bissett, professor of law ‘; ex | St ili's Zino-pads, They remove the| | Norman s at the University of Washington, HEATERS with full dir and don’t apt | cause — frictic oH and press: he ite, % | will be We only vere on pent f anything else. eed to give | ¢asy to apply, antiseptic, healing, gram of the members’ council of the ey Lam Freee st absolute’ -eatisf ned to. give | sory to shel ahing wo quick and eure, JOKE BY THE COOK Seattle Chamber of Commerce at ae promptly refunded. The Pinex Co, | At your druggist or shoe dealer, Where's my whisk broom,| noon on Friday in the Masonic club EXTRA 54 t. Wayne, Ind. ) | Mary?" asked the porfessor rooms, Arcade building. Professor SPECIAL... e ® ca | Dr Scholl's “You it for sir,” | Bissett will tell of his experiences in a Reser meray pe j | replied the maid. “The « al| Europe, from which he recently re. Regular $3,00 | FREE TO ane | all gone.”—Americ: *|Prof. Bissett to | Tell About Trip |" sing. oe PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Well made; has extra lining and good draft. Buy, Friday at this un- usually low price. per and heavily nickeled; will give splendid. service. ~The] New Oriental Ir re@® Trial of a Method That Fe th | Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. COMMON STOVE PIPE OR ELBOWS Friday is the last day of our BiG CUP AND SAUCER SALE Don’t miss it! China White Cups and Saucers in the popular wide shape. Spe- 53c tial, set of 6 (Delivered only “with other goods) 18x36-INCH IMPORTED RAG RUGS SPECIAL 49c A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHEARS, SCISSORS AND POCKET KNIVES Priced extremely low for quick sel'ing at 69c KACH Every item a bargain! have am 5 or Gineh sizes, reduced for Friday's selling, joint..... A VERY LOW PRICE! | apparently of inhalers. ‘Go Great | Dieketar 1 | Union—Te h Avenue, Near one MA inf 800 Northern Even ihe alighieat misfit in the mechanism of a lathe can easily “gum up” the whole works. To overcome such things as they develop, the machinist relies on his file. And--it’s usually a BLACK DIAMOND File in shops where they're fussiest about quality ! Is this true in yours? G. & H. BARNETT COMPANY 1078 Franktord Ave., Philadetphia, Pa. Owned and Operated by NICHOLSON FILE _. Providence, KR. 1. Black Piasinad Since 1863 the Standard of Quality OMA Leare Colman Dock Paiva th wat a ae ae Daily, pm, Fare $1.00 each way. Port Townsend Rail Con- nections and Mill Porte 8 Thurs. 10:30 p,m (Goes Thra to Neah Bay on Monday Trip Only) ND Fy, con= necting with Bremerton ferry. uto ferry for Sid- affect to change without notice, PUGET SouND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN | Dork. FOOT MARION s

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