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a THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 24 LEASE INVOLVES: PAGE 4 We Tell It With VALUES WHY DO WE ADVERTISE Not because we like to hear ourselves talk. We have something very good in “Sweet Sixteen” Garments—and the “Sweet Six- teen” Policies that every woman should know about. —a real. public service—by letting more women know about this splendid aid to dressing well, and the economy these garments rep- but it requires printed publicity to spread the news far and fast for the greatest good in order to produce the number of sales to insure success of the undertaking. . The values we give, with the guarantee that every woman must be satisfied or no sale, are so great that to provide them we must sell 100 garments while other stores sell ten. It’s the volume that counts when selling at our very small margin of profit; and_ the advertising produces that volume. If all women knew all about “Sweet Sixteen” garments, there would be nothing but “Sweet Six- teen” garments demanded. ADVERTISING HAS HELPED TO MAKE THESE VALUES POSSIBLE Our Policy of Value-Giving vhat “S you, you will risk. Once you kno Sixteen” can do for always be a patron. Whenever you see w women you will see “Sweet Sixteen” garments in evidence. They don't need the label of a high-price store to give th distinction. The P that charming “Sweet Si style and the quality that gives them a value far beyond our popular price of o For Juniors, Misses and Women $6,000,000° | To Build Ten-Story Building at Third and Pine DANCE RECITAL Margaret Petit and Ballet Corps at Meany Hall n artist! Univer be the t Petit and Meany hall Rickenbacker Sees Big Airdrome Here Sand F resent, ago for $125.0 The leas Every woman who wears “Sweet Sixteen” garments gets more nig fe & Secrena aye satisfaction than she expected, and she proudly tells her friends it bringing the about it. “Sweet Sixteen” is well advertised in this limited way, 2 e at The Armstrong's Linoleum for Every Floor in the House Entrance Hall A floor of Arm- strong’s Straight Line Inlaid with a border of Arm- strong’s Plain Black Linoleum, This Floor Is More Than Pretty MAGINE the charm of this en- trance hall in its full color. There is a hint of stateliness in the door architecture, the verandah wood floor with its gaping cracks and scarred surface. This floor is Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum in black and cream tile, with a border of plain black linoleum. It is a foundation of beauty for a beautiful hallway. This pretty floor is permanent and easy to clean A floor of Armstrong's Linoleum has severaladvantagesbesidesits beauty of color and design. Properly laid- thanis, cemented down over a layer of builders’ deadening felt—it is a permanent floor, never buckling or stretching, but always remaining tight and smooth through any weather, and many years. Then, too, the linoleum floor is notably easy to clean and to keep laid, then waxed thoroughly and polished, and after that, the only care is the daily use of a dry mop The surface dust is easily brushed up. Going over it about once a week with a cloth moistened in liq- uid wax keeps the polish high. About twice a year a thorough re- waxing and polishing, and the floor grows handsomer as years go by Where to get floors of linoleum You can find Armstrong’s Linoleum in the new colors and modem de- signs at any good furniture or de- partment store. If you want a per- manent floor, it is wise to have an experienced linoleum layer cement your linoleum floor for you. Good merchants are prepared to render this service. Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, print- together with arvice that me: uncer in man columns, and the curve of the stair clean. It never needs refinishing. 64 or inlaid, like all Armstrong's ca pd cage he pis. lente pe Y re ’ Such a floor should not be scrubbed : de‘of bork: linseed complete satisfaction, is never devi ‘gente rail. The first step toward enhanc- * Saad ieclnens Abor Linoleum, are made of cork, linsee - ; J sco ; v ~ ated from. If you are not familiar tudent of ing this lovely effect was getting a should i ne tad ‘as Abside a page oil, and burlap, and have the Circle with it, let us prove it. You take no ‘ B beautiful floor instead of the old i> A” trademark on the back. t FLOORS, FURNITURE, and COLOR By Agnes Foster Wright We are offering Mrs. Wright's recent book at twenty-five cents a copy. The author was formerly president of the Interior Decora- tors’ League of New York, and her book tells how to use color effec- tively in home fumishing and dec- oration. Write for the book today. If advice about some particular problem of decorating your’ home would help you, write to our Bureau of Interior Decoration. Specialists in decoration will help you work outcolor plans for your entire house, or for particular rooms. No charge is made for this service. 1) ™ in sizes 16 to 44 Axmstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Prince Delighted With Vancouver Is. VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 9§—The A GREAT BUSINESS VOLUME IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Building. Telephone—Elliott 3641 We Play No Favorites Every woman is entitled to all the benefits “Sweet Sixteen” can provide. ST limp in | begun. I donot want my . he told ¢ to the depot to se Here was one boy calling “I) beautiful smile I have ever seen; it) “Open the door, Jack, and let my Muvver!’ and the other | ma Madonna-like in its soft/son in! He shall have his Muvver, Her arms went out as tho| now and always as long as he and she she could not wait to clasp the boy |are alive.” she had not borne, but the boy who | (Copyright, 1924 was absolutely locked within her heart ren—ane bead Painted. |child as yet inarticulate. But in my | beau! k I was ever so frightened 10 | heart, and I know in Leslie's, was I thought she was dying. | therfeeling that he would come into “Como Come back! the prine Davie Windsor! | the crowd shouted as|™Y lite ved his hat E. A. Service, Inc.) “0 Poor little Jack was taken away pro-| the world with the same battle cry. Over Lealie's face passed the most ———— TOMORROW: The letter continued. Mother | . testli rith all his might. We have no “private sales” to pasa soba gal ame ayaa Sy . —, edison i = Gu ateenneae, A pA 4 | |Hamilton and I quickl; got Lesile which everybody on the mailing list |to bed, and she rent for the doctor. - is invi a7 ° - Lesile did not quite recover con- is invited by a “personal” letter be TheTangle} i202 ee ore the public is “let in” by news- |then when her eyes opened and | paper advertising. found mine looking into them, such | LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN |® radiant look came into her face. | She pulled my head down glose to her lips and whis ‘ed to me that} is going to have a baby! annot tell you how terribly 1 me Leslie would | f by any happen- | ger to reach his y Id be a boy and| le legs doubled o would fee] that my child by an-| ling. You could |Other woman boro his father’s namo hear his yell a and all the honor that would come} Leslie and I both made a dive to |to an eldest son. | ck him up, and our heads bumped| Some of the her with such a crack that shea|Must have shown jn my face, for} almost knocked off her fect, ana| With trembling lips she asked: “Oh, | cried harder than ever, For |Jack, aren't you glad?” | . was stunned, but| I looked at her in surprise, then 1{ on from Mrs, Hamil. | tealized what a big woman she was. | 4 running down my |1 don't bolleve sho had even thought | t must have gotten |f little Jack as anything but her} . for I really thought 1}/OWN, own son. For just at that mo- mont the baby camo nearer the door, slie had dolled up her | We heard his little wobbly steps and ith a circle comb sur- | his tearful voice saying: “I want my reath of flowers and | Muvver, I want my Muvver!” For a moment, Sid, my heart stood | still. It seemed to me the fight had| If You Want Good Dentistry Patronize a Good Dentist Competent critics have pronounced this office to be the finest and best equipped dental office in the city for the general practice of Dentistry. All equipment is new and kept perfectly neat and clean. Instruments are sterilized by steam, which is much more efficient than the boiling process. PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CARTON, CONTINUED 1 d to walk after | r father’s house anxious to show | laced him on the| With the many who are “favored” privately in advance by this means, what does the poor public get when the stock has been picked over? y May it not be just the means of fooling you by the flattering that you are “favored” in having an ad- “vantage over the poor public? up and he f consternation I felt | k There’s a “Sweet Sixteen” Coat or Dress in Every Style, for Every Occasion, at $16— Weare never’ without your size, 16 to 44. And to insure the complete- ness of your satisfaction, we have these fascinating “Sweet Si n” model me for those who must pay more, in the higher grades, priced the same, saving Sac “Sweet Sixteen” way at from $25 to $125. was blind | You see, bobbed head | ated by a ad The really painful operations in dentistry are now a thing of the past. We make a specialty of extracting teeth and replacing the lost teeth by means of artificial dentures. At the time the teeth are extracted, the ragged edges of the bony process are trimmed and smoothed off and the gums are stitched together, which promotes healing and prevents after-pain, so that it is not now necessary to go for months without teeth. | pride - age -_ ~~ wn SO it my head, and for a mo- sure {t had entered my ediately cleared the | —— wv rm awfully glad it had thought we wouldn’t « |have to have any explanations. I |just pulled Leslie down to jinto my kiss went a lot of my - |picions and unhappiness; indeed, | ’ thiere wan almost all of my wounded| 24ke Baalmann’s Gas-Tablets “Everything I eat ems to stick) v(right in my stomach,” {= the com- | plaint #0 often by persons who ar extremely nervous, a ST |clined to worry. 8 scare t|know that th 5 lle ea» el PORTLAND .. RIALTO BUILDING fitiigzaars %» Cox Second Ave and Spring 3 ng from nervous dyspepsia in its chronic form, brought on by mental agita- tion or nervous strain, is condition, which may take a ees years to fully develop, is the source of much diatr Large quantities | of gas are cr din the stomach DIABETES and bowels, causing excessive bloat Our wonderful glandular ex tracts snatched Mra, Amelia Reynolds from the grave She Eats Everything Now ‘Talk with her at 1887 14th Ave. So. Don't you delay—see us at once GLANDULAR LAQORATORY 30, SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO” Standard Crowns and Bridgework of the best at $5.00 per tooth—other work in proportion. A good rule to go by is that al} is never any wider than your| i ortness of breath, dizzine: lteria, res sleep, faintness o} |tense, ner feeling. | Baalma as-Tablets not only} give prompt relief fort artaing from @& to correct the nervy sponsible for the at once and be convi Examination and Advice is without charge. FRANK A. BRYANT | 206 Denny Building 1408 Second Avenue Hours, 9-6, Sundays, 10-12. Natural Nemedios Wo, Chinese ¢ | Ballroom Dancing Bunday 0:30 p.m. mach LOW RATES Verry Trip « | Six Private Lessons $5.00 1 | 1604 4th at Pine Ly || ata in-a995 aS x LS Trip, PA colin Duck RP BRYA Eee a py Ti Ti Open 10 to 10 310 Pantages Bldg.