The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 3

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- | A 0 ! i THE SEATTLE STAR GE 3 BRIDGE HEARING {you’Lt FIND THE GROTE-RANAIN GO) ON NOV, 5 _ ITHERE | FIFTH AVE UE A D PI R |} Dp . 2 be Barden Gets Behind Move to Close Draws in Rush Hours ers If more mothers knew how much Have Christmas |: Card ; Engraving ae j | Done Nou more appetizing, how much more nourishing and how much more digestible beans are One Hundred and Fifty Kapock Mattresses ually called silk flo when really oven- baked,more mothers would look for the words “oven-baked” "ILL FINISH IT" on the label. {fa Remarkab -) OU a ae Low Price Learn to Do oe M ATTRESSES made to our « 30 Saying, Despondent Man Commits Suicide eed to give lasting satisfaction. Beautiful i is the AA i paral ands of 8 | pee Needlework | ° ft ! 1 ue : So many women have | ¢ Jewiah Won 7 Fe make charming ¢ OVEN-BAKED lea a : ae certain you, too, would like a rn. We have an ex- Teacher in our Art- work Department to Vest Lengths Cotton Blankets BEANS ° nf 7 Special sO¢ Eacl Special te 5 Pair you how to mak o : with tomato sauce ee st cichcmte periah BBQO Pair hen eee al IS WANTED HERE (ames own moter 66x80 Heavy Plaid Cotton Blankets th” material” are DOF | a | AS CO-RESPONDENT chased... here. | Wer Cam | Suspect in Attack on Cop| — |N DIVORCE ACTION | rhoi. Flow |) Hohe which, willbe allel { - Captured in Spokane | )yew vor ' adel : i delightful | ee ; ow many 4 ouch of f do you know? 2,000 Yards Plaid 1g ne ' ezzanine Floor rf “FOR MOTHERS TRAMP |ve a 1 ; ‘| Outing Flannel Cotton Blankets ———— —————————— 86-inch Far A si 66x50-1n¢ Plaid Cotto 31 ' DANCING ee ae he oo ; = al De Honey's Beautiful First. Floor k —First Floor iff X Sr ike = —_—— , $ meg he ore 1,500 Special eee pies tt SVENING Yards Japanese Crepe 19 Garments, Drag Sali ite Cuartata clas C ERE TELUS EPS tleme nest 3 1 Japanese Crepe in a compl ne of attractive c ors first quality. A most unt alue i _rirst Floor Yard | DANCING TAUGIT Children’s Socks Glove Silk Vests tai Special of Special 39¢ i $1 39 New Sus ta | jer straps; in peach or } . 40 and 42. Wool | | | ' * Children’s V-length Socks of woo! rite toy and cotton mixture, in brown heath- nk. Sizes | pag ee ame C a er and green heather. Sizes 814 to 10. —First Floor ne 4 _ Sweaters All Worn Out? O autumn mornings find you lame, D stiff and achy—just miserable with a bad back—tortured by knife-like pains at almost every step? Are you weak, nervous and dispirited; hardly able to keep going? Then look to your kidneys! The kidneys, you know, are constantly filtering poisons from the blood. But once your kidneys slow up in re- moving impurities, body poisons accumulate and upset the whole system. Then you Dinner and Evening , 9?! Special $6.95 i 50 Softest brushed wool, | youthful looking styles | — that seem to belong to | happy outdoor hours. They | have open fronts, belts, lit- — “ tle side pockets just “big | enough.” There are also the popular “Kid Boots” TS eee a Slip-over Sweaters in beau- d EVENING FROCKS all with those little distinctive tiful plaid effects with col- | sar to women’s beauty-loving hearts! lars and ties of plain con- | ng color; also, the Cricket Sweaters so popular this season—buff, brown, green or gray Values from $55.00 to $75.00 ° Vivid, poetic colorings, buoyantly youthful styles; beautiful spun mater ind somehow catch the rhythm of youth’s brightest dress dreams. ar suffer backache, sudden stabs of pain, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder They’re all alluring styles, fashioned of cut velvet and Georgette crepe, shades predominating. Just irregularities. You feel tired out, irritable and old beyond your years. Don’t wait! many beautifully beaded and trimmed in fur, marabou and ostrich run in and look them over. 1, as ee Tq ? y , ave slpe s¢ > They h They are wonderful values. Delay may prove serious. Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands. They — econ: Ftooe | e persue | . 4} } should help you. Ask your neighbor! Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: MRS. T. CASE, andbags : ae Special $4.95 Special $2.95 : RECORDS Blouses to complete cos- Paul W RESSSECS CSE RISE THELESS AR TACT VEG FIRES MRS, J. A. PURDY, 967 Vale St., Georgetown, sa) C. B. WILLARD, Prop. Grocery, Confectionery and Restaurant, 1600 15th Ave. West, Interbay, says “My back wan so weak and lame I . , tum suits—in lovely [1g { and sud could hardly get up or down for a So modest a sum for so much of SUE N Jobb tie ba a Le Wwaltantan heavy crepe de chine. i ~ strength-taking long time. at Ped s style and excellence of material and dad—Fox Trot | In colorings that give a a i } , upon me and my a A bbe workmanship! ) bright note to somber bs a back felt as F servation bs ] that, my back } nt Tew Flat Be suits. In the conservative . t, ny ba Underarm Bags cite o Flat Bag surkel! whades, “Many: era { i vided qT HA B eh oy Atak: ee by beautifully embroidered ; ha ' " thera. HE OR tee ern eae Mee others are in tailored |f% ; shap In pin seal, Morocco, Vachette, calf 682g styles, and some are of |{@ | - and novelty grain leathers in combi ak ‘ printed crepes. Ie ; nation with patent leather. In black, detente: Blouses with long sleeves a i J 9 brown, tan and gray. All fitted with “Under The W } or short sleeves ot some (f= | i ver" "7 ig Foster-Milburn C purse and mirror—many with inside 4 ere : f with Peter Pan collars, ie j / very Di uggist de wt Co, frame compartment. All are silk ; < ie it A collection that sells reg- ee i | hd Doan’s. Mfg. Chemists and leather lined Orehaatte *ularly at $5.75. 3 | | 600 a bow. Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Buffalo; N.Y. : First Moor Mezzanine Floor Second Floor 7 ; _ |i 4 — ie d on =

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