The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1924, Page 10

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, ole : Cutemon 7 Master Thic} { ta om mes he tL G MS te ters She largest Mlillinery Store %. ‘ | Second at Seneca Arthur Somers Roche r TT To atk. Mn gti] RESCOTT BUTTON BUTTON? "4 HALF PRICE s ai _MILLINERY ; || Every hat in our main salon, including all the new and c. * charmingly fashioned satin hats just arrived, compris- i $4.88 : b . ing the most amazing values in street and dress hats, 412.60 ; $6.25 nis will, He || featured in this sale. Beth, Classic, Regina and Pre- : ; $7.50 fin alee el that || miere models, crowning achievements in millinery art, ‘ Rion of 1 - as well as exclusively modeled interpretations of the ees ree $8.25 | || latest authentic French and American modes from our ' $9.25 He ; ; own designing rooms, without reserve, are reduced in ites the path of porcesy 1 ; | price just one-half for immediate clearance. Rlceacior bed | peruse eet SACRE RE Gs || Will keep our downstairs storeroom astir serving the multi- ao tem Sy vscea haa It te qi [IN SINS 7 || tudes of prudent buyers who have followed this weekly event oe a Th : : nO TAKS TUCAINS || at The Criterion for years. Hundreds of hats from our wes no Y Olive Roberts Barton BV higher priced lines—positively the newest, choicest ma- world gave " THE BROWNIES SAVED JACK’S HOUSE terials, shapes, shades and colors. Iises outa s vulk ' | aptee be § - i , E A | and nono! t Ww i } he ie era iow Street, Dress and ut I, John t t be shephe " I ¥ sero r Sports Hats, stuffed them : ; “ Children’s Hats and ; Untrimmed Hats ‘ Priced ‘a. oe 6% in this ti that en exhausted by | Of suffering when I had played game accofing to the silly rules t « "yum t m le tad goat wey Seattle's [argest Tylillinery Store my breakfast. There was a c rim f e [en oy Second at Seneca t P 924, > A. 8 *, Ine | appetite master found myse! of toast. I m had changed 4 fessary for me to ov Diy as th 1 clock would I | Beanty, co do me a three, it pally nec Yong ago. And as Ir ee, and here * Do Not Eicnishvatau 10 o'clock. I looked at th Gray Hair the wall, found that I had bu ’ half hour in which to dre: leaped from the bed. I wa: and bathed, and attired tain correctness gentieman born, a Pointed place, ex: My opponent was await There’s a Difference in Bread — | Coppin Wide Covington, Ky. GUARANTEED HARMLESS - BROWNATONE TINTS GRAY HAIR ANY SHADE “Am I late?” I asked. He grinned o' in plenty of time.’ & beating!’ he ad I looked a with protrud « ontinued. in Our Next Issue) uickest and est hot breakfast New Style H:0 HE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules provide rough- age and stfmulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. The tiny, cup-shaped oat flakes have a wonderfully ap- petizing ‘‘baked-in”’ flavor. More than anew oatmeal— anew cereal—the tastiest breakfast dishever. Energy-building carbohydrates, tissue-building pro- teins, a wealth of vital minerals, And New Style H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook—the quickest cooking cereal—quick as a flash! and a still greater difference in toast. Quality bread makes the best toast. To enjoy perfect toast, use BUTTER- NUT; it makes toast that is crisp yet tender, crunchy, golden brown and rich in flavor. Insure your toast—buy the best. NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT OH! HOW GOOD utier-Nut Bread WASHINGTON BAKERIES | oan th Now / Regular H-O Oats Linde | New Stylo H-O Oats (Quicky Standard full size and weight pkg.— welght, 1 1b, 4 or.

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