The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1924, Page 11

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There’s Fun —why millions prefer Scully’s SKOOKUM Syrup above all others. There’s a distinctive smack of goodness about this nature’s purest cane and maple sugar syrup that is extremely enjoyable. ‘ SCULLYS ee | KOOKU “INDIAN FOR BULLY” PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP should be on ores? table every meal, wee! in and week out—it’s one thing that the children never tire of—and it’s good for them, too. UM When you eat muffins, biscuits, griddle cakes or waffles, cover generously with this delicious syrup and be delighted with its istinctive flavor. A taste will tell how satisfies. So fill in this Trial Coupo: Satben sed fal ¢ gp we orcs five (5) TRIAL COUPON" B. SCULLY SYRUP CO., 319. liste Street, Chicago well it Ad §CU ht 3 NOOR UN five cents to help pay powta Name Sree vee eeceeesy State ~Send nv Steial pen of F | TUPATRO UNC DCeeURNHOHHNAESFEEEEEEEE *" breylated to the fi But, ilcene rive in The 8 for Thursdays answer, I bet.” & pretty close © feel mean‘r’n | it DOES loc shave, all r the old dick: thusia break- until loc check to of American Ve Malloy Mr. Ee ad tho. A ¢ an even) Suits in Dutch neckline wh » fleece - what can we do? Wait terns. In the style pictured, with atulen with albow sae ih W I ite fleece lined | | air mails are established, | sateen and cord trimming, and hee! . S. | Union Suits in cotton. | cord girdle Knee length. Also low- | natch neckline, elbow } Be fees li uy | Mek, sTeveess inane : Boys s’ Madras Blouses — te Waals tye: “Today | In women’s and young women’s length. Sizes. 86 to 4d sleeves and knee leneth. day. 1€1 should mia sizes. Low-priced at $3.50. $1.00. { to 1 1.00. i 1 you kindly send the DOWNSTAIRS STORE ORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | the Crutch and Canoe club | rans.” You win,| r( | HOW TO WIN THE DAILY DOLLAR | Each white space represents a let Each set of white squares, both} |horizontally and vertically, word starts | | ter. sents a | puzale, forms pa: number corresponds to the key of definitions thus: “Horizontal” word which will fill the white squares | ap to the next black square to the | No. 1 vertical white squares down to the first black | At least half the let-| word help make puzzle, bes aded | right. square below. ters of © jother word or words | All words used are dictionary terms, | lexcept proper names, which, with in-| abbreviations, obsolete words | and technical terms will be so indi: | itials, | cated, The first correct reply received) Each word. ach Puget Each from a numbered square and runs across or down until it encoufitera| a black square or the edge of the interlocks of another word, and each | squafe which starts a word | number word No. an Evening’s in This Puzz ler | ANSWER A. Hewitt, Sound, your forehead. | re in C. Percy Hes neds: to send r ‘ottice? even tho you lost unde 1 in des wins the daily dollar. | HOW TO WIN THE $5 | ORIGINAL PUZZLE Patterns should po symmetrical In contain anywhere | from 11 to 15 squares each way. | After you have blocked out your de- lulgn, put.in the words and then the | numbers—all on the one diagram, All wordy must be connected by ‘Inter none completely ixo- | The design that allows good | | design and locking letters— lated. interlocking of words is {the pattern which forms tsolated sec- tions lete, teading. ean Technic words, The words uved should be found LP good unabridged dictionary uld not be too techincal or obso- 4 Definitions CHOCOL we ATE DIPPED DATES Young Women to Choose From 6. & Starting at $10. 00 Gl Biteaa are urprisingly good Coat in serviceable cut fabrics in t i | favorite br tan and russet shad \ | j | ( that erve well for utilit (SS c | iy wear, All are fully lined. A few hav f j fur-trimmed collar t 310.00, At $17.50 Bek bes caer ome Smart Winter Coats <i |) it ar eit“ in iv | For Girls---8 to 14 $10.00 $10.00 Women’s and. Misses’ Sizes $17.50 $17.50 UANTITIES of n school and dress Coats for Plenty of Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $43.50 e four lots s just as Several hundred in the: And in each group are ¢ fashionable as one finds at muct higher prices. Fabrics, colors, trur oe mings—every detail that lends di tinction is to be found in these coats at $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $43.50 each Fur Coats } E875 to $140 = f ss H . ‘ 4 ' \ J oat Vas iQ $29.50 $29.50 *: ‘75.00. $19.50 to $35.00 DOWNSTAIRS STORE bad up at} writes w “Mon Tuesd ately, mak. answer be-| Not tn time| wi Women’s Cotton Union Suits $1.00 Medium weight Union Girls’ Waist Women’s Warm Robes $3.50 OUSE and bath Robes of warm robing cloth in attractive pat- $1.00 of our en-} Good Values in New Shirts for Men 95c, $1.49 and $1. 85 Wool Flannel Shirts = repre: | | in stripe figured patterns. ¢ or band style, with Irene cuffs, Size in the 14 to 17 95c rneath the | the column | RROADCLOTH scribes the | 1 SHIRTS in attache Jar and collar-band s French cuffs, White $3.45 Note Collar - attached wool light etay, tan and blue | nA i flannel Shirts in green, Sizes $ blue and brown plaid 14 to 16 $1 49 $1. 00 2.20 some atterns. In~the style MADRA IRTS Lage | Shier Tes (aula Ay at cross It.| rigiared Well made and with self rtificlal Lightly fleeced Union | Fine ribbed wool-and- mit te sg Pall’ {it Riwae silk stripes, Good assort- | Suits i ribbed weave. | cotton Union Suits in nate te v7 i, . _s ait ment of stripe patterns, | a in ie f . gray color. High neck- 6 to 17 ep- in coilar-band style, Also detached-collar in | igh neckline, long line style, with long | Bonal value at $8.45 | plain white and tan nos 14 to 17. $1 85 | sleeves and ankle length. sleeves; ankle tensile i TOR | | Sizes 24 to 34, $1.00. Sizes 8 to 16, § .'' “FREDERICK & NELSON WANIRS SHORE The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Is Ready for Winter With Extensive Displays of Warm Wearables at Low Prices Hundreds of Fashionable Coats for Women and Of Particular Interest to Women of Full Figure Are the Coats in Extra Sizes Union Suits HOT CHOCOLAT! ‘ girls and junior misses. In the smartest of fash- ions. Many—it is quite evident—fashioned after grown-ups’ styles that are becoming to girls. Three Typical Styles Are Sketched from the $12.85 and $14.85 groups. There are plenty of styles in each group. ry Coat is well tailored | and of good qualit Women’s and Children’s Shoes AT VERY LOW PRICES Boys’ and Girls’ | School Shoes | $1.95 ADE on a broad toe last, with Goodyear- stitched heavy sole and rubber heel. A comfort- able and serviceable shoe for school wear. Sizes 6 to 11, and 1114 to 2. ially priced, urday, at $1.95. Women’s Brown and Black Kidskin Oxfords Womens s eka caced Fores com $BID Spe Oxfords of soft k hook 2 low price for madras. cloth in the well-known | Ri urita an make. The style is | pictured—attached collar | and straight, button cuffs. | ection of stripe and patterns, for —DOWNSTAIRS STORE } Boys’ Part-Wool Union Suits Boys’ Cotton | Union Suits pow! This Will Interest Masonic Radio Fans Radio fans of Seattle who are in terested in Masonry will have « | opportunity initials should be #0 indicated in el $1 paid for every “original” puzzle definitions. | printed. Be careful to number from left to| $5 weekly for the best right—as in those printed, The num- | puzzle received. bering Js tricky toh out for it Mall all answers All ori, Vord Puzzle “original” an|000 for tho ¢ Saturday afternoon to|pell, former S@ttlo died in Baltimore week will be considered as entered in | barred listen in on dedication exercises con the weekly contest ending on that | jducted by California Masons at the refernble to in urted in {Chappell Estate ~in $100,000 Suit Recovery of approximately $100,- ate of William Chap: capitalist who Margaret Chappell, the} . Russell, trustee: executor; widow, and J. “A Bazaar, with sale of fancy and useful articles, will be held at the Lutheran church, for the de 18th and Spring ie exening,_tt REMERTON—CHARLESTON. T ORCHARD, Take fast superior court 1 day. if laying of the cornerstone for the | NOV N'T /RIFLE NABBED BY THIEF |. Shrino temple in Los Angeles, |“fternoon hy Marion 115 and | FORGET A small caliber rifle was stolen ceremony will bo from 8 to 4|brother of the deceased, Ho charge ger fares to, Port Orchard FY * $1 daily for the first correct reply | mhurads when a thief broke into|p. m. and will be handled by one |that it was unlawfully, and ox Nange Repair babe ‘ROUTE t | should not bo mis-'recelved from the city atvision | the can ‘Tent & Awning Co.| broadcasting stations, |travagantly spent in tees and gratul: | iemeaneere seca’ , obsolete or ub-| $1 daily for tho first correct reply | plant, 235 Westlake aye, N., accord-|‘ho Shrine imperial potentate will |tes and asks an accounting from proper names or recelyed from the country division, 'ing to the police. deliver the principal address, A. 8, Griffin, attorney and cs

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