The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1924, Page 7

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Tower Actes« I a ee pre ) ae Se ae ~ | t i \ . WV Is = —~ TO LESLIE PRESCOTT gegIN HERE TODA) ‘ \ y ‘ ‘ . A ' t Station KFHR Is . . ny f you § " Being Remodeled ; | Seco os WITH THE STORY ¥ 3 ir. Be ana! some ships go sailing by, w 09 10 | | i t the I 1 to F a eaner — ————— | I hy © a - ~ pt. F c tor Welk, | Tek It Leotie I | to Sydney Carton Drawn Butter Rub together in a bow! two tablespoonfuls of i : TOMORROW: Letter f i Seeking Expansion Prescott ot John Alden Presce butter and one of Hour. tle %y Set howl in pan of hot ‘ at kind of @ prise’ would for State Schools water till buticr is melted, ait tie wines 1 ‘ Seattle Men Head ' The stat Stir in half pint of hot te ie Game Warden Ass'n iis uiang pity wars 0) Rott fame 3} sien gio dace Gee =| AENAPERRINS x she A since Page dhs OTN far Loughe cee! pre * “(lo Be Continued) Tien think you are—o ° “PERHAPS IT WASN'T A GOOD eishinds ‘shahie ale ton taakie ee en| THING FOR YOU To coME.” | with oncb | a5 hea during the winter @ there I saw no pro amie ee ae ane Hundreds of Choice beat men as Te here A th all his power of © returned, “Japan utiful. women, if | things up a type... Ab, Or- | dumps eomatiow chap, how are you?” What about Raynor and crossed hake hands with Or t, Nancy's brother, him with a smile. “It’s good to see you aga! house ou may be able to cheer see ea With Aspirin and Chinese Carpets t Finley | po ty in his heart his bedroom| ane free this way. ? aving?” |< ine to|} to be sold to the highest bidder si ; Clip This if Subject to Sore But Douglas ts getting so | } Bs coped to tne Te com Sarre tek aver Throat or Tonsilitis | THIS excellent and complete collection of Oriental Rugs was owned by one of the largest Ori- Pag Pasnr. She jooked at |"Stwo year sharp ton ema ane rene ental Rug establishments in America—a leading importer, with producing units in Per- Mrs, Ida Drake | oe ee nen fell into a | ga: er Tat sia, Turkey, China and India—internationally known for specializing in fine rugs. | t r fr A j he resumed, “ Our client found himself with an unexpectedly large surplus of rugs, and with very heavy foreign commitments, and therefore found it necessary to turn a part of this surplus into cash before January first. Since ordinary sales are slow, sale by auction has been decided upon as the only way to relieve the situation and continue successful operation. sn't a good thing r. I eee yo | changed?” lis Raynor, | ‘ou to come, ¢ tle sald, as be | Still care for her.” no was| “LOOK here, Orville, cut that out dys busine tient for an in- ou to know Mal- | for anybody or r friend of ours, | thing in my c When you see uct toward you —an ¢ just back from “How wondertu she exciain “you must tell me about it. you, Mr. Finley? All about the kick- | hatever they are—and y-blossom carnivals and Coming at a time when holiday shopping and the choice of appropriate gifts for one’s home or friends isa matter of prime interest, this event presents a most extraord: ary opportunity to not only obtain Oriental rugs of highest quality but to do so at far below regular market prices. And so I'll tell I Douglas is hateful to > This collection is unusually large and varied in assortment and of the highest quality produced in the Orient. We are pleased to be able to give residents of Seattle and vicinity the benefit of an event staged on a scale seldom enjoyed except in the leading metropolitan cities of the world. I will, tf you want to hear| Partly her own fau " aie | "I don't believe 1 This burst in te , | voluntarily from Finley, and quickly “But not now, ie interrupted, | . | The tn order to cover it, I mean, | ait Appeali: Charm | *7its that the good-natured Finley ¥ aoe | was willing to begin at once. “Lat’s/ capt think N of Health |g0 for a stroll, Malcolm. I'll show of Ray ate, Wash—"In my early de- | ¥ou the swans or the lak € eve of the same mind Asey Yeeling that tho whole sltuatic n'a snever of, th t Into womanhood, I was| Feeling thi a hirocaever seen. things as t t rutferer : was fraught with an undercurrent me , ‘ iche, vase ne | Ganger, Finley, after an instant’s Fe che aialaee (arc aed - e ion, a \. 0 two went pring te yen copter Ae bedtast for © couple of hseltation, agreed, and the two man like Raynor, who can’t my mother gaye me|” , eived by anybody, is unt r res “I'm glad you came down here, "i ne Aba Prescription | ++ heean, soon after they left t ‘And just what can I do by tes of tt was a __.| “Oh, nothing definite, Of co pat be mad jnot. But I thought maybe your be- 2 ng. I never ; Chinese Rugs The weaving of these rugs has been controlled to the last detail by the owners. In quality, color and design these are notably superior to common run-of- market Chinese rugs. There are all shades, sizes and colors, Room-Size Rugs Kashans, Saruks, Kermanshahs, Lilahans, Laristans and many other well known makes. All of these sumptuous rugs are superb in quality and design. “You must he slender lo have hobhed hair~ Heetshlaahehilevetheninigt Small Rugs | y ing here for a time would divert the eed Ne REBUILD 2:22 ie ee feet teres Silk Rugs agli: BwArd, « a: give ua all a new angle on things.” silhouette, One simply can't be Orientals of various makes, averaging in sizes from Yireular ¢ 5 P iv Se tt Dr. Piero : Yom edapeak am humped efthek from moaeOr avon oyervelgin, ‘3 Pee \ sale Sed be ccabthe Circular and square mats, table and divan covers of | mere’ Guntial: guests" How theakful we should be 3 to 6 feet on a side. These sizes will serve a great | exquisite beauty and softness. There are a limited f “Don't take It 60 seriously. I dor that there is onepleasant method number of purposes in the average home. number of these in the collection. Pres! r expect anything. But if you could of taking off weight. Noexercises queen om tT am today just influence Nan a little to be more or diets —just use Marmola r the te a mom lenlent to Douglas’ ways, or rather Tablets (thousands of men and there |to hig opini 1 convictions that women each year regain healthy, i : + ° x, a1 ane. eo y | aitter eee tar tea hate ‘the | ¢. seneet figures this ws} yoga A real substitute for an Oriental rug is yet to be achieved. For adaptability, for beauty, for durability, you botr' trouble, they never see things alike.” | Haveyouevertried them? Many will find it your most cherished possession. End your search now for better rugs. toa “But, my dear boy—I can't 15 ofyourslender, vivacious friends ) er tall you, don't take it tike that by ipraien ha ns NOTE: We urge upon prospective buyers the closest and most thorough examination of every piece in this I don't want you to do anything defi. rua sto nedoliar | i s , tnt es 5. RAE a yi ; wai nite—only-—oh, pehaw, I thought| ¢ tkok Other willbesencin plain wrap. collection. No ordinary rugs are included and the quality throughout will be found to conform to the highest ‘i : you'd understand?” : ec General Motors Bldg., De G traditions of the weaver's art. Every rug offered for sale has been carefully examined and selected by experts. “Same little old Orry! Petulant, | de ia im; e. Well. — patient and unreasonable. Well, as = fe son, I'll do this; I'll look about a bit SALE DATES: t = — and {f I can act tho part of guide, | itchi \ philosopher and friend to your sister, oe Sf me, 1S PURE me Mon., Dec.8 Wed., D 1 : 8 irritati = vy e ° e ec. Hritation CHAPTER 11 9 3 Why Did She Marry Him? Beas away skin WHOLESOME NY ction CRUEL PILES. Tues.. Dec.9 Thur.. Dec. 11 Tenn taal Cotnea'e. doo TREATED FREE Afternoons, 2:30 p. m. Evenings, 7:30 p. m. Relief Which Is Healin i ‘ Fi : coating of Resinal was an Ideal room, ‘Thr Thousands | In disposing of these rugs we will not stand on ceremony or wait for fancy nal | s, with convenient cur. A * A A ’ * A Wy gone application 'B est for C olds oot ot eeMicon, ie was aivags ® REE $1 Coupon prices. Cash is the immediate need. The stock is large. The time is short. Money Stops the itchin, pers Socune die. | Don't suffer from bleed biesnes the encris The atest and eaglest way tojSvalable for occupatign or for tale ne he safes! and eanle wa, o { ing Properties of | netic atest sad se'deatroy germs | Hee oat bina will talk. Quick action is necessary. Don’t make the mistake of delaying your | attacked the mucous) On the fourth side, against the housey and from each opened a into the sun parlor that aerate Vapor Treatment i sisen"% ‘ here the oa | Membrane of the move and Threat | nous, waa a wide ona. fete ls intern mad decision. Anticipate your needs—make your selections in the morning before the : | This may be aulekly accomp ls! nd a door opening into a rear hall coupe below, fi ‘ . x A , Tetore anormal | fy inhaling “Deo” vapor night and| {00 4 Coot ee included reading ‘eraledrrcremel sale—be early at the sales sessions and prompt in-your bideand you will be given | erg. wonderful combination | tables, writing desks, card tables and X9e Vieck : ‘6 eucalyptus and other pine] tempting swings and lounges of caso ln that are noted for their Lug and comfort. {Bie posting, Proper ee. sey | Out here the family often had their Tin plate & the tha delight | eoffes and smoked after dinner, and This \s carried) Majcolm Finley, following the others, a startling treat in big values. Greenfield’s Auction Mart t y part tho reapiratory | vas fighting a strong temptation to fi , dentroy ine ere i taweine | soat himself near his hostess, Ie) hy | had sat at her right hand at dinner, | Me etter shan “Bao! lang their convertation, THO OF th] vane .v-syssvesescamrucnet 2005-07 Second Avenue 1 r ‘idous membrane, | Hghtest, had been intently lstoned |) Aqdress ....ssssvs+esee a i x Hope Oe iM? pou Bold by ull kood | to~Finiey couldn't help noticing—by || “ ‘only one ‘package ta one | EI iot-8195 Opposite Calhoun Hotel @ Seattle druggtats, agree results) Douglas Raynor, and also by his|. Send no money—Just the | fiumrantoed of honey, Dawes tars | stator, Mice Mattie, [iRasse eigen nei ieee _ | Hueelypeve Ore eet ecient (Continued in Our Next Issue) ee eee ot

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