The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1925, Page 3

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DA) ARY 7, 19 rHt ATTLI rAR ° PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANAIN GQ ° OTTO F. KEGEL. Preatdent FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET . WEDNES HEATH INQUIRY Await New Sersations IS DEMANDED in Congress Divorce intock Ce ase Agitator) >.» age ce ens FurthersAction More® Yet to Come,” Says Wife, as rial Is Adjourned Until March 10 ‘ 3 = qaics p= ==) JANUARY SALE sms"! Bed Linens Table Linens Towels and Toweling Ss SN GE White Goods and Blankets Are Offered at = --| GREAT REDUCTIONS ee ‘TAKING inventory of the linen closet is mother’s job at the first of | “RADIO PROGRAMS: | the year, A pile of snowy white linens are the pride and joy of : " every housekeeper. Each year the supply needs replenishing to keep eagblbeimaharses | n first rate order : oe Y Every homemaker will find wonderful opportunities here to buy = —— SkGW. Portland “U3 meters + vlan bp ost gleaming white dinner cloths, dainty sheets, pillow cases and towels, 3), Hopper: | Prowra a1 ) : and everything else necessary to a household linen closet paciric COAST srartON Lad Buy Towels for Months to Come PASTHORN STATIONS | t a "! (Reduced te Seattle | Aighee Bs Mave you tod many towels? Whoever did—so plan to pure iberally now, p. . oo ile savings such as these are in force Huck jg Crash : ears” 16x32-inch size—200 dozen dra 17-inch Unbleached Cotton Crash 4 that “he tically underpriced; sturdy, long Towelings, with blue border, at much az e he wearing, full bleached Huck Towels below regular price re all white Huck Part-Linen 1 Qa wi roving J 1 Ic yd. Sheets and Pillow Cases - por mes Heavy Cotton Huck ‘oneling, 18 at Special Prices They are all dependable sheets and cases that so many people prefer for hotel and apartment houses, as well for the home. . White Star Sheets as Mohawk Sheets ie Turkish Bath Towels | ' | | | i $145 $1.40 tf CRANGE WANTS 81x90, made of extra Priced very much under | SN | 6 each 49¢ each high grade sheeting, with- vas are thee eae i Aci’ 4 Shee 2x99- size. N ‘ "Fleteher’ s out dressing or seams. aes, ibe 6 no fi MOTHER: 4 Always.priced much higher. in-a. rege cid They usually sell for a‘ They will give splendid i peace en abcte fa | lai Way’ Towle Gt exclent weight: el ant at yur “ind absorbent considerably higher price. $8 ‘es gi, : pared to re n 7 : amy : veig and of a soft and absorbe easily. i td x soft and absorbent; 18x35-inch:size. A 1 fluff jouble thread white i arms and Children al ot legate a Am ; Ask of comparatively limited quantity, how- } shire ow chi Pequot Sheets : Constipation, Flatulency, egisiature ever, at this price. ie: ° z Colic and Diarrhea; allay ; hi @ Fererishness arising therefrom, and, by regujating the St hey ps im and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep 29¢ each rg) C each } TWearcid imitations, always look for the signature of Qospl/lhide 18x38, full bleached, double ply, and A limited quantity only of these— © Absoixely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it very durable, soft quality “V extra weight, extra quality ; 24x55; per- sessing unusual wearing 3 ae Piestens 3ath Towels, priced extren low fectly bleached; double thread qualities—offered at this ‘ous other things mo- during ments. low price. your spare SOME MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN ARE AILING ALL THE TINE Mr. Ackerman and Mrs. Mayer nd Mrs. Mayer Tell Women How lacsac. u Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound schools advos a Them at This Trying Period Also attend Seamed Bed Sheets . 85c 72x%-inch size, made of good quality sheeting, with flat lock seams. Pequot Pillow Cases 45¢e neatly hemmed, good, serviceable for hard usage. Beds preads—Remarkably Reduced Crochet Satin-Finished Bedsreads Bedspreads $2.85 $3.85 and $5.75 45x36, of a quality, Pepperell Pillow Cases Pillow Cases Master B5c 19¢ |gon sr it, and before she bad taken one | ard. urer i e nan “f ; bottle she said to me, ‘You won't |organization. 78x88 heavy Crochet Bedspreads, 80x90 heavy Satin-finished Bed- Well made cases, 42x36, made of high rade muslin. This was that will re the size before hemming. service, splendid give have to for it! It is hel; ing me | a hired wonderfully!” And she took three! marked bottles of it. You can use my testi- monial if you wis - vt ie Evsis ACKERMAN, Convoy, Oi Mrs. Mayer's Pan Litchfield, Conn.—‘‘I have given your medicine a fair tria) (I am on my fifth bottle) and can truthfully | say that it has helped me. I am at the Change of Life and was not able | to sleep nights, had indigestion, pal- pitation o: the heart, pains in my} wee and left sides tice so if I hur- | 2 ried), had a rapid beating in my left | tu ear and dreaded to see night come. | !*** spreads of attractive designs, exceedingly low. neatly hemmed, tive patterns in many GOMPERS' WIDOW STARTS: FIGHT Seeks to Break Will of Late Labor Federation Chief ( 1,000 Yards White Outing Flannel at 19¢ yard Warm Bedding—at January Prices Space for only the briefest outline of what to expect in this important section— whatever your needs, you may supply them at savings, we know. Plaid Blankets All-Wool Blankets Plaid Cotton Blankets Gompers, today district I felt smothered if I lay on my left side, I had gas dreadfully, at times felt as if some one had me by the throat, had hot waves through me and sometimes I would shake in spells of nervousness. I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I cannot praise it enough. I can say it does ail it claims to do and I can recommend it to my friends. I ERMAN cow vor. onio , Ohio.—“‘During the Change ‘was weak and run-down and y do my work. By reading ments I found out about ikham’s Vegetable Com- action in here to bre Mrs. Gompers asked the court not to probate thie will, but to divide the pr t ording to the previous wil in Sep: tember, 1921, shortly he mar ried her, which bequeathed her the $3.59 r0 66x80 Plaid Cotton Blankets of good weight, in assorted colors, with the appearance and “feel” of wool. $4.45 Lars plaid cotton double E kets, 6 many attractive colors. ge, fluffy, heavy bound 56x80-inch siz hecke 89. 95 rge, double, all pure with sate in plain blue and tan; also fine 4 patterns; only $9.95 To the provident housewife this value opportunity will seem most fortunate—to be able to buy white outing flannel of an excellent weight and well fleeced, for only 19¢. While but 1,000 yards, this represents one of the strongest values in the Wash Goods Section. ————_——____/ | | Sint! it has straightened me|can sleep much better, the pains in e estate Out and made me ro like anew | my sides are gone, I am not so ner- | I had taken|w my digestion is much better, and could do| and I very seldom have the hot waves. e farm without |I must say that the Vegetable Com- pound is the best medicine for wo- men’s ills and I will answer letters from women asking about it.’’ — Y oe T told her to try it and| Mrs. Josern Mayer, Sr., Box 26, ‘t help her I would pay for | Litchfield, Connecticut. PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy ITCHING, BLIND, PILES FOR BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING Iti: 1S now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable bulk of Mrs. Gompers alleged her husband s son in Table Linens Take Extra Low Pricing | Table Damask | Luncheon Cloths $1.19 54x54 Damask Luncheon Cloths in many especially good patterns,. with attractive col- ored borders; They are very unusual values. Damask Luncheon Cloths 98¢ Here's a real incentive to buy now! 54x58 Damask Luncheon Cloths, neatly hemstitched and in your choice of several attractive de- signs, for only 98e. and it did her a wonderful 65C yard 72-inch Mercerized Table Damask of good, heavy weight, in many attractive, floral de- * signs. An enormous saving will be realized on this damask. $1.49 Bleached Sheeting 50c Yard Seldom does such an Sood 8 d ah opportunity as this occur, Good weight, durable even in g Sale quality, perfectly bleached Pequot Sh x90 —of Sheeting, 81 inches wide, a good, heavy weight, pos- which can be made into s, pillow cases and ———_— ESE" hh SSE = Work Is Speeded on Court to Act i in ‘Plan All- Vear Home ;“"' these children, but it is our aim) st., to have a place where we can Keen | nog hunied one of its shoes ont ile Pipe mak g ry ‘0 apply near the door of James 8 receded Yeas" hey fet Seatiion Steamship Terminals Kansas College Row/|in White Plague War oven ati the year’ sel Wie he ta oa oO Rive.” Sen F dd Believing that an ounce of pre ot aes aa tee sd aoa ee $7. 50 $12. 59 $15 has been resumed, sincs,the| TOPEKA, Kans, Jen. 7A des) | Belleving g that an ounce of pre TOSS OF GOOD LUCK lowed to remain there for six years ome Lei cath id for an injunction | th County Anti-Tuberculosis} EDINBURGH.” Scotland—A Md luck sign. thru ready for NUARY 15, 1925 2t Year in One Lacation LeERirigis SOE he PACihic OER Y igh th Jonat preparing to erect an ail-|™ IGGISTS ‘ » Co, between Connecticut and | Davis and the board nd home for threater a DRUEGGISTS refund money if Massachusetts sts, Five stories ministration from ou ording to Dr. J. B. B h Club's D it fails to cure. have been completed on the office |head of Kansas univer ent of the league ritis lub’s Dance " Announce tate su-| etek ba to ba bale 4 7 T D | Offi building, und the ercetion of the | Meme court hers Saturday. The | Heute Ue Wane, ae BE MY CHRISTENSEN'S HALL ackage. Yo ggis . ve weaned Se begin in few da in t ¢ Dr, Lindley’s|shati build and the type of build UERADE, DAN Je 1 : fit occtpancy in lattorneys until Thursday to file | a are 16 have. teretefore (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) |boter in the case. we have had only summer camps|

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