The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1925, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JAN ATTLI rAR PAGE 3 yANY TO ATTEND GHIMBER AFFAIR Home Dedication Din- L Ww per to Be Heid Ton the founse Nab Boys as They ya MOTHER:-Fiet- ther's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, fegoric, Teething fared for Infants in ams and Children of all ages. Into Theater He stac f 500 queries from ex-sole set Washington, They were received ™ ize t of the Hanfor 500 Want to Take Up Tracts on Soldier | Settlement Land Project tt T ® ° ‘ ry ) WashingtonLuresThem| eee hem after few tr graph AS a Viledee CASTORIA Tt contains no narcotics. | ! Missid imitations, stways look for the signature of SMT TIAN Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Wet mittens and gentle that even 4 child’s skin is adly chapped, creamy. titebuoy lather soothes no other lather does. ‘Chapped skin often be- = infected. Therefore, antiseptic in Lifebuo y is ‘needed Protection. EIMS, its constant use will vent many colds, Order it today and keep Your family well al! IFEBUOY is so pure use Lifebuoy removes - winter. < | more than ever, your skin needs Lifebuoy Lever Bros. Co. Cambridge, Mass, man WORD PUZZLES es trom | Seattle Woman Composes Problems With Thread embodying nine of Mra, Rovimson the star's pret tiest CW. P. designs, and ts ¢ ing to start upon a bedspread with a puzzle in each squ prett soon |Drunken Confidence In res! toxicated Ald the p |Causes Man’s Arrest an unguarded moment whi Wednesday night ich told a taxi driver, B. C. he “was a holdup o Platter. Aldrich sd at the Virginus hotel ice found a gun, black), a string of pearls in his room. Ald h jon a Na Ha Iflee thelr jher b |camp | ephon Mrs. | door | proud | fathe write | City, | girl.” charge of the 5 RNG OS SE aR a | |BUREAU OF | | ed. Those friends are miesing are tavited te report lthe disappearance directiy to The star. | [Headers whe may know the wherenbon let persone mentioned In this col | bento | The Star. | Other sewepapers to reproduce such Iteme ae will interest readers. W., Seattle, | believed to be working | tall and bas dark brown ha VICTOR 8S. THORP, 2% | Snoqualmie mine worker, as dark brown ey and y hair of the same color, Is} feet 11 Inches tall and weighs put 192 p leather ja tan ca N. 98th st ] ie ag Margaret Burns, 16, of 37 Auburn ave, Mansfield, Ohio, “w believed Burns is tall, weighs about 1 has dark brown eyes and dark hatr | with a bit of gray. She writes “he's rather nice looking and my mother | always told us he was a and proud of his three boy was held in the city jail Friday n open charge, pending an tempt to connect him with recent holdups | rcotic Chief | Goes to Denver rry V. Will agent in Thursday for Denver here, left to be a witness in the prosecution | of Harry C. Miller, an attorney of | | Denver, charged with shipping nar-| cotics. MISSING RELATIVES |, ‘The Atar Invites Its readers to mas this | department as an aid in finding missing relatives of friends, The department is [to help In reuniting those who have been | whose relatives of | as ig are requested wise to report to are invited | ALAN FRELAND, brother, in this section, He former | | ne your wife, KE nwa. Thorp is with her mother, next where she was left with your you started for work at mines. Jest girl in the world” if her! r, MICHAEL J, BURNS, 57,| to be in Seattle, would) to her. He left Trafford Pa., in 1912 about 5 feet 11 inches pounds and dad and his vere. |with a special assess amount of liquor alle been manuf RRB The Missing Persons bureau at the letter ther is police station here hi from K. Klunder, in The lands, for HARMANNA BENTH divorced wife of DICK heard from 13 years ago Mrs. C. BE. Baker, 159 Central ave San Franciseo, Cal. ks word of MAE A. SMITH, ber sister heir father died two years ing money for Miss Smith ago, leav- THE GR@TE-RANKIN CO) Sensational Sale=1440 Pairs t/ / i AN ‘THIS sale of Silk Stocking S real inducement. them of fine quality, of a medium weight though the price is very low. There colors—the range of sizes is comp! We repeat—this sale of Silk Stock Richard Hudnut’s Closing Out COs tes Women’s Union Suits Marvelous Cold Cream—®50c, $1, $1.75 , Cucumber Cold Cream—50c and $1.50 Special $1 00 ‘ apa XTRA FINE QUALITY ¢ {i Original Toilet Cerate—50c and $1.50 (for dry skins) Three Flowers Clea Cream—50c and $1.00 - Nay polinada hry mer Rayon Bloomers Creme Violet Sec Vanishing rf if olet Sec Face Lotion—50c , TED a new shipment of Rayon Milk of Cucumbe r and Orris , cut generously full, with elastic —$1.00 and $1.75 at knee and waistline. In shades of peach, f flesh and pink, A ghtful aft —Second Floor « 1 for 5 Crystal Flaconettes 1.48% Perfume, Special Flaconettes containing following perfumes: Coty's Houbigant’s Quel Ques Fleur Regular 75c values. Sports Coats $29.50 In the Lower Price Garment Section Spring is the time of tailored simplicity and the note of newness most often seen in Coats is their tailored and unfurred plainness. ble breasted effects, collars are noted. Normal sleeves or wider sleeves, single or dou- Very Construction sometimes an inverted Special $4 95 ee ———_ pleat at the back with a small belt and notched I s Consider the value of five pre- : ; ANDSOME Overnight Bags or smart dominating MONARCH features New Spring shades are so wide in range that Shopping Bags of genuine black “Meritas” listed—and how they will lighten one may choose first the tones most becoming almost certain that they are the smartest. Shades of tan, of gray, of brown, are all important. Velvetone and Tweed Mixtures are pleasing fabrics for Spring—and fashion these Coats. Sizes 38 to 48. Caron's OTT0 F. KEGEL. President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Of Full-Fashioned = A Special Purchase $129 Union Suits medium w ides with flat no sleeves and are 10 and 42 —First Floor —First Floor about 14-ounce of the L’'Origan Floramaye Narcisse Noir —First Floor Le 3 Overnight Bags leather cloth, which closely resembles patent leather. Warranted to wear well; not-to stain, stretch or sag; and is impervious to moisture. All-leather lined, with wide box bottom and semi-side pocket, heavy brass locks and cushion rolled leather handle. —Second Floor —First Floor Notably Under priced igs offers a rare opportunity for saving! MALLEABLE The Stay Satisfactory Range Patented Duplex Draft » Control. Uniform Heat Rust-proof Vitrified Flue Lining Leak-proof Riveted Oven Joints Mirco Process Polished Top your housework. Arrange Liberal Terms If You Wish —Basement Store Pure Silk Stockings offers MORE than ordinary values—if economy is a You will be here tomorrow and buy liberally—you will find Stockings that will give excellent service asplendid assortment of the most wanted Unbreakable Malleable Iron i BOOTLE: RS PAY TAXES MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan Wisconsin bootleggers paid the artment 673.48 in taxes, bition announced making public its monthly The bootie ion to a \ Chlorine Is Held federal prohi- | report |eases is sweeping over the country | ment, anc taxed |plete cure from whooping cough, | if taken early enough Of the 1,206 Cure for Coughs | cases treater with chiorine here, 447 WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. in| use of chlorine for respitory dis-| ed, The | showed improveme | were cur 138 fa to d to treat 230 cases were unheard and will soon prove to be a “real | from. ¢|boon to humanity, Brig. Gen. Fries. = »|chief of the chemical warfare ser vies of the army declared today Reports to the war department Fries said, showed that cures and) TWO COUGH fo YOUR DANGER SIGNAL courhs and Chronic mulsion In pleas a new medical dis fold action; it 9c inflamed membi germ. Creomulsion Of all known drugs, creorote is recognized by the medical fraternity ‘oF «1 Relieve inflammation and pain the treaty colds and lung trou in addition to er othe Creomulaion ts guaranteed satia- of chron coughs and ¢ catarrbal bronchitis of throat and lung dineases, and excellent for building up the tem after ¢ or the flu. M refunded if any cough or cold matter of how long standing, relieved after taking according direc Awk your druggist. Cr Co. Atlanta. Ga—Ady persiatent s lung trouble. | n Now with Creo- ified creosote that |improvements were noted in from to 80 per cent of the respitory es in which chlorine was used. said chlorine will give a com: r Rheumatism in wrists Z Sale price sizes to 11. with this quick-acting liniment through the aching joints. And this enriched blood supply de- Th If you suffer from rheumatism in to 5h. the wrist joints, try Sloan's. One Women’s Shoes Oxfords Strap Pumps Short lines; values to $10.00. Children’s Black or brown lace shoes; This sale....... ' Boys’ Black lace shoes; good and strong for school wear; sizes sale. . in not light application—you don’t have to rub it in—will give you relief that is nothing short of amazing. The stimulating ingredients of which Sloan’s is composed send freshly purified blood tingling stroys the germs that are causing the pain. Swiftly the aching eases off, the inflammation and swelling are reduced. Enjoy this comfort today. All druggists—35 cents, HOYT SHOE CO. 1402 Third at Union STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS | |

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