The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 9

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E, WASH., PHUI - Sere's Prize Thrift Letter What are ter in Capitol, Olys you.—Kditor, The Star © DEAR FOLKS Many letter ci Apartment rent, including heat bot water, light Pod ard $14.00 Fint prize, $10, goes to Mrs 1 0. Bovee, Lenay ments, Seattle, Mrs, L. EB. Pon thes, box 415, KR. FD. No. 7 wins second prize of SS Vv O R } —— —EE oo furniture and w 28,930,837 VOTES 1 hae ee Rae WERE CAST IN 1924 | airy vad beg caagye AR ty NATIONAL ELECTION per month 10.00 ny oe ASHIN cae W the Total Si41.00 n Main t t |) you willl located be : Stephen A. Hull, Pacific Wareh company, Seattle, : wants to know what become state tax commis- ; bill. This has been introduced and it is reported that awyers are now engaged trying to take the Northern Pacific : nad railway out of it ; Mr y county ought to have one , & Bins Bae + at [COR should be appointed for life oa Ji ‘gestion, it feared, ¢ . A wants to know about new auto laws and see . lan of Judge Lindsley, of Spok f e in, Mr. Garagem: 2 a few da printed copies of it ‘om the / whit) is pay for the prir oh 7 nsuranc an is dead, for th ‘ ; up ag ! an ally it is the : code ll ) 0 Inquiry is made concerning 3 of W. S.C. and U. of W. studer There is no such bill—and ch there won’ ‘BY FIRE, WHICH DAMAGED OUR LARGE BASEMENT SALESROOMS, THE INSUR- [0% 0n¢ 0f the 10 commandments, Better have patience until Mr. In e due Novembe ANCE COMPANIES PAID THE LOSS IN FULL. HERE'S HOW WE'LL GIVE IT TO YOU: Th sige to up will go over—in the sie STARTING FRIDAY 9 A. Mi. Patent, one-strap, also Patent Colonials, low and Cuban heels— Brown Kid Colonials, suede trim— Red and Black Kid Bou- doir Slippers— Yours Women’s Shoes. $6.00 Satin and Black Jo Marek | js Colored Suedes; all heels; all sizes. Special Friday and Saturday Suede Slippers, same as pic- ture. SI, 98 IS PROPOSED ‘ing to Commercial Concerns |TINDALL GETS MEASURE | Proposition Encouraged by Large Use of Light | | CHuoRew's Bi SHOES | Shoes and Slippers in Pat- and Combinations; reg- $2.00 values. For Fri- ay-Saturday— Men’s Calfskin Oxfords, welt soles— Mlen’s Scout Shoes— ~ Boys’ Black and Brown Dress Shoes, all sizes-- Girls’ Black and Brown School Shoes, all sizes Every pair of Women’s Novelty Shoes has been reduced to one price. These are all regular $6.00 and $7.00 values and include all the latest ipring styles. Sale price Friday-Saturday— tae Cl: Children’s-Elk Hide Scuff- Ladies’ Slippers crs. sices 6 t0 11— Patent Dixie Ties, low and military heels— Black Kid, one - strap, welt soles, military heels Finest quality Satins, all Misses’ Patent Mary Janes, | ‘""* sizes 11 to 2— The Ladies’ One-strap Comfort Slippers, cushion insole— heels, late styles— $2.89 $I. 48 ‘ 5 eT EMEMBER NO FIRE—NO WATER—JUST SMOKE ‘: IS THE CAUSE OF THESE SEEMINGLY IMPOSSIBLE SHOE BARGAINS SCUFFERS ff Ladies’ Shoes @ Girls’ Shoes Tan and Elk. Special Practically all sizes— In Black and re veins mee How . 2 cent att hour 1% a Sizes Ladies’ Pumps and Ox- Brown; all kilowatt hours Me fords, only a_ limited sizes, 6-2— Mil 4g number; slightly smoke scented— armen PRICE A SENSATION iif 05a Don’t Miss Our Great Window Display—Corner First at Union Street [eaperey owen pe le Starts Friday Morning at 9 o’Clock. Note Address Carefully. FO 1401-14035 EE wore & mon aphed, He average size hen egg weighs asus 24 ounces to the dozen power service Many new contracts have been | signed within the p ¢ ~ k Jim Marshall ang ENTIRE $30,000 SHOE STOCK SACRIFICE at perce Mr. Ha LIGHT RATE cuT scaly rice Plan Would Mean Big Save |" ; “Now 1 Am Well Another » all to Pe-ru-na. I would not be ». high terms ofits value as a medi- DAY, JANUARY 29, 10g dim Marshall i. | Legislature interested in i he'll do his best to find out fur Iso there $ program. But it bout a truly, Warobat? = nial MILK OF MAGNESIA and the Mother of Two hoch Just Story About the Goodness of PE-RU-NA Mrs. Anna Linder, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 44, Dass pene County, Minn., writes: wo years I suffered with that terrible disease. chronic catarrh. Fortunately i aw your advertisement and took Pe-ru-na, Now I am well and the mother of two children. I owe it without that great remedy for twice its cost, for I am well and strong now. ¥ cannot speak in too cine.” For more than half a century Dr, Hartman's Pe-ru-na has been per- forming just such wonderwork as this. Pe-ru-na is sold everywhere in both tablet and liquid form. Ine | Sist upon having genuine Pe-ru-na, Advertisement. 150 KIDDIES TO LEAGUE UNFOLDS STAGE PLAY Children Will Present Oper- etta | | SECTION trwo| The seattle Star rm STATE PLAN Non-Partisans Want State “Incorporated” REALLY DESPERATE They SITE | WORK WHILE You SLEE ‘| For Constipation, Head che. Riliousness “Where Confidence Rasa “Sweet Sixteen” | 4 \ “The Specialty Shop of Smart and Fashionable Clothes” Our Policy— O mark the lowest price for the highest possible qual- ity which brings the newest and smartest fashions “within the reach of all at our in- comparable price, p E are proud of this reputation, and our efforts are always in the direc- tion to serve you with courtesy and satisfae- tion, always striving to give better quali- ona ties at the same price. > SHIONABLE women have adopted for the , spring in frocks fit ea straight-line effects to knee, circular flounce to the bottom, prettily and daintily trimmed, creating an entirely new effect in dress in all new high shades. E illustrate four of the many new spring models just received from New York economic- ally priced SH / \

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