The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1925, Page 3

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SHUART’S CLOSE Second Ave. Store Owing to an important business change, de- tails of which cannot be disclosed at this time, we have decided to close out our Second Ave- nue store—dispose of entire stock and fixtures in the quickest possible time. A Record Sale This decision comes just as we receive our complete Spring line of Women’s Footwear, the most beautiful selections Shuart’s have ever shown. The ultra-fashionable in pumps ATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ey SCRAP FOR PLAY Lewis School Tully Appeals Verdict in| Artists Will Plagiarism Suit THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President FIFTH AND PIKE Unusually Beautiful RUGS| To Please Every Taste—To Meet Every Need! | GiveConcert HE great diversity of un- usually fine Rugs at The Grote-Rankin Co., afford almost unlimited selections for those who are interested in beautify- ing their homes in harmony with the season. Skeel to Represent Chamber at Banquet } 1 Bkee r resent « the I Rugs for the Living Room and Hall—for the Din- ing Room and the Bedrooms—introducing all the new colors and designs especially suited into the scheme of modern surroundings. Worsted Wilton Seamless Velvet Rugs Rugs x36 at $10.75 1x5 4 at $15.50 and $16.50 $23.50 and $25.00 at $48.00 and $54.00 at $87.50 and $97.50 $6.50 and oxfords in the world renowned Cousins at B19 ana $138 Imported Oval and other noted makes. 2 Chenille Rugs 113x165 at $255.00 yin i All must go now at a terrific sacrifice. Miss Elva Moyer 40 one of ; 2a en ia i the 50 pupils of the Lewis Wool Wilton Rugs eae ‘a Sale prices from the very start will be the ia ul appear t conser cll): Mt an ce bei most attractive ever offered at this season of eae Drea e eree six84 at $4.00 j the year. Ma Beh eave pera enh ‘ at $105.00 8x10 at $33.75 at $96.50 Oxl2 at $37.50 $151.00 11-3x15 at $188.50 Positively everything in the store will be included at extreme reductions. Axminster Rugs 4x36 at $4.25 Tapestry Brussels : . 2 at $5.00 to $7.50 Pumps, oxfords, high shoes, party slippers, Rugs pclae ig Nene 6x9 at $16.00 6x9 at $25.00 to $45.00 buckles, ornaments, silk hosiery. tatlos ar hse i sae sauioe sr nso tonto 5% , * ‘ 9x12 at $23.50 to $32.5 9x12 at 00 to $75. x12 at $18.00 i You know the fine character of the Shuart eh \ stock. Think of buying Cousins and other High- y: grade footwear at sale prices right in the be- FEATURE | fennelly Appointed oh { ginning of the season. VALUES Ad Cominittee Head Api eEPenT Mate 1 F Z . g — Nairn — Blabon iF } a and | Shrewd women will effect big savings by buying several pairs. Inlaid and Printed Many new colorings are being featured in these lines of nationally known Linoleums. Jopcoats "ss 350 $ 500 COMPARE Charge Account Service Second # Seneca Personally selected patterns that you will like to have in your kitchen, bathroom or in any room in the house. Charge Accounts Solicited Inlaid Linoleum, $1.50, $1.65, $2.00, Printed Linoleums, $1.20 and $1.30 the 9 $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 tke square yard. square yard. ‘Plain Linoleums, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, 250 a 75 the se Jaspe Linoleum, $2.50 and $3.00 the $2.50 and $3.75 the square yard. square yard. —Third Floor 1318 Second Avenue, Seattle Fipe of Dr. Kraker $$ —___—__—___—— Rigid physical ¢ ] ) si been known in| The polar regions cover one-| » Wisdom tee! for many centuries.! twelfth of the globe | tween th for young, expectant mothers, few of the views on maternity probs lems expressed by Dr. Florence E. Kraker, director of the maternal infant hygiene division of the . dren's bureau. Knights “of Pythia Arrange for Smoker Caught when he is alleged to havo|Lester Sunday, Hugh Carroll was brought to the county jail Monday, land held in leu of $750 bail. He} was convicted ‘before of selling in-| A smoker for members and friends toxicants, according to Sheriff Star- ok will be pel ettern ion (Advertisement) wich. | rN People wiaiee It. Drive Them | Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets been delivering two «allons of moon- shine to two negro train porters at Once upon a time _t was the FIRST fine candy made in bar size, er is staying at the New n hotel since her arrival is inspecting the work} f the state bureau under the} a man who had been And it costs only 1 0c. y used at the Electro-| charge of Dr. George M Sho x. acandy salesman, °'- Medical Clinic, 611 Third ave., will remain in Seattle three or four Wha m ay Wh are, heme Om, Xatar cn | See opened a candy t happen ¥ Latest type of powerfu ce b In their practt th ° by en ERY cee tetoeece e gate | ine of tremtavemn inetd y Ve ig he's selling 600,000 * Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets.) iy im of inflam- e d The sin should begin to clear after | sndensntion for blah |} ren D store. bars a day, because you have taken the tablets a few | ery ; c ’ Le, 7 : nights. 3) ig rehite ‘ : he started with the Fieanse the blood, bowels and liver | Watching people sath Dr Ba wacte | OU Ve mab iate tHe and abdomen | machine, rub ‘and emer sdealighenake successful substitute for calomel; can be «re gency fire he th Navy Yard, | : y of making a there's no alckness of pain (after) ; 5 Pi | come in there every coop 4 q r taking them i 7 Biticer, OOD candy, and not U Dr. Edw Olive Tablets do that! B h Ils f e | Sao. Aa 4 4 4 , i Ehich calomel does, and just as ef- i randret s ! rined to seo the grent amount of/ Bureau 8 A A day, he discovered . 10c ] ively, but their action is gentle 'P Mr. ——took one or two at bed-time ment they have, DAVID P » ‘ just a candy | ag eas Nt I al aed |] for fifty years and lived i be 96. = 1 of the 14-25 that moat of them No one who takes Olive Tablets is| ‘They kept him well and happy. wvy fe ever cursed. with a "dark brown | ‘There are othiers who have taken nted only a It's the biggest taste.” a bad breath, «dull, istlens,| them for many years, and in conve- wa : ; ee co jon, to n i pid liver, bad disposition or ‘pimply | UREA apey pt Bed ea tne little candy at selling bar in the ace. | ine of the safest—purest—be - Olive Tablets are a purely vege- ives, " vi rs A ae ‘compound mixed with olive oll; | Re Vaum Meakeee CRUG STORE a time, but wanted country . . . because y 2 will know them by their olive | ‘Chocolate Coated or Plain it's the t! ards spent years among) Well-Merited Success GOOD candy, bes Brovel complaints and Olive ablete| A. ditingulshed ctizan,, honoree are the immensely effective result. ly and professionally, Dr. Take one or two nightly for @ week. | R. Vv, Plorce, whose picture appears Puch Paiter: Te ney tnd | above, made a succean few have = | equalled, His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for fifty years are atill among the “best sell- HAM BERLAIN’ ers.” Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical lone: scovery ‘x a blood medicine and ps emutttul Heniaane aarativel It clears the ob pepiraineent n.vitendemy: | skin, beautitien it, increases the | MMANEYe MerXedal year) Ave.every || blood supply and the ¢irculation, than any other ¢ Wednesday |i and pimples and eruptions vanish | and Satarday }) cuicly, Beauty is but skin deep,| ‘Inest Hall-—Teat Muslc _whers [land gogd blood is beneath both. | I Refined Dancers Go—Joln the || For your blood to be good, your | fitp ; stomach must be {n condition, your liver active, ‘Thin Discovery of Doctor Pierce's puts you in fine ondition, with all the organs MORAL: Get a dime’s worth fine candy selling of good candy by insisting at 10c. So he on the ORIGINAL made one. O h He took a rich butter cream, dipped it in v caramel, rolled it e n ir in crispy nuts and a covered it with milk There wasn’t any ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS SEATTLE AND PORTLAND OFFICES HE unparalleled success of the Dr, Chas. J. Dean non-surgical method of treating Piles and other rectal and colon ailments has built an organiza- pes of highly trained specialists to care for the ci) who come from all parts of the West. The skill of these specialists is proved & jby the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer is cured or his fee REFUNDED—no matter how long standing or how severe his case may be. Send for my FREE book. A Clean Fresh Tie —like a clean face, is always worn by the amartly dressed man, And why not? It's just as casy to clean a tie rs itis to wash your face. Try « :!*tle Energine onyour favorite tie and watch the colors come back as fresh as new. No odor afterwards. At your drug store—35c. tone—for Indien MK Gaia th antes ih tative, Anke” your nearest Grugaiat A fine candy rablenty of. prne tloa: no embar. 1) for Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical : the cold chocolate. 1 Benen’ Seattle's Recognized }) py covery, in tablet or Hauld form, No NARCOTICS Oc a bar PRIVATE LESSONS all hours, or send 10 cents for trial package | UL iy ' “THE PERFECT ORY CLEANER” Taarn correctly from professional ot tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invallde _7\ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥

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