The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1925, Page 3

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= TUESDAY, MARCH 381, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR | They’ re ‘ etite Artists” us BUS. MEASURE | THE CROTE- RANKIN CQ | i Before Council Would ; S ar J 1 Al rovide New Structures x ae -_ A Override Veto of Mayor in Empire Way Line VOTE IS EIGHT TO ONE Ordinance Provides for Two Buses, Costing $12,000 Freshness Preserved . SALADA” TE A. we20 ismorerichdrawing&delicious “ ies than ordinary tea since the ,”' ne Coane aricne Litas peeps Were Mtn Aye SU OIRERAAT Tike Lewis Preparatory Sohdol: of / ' freshness is preserved in the ie you cco Mondlane. Mot of tke sioisvetdre ate violinists. The Lett ; Yo HO Sit Ne air-tight SALADA packet. | ‘?etite Artists” quartet, shown in the picture, is composed (from left to right) of Be & H. ©. COOK, MA In-0880, BL 106-0950, DISTHINU TORS Yvonne Lewis, Helen Willson, Elizabeth Rydnev and Gladys Grey Voguish Spring Dresses A CHAR eee collection of Silk and Flannel Frocks in les that embody the smartest fea- I tures of the new red Mrs. Miracle Will ophisticated fle and Enter Realty Work ain crepes trimr Irish f . rw ret yokes, and buttons, striped crepes, and ‘ « broadcloths anc Anne 1 sports and tailorec 1 dclott 1 flannels in sport and tailored | : models, all the season's new styles, are included. | J 5 3 ad } bi 0 ons te eit sd hon. \ Universt st 4 en aft There are no arter dresses to be had at : |worke Jun mat that ‘ eee: —Second Floor A — — im ’ PP —<— at : Tailored and Dress guna Or a : | . | ff Catholic Archbishop $4.50 - j Operated On; Better 0a 5, y > \ A A nish Tailored Coats in tweeds and a t es i models in unusually good quality jen tive some belted models; ail t ‘; li \Y DY oe ‘ "\ |) escspechnle are included in this 1 sitive auiuinent of ! \ \ \y . . REV. EATON LEAVES hi i ‘ { _Y \ yy at | BREMERTON me colors are tans, rust, wood browns and mus- a S\ I; a ge seri we a tard, : new and smart. They are well lined with | | a te — a good quality crepe or satin—an attractive val or Wy “ae | puter ‘ the 7 rt “ppt as pick Ana 3 pe or satin n ractive value for eel here—an ELECTRIC RANGE is as necessary as a Spring Hat. : \ merty he lived t on eburg, —Second Floor Modernize the old home, complete the new home, with Electrical Cookery. , TS : — — Thousands of women are coming out of the kitchens as ELECTRIC RANGES (BU E, AU oF ~_\| Two-Year Term for |** attend to the business of cooking. BU R 4 | Mann Act Violator |, er 7) | M RELATIVES i a | mr bed we ite read pot At use this = (oo buy t : i “ask tor Horlicks, (The ORIGINAL \ 'Malted Milk, 94 r ) 5 — rece For Infants, invalids, the Aged, | Nursing Mothers, Children} etc Beginning Tomorrow | A well-balanced, palatable, easily assimilated diet that A ( ie nourishes.and up-builds. Use at meals. between meals, or this latest model, unexcelled Electric Range | on retiring. Endorsed by physicians for over 40 years. i is offered for a limited time only on the f Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the d remarkable low down-payment and easy Peblearaes powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. term plan. In addition— Oe erre terre heel rad oar aa Serene ESR = B) andblewedrelief? Its pene = | BARRA zn @ | trating warmth drives away ma i , e Uo scree of every ache fa “ i | ot ees ace PARAMOUNT = 3 with the purchase of any “Hotpoint”’ Range ‘BAUME BENGUE # — . j . A KITCHEN LIGHTING UNIT, including lamp, which would ordinarily cost you a. CANALOzSIQUE ) | BANJOS a $7.50, presented and installed absolutely FREE! : Fort Toothache a A 0 — OR — Cousens | Bl Are Used EXCLUSIVELY = A $7.50 CREDIT ALLOWANCE on the purchase of any Electric Water Heater. \M = | Modern living conditions demand the convenience and safety of Electric Heaters for an . a of I , immediate and sufficient amount of hot water. | a F BANJOLAN D s a . i f a Pe =~ Henri C. Lebel - ‘aad Ben. 7 | s presented by E. C. Bostick Cooking School April I to 4, Incl. i iy} CURED IN. G;, | this week at Pantages in ‘‘Banjo- * | Will be held in our. big Electric Kitchen at 7th and Olive i ' TO 14 DAYS: @ land,” with eight selected artists, Ez Miss L. Caroll Dangler, nationally famous cooking expert from the Edison Electric Oeavsary took el Uehiser isa thea | a and for such an important en- - Appliance Company, will demonstrate the very latest cooking secrets and methods from or protruding piles re cured in oly dere Wig Gagement Mr. Lebel naturally i] 2 to 4 p. m. each day on one of the big HOTPOINT Ranges. iN ‘ ; ce | selected | NO ADMISSION CHARGE—Every effort will be put torth to make these classes Get the he Handy Tie , “PARAMOUNT” 4 interesting and instructive. ie, abd be amazed at the. brogress made in the art of y, | BANJOS a Electrical Cookery. Come early a ectrical 10} if Pitatectond fed lene advice for pile = —sold exclusiv ely by. eae r Guaranteed to Cure | | P 7] | Puget Sound Power & Light Company Hea Sjone Piano Electric Bullding, 7th and Olive, Main 5000 EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO MUSIC ‘i 1312 Fourth Avenue 2012 Vernon Place aa HOLESALE MANUFACTURERS an Z ain owntowsl niversity std ain OF mone a 1919 ef rind Ave, STORES by. hy aid Heooklyx ae = a PrP Ee EP LEE ETT T TT LL

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