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All-Metal Ship Leaves Dear-|.)"}\; MONDAY, APRIL 18, 19: FORD LAUNCHES °'"@,'0 Face Criminal Charge born Today for Chicago DETROIT, A represented UF Henry oceans. his daily two born and Chi SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’? and INSIST!) 2, Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe |. by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. | will y in superior ¢ “Try Fairchild for Accept only Handy “Bayer” bottles 100- steps ot! And Hartley's Speech Is | Perjury April 28) 2)\\.' “Bayer”’ package | Snohomis which contains proven directions. boxes of 12 “tab! 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Wass V interesting, inasmuch a touge — tod am “radicals and botaheviata’ | pointed out a girl's “troubles” and viewpoint and not the ( TA R I have been with the class of boys described by Rouge, { Rouse Journal ofthe recent only a few times—and that was a-plenty, Ga od what ech in full been reciting, Nic night, tonight." night for what? night for murder," © the very same heard once, and jt expression on ris’ faces, I believe But, on the othe Thore nf urae, but my friends yet to find mention a 1 look ti maintains w reat | 6¢ and t have 'NEW SHIPS HERE, Scotland-Built Steamers on|,.0° AIDA ROR OE C. P. R. Run in May — {te never oOo Raw, Itchy Toes ——~ mm \ and ha 21 knots last word in tandard the Need Ranch Workers! in Snohomish County | EVERETT, April 13.—There oment Phillips in 1] tir rs mm s | he words idging nom’ Ttouge my ne almost », the a} " > )\* Sore, Tender Feet \ vs. j i Wonderful new Handcraft tiles that you really must see adem. > Entrance Hall with Hand- ant black and cream tile floor, Pattern No. 295 y > fr CLE a . eS u > 3> Armstrong's Printed Ruz, Pattern No. 950 ee _e_sh | SS) SS : a To the left, the new Dutch tile, Jaspé and another Hand- craft pattern Furniture and fabric rugs look their best on these beautiful, pattern floors of color ERE are pretty pattern floors—pattern floors that ar- chitects and decorators are using to help create beautiful interiors. But there is no secret in the planning of such rooms. Any housewife with good taste can use these pattern floors to beautify her home. Are there rooms in your home with splintery, creaky old wood floors? Are there rooms in your home where the stained wood floors clash with your decorative scheme? Rooms that, because of the growing use of color in curtains, pillows, cover- ings, and walls, need a colorful pattern floor? For such rooms, and in fact for any other room where you would welcome a sanitary, smooth, warm, comfortable, easy- to-clean floor, these Armstrong floors will help and delight you. Good furniture and department stores are now dis- laying the new spring designs of Armstrong's Linoleum. Vier them this week and see the beautiful new designs in ‘for Every Floor in the House You will be shown Handcraft tiles in blue, green, gray, or red; prim inlaid tiles of black and gray, black and cream, and in many mar- bled combinations; inset tiles of red, with interliners of buff (these look especially charming with a plain border). There is a soft-toned ripple effect known as Jaspé. Pretty, close figured effects, geometric designs; arabesques; medallions; and colorful patterns. These new patterns can be obtained in the gen- uine inlaid (in which the pattern goes right through from the strong surface and the pressed cork and oxidized linseed oil body to the tough burlap back), or you can have many of them in well-made, enduring prints. (Many women find it a sensible bit of economy to use printed linoleum in the upstairs rooms.) Expertly cemented in place—no tacks Good stores will gladly estimate on cementing linoleum in your home over a cushioning layer of builders’ deadening felt—no tacks or brads are used. Let them explain how by this satisfactory method you get a practically one-piece, seamless, smooth, un- broken surface with no second call to cut and refit. Such a floor can be easily and quickly laid within a few hours. And then, waxed and polished, it will last as long as the house. Needs no heavy scrubbing—in fact, except possibly in the kitchen, linoleum floors, waxed and.polished, never need more than a dry mopping and an occasional touching up here and there with wax where the wear falls heaviest. Colorful rugs of linoleum for these who rent in_ long-wearing high - qualit prints. Inlaid or printed, it’s simply a case of “Two minutes’ mopping—and CLEAN.” These new rugs are the crea- tions of Armstrong’s decorator- designers. The patterns are fresh and cheerful. ‘These rugs lie flat. They withstand the hardest kind of wear. There are four popular sizes, and you can havethem in genuine inlaids or Suggestions for redecorating and ac tual color reproductions of some of the new linoleum patternssent FREE. Drop us a postal for “New Floors for Old.” Armstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Bldg. Telephone EL iot-864 Armstrong’s Linoleum ANNOUNCING I believe the joke below is the variety that Rouge’ py trouser” (which is exactly what they are) friend ¥— a3 eet Ba Poison Is Cause —it gets better with age. | ‘ ra | PEOPLE 170,000 PEOPLE toes er have had thelr (DENTAL WORK) |} TEETH CARED FOR at the offices of Dr, Edwin | Leading Dentist. | perience has enabled Dr. Brown to evolve a system of dental method | all his own which has given the Brown Dents! Offices an enviable | fame nation-wide. \tong hours and giving people the! j best and most for their money ts | the secret of Dr. Brown’s Success, | All Dental Work is now being made at greatly reduced Prices until May 1, 1925, and all work is guaranteed. “slop- have | and Friday, fre r jand Tuos Thursaay, | from 11 to 1 at her of: | flee in The Star building, 1309 | Seventh ave, Ta, Tailored Overcoat of Tweed—$35.00 A Remarkable A FELLOW of Woman’s Death f Dorothy DINNER AT LONGVIEW Sport and Dress Frocks $19.75 ROTE-RANKIN GO. OTTO F. KEOEL, Prestdent FIFTH AND PIKE ort and Dress Coats he Lower Price Garment Section $24.50, $29.50, $35.00 Motor and Utility Coats ah : Coats of polaire and sport fabrics in colors of rust tan, wood brown, blue or gray, are good-looking for wear in the car or on the street, A few fur-trimmed dress models are also included at this price. These coats are well made and are lined with crepe or satin, Smart Coats for Dress $ 50 or General Wear z hee i This group includes sport and dress coats of fine Kashona and novelty coatings, all silk crepe lined, some trimmed with blonde summer fur, The colors are shrimp, sky blue, tan, rust, wood, navy, all popular shades. . ~ ° Quality Coats, Tailored 35 and Dress Models : These coats are really superior. They include tail- ored Prince-of-Wales overcoats in tweeds, clever boyish double-breasted models, sport coats in bordered novelty materials, dress coats, fur trimmed, introduc- ing the new flare line. ‘ They are shown in quality materials such as vel- vetone, tweed, suede-cloth and lammy-down, in a wide color range, with beautiful silk crepe linings. If you see these, you will realize why they are so popular. —Second Floor Pretty Tub Frocks $3.95 Smart little tub frocks of striped broadcloth, mercerized linene in a novelty weave, lace- striped chambray ginghams and crepes, clever and pretty Group of AS Te APL Striped tub silk dresses for sport, school and dresses in tailored styles, 7 * treet wear, flannels in gay colors, with trim others trimmed with hem- tailored collars and pockets, smart little plain stitching, laces and embroid- and smart. Every dress in t crepe dresses for business, more elaborate models for afternoon wear, print, vivid or conservative— truly a remarkable group of frocks for $19.75. The color range is varied, the styles are all new ery. These are just the frock for house wear or morning marketing. The colors are rose, blue, orchid, tangerine, jade, sul- phur and striped effects. —Second Floor he lot is a real value. —Second Floor PAGE B |2 Yakima Concerns | Protest Salt Rate YAKIMA, April 13—~Two Yakima | ve filed protests with the ecommerce commission rates on m ated The tonn | rate | ve that for common salt. | ympanies interested the | ry Co, and the Yakima A FREE | X-RAY Examination of the} The Brown Dentistry is Uke wine | J. Brown, Seattle’ Thirty years’ ex. our practice we use many kinds of (reat- ments, including Diathermia for all kinds of Infiammations, Auto-Condensation for | and nerve disorders. any blood and skin own conditions, ete. | We specialize on diseases of tho chest and abdomen, High bleod pressure can he greatly redaced in one treatment. | Hours, 9 a.m, to 7:20 p, m.; MA In-4871, ‘Treatments, $2.50, Paralysis Is caused hy high blood’ pressure, which can be greatly reduced in one treatment, Why | Walt until you are lopsided? When you | have seen our clinic we believe you will Mer, Brown Dental Offices, | aeres that we have the best equipment | 106 Columbia Street, jon the Const. | Faithful work, | Wetec CHAMPION 1925 NEW EVINRUDE MODELS | And the Opening of an Evinrude | ESALE Factory Branch i Evinrude | 4H.P. BIG TWIN Fastest and most powerful outboard motor in the world. W of the Laka Wash YLINDER SPORT TWIN ASK TO SEE THE BALL BEARINGS Showing the complete line of Single and Double Cylinders f two to four H, P, on display. mile race around Mercer Island. Largest Display on the Pacific Coast Row Boat Motors, Both Inboard and Outboard _ |||) —ALSO— ROW BOATS AND CANOES NONSINBABLE AND NONCAPSIZABLE TYPES REPAIRS—PARTS and SERVICE | EVINRUDE FACTORY BRANCH 79 Columbia St., Corner Western Avenue SEATTLE, WASH. ASK FOR CATALOGUE NO, 2 oe OTTO F. KECEL, Preaident FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Decorated Breakfast Suites $24.75 Values $1 L.95 One Day Only UST 15 of these decorated breakfast suites, consist- ing of a drop-leaf table and four chairs as sketched, in ivory or gray enamel, for Tuesday’s selling. Each of these suites is slightly imperfect, but this | imperfection interferes in no way with their utility. These are new goods, but because of the imperfections we have displayed them in our exchange department. Rach suite is displayed. See them, see how slightly they are damaged. Then choose your own suite, at be assured that you are getting a very remarkable value. —Exchange Department English Ware Breakfast Service $ 3 yeh & Open Stock—14 Pieces—Special Price HIS is an opportunity to begin a dinner set of English ware. This selection for breakfast use is made up of 14 pieces of pure white dinnerware with an embossed border in a basket weave effect. The pattern is an open stock. added at any time, 4 Plates 4 Saucers 4 Cups 1 Platter 1 Nappy Any piece can be The set includes: ‘ ® A very desirable breakfast set of good ware. : Basement THE GROTE-RANKIN CQ

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