The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1925, Page 13

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From any fruit Del iclous Jams and Jellies every time O' I, it’s so easy now! Before, no matter how experienced you were, you could never be sure—sometimes jelly and jam just didn’t turn out. No amount of care seemed to positively safeguard you, But you never have a failure with Certo —no desperate re-boiling—the most difi- cult fruits jell perfectly. For Certo is the substance in fruit that makes it jell— fruit can’t jell without it, This jelly-making element is completely lacking in some fruits, others have only a little, and even in the fruits that naturally contain most of it, it gradually diminishes Less than 15 stirring over loss in steam Clear, sparkling, firm, yet tender— every glass you make with Certo. that used to up the cost y as you ever fruit. Millio: use Certo all has Certo, Order a bottle right away. Douglas ~ Pectin Building, Rochester, as they ripen, But now, because Certo itself supplies the all-important jelly- making property, you can make your jam and jelly of the richest ripe fruits—those with the fine st flavor and loveliest color, You can even use fruits that have in themselves no jelly-making property, So easy — so quick — no juice and flavor boil away minutes from fruit to jam or jelly! Certo means that just one minutes active boil is needed. No more standing a hot stove—no long boiling that reduces the amount of your jelly—no of flavor, color and juice. Certo’s brief boil saves you all the fruit boil away. When you count ‘ou will find that with Certo you have half again’ as many glasses got from that much ns of housewives now the time, Your grocer Cor +» Granite New York. | WM American-iike rapidity, and the) stances, interchange of merchandise |Which ‘starts Friday. Closed all day Saturday—Decoration Day. ‘i = arrangements for dealing with the between Germany and Brazil should | = Sirs ona 7 © shipping f the CORNER President in Coolidge sss 05. © 2 1601-1603 FIRST AVENUE i | 3 e352 Se tBane Maso ana'yatdh Meet oi period ee |ot whom mother had never heard i Correspondent Finds Executive Is Be-| nis history. andere. aa ule ing thn ft alt [mar fei tr thee, only those familiar with the spots a Thousands of weak, nervous, run- down men and wo- | men have increased | their strength and endurance in only 2 weeks by simpiy building up their blood with Nuxated Iron, Contains pure organic iron, like the iron in your own blood. Entire! BY DALE VAN EVERY Tnited Press Staff Correspondent.) ASHINGTON, May 29.—Except to his closest friends, who claim | the rest of the world is Just discov t they recognized all the Coolidge has seemed to st of new characterist ration A ne humor, graciousness in meeting sense of a new a new gift for conversation, a now abil I iron Does not injure turb, the stomach. lt drugeta, people medicines. teeth or dist: Oa lity ‘to ‘enjoy minor recreations, all | unexpected, and all previ | detected in his much di little understood personal How long will it The test of paint is not its price—or its ap- Pearance after first application. Rasmussen Pure Paints positively answer the question of “how long it will stay paint- ed" — You can rély upon them for lowest cost be- cause they last longer. Rasmussen’s tests highest for covering capacity, opa- city, finish, gloss and fastness of color. Only the finest and purest of paint ingredients g0 into a Rasmussen Pure Paint label can. Ask your dealer for color cards Ask your painter for an estimate. PAINTS & VARNISHES RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT That's the name of the paint to use for the outside surfaces of your house, garage, etc. It is the very highest GUN of paint obtainable for protection against weather. The wide range of attractive harmon ious colors make it easy to decide on your color scheme. Full direct« ions on the label. Rasmussen @ Compan Portland and Seatile Sold by Rasmussen & Company 2108 Westlake Avenue MA in RASMUSSEN Faber Hardware Company 1128 First Avenue Between Pike and Union , PORTLAND and SEATTLE COMPAN tintin aed kad Asiniah a usebshitnaninniinenionioorti > coming “Human” in Society |come to ight since March 4, when }he becatne president of the United States in his own right r was marked ner RTACES haracter wa in the Inst with Coo! tmade political « “Keep was the ohiet r campalgy ee word. His calm [hin New Engin publican catch grant! Were portrayed. to the exclusion of j all else. The president's closest friends smiled, but kept their counsel, and | now the Coolidge they « wayn there has come to the surface Along with this sudden disclosure | of & keen sense of humor, hithefto unsuspected, Mr. Coolldge has evi | denced an awakened interest in ree. | reation, Last year he stayed two | or three Innings at a asional ball game out of respect to the national sport. Then he graduated at tendance at three of the world series games, 1 o¢c This yoar he goes to games be cause he likes it, and he doesn’t leave until the last out. he went to the theater once to hear Hamlet. This year he goes to vau | deville a recently attended a pop. ular musical revue. Perhaps in no way is the change more marked than in’ meeting peo ple. When he first became presi- dent his difference in greeting the many visitors who dafly call White House armed with chief ex- ecutive was a disappointment to many of them. In the place of this coldness he now 1s delighted to meet people. Efforts of White House officials to limit the number of visitors have met with his disapproval. He shakes hands with hundreds every day and enjoys it. Visitors come out of his office with broad smiles, obviously pleased by the graciousness of his greeting. MORE LUXURY TAXES LONDON.—New luxury taxes on imported automobiles, talking ma- chines, pianos and similar articles are being advocated by the indus. trial group In the house of commons, THE BROWN - DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia Street \CUTS YOUR COST | INTWO | We have established the reputa- | tion of being Seattle's Leading Den- | tists by twenty-four years of loyal | and faithful service to our patients, \ You can pay three times as much lelvewhere, but you cannot buy bet. | ter dental work than Brown's Bost in Dentistry, which saves you fifty cents on the dollar at least, and guarantees your work, MGR, GROWN DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia Street qualities, | id was al-| Last year} at the| |Wheat and Corn | | 12% ° 18 Thousands of people have taken advan THEY HAD TO GET OUT—So we got | Demand Is Stil High, Claimed tage of this sale, and here’s the reason: their stock—And here it goes. | The SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE was Yesterday we closed our doors and re- | BABSON PARK, M lay 28.—] ing f udgr “ a duced sale prices—Tomorrow the fireworks | Roger W. Habson, statistician and | courage formerly located at 1415 First Avenue— start. We want you to come here tomorrow worn eh ally pagipr? cei . thse sale vi 2°) THE BUILDING WAS CONDEMNED by —bSo we'll repeat this Sensational Free Offer ment the mn rent iy the city of Seattle. —It’s up to you to take advantage of it. p re sou i vt : ; i F | pered pet and should! be’ babled tates tod fect lirect And here’s our FREE OFFER: Men’s Kuppenheimer ce a. ee eee. ns alk Wools late patterns, values around $30.00 and $35.00, ply and demand other | dependen’ mn. thre i" atl] CUE tO... be ciee'és Pe .galtie siguaed 3% Ae Ie PP Py Hr | f Hd be | factor ther conditic jelding 4 ‘ Real [ge pat # nien| And as an added indycement to force all of these suits to be sold before the # that farming » fundament “Farming re subject to the and opportunities 1 the farmers should be} uffer or prosper ON TO BAGDAD 1925 Tourists Descend on Famed Oriental City temptati oth. | or line willing to LONDON, May 29.—B Arabian Nights fame, will the centers of tourist traffic this » ton Globe-trotters of moderate smeans can be assured of being able to take part in the pligrimage to this modern Mecea of the romantk A ape cially conducted tour of six weeks of! ¢ humerous; but the city occanion. rome to the Hotels have sprung up where he carried out his romanti- tame CORNS ‘Lift Off-No Pain | | | | | | | | Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift {t right off with fingers. | Your druggist selis a tiny bottle of | "Freezone" for a few cents, suffi client to remoye every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and | the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation.—Ad) ‘CHIL | HOMES | Read Mrs. Benedict’s Letter, | Praising Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Kewanee, Illin ‘When I was, married about a year and ahalf I took Lydia EB. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound be- causeof ill health, I did not have any children, I now! have two health little girls and y am sure I would nothave had them had itnot been for i ur medicine. vast spring and summer I got all run-down, irregular, and I had awful headaches, and my back and side hurt me so that [ could stay up only a short. time. My limbs would get so tired and ache till I couldery. I started to take | the Vegetable onpennd again and used the Sanative Wash, and it was not long till I was relieved, Now I do all my own work and help others, I sure praise Lydia B Pinkham's medi- cines to any one I meet that is suff ing from similar troubles. 1 think if mothers with girls would give it to | them when they come to womanhood |it would make them stronger. People who have known me all my life are astonished to see me now as I was always sickly when in my ‘teens and until I started piking the Vegetable Compound.’’-~ Mra, MARY R. Bune» ict, 913 Payson St., Kewanee, Ill, (Advertinement) ( THE SEATTLE Babson Finds Farmers in Improved Condition duration, including hotel accommo: 2 ryt Men's Khaki Pants have | 2 Be: Men’s C ps 7 oh dation and ample pin money, will) ing Promising Totals | togge nnn | ants have been marked on Bee ee ee ee ost no more than $1,000 eps . . g %i 7 apie han already begun. The! RIO DE JANEIRO, Praail, May #9 Genuine President Suspenders, the 50¢ | Men’s Straw Hats, $4.00 values, are | rush came upon the citizens of Bag-| tea, German busuees men| Kind, have been cut to 23c. Men's Overalls | priced at $1.48, while Men’s Velour Hats’ F 7 unexp etedly. Hotel ac sean | here expres satisfaction with the, t0 98e. 15¢ Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves | have been cut from $6.00 to $2.45. 4 | ation. was limited; complaints were! present aituagion of their bu CHARITY ABROAD | tant until I recelved the next morning | she had betrayed him and saw 3 SHINGTON. y 29.—Tho | On the subject. (which was yesteriay), a letter from| ne had given up wife and child an q t ‘ = jthe party she was ve nother which contained the st | | y exports of American funds for ch | ral times if we were | ~ r ‘3 al most | home—everything he had in the | {table purposes: decreased decidediy | nave on the morning |S2zPrising information, | world—for someone who cared noth+ faring 1984, ompared 40 1988 ther ae we all did thie |. You know mother has been 1n | ing for him, it seems he went n | still amounted to $65,000,000, the de, | {i2» As you kno in| Stitzerland with Karl. Well, at/ingane and swore to kill her. partment of comr to Zoe was very strange on the train{ Berne a young woman called upon | (copyright, 1925, N. B. A. Service, 11 day. Of this amount lover here to Pittsburg, and seemed! her to ask about Zoe. Absolutely FREE Friday! Seattle Bargain House Stock Goes On Sale ligher and Export tin ‘ ‘te close of business, Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat ,|in the house—and there are over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— «| will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. pag ose And here’s Lot No. 2: Men’s KUPPENHEIMER Ae tbe out -of ‘his | CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to 1 6 85 For the pant -tew years the tar-| $30.00 and $35,00, have been cut to ..................+.-. 5 tn nil haa farly good erove. Put) And Men's All-Wool Overcoats, late models, values around abnormaily low and the cost of lator | $30.00 and $40,00, go tomorrow at these same prices, $13.85 tummies this abuso tei’. fo*'\and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Max All-Wool Overcoats 1 0 85 snd wheat wont to $1.88 per| Will go tomorrow at the reducd price of .............0e0-e a 4 bu: corn to $1.2, and rye t oo" MONEY BACK GUARANTEE farmers of ¢ try are REMEMBER: HONEST REDUCTIONS—TRUTHFUL PRICES—On every item as me cn aes rome!" advertised—Money back if not satisfied—That’s the way we do.business—You can’t "i t Blo high ; ; make any mistake here. nd rye Sic higher t Men’s Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00 are | are cut to 9c, while 75¢ and $1.00 Leather | priced 85¢, and regular $1.25 Hickory Shirts | jhave been cut to 79c. Men’s fine Dress | Hose, worth almost three times the price, GERMANS’ TRADE j cut to 15ce, and Cotton Socks have been INCREASING =: | Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $4.00 Work , Pants at $1.85; while Men’s $5.00 to $6.00 an Commerce Show-/ Dress Pants are cut to $2.45, and $3.00 | Belts are priced at 18¢. Tomorrow you can buy Men’s $8.00 and $10.00 Howard Shoes at $3.48. Men's Work Shoes for $2.48; while Boys’ Fine Dress Shoes have been cut to $1.95. : Think of buying Men’s Ribbed Union, Suits for 95c, while Extra Heavy Wool U1 derwear has been cut to $1.18. Men's: Genuine B. V. D, Union Suits are on special Brazili These are just a few of the hundreds of money-sa jurday. Yes, we fill mail orders at these same price: g items that await you here Sat- s—so, don’t forget this Big Sale They voice the belief that except! Occurrence of unforeseen circum. she has had affairs and broken. up: | the homes of three different married |men. This girl. who was the sister inlaw of one of the men, was very bitter against her. She asserts that \the brother-in-law deserted his fam- |lly for Zoe, and at last lost his splendid position in a banking house. TE PRES-|now that if I could spend my entire/thru her, Naturally the couple ware RKE fe with you, it would be all I could | reduced to great distress and Zoe told 2,620,000 for the corresponding pe. | od of 1923, and £1,820,000 for the six months of 1 Dore Declares for | “Open Town” Policy| “"" Charging that Prosecutor. Cotvin| LETTER FROM 1 ] COTT TO RUT story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) against y n Dore! - Ruth. Dearz» Zoe Ellington and |@sk jthe man she was going to live in town” argument in| Sydney Carton both have disay I thought '{t tather strange, Ruth,! poverty with him no longer. She ne Wong You Ch ared in t mysterious fashi as you know how self-contained Zoe|told him she had never loved him, has fondanth in superior ays seemed, but I took it that | put | you may} my party had decided after Harry, her she ha viata : 4 worked very hard and was |p, 4 die ¥ afternoon |remember that we miased Zoe. Jack, | 00 Dad wooked very hard and was/ brother, had died to go into | Colvin, questioned on hi ¥+/ being the curious member of our bare thes Piers a8-/family of wealth and influence an said he is not responsible for “an- fed to find out when and|*ured her of my apprecintion of her | make some connection, either legit. nouncements of any attorneys rela Whom she left. Zoe, however, |!0Ve and bade her good night, as she! mate or illegitimate, that would in- ‘ tive to what I'm going to do." {at feant ao he ‘tells: me, refused to |2¢emed much calmer, |sure her a home. ; : I didn't think so much about this {give him any information whatever | When this man had found out that 0 was et work It was not} ¥ | Elizabeth Swartz, whom you have| TOMORROW — This letter com owed |heard about from Zoe, but someone! tinued. afraid to be alone. When we arrived a for direct charitable and 4 $30,000,000 for religious and mis nary purposes. The total, tho|her her room and the nearly $20,000,000 less than the pre-|instead of eaying any vious year, is greater than that ex-|the conveniences and beauty of the pended by any other country In the! furniture and decorations, she threw world |herself at my feet, saying, “Oh, Mrs. | | Prescott, if you only knew how much | teen |I love you and Ittle Jack. You do| | CHICAGU, — May 29. years spent in work is the average! not know what it means for me to total for 1 Injury or disease of the gums causes the loss of as many teeth as tooth decay. Squibbs Dental Cream, made with Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia protects the gums from acid irritation, and the teeth from decay. A safe dentifrice for everybody. old in the | be k to President rant Chapline of La Extension untversity. “Twenty-threo | years of sleep is the largest Item in| u life of three score years and ton,’ } “Eating takes five years; dressing, Including washing and shaving, three years and three months; school and study, two years; play, three years and nine months; entertainments, a year and one-t reading, seven years; sickness, a y and three months; riding and walk- | ing, two and ono-half years; idling, two years and nine montha You will keep me ems to me here with you. with you aman 70 ye 8, accord Salle FIRST TOUCH OF | -POSLAM STOPS ALL ITCHING! The gently healing medication of }Posiam is so CONCENTRATED that it stops itching instantly. It penetrates every tiny pore, and quickly drives away eczema and other torturing eruptions when oth. | er remedies are worse than useless. Costs only at all druggists. 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Surely you would rather use Mare mola Tablets and regain your slender figure, than try some unknown and pethaps harmful method of reducing! Get some Marmole Tablets at any druge iy * 6 Open 10 to 10 as Dont let baby be tortured by skin trouble! Apply Resinol Ointment and see how quickly the itching and ou in plain wrappers id, | | fi the Martnola Con 18}4 Genetal Motors burning stops Ida; Detroit, Mich Send for free booklet regurding the $25,000.00 Squibb Kducational Context, Contest Hdltor, Ki MN. Sautbb & Sons, 0, Dox 1182, Clty Halt Station, New York Clty, Resinol MARMOLA The Hoot Reduce

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