The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 3

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fr TUESDAY, Jt \ ey oe 6 | 2 Days Only Spec $ Portland NE 2, W) Francine’s TEN-DOLLAR Brings Values Galore OMORROW will be a red-letter day in Seattle, for tomorrow opens the Ten Dollar Sale at Francine. Selections from higher-priced groups of Coats and Dresse have been reduced to $10, making them the biggest values to be found at this unusually low price. ' Coats and Dresses i ial Sale of Millinery N the millinery department the Ten Dollar price has been cut in half. two hats for ten dollars for those who want a generous wardrobe. beautiful creations at $5. «ft 4 ya Scores of rancine - 1105 SECOND AVE. Corner Second and Spring Crepe provided for med dresses, ered dresses, basque styles, sleeves, tab s! In the modish as brown, nay Sizes 16 to 46. ree*service @ THEE DRESSES A group of unusually attractive Crepe Satin Georgette Seldom has such a collection of the newest and most fashionable Dresse: been offered at such a price. vidual models. Women as well as misses have been There are styles that are smart in their very simplicity. There are youth- ful, frilly models, newer long sleeves. Dresses of Faille Twill Charmeen Ss All indi- in this rare purchase. There are lace trim- beaded dresses, embroid- flaring models, new apron front styles, short leeves, and some of the 1332-34 Second Ave. Summer shades as well During Remodeling of y, and black. Union Street Entrance, Our Men's Shop May Be Reached Through Main Entrance—1332 Second Ave, Credit That Costs Nothing Extra Our “Credit Gladly” policy has proven itself to be the most carefully worked out Accounts opened at time of first purchase—make your’ selection, CHARGE IT,,and ver featured by a responsible high-class store. NAME YOUR OWN CREDIT TERMS .——_ RE IS BUT ONE PRICE WHETHER CASH OR CREDIT ALANA RN INA Don't Be Alarmed 96 JESSIE BUSLEY, charming “Ma” Fisher, who is giving | Seattle theater folk a tremendous thrill in “The Show-Off” | at the Metropolitan this week, BY LELAND HANNUM fa F that waa before I'd seen “Ma” |? in the little dre Pardon ur om marked with rtinement) that way ‘Suffered Two Years. Relieved by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound Vegetable Com- pound I was a tel- ative husiastic and had been suf- | ! fering for two years with bear- THE SEATTLE STAR Star Reporter Falls in Love With Actre: It’s Only “Ma” Fisher; You Will, Too, When You See He: night A case of eque on ‘The Bat,’ t and Jabbed a cameo “breast tho center. of the business, thank you,” espon | (Ad the number of people who tell mo Junt ordinary ma, m aged, pins come undone a 1s come off just-the sar don’ what's doing on the Eastern | stages before the road companies | got out here. phone operator | ¥¢!!. no one could ask for more ap- " straightened her skirts and ins | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTI0 F KEGEL, President FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE PAY NO CASH —=DOWNI== Arrange Liberal Terms for Your Home Furniture, Rugs, Lamps, Ranges Cedar Chests, Phonographs Refrigerators All of the quality which The Grote - Rankin Co. demands — all newly bought from the most reliable makers of good furniture. BUY NOW! Pay No Cash Arrange Liberal Terms smiling we 1 buttoning “You kn » that I first the old Grar shop's Carriage. ¥ out front tonight was at Carl Reiter's ral reasons ago in my too. the black bow at her mo," said Bil, helpfully, pin is unclasped.” ded. “It's supposed to be but you'd be surprised at} | | | © thoughtfully fa’ is ” she continued, e-awake place jal—but you don't bet there are just! 1 town that think | comedy, | om to be educated But when they do—| audiences or more en receptions,”” | ing-down p | eral d scarcely walk. At | Ma d times [ could not | t do any kind of of work on account ofmy trouble. My mother was taking the medicine for e Change of Life and she thought elp me and it did. also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver | ington, Pills. I recommend your medicines | A! to my friends and I will answer all | letters asking about them.’’—Mrs. P. E. Everts, Box 149, Marshalltown, la. Mrs. Norton’s Experience “Before I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I was weak and nervous, and had such | § terrible dizzy spells that I could not stand some days. I had no appetite, was restless at night and felt all run- down, My husband got me a bottle of the Vegetable Compound and I am surprised at the results after taking it.” fii ee © S. Norton, 18 § y A Juan 34.N,, pratned Int, Te, (Advertinement) Department 1926. July 6, 1884 (23.8 lands In the follow military reservations in the Stato of | Washington, will bs for cash by the smi division to the high leas than the appraised price in the district land offi pommencing at 10 d ant Side), T 8.85 a ere will be sold on August 5, the abandoned Island (southeast point), R. 2 W., 248.60 552.34 acres, appraixed at § Further information can be o i from the Jocal land office at Seattle, | Washington. the Interior, Gen- | Washington, D. C., | tice In hereby given » the provisions of tat., 108), andoned | ort ‘ered for anle legal sub- bidder, at no ce at Seattle, Wash- Aca. + Washington Harbor 20.N., R. 3 W., W. M. acres, appraised Washington. Harbor . 3 OW, 4 nt (Bast), T. 30 N,, Rd rained at id (Went Side), 7.68 acres, ap- Island R. 2 acres, appraised at itary reser- v; Looper Ial- Tr, 34 and appraised t pprained at’ $8,0 94.60; 3 DN, WILLIAM SPRY, Commiasioner, | Set Teeth as Low as $5 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- production of the human $10 gum, set of teeth..,..... We guarantee a fit on all our plates Gold Crowns (22 karat) | | STOP Porcelain |] Gota rin Gold Inlay fynthetle Porcelain Fillings Pyorrhen ‘Treatment, per tooth Tenth Wxtracted (Patntewn) charge for painless extraction lized instruments and operatora, whom you wi ashamed to recommend frienda, AL work guaranteed for 15 years Examination FEE, Open 0 ully—0 to 12 Sunday OHIO DENTISTS 207 Univeral Corner Second Ave, Over Mutual Say, & Lonn Ane, heart, purl entire ayato iment, |Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have | PS swelling reduced tn Intes the liver, iidneys, ator: Dept. U7, A (Advertisement) ITCHING ECZEMA — | 4d, You can stop burn- czoma quickly by ap- na short time usually cnzema, otter, Pim- Blackheads and similar on Will he removed, he skin and making healthy, alwaya uno ating, antiseptic ||| one’ dependable | n troublos of all 0 Antixeptio Liguid for Trial bottle 860, large | mo Ointment pr Ap} ht, 60e. Zemo Soap, and healing, 260, All (Advertinomen TREATE) WEEK FREE Bhort Novi blood, ntrengthe {to for free trial ROPEY KOMEDY ata, Georgia, took a hasty glance e's jealous of her children; in the n “{ think you'll Ike ‘Ma’,” sh 1 ‘the show-off'—well, you|out the filth of a lot of ‘new dra- : A dozens of him. 8 nothing | ma’.”’ ba ‘as ‘Just olk: And she | Woes uae foun)” ANE sees indig or outof-sorts| We stepped to the door—"there’s an acid-tongued old woman.) arout, To me, he’s pathetic. He's| my cue,” said ‘Ma,” “run along out she inferior and hoe knows {t and he/front and see how you like lowly clever tongue and | Fisher’. weapon and shield. to protect them, and she has p tongue s realism, but it’s real with- ‘Ma I did and fell in love with her. 18 x 1}-in.x4-ft. perfect fir lath; w ork manship guaranteed; no defects. e O In the Building C4 of Your Home! 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