The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 3

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DAY, DNES JULY 22, 1925, et Your Round Oak NOW! | Start Payments SEPT. Ist 1 order to lighten a fall rush we are ing this liberal offer so that you may have your nace put in now and start paying for it in the fall. TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVE OR FURNACE DN A GENUINE ROUND OAK, WHICH SAVES %; ON FUEL—CANNOT SMOKE, AND GIVES CLEAN, HEALTHFUL HEAT, «* McGowan Bros... ALASKA CLUB SMOKER | MAN IS “LEADING LADY" {| PEKIN In ( tr tt THE SEATTLE STAR i [My Adventures i in Prison—and After BY WIND — WHITE WIFE OF| JAP IS POOR | That Was Why She Made | Beer, She Tells Cops at Jail | IFRED MASON HUCK \ 5 nad | , PAY DAY SHE FROZE BELLINGHAM that counts. from distant mines. We know coal! We know BELLINGHAM COAL will save you big money by the year. f Start the Fall with BELLINGHAM COAL—and ES | Let us prove it has “More mj Heat Per Dollar’—and you'll keep on saving money stick to it all winter. year after year. | Autumn is almost here. : ai by more than 60 Seattle dealers. i] name of the one nearest you. Seaboard Bldg. 7 “More Heat Per Dollar’’ iter ce ha COAL Forthe Sake of Your Pocketbook f= It’s not. the ton-cost but the yearly cost of coal Don’t buy high-price-per-ton coal just because you think it ought to be better—most of your money goes for freight on account of the Jong haul Coal up with Bellingham NOW—have it ready. Sold and recommended BELLINGHAM COAL MINES ELliott 5017 | needs HER TICKET mum required t A Tomorrow; I beco 1| Pittsburg hotel me a maid in a Lecture On Christian Science Given in City Peter V. Large Crowd at Masonic he mental ¢ portance of shut ’Phone for the ived aa STEEN a it eee cannot | But sorneone may ask, “How can . mia I vo | tl be true in my case, for I never ¢ [thought of this ailment of mine until | ia it came upon moe?" In reply to this pod sy vallabl iy of G as i . lee tion it may be sald that we reno | tually conskc Wanniy our | Yery little of what the upply OUFT mortal mind jx thinking, things and the happ: « about u only of the ¢ th from us and reluctant to for the of humanity When w mnsciously give the mental order We have no di ing the mental cause and effect same mentality whieh di and breath, an¢ npels the hand to move all ‘ite from the th nh be multiplie |r Jighbor a This was convietion which ame to Mary Wddy, when, some fasten its hold thing like halt @ ontury ago, the |nocessury that. he should fate: any X Ross, of Syracuse, Speaks to}: ing out| human’ or | s which we | fre to move the hand, | 1© resulting movement is vis- | fficulty in ob- | =e _| Pennsylvania Railroad At | The Standard Railroad of the World PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F._ KEGEL, Pre VI sident AND PIKE § FIFTH A YUE TREET New Printed Silk ane 5] (5 In Sizes to Fit Everyone “MART » printe izes from 16 to 46 bust measure what an opportunity for ger woman who obliged to pay sim- d silk crepe ir up ial the East, and are packed Thur aey for The col- en-and-white, r combinations Sa all newly and cuffs ot ‘ ef jab Bt attractive collars proved by F n plain crepe in the prevail The values are assure the s and wide range of sizes that will attract you. exceptional, and V ir popularity You will find many model —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor For Apron Thursday We Have Re-Ordered Those Charming Morning Frocks of Voile, English Print and Tissue Gingham $1.95 and $2.95 go around. have re-ordered them for le to tomorrow, nd we vere abl get another new one to add to hie ones you lil ‘ed o well tissue gingham, in a good color assortme The ketch will » to illustrate the um. of these pretty —The Grote Rankin Company s ious. 1 mortal cuaitiand of lisea. nto th realm of health, | safe , and harmonious being. The New Union Station CHICAGO America’s Newest and Finest Railroad Terminal NOW IN SERVICE See it on your next trip East before boarding The Broadway Limited DE LUXE 20-HOUR TRAIN CHICAGO to NEW YORK The famous All-Pullman, observation car, train that daily meets by dependable schedule and quality service the exacting demands of travelers to the Atlantic Seaboard. Ly. Chicago . . . Ar. Philadelphia 7:54 a.m. [ET] Ar. New York 9:40 a. m. (ET} For reservations or further information, address B.C. Ke alton District Pa 12:40 p.m. (CT} ° or Te spre Ue, ah entative ary ina “Tolephe 6 S00"

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