The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 4

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f' PAGE 4 THE TTLE FRIDAY, SULY 24, 1908 PAR Mildred Claims SEEK TO CURB | oe neg, 1415 Smallest Feet; FARM LAWS M ) vail - | cttayoeny ay er Well, Has She? | raministration Wants & jis 0 Guthvic and Union and Union Ww Yin fo not foot ~ ad ae l&13 TO 141? THIRD AVE. BET. PIKE & UNION Choke Off Measures Iv TY-ON1 \ WASHINGTON, J (he w pasa Pers wien Rig Pred NOTE—Purchases Charged Balance of Month Billed to the ne f hereby You on September First. “Where Quality Is Sold for Less” 4 nt i A’Sale of Ladies Neckwear |} *: Soe Samples—Starting at 39c [Jee Boys’ “Levi Straus”’ Khaki Flapper Suits At 12% Each Dy j le These are Travelers’ Samples from one of New York's leading Neckwear manu- ay 45g ae N Made in the suite t ? a reich j Sib y : added thet he had talked g, good-lc wt easily ned facturers. A lucky purchase, we call it. All up-to-the-minute models, and no two farm erpanisatte ~ ‘ ne good-looking and ea ; ‘ 3 to 8 pieces alike. Groyped for easy selection at ve that 4 ow v , Boys’ All-Wool Boys’ Madras 5) | ; “ Swimming Suits Sports Blouses q 39c, 59c, 95c and $1.19 Regular Values About Double These Prices Men’s Straw Hats $1.45 Boys’ Corduroy Pants $2.95 FIVE CALIFORNIA All smart styles for late summer wear. The colors and styles ‘So pepular with Sennit and other popular straws, $1.45. | the boys at this time. Gray and powder BANKS SOLD | blue, at $2.95 and $3.50. Y rs * $4.50 Gauntlet Kid Gloves, e Men’s Fine Knit Ties 69c $2.95 San Francisco Firm Buys}*¥ = You will find these as we state, regular Ladies’ Fancy Gauntlet Cuff Kid 9) State Institutions bias JACKAL KIDNAPS BABE $1.00 values, and all smart, new styles,]| Gloves, in the flare and straight cuff i ” anon ce Ju ently at 69¢. styles. Regular $4.50 at $2.95, ; cot Sia 2 ; P enacticenen’s ie abe ‘ s s ei ~ ties, Ladies’ Luxite t ane th| dian baby from a hut. The child Men's sport styles in Cut Silk Ties,| $ a nt| Glas, bates Geet tet Fashion Craft make, A special Saturday | Silk Hose at... . : 1.00 at 59¢. DI i At 65 Each At 95c Each 3 I r Ir _ sen HE * MacDougall-Southwick THIRD FLOOR Business Women— who find it most convenient to shop on Saturday, will find MacDougal Southwick’s services attuned to the needs of women who are professionally inclined. It is our endeavor, at all times, to carry ready-to-wear, jewelry, toiletries and accessories at very low prices, yet ever maintain- ing the high quality characteristic of this long-established store. 2 Pairs for $1.95 sor arias ema fe MORE PONIES TO PRINCE All the popular colors, wide elastic BUENOS AIRES.—Five of the fir eS SAE i ’ : est polo ponies in Argentine will be| == garter tops; reinforced heel, sole and toe. presented to the Prince of Wales|” MILWAUKEB.—Seven persor Men’s $2.50 Tailored Dress Shirts, all} ¢ anteed Luxite quality, at $1.00 * ye When he arrives | the family of the Hol new patterns, all fast colors; collars to] pair rs for $1.95. ond ——————————— — ——— — match; collars attached, and $1 49 Tan Oxfords—a ‘ : neckband styles, at ° were stri father refus nd that} CUCUMBER BEETLE the country. It can be olled by y Pints é Con | The striped cucumber beetle is do-| gusting with calclum arsenic mixed tre Bank ing serious damage in many parts of 1 lime, 1 : ‘ “i . with equal parts of hydrated or spraying with arsenic of lead at Neteral Reryedies E Dr. Wo, Chinese Doc- tor, Herb’ Specialist, compounds the Chinese Herbs, root blood with nature her! drugs.Dr. Lee Co., 208 James Seattle, Wash. “350 ARTISTS 10 HELP. SHOW Men's and Young) eg Sapetanay Se. Wis tis [oS ee . the Sportaren's . at Green| Lake, mostly from a stage designed by Alonzo Victor Lewis, Seattle | “How you feel’ depends on “how you eat.” sculptor 25 30 35 [eros wit canna aernen| Forget hot, heavy foods. and eveuing until Saturday night . 5 5 | Mra. Aten saw today “an awak:| Eat lots of these cool, crisp, wonderfully flavored . jtlon’and that she will refuse all offi-| ciai invitations. jened appreciation of the beauties | of a and bits See le,” as 9, scr BahGar, Shae 18 Menta 88 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. They add delicious zest to O ] | The carnival of muse and dancing hot weather meals. Keep you cheery and fit when n y | SPECIAL Pains ia produang at uta cc 4 ver | other folks are sweltering. with those not only of New York 1 O O FOR eae mete ie wen, eee Ready-to-serve, with cold milk or cream. A tempt- e Every conceivable fo f th in, feas wi i , > Sd 30 DAYS |i ohbekcte sas oe Von fee ended. , | presented by the Foundation fund at | < D | Our nea nubber fhe show. Many. dancing, ocho Only Kellogg's can bring you such flavor! Such | lof the city will send thelr trained ich ! * own \ Our Whalebone Set of Teeth doom || *ttists: colleges Ax cheela bi Mets crunchy deliciousness! Never tough-thick. | petogver tone of sapulte tines || aia will preasntuaitigers and. playsets; Never leathery. Always fresh. have two | have tye $8.00 |! 20288 of alt nations, dances of a Setattte Benet il tangtig from ols (9° PACA. com More than 10,000,000 people every day insist on Production of the human gum, || and $ 1 O O } Jeter $10.00 | °° wil be seen and heard. Kellogg’s—the original and only genuine corn flakes. e Gold w Porcelain ‘ae Gtovrn ce -, $4.00 || Emil Ross Funeral Sold by all grocers. Served at all hotels and you full value for it on denet || to Be on Saturday restaurants, ; | woe Gavi gtneeuisha dee as Emil Ross, 86, will be buried Sat a ta tpn H urday in Lakeview cemetery, follow: Examination FREE ing funeral service at 4 p.m. at the Open 9 to liy—9 to 12 Butterworth mortuary. He died Sunday Thursday at his home, 6850 McKinley | Ross was warehouse foreman for ‘ } j the National Grocery Co, He was 20 | Carns erent se: | born in Germany, but has lived in Come in tomorrow, Over Mutual Sav, & 1 | Seattle 16 years, during which time just “Bring a Dollar’ : : Zi he became affiliated with Lodge No. | 211, Loyal Order of Moose, Surviving and take your choice of j ’ him are a widow and six children, these suits as adver- : | PREDICTS FASTER PLANE mf @ y = LONDON.—Five years from now tised. airplanes will fly across the Atlantie in a few hours, Fokker, the Dutch Pay Us the Balance | ition as You Get Paid mit oN a % | OTICE Not Tempor. | Water will be shut off on H Sh ° . impo ary Rolief But CURE W, Spokane at. from the weat ats, Shoes and Furnishings PILES or other Rectal or Colon| | waterway to” W. Garfield y th ‘ e ailments should not be experi- Vek on Sunday, July 26, ‘ou get the goods when i “yh i mentedwith. They should and rom 12 noon till midnight, g g you pay the first dollar. permenently CURED by my ronirrce|| ‘This. eftects tho, service on le Town ave. D Water will be shut off on taining scores of voluntary testimoni Commodore way from 24th from patients, some of whom had ave, W, to'2kth’ place W., on i i ered 20 ind had tried every kind Saturday, July 26, from 8 a cay a Milan enn RAL lhl of drug and treatment. Read it and you m, to 6 p.m ; ; flavor—such crisp, crunchy flakes. The Peucio, | will better understand why i i only genuine corn flakes have the signa. | WHT HALT BE LAVORN ey se OW Loan given Written Guar: |, = | belie hist! Ua ‘ rem ee i antee to CURE your Piles ANDY Py a 1427 Fifth Ave. \ WEAN MD ine may desi and for withOe cog maaient aes PANy Between Pike and Union Streets—MAin/846 | Boe f f zt! 45 Yrs, ‘NON, cay _ rer AN on the package, SEALED INNER WN

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