The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1925, Page 3

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a? fi Pi BRS Me ee Sa Ve Se Hn 8 OS MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 VANCOUVER Hie” 60.000 See Red-Heads )GANADA AGAINST REV, BUNGH IS QUTLAW-SLAYER GENTENNIAL | Goreme es me is J/ASEL ROUTE. INDORSED EVADES NE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO packed the waterfront here Sunday to witness 70 red-haired we City Celebrates Founding, bathing contestants parade in the first red-haired beauty (Officials Apathetic to Pro-| Charges of Woman Repu-|Cops Find Abandoned Camp FIFTH AVENUE AND PI 100 Years Ago pina in the'West, No, none of the red-heads were bow ject of Middle West diated by Congregation of Chapman's Avenger Premde VA, ( V t Be rs = 7 PRINCE AWRITEDIJEALOUS SPOUSE Sees sete ee or ibe: ws sy. was, Buenos ides Realy to Wel- KILLS MAN Lpepe part In ‘ z Bathe ; Mt come Wales to Southland ! t a Phas Tet © ain ou } BUENOS alnAG Aus. 17wy| Finds Wife Entering Home; (hey haa} t ; f fee ve Pre U. I—Argentina’s bea “To Fix lron,”” She Says : hago ei . a jorned an a city of¢ : } j : 4 1 C \ per t PORTLAND, Aug ty t I ri M V Ma 4 ty " Jar oT fev ' United ¥ G6 a re ald ¢ p a toda nm ¢ 1 , be s i M I A A ; wT r "a xe: tha Britiab\ond: |e te | a . » Union Pacific Ad Pacific Unicn 0 , - : i le so tad A gy Man Is Impressed “'\\:’ os Boy May Die From Minded cbt Ue tihe ead vba food fia i ! Brookhart Defeated, Injuries at Play New Report Shows hospital wit WASHINGTON, A (By 1 P)—Tabulat of t Tow Q eS : tiebear With a ee | re . tc in ; ' az - THREATENS LIFE in Car, Arrested Aberdeen’s Water " : Youth Killed When B Stabbed, 1 Shot | with teckess driving Monday. i Supply Is Rescued Machine Runs Away "p<rtie Gels Letter From The Autumn Mode in Daytime ona Dinner Dresses $39.50 new shades—and and the in F Pedehgelvtely “HM ethodi Wi WALLA WALLA, al ‘ald Chapman ° A ash with | w ae cA Pt yin mater tet dd: ll } tad, Pal of Gera q n ascist Battle Eva BE haetnne) hart tecnkale the? fa hodists 1 g. 17.—Five aig Meet at Yakima ) eae Sul pic amie irdeonae tan NEWARK, N men w tat A during a ing of ar Garden und ontrol Sunday HERE'S A NERVY THIEF Two of the men who were stabbed) KENT MAN HURT IN CRASH CHAPIN, N, Y.~ Charles B Wwere taken to a Newark hospital in} John Jacobs, of Kent, was injured |< dition when his ¢ i t r Burd! y WHAT'S IN A NAME? E ims of for Autumn, which are 1 for their f showing. epe-back-satin Ninette and twill sheen are the Rich A nal colorings such as Pencil B Hazlenut, ‘Tea Rose and Otter Brown vie with the newly importance. Black is especially. smart these frocks, with touches of Pansy or Tenell Blue avored mate EXPLORERS FEAR i WINTER, ICE Arctic Night Fast Closing In on Polar Aviators For Germs No soap that is safe for toilet use will “remove” germs any better than Palmolive If guarding a good complexion is your aim, use @ soap made fo protect it s! How exquisitely youthful Fashion seems, as sho steps jauntily along, short skirts flaring! Her woolen frocks are fur-trimmed. All her daytime frocks es peep out cleverly from front, nal cape, a more than occasional Her dinner frocks are sleeve- thread and metal stitchery. WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—(By 1 nodes Princo sh of black crep effect. Sizes f skete d, the Dinner Dress {s of crepe satin in with thread embroidery. The Street crepe, featuring the 16 years to 42 bust measure —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Oval Rugs of Velvet 27x52 $10.00 27240 7.75 Oval Rugs are deservedly pop They lend themselves y to almost any decorative scheme. s, which have just d, are of velvet in two adaptable sizes, in effects reproducing the designs and colorings of the beautiful oval Wiltons of France. They are especially sulted for use In bedrooms, sun parlors, halls, or breakfast rooms. Their oval shape fits pleasantly into odd spaces, and their warm coloring brightens an other- wise dark spot OME beauty seekers, we are told, may be practicing a grave mistake in complexion care. So this is published for the good of all concerned—for your sake and for ours. Soaps to “destrgy” germs should be used only on advice of a physician. All soaps “remove” germs to a certain degree. No soap suitable for toilet use will “remove” germs any better than Palmolive. The real difference in soaps is in their effect upon your skin. And good complexions are too precious for experiment. Remember this when you are tempted to touch your face with other than a good complexion soap. GREAT NORTHERN AGENTS HERE | Ticket Sellers Hold Semi- | Annual Talk Fest In old days, women were told, “Use no soap on your face.” For all soaps were too harsh. Then Palmolive came, A soap made of cosmetic oils. A soap made to be used lavishly on the skin. Then note what happened. Women tried it and found amazingly good complexions. Palmolive became quickly the leading toilet soap of the world. In France, home of cosmetics, Palmolive is one of the two largest selling toilet soaps. French soaps, in France itself, are being sup- planted by Palmolive. That is because Palmolive Soap is a unique creation, based on 60 years of soap study. A scientific soap made for ONE purpose only: to foster good complexions. Don’t expect Palmolive results from ordinary soaps. Don’t expect them from medicated soaps. Don’t expect them from “jack-of-all-trades” soaps—soaps claimed “germ combatants,” soaps claimed for facial use and fabric cleansing alike. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Primitive Housekeeping Methods Will Soon Be As Obsolete As the ‘Tallow Candle! THE NATIONAL PRESSURE COOKER is bringing factory efficiency into the kitchen, Higher temperatures can be at- tained in pressure cookery than in the use of the ordinary methods, | making it possible to quickly and afely can foods such as fish, meats and vegetables, for Winter use, ould only be handled stablishments. > prizes effic- Le Following the old adage, “Prac what you preac of about agerera at Northern s om cities thru t are iting Seattle | ey were holding acon. Monday at The Olympic meeting, which Is in line| lic he r Palmolive is not the only fine toilet soap. We know of two others that compare favorably. But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 10 cents. . . no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous prqduction brings you this modest price. which befe with safet The hou which the em ic pref. National Pressure ‘. $ 3 pas: Cooker me { as she prefers Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. f Presid electric lighting to the tallow can- ‘ i is Jo . ng: are } die. If you ha t yet investi- Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. It is nature’s formula to “Keep That School- J. Costelio, Wost uftle man gated ‘presse RRURSCeTIaL Ue ako Ager il general adver you just how much more efficient it is —Dhe Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor girl Complexion.” tising ag W. Meldrum, as- | istant general passenger agent; L, i. He on, superintendent of | dining and I. W. Graham. - — Western agricultural a (== oars a i NITE Others on the visiting list are:! Ng More Fat; Wash It Away Willis . K, Sprye, H R.A. Dun With La-Mar Reducing Soap N. Christo! New Discovery Brings Quick and Amazing Revulty agate” ‘and Shrinks the Skin, Keeping It Free ag From Telltale Wrinkles FRENCH WOMEN Largely Vote ‘‘No”’ on French Soaps In France, women smile at the age-old beauty lap, H pherson, D. G j bert, W. G. Gi vat eng, Rt. M. Smith, J. C. Maher, M “ fe oday one suril AS ‘ What will reduce me and make me thin? Science answers bubble of “French soaps. peimouye Hoye Pee Reading, W. R. ‘Taylor, J. 1! this question with La-Mar Reducing Soap, a new discovery of the two greatest selling toilet soaps in France, Pewters, R. C, Murphy, R. L. Rich that reduces any part of the body without affecting other French soaps have been supplanted. ardson, Neal Kellar parts. Nothing internal to take, No dieting or exercises, Rasil Acton, A, Alstrom, KE, 1, You simply wash your fat away without changing your reg- Parisian beauties are glad to pay almost twice as ular routine. Tt acts like magic in reducing double chin, ab- much for a cake of Palmolive as American women Se Buehapan, ©. A, Dye, A, Whitnall, | —domen, ungainly ankles, fat wrists, arms, shoulders, large i three times as much as R, ©. Godfrey, David Alexander breasts or superfluous flesh on any part of the body. pay. And, in many cases, § A fe Ne full Paul Meye H. Hebb, GC. W Fat is a needless burden, over-taxing the heart, cating for their own “French” soaps. Remember this when lote carefully | Mahoney Tuvey, 1 high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries, And who tempted by “Frenchy” claims for soaps. the name and wrapper. rived; 1 Kitohell, ever saw a double chin that was beautiful or excessive fat that was becoming? Fat {s fatal alike to beauty and to health, La Mar Reducing Soap is sold on a money-back fuarantee at all good drug ang department. stores tine country over, or direct to you prepaid parcel post, if Johnstone, J. W. Young, H. M.| — your dealer cannot supply you. Price SOc a cake or three Hovers, A. L. Scott, H. Te, Dodd, Hi.| eakes for $1.00; one to thren cakes usually accomplish ‘ I ae S| its parpose. You will be surprised at results yam Carter Bb. B. Gillam, G., G | TQ. Ce | ©, Sands 1, Shults, BE. oF. ¢ nan, R.A Palmolive is never sold unwrapped. Perey Payne Bldg. Cleve oar nen 1 teed Ny Swift Dew if Hartel! “ Star Want Ads bring RESULTS. rats Su nesae'etane“ STAR WANT ADS. GET 4 4 { SSeS a ET: a ' i i : |

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