The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 4

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si RLS te i OH PAGE 4 ¥ JO2 Semsstive coils tie the 99 big spirals at tops and also centers, Get double long life, finer comfort, When you see The Ace, you will marvel that anything so yielding can yet be so strong. But until you experience its cra- dling comfort, you cannot know how lux- urious a bed-spring can be. Afteralifetime of use, it will still be flexible, firm and quiet. When other springs of equal age are creaking, bulging, broken and sagging, The Ace will still be giving luxurious and silent service. There is literally no other spring like it. The stout frame of angle steel is stiffened by 9 large cross members. To this sturdy foundation, 99 resilient spirals, 8 inches deep, are securely anchored. At their centers, as well as their tops, these big main spirals are tied together into a firm yet flexiblewhole by small coil springs. THE SIMMONS COMPANY : NEW YORK - ! Im any sleeping position The Ace Sirmly yet buoyantly supports every curve. The body weight ts perfectly balanced, allowing com- plete relaxation for deep sleep. Remember: Onethird of pour life is pent in bad THE SEATTLE 3 Only The Ace has these 142 additional flexible coils in its depths. epee stabilizers pre vent sagging, side- sway, spreading, TAR TUESI CYNTHIA GREY |e k ) Women Now Takin 9) i Their Men in Hand | American Wives Praised for Making Hubbies Best Dressed Men in, World BY CYNTHIA GREY American women are making their husband Invite you to t FALL FASE and sweet hearts the best-dressed men in the world! Wednesday Such is the pronouncement made in Chicago recently by Mr. R. E. Bigelow, Seattle merchant and president of the 10:30 in National Association of Retail Clothier 2-00 First of all, says Mr. Bigelow, American men are slowly ad but surely reaching the point where they are careful and diserjminating about what they wear. No longer are they content with just anything; more and more they are insist ing on the styles and materials that are truly to them, And all of this, Mr. Bigelow insists, is due not to the acumen or faste of the men themselves, but to the activities of their folks.” “Our women have been largely responsible for this change,” he says “It is they who have awakened men to the realization that well dre men get farther in love or in business than those who ate careless becoming “women Benefit Children’ en men come into | MacDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK at th in the afternoon Special Performance Ortho- pedic Hospital, Wednesday JAY, SEPTEMBER & e present at their TION REVUE Store and Thursda the morning value in The Ace Bed Spring lower price 123 = Other bed-springs have similar cross-ties on top but use stiff steel at the centers, Only The Ace has its big spirals spring- tied at their centers, allowing each main spring to act independently and give every muscle the gentle, firm support it craves. Ace comfort and long life is further in- sured by patented twin stabilizers and a heavy top border which prevent side- sway, spreading and sagging. See The Ace before deciding on any bed- spring. Its sturdy quality and luxurious comfort now is extremely low in price, because it is built by thousands in the world’s largest bedding factories. Compare T’he Ace today at your dealer’s. Also see the new Beautyrest inner-spring mattress; a remarkable value at $41.50. CHICAGO + ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO Notice how the body compresses the extra deep main spirals to varying depths. The small of she fae is as firmly supported as all the other body contours. «Built for Sleep + \Rites for Cantor | by Rabbi Shapiro | Funeral services were held over |the body of 8 New York ca Herzl. synagogue | Bhapiro officiating. | Mrs, Schlosberg departed Monday | evening with the body for Provi- or, Monday in the Rabbi Baruch Cantor Schlosberg was stricken | after a brief iliness at the home of | Rabbi Shapiro. He was here to of. |ficiate at the Herzl synagogue i during the Jewish hol: CorrectGlasses are the only known rem- edy for most eye troubles and a very large percent- age of all headaches, 1 Eyes exam: ined by the latest methods here. Glasses That Are Right at Low Experience Prices Rothwell Optical Co, 227 Union Street, Senttle Second and Third Aven, "THIS NIGHT | may convince you Sallow skin is more than akin listless feeling, keep your stomach, liverandbowels free La-Mar Reducing Soap The new discovery, Resaits quick and amas. | Will keep you clean inside, nothing internal to take. luce any part | twO tonight. ( st body desired without affecting other parts. | you sick and you will feel good to- eee eat te Tet | morrow. 60 for 26 cents. Acta like magis in redneing double chin, abdomen engainly ankles, unbecoming wrists, arms and | Sold everywhure ) large breasts or any superfuous fat ———— om body, bg Gee ih tal te ak TE Let Cuticura Soap Hotes te Gountty over, or airect tn 700 e and constipation, ” en teal en by LN i Wpabhot . Wee tee int carte |! Keep Your Skin Tou will be surpria at resulta, Fresh and Youthful | fms ten, Cita aha trea LA MAR LABORATORIES earns » Cleveland, Olio, and gus: J by Bartell Drug Hoy G 0. Guy, Swift Drug Co. Schlosberg, famous} dence, R. I., where burial will occur. | deep. Forthat tired, worn out, | | | {| from indigestion, biliousness | Chamberlain’s Tablets Take | They will not make| u il | Mrs. Jack Dempsey Now | Would Be Known Again jas Just Estelle Taylor! OLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 8.—It’s) Jack Dempsey, gradually, or other: | a hard fight to be an ambitious | wine | fereen actress and the wife of a box! | fighter at one and the same time, | ¢ \figuring Jt from all | angtes. é } | Witness the case and predicament | Dempsey and that's the only reason of Estelle Taylor, the fair, w | changed her name to Mrs. Demps jfor matrimonial purposes, and w | would like to change it back to Es-| telle again for strictly professional | welght | fore purposes. le By marrying the 1 champion of the world. ¥ | closed on a screen career and sep rated herself socially from the| 's roster of celebrities, $ you understand, just M box fighter’s wife, ‘The dramatic critics turned their thumbs down, awit were, and referred her expensive and energetic | press agent to the sporting depart | ment, | | And the. sporting writers, in-|t jcensed at the suggestion that their's | ( | was a drama page, deleted the name of the fair Mstelle from her press agent’s notice and retained the Now Estelle Taylor haunts the isting offices once more under her professional | own name, It’s poor business being just Mrs. » In Estelle Taylor, Mrs. Dempsey %, PROSECUTIONS | Criminal Calendar for the Week of Sept. 21-28 Out ght of the 14 criminal cases set | urt Clerk George Grant reported Tuesday One Is a manslaughter case, grow ing out of a Green river gorge auto accident early in August, in which name of Mr. Jack Dempary, because, they alwoys explained, this is the sport Jing department. And when Mrs, | Dempsey, who wanted to bo Estelle Taylor again, her husband's name in print ever so much, and | herself merely referred to, if at all as the “wife,” she became indignant A great light then came to Hstolle who had waited six long, | months for one of the ducers to sign Mrs to a starting contract No one, she figured, for Mra, De the box wite, who v un actre and there 4s one each of second degreo burglary and assault. Two of the cases are of grand larceny. The calendar called by Presiding | Judge Charles Paul follows: eptember 21—Harvey 1, | son, Jointint; fruitless | Kitoff, jointists large pro Alexander Johonoff, Jack Dempsey | Jointist; Alexander N. Marsette, sec greo burglary; Mike Samich, saw Ander September 22 Smith, second Mavros and they might c , Jointists; Tom Ando, ones mot And September 24—V, 'T. Maddox, at }y habilin jtempted statutory offense; Sam and instructed her pross | Dompsey Akena, grand lareeny; agent, under pain of discha to| manslaughter place her name in the drama 5 | Heptember 26—J. 1. Comey, grand onee more and to otherwise divaxso:| larceny; K., Ogawa, Jointisty HV ciate her name from that of Mrs, | Hansen, Jointist, Walter T JOINTIST erior court the week of Sep-| 21 are jointist prosecutions, | 12-year-old Andrew Kates was Killed, | John Milich and Mike! to retail ste buy suite a coats they almost ' n mort cases the wives and # hearts know what looks we the men do Now that's quite an admin com from o mere man furthermore, near eve nome You know cts when he time » sult—provided } with him He clerk ¢ he wou me The clerk at ot sults ‘Oh, blu I muee brow hat amb He t three, glance eanually two or three more, and then makes a choice, And | shure of the time he gets a¢ that, while well | do go well with his own par whatever call it, at all f beauty, or " But if hia wife or sweetheart ts preerpatlh) Sell a tie while the male i She b Would Form Club Dear Miss Grey you for advice clut ple from m pwn liviz wh form & fal pu havé 4s f me to take I have plenty vo never ¢ so am of time, but nything like ‘ou for h viise me as to © meetings a6 0 duties, otc you,lam, P.1 | club is formed by calling ® 3 BOYS KILLED BY TRAIN ‘Thrown Onto Track When Auto Swerved to Avoid Crash EL MONTE, Cal. Sept. 8—Three Panadena he tantl killed by «a Southern Pacific > motive at Ardmore drive crossing | here, Monday night The tragedy occurred when one | of the boys whe driving sudden: | lity swerved thelr light car to avold | ja crash with the approaching en-| jgine, The overturned, | spiliing them on to th ck direct: | ly In front of the speeding engine. | The dead; John R. Bunting, J | R, Gilbert and Paul Bascom } The b all under 16, were re | turning from a camping trip to the | mounta were machine ivertivement) “OQ. K. Now” Joyfully Says Former Suf- |! ferer Tortured With Dread || |NEURITIS| New, Remarkable Remedy, Brings | | Quick Relief From Sharp, Shoot- i ing Nerve Pains Bopa Nouritis In regard to that Tam 0. K. || Tablets, will say now. Have |] three wee |] cured. Am |] also, Will them to all w Nouritia | MRS. W Mrs, Platt is only one of thou sands who breathe sighs of relief || when they think of what this now diseovery of 4 physiclan has Formerly nerve tured by sharp, recurrin other ways recommend »m T know have (Signed) A. PLATT, — || nizing of | {] neck, ders | theae ub noarly known remedy without results Then they tried thin new markable discovery ritia Tablets, Quick Hof followed—nerve ished forever | Kopa Neuritia gunranted lous and to of the pains, ‘ ing the inflamed nerves and act. ing to restore them t mor healthy state ure relief got Tablets, Your recommend. them Tablets are Hopa Neuriti« druggist, will All Bartell and Owl Drug Stords and all || other leading druggists will sup. ply you. Mall orders accepted, _ |! Terrier Lost Cynthia Grey callers building, from 1 to 3 p,m. every y except Saturday and boll will receive The 9 Seventh at her office in Evening at 8:30. Ticket 50¢. meeting of a number of the prospective members, appoint ing rary chairman and secretary Jing on the gen eral purposes of the club, draft by laws, and electing the officers If a constitution and by-law seem too formal for a small club, they need not be drawn up, but there should be a gen eral written stat ing the constitution and MaDougl thick. t showing Sa iC) REPORT SPANISH RURAL SCHOOLS ARE REPULSED ARE BIGGER Riffs Said to Have Routed| Increase of 1,000 Over Landing Party 1924, Says Burrows the officer purposes, meeting places and dates, and dues (if any.) If you wish more complete information, you will find re liable books on this subject at the reference department of the public Merary ft i é bat fe to A. 8. Burrow Etiquet ndent, and emphasis =~ Dear Mins Grey: Would be s been given to practical subjects. roper t vite a gentlem one The cost of the county schools this as me times and k $1,600,000, it is e 8 respec cal he Riffians countered wi . Burrows fixes the should one walt asks | a ng machine ¢ n of the cou outside Se- to call? PERPLEXED. | ti fire, beating down t n roximately 97,500, afriv- It would not be improper to empt |ing at this figure by estimating the , average family at five, and assum- ask the man to call, altho it t hat re nil represents or would appear if he were espec ing pupil represents one ‘Drunken Driving jally interested in furthering , | such aver family the friendship, ho would ask to Charge Is Filed — call. You might ask him to 0, 45, Was arrested Mon-|Matson's car crashed into one owned drop in some evening when cused of driving while} by A. M h ave. at you are having other guests. was held witt bail.!10th ave st. Street Car Riders Save Much Money 2 Year Savings Will dad Lixuries to the Home /. The man who has a due regard for economy of effort and money has much more of ease and luxury in the old age, which is his due. Perhaps it may gratify the vanity to use an automo- bile for your daily trip to and from your work down- town, but what effect will the expenditure of money and effort have on your life? Figuring 10 cents a mile as the cost of traveling by 4 auto, and adding the garage or depreciation if your car is left standing in the street, it costs you $1 per day to ride downtown and back in your automobile. It costs but 16 2-3 cents per day to ride in the street cars. The annual cost of using the auto, figuring 300 days, is. . .$300 The annual cost of using the street cars is..... Baer . 50 The annual saving is.............. Ma eneely ea . $250 Is $250 per year of no importance tg you? Are there no ways you could spend it to add to the beauty or comfort of your home? ] Are you denying yourself or your family nothing else when you use the more expensive transportation? : The street cars are here to give you rapid, safe, eco- nomieal transportation. Why not use them? °

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