The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1925, Page 5

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3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925, rHE SEATTLE STAR PJ ag [Unc TRUBS DIARY ERUODES) Something Different! The Life Story of a Bull Terrier - DEPARTMENT STORE ST N Y BY JOHN TAINTOR FOOTE —__— Count A DARD QUALIT In Which the Lovable Pup Enters Into a Game of eee Owners and Operators of KFOA and Easy Terms Dress Better 4 Win! SALE SHOW! AY-AS -YOU-WEAR : =e : - : : ; : = : : } THURSDAY ONLY AT 4 P. M. Selling for Friday and Saturday TLL Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ g) AILORED CLOTHING Offered on CREDIT for the First Time When DAILEYS OPENS Thursday, September 17th With a Flourish at STYLE NOVELTIES! — Twos Beater —===NEW VALUES! INTERESTING PAYMENT PLAN white ball, It re of smooth grass and Dresses | oe i All Garments to Be Displayed on Living Mannequins | ‘SEEK NEW RATE 1 western Railroads Ask for Boost in Tariffs Don’t Miss This Event! h Every Day Daileys Will Offer the Best Values in| Town and the Most Generous Credit Terms lt K ie tc * going Not before have we of- ered a One-Price Fea- ure of quite the magni- ude of this one! | | Remember the Name and Address FE tt DAILEYS 1303-3rd Ave. : OPP. PANTAGES THEATRE aswell S ‘o the white| CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Ettort mage emer Showing is of Only the | Most Authentic Fall ; Styles! \ ne teady to Wear | Apparel, as you At RHOCES vill see here, is ‘ ie Fi i TIONAL CREST ri fe a a The same opportunity is a == Raat afforded the large woman passed in style Pinon Looms for * Clerk Caught. by _Robert A. Farley r _ Elevator, Killed as the small one, for sizes are 14 to 50. yr value at this rice ! ees y. former proprie- ad — avern, ard an STE a pee necace PRR RG TRE = Garments However, Owing to our Promenade — will be The Sale limited seating to Take shown will not capacity 6 Place in Thursday start we ask you to ur Apparel e Li . Scott Miller, transfer man, between until be here by Dey , , 5 ‘partment You Will Smile at Winter W tila <1 wateren t 4 and 5 p.m. Friday 8:30 p. m. Second Floor If You Have a ROUND OAK |: HEATING SYSTEM For over half a century the Round Oak folks have been making good Goods only— “ill MMMM MMMM MMMM MM Ballard Women of FEGSEEEE Oooo ooo ooo cs ner sched Has latest developments for all phases of Cookery. # PUYALLUP Auto Push Ball— New, Sétisattba al, Thrilling! Played by stripped Fords and a 6-foot ball, ye goal posts 300 feet apart. | More exciting than a Auto Polo. WESTERN M7 WASHINGTON FAIR Auto Push Ball waa the sensation of the Minne seco. your coffee is go very delicious” Sixth ave Bob Clark, electric | saoh t in Ballard | F nounced by the ID'oO.0 Olojo ORDER BY TELEPHONE MAin-8251 SPECIAL FEATURES Automatic Heat Control Solid Cooking Top Insulated Oven New T ype Bowl Burners See this new sank Shepton |, labo: ng the Labor temple 1800.000 cups were served at the PANAMA- re Lae International EXPOSITION Building Owners Push Auditorium) Members of th That is why a Round Oak installed by us, ac- cording to the best engineering data avail- able, will give you CLEAN - PURE - MOIST HEAT Building Owners’ Pride of our Kodak counter SPECIAL nm pushing No.1A Pocket Kodak, Inpdinde fbi meonce the FOR Series II, with Kodak Horton, 30 DAYS Anastigmat lens /.7.7 and Y aoree NV. Diomatic shutter, is the J} and John |] Our Rea Rubber pride of our Kodak r the plans for Plate + iesna'ei'st Tens counter — the kind of a which in to be dots sota and Iowa State Fairs. Fifty Eastern Indians in a not cover roof of mouth, if you | erecta on Ne old circus grounds bave two or more full regalia. Dally parades, camera we like to see teeth Tefte «cesses .60 ange At a Saving of 4% to % in Fuel races, dances, and other | an amateur select. w Gum-Lyke Rubber, a perfect re. r ‘ eatures For it makes excep- enatchee Deluge Ligh tas ier Let d a COD. se sece senses A et us demon- RE ‘ . cA 1onally good pictures J) .N. a P One of our heating engineers will gladly call any day or 6 afternoon and | on ud ee Py! ate Let Delays G N. a Day Gold Crowas, aad Porcelain strate to you evening and talk over your particular heating problem with. } Traffic on the Great Northern rail Work, per toot! : . as ais d out obligation to you. « | us show you. Jway ¥ y 24 hours by ‘Old gold te valu We allow its great ad- — Picture size 234 x 44 | the od, officiain | | you, Kull value foe WW on deutal vantages and th t f aby ‘ ay on thelr return from IY work Funranteed for 1 | $ oO Price $26 riskentasial 4 wonderful pos- 7 p ¢: ere . Examination FREB hilt o C all 1621 | | Crews of men were immodiaticy Open iy or} e Dalty—o te 19 sibilities. Cal E sent out, and work of clearing the MAin- C W moo | EAST MAN | yards of debris started. ‘The main | | a 6319 m Ave, | a tores, Inc. [| track was not damaged in any way OHIO DENTISTS TT i i z = ept. 2 1 -2 7 | (Formerty rand Pty | except for @ small slide, officials said | SEA LE LIGHTING co. oO Across Westlake From Frederick & Nelson Su | Most of the tracks are now cl ut 207 Univeraity 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 fj All be several weeks € Corner Second Ave. Over Mutual Sav. & Loum Asawa NEW GRUNT CERO Pha RBERS MRTEe Nee ON SALE ISTED below and illustrated in a few instances, are the wonderful values available in our stock of fine Phonographs. It’s your op- portunity to have a recognized instrument—greatly reduced in price—buy it on terms of only $1 DOWN PORTABLE —T Brunswick Style 200 Tiustrated above No. 210 ated above $75.00 New Edison London Upright , Brunswick Victrola ustrated above $72.50 Royal Mode No, 220 $57.50 Illustrated nbove Tiluatrated above COLUMBIA Style E— , Llustrated abeve COLUMBIA— $75.00 $130.00 Baye $40. 00 € VICTROLAGNo. 110— vic TROLA No. 80— $98.50 meine aa Ke 7575\° VICTRQLA No, 215— BRUNSWICK York Model— vie DROLA No, 240— vie... $200. 00 | Pilees +++. BOD.0O $76.50 14.21 Third Ave. Pree $105.00 “".....$115.00 3%... $60.00.

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