The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1925, Page 5

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t THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1925 THE SEATTLE S17 ath i ee s ‘flours set a a THURSDAY FRIDAY Result Count! Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine MYT (461), Lae Angeleo—t, PAGE PULL DEPARTMENT STORE | i ole r i [ Owners and Opers ators of KFOA ) ee ae Se ‘| Complete New Stock of Dainty : ee ees i Fis ne nei The S iA\ | E Syuow V re i ° PHS, cat, oaaren1n0, tm aor |iRQO (nr on na Tomorrow! Ruffled Curtains |* SEE. rR gph RT or M larquisette * Voile Krak or white Voile, hem. KOW mase t 1 and ruffied. Of a splendid quality and ful) 2\ yards long. With tle-backs 7, weather; % | Woo ( (417), Twin Citiee—1, weather 6: Cc More Wavebands Pr to Be Sought at Piarletacs F National Meeting Beautiful white Votle Curt 4 ruffles, Popular new cream Voile Curtains in excellent quality Have twolnch h < se. Ruff votle, valances and ti mnusual valu $00 Pr. You will also find in our Drapery Department a very « Ine of Linens, Blankets, Scarfs and Bedding. Add your or to your Charge Account.* Liberal Credit and Easy Terms ‘ee ah Om, * Grunbaum Bres. \* by tu rUlsement) Pr GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. Cured Her Knowing fr # teat FOAM merce, xn MILNE COMEDY nd or —— ee a ne DRY AG ARREST ‘TWO (Advertisement) he Sige ‘WOMAN § BACK - STOPPED ACHING ; I Suffered Three Years, —-———= P I | E S 'Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable St. Paul, Minn.—‘‘I have a little | Damski’s Orchestra Plays on Seattle Bill Compound | Ll Sale eY girl three years old and ever birth I hi fered with my j| back as if it were breaking in Sa jfand I had ." from Lilian | ston, soprano; Marion Burton, | baritone, and Miss Ray Fox, votlin ist, come on at §:16. There are con | certs at 9 and 10, see At 9 Friday & specta) 6 Angeles, at my | - stomach ev een ey OF THE & P month, Thad read | JASES AND AILMENT: iB es te several letters - =e! from women inthe ’ he raand the druggist recom-| & mented Lode E. Pinkham's Vegeta | snembled Sail NAL eee It’s the Biggest COAT and DRESS Event of the Fail Season y is the price of 4 any and every garment in this offering! For the benefit of the mul- titude who saw the gar- ments modeled Thursday, we wish to state that there were many more Coats and Dresses that just arrived last night and will be in this tremendous SALE EVENT on \ ; fs Friday Morning No reservations have been 3 made on any of this merchan- i" dise. Everyone has an equal = opportunity! Women’s Apparel Department—Rhodes’ rei Promptly at | Sizes are ina wide range— N 9 a.m. Friday | 14 to 50 é | Spm go=R, Be Sure to Have Salesperson Stamp Your Garage Claim Check for Special Rate. Your Car Stores Hours by Making Purchases = in the Garage for C in Our Store = — Po UOT Se eee bie Compound to my husband for me. | ERTS GEE ) As a result of taking it my back has stopped aching and the awful bearing- | down feelin f gone. I feel stronger and do all of my housework and tend to my little girl. Ihave also taken The only Seattle broadcast Thurs jday is from KJR, thru which the p) Puget Sound Savings and Loan as ’ | \ | | sociation offers Henri Damak's con R B S cert orchestra at $30. The pro- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills for Pe Ee NT be eae ep. The Life Story o constipation. I have recommended | Teauest oer gs BY JOHN TAI these medicines to some of my friends Wi as ue medley Italian folk Noa and you may use this letter as a tes- | al or ranged Henri Damak teoalal If you wish, I will be pleased Announcement ‘ ; ad In Which the Lovable to answer letters of other women if The Friday morning program of I can help them by telling them what the Savings and Loan asm this medicine has done for me. F e includes vocal solos and a talk on [ae Pant Minette Aree | rl ay lit. onvhokan ® teeth, by Dry nave seen the Visitation-from ans = He at the e at the He was sitting in a . r ch. He was drink: | ing out of a I was lying at the top I was watch- | ing ants go in and out. of a crack in the steps. A girl came out on the’ porch She sald, “Hello, Bob.” The Molecule said, “Hello, Polly.” ‘The girl sald, “Always drinking.” Ww : The Molecule said, “Not always one must sleep. The girl sald, “What about a lit tle tennis The Molecule sald tion pain “Your sugeé “Well, give me a Analyze that fact and you '*: te “| | hole can come to but one conclusion: sx. ss om wos makes me shudder.” The girl said, "Why are you such THE WORLD'S GREATEST °c ams The Molecule said, “Do not re proach me, my child. You see but must produce purer, more {0h Wont" Jtocks, thes palsied arms MS ed form—sorrow 0 delicious and more nutritious “2” (Advertisement) bakings. THOUSANDS oF MEN If it did not, it would not be the AND WOMEN ARE world’s biggest ‘selling baking powder. It ONLY HALF-WELL would not be used by millions of house- Portoltve Tonto wives, big hotels, leading restaurants and railroads in preference to all other brands. « $ ‘and nutty week will Pi ade o a marke tho purest by ovory 1 oeanedising, unite ling in con All druggists sell Port Tonic EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. 8. FOOD AUTHORITIES _ Portolive Laxative SE NE aE a Ta EO DI TR IE YE BEDE FATE ET ERLE fon and a Speedy, Speedy Girl Tho girl sat down on the steps] lby me. I stopped looking at the ants. 1 leoked at the girl. She was a nice girl. I gave her paw-! She put her arm a 1 my | she gave me a nose pinch. | made me.” ‘The girl sald, “Always lopping|™ , around and acting bored.” »{ moment, will you, Polly?” >} Built is so—so—why not walt and -| go in after he has gone?” The girl said, “Miss high tide for that prehistoric mammal! Keep ‘The rector {s|him here by the tea table and let You know the| him babble.’ he is, and your bathing (Continued tomorrow.) of a Bull Terrier NTOR FOOTE Pup Meets a Fast Auto | from the steps.| cule a look. It! . "You me a pain in the ni I'm | going home and take a swim.” | The Mo Johair, He up from his wim! Now, there's | the Beach club a thought and I am with girl sald suit is at home. | t drive out there?" The | Why The N 1, “Allow me to} recall to you the nose-divg I did in the xp of your lady mother at your ming-out part The gitl said, “She has forgotten a little thing like th Come on-—it's | high tide right now.” | | We went away from there J Jwent in an automobile, It was ¢ Why That lane jh automobile with only on |T dre © if a wer wa £00 Achy Back? Pipa sedegict By a bad back keeping you miserable? Do you get up | fe ile said, “How much | lame and stiff; drag through the day tired, weak, nervous and depressed? | ity tide. Then you should know that these ills are often due {Phe Molecule sald, “If you don't to faulty kidneys. Once the kidneys fail to rid the slow for this corner you'll lose more |}) }lood of impurities, there’s a slow poisoning and up- | | than the tide.” gg SY Wei alps setting of the whole system. Constant backache is ‘The Automobl ein het aici. Oth apt to follow, with rheumatic twimges, headaches, diz- | inst me, It was ziness and annoying bladder irregularities. W B 4, Seah pipet! ie If you have reason to suspect your kidneys, use | ve, We went around ||| Doan’s Pills. Doan’s are for the kidneys only. They | We stopped. I wae are recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! “H If in person. torseit in vernon" 1’ $UT se@ Doan’s,”’ Say Seattle Folks: | | » girl said, “I don't want to lose |side, 1 fell ag | Molecule f fun. I b went thru you?” a | The girl said, “Bob Trescott, | C. B. WILLARD, proprie- MRS. A. ae 3622 23rd mather; we're going to take a dip.’ | fa, "Con here a tor grocery, confectionery The lady sald, ‘Col P | . Wi, says: My ee “hurt a0 cowl and restaurant, 1600 15th ave, W., Interbay, says: barely stand, Th Ww: The girl said, “Be with you in a| “One time I tried to lift much T_could do about the minute, Bob. Go on down the} and suddenly a terrific pain home, T seemed to ache all | alk ha swept down upon me and my over and always felt. tired bn ont a toatl back felt aw if it were and languid, Headaches The Molecule went down a path} broken, After that, my back were a common symptom in the garden, The girl went to hurt something awful when and dizziness, too. I was thea mane pa IT moved about Kidneys nervous and irritable and my acted irregularly, too, and at kidneys wore disordered. times the secretions’ passed Doan's Pills from Bartell's too often, then again they Drug Store rid me of the all- They were | were scanty, Doan's Pilly ment and the cure has been fixed me up in great shape.” lasting,” Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys 60c, all dealers, Moster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y, ; with and cup empty Can you at it? The lady aatd, “Isn't that the boy | who fell all over mo at your The girl sald, “Yes, what of it?’ | ndy said, “Ct don't think 1 © of that young man, Polly, girl said, “Will you ever Rot | aT | over those m | I'm embarrassed fo | , Tam, For tho love of | Pp out of it | y gave a sigh, Sho sald, | | you think he's all right, 1, mother

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