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Neem tegen te cee a . Memories and bring on dynpeptic at- THI ATT LI AR THURSDAY, § 107 Pike Street Between First and Second eeereeesereseeeee NO CREDIT—but, oh, what values! Unbelievably smart styles in scores of Fur and Flare models at $ ] 4° and es’ Sizes, 14-20 Women’s Sizes, 16-54 Our whole idea of runt iing a store is to take advantage of every mer- chandising method to reduce our prices to the last possible dollar, and in this way win an ever-in- creasing list of enthusiastic cus- tomers. We bought o ur splendid showing of the new Coats on a co- operative plan that has enabled us to offer Seattle wome amazing values they seen. $14.85 to $75. have come to look at Coats for their daughter: ed up at buying one for too, admitting that they twice this price. n the most have ever Our Coat prices range from Many mothers who our $14.85 s have end- themselves, looked like Dresses, Too! See our wonderful display of the new dress styles in‘our and $14.85. Flare skirts window at $11.85 and all the new embroidered net styles—and a won- derful range of the sizes the hard to find. All Pure Thread Silk Full-Fashioned Hose Any pair that does not ¢ fullest satisfaction will ately replaced. Limit of 3 p & customer. you the APPAREL SHOP at are usually Sizes 14 to 54, id 9 107 PIKE STREET Between First and Second Noted Musician Passes On Here Funeral services were to be held for Dr. Benjamin C. Blodgett, In- ternationally recognized and pianist, from the Bonney-Wat son chapel, at 3 p. m. Thursday. Dr. Blodgett, who died at the agi of 87, was a personal friend of Pad. erewski, and was the found Smith's college of music, wh headed for 25 years. He wate of Leipzig university, many, and held the degree of doctor | of music from the Royal Society of | Letters, of London, England. Good | that All-in’ ofecling/ One of the most noticeable effects of Tnternal Bathing with the J. B. L. Cas cade is that wonderful feeling of re- freshment. You feel invigorated. Ac- tive, keen-minded—steps ahead of your | fellow men Note what Mr. Oscar 8. Malm, 1319] + Q Btreet, Lincoln, Nebr. (one of the | $00,000 who bathe internally to per- | petuate fine health) says: lel on and complexion have seg and that tired feeling has| driven away. Am much more eapatie of thinking and acting quickly.” Many 2 business failure is duo to {ll health. | Many © man in-the-rut owes his position to | sluggishness created by intestinal polsons. Don’t let unsuspected physical conditions drag you down. Go today to th | composer in Ger. It—trom cover to cover cere Drug Co. isement) No N Need to Be ae a ff Stomach Sours, Gets Gassy and Heavy, Sweeten and Lighten With Stuart's Dyspep~ sia Tablets. One never grows too old to forget the delights of eating, And yet old People will sometimes piay on these tacks even though the diet be simple Kivery family should be supplied with Stuart's Dyapepsla Tablets, From childhood to-old age they dally pYercome or prevent the distreanen ue to indigestion, Thoy rweaton tho ylomach by giving It the alkaline ef- Yoct av in health, they absorb the anes, they lift off the feeling of reavinenn they atop sour risings or neart burn, they actually anwist in the digestion of food, and from all points of view are one of the mont nvaluable aids to health to be found. Ko, no matter what you eat, if your | stomach rebels, that always remember 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyn- Tablets will keep your stom- eet and thus ald to prevent f the distress that comes ool Smatiest animals tn the London zoo are pigmy mice from Western Africa. | The mice are about the size of honey and the body is quickly rid of © pain, disease, inflamma ness, and all kinds of illhealth when , Moorite begins its merciful work. MEG@ENE | | Drives the Poison Out / of Your System ! Mor «1b tion, weak- Ho Guarantee For Sale at All if Drug Stores company's 1 Gi | Carpenter Dies in 50-Foot Fall, — = Edward B. Adams, — Spokane, was killed The Poison goes (3.00. aio od Sailing October 27, 1925 From Las Angeles, O No other cruise reaches Japan, I and cold running water throughout Squash court, gymnasium, swimming & Whiteom' Raymond San Francisco Third Ave International Travel Burenu, 706 thled Aven te From San Francisco October 25 Round the World Cruise The route covers the traditional countries with excep- tional thoroughness and this is the only cruise to visit Australia, New Zealand, Now Guinea, Tasmania. ndia and Egypt at the right seasons and allows an opportunity for travel in Europe before returning home. S.S. “Carinthia” The newest Cunarder, luxuriously designed for cruising, Many. rooms with bath, Hot pool $2,000 and up, Send for booklet and ship plans _ Raymond & Whitcomb Go. Seonttie, Coast at Black Dias SEAVEN NEVER M/SS THE MONE, Y JELYS 1427 Fifth Ave}, BLTWEEN PINE BUNION STS fT > POLICE! POLICE! If You Want to we the Finest Cog in the City Just Follow These Rules Bageaegy ept. 24.—Chi looked over all it army of policemen ago ha and has pinned a medal on the chest of Harry Fulmer, which states he is the finest cop in the city And all any pollcéman in Seattle has to do to be a fine cop is to follow eight = rules, says Fulmer He are Fulmer’s eight rules of succes Look for romance and don’t get Rule by the Golden Rule Neighbors should be treat- ed as you would treat your- self, le. Be honest Watch your grammar Obey order: Keep fit. Watch your step. Fulmer has been a cop for 12 years. | Off duty you would never || take him for a cop. He has the air of a banker and the grace of a ballerino. In his seamless lisle he == | almost t. He HARRY FULMER is ¢ traight in arrow and tips the scales close to 165 pounds | And, girls, if it's of any use, he’ j ter addressed to “The $ unmarried and a let Perfect Cop, Chicago,” will reach EAT MULES Desperate Garrison Relieved From Druse Tribesmen FUGITIVES Hold Accused PARIS, ed and sixty-six persons and mules « whe 18 DANGEROUS Sufferers From Indigestion or Stomach Trouble CUT THIS OUT Bremerton Farmer tn heartburr Knowledge of Death ach trouble, ness, gas, hea IREMERTON, 1s of learnt Bept. 24 hereafter oman H. F. R wealthy went of here, hards. 4 a farmer aix blasting powde r i nh. Lewia four of the body and a n am tired of life and w oon know than rhe note ier which ; willed his three Magnesia and not vaniah but | hie rounds of the shops and selects |the proper colors, styles, etc. INTRODUCED HER AS NIECE, WIFE NOW ASKS DIVORCE Louk Out For Chronic Fatigue. One of the most tnsidious ail- iments today its chronic fatigue usdinds are only half-alive, con They were married last June uffering with weakneas,|] 14 at Victoria, B, C., and her palpitation of tho|] husband celebrated the honey- ete-—continually || moon by introducing her as his when, in the denying she was his wife majority of cases, tho t's Pearl Grove's ground ia chronte fatigue for divorce, filed in a complaint real | troubl Chr fatiguo in entirely differ-|| in superior court Thursday, Her nt from the “healthy” fatigue you and, James T, Grove, she feel after hard work. Chronic |} eft her and went to Ever- fatigue comes from toithin, Your|| ett in May. He has $35,000 nerves, muscles, organs, etc., hay worth of property there, she become run-down and cannot!| claims, During thelr married | function proper { frs, Grove alleges, ho has | ‘To conquer it you must go to Its| her as @ servant and cause—in the blood, For it ty trot plont and profan the blood that every muscle, nerve and tissue gets its nourishment when you are thin, pale, tired and run-down, it i# usally because! your blood is thin and pale, lacking in sufficient organic fron to carry strength to the starved tissues, What you need, then, Is not mere onies, but more organie fron in your blood, #0 it can carry strength || ind vigor to every part of your body. But don't take the older mineral iron medicines which many doctors! now say do little jood Take or ganic tron—Nuxated Tron—which is like the iron In your blood and ike that In spinach and lentils, Unlike ordinary mineral iron it will not in From MISS BRIGHT eyes. Money back if not improved. At all good drugetety, FRENCH TROOPS HUNDREDS ARE Revelle Finds Bonds Fail to! “more about the} miles | blew himself to bite “ASK FLEET HERE Seo BLOWS P BODY Seeks Cured Her |this Valuable information entir I beat to wear, If a man wishes to | # a e, ire ! eee a complete outfit of clothing | gentleman accompanies him on | = jure the teeth ni » the stom. r aliniiated: GOOD DANCING for just. two {|i Possible for anyone, provided the dancer is properly tra: Misa Bright amazed Now||makes dancing easy and pleasant he- || much stronger you fecl—how the} how to study color comes kK to your checks and correct and tho sparklo and lite to your||saurday and Wednesday ne Over 1004 Ath, at Pine, 6] Chamber Seeking Ships for “Navy Day,” October 27 m that day o have urning from fered to Puget Sound for maneu- rthday |Log Rate Raise pened Wednesday Unusual! This Lamp 990 Complete AN exquisite Lamp, truly. Georgette 21-inch shade in black, blue or rose color. Junior size metal base standard—gold finished. (The latest thing that’ new lamps are wearing. And the smartest). A lovely lamp for cool winter even- ings—HERE! Usually marked more. And worth it, absolutely. NOW 9.90. | SATISFACTORY TERMS STANDARD Furniture Co. SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. 61 Years Furntshing Better Homes Vinit ’ ief yf PIE ,, Lop $261, 000 From 1926 City Budget A. Mober ng on budge was arrested Wed- ight by Police is and is accused of being irunk. The chief asserts that Mo- ie was attempting to force un- welcome fons on a young ashing con- Chief Sey- ferences with departments heads, Mayor Brown told councilmen late Wednesday that a decrease of $11 have effected 0 in the o battleships will. be s celebration of | "oman at Fifth ave. and Stewart st.| budget, tentatively set at $9, — _ | 364,91. | | The. council budgeteers immedi. aval affairs) Ajsay 1 : eet Cam. |. Alaska bas an anual mineral out-| ately resumed hearin made’ further cut of $250,000 from depart. mates. mental ex Special at Boldt’s, 1414 Third ave. Fresh Salmon Sa Chopped Egg, Bread and Butter, Coffee—25e.—Ad- vertisement. the entire battle fitet re Australian waters or Navy day !s celebrated on the of the late President Roose Prompts Meeting) p to nettic the controversy ‘cased log rates on four roads, a conference was ire ant New Magnetic Bileice «: mwuweaay Destroys Hair Growth —FOREVER Prominent scientific and health aug- thorities now acknowledge that the saf- est and surest way to et rid of super- fiuous hair forever js b: t F } 4 y le ra Tonight! 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