The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THI EATTLI rar ee TEMBER 28, 1995, ey RECORD CROWDS Biggest Year in Histor Y ees Co A ATTEND FAIR Looms for Washington U oe “ Estimate 170,000 See Big New Courses in Arts Are Offered; Rushing Show at Puyallup Days On at Greek Letter Houses 1 1 for the new » ) med 0 from Mra, D, J PUYALLUP, Sept. 2%.—With the! y¢ @ University of Wash MacLaugt widow of the late Dr argest ara |i p 4 Monda 1 " | MacLaughiin, ‘9 Ur gt e fair closed {ts gut w new record 1 the campus Monday, Tuesday Sunday night. Falr officials est rhirty-five fraternity houses were | and Wednesday, with receptions, mate the total attendance for the | pur in shape by their inmates Mon: | mixers, lectures and entertainments week at 170,000. May, and “rushing” for the v the program. I re sat is ¢ eee w N e t al Fis ate: ity > : on * NORMAL BIGGER he afternoon as an apprecia' . own their own s efforts in directing homie HELLINGHAM, Sept. 28.—-Knr oe adh ve mated | Right arts ted 1 Ww! ment of almost 00 students was . a . ourse to t forec toda sistration for ms opened with + et tt ‘ ol opened ¢ representatives of or atianto t Hl wicedDiris are. entail ever? ganized labor. A fiddier’s contest /and — will two men, carly figures show, fo Ne n which 40 men, none of whom) drama, a poetry ! Classes will begin Tuesday, fol ' were under 50 years oy age was the ure, music, painting and sculp-|jowing the first assembly the s jontest of the afternoon achool y tila m dent pu ff. Elsworth ¢ will be in| © H. Fisher and Miss Adelle Jones, 3 charge. ‘Those asaisting him in| dean of w , will speak clude: Cart F, Gould, Mary Gross) Other cl will start Thur G, Cox, Glenn Hughes, Joseph Har-| ations for freahmen Tuesday and rison, 8. K. W _Carl Paige, | Wednesday Frtndangers Thousands. |e ar = DEBT PLANS fam H BUSINESS M r igi eS ged $4,200,000,000 French debt to the been United States today will be rejected Dog Watches Over Body|>y, Finance Minister Joseph Caitiaux, iver course ‘bringing the nego na to a crisis. will be ‘acer Until Help Arrives | mer out in vince, 2 The das the | Faithful even after ster, Jack, a German jf » board of regents PEKIN Sept. 28.—The Reports received hat a hundred ha’ anding on his inal offer, aub- | mitted Thursday, the leader 6f the the death of | French debt mission will submit no | 4, stood guard over the body of | John Edward Young, 68, retired 15 Pounds in vs Weebs ea cine meet ng attent it in b C= FURNITURE -[S-PART-Or- THE HOMIE This Bedroomduite in it a Spectacular vent 25 suites only inthis special lot—when these are sold there will be no more at this price ed speech ¢ h offer, lin at the off * as it has been a plan which repre mmission thinks France ts je of doing. | » encourage further efforta to-| Skinny Men and Women Gain, 5 Pounds in 30 Days or : Money Back sci My Dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was} thin, ru ° I had a sallov jo er sunk in ane I was cc was while walking | his home while Mrs, Young r visit with Tacoma rela ttlement. felt stutty ‘and had loat ma I had out MeCey er Oi, Con ed to give began to pic cheeks filled ing became bi gained 15 pounds in six ¥ am yery thankful for what Cod Liver Of Compound 1: did for me. ¥| been made at the C Hinortus Young > plat h his ia mpegs Miheod Cured ee Before You Pay) © sisters in| and my complex y looking, and s, and | Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cer-|~ 3 ST. MARY'S, Kan.—D. J. Lane mH 7" ro Gorda St, chemist at 416 Lane B To take on welght, strons | State Mausiy is : ; ; , : and vigorous, 10 fil ow ra Offarad one Seals Ma y apse a : bh m FROM every angle that you view this most excep- MANY a good night’s rest here and many an hour esa Sag Ol Casbeded Tableth tor | tate Bep rested at i roe ings x fanhe tional bedroom suite, you will find it unusual, It of appreciation and contentment. We could go into” Owl Drug nd druggists hair seal ki on Puge 4 8 . supreme impor dela bea * Soar ‘The seals were declared a| Will write him for it, His offer tn be accomplished. It is unusual in artistry of de- Pita ey A E . voodaetea help in 2 you to salmon fur the | that he is to be paid for it if tt cures sign, for it is not only refined in appearance but ised nthe min Gs ceettne tie ae: pes bs money back Thousands of th id | and the one taking the treatme : story. | 8 gly low. Suite consists tae aed cae cee Merk thea G tahablt: the. roskerten ini various |X At Mand rxele Bathe ond strikingly attractive. It is a suite that after it has of 8 pieces, large dresser, bow-end bed and chiffor original and genuine. “ niet Ie oday been placed in your home will retain for the ette. Very beautifully ivory enameled. The bed ——————— ~ - - es STANDARD your GOOD WILL—an important and dresser have cane panels. A reproduction of thing in every business transaction at this home the Louis VI. period. Note the oval mirror om furnishing store. dresser, that conforms with style of bed. 3 Pieces Complete ° New Draperies Offer Wonderful 1 e¥eue Possibilities THERE'S the old-fashioned wood poles with rings and brackets—that are now new-fashioned—but painted to fit your color scheme and. other ideas. There's glazed chintz, striped damask, rich velours and artistic lines. Yes, there are wonderful possibilities in drapery effects for you here at the STANDARD. Be oe ad taba danse al Ae MEN! LISTEN! If you want to SAVE 10% on YOUR NEW FALL SUIT AND O'COAT, you'll have to hurry— step in .Tuesday or Wednesday and _ pick out your Suit and colorings of plain Kold, delicate patterns similar 4 vs rose, blue or mulberry. tosketch with deep fringe Bl k t O’coat and save 10%. 50 in, wide for overs bottoms. Very reasonably ankets drapes, as pictured, priced. HEAVY platd ALL woo! blank- BD r: ets of pure soft material. 66x80 175. = 2500675 | fae or pink. EACH MR Bie WOOL mixed blanket, with 2 in RUFFLED curtains of block plaid finished ‘with 3 in 15 silk marquisette trimmea A new drapery material | sateen binding. 66x80 in. size ad olored es of ro ‘ : ‘owe, blue, lavender or tan 5 in colored ruffles of rose, just arrived in: rich cols | Cftects, Double bed. size. blue, gold or lavencer. orings of stripe ‘patterns, Very special priced NOW, spectal priced VERY good, durable quality cotton sh blanket. Cut sin- 75 ‘ sheet blank Cut sin Medo- STAN DARD F URN ITURE CO. petri TT CTU aD ica a RS Li k 61 Years Furnishing Better Homes | In our Women’s Department we are of- LC | fering the most stunning styles and en- ticing prices ever. | These also partake of In Our Millinery | the same terms and Department FREE | discounts as the A good Watch with each pur- re Best $7.00 Hat chase of a Boys’ Suit or |]! in Seattle Boye’ suits (two pairs knick- | pcan RES a beat WEA EL \ ZA Church Is Planned Telephone Pioneers | "!!!2n1 convention wilt be held on| vieo of tho telephone organization October 16 and 17, Int ioe i i for 21 years or over. Awart t Olympic Hotel) The delegates aro Thamas M. Ris vata Ni at Olymp to Make Trip East,’ Be oe Re a | 990,000 yours olde State your Dr, J. D. 0. Powers, former pas! reo telephone pioneers, delo-| N 614 Latclllo vst. and John oe convenience, if you tor of tho Wrst Unitarian ehurch| gates trom the Charles B, Hopkins well, 1881 Seventh ave, W.! DR. WO ha¥en’t an ||] of this city, will be the pastoF of &) chapter, are to leave Seattle soon} ” first two are elected delegates | Natural: Remedies to the local chapter, Newell at. | tonding in his official capacity as | shinese Does It will be rch, Was an | tor v account with |{| new uon-seothFitn chi DiC, where: the COOD CLOTHES FOP. properly filled , Our us open nounced Monday, ‘The new ehureh | — os] prealdent | Aerie MEN, VOMENanp BOYS one OPEN P| ith meet tn tue allan room Mie okeeniiginnia dnelutaasseate 1015 Second Avenue ray. |The Oympic Hotel, Tt will invite R workera who have heen in the wor-| be Hetween Ma n and Spring, Just Over: | distingulshed visitors to the elty to ROCK CHEESE eobaceetes =e \ - 1101 Cough and & Vigin WhistleTinke Mlevator oceupy the pulpit, regardiday of Tomorrow, at Noldt's Cafe, 1414 | Thi aA blood eordera. reat hin ve, ure = thelr religious affillations, — ‘The ‘Made fresh every day. 4 ave, Ham Sandwich, Potato | first mooting will yo hold neat Sun in our country Creamerids | w\a0i, Vic and Cotteo, abo~Aaver: | day. i tisemeont. 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