The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 4

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Sve the New Pattern Floors that Interior Decorators are using yes local furniture or department store is showing smart new patterns in Arm strong’s Linoleum Floors decorators are using in the prettiest homes- designs that will make your home more attrac- designs that interior Smart, NEW Designs in Armstrong’s | Alone Linoleum Floors Now on Display tive. See them this week Zo i See the new Jaspés in soft rippled grays, greens, blues, and browns, See the stunning new Handcraft tile patterns, inlaid in marvel- ous tones of red, blue, green, and gray; the prim squares and bold blocks, hand-set in black and gray, black and cream, or various marbled effects. See these and many others before you refinish your old floors—again. Laid right over your old floor Expert layers will cement your new floor right over your old one. The job can be done ina day; the result is a permanent, one-piece floor of enduring beauty. An occasional dust- mopping keeps it clean. A once- or twice- yearly waxing keeps it wear-proof. have this new book terior decoration. How to Plan Its Decoration.” Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum for long wear— At the right is a beautiful moulded inlaid ttern—only one of 171 Armstrong designs. fe all Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum the tern goes clear through to the burlap “k, insuring a life- time of wear, These good-to-look-ar de- signs in Armstrong's Inlaid Linoleum fange from beautiful plain colors, in soft, mellow cones, to ecriking mal effects. Dengns to @omplere any color acheme—to comple- ment any style of furnicare. Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs, many sizes, easy to clean Here you see a good-looking, long-wearing Armstrong's Linoleum Rug. These rugs comein inlaid and printed patterns. Alway flat; low in price; always Arssecrong quality a dainty Moulded Inlaid No. 5: Right, Printed Rug No. drmutrong im, Pattern No. 7100 Mamata i} vill alii This bedroom floor ts Armetrong's Jaspé Linoleum Free—New Book by Hazel Dell Brown _ Everyone who plans a room or a home should Contains many helps on in- Illustrated in full color ask, on a post card, for “ The Attractive Home— For an Economical Floor— Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum Below is an attractive, colorful pattern in Armstrong's Printed Linoleum. It comes in Patriots besought Mr. Lewis, i h h i Seattle sculptor, with natidnal sor stag Bh lpr sgeendel me, {0 produce a statue and gray medallions; also in a soft gray, The Doughboy! Spiders Weave Cobwebs Over Him While Folks Talk Seven Years About Monument BY JIM MARSHALL B' BY spiders have webs over the heroic statue of Ameri Dust has set ly on his broad shoul back by the weight and gun, Time ts | | | roundin sharp lines of ee. v pe years ago Armis day, every wanted f American fightin’ men great statues in bronze and e and granite, Everybody talked about memorial cathedrals - and auditoriums. “'Perpetuate the memory heroic deeds fo or honor the heroes ory will never die in the hear of Seattle,” said everybody Today the lone statue, never cast in anything © enduring | than plaster, gathers dust and cobwebs NIEVEN years ago today Seattle boys were smashing against emy line in France, push ng up toward St, Etienne, which they were to capture on Oct 6. The end of the war was only a month off, ricans home folks rt on sugar, eating meat a week, using white stes, subscribing until it Juse s going to forget enttle men who made histor: “worthy of the American fight er." He did. He produced a 16-foot figure of a fighte ad ‘siete Boaetey tee Simple Remed ing Home the Bacon.” with white interliners and blue medallions There are 81 other patterns just as | pretey, Select Arm tt Printed Lino- Committees started talking tics, pan mittees talked about un: bi 3 4 tries wherever | ceremonies. I durable, economical | disconnected with the { loor, An ecasy-to- The ino od pout aL | a n easyer They also talked about No Need of Strong Medicines or walk-on and casy-to ums and memorial cathedra) Diet—Fameus but Simple a dean floor “ee vision held a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. Frocks! Charming ones with ruffles for evening dance and drape: and wear; trim street, and and smartly models for for for school. busines. Soft sat Georgette Le Dansan ins, sheer and chiffon. styles and trimming These are the indi- vidual kind of frock that are 0 i after by the young woman. , in clever each, coral, —29%5 Le Tailleur: Trim frocks of soft wool- ens. Smart simplicity is the keynote of their delightful styles. There are flare mod- els, jumpers, pleated and belted styl There are new collars and clever cuffs. — 2975 A particularly inter- esting display of Street Frocks, 17.50 to 49.75. MacDougall-Southwick mais, Ceri quois, orchid and pencil Coos Gr the SECOND FLOOR . : ; Wace P CIRCLE A i Armstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 trose-mar’ on f Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA the burlap back t ——— = Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Building. Telephone—ELiot-3641 pe a ng medicine. art!-| Traditions of “U “ne Hering Mom ee ay orlums and bd ne unne ar | King Dykeman, a former judge, as ; 9 ba ee Told to Freshmen | ‘ii on sno never funkel pup Today there Inn't a single me History and traditions of the Unl-/in his life.’’ | mortal to Seattle soldiers in the of Wasflington were ex. | —__ « Jf world war anywhere in the city ee 4 Wednesday evening to the | Seven years of peace will bo # that hinder |class of '29°by Prof. Edmond 8. Park Department or for Eve Floor. i th H | celebrated in a few weeks—sev f veteran educator. Mors than on Warrant Basis ry in @ Fouse en years of talk about memor 1,000 boys and girls attended the lec-) coattie's park department went on < sumthin dese ne oae & SUBUNIT See rrant basis Wednesday. Its SLAIN.» INLAI DD.’ = ‘JAS PE ~ PRINTED AS Vict were overdrawn by $15,437.45 Jonzo Victor September 1, it became known ND up in A Lawis’ studio, on Eastlake c lone memorial, never ng more en (0) ly Cheese experts say: “Tillamook has the smack” SK a cheese expert why Tillamook is the favorite cheese of good cooks here and he'll tell you that “Tillamook has the ‘smack’.” That's his word for flavor. Tillamook is made from rich whole milk with all the cream left in. In every pound of Tillamook there’s the food value of five quarts of full-cream milk. Twenty-five per cent tissue- building porteins, 35 per cent butter- fat, and the important Vitamin B. Get Tillamook flavor by the slice or handy shaped loaf. Look for Tilla- mook on the rind. Every pound from this cheese-land of the Pacific Coast bears the mark. Tillamook is the original branded cheese. Cheese recipes by Alice Bradley, of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, in Boston, and other famous cooks, bring out the Tillamook flavor. There are sandwiches for children’s lunches, de- lightful cheese salads, Rulanos, a cheese pie, nearly two-score of such splendid things as these we've assembled in a splendid little booklet. Write us for a copy. . TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, Tillamook, Oregon Twenty-four cheese kitchens owned and operated co-operatively by the dairymen of Tillamook County TILLAMOOK CHEESE | plaster, gathers HAPPY FE ebs and dust ritish peer a du (ote) Franklin P.-T. A. oe tiga tha Meets October 8), tree. The | Franklin High School P.T. A. will| 1 Butter, sement 4 with | i hold the first fail meeting October | Look for TILLAMOOK on the = Rind | Aeiod atlea of size loaf. Tillamook County Creamery Association, Tillamook, Oregon Please send me the cheese recipe booklet by Alice Bradley, of Miss Farmer's School of Cooking, and others Fo] a 9 x | a 3 ° ° a is} io] 4 Q ° Cc S| ° Z i Se | | A Liver Strike 1§ worse than a Coal Strike! . But it’s not so difficult to bring your liver to terms! O LONG as you are well, you hardly realize that you have a liver! But when your head feels dull and your tongue is coated, with a bad taste in your mouth, do you blame your liver? Or do you make.the mistake that so many people make and accuse your stomach? Old fangled notions led to the use of strong drugs to “stimulate the liver and stir up the bile’, But the sensible way is to use Beecham’s Pills which act on the organs that are on strike, They unload the bowels and increase liver activity—they make you well and keep you well! Beecham’s Pills are so easy and pleasant to take, beats fussing with a bottle and a spoon, Beecham's Pills are a vegetable compound — contain no calomel, coal tar derivatives, or other dangerous ingredients. Act gently but thoroughly, No unpleasant after effects — are not habit forming. A few doses and you will get back your “pep”, life seems worth living. Then, when you get fit —you can stay fit. Buy a box of Beecham’s Pills at any drug store and take a dose at the first sign of irregularity—you'll get well and keep well, Beechams Pills Taken tonight ~ in the morning O. K. Buy at your druggisls—in 25c and 50c boxes, ROCK CHEESE Wade fresh coery day. in our country creameries | * omar’ Snares 5 dinary demands” caused the overdraft, the park commission- ers said. a conference between board nd Councilman E. L. Silent Watches of the Night You switch off the light in your room— perhaps many stories above the street. In the same hotel hundreds of other guests, like you, are retiring for the night. Safely you slumber, and soundly; undis- turbed by any thought of fire or panic— if the hotel is built of Concrete. Your peace of mind lies in the knowledge that Concrete has proved itself, in many severe tests, the highest type of fire resis: tive construction. Concrete makes possible the utmost in safety and comfort, to say nothing of beauty. That is why hotel and apartment house builders, owners and dwellers look upon it as the ideal building material. ” Our free Booklet S-6 shows many beautiful Concrete hotels, apartment houses and theaters. Send for your copy now PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Seaboard Buildin, SEATTLE, WASH. of National Organtzatton to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 30 Cigies

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