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

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SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925 Church Conference Vets Bureau Has | Barbers Quit Work S AMERY MERGER Eskimo Girl Sees First LABOR AGAINS . 7 Will Open Tuesday Claims Job Open) for Day Conventiom in City Apartment INVESTIGATED © Cty on Seattle Arrival THIRD PARTY 20 tens oh nae oy a oe : 7 Cutter Haida in With Special Passenger; a eater Reeth is ae co ane oe eee duane Departinen’ Making) "Native Kids Leave Homes gor School. |i! eed iae | rae , Siena. TLE w first m ; . . aa i ‘ b tu wcancle ey m r “ona ave ; 0S ‘a tae Aho ly mayit wa great blow: to the native ATLANTIC CITY r, O c ME ' t hruout the ea! , tr F . en t * 1 An " : i mn i " n ; n ye i th , Olym t : 1 f Sh nly | for a m@bh better educat ampaig { t tt mbes * 1 E are f[senormwo] "The SeattleStar cs Richardson Sought QS a “= Man Eats Anything — FUND DRIVE IS ON cccvens tk |“Sun Dodger” Ie [iar Sleeps Like Logg satve ins tom’ the: Jee Lat)” Dodging at U. Wl. Woatee te ry as sagan By BETTER QUALITY—BETTER VALUES Girls Are Taught in “Com 's!ands down to the new heada fhe Aes esate pede Ba veh ae cht i | with pillar wAdlerik BETTER SERVICE at this reliable store. munity-Aided” Homes ‘This movement of chia took | reappearance, afer « stormy career genieation yma foe tue oe te |r of ties, Lat Year It wal aga HANSEN & COMPANY Not by living in t Hacksaw Purchase Spee rq ued her oeptialens tg Be 4 “tatty ie ‘ i Told to Police bx merged with. t wp Dodger ¢ im oy a Dithe 100 ite iris who are cared MAN DROPS DEAD ‘ ALBERT HANSEN ane : beh iar tapi abet Aki 518 SECOND AVENUE Club te Foster Americanization | fe, Tuenay, eter fo neh eat importance to Seattle’s thrifty buyers. Bienen ysccamscrgsy WE MUST HAVE MONEY, and we are going to make it worth your while to buy at nae ti 8. Es-| ‘| McCORMACK BROS. during this sale. $100,000.00 worth of merchandise offered at greatly reduced prices. Every department is eee | teeming with bargains. See our windows. een ee | THEY'RE CAREFUL AT COUNTY JAIL Women’s Corset Girdles $1.49 150 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $1.95 SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ — Gonuine SINCE BOYS LEFT These are all of this season's newest styles, in Warner's Oriental danc- _ Made from the Beacon & careful up at. the Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not felts, v und satin combinations. Regular values] ing_styles. Regular $2,00, serene dark patterns; at $1.49, i : wae at $1.95. getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi- sccm cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for 200 only Men’s neckband Boys’ Fleeced Union and black. Nothing better for school and 19¢ yard all color ’ aks Union eee ale: Blank- style Dress Shirts; broken Suits in a weight that will “aide P Jarsritt and = gray. | ets, made of pure virgin lines, Regular to $2.50, at insure c rt. Sizes 4 } | Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago at 7¢ | wool; assorted plaids; 43, gn uae Poe he ie oi izes 4 to f | Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism each. pounds; at $12.95 each. Men's Cashmere Sox in natural 82-inch woven stripe %4,¢ark oxford; regular & i DOES NOT AFFECT THE 86-inch Granite Cloth and Printed Flannel Dress Broadcloth Shirting; all oe 4 HEART Goods Novelties in the shadow plaids, pencil stripes; } Smart, new patterns. Reg- By ular 75c, at 39¢ yard. Blankets at home wear—at Men's chambray breast pocket Work Shirts, regu- : a! only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. any “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. TAxt ich White Cro- 64x64 -inch Mercerized lar $1.00, at 50¢. oy wetikcen theted Bed ads; hem- | Snow-white Damask Table ~~" ’ °° 5 \ id J | Aspirin le the trade mark chetec sedspreads; her Snow-whit ama, bah ees Ri iee ae ; | v E saiioiden? pred pre forse se med end, medallion cen-]| Cloths, hemstitched or é 8 42-inch linen-like fin- lepzeny | ° ter; deep honeycomb edge; | scalloped; fine linen-like 50 p Men’s Tweed ished Pillow Tubing, free at $2.50 each. finish, at $1.25 each. Pants, s 36 to 42; from dressing, 33¢ yard, “Dress Well, Never value $5.50, at $2.95. Miss the Money” FQUR out of FIVE dre Dress and Drapery Cretonnes 25c 50 beautiful patterns to select from, in a weight suitable for dresses, coats, draperies or upholstery. Special at 25¢ yard. Warm Knit Cotton Vest in the high neck and long sleeves. Sale price, 49¢ each. 11; values to $7.00. To clear at, pair 75 Only Ladies’ Bath Robes $2.95 and Esmond robe cloth; neatly trimmed. Sale price, Men’s Cut Silk Ties 50c * Broken lines of summer Underwear at 29¢ per garment. Special Prices complete assortment of kets at a saving. 66x80 heavy fleece—pink, blue, 72x90-inch Pequot or Dwight Anchor Bed Sheets at $1.50. MEN’S WORK SHOES 150 pairs Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, sizes 914 to Ladies’ Fleeced Union Ladies’ Cotton Union , Ladies’ Cotton Bloomers ERS A HEE Contes or Babee se flannel finish Suits, Dutch ‘neck and | cuits Ahaibodicatoptands oe medium weight; elastic ton Batts, 3 pounds, at} Shirts, with collar attached; reg- elbow sleeve- Se eros Honan band and knee; pink only, $1.00. ular sat $1.95. 4 lagen tight knee. A broken as- at 95e@, i ma sortment lot. A real spe- ee, E . coming cold ortment ‘ a suit. cial at 59¢. 81-inch Bleached Snow- . : Hosiery Specials oie She alin ORtrA Boys’ and Girls’ “Dog-Gone Good” Hose for hard wear, Sizes is She ol ing, Hs ’ : ira tora bee e . leavy weigh no dress- Ladies’ fine quality Rayon Hose in all the popular shades; dou- 100 Boys’ Suits at About 3 Reg. Price ing, at 50¢ yard. ble heel and toc, at 59 pair. ; A clearing of Children’s % Hose, at 29¢ pair. , | 10 to 18 nt $6.05. 36-inch Snow- white z A T'S sheer carelessness to let 10 to 1%; regular $9.50; at $4.95. on ah t Cloth; fine 54-inch Table Padding 81x108 “Beauty” Rayon 0 pyorrhea cause trouble in your English, Long Cloths mess :, “ray avait weave: | Bedsoreddso° Bead d BR mouth. Yet your dentist knows 5 only srduroy Suits, sizes 7-17; regular $10.50; at soft hamois finish, at ! the heavy ni weave; Bedspreads, sca ope these | that four out of five past ; $4.95. 16146 yard none better. Special at | edges. Rose, blue, orchid, special and many younger, suffer from Asatte $1.45 yard. gold, at $7.50 each. ; | this serious n disorder. : ie ; i Preeeuaate et terms Te hashed with eee bleeding Give 36-inch _Silkoline "and - inch Hemstitched Ladies’ and Children’s the boy gums. Soon the teeth loosen in their sockets ¥ Bungalow Cretonne: ight Marquisette and Underwear, slightly 6 only Men's Overcoats, 36 to 42; regular $22.50, can pay and the poison spreads through thesystem, Your Dentist {— and dark floral designs, at white or ecru, at jyyssed from display, and | at $10.00. | his spp Hea neuritis, and other =» @_ Chance | 19¢ yard. : in fear izes, Union 4 only Men's Overcoats, 38 to 42; regular $25.00, ets ; ; suits anc gar- Jat $14.50. own Forhan’s for the Gums is the simple, 7e0manywaituntil 3 ante our choide ut Halt ¢ cloth- easy way to keep you out of pyorthea’s 9" aching tooth 36-Inch Worsted Dress Fabrics, 89c Yd. men te aur choice at He 6 only Black Slicker Coats, full length; regular ing clutches. It’s a pleasant dentifrice that 7rms fam inlet rice. $5.00, at $2.95. firms the gums and gives the teeth a thor- abe’ ough cleansing. It contains Forhan’s Pyorrhea Liquid which has been used by dentists for the last 15 years in the treat. ment of pyorrhea. In the. crepe and granite weave; plain shadow checks and pencil stripes; all colors and black. Extra special at 89¢ yard, folly to suffer this needless pain when all you have to de is fo give your dentist a chance to prevent trouble in your hills 12 only Mackinaw Coats, to $16.50, at $9.50. Our Complete Stock of Men's Felt Hats 14 Less Mackinaws $6.75 Two-Pants Suits If used regularly and in time, Forhan's ee ga Treo All-elastie Wrap- Ladies’ Sanitary Belts Ladies’ Apron Dresses $12, $15, $18 prevents or checks Lehatieate het bee him at least twice a 20-inch sun-dried, fast- | around Corsets, strong and at 19¢. of gingham and printed Caps and Belts to Match | dnp co use } Sis ate kad HorGp a) Hes Jer 8 ata colored imported Japanese | durable; perfect . fitting; pereale; new styles and mare day to use Fo xd Japanese d tecth and gum in- a wise precaution, All druggists, g5¢ and —spection, 60¢ in tubes, Formula of R. J. Ferhan, D. D. 8. Ferhan Co., New York rhans FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste—it checks Pyorrhea regular $4.00, at $2.95. Kotex at 49¢. patterns, at $1.00 each. Overcoats $10 to $20 All Wool—All Sizes Boys’ Caps, Shoes and Furwishings Crepe, all colors, at 17¢ yard, Men’s derby red cotton =-=| McCormack Bros. _75c |1415 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Union St. Regu- lav $1.00 quality for, a garment, . 1427 Fifth Ave. Between Pike and Union sizes to 44; best makes; Children’s All- wool Sweaters, coat style, belted. Brown, tan, navy and red; contrasting col- lar, belt and pockets. Sizes 26-36, at $2.95. Mon’s natural wool shirts and weight, ty $1.75 y winter he drawers; Rogular for, a garment... 9TO 16 |

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