The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE 6 Initiated Felt Hat Fad inU.S. Forty Years Aga, New Yorker Made*ortune With First Soft Sailors we made white felt | : Paris Started Fad gg as wo kept it u «| Seek Enlargement | » locked of City Golf Links 1 was | Tue ding to man George] r, fill In the} en tropical it tluster of . Correspond- ence. > obstruct. Half an em. Variant of © . Italian river . To pinch. Delivery of mail at the postoffice BT, Wing part of Changed addresses. Sun. - To compress. |. Married. . Official postage seal . To butt 7. Three-toed sloth. §% Third note in scale — (iain. | CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses. without soreness or Irrita- tion. We always take home some of Boldt’s Coffee Cake.—Advertine- } 17. Wooden club use sent thru malt VERTICAL 4 ke fish Persistent user of the (eweetheart) Pertain to the pope. 6. Second note tn scale. to hit a ball. inaect. ft. lative of either. letters and | 4. lard type measure. At the present time. | The way street is written In an| address | To Writing instrument. Neuter pronoun Mother ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE \It Was Exciting; Varnish Can Afire| A varnish can which became ig- | ~ “When my son was three weeks ‘old his skin trouble started. The breaking out was in the form of « irritation, and spread from his neck to his hips, He was very restless and fretful, and could not sleep. cakes of Cuticura Soap ani boxes of Cuticura Ointment he was the ‘Waterford, pores active cura Boap, Hsp with Cuticura ey | nited on the seventh floor of the Cobb | | building Tuesday afternoon called | out five of the city fire trucks. The can was accidentally ignited by paint. | ers who were working In the build: | |ing. The fire was extinguished with- out any damage being done WORK HARD, EAT LESS IS CUREALL OF AGED RUNNER O08 ANGELES, Oct. 14.—Work hard and ent little if you want to live to be a hundred This simple recipe for happi- ness and longevity comes from Johnathan Foulke, 108-year-old champion of aged sprinters. Foulke beat a ncore of old-time distance men in a footrace at a labor festival here. Nono of the runners was younger than 73, Foulke was the oldest—and the fastest "How do 1 do it?” explained Foulke. “I always worked hard, Never did eat much, Only time rash, dry and scaly, causing great ; ever was filled plumb was onco THIRD & MADISON QUTON BABY Caused Great Irritation, Healed by Cuticura, when we had fried coon, Work hard and ent little—that's the cret of living a long tim —™~ ‘Ask or HOrlick’s ORIGINAL healed” (Signed) Mes, Dan Royer, falted Milk 1if., May 12, 1925, \? Ki ‘our ekin clear and your 3 463 daily use of Cuti- jeal irritations and EATTLE STAR Ee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. Free Parking Space for 1,000 Cars No Time Limit Women’s Tailored 4 Wool Frocks $9.98 For the many need a smart, practical dress this model of soft, flannel-finish all- wool velour will be very delight- ful. Trimmed with In tan with blue occasions when you Locernsnssecsense Samm —- ' contrasting color velour or brown with tan to 44 Bordered Velour Sports Frocks /} $10.98 A flannel dress is almost a neces- sity for the girl of 18 to 22 years. The model illustrated is of all-wool Cocheco velour with a contrasting stripe. In tan with red or green with tomato. Sears, Roebuck and ( Retail“"Store First Avenue South and Lander Street, Seattle The Cafeteria and Grill Room on the Third Floor are becoming increasingly popular as a meeting place for our customers. You, too, will enjoy buying where you are sure of find- ing at noon the best of food, in pleasant sur- roundings, at very reasonable prices. Women’s Heavy Wool SWEATERS Popular, heavy weight, shaker knit Sweaters. Made from excellent quality all-wool yarns to secure protec- tion from the winter cold. Sizes 34 to 44. Slip-over style. White, buff Coat style, in maroon, Electric W af fle Irons With aluminum plates, which re- quire no greasing. Makes full ¢ waf- 98. 80 fles, evenly , evenly browned and brown, pearl gray Bears, Roebuck & Co.—Firat I Another Shi pment of PUMPS and OXFORDS For Women, Misses and Gils are only a few of the styles; they are not samples. Patent, Calfskin, Suede, Satin and Kid leathers, in black, tan, Airedale and two-tone effects. $1.98 High quality shoes, made to sell originally for much higher prices, offered at this one exceptional price. Sizes 214 to 8, but not all sizes in every style. For Street, School and Dress Pictured Styles include Step-in Pumps, Oxfords, Ties, High Lace Shoes and cut-out effects. Dixie Sears, Roebuck and Co.—Firat Floor Cocoa Door Mats One of the necessities for every porch in the winter time. Saves labor indoors. Size 14x24 inches Size 18x30 inches Size 16x27 Size 20x33 i inches Felted Cotton Mattresses Filled with clean felted cotton linters, having extra layers near the center preventing low spots. Covered with floral ticking. “cc s 99 : : Arcadia” Coil Springs A comfort-giving steel spring, made of 99 coil springs fastened together with 160 helical springs. Has a heavy steel brace running entire width of spring. 64-inch size., Store Hours Including Saturdays, 9:00 to 5:30 New Raincoats In Bright Colors $5.95 | In gay shades of green, blue and red, these colorful Raincoats will brighten wintry d Of rubberized fabric, with ¢ n corduroy co fasten ing with strap. Sizes 36 to 42, Same Raincoat “7 “A Junior Girls, size «$3. 95 to 10 year Lumber te BLOUSES of Suede These smart Lumberjacks are of real suede; soft and decidedly warm. Lined or unlined, ° with knitted convertible collar, cuffs and hipband. In poudre blue, rose, brown or gray shades; also a green print. $13.50 to $22.50 Other Lumberjacks, of knitted or flannel fabrics, at lower prices. Sears, Roebuck & Co.—Second Floor a} Cotton Blankets $2.79) « ri These warm and fluffy Cotton Blankets will take the chill out of the frostiest night. Lock-stitched ends and fancy borders. Come in gray, white or tan, Size 70x80 inches, Sa sor. PL OD Size 60x76 ....... 92010 Size 61x16 .......PLe3O White Cotton Sheet Blankets Made from good quality cotton. All $2. 39° white. Size 64x76 inches. Weight, per pair, 21% Ibs. . Sears, Roebuck & Co.—First Floor rae Room Saites One of our leading furniture values consists of this beautifully upholstered Davenport with matching easy chair and fireside chair, Well constructed, with deep, comfortable seats, and covered With rich jacquard velour in taupe with se or mulberry y Chair, Fibre Rockers At an Unusual Low Price e Rockers of beautiful design, finished in mahog- any, with tapestry patterned cretonne up- holstered seat and padded baek. struction, sturdy and comfortable. Sears, Roebuck & Co undertones of blue, r Davenport, $79.50; bo Third Floor Spring con- gray 9 purchased separately: Chair, $47.50. Sanitary Steel Couches Combifitng a strong frame of angle steel and a double prong steel sturdy. Supported underneath with two rows of double cone-shape spings. Finished in light 5. 65 , enamel Pad Mattress of felted cotton, covered with, dark olive green denim of good quality. wire fabric that is comfortable and bee 85

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