The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1925, Page 5

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THURSDAY, OCTOBEF THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 5 fiir mm mmm Friday Morning Hour Sales These Extra Special Attractions Justify Your Coming Down to Spend the z Morning at Rhodes’ a Oe Gee G Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine 4 Magazines to Movies UUIVUOOLUUANOUUUQOOULUUQUOLOQASLULLUOUU ULLAL M = =K Every Hour’s Offerings Will Have a Record Attendance ¢ Truth in Advertising No mail, telephone or C, O, D. orders on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities ® . is reserved Friday and Saturday Specials 9 to 10 10 to 11 moog 2 in Housewares Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits| Women’s Rayon Hose | Women’s Rayon Sport The Simplex Boys’ Norfolk style re sa cn lah 8 49 Suits = Electric Heater ni ai Seats set ak ear, Pr $2,392 rt trast time chase to sell for § 2 Fane pS = ' $3.95 Women’s Knitted = pow _36-Inch Sport Satin Underwear aa a = i Pas beh ttag’ sisio pat la. esianian’ sada iitaa ao Ve 08d tote Women's 59c Waldorf Toilet Tissue = ort Satin, displayed in Y = Union Hardware ne blac twit v’ Ms C sine at i eran 4 Rolls 25c = Roller Skates ee a Higdon for = pa = ( wners anc RHOD | Owners an 1 R a D E = A Buy-Word Operators of for KFOA School Apparel = Safe-Edge Tumblers HE te aS DEPARTMENT STORE beseyranmrane rere sens 2! = Chalice. of f cut or etched Set of 6 af ’ = SEADIERS WE CY MISS ETHELDA KENVIN, of Brooklyn, wants to be . . = Pee. Seay ed Gare C ovie actress and is one of 20 girls admitted to the Para- = (No Phone or C. O, D. Orders) old, has posed as a model for magazine cover artist = Was runner-up for the title of “Miss America” at the 19% =a Black Coal Hods pit City pageant. O = 1 Black Japa . onge — g ete Hon Che [ Hunters Still Waiting S 1 E Si. \ LE = Special, ace, TRC ‘ sg ps HE new buyer in the Shoe Department naturally wants to start out with a fresh, new stock, = (No Phone or ©. 0. D. Orders) J “armed ‘with he liga AF clas bpp age and the result is, that the present lines are priced for a quick clear-a-way. = ‘ jog to drive a deer within shooting distance, ‘Tom . Bb) = B io knocked the deer in the head, pl. it in his = ge Pens gall ged hE Over 900 Pairs of Women’s Shoes |2 eg ran ae a fencer stunning itself. Bicencio killed = pies ee : ONE GROUP " . ONEGROUP * ONE GROUP = Legal Phrases Uncover § a2 | § 44 § 55 |z 7, ers S . e e = uver fea Spoons a . 3 | | oie. = Tragedy in Court Files pact es cles | $ .00 satin floiah, Shoes formerly priced at | Shoes formerly priced at | Shoes formerly priced at tern. | Very ape By Leland Hannum five ($76) dollars». .* $6.50, $7 and $10 * $7, $8.50 and $10 x $8.50 and $10 Not a word ab QoS covers the fact that she der it when she No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders Liberal Credit—Easy Terms 1 refused to » told him she'd changed her mind. And certainly not a word that the/| ubly-inscribed value had been dou om the price he pald for Pumps and Oxfords in 42 Select Styles to Choose From In these different groups are patent leather, tan calf, black calf, blonde and Autumn leaf brown kid, black, blonde and rosewood satins, and two-tones of black and brown. In the group are shoes for every occasion and all kinds of wear, with low, military and spike heels. All are Rhodes’ Standard Quality! heart throbs in th of man's first whispered “yen” GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. Telephone ELiot-4910 to pay a dollar 4 ra week, 2 St, M0000 00 Gerpurts att A ae sa that your honorable court gr —<———<——— Ti ay | WHOPPER FOR HIS AGE SENTENCED ANYWAY the boy’ perter Hew (e087 | nim lettera, of adoption for the said GOLDSTON KEEPS BOOK | 2 The Ew the fact that it as tho norm: ding the testime stiff sen SMITHSGROVE, Ky.—The Ewing NAUEN.—After many peregrina-| brothers here have the chdmpion | tions, the famous Gutenberg Bible, pis for age and size in the state, |printed by John Gutenberg from | The dl! Ld one year old and rege Naito | Wooden type in 1456, has reached | WUSHS 800'pounds. EORGE F. COTTERILL, of the port commission, visited | England and {s the property of Ed-| 1414 Third Ave: the Eastern coast this summer, going by way of the ward Goldst Tempting offers for| Fresh Salmon Salad, Chopped Ege, ut his promise to] Panama canal. He reports seeing in Havana, and also in the Ei | Bread and Butter, Coffe e—25e.— A mother distraught by in oree court and stody of the { Report Is Exaggerated the b acove ne skin,” that { hy. rman, ono d her boy as er ring ceremony ton. havo boen made by Amer!- SLEEP IN COMFORT Only the well sleep in comfort. If you are nervous, irritable, der may need help to throw o her all eee HE grimy tt ment e hesitates a mo. iP. anama, open saloons on almost every corner, with a lib-} sprinkling of drunks on the streets. eG “I had almost forgotten what this looked like,” he says. Advertisement can collectors, but Goldston says the | Bible will remain in England. | (Advertisement) Sealed proposals, indorsed “Pro- |posals for Storehous: off the poisons which may be causing your trouble. Drink lots of water and try) da I saw no} From the} - "We, the Jury, do find the defena.|“It reminded me of the early days in Seattle. ot murder tn tho first de-| open saloons in New York City and few drunks. | Wash., Specification |be received at the F and Docks, Navy Department, Wash- vil roca worn out, can’t sleep, have that unrested feeling when you get up WHEN JAPS GET MAD uld ‘ ; Ay TOKIO.—Call a man a liar in ‘ neni; ‘ gree A. rec 4 that he t . “ts, I we little surprised at this. ington, D. C., until 11 o'clock a. m, ; : | hat he be] many newspaper reports, I was a little surpris Be gee lOotahera: . in the morning, Gold Medal haar- jhanged by Keune dead ta POoEY Rewener Los : 2 | America anda fight is on. In Japan, | October 28, 1925, and then and there you are on the lem oil capsules a | nocorda! | however, the people do not seem to! hou 9 ntatutes of the " ‘ val Ammunition De- she : GOLD MED4, Shtge care much for such a name. What | pot, Puget § Wash. The build- downward path: HAARLEM OIL (the origi::al andj, opistie of ‘Salmon Travels Checked oy a9" Giulia bare SRY “fool” |1n& Will have concrete foundations these often indi- genuine),the py the monote es hasay Abergele er [and “floor.” brick walls, “structural < SULES ¥ gr | \ steel w x ti ‘a cate some organic world famous di-| and drat | Seperated Look for the name Gold Medal en the ; : weakness. The giisendgoldhor.Acceptne substitute Uretic stimulant. kidneys and blad- Alt first-clase druggists, 38¢, 78, $1.50 In sealed boxes, Leste ainda : 2 | under the pro to bear witness < ‘ >| —————_____—___——— Jered doors, ber puriins, built-up -| Injourneys ac OME | __xou wit tina the dest buya in| inoting of wood sheashing: root vene et i ators, and lightning protection o | The Star Want Ad Columns. |pipe masts and underground piping. we | Specification No, 5106 and accom- |panying drawing may be obtained on | application to the Bureau or to the | District Commandant, Navy Yard, |Puget Sound, Wash. “Deposit of @ check or postal money order for $10, Even in dea’ ng the fateful co, surely, “a ifo for a 1 ™.) merciful perhaps th: ard: |weithin ¢ death of h ing on cell cot ~/ Travel Hundreds of Miles Thru Ocean to! A Reach Own Stream—to Spawn and Die R san nfirmary wa And the finger of Fats trace stained fingers move on ROCK CHEESE ° / ho said defend i iota - "Mad payable to the Chief of the Bureau 6 he Nights bend ; i revord of life's bitter hard. A UTHO a thousand miles from | s gy Sota pee we the} Sresh every day. of Yards and Docks, is required as ¢ : o seat their! habits o iis prime food fish to an i; security for the safe return of the B) rel thru the bolling Pa) control the salmon runs and thereby I Sree ry eb ateouaote ber 25, éaled Packages in order to get back—and die. | stabilize this great Northwest indus Experiments recently conducted by | tr BiLiou sncnigae ‘Mothers of stomach, inactive liver and | harmful constipation are | Si kl Chi avoided, and digestive pro- | Ic y laren ceases put to work in a nor- | mal healthy manner by were Lorment Now, thanks to Tanlac, Mrs. Bradley “really and truly” feels like a brand new woman! Advise the Canadian fisheries service, ac: | cording to Tho Pacific Msherman, prove that many species of salmon | have thelr feeding grounds hundreds . | Read This |: miles from the spawning stream | % Mrs. MJ. Bradley® had come to the point where she could scarcely do her housework. Two years of suffer ing from indigestion had shattered her health, What little she ate caused somach fermentation, gas bloating and pain. She lay awake through the long hours of the night and was tired out through the day. “That four bottles of Tanlae should correct my troubles when all other attempts had failed makes it seem altogether wonderful to me. Now I enjoy a fine appetite, good digestion and really and truly feel like a new woman. It is the ideal tonic.” *Authentic statement; address on request. * * * You don’t have to wait long to see the results from Tanlac, pede the wonderful thing about this great tonic It works ast, Like n flash it goes to the seat of trouble, It cleans the blood and drives out the poisons that are tearing down your health. It tones up the stomach and aids digestion—gives you a real appetite for wholesome food. Don’t drag on from day to day putting off the time of reckoning, Start taking Tanlac this very day. Your drug. gist can supply you. 4 Nore: For ConsMpation, take Tanlac Vege table Pills, Nature's own Weerinless laxative. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH Chamberlain’s Tablets They keep the liver healthily active, | make digestion easy, and cause the regular daily movement so necessary to good health, Why suffer when Chamberlain’s Tablets may be so easily had. Only 25 cents, The Testimony of Others JN my new book which may be . had FREE upon request, on PILES and other Rectal and Colon dis orders, I have reproduced nearly 100 letters from among those received from my thousands of patients. These tell you | ‘ frankly of their years of suffering of theit trying home remedies,and even opera: tions, and, finally, of their complete cure | | by my NON-SURG Lmethod. ‘These are fr nd women of every stat ny of whom you may know willlearn by | reading this Book why Le IN GUARANTEL les or return yourfee. My boy was run down—just about skin and bones, and no appetite, writes Mrs. Baker of Boston NOW STURDY AXD STRONG “Tam writin Mothers will read this eatimonial regarding Me~ Coy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, My bo manuel, Was run down ‘complete ly, Just about #kin and bones; also irritable and with no appetite | "I noted a wonderful improve |ment fn him while taking your tab Jets and purchased. thres more boxes. His appetite picked up, and |e is now sturdy and strong. A cheerful youngster and a happy mother want to thane you y print thia at any timo or anywhere you wish ‘MRS, AI h "28 Ridgew t, Boston ®& body bullder,® an | AU mHE 6 an candy r ehildren give them directed for 80 ain flosh and they wel wuAuAL Kould 6 not matiafiod are Ww thee thin or puny tablots, days, and wateh health from day ¢ dom fail—but if th happen and you with resulte—your druggist is au \thorized to return your money | He sure-alwayeeto get the orig id genuine MeCoy'n Cod Liver Tablet ) tablets 60 * at or any druggiota you in the hopes) * | tamgod. But, no matter how many miles they are away from home, each fish is | compelled by instinct to fight thru to tho homo stream, there to spawn and dio Fisheries employés {n British Co. }iumbia and on both sides of Vancow: | | sland tagged a large number of ver | salmon caught In the waters of that section Rewards were offered for the re |turn of the tags. United States fish ories bureau workers aided in return: | ling tags amd registering tho place} the tagged salmon were found. Only about 2 per cent of tho marked salmon were caught and the | tags sent back to the experiment | station, But theso were sufficient to show the general trend. Some “were caught off Vancouver island, soon after thoy had been) Others were captured in Puget sound or streams emptying | into it, But a number were found | th 8 the Columbia river Wrogon streams and one} 9 itn way back to the spawn ing mrounds near Pittsburg, Cal | Wisherios experts believe that these experiments in salmon tagging will | VOR GOOD LUCK BOONVILI Ind—There aro thowe who carry a rabbit's foot for food luck, but around Boonville here the buckeye ta preferred. At the Ki wanis club luncheon the other day a eck showed that 74 out of th 8 bers preaont had in their pocket a buckeye, Some have been carrying the luck charms for 20 years, Women to discard old hy- gienic methods and retain fresh- ness every day ARGELY on medical advice, women are abandoning the old- time “sanitary-pad” for a new way that supplants uncertainty with posi- tive protection, Sheer frocks and ill-timed social engagements no longer remain as worries. Lost days are fewer, and health better, It is called “KOTEX.” Ends the insecurity of the old time ‘sanitary | pad. Five times as absorbent! And deodorises—ends ALL fear of of- | fending. As easily disposed of as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrass- ment. You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying “KOTEX.” You ask for it without hesitancy. Costs only a few cents. 8 in 10 better class women employ it. Proves the folly of old ways. KOTEX. No laundrs—discard like tisswe Cooks in 9 Minutes \ N Write fir Recipe Book C.F. MUELLER CO, \ City, N. Jy t When you open the attractive blue and white package in which Mueller’s Foods come to your kitchen, you will notice that between the contents and the carton is placed a sheet of waxed paper which is interlocked with the carton at both ends; also that the outer wrapper is se- curely and tightly sealed. Thus is formed a protective triple-sealing, which is air- tight and moisture-proof, and keeps the contents fresh, wholesome and full flav- ored. You will appreciate this unusual protection against deterioration and contamination, MUELLERS, , Spaghett! “With the Macaroni Egg Noodles ELBOW MACARONI Awarded GRAND PRIZB (Highest Honor) Panama-Pacifie Interftional Exposition, 1915

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