The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

#1 _ i RELATIVES FILE | WILL GONTEST A Good Story, Anyway | J GPO ANE, Noy. 10.—(By l . P.)—“Polly” Webb, Spo- ~~ kane cigar merchant, was hunting deer near Ruby, Wash. while waiting awoke, andue Influence” on Col- ored Woman Charged He went to sleep on’a rock high up on a hill for a shot at sémething. Suddenly he He saw a huge buck about 30 feet away, When he moved to shoot it, however, he discovered his right arm was asleep. He wiggled it and rubbed it, accord- ing to his tale. But his arm was so sleepy the deer got away before he could pull the trigger, Pupils Win Good Scholarship Pins} Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not | i thirty-one pulls) getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi- cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for One hundred et Queen given h intenden Headache Neuritis Neuralgia Colds Pain Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache — Britisher to Wed American Heiress VENICE, v By U. F Cn as only “Bayer” package which conta nd . Han “Bay Faker, Chicago he parting soon for r crispy weather Fried Ham with Corn Fritters! on ca cecios | can you think of anything more = and A “practical deliciously appropriate for acrispy Choice and cutting Morning’s breakfast? And when — Copy ty Sanding you use Frye’s “Delicious” Brand Ham according to the Frye “Meat Guide” recipe you'll have break- 2c to cover post- age to Frye & fast to enthuse an epicure. Co., Seattle. Score through the fat on edges of a slice of Frye’s Delicious” Ham, fry to delicate brown and place on hot plates. Have ready a batter of 1 cup canned corn, Legg, 2 tablespoons canned milk, 2 tablespoons water, and self-rising pancake flour. Drop by tablespoonfuls into skillet containing ham drippings and fry carefully until done through. Being cooked in Ham fat, these Fitters need no butter. “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” (sacrion two] "The SeattleStar..— SEATTLE, WASH SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN" ~ Gonuine | | | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | TO [PAGES 11 WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 11, 1925. « ie TULL Novelty Apparel Shop’s SALE op ~COATS AnD DRESSES— TMU 75 Were $29.50 100 New : SALE PRICE Included in this sale are many new coats, recent arrivals, of gorgeous ma- terials, beautiful fur-trimmed collars and cuffs and fur at bottom. Straight lines, flares and wrap-arounds. TUAUUUUUUUUUUUGUUUULIAI ALL THE NEW PLUMAGE SHADES, in Small down payment will cluding Dove Brown, Que Bird, Jacapa . jee. Wren, Sea Swallow, Euphomia, Jay Bird hold any garment at Sale g and Gracklehead as well as all the staple Price! 4 JUST A LITTLE 200 DOWN TO Stylish, New SECURE hee ANY OF DRESSES «4 Fae | | ca) BEAUTIFUL The new long-sleeve models, with Oy GARMENTS flares and two-piece effects. A bewitching array —14 beautiful Sale of Gorgeous New Dresses Satins, Cantons, Crepes, Wools, Chenilles and Metallic Cloths in the new cireu- lar skirts, basque ef- fects and _ long sleeves. Many are fur adorned. shades. 50 Dresses were $19.85 50 Dresses were $17.50 100 Dresses were $15.00 Sweaters Turtle Necks Lumberjacks 100 DRESSES Broken lines and _ sizes. Silks, Wools, Balbriggan. New two-piece dresses and some two-piece mod- els SPECIAL SALE PRICE $585 Pattern - Hats 0 were $12.50 5 were $15.00 0 were $10.00 SALE PRICE All plain and striped designs striped models: $9.95 ,, $6585 ALL THE NEW COLORS % $5.85 5 2 5 Op 1322 SECOND AVENUE l tn Freer LITTITTTTITITUTITT LUMAR UKEMI LULU UU MUU ULU LU UL ULL ULM LLL U UMA CULLUM LLU LLL LLL ALUIINUUNUUTTUUUVSUTLUUAUU UP LY

Other pages from this issue: