The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE 4 JAPANESE SHIP Peptimist ISSUES GALL | FOR’ HELP Batters Way Thru Raging Storms in Pacific BRIDGE CARRIED AWAY at ’ Here Droceeds Towards Honolulu at Snail’s Pace LEGISLATORS TO MOORE IS FINED IN DEATH CAS to Speak | PROBE PRISON | [Doctor Pleads Guilty to Auto| Seattle Man on Tria in Tals! inte vas Say Jute Mill Not Obsolete, as HartleY Charges BY A STAPF CORRESPONDENT OLYMPIA, W rola ompr meeting of the joint ru tee of the house and senat Hartley re © Jute mill mach was obsole Mom! gislature from Walla L started his!» tblack v= a at newsboy In Chr and where e was the sole sup of a wt mother, He ¢ col at the age of nix and was ™m with high- the moat} 1, SUBMARINE = RAISED SOON Workmen Fixing Hull; Bodies Thought Inside M 21 oe = 2 Steamers Bought : for Portland Trade v. 13 {By u lat 6 rules co! elded to allow eac self as to rece n limited week-er nd recesse “Te KILLED N | TRAIN WRECK «| Believe Engineer Bleregart:| ' ed Signals Before Tragedy | ania’n railroad com. | charge of th p. has been suapended, your nico new dream ts with some substanc ¢ | For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative »| BROMO QUININ Arrest Driver Who Abandons His Car) Cold ld Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Fight Started on | Capitol Fund Levy OLYNPIA, Nov. -One 5 faction y dose always s relief. The md and third kill the hulf-mill capitol t levy entirely. On top of the recemt $4,000.00 worth of bonds, another $650, required, acco yon. It is to be y-tive cents, grounds. Soeeereccccccccccccccoccccscoccees SCCCCCCS SSeS SOSOO SOLOS OESED eeoeeercvcese Soeeoseescosecey Let This Wheel Cook Your Dinner Thanksgiving dinner! Will you spend all morning in the kitchen taking anxious peeps at the oven, or will you enjoy leisure and composure to visit with your guests? In the up-to-the-minute Gas Range with Automatic Oven Heat Control, the wheel regulates the oven . . , keeps the heat Just right . browns the turkey deli- cately. This magic wheel will cook the whole dinner beautifully, whether you’re in the kitchen or out of the house, Let us put one of these fine new ranges in your kitchen for the easiest Thanksgiving feast you ever prepared. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. MAin-6767 Drugesists guaran./ THE SEATTLE STAR Driving Charge coma for Boy’s Death 'Booze Suspects Out on Bonds of thai 500 ponenehoncescueucucnen the sandwich for school § Bluhill Tasty Cheese Pee REE R Thousands Are Hearing Elsie Lincoln Benedict Who has recently returned from a lec- ture tour around the world. You can hear her in her farewell series. Three Hee Lectures FREE Tonight (Fri.), Nov. 13, 8 o’Clock— “Building a Lucky Life” Saturday Afternoon, 3 o’Clock Only— “The Psychology of Sleep and Dreams” Sun., Nov. 15, 8 P. M. ‘Modern Miracles” “Elsie Lincoln Benedict, speaker and writer, has addressed more people as a lecturer than anyone on the American platform, Sunday.” with the exception of Billy —San Francisco Chronicle, May 14, 1925. Masonic Temple Auditorium (Pine and Harvard) Tomorrow we want the biggest day of the season, There’s only one way to get it— that is to show you THE VERY FINEST OVERCOATS Ever Offered at Tailored Ready Prices. So, that’s what you'll find here Saturday. So fine that you'll scarcely believe your own eyes! You'll reealize what an extraordinary thing we’ve accom- plished the moment you set eyes on these thousands of Coats. Pure virgin wool. Every style, every color. Offering such coats at $10 to $15 less than they would ordinarily sell for is another value victory for the Tailored Ready Company. See this great 2-PANTS SUITS stock. Save Money Visit Our Upstairs Shoe Dept. ‘* Tailore ed Ready, Get the full wear out of your suit. Remem- ber, the pants wear out first. The way to get every ounce of wear is to buy a Tailored Ready Guaranteed Suit with TWO pairs of pants. 2-Pants Suits for Man and Boys 401 to 407 Pike Street at Fourth Avenue Co. Thousands of Trousers to match your coat and vest—$3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 $30 and $35 Mallory. Hats * In all the Late Styles and Colors $5.00 _-_-—- FRIDAY, NOVEMI aa Sag Southwick Tomorrow—T he Last Day of This Value-Giving Sale! Bedding Specials ! Crinkle Bedspread i 5 F special Cotton Comfortables Wool-Mixed Blankets Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting r ead qua 1 h 50e Alexander Seamless Sheets ibe For Wet Weather Novelty Sports Hose} for Women Rayon and wool novelty mixtures in diamond check and square designs. In nude, tanbark, beige, log cabin or in combination with brown and 3 to 10. thwick—STREET FLOOR Porto Rican Hand Embroidered Towels 1.00 Beautiful Gift Towels, f] hand embroidered in col- ors on fine linen toweling, of oyster white. There are eight attractive designs and colors to choose from. fd 1-Southwlck—-BASEMENT FLOOR —No More Cracking of the Cap! —No More Losing the Cap! Eclipse Fountain Pens Sale Special An excellent purchase -Southwick—STREET FLOOR —_——S]Jq i Women’s Glove Silk Underwear Glove Silk | -88 VESTS J Each Daintily finished Vests of fine quality glove silk, full regulation length, with filet trim, In flesh, peach, sweet pea and Nile, Glove Silk { BLOOMERS | Full cut Glove Silk Bloomers, knee length, with filet trim. Well reinforced. In colors of flesh, peach, Nile and sweet pea to match vest. Sizes 6 to 9. 88 A Pair MacDougall-Southwiek—THIRD ¥LOOR No Need of Being Late Any More! Alarm Clocks Nickel Afarm Clocks, fully guaran- teed, American made, with a loud, | clear bell, Special for Saturday. MacDougall-Southwick—STREET FLOOR McDougall. bi : a a ee ee ek a Special

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