The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 5

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Cherry SHOT SAVING| WOMAN Pectoral Old eaough to re » i an ssepghtoer cr ; = ead beh “Blue a w Skirts $5.50 » “phone M ONT KNOW THEY HAVE eeerenctrts WE CAN KEEP OUR CORONER | a orn ba bs : les INSTA Y—A Tie’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Wh and work t in st gallo “Shop ADMIRAL GETS BUSY | me IREMERTON, Feb On « t oa Rear Adm al KR A. W. i nly iJ b. Mites TODAY'S STYLES | TODAY—ON CREDIT >>) Women’s Headwear for Spring Ouifitfing 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” 812 First Av. BE STRONG The Blood Circulation sso Rheumatism Cold H -_ Backache Feet Dizziness Sarach Headache ° - Lambago 7 om Neuralgia Stomac Indigestion Trouble ee Const r r ralyris uesia "yi Sensitive Stiff Neck or q Spine antity of blood t po | Deatness Inson ou ean turn the me of Locomoto; Cat battle Into victor ' Ataxia Da ft | ¢ enens Nervous Oc. fp Affections | CALL AND SEE—IT COSTS HING TO TRY It depends on the este senda ation | antennae Of the biood “ite,” | > @ds circulation, ar. helps | HAMILTON-BEACHSALES CO. ‘pu to be weil 812 FIRST AVE. TROUGHTON’S PACKING HOUSE MARKETS. UNION HELP. 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND a MEAT SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY THE BEST MEATS MONEY CAN BUY Home-Made Pork Corned Pigs’ Feet, lb.. 5¢ S Sausage, Ib . 10¢ || Freshly Killed Chick- oung Shoulders of ens, Ib 22¢ j Lamb, Ib. . 10¢ || Pork Roast, Eastern Pickled Pork, 10¢ || corn fed, Ib. 12%4¢ of Srey BACK MARKETS 1s MAKKET, BALLARD BROADWAY 116% Market st ly | mG WHiTrh MARKET Mart a 1 Sie NYDER's RKET : Ma ; : se || — a iy oy GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA . O BEAUTIFY AND DARKEN THE HAIR It i ‘ . oF veer others ' 7 ete ny mad oe before ee oe ha ginning tc Our grandm, a” for their hai ; “5 i sult i berate 74 Hair Re :,, ake and Sulphu after a fair trial. Owl Drug ompany, THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918 Letters To Cy pthin. Grey |wHo is THE FOOL? Dear Miss Grey Why do you th allow thone > make a foc ' eurold bo and girl Npe y head vjthey are really in love and poor thing, believe all they sa you don't, then you areca fake “ON CONDITION THAT FRANCI | SUPPORT HIM” , AI know not whether you are | Dear Mies Grey: | ama -Y, girl, man or woman, but at} young widow of 35 n any rate, you are exceedingly nat siderably wealthy, am in row minded, Anyone who has ob-| love with an old man, and he served human nature in the least.| has promised to marry me on knows that affection is but natural.| condition that | would keep him Tt may be noti even in the bird and support him, Now plea all imal Life | advise me what to do These # and girls who come A LONESOME widow been misguided and At misinatructed for the most part, In this important problenr of life, by parents, who, in many cases, were misguided before them * my whole intenti me have am woman of surprised that a 5 knows no better than to consider such a propo sition, The man money, not you loves your m nnd de t affection into a | fer te channel until su that they may ¢ 8 and broader ine me to ma and womanhood and understand |THE COMMON themselves CAUSE OF DIVORCES Have you ever read 1 i Mins Grey ra in my col fron " ‘ put their child in a home tr r ' " to marry ay are | asked marry | for childrer b Fr hat d heir wives b he t hardly 1 NEEDS NO HP. = sre Ga Pape’s Cold Compound cures me and colds and grippe in a few “ hours—Tastes nice— stg 4 Pac Acts gently t h to diet iid hard It is a positive ta at a dose!" w that taken ¥ tt hin anx and k D . he ot " b lo ba XIOL A 1 y » bod rable he: Yn ” De ~ : f a h J . t every home. Tastes| ror piscussiON be Eat De __._ SHOULD WE CEASE TO SEARCH FOR OUR IDEAL? To the Ideal a h nm in CUT- RATE \OHI DENTE Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, We Stand Back of Our Work for 20 Years’ Guarantee. j Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut A rag Prices. Set of Teeth $25 Guaranteed. S15 Sica $4 $10 Serle +e ‘Solid Gold fi Fillings, 75¢ te" Sitver Fillings, 25¢ Up 20YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK, PAINLESS DENTISTS Cynth s Answers gh the Ca Paid Advertisement For Councilman THOMAS A. PARISH Former State Tax Commissioner Former Assensor of King County Choice of Many Thousands for Mayor of Geattie last year ” J i Trustworthy—Progreasive |), penn nrannnhkaekhee One of the Cleanest and Ablest ||) * Men Ever Avaliable for Election iz All e Poe canes pe an wered in the and many * to the City Counchi * are without or address ‘ |* A stamped, self-addrossed ¢ His Becord Speaks for || 5 Vuiopo always brings a prompt Itself w reply. CYNTHIA GRY. vireariregrarin, bravery wept hing a your $6 waeh ove n n are to Many Questions . * * * * * * * * * einer iain bes sac Ase Douga J outhwick tL | The Month-End : Merchandise Bought Tomorrow Will be Charged | Upon Your March Account | On the First Floor | | Silk Remnants Half Dress Goods Rem | giaenet Half $3.15 Surah Voptios |» Binek Satie Vancy Meanatines Fancy Taffeton Pinta Taffeta {- 2 Children’s up to 35c Gloves} $4 19¢ In & tf 19¢ $2. 95 nants Hike Serge st faible Clos ren Vaney Sermes Rengalioes Mixtures Hrocades er 1-2 50 Switches $2.95 Voir Gloves $1.65 Up to $5 Collars $1 Long And Puffs at 50c Women's S0c Gloves 25 eer 50c 25c Hair Rolls 10c Up to $1.25 Kid Gloves 85c | pr ‘ 10¢ | Maline Ruffs % ip. ; ® ret ’ " : 85s | 1-2 $1.65 | Up to 50c Neckwear a Lace Remnants 1-3 Off to : 256 1-2 Of Handkerchiefs Now 9 Trimming Remnants 1-3 Off to } . few ' j ode ne a don Veiling Lengths 10c | " trom \ God | doutio-threst 's . Up to 25¢ Black Val., 10c 0c 5c Insignia Ic “Emblems” — " or Veils 75c Up to 35c Stationery 19¢ A ; Up to 50c Ribbon 15¢ | Men's Shirts Now 50c! he & : : $ oii | i. | 58c 15c | Women's 50c Underwear | | Ribbon Remnants % | 39 | | : = oe \ : e7; 1-2 ar oF, | EY oe v7 | | Up to 25c Collars 10¢ | Women's $1 Underwear | virieur eben’ x ix at | 79¢ Embroidery Remnants 1-3 “13¢ | Off Women's $1.50 Union Suits | Ségen floats 1 . $1.29 403 Off | .its"''s hn Up to 25¢ Embroidery 15S¢ | {yx : : ' N ¥ of t ana | Children's 45c. Vests 29¢ n * u t 15¢ - ints to" mate Jewelry Odds 10c " yep ar Me 29c He eieuea: maroetens, 3 Belting 1c Inch! ne) EERE And Hatpins Se Wash Belts 5c | Lingerie Belts tr 1c Handbags 59c $2. 50. Switches $1.85 | Leat ! th } f eq 9 eo ; now mart $1.85 sc On the Second F loor | Children’s Middies | Women’s Up to $40 Suits $1 tom wae $25 Children’s Coats $2.95 Once Marked up to $12.50 Women's Up to $39.50 « 1 Suits $12.50 ya Ae tile g i nur abboler Women's White Suits A Little Soiled $12.50: i) | Children’ s Up to $3.50 Shoes $1 98 Broken 4 Odd Coats eR sa. tenkon: ives’ ae. eae ce The MacDougall-Southwick Co, ale of Remnants oe and Odd Lots ‘15¢ | $2. ‘35 | $1.98 || Second Ave. and Pike St. __On the Third Floor | Wash Goods Remnants %| Children’s $5 Coats $2.50 Lawnn 5c Wash Goods 25c Madrases $2.50 s Underm Children’ uslins Cut 35c Cotton Delaine 25c¢ Musiin Drawers chile 25¢ Muslin Gowns or vie. foe £uc 25c Babies’ Sacques 25c¢ 25¢ Madras 18¢ duced row 25 ca : Baby Caps 1, fe 1 18¢ s Baby Sweaters, & I tand 15¢ g Fleece 10c s, stag e4 $1.58 “186 e Goods Remnants % to 1-3 Off Pi 7 ody Women’s $1.25 Pajamas 95c 95¢ $1.00 And Flannclette Gowns formerly up to ®2 at Table Linen Remnants $1 Undermuslins 50¢ Off Le n's M ‘ Oda half dozens of Napkins ; si: ae Kemannts of Plain Linens Odd Table Clothe Muslin Skirts w Luneh Clot . Faney Linens “% OFF aut .75 Cotton Blankets $1.35 Petticonts Mustio "91.35 Up to $2.25 Aprons 95¢ Up to $2.75 Kimonos $1.50 | tittte round Tea Aprons which oy a go Bglled—theretore MT Oe o $5c ' ' . $1.50 Band Aproms of heavy lawn a made wit € or tucked Other Kimonos 75c os 50¢ K ! To Close Out Corsets— on ag Hs Nemo Corsets in short models 75c Style i izes a, ‘ ar) Up to $2.25 House Dresses Foes ie nA oh 3 $1.50 26, reK nly $3 », for S250, ‘: - Dien Old models 3 and 405— eerste | LE SO { i Old models sizes Children’s Kimonos 75c ‘$3. 15 5 Jt Children’s $3.50 Coats $1.75 ie | a a. a | On the Fourth Floor if $ t Drapery Remnants % Off | Serims Length. M Marquisetios o ker 1 : 1 th Drapery Nets And many other Fabrics The Basement Floor | Many Household Needs | ,, Clothes Dryers wi Bear Odd Lot Prices 6c \ é 5c 5c '10¢) Iroulng Reards vy nds Garden Tools, Too regularly at Wire Strainers All Wool Serges $1.19 a | Yard! | Clay sere Coating Sergexs | Black Petticoats ™% Price | | Storm s Ktumine Serges Binek agro Monk” Formerly Marked, up to \ e More Serges at $1 a Yard! le The MacDougall-Southwick Co- a °

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