The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 5

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ur 10-Day Suit Sa Saves You $15.00 Regular Bea 45.00 Me iv: I wish to announce to our patrons that | High-Class UITS a hs Tallored Suit. FOR have bought Mr. Thurman’s interest in the Fit, 7. business. This is my reason for making a Workmanship : : a ae and Materials LADIES, reduction of this kind; also lexpect to make Guaranteed, 10-Day many new friends through this sale. or Your Special ‘ ; . Money Back har Sale starts Saturday morning at 10 a. m., This or Only . “ an . ‘ 10 Days, open till 10 p. m, Saturday night, week days ineteeed wom until 6:30 p. m., or later by appoi 4 nal Depestt :30 p. m., or later by appointment. Lining oleh nal | also wish to call special attention to the Ps We Make ex-soldiers, as I served in the Philippines dur- My Personal Any Style ' ogee : : Attention. {Garment ing the Spanish-American war. Your business Remember, ‘ou Desire. * ‘ 5 Your Chel will be appreciated. Hage of Any ecnec , : - OREG , $30.00, Saves dan Respectfully, J. FRANK GREGORY oa Goods. ONE-THIRD GERMANS NOW INVADING RUSSIA PETROGRAD, Sept. 25.—Three German attempts to Invade Russia from East Prussia have been repulsed, the war office here announced today. Several sorties by the garrison of Przemysi, it was stated, have een beaten back, and the bombardment of this Austrian stronghold said to be continuing night and day. adil $ AMPLE ILLINERY Don’t Pay Any More Than $5.00 For Your Hat The Women Everywhere Are Talk- ing About These Exquisite Paris Models. $3 and $5 This store is the center of attraction tn a millinery sense. Come ap tomorrow and see these exact duplicates of imported Paris Hats. LANDFIELDO’S $5 MILLINERY |S UNSURPASSED IN SEATTLE You can easily prove this statement by visiting the exclu sive stores. We mention these establishments, for they are the only places where millinery of this character is procura’ cept at Landfieid’s. But in these exclusive stores the prices for such hats are $10 to $25. OUR PRICES $3 AND $5 Vntrimmed Shapes, Plumes, Stickups, Gold and Silver Flowers at wholesale prices, a os ‘2nd. Floor PANTAGES cor Zand Ave. & | SUBLIME PURE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER NO ADVANCE IN PRICE! When war broke out up jumped the price of Cream of Tartar, 100, 200, 300 per cent—and today it is practically out of the market. But that doesn’t affect the price of Sublime Baking Pow- der. Forethought and lucky chance have provided us with a large supply of this imported product of the Grape. The war may last a year or-two—we are fortified! In fact, we can reduce the price to you. Cut out attached coupon, present it to your grocer and it will be good for 10 cents on the purchase price of any size can of pure and wholesome Sublime. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER This Coupons Worth Money at Your Grocery 10c-FREE-10c agate Dube Sarvece. SE ‘This coupon, if signed and presented to your grocer on or before Octobe 10, will be ed as 10 cents on the purchase price of one can of Sublime Baking Powder (any size), one I bought one Raking Powder can of Sublime 25c 45c a Address I sola this can of Sublime ng Powder VITTUCCI IMPORTING CO. 309 Occidental Ave. Seattle. Elliott 276 It will pay always to watch Sublime advertising. GREGORY & THURMAN, TAILORS FIRST AVE. AND CHERRY Second Floor (Take Elevator) Washington WESTLAKE Stall 125, astern plenic hame, 14e tb Stall 240, aweet corn fom. Biaile 129-| 32, full creamy cheese, 20 Ib Stall 243, | bia =| Stall 249, S-layer ‘ Stalls 104-128, 4 Ibe. beat 20, 400 cottes, 2 ‘ tal! $1.40 sack, Stall Stall 326, laree 2. Band 4, Bas A SIMPLE WAY T0 REMOVE DANDRUFF Falling Hair End Itching Scalp. way that hes andruff at unces just get about four o mmon Hquid arvon from any dru« store (this ix all you will need), ap ply it at night when iring; use| enough to moisten the » it In gently with the fi By morning most, if r your dandruff will be gone three or four m feations entirely de y every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find aM ftching and Gigging of the xealp will stop tn stantly and y F will be fut lustrous, «1 and rr rz ok feel « not only ft fall out, but it 1m stragely, dull, dry, leas, and everybody notices It ARROW CO. 1422 THIRD AV. SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10. 1 brittle and lite Adv Men’s 35c Cashmere Hose, black, gray and Men's 50c Suspend- 19 OTS cceceee tebe ennnee Cc Boys’ Brownie Bib Over- alls to owe Men’s $1.00 Storm Rubbers .vceee MOO Ladies’ Storm Rubbers ...-écccoves Children’s Storm Rubbers .,... gst hetee Men’s 60c Heavy Brown Un- derwear, Shirts and 2 |Drawers ....... vee Cc | Men's $1.00 to $2.00 Under- | wear, material gray | Men’s $2.00 Union beeeceaeme |) 0 | Men’s $1.25 Golf |Shirts 65 GRUNTS Sec siccices oes Cc Men’s 50c Blue Chambray Wash Men’ 50 Wash $ | Pants «esssseees 1.45 | Ladies’ $4.00 Velvet Button Shoes, all ‘oomaiegi . $1.95 ARROW CO. Formerly Starr-MacPherson Store, 1422 THIRD AVE., near Pike. and) STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—Which is for the correct side a man to walk on when going direction with a woman? pick In any A-On the side the ally the outside that protect woman, whict of the walk Q.—I8 It proper for the relatives of a young man, who went away and was married on the quiet, without even his parents’ know! edge of the fact, to call on his wite when they haven't met her, or is it proper for him and his wife to call on his relatives? | ONE IN DOUB | A-If the relatives desire to t very formal in this respect, the shoyld wait 1 they receive a at home” announcement, or other wise hear from the newly-wed couple. Otherwise, they may cal CYNTHIA HAS FINE BABY BOY FOR SOME ONE Harken, ail ye childless par ents! Would you tike a fine, strong, aunning, twoweek-old baby boy to grace your home? If so, Cynthia Grey knows just where you will find him, Write a letter to Cynthia Grey, care of The Seattie Star, stating cir cumetan: for you must prove to Cynthia that you are capable of taking care of him property. If your home fills the bill, you will be let into the secret ————— Q.—I am engaged to be married The man to whom | am engaged gets a good salary. | get only what I need for necessities, Whenever | am with him th © be so careful and not say I'd like this or that, for he is sure to get it for me. | have! taken lots of little things, but last night he bought me material for a silk dress. Somehow, | don't feel right to take that, and it would ping his face to re n-mined land honest, and | couldn't make | him see but that It was all right Won't you advise me? | am all alone. MARY. You are placed in rather an barrassing position. If you were not engaged, it would be highly tm- proper to accept the material for! the dress, but under the cireum |atances I cannot advise you to wound your flance’s feelings by re fusing the gift, If he is good, clean minded and honest, t is doubt but that his inten ne are the j Q.—Mother has owed a bill for five years, not being able to pay it)! Nowt trying to force her to| settle the amount through court.) Can they do it? | My father took out citizens pa-| pers. | was born and raised here.| Will | have to take out citizenship What day did Aw! fall on? B08. | If your mother has nothing with which to pay the bill, her cred: Hitors certainly cannot force her to| pay them. An open account {s out-| lawed five years from date of Inst payment, but that should not pre vent her from paying them ff at any time she can do 80. It {8 not necessary for you to take out citizenship papers if you were born here, as that makes you a cith zen. August 10, 18 fell on Saturday. Q—Can you tell me what will! |make one’s teeth white? | have! tried everything | can think of.| There s always a yellow coating on my teeth, and It is about the same | after | get through washing them.| 1 will thank you for any sugg | tlon. MISS SIXTEEN. A.—Goet your teeth cleaned at the dentist's, and then brush them at least once a day with hydrogen per oxide diluted with water, and rinse/ your mouth thoroughly afterward. Q.—How can | clean a white) feather band? AM. | A.-Sift one part borax with} three parts flour or cornstarch. work into the feathers and wrap in a clean towel over night. Brush out powder and repeat process if necessary — | ‘YOU CAN LEARN MUSIC |Now, in Your Home. Special Offer to Our Readers. Think of it! The new SIMPLICITY | BYSTEM of teaching musto, . ald of a teacher in home, now gives t child, old or ¥ an and puplia every 4, have not hesitate to Tnatitute te write anxious to thin ref able ond thelr | Rooklet to every one to make known | their Successful System and thelr pres ent Spectal Offer and you will be under > n whatever, Write name of your fay and Up SEWING $ 5 MACHINES New Machines rented. WHITK SEWING MACHINE Co. | 1424 Third (Near Pike) Matn 1528 E 25, 1914, PAGE 5. ESTAMLISHED 1875 ¢ Jouthwic tore open Da.m. to 6 p.m Me< Dougall RK. B. Gaye, Receiver All Charge Purchases Made Saturday Placed on October Bill Rendered November 1st. — oe SATURDAY 2 ; e DRUG SPECIALS vo- Armour Venetian Bath Tablets, 3 for zoe. Pond’s — Extract —_— Cold Cream, the, Creme Eleaya or } Carat Eleaya, 896. Antiseptic Sant tary Towels, box of 12,2 ; William's Jersey “| — “y ream Soap Je, Lavorts, Antinep : tle Mouth Wash 5 Y{ 9 * ea n's Old 450 50 2r , J Fashioned Oatmeal! A lvort Union < 4,2 T vb ; piled Mary Fine weave Spring needle, wool Union Suits with Just one day these new Negligees of crepe de chine, Garden. Taloum hand-finished band run with silk draw tape. High or | Shown in pink, lavender, rose, Copen and navy. Some Powder 506 : low neck, short or no sleeves, and ankle length. An | ar senlot tinee algo hee jlomee pe rebelde Hind’s Honey and || extra special item for Saturday at $2.50, First Floor. Lb), very special, $5.00. Thue Fae $7.50 and $8.50, very special, $5.00. Third Floor. Almond Ble. Colgate's Taleum Powder, Violet, ete, B71 G22 Shee! Uaminaw — iim ned : ¢. $ . Wash, 50c size MA. (4 t 5 28e. Sheet Aluminum Pudding Pan, extra deep, 89¢. These cases are made full size and of the best qual- ity tubing; four different designs, and stamped for embroidering. This tubing sells regularly at 65¢; spe | | | Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair Tonle Ye. Holmes’ Fragrant Frostilla 146, First Floor. Sheet Aluminum Pudding Pan, extra deep, 49¢. 4.50 Brown Stone Casserole, in nickel plated frame, Se! 20c Stone Bean Jars, with cover, lat. size, 15¢, 25c Stone Bean Jars, with cover, 2-qt. size, 18¢, ct C These Boys’ Coats and S cial, the pair Bic. Fourth Floor. A Sale of New Coats at $18.50 Models for Misses and Women These Coats were bought at a sold at The values are ex- ceptional, considering that this lot of coats are the season’s most desir- able styles. The practical Balmacaan and the loose-fitting models with belts; also the long-waisted Russian and Redingote models may be had. These coats are the three-quarter or full-length, and are finished with loose, set-in sleeves and high col- lars. For a good coat for motoring or everyday wear this is an unusual opportunity at the price, which is very special, $18.50. Select One of If you want a stylish, well-made garment at a reasonable A wide range of materials is offered; also styles price special price and will be Chinchilla Overcoats $5and $6.50 These coats are of all-wool and are lined through- out. Sizes 3 to 10 years, offered in navy, browns and grays, and are special at $5.00 and $6.50. Balmacaans $7.50 to $12.50 These Boys’ Balmacaans are made of all-wool tweed the grown-ups’ coats os EEE Be a special price. ees lines as the ery one Shown in sizes 6 to 16 years. Good values at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Rain Coat and Hat, Special $3.45 on same is shower-proof Second Floor. Favored Neckwear Double - breasted Rain e Coats that are guaranteed Fancies . waterproof, and a Storm —S ‘ rat Hat, at the special price of Collars and Vestees that are exceptionally new in ae - $3.45. style, made of good quality pique. Vestees are trimmed with buttons and have the new roll collars. fancy crochet 50¢. Vestees of fine organdy that are daintily hand- embroidered; collars have the new pleated backs with picot edge. $1.50. A New Vestee made of pique with roll collar; both the vestee and collar are hand-embroidered and trim- med with large crochet buttons. $3.75. Organdy Vestees with Picot edge and collars em- broidered in floral designs; these may be worn mili- tary style or as a roll collar. $5.00. Norfolk Suits at $7.50 Boys’ Suits, cut on smart lines, with an extra pair of trousers, sizes 7 to 17 years, $7.50. Norfolk Suits $10.00 and $12.50 A varied assortment of new styles at these prices. Boys’ Mackinaw Coats $6.50 to $12.50 All-wool Mackinaws shown in the new plaids, sizes for boys up to 17 years, at $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. hae Third Floor First Floor. Fashion’s Decree Gives Unlimited Scope In Trimmed Millinery Large and Small Hats at As cold weather threatens, the snug turban reaches its fullest de- velopment, and the sailor is equally popular. In tomorrow’s display we show the small hats for street wear and the large hats for dress occasions The trimmings are rich in coloring, with considerable gold, silver and metallic effects, velvet flowers, with ribbon bows, metal- lic ornaments and fancy ostrich adds a brightness and _brilliancy to the more sombre tones used lf in the shapes this season. \ The colors most popular are black, brown, dark blues, acier (the new steel gray) and the deep \" wine colors. An extremely attractive group at $10.00. Second Floor, 00 $3.50 and $5. Every Bag is new and fresh from one of the great- American manufacturers of leather goods. Fully 85 per cent of these bags are regular $5.00 values, and but 15 per cent $3.50 values. Newman’s Pin Seal and other fine leathers—some of which are in the new pleated effects. Satin Stripe Moire Bags that are in decidedly new shapes. These bags are made with German silver frames and fitted with coin purse and mirror, while others are fitted with silver or gilt perfume holder, coin purse, powder box and note pad. 200 women will buy a $3.50 or $5.00 Bag for $2.95. Firet Floor est Phe MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street

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