The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 5

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‘STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, yors. PAGE § Do It N the answer given to “A Logger,” Take advantage of who aske where he must put in an obey her busband’s whim against ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ~ application to become a forest her will, or of having trouble with Clearance Sale of Women $s and Children $s Hosiery | ranger. him. Cheasy's Pre-Inventory Sale These applications may be filed) The man ts following the courne of > - = = direct with the United States dis-| bis kind by insisting on bin right 4 Ld i trict service, Beck Bldgs Portland, to dominate the small personal At Radical Reductions if you want to make on value and save on Ore, This office has charge of habits of his new wife Just a» noon | 3 | Washington, Oregon and Alaska re-|# he has her safely bound and in a NCLUDED ‘in thi ortment are Women | money, aes serves. The forestry service ie Jependent condition, This does not| , ict . | s Ss under the U. 8. agricultural depart- pres impor ina arcs attitude,| “ ¢ eyes 8 cag ry in lisle, k le 1 / |It would have seemed more decen silk, all guarante fect. A d range ‘ ee COATS ment. re jon his part to let his wife know his aaa Me ” : aaa : ; | Q.—Should a young bride stop)!!! while she was still free to! hg BALMACAANS choose between compliance and de ( hiker 8 Hose, formerly up to 50c, powdering If her husband objects? | Clow oie > ; ad Rane heen * bit of winde orth giving he ' i 4 BE ‘ Decker & Cohn (Society Brand) in ¢ nicazo, didn’t he object before the marriage |!™portant than the powder on one's ( Included in this lot are Women’s ‘ Burberry in London, and give the girl an opportunity to | HO*® | Hose up to $1.00, in pl ‘ . ‘ ide otitis Inaltaed caroihine resemved rin whether she considered the] 4 1 sm engaged to be married At 25c: br idered si , ial < AXKS= sverything included; no g reserved. point Important or not? Since her| | @ me . 7 ‘ iY | : ‘ somatic toes ent aie Going to another city for a ¢ lot, bat all es in eve ‘ { $11.25 f G ts R larl RPO TEE ~~. | visit. Will it be right for me to ac: fier Good tunge of blact SK | . or arments eguiarly \P cept invitations from other men " Sy | ie | . ositive Relief. }| while there? MARY. Infants’ Hose, values up to 35 PMN OE yo. cae ns as $15.00 , . {| A—Provided that your fiance] infants’ Hose, values up to 35c ff | ¢ ; For Constipation { knows that doing #0 and th t 18 bsere we olen, camumnereé , \ ‘ | knows that you are doing #0 and the 1 : \ \\ | WHOOG Ge. woe ws .00 are engaged, red, in a good range of size Nae j $15.00 for Garments Regularly cal setence is, perhaps, no more |) gt am Just 20 years of age and { Infants’ and Children’s Hose, values up to 50c. rtment ime ¥ Priced at ..........$20.00 simpittring of many of the old Ws Bene wah as an Ie Years.) | At 25c¢ } cludes hose for infant and children in ilk liste, all silk plain liste} me remedies of past genera- and cotton, in a broken line of size fhe colors offered are black, : $18.75 for Garments Regularly tions. For instance, te harsh $/41q ‘not give him @ definite. anewsr,| Ltans, pink and blue sic 1 Priced at ....... .. . $25.00 pssimygicone eens hese SAnkin®* {| a0 | fear the difference in our ages| f Women’ 8 out-size Silk Hose, in black wit le garter tops; tan sill , $22.50 for Garments Regularly Slee euacipetion are maw tenown tit, ter aru. .W ines lve me your t C4 hose in regular siz ‘ Priced at $30. 00 i Se a ae, aire a E 4 SKEPTICAL ANNE. Up to $1.50 Women's Hose t made up of black, white oF riced at ........ ey i |} reatiy harmeul. Constipation can}! -—pitrerence in nace has very ad ack, w N si} \ $26.25 for Garments Regularly } more effoctively relloved with. {tttle to do with making or marring| t tan silk Hose for women, They have the double garter welt, heel and} Ks bs ) Cld-time remedies occasion. )|® marriage, Character, tempera toe. Firet Flea a Priced at .......... . $35.00 + x combination of simple jaxa- }|ment and mutual love are of far G ents { tive herbs with 1 in )/greater tmportance. Not knowing| $30.00 for Regularly Priced at ...........$40.00 Mackinaws, Extra Trousers, Fancy Vests and All Dress Clothes 25 Per Cent Off. No Charge for Alterations. Big drop in the price of Hats. Silk Shirts One-Half Price Broken Line Shirts, up to $2.50—$1.15. Broken Lines Underwear Now One-Third to One-Half Off. Special prices on every piece of Fancy Neckwear. This is your first opportunity to select from our entire stock at a big saving. “Values Tell’ Bo Here We Are ECONOMY BASEMENT 24 Stewart st Between First and Western ave & binck up from O14 Pike Place Pubile Litt Misfit tore of belt BASEMENT Between First and Western ©: Entrance ee Turrell’s Re-organization =Sale— Buy Now for Future Needs. 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL HAIR GOODS | It is our custom to offer the very attractive discount of 20 per cent on all Hair Goods twice a year. This is done to stimulate business, and we should be very glad to have you take advantage of the tunity it offers to Your Money Buys a Tremendous Shoe Value Now. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT MEN’S SHOES A large assortment of styles in heavy soles, with a few light ones, from Nettleton and J ular $7.50 to $9.00 .e..cereeee Another lot, regular at $6.00 and $7. 00, tans and DIACKS seosee $4.85 And still another lot of $5.60 and $6 00 Shoes, of all styles, at + $445 The $3.60, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Bale Shoes are mighty tempting at ..+++++--$2.46, $2.85 and $3.85 These lots consist of Patents, Gun Metal and Tan Calf and Vici Kid, in lace and button styles To make room line of Shoes from America’s greatest factory making popular-priced Shoes, we are selling our big stock of Harry Gray Shoes at very low prices. Several styles are in- cluded: from Laird, Schober & Co, and J, & T. Cousins Co, 200 pairs of Laird’s Patent Calf and Colt, gun metal with black, or the new pattern top of gray cloth; regular $7.00 to $10.00, now + oe 85.95 for a new the - | kerosene 1 want to make a correction Inj marringe she falls into th native of being obliged to nate alt characteristics of either party is impossible for me to say ) whether this marriage would be ad:| ) visable. Q—Have you In your store of | knowledge directions for making a ) dustiess floor mop? E. H.W. A.-Use some sort of big vessel in which you can mix two quarts of with one pint of bolled Mn of a cotton mop itn the mixture, keeping it there until thoroughly saturated. Then hang {t until it drips well and {t ts ready for dally |use on your floors, Soak the mop once every two weeks. Q—In case a on should st his w on an o liner, and, aft er the ship had left the port from which It had sailed, covered and given his choice of working his way over or being put In irons; | ded over to the authorities and ar | rested? . ° | A—The probabilities are that |he would be handed over to the [American consul of that port, but the laws of the various countries are so different it would be tmpon- | sible to tell, without knowing the minutest details, just what would happen to him | pen to one coming to thia country the immigration laws would and ron diately returned to that he came imn try from which coun Q.—Is there a sequel to “Tarzan lof the Apes, by Edgar Rice Bur. roughs, and what is the title? F.O. R. “The Return A—The sequel is of Tarzan. LOEW ANNOUNCES EMPRESS CHANGE A one or two-reel feature moving picture winding up h show, the | tion of the short-reelers and addition of many new notable tractions of the Empress theatre vaudeville future policy ctrenit, This attle by Marcus Loew himself, fs spending a few days here. also announces that once who Loew fans, will enact a motion picture comedy exclusively for the Empress cireult MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISMNOW OPPOT-| meat Saye We Must Keep Feet Dry, | Avoid Exposure an Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, avoid | exposure, keep feet dry, eat less drink lots of water, and e all, take a ®# ful of salts ec jonally to k down uric ‘ Other lines, more badly broken in sizes, at ..$4.95 | son's $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Cavalier Slippers, at J} Very best in Hair Goods at} acia 00 pa > ird’s and Cousins’ $6.00 and «+ $2.06 and $3.95 oytrs inarily 7 ioc | Rheumatism ts caused by poison About 1,000 pairs of Laird’s ar 4 pains 3 00 and extraordinarily IOW PTiCeS.| ous toxin, called uric acid, which Is $7.00 Shoes, in patent, gun metal and kid; all late We pride ourselves On| generated in the bowels’ and ab styles, and every shoe up to Turrell standard % ailing ahiti+, sorbed into the blood It is the CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT our unfailing ability to} fonction of the kidneys to filter eeescee seecesores $4.95 Boys’ and Youths’ Black Calf Shoes, in lace; reeu- HH match your hair. Expert|this acta from the blood and cast | Entire stock of Harry Gray Shoes, in patent, gun | Jar $2.00 and $3.50, now $2.45 and $2.95 aie Nie teat J-| it out in the urine. The pores of | metal and kid—shoes that sold at $4.00 to $6.00,} another lot of Roya onl 0 Calfekine, at ..0848 salespeople give you intel-| 5 \iin are sisc a means of fr pe chaps $3.45 and $3.95 | Misses’ and Children’s Patent, Gunmetal and Tan ligent service. [ing the blood of this {mpurity. In All Buckskin and Suede Shoes and low effects, in | Shoes, $2.50 to $4.00, now damp and chilly, cold weather the all colors, regular at $5.00 to $8.00, now half-price, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.25 skin ‘pores are closed, thus foro: $s ag $2.50 to $4.00 | Other lots, regular at $2.50 to $3.50, are 4 ing the kidneys to do double work, ” “5 $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95 ae 4 they become weak and sluggish AllTan Calf Shoes and low effects, except Eng | ‘these are good bargains, But you and fail to eliminate this uric acid lish Last and Outing Shoes HALF PRICE | must see t i: Kid Turn Shoes, ran which keeps accumulating and cir ce apt . culating through the — system, Prete eventually settling In the joints as and muscles, causing tiffness, sore. DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT While sizes are a little more broken, you get ble bargilins in this department in shoes for the entire family 1,000 pairs each REMARKABLY LOW PRICES IN SLIPPERS AND PUMPS Blue, Black and White gold kid, bronze kid and fanc $2.95 Ventilated Toupees for Men are the nearest approach to Nature you can get. They are light, comfort. able, close-fitting and porous. large ot of Pink, dull kid colonia $4.00_and $8.00, now Pumps, in gun from Laird, Cousins and Gra r in Men’s and Womer e180 be Cie big tot ot Fancy Slippere and Shoes at 50c per pair t pair atin und old $4.95 ul, satin’ and $4.00 to $8.00 95, $3.95, $4.95 50 to $2.50 Felt Slippers, now $1.25 0 and $2.50 Boudoir Slippers at $1.45 $3.00 and $4.00 Satin Mules at .....$1.95 and $2.45 ra $3.95, Street patent, Other ines, styles are priced at $1.95 and $2.45 in $2.45 and $2.95 for Men Women's Felt Slippers at Children’s Shoes low in proportion, TURRELL SHOE COMPANY 903 SECOND AVE. 120 MARION ST. in better and run sizes, | suede Women’s, and $1.95, values, now Al 690 Wigs for Men and Women. Factory Hair Store 1401 First Ave. Lola M. Hanson, Manager. | ness and pain called rheumatism At the first twinge of rheuma tiam, get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Its; put a |tablespoonful in a ss of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week is is said to eliminate urte acid by stimulat ing the kidneys to normal action, purities Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm grapes and lemon juice, with Iithia and {s used with excel subject to rheumatism have a pleasant, effer lithia-water drink which acid and 1s benefi ys as well who are Here you vescent overcomes uric celal to your kido STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS eed oll. Dip the soft long strands| he was dis! then suppose he worked | | hie way over, when they arrived in a foreign port, would he be han-| If it should hap-| ake | doer would be| will be the| is the word brought to Se-| a month} Weber and Fields, the great comed:| thus ridding the blood of these im less and is made from the actd of} combined | lent results by thousands of folks| KOTABLISHED 1875 oudall c foithwick R. B, Gage, Receiver Second Ave. and Pike St. Store open 9 @. m. to 6 p. m. ac Veils and Veilings — for creme W I B Suit and every Over- as every Coat our entire stock and repriced them for immediate clearance. || These garments are all well made, and suitable for boys from 8 to 16 years. —New have taken every Tipperary Veils for drap ing on over the brim of hats, have the narrow ribbon or velvet border and are priced at $1.25 and $1.50. coat, as well Mackinaw in Filet Mesh Veilings with || Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suits, $12.50 quality, reduced to Wave batter ta “bink dw [Misenecols Gan kaaatin eee sign. May be had in black Boys’ Fancy Mixed Suits, $10.00 quality, r reduced to or Magpie, the yard 65¢. tetsee seeceseees + + $7.65 Filet. Mesh Veilings with Boys Fancy Mixed "Suits, | $7.50 quality, reduced to p™ chenille dotted borders, the tenes cece cesseeee es BOGE | yard 65e. Boys’ Fancy “Mixed Suits, $6.50 quality, reduced to Novelty Filet Veiling with testes ser eseeseees coenes tee += border of large, square velvet Boys’ Overcoats, $10.00 quality, reduced to. / | spots, the yard $1.00. Boys’ Overcoats, $7.50 quality, reduced bees Filet Mesh Veilings with Boys’ Overcoats, $6.50 quality, reduced to. woven Shamrock designs, the Boys’ Overcoats, $4.00 quality, reduced to. $5 yard $1.25. —First Floor. All Blue Serge Suits and Blue Cheviot Suits will | be sold at 15 per cent off. —Third Floor The New “Tommy Atkins Blouse” “Tommy Atkins” is an attrac-7 Nts Blouse, made of an excele HE tive | or white background with black stripes; also may be had in combinations of har- monizing cluster color stripes. This very practical waist may be worn either but- toned close to the neck or in the low- neck style. The collar and the cuffs on the long sleeves are of plain white silk, The front fastening is effected with small white ball buttons. An excellent waist at the special price of $3.45. Three of the models are shown in the sketch. —Secord Floor, The MacDougall-Southwick Co. TERRA COTTA TO [west main oor SAVE $29,915 pw ON COURTHOUSE Jacobs Photo Shops is the P..1, Building, Seattle commis STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25@ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for ‘One or Two, BOE | Home of the Best $2.50/i) Glasses on Earth Beauty is only skin deep, held by so far as the view the county sioners, new court house building is concerned They, therefore, after conferring with the citizens’ advisory commit decided that a belt course of terra cotta, and not granite, will do for the fourth A saving of $ b15 will thus be Jachteved, it is claimed. Architect | A. Warren Gould recommended the; | granite on the grounds of archi tectural beauty While favoring the use of King jcounty matertals, the commission Jers took no formal action, and re-| |plying to the Spokane Chamber of] Commerce protesting against at jting a wall around King county,” telegram was sent to the effect ere Spokane firms would not be shi out of competing for the ee SHANGHAI COMPANY Ladies’ Kimono and Fancy Silk Garment Shop | Examined, Glasses | Fitted, Lenses Duplicated Eyes ork morzG :\Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Avenue. |]] Great Special Sale of Ladies’ Coverall Aprons, made from best quality gingham; full leagth and width, trimmed with embroidered $1.25 Apron Bh sHIora insertion, square neck, pink or blue ... SHANGHAI COMPANY 1323 THIRD AVENUE Opp. Postoffice SEATTLE, WASH.

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