The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBE 1916. PAGE 5 ; : : 31 HONOR SIGNS : 4 RAISH-YOUR HOMES ON LIBE ERAL CRE RE FAIL ac | ougall-/outhwick BG Oeste My "Siem i Charge Purchases Made Saturday Not Billed Until December First 4 COPS BACK ON JOB was Ending Our 41st Anniversary Sale With the ‘ a : Best Bargains of the Year —WEPLL L TRUST dl established for y 15.00 Dews, Used er Stoves om $3.50 Ostrich and ims Sale Is a Record Breaker /4, OFF _ aha oe copes #. a6 Wendhouse-Grinbaum | S:25 Miss ee $1. 65 for Men’s $2.00, $2.50 and | 416424 “Pike Street [ei Sere re) ee tc stmt 3.00 Shirts — |luwbreakers, testing out their new firnishe 5 “ ilk tassel Anniversary Other motorists HiERE are few men in Seattle who do noi know of our Shirt Sales, and there are few men who do not wear MacDougall-Southwick = Shirts. This Great Saturday Sale will eclipse any; other Shirt event at this particular price. In? quoting the above comparative prices we have: been indeed conservative, for many of the finer? as | ae }had no honor, and |pervisors reluctan Thick-Necked, Short pon Often Criminals, Say Cops Vil | Reieapered cet Oke Banquet meee f Ste & | vith brilliants | red stor " deoaley ee $2. 50 oe Se POREHIAD | . t Novelty: Mand ‘Necklaces ig. the aut Jaret RECEDES fis Gilets: nd amber... .8400 patterns were made to our own measurements? 4S as¥/ 45 Dearer Lavallieres, mounted with genuine shell from imported shirtings that are unobtainable a on \ cemeos, elabe Futely, ca ede... $2.25 today at any price. : ear eac$ eckiaces, of! graduated filled beads, opera lengt! $1. 1,200 Shirts in the lot, offering the following? Bangle Bracelets «{ ng silver with ae rials: bright finish : cr eeeese ee OG » ones eae Russian Cords lesbnsted Madras Corded Madras: Children’s German Silver Mesh Bags, vith drawstring tops and ball trimming French Percales Oxford Cloths at : aoe oer Baby Chains f 10-karat s id gol : Novelty Shirtings * bick, HALF DROWNED, YEARNS FOR KISS OF WOMAN WHOSE LOVE HE BETRAYED COLLAR. SIZE 16 noticed my hesitation when/ go back home with jhe him. & $1. 50 Separate cuffs are again in vogue, and you will find many Shirtsy i—_ =o ofp Pe ° ; in this sale with the separate cuffs. Pleated bosoms. starched bosoms, But lots of crooked men are ak, but he started | Soiled Undermuslins plain bosoms, French cuffs, starched cuffs—in all of these different thick necked. . _— And short, stubby fingers may . | at Half Price styles there are sizes ranging from 14 to 18; in all sleeve lengths. f your ch , r nat apart) Indication of your char mrt ee Every Shirt is guaranteed fast color—guaranteed to wear and guar=; rakness. but many 1-|from the other guest | THEORTO NSS ROH ee has passed thru the police Just then an agonized scream | of dainty ents t 4 rtillon had them. luseke the pte gos TABLE ee ! anteed a pe rfect fit. ve t fror lispl. Police office ho think on such| dy ~idy' He is over | have beec« ed a display subjects have many trade tricks Bos Some one save him id ind handling ft’ nainsoolt, silks and i One of them ts knowing the little | Ellene’s appealing cry repe de chi Included in this fot co of croc | Jim Edie, Chadwick Hatton, Pat} Creep we Cnine J mt Ce « mmon weaknesses of crooked) | 4im irale, Ciners ran to our side| ure Petticoats, Chemises, Corset Cov ities men lof the boat where Dick and | wore| ers, Drawers, Gowns nearest the rall. Dick dropped my handw shed his] evening coat, kicked his pumps| ento th ck and was over the None ae Tere dintant 1 bee Tom | ; For the Last Day nd several hand nch Combinations.+ — Sce Pike Ses bce windows for Shirt display. —viree Ue A group of officers at police headquarters were discussing the = subject today “Statistics show that fror 20 per cent of all crimin tattooed,” cheerved Police Rey About Clerk Tom Clark. “I've always Kept |dy bobbing about, The darling | fladonidinti Anniversary Prices on rete Wares that in mind A man who get was trying bard to swim. He na | . GI a Le attoced has eakness, or he been taugh ow stroke: is ‘ woiaa reason with himself and ance eg oe? eee » $1.50 to$3 oves 10c__Jergen’s Old-fashioned Oat | a ‘ Ow et ee ure that it was a foolish thing to From the side of the boat | heard Meal Soap, 4 for ... 25¢ JOR...» co nas logical to find a fairly good per cent |Keep going’ Uncle Dick will get | for $1. 35 25c Purola Sea Salt, 8-pound bags “So, among the weak men, it's Dick's call, “Keep going. Toddy' of them have advertised their sub-| you in a moment for : : ag 14e by MOP 905s svn we eee eee embroidered Fr : * * » 4 * - bd » * * 1 : - | normal viewpoint fn colors, under. All right,” called Toddy faintly neath the skin.” jand then there was a sharp child NCLUDED in this lot you will find A check on Bertillon statistica|'#h cry as he threw up his arm S = olive Toilet Soa igebatn thik the avedaes ‘est and sank out of sight practically every style of Glove 10c Palmolive p....-8¢ ant, f Bue: wears a size 16 collar, and the ay.| Jim. too, sprang into the water | not every size in every style—that is 3c Fletcher's Castoria, the genu- erage height is 5 feet 7 inches; | It seemed hours that I could see| ‘this low 0 jneither Toddy nor Di Jim x why we have quoted this low price. s 140 ’ — onde a pogo tai jpowerful strokes brought hin} ine, for Pe i 2le odors, ey for. ye: | » the spol here the bo : 2 Other characteristics, judging | Murky to the spot where th Women’s Gloves in long or short lengths. 25c Drucker’s Revelation Tooth Goer, are. prafecting ‘chia, ‘short, [.,21m 20a Cut of sight, and. after| Wemen’s Gloves in black, white and estore. Powder for vss O8 | for " stubby fingers, rectilinear nose|tome un at the toute side wan! Women's Gloves of the finest skins. ee ae d a forehead that recedes about| noth pick and Toddy in bie arms! mae < La Compagnie Poudre de iz, 25¢ | ‘Tooth B TO OU ee ac elas ete eae | (ag el Renn sla Yer sgt fermen and even) to Nk 8 | ell ae neck,” Officer Ray Newton pointed ha Sade ae es tne tobe ing Gloves from this special sale at $1.39. wiret 5 25c Witch Hazel, large size bot- 25¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, ated, maOwS | “And that’s the key to phe propo-| were ait'on Geek. ith Danie ee tles, for 13¢ | the genuine ..,............. i Fresccuting sition,” said Clark He's too stub. | 7, : ‘ : . = . - el ors to realise that ‘be can't boat Pill ag tor yg. Abend $3.50 Aluminum Tea Kettles(Sketched $2.48 50¢ Glyco-Thymoline, dental size, | 50c French Benzoin and Almond the came—that's usually the case.|ing nervously how he feand fos Re | Cran for se The less tenacious type sees the of them beneath a bit of wr | HEAVY gauge, 99 per cent pure aluminum Tea Kettle, made ms a handwriting on the wall, and goes Where: thie would have os | a ith 15c Wool Powder Puffs, in i- i 5 fYinink |straight. He learns by little ex-/qee,nnere ‘hey would hay Boar in one piece. Well-made and well finished. We have just Putts, anti- | 30c_Pinaud’s Brilliantine, several polities! and re-\ perience. The stubborn guy re-\tnom 104 of these Kettles in five-quart family size—$2.48. septic envelopes Se | odors, for : fuses to profit by the ‘handwriting They were:.alt):hubrisd to. state ee ’ was oe rst Pleor, + soe beaedy Ping ogy eT and, after a little, Dick $1.15 Nickel-plated Tea Pots, 88 Ceotages are agaloct "him tn the| Peet, $1.30 Nickel-plated Coffee Pots, 98¢ Charming Negligees at Half Price * Bertilion records.” n Nickel-plated | . ‘ Yes, dear, Jim saved you} i 7 * eee Eg vegeta me ked | poth swered | $2.50 Bissell’s Standard Carpet Sweepers, $1.95 dainty creations that have been reduced because they ana 44 pei cade Ow DOK, be I'm glad that Toddy did t! “hi cause he jDosseseed minor charac-|qrown,” he murmured vee oad $2 ts es Cans, $1.95 soiled from display. Materials are charmeuse, crepe de chines ; teristics dominant among men of|sareic, jut ant went down an ineh size gauge galva Ne Stk tek if : the underworld him I felt something snap in my| $1.25 Punch Polish Mops, 98¢ qeaiiy, ov Ahatroge,” Rich deep’ Coles Glatt Se ea eed oe aC Re Badia, adiustable’ yr a4 h fine lace. In a variety of pleasing styles. Formerlyg A FINE TREATM nothing more until | was on ¢ | finow ‘eblish 30. ed for clearance to Half Price. Third Pleo! But you had Toddy | you y on > > ENT cigar Choa The tome I ig 25¢ Bottle O'Cedar Polish, 17¢ $5.50 Universal Wringers, $4.28 Did 1?" he asked in surprise, “1 “ ” Toaster Stoves, $1.8 e turned over wearily, and with omplete Regular 35c Boxes of ~= ja sigh said, “Kiss me, Margle—"| Rigid pe. Seveing “poate eee Ripe EASY TO MAKE AND COSTS (To be continued) | LITTLE | $1.75 Pie Plates, with nickel-plated frames EACH Stationery for Ile “nga Jj , 2 Casseroles, with nickel-plated frames Catarrh is such an insidious dis-| HUBBY HAD HEAD IN $2.00 Cassero ; poh vy Soaeeed ze snaiead py: HER LAP, NOW IT IS. | $2.25 Bake Dishes, with nickel-plated frames . 4 i AJAH SILK—an “excellent quality of ner ric ~Paper—i during the past few years that its| -.,.- . , | ; ; ihite “Maveleoneare R 2 ‘a p treatment should be understood by| TIED UP IN BANDAGES} jenn white, gray, delft, pink, blue or lilac. Also Silverdale Lawn Cors al J T ‘ ‘ ; ' Pl pitenee ‘has folly proved that Ca MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct 10c National Toilet Paper, 4 for. . 25¢ respondence Cards, with the new silver edge; usual size box. Anni- ©'tarrh is a constitutional disease Fred T. Chapman and Dor- | \o phone order Bas versary price, Z21¢. ~Firet Fiske and therefore requires a constitu-| othy Artus were in the park | tional treatment Sprays, inhalers,| When a woman leaped from be suives and nose douches seldom if| hind a lilac bush es ever give lasting benefit and often| | She pounced upon Miss Ar: Bee E B 5. 00 S it fe S ti d 4, 65 «| drive the disease further down the| tus and ber escort, using a rock et 7 ach oys’ ul or atur au? and into the lungs: with telling effect, and ala If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal| Wielding a slipper with well r| directed blows, The man and his assatlant seuffled for some C NSIDERING the difficulty we have experienced in procurin to sell at i n for Saturday is* doubly portant. Ever $ this-season sty Pi fichtjaiclens Norfolks and sch Belt Suits, off deafoess or hecd-noises, go to druggist and get one ounce of F mint (Double strength Take this} time. When the woman saw | serviceable mixture Many of the Suits have two pairs of trousers. Sizes for boys of 6 to 18—-@4.65. : home and add to it % pint of hot} that Miss Artus was escaping, : water and 4 ounces of granulated| she ran after her and struck BOYS’ $1.50 WOOL BOYS’ TAPELESS BLOUSES * Fi stir until dlasolved, take her again with the slipper. KNICKERBOCKERS tats 1.19 OF STANDARD PERCALE................ 45c: a * ‘This will often bring quick relief} now charged with and Full-lined knickerbockers of medium and heavy weight As Jong as they last, this is to be the price. * fe rom th vesing head-noises,| battery " he husband, | died we . ea oe Te me ered a3 pis Sizes 5 16, Sinead oe a \s Nieea ope | Meek tikatetan, sovite: Boe on wool fabri For boys, age to 18. Special, $1.19. Made of heavy grade cloth. Sizes 6 to 16, Special, 45e. breathing become easy and mu-| bail | ;/eus atop! Aropping into the threat. | "l recelved two letters and | Boys’ $8.50 Blue Serge Suits, Pinch Back Models, Will Be $7.35. ment has a «li tonic had other reports as to the con. | wan booty wiasie af gut Be eo osband,” eaid Mrs Clothes of individuality. These Suits are the latest models, priced specially for this sale. Made with? axes where the blood| Chapman. “My daughter told three-piece bel ilpaca lined, Exceptionally well finished. For boys, ages 7 to 18 Anis rsary price, $7.35, + no and weak It ia me it was a disgrace the way - ? . * pleasant and my husband and Miss Artus Boys’ $2.50 Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $1.45 Boys’ Rain Coats, Storm Hat Included, $2.95 had acted in a part She was n Ww i 5 »pers o} Guaranteed raincoats, Two styles; one is a dark gray tweed, in i? » from thie ied Rad ci lt yl igh ene Made of heavy weight English Terry Cloth, Care- — proken sizes, the other tan. Cemented and taped seams. With each : OWN should ‘ 5 inis' ‘or boys, 2 to sad wig kt, tee Mess 2.95 . wis EDWIN 7. BROWN. ieiainant “a tiled her lap.” fully finished. For boys, 2 to 12, $1.45. comt tho ck 773% > wert 2 to 18, $2.95 phira Pico

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