The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 5

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WOODHOUSE RUNBAUMTURNITURE CO® WE’LL TRUST YOU OVE create aystem } as been established for your conventence PHILADELP fessing OVER A preced lO THE f the have tens elation not bo. Here are some of th do They 416% 424 -Dike Street: | Albert Hansen deweler and Silveremitn 7 can muster night ! Teachers Should wn way ¢ Work Less But Get For « similar ar at te O10 Second Ave. Near Madison} READING Pa teacher Ne 17 ool should get t enses wi r her present salary and work that h ling a manner « 100,000 More Pay, He — phuagelshr Phy har rete vg a 1200,000‘STONEMEN’ | WAGE WAR TO WIN WHOLE CITY TO GoD By reg W. Payne _ Nov. 1 HIA, BP. he gp ay grammar grades we dbareie that the name Philadelphi ristma it ay peaae del meant “The City of Brotherly Love.” | have just Stamped Turkish Towels, \ learned that the name not only means this, but THI vf aa + and striped ¢ A Phe brotherly love which William Penn had in elihieiiextre heave wa tan hite mind when he founded Philadelphia was practically the t blue borders, with drawatrings ¢ same religious emotion which animates the wondertul color in border Regular $1.25, sp religious revival here, Can it be more than a coinciden e| 95e¢. that the community established as the City of Brotherly Large Towels to match al Love has become the birthplace of an organization pro-| "Smaller Towels se seve just such a Christian Fellowship ing perhaps TO WIN MEN THRUOUT THE WORLD CHURCH? n this f of thousands xe Stone wey whether grown in an be Renu They Do Good Deeds IGHT-PIECE Dining Room Suite, made throughout of solid 7 ‘ + alia : aa aide ae 2 tind calialinds ib Here again ~ marvel of | oak, tr jen waxed or fu’ 1ish, consisting Poe enization ia the FACT Colonial Sty foot Extenstor le and 6 ° $39. 75 fit. Scores of other religious saddle se t F Spec odies PROFESS th e senti-| ee he Stoner o munt there perforce use words that have ae wed in the © way bef ey rove thelr ense aif. | ‘ORMING DEEDS ofore done ¢ things the mem nd of them pald their and marched ant to stim © Stonemar no more than five hours a day was| Different from Night School author and lecturer, att ot Louts.| Wounded closing session Here is a I ready t ~ you Eng! actual work on machines If you organize a is cor AUTOMOBILE CONSTR tion w con at qui b ELECTR ba erted LA WIN ie ix The railway me ae th on's transp< Washington could be alarmed and prodded into action in th me way by a concerted effort on part of the school ers. A nation-wide} educational tie-up would be as omi-| nous as a general rafiway strike. | a retire-| wineering. provide the statement of Reuben Post Hal-| Sells Shamrocks for Jand bounds. Practical Soldiers | STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1916. PAGE 5 Stamped Pieces At Special Prices tunity for those mal Way back in 2 ind promis- 3 lat 2he. “Wash Cl othe to m e. re . | ' ' are men o t 1 one of the most extroordinary fea tures of the organization It touched the church hitherto Thousands of them are me chanics and semi-skilled work ere in Philadelphia's great in ND this is the best Coat season We have had in years. For this reason, dustrial establishments. Cramps, get for you Co i + te the great shipbuilding concern. ou the kind of Coat you want at a special price. It is surely here! ie a veritable beehive of Stone men. Stonemen practically rule supreme in the Stetson hat fa Cape collars of fur, collars edged with sealette; Broadcloth is the material. Colors navy blu are reen, tory. \The locomotive Many leading style authorities have judged the styles offered being the works is another stronghold of The price is exceptionally low— the organization, with about rae exceptionally low—$21,50, 2,000 members among its shop workers. | Full Lined Coats—Fur Trimmed—$21.50 special effort has been made to other Coats have collars, cuffs and bands of fur. brown and black. best produced this season. eDougall-/outhwick Every Coat is full lined. e iS yw coer.’ Different Handkerchiefs Wayne Knit Stockings wl find ome of the leading ban 2 Ee: era, manufacturers, insurance All of Linen—25e Each 3 Pairs $1.00 And gach calle the rg “ ath i N extraordinary pri these qualities usually sell OMEN’S Li FRY and Silkelisle Stockis doubly rein- MEANS s A for 35c, 50c and 65¢ ea The assortme el ies W forced, full-fashioned, 35@ pair. Ne oo hagel lbp £4 10 en, an importer ple Scores of elaborately Phoenix Guaranteed Silk Stockings full assortments, The t ma tion of| emt red patte 1 hems of many widths. Saturday 80¢ and $1.05. ~ istowbite ) police) 25¢ « First Floor Children’s Stockings, in three weights, 25¢@ a pair. wt - pyre . y ws —First Floor, sin ar ra Trimmed H ats Toilet | membership fw iner jot the street ratlway Stonemen Special at $7.50 Inte he fellowahip average of 000 ever 8 1 * i Whe 1,000 men assemble once Coe models and ori ofr at the. cor Alla qua le, and in latest condemned as nate good esire Meet PayDay Night . . , | TK ns rot pe fy m nowt A very attractive sailor, made of seal brow: ek he hatter’s plush, is trimmed with bla grosgrain ribbon t and rosette Earn the Salary of for tobihele dition, tt Pes A close-fitting model of black Lyons velvet is trim wit kunk fur a a Highly Trained | gather! | able for a skating hat | And the most startling fact ~ ’ , —_ d inet and ad of altee ngineer faa far . | of all lo thet these mostings A smart shape of white hatter’s plush is trimmed k nd band of silve | are held ON SATURDAY 5 n pleated ¢ | NIGHT! It is pay day, The Many ot elightf eat t thie interesting price—$7.50. —second Floor. BRITISH GAIN MORE postreome, the salsene, the the at 4 ‘ atres and picture shows are of a GROUND ON ANCRE ft thor" arbetant setts ° ° tones. And yet these, men as inter Apparel for Tiny Tots sembie for hymns and prayer! - ———— LONDON, Nor. 1 Fu 1 Another fact: Before a man ca ie Saab aerantepstt ea take eto a 2 to6 Years Haig. As yes to 24 que a ] rive ; 3 cam rday's t Britiat | questions themselves a ¢ healthy, should be warm and sensibl hed, whether commander British al ; without boc front had extended fror la) , e que stward of Beaucort along the Counress ¥ Kinaston {ties of the Christia warm things for baby’s f r show: abundance bank of the river . ee ee ee ed the Fellowshiy f more ar n tt thers who would see their jast asrived in the United States gag What Go Lear attractin well varm with several trunks full of #h . ‘ou speak of God First Floor rocks to afer the a erica | whan: f ¢ Ruben’s Wool Shirts, for infants, 55e¢ to S5e. etter an Bh eis erties saa mors. Osectece | and y righteous! Ruben's Silk-and-wool Shirts, for infants, $1.10 Kingstot » is at Garrick-on mmunion as a son ¢ $1.40. Roscommor munes fathe White Wool Union Suits, 2- to 6-ve $1.00 HOW TO REDUCE ay Vedat Tinie fn, 2 fe: Gray Wool Union Suits, 2- + r sizes, $1.00 YOUR WEIGHT | moroctons here 24 ceestiontt vucostaal Gaiee Suite 1re white combe kan. inti Stoneman is the beautiful thir . “ F Spokane, Nov. 20th—25th A SIMPLE, SAFE. RELIABLE WAY teenth chapter of Paul's first e 50¢. x ree - Prope wh rburd epistie to the Corinthians, be Gray Fleece-lined Union Suits for little 50¢, Reduced Round Trip Fare of $12.60 Eee van ct feu | no fare tongues of men and of angele, Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Suits for small boy and have not charity, | am be. $1.00 Tickets on sale Nov. 19th to 24th, good until Nov. 27th come as sounding brass or a Si. . 7 : tinkling cymbal.” Charity as Boys’ Part-wool Union Third Floor for return here used Is the blood-stream of | Suits, $1.25; «| vanta Shirts, for the infant. of the fellowship 5 - eight t| ae = 1 rigid . at ea the Gtoneme t year, wool at cott mixtures Great Northern Trains wr ie dirs) APSO ool or i Oe $1.30. f its mer \ econ 3oys' 75 per cent 00. C Psa or nd BOe Ly. Seattle 9:15 a 30 1 ‘The other day Frank Fred lA Union Suits. Vants Bands : “ave 5 50c. ; 9:45 ‘ 0d ericks, a fireman, wae with two / i> 2 Ruben’s Shirts, of ind-cottor Ar. Spokane 9:45 p 7:4 2:20 : bke, @ fireman, was with / NP $2.00. ; ; I Hartel Drug Co. or any| companions fighting a fierce / | Wy culate atk ona fi ikea naw che ¥ a : : t & box of oll of korein blaze on the roof of a small ) uldren’s ests anc $2. 00. For full information, tick c af fetiring at night | Philadelphia factory. The roof tH ms Pants, white or gray started to collapse. Fredericks 50¢ to 85e. “Minneapolis” Bands, yool and cotton CITY TICKET OFFICE was in a position to leap to NE : Wait Wales tar eine r silk and wool, at 25¢ and 5SQ¢. Columbia and Second Ave safety. His companions were \\ are 1 ’ " 1 not. Fredericks was a Stone. | ) boy r girl with | Infants’ White Wool Stockings, 6 to 18 T. J. MOORE man. His Stoneman text Parr N buttons attached, at months’ 25¢. Ciy Paes. -and ‘Tloket Agent ican Schad ie ieee f wis 25¢.— . Infants’ White Stockings of silk and wool Cc. W. MELDRUM stepped aside, forced his two White Silk Stockings for little ones, 65@. | 35@ and 45@; all silk, 50¢. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent companions to make the jump Infants’ Stockings k and \ vl Infants’ Soft-soled Shoes, 50¢. to safety, and, saving ther i x in whit ad RAMU Phones—Main 1'7 and Elliott 5609 himself fell to his death under lack, OG. idinze: 31 hit Little Moccasins of Kid, Pe: Ade Glasinn fats Infants’ Cashmere Stockings, ‘ hlue, or white and pink, 5O¢. lue or pink, 30¢. Infants’ Knitted Bootees, 25¢ to 75¢. SHAVES 250,000 IN Children’s Cashmere Stockings, 35¢. Thumbless Silk Mittens for the baby, CEE . Infants’ Woolen Bands, 50¢. 50e 1 $1.00. - QUARTER CENTURY = infants’ Bands ilk and wool, with | Infants’ Knitted Wool Sacques, ) cro houlder straps and tab, 7B¢. cheted ones, 50¢ to $2.25. LORAIN, 0., } 1 Infants’ Imported Swiss Wool Bands | Infants Woolen Caps, 50¢ to $1.25. Theodore Curtis rested from hi made witzerland). T5¢. Knitted Toques at 50e€ to $1.00. labora today, th th anniversary Infants’ Knitted Wool Mittens, 25¢ an | Children’s “Beacon” Blanket Robes—the TOR'S | cuarter of a century and saw a| Children’s ‘Woolen Gloves, Scotch mix to know about the ‘quality “of these FGREREINE quarter of a million sets of whi tures, 25e@, 35e¢, 50¢ and 65e. R Many col 2 6-year size Gold ate (that: had isellen pe Children’s Lined Gauntlet Gloves, 59¢| 65¢ and $1.00. | GO. Ven pliner’ SAK 400. ta ba at ind $1.00, Flannelette Sleepers, made with feet, of ‘ , Curtis’ tabulations show that he Children's “Dent's” Gloves, $1.00) and oftest flannelette, with stripes in pink si onl , Crowns has shaved men that many” tin 25. te, BOG. —nady stop—Tnira Fieor. Some distinguished men amongst A red them, too. “Well, how does the t old knife work toda L ques: rp Just arrived— ' i ' $5 tion he he put to : re ident as | on the Second Floor Pita seem) atore Mark Manna, Matt Quay, Al pate for Little Sinks, fi. 95 to $8.95 Set Vatniens und the untitled Doe Cook, Buffalo ’ a Harry uw attractive they e—but they ust be seen to be fully appreciated 1 wide Dr. Proctor’s wir ws: riety of kinds and. calor i UNSOLVED MYSTERIES Whit Painless Dental Parlors White Iceland Fox Cor, Wiest Awe, and Pike st Opp. Vablic Market ets. a iy t @ rea ai for ev Natural Genet et erything. Just because they a iB . Set at 2S ; the right size for mice, is that t Imitation Ermine Set at $5.00. Second Floor euson knotholes were invented? 4 25c Purola Sea for ove t, S4b, bag 15¢ Toilet Soap 10 imolive Re Pebeco Tooth Paste - B9¢ 10e Jergen’s Old Fashioned Toilet Soap, 4 for......... 25¢ 25e Smelling Salts, in fancy bottles --12¢ 50c Glyco-Thymoline, large den- tal size .. Spee + B1E 5e Absorbent Cotton, in sealed cartons, 2 for .. 50¢ Bourjois’ Javi Rice Powder, Mentholatum, flammation relieves in- 25e Spiro Powder, prevents odor of perspiration ........... 14¢ Se and 20c Tooth Brushes, stiff bristles . 10€ 25c Foster's Glove Cleaner, one ot the heat: <5 0355.56 19¢ 75e and $1.00 Hair Brushes, solid backs, genuine bristles, 25e Sanitol Tooth Paste or Powder 19¢ 50c Ebony Nail Buffers, with re- movable chamois 296 $1.00 Hair Brushes, bristles set in rubber pad ............ 69¢ 25e genuine Prophytactic Tooth Brushes, all styles .......19¢ 15e Taleum Powders, Corylop- sis, violet, ete -.8¢ 10¢ Armour'’s Bath Tablets, sev- eral odors, 4 fo ze First Floor, $1.25 and $1.50 Kodak Albums 79c Large size Albums, with ve lour cleth covers, containing 50 $1.00 Hurd’s Stationery 59¢ Crushed Linear gray, silver beveled paper and envelopes; or staff Linear white, gold beveled paper and envelopes 35¢ Dinner Calendars 25¢ A 48-page, ribbon-tied Calen- dar containing 365 menus and cipes. Each in an attrac: ft box 50c Playing Cards 25¢ State Souvenir with burnished a gold embossed Washington Playing Cards. gold ed in box First Floor, Boys’ Apparel Shop Third Floor Complete Assortments of Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 244 to 20 years, $5.00 to 813. Boys’ Suits of heavy materials, all models, 85.00 to S12. Sweater Coats, with por and heavy ¢ rs, sizes 4 to $2.00 to Boys’ Raincoats, Storm Hat to match, $2.95, $5.50 and $6.50. ee ee ee ee er eee Lees RNA

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