The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1917. PAGE © ‘HAVANA POLICE | MacDougall-/outhwick — Established 1875 4 JAMES WORKED |WooeD oy wai 10 YEARS; WED Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc, 416-424 PIKE STREET yi WE'LL TRUST YOu Ee (UN credit syatem has been eatabtian aesiat you to furnish your teas, Our terme are caster a found amywhere, Ne extra che JUsT YOUR worn Second Avenue and Pike Stree New Coats and Dresses ‘A Beautiful (tien iter being tere noan For Those Who Set the Styles your conv to your own Individual VY are in Virgin nt wedding trip. Te ‘ Ko, whe 1 4 Special Prices on Matched Bed Room and Dining Room UR buyer has just returned from New York Complexion, ; with a wonderful collection of wearing ape May Be Obtained by the Use of Stuart's Calclum Wafers, the ‘ _ parel for Spring, ingluding Suits, Coats, Separate S it Greatest of All Blood Angel Duque de Katrade, bis prir ”, } ’ . — Libertas woe we Skirts, Afternoon and Evening Gown Ca Gunes in Plain Sight F any longer with a face” covere: 1 fonnd the 1 al police o Many of the garments are copies of exclusiv® Iwith pimples, t Havena « ren uption Phese (sald Captain Ward are of light bine, and t models and embody the features that make them kheads a © te » in the wh o different from the creations of former seasons, Ct od thor-| ear caps whieh ar blemiahes will dis.| French army office SUITS Your particular attention is directed to black or navy blue serge Suits in semi-tailored types, in men, The pledring A re ents in al Geo. P. James | George P. James, candidate for the city council, came to Se attle 28 years ago and sold gro ceries in his father's store on Queen Anne hill. When the first survey party went out on the Cedar River water system development job, young James went along carry ing an axe » are only which ewery woman looks her best. They aré made of a fine quality e with button trim- IGHT-PIECE Dining-Room Suite, in the dull golden finish, consisting of a Colonial pattern Huffet, six-foot Extension Table and six Leatherseat Chairs’ Regular price 961.28," Spectal $48.75 $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 PER WEEK ning; some are finished = with braid. The pop => larity of these “Ye iret things that tn of the politene bene — He came b and entered 1s gc eltaeh ne aan University ¢ ashington, ¢ | | eb gee Sarge Heda wire Suits for spring mined to become a civilengineer, | “Stuart's Calcium Wafers will that you start arigh your : } tion, In an inatanee | Worked for 8, E. Co | give you an excellent skin color and | ‘ a n . will be un- For three years James was city |remove all facial eruptions.’ Bb ibys oe peters ee ey : ployed for nine ‘ v7 are ; 7 not said that I was a captain of ; eee mur the Batis mais cont ere ° police in New York City price is $25.00. pany | Calcium Ac PE ee ' A very smart | “But that wouldn't influence my and = most] wnt sh — fifi r N judgment now,” he aay el own T 0 } 1 | \ modifiec or aturda pork ae ‘ower oe" .{} THE CONDITIONS | mettins ed James after leaving © d y Ok Model, oO} anans / CAUSING WORRY TO HGS Cir He Ir $ \\ i A Ne | ro ay Ree wal eer nee | J. ART AND JOHNNY | Q& WW srs. . with ‘ ent. And when the p| - AARAARAAAAAAAAAAA A A WONDERFUL FREE OFFER AS CLIMAX TO THE ":*"".": wat garbage |the whole system is a hundred Adie chanldardbla: éilay’ 90 the} \ line of wool GREAT SALE—PRICES ON GREAT SOUTH ete tae be hoetetieee ee part of the Californja manage Jersey Suits, ting them ss : : , the date for the crew regat ea d ; BEND EMPORIUM STOCK CUT TO BED-ROCK afer pe ise goed carvienl waren gay Pag gov ol SIcCIVM he held on the Oakland estuary especially adapted for sports wear, is shown in has been decided Johnny Stroud Kraduate manager of the Univer.| Several colors, at $29.75. poll sigy Mig wdhp Especially attractive Suits of wool velour have collars and cuffs of the same material, in contrast- to ing colors. A special value at $35.00. When informed of the fact Gra ate Manager Younger of the loca institution called California's at tention to the fact that If the race] was held on the afternoon of the j -¢ the authentic Coat styles for Spring “Arasttengpatb edhe Mnstices vuenitet citer | HALLE introduce the au henti vat styles for pring prevail as on the morning of the) are shown in Spring-weight poplin and velour. The 14th. . . Just what will be done remains} COlors are navy blue, midnight blue, gold, char- o on, b ook f ° a eee wt he meld on te cout’! treuse, rose, Copenhagen and forest green. These | yooeae have been marked at the special price of $19.75. FOR GRAND FINISH TOMORROW. Pia Gitte tomas cacuiete tes Don't fret any longer about those blackheads, pimples, boils, tetter, eczema spots or skin eruptions; they all go and “go quick” if you \3 | James has a wife dd three chil Here is our FREE Offer:| dren. lives at S12 Men's Suits from the Great|**¢ belongs to the Emporium stock, that sold to $15.00, for $5.75. Over 200 NEW VEGETABLE stylish Suits—many in pure wool fabrics, and going at this | ridiculous low price—$5.75. In| IS BEING GROWN advertising Walk-Over Shoes| | at $1.98 the result has been | that the bulk of our business} WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—The| has been in our Shoe Depart-|dasheen, a root crop introduced | * ; jinto this country from Trinidad ment—and Men's Clothing has| within recent years by the depart-| not sold as it should. But Of) ment of agriculture, is now grown Saturday it shall be the other! by « considerable number of tarm ea in develo | Go to any drug store and get a nd ave. N Juse St Caietum Wafers, A ackage mailed free pon below ab. ‘mal Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co. 355 Stuart Buliding, Marshall, Mich. C] me at once, by return on a fl, free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name . Street .... City.. * ” ” " a. | —MarDongall-seathwick, Second Floor, way ‘round. Here's what we'll) ¢rs and truckers In the South R KILLS Z C. YOUNG r oe A TEE ! do: As an added inducement| | P™omines to become a valuable | we i ts 1. qnieteive Shinada ' soogp ice member of the group of domestic Zz. C. Young, 4, 1822 Lane #t. (CAT LAPS MILK AT to see why the county should | Don't mistake thunder for explo — to force all of these Suits tojvexetables such as the potato| died in the city hospital Thursday . tery? ~ENSE ay for a cat's support | sions be sold before the close of} which furnish starehy foo : at 7 p. m. from injuries recetved COUNTY'S EXPE NS ; Inquiry showed that the cat ~- —~-—— when a Rainier valley street car| WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Feb. had been purchased to elim- | struck him at Rainier boulevard| 16 When a bill for $1.83 for | inate rate in the basement 7 and Lane st. an hour before milk for éat" was received by On learning these facts, the || Young was buried thru the air 4 the county auditor the other county anudito’ quickly ap dozen feet | day an investigation was made | proved the bill business Saturday night, we) De® Yesetable is closely © Ht, & ROGERS make this FREE OFFER: | (2° {970 which is an Proprietor Red Front Clothing Co, Any $2.50 Hat in the house|or ihe tropes |? Who Makes Sensationai —and there are over 500 to “STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS of the tropics Can Be Grown Widely. Free Offer. select from, in all shapes Pd Pe tee pan ee oe styles—will be given ABSO-| oscuity. however, not only in the LUTELY FREE with every Suit sol¢ tomorrow. warmer parts of Florida, but ‘“ neil & Ve ly, | , iS gs jin other sections of the ath as And here is a better item: Men's beautifully tailored|tar north ss South Carolina } > Suits, including the celebrated Griffon and Collegian makes, The edible portion of the Yn late styles, in Blues, Blacks, Grays and Browns, that sold| "ude per «dena coer aie et / ™ up to $25.00, go tomorrow for $9.85. This Great Emporium | oem etmehed rsd Rantala pggock contained a number of Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo) corm ‘Rheumatism | ‘@iits; they are worth conservatively to $40.00—we want to| The value of tt Weath amemmepose of them quickly at the low price of $12.85. And, "*leve!. will | Is My Weather Profit h each of the above Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY ine tsn voit! 4) (jgpvemegpervarselp gga pag i e EE, your selection of any Hat in the house. |dasheen matu when days off by the twinges Serr ro eens sk rices asne pota nus n hithee -¢ Men’s Overcoats for this cold weather at these same) Nort! producing # ii beetles ‘a is Foca tiké oor Y prices—$5.75 and $9.85—if you wish. make the new Diant expecially val-larives out the pains and achos Please Note; These Free Offers good SATURDAY only.|°" farmer Sloan's Lint fd Food Value Compared pl i Again | In food value the dasheen ts com-| !" x . parable to the to, though it] ™ e = contains a smaller proportion of| it x Y s | water and a greater proportion of] bruises and sprains protein, starch nd suga | At your druggist, 25c, 50¢ and] Men's Walk-Over Shoes—broken lines—worth to $4.00—| The new vexeta le may be pre-| Walk-Over name stamped on every pair, go Saturday at $1.98. ‘or the table as potatoes usu are, or may be made into used in baking. The te 8 fo | | Lighting Fixtures still further reduced. We especially | those who have called on us betore and were unable to be w upon, or obtain wi was wanted, to compare our former prices ff with those prevailing now. Inyestigation will reveal another big ff reduction. - Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, go at $1.89.|°)"", 7 | Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, at 98c. Ladies’) may be prepared like axpatagus an ed from the large corms Shoes that sold at $7.00 and $8.00, celebrated Red Cross make, | ™ake a pleasing dish in that form 12- and 16-inch tops, go at $3.85. | ms TTL / Men's Florshiem Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. Men's PAIR OF SEA EITES HILLS PAIN Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $5.00, at $2.48. | TO LIVE IN CHILE —| | Remember, this is no fake money-raising sale, or a sale of un- | desirable, shop-worn goods, or bankrupt stock, but a genuine Retiring | From Business Sale, of a successful business house which has sold | 50 per cent of the Lighting Fixtures sold throughout the Northwest- | 7 Saturday we'll sell 15c Silver Collars at 2 for 15c. Men’s| Wiiaway Chis bas Wig Times Cee Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00, for 68c. Wool Flannel Shirts, |Gritins, son of Austin F Grittine, What to Do for Eczema worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men's $1.50 Union Suits at 68c. | Arnold Polson, son of Alexan And $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear at 98c. ge Polson of yaar : he boys sailed Friday from Se. . ’ be applied if Men's Wool Socks at 13c; Men’s Cotton Socks at Sc. |attle for San Francisco, where they wanted. Prom drug eralls at 39c. Canvas Gloves, with knit wrists, at 5c,|¥ill board a boat for Valparaiso, $1 for extra large ck Bear Overalls, Mackinaws, Cooper's Underwear, etc.,|( Pile. Their invasion of the South tle of zemo. When ai 5 7 is for the purpose of studying the ed it effectively r eczema, | in fact, everything that man needs for dress or work wear, quickly stops itching, and heals skin | .! all included in this sale and going at these sensational dar. They expect to remain there troubles, also sores, burns, wounds | ern states, British Columbia and Alaska for past ten years. OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS by the hundreds have taken advantage of this Sale, and we are in receipt of scores of letters from them expressing their entire satisfaction with the goods. By another big reduction from former ridiculously low prices, we are going to make SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, the banner day of our sale vintments should Greasy salves 3 |market for Washington fir and ce prices. aa ie-rotoe ge ‘ arid chafing. It penetrates, cleanses | jriffiths was formerly mayor of soothes. Ze! is a clean, dependab' 21 e invitine prices aes . + oe? . Te is a oi ROG i} rly mayor of| soot priv unr dependable pa gf bee yay _— are: 1 $14.00 Special Dentist’s Light .......... $8.00 The Red Front Clothing Company, at 1508-10 First Ave.,| ~~ ——~ ae mae ae, ve caueye fotning you Have ever Mad 2 i fags pe LI oe aa 3 $55.00 10-light Candle Fixtures, with silk . | bought the Great Emporium Stock of South Bend, Washing: OUCH! LUMBAGO? used is ay effective and satisfying Ornamental Ceiling Collar, with large 9-inch — aN andle Fixtures, with si Perper ad _ ton, at practically 50c on the dollar, Think of it! rid . L . A tts i, PE ae we ee bn ea, i 7 Dae sree: Uli ae Ohaeeg i : | Standard Merchandise—Walk-Over and Florsheim Shoes—| Try Musterole. See How |F FOOD DISAGREES | Side Lights, complete with Shade.......... 65c | $18.50 beauitful Wicker Hall Fixture. ..... $7.75 “ Cooper’s and G. & M. Underwear—Griffon and Collegian| Quickly It Relieves | 2 $34.00 Brass Lights, each.......... $12.50 | $65.00 inverted Drawing Room Fixture. .$21.75 brands Men’s Suits—Hats, Furnishings, etc.—at practically | DRINK HOT WATER) 2 $14.00 B Ligh ¢ h ea | $6.50 | $21.00 4-ligh ith had ONE-HALF present day WHOLESALE PRICES, tp Hab Musterote in briskly; and uswal- este wh I! rass Lights, each.............. 3 $21. -light, with cut shades......... $10.25 a Yes, we can afford to sell cheap. Men's Pants, worth ing comfort comes to take its place. to $2.50, at 98c. Others at $1.48 and $1.98. Boys’ Suits, 2) eye if A clean, wlite ointment worth to $6.00, at $2.85. Work Shirts at 28c. Wool Under- stead of mustard plaster. Many doc- wear that sold to $2.00, at 68c. Ladies’ Underwear—a big tors and nurses use Muste lot of Union Suits and separate garments—worth to $3.00 Pe pn aryl acide tei garment—it’saout of our line—so it goes Saturday for 50c a fief st pies trem ore a bho garment. chitis, croup, stif neck P P ralgia, congestion, pleuri The above are just a few of the bargains offered. Our tiem, lumi pains of the five large display windows at 1508-10 First Avenue, are just joints. sprains, sore muscles stacked with high-grade standard merchandise, and all priced ‘"' har beh ae bat pat ridiculously low. ¢' you want to save—don't delay—be here ‘"" by gublti Mali ceo early Saturday morning Hundreds of homes have heen made brighter and more inviting by supplanting their old fixtures with new, up-to-date Chandeliers during this sale, and you should not miss this opportunity to brighten yours, and at, bron thma, neu rheuma k or OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS DURING SALE Cascade Gas & Electric Fixture Co. 1517 SECOND AVENUE Largest, Oldest, Most Reliable Chandelier House in the Northwest Remember our address—The Red Front Clothing Com-' pany, 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 a. m sharp. |

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