The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 4

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The Wise Woman Limits Her Expenditures— Bat Wears Stylish Garments STYLE is the one, big word in women's apparel— must it be sacrificed in order to economize? That's & question every economical woman asks. We prove to hundreds of women every week that their apparel tan be bought at reasonable prices without the sac- tifice of either style or quality. Purchasing Power of 106 Stores Means Lower Prices to You. Permanent New York Buying Office Means That You Will Always Find the Newest Styles at Our Stores, Women’s Suits on Sale At Onefourth Off the Regular Price. An extensive assortment of the very Newest colors, made up in the most fash fonable models of the season, fur trimmed and plain’ tatlored $22.50 to $44.50 Coats Comprehensive collections of stylish Fall and Winter Coats—in all the popular Goths, including plushes and seal fabrics. $19.50 to $125.00 Dresses Beautiful stytes are shown In Serge Well made garments of the very latest | style innovations, modestly priced, at $13.50 to $39.50 ul. for Men and Boys Shoes, Hats and Furnishings “DRESS WELL—Never Miss the Money” Byery one who does, knows that when you buy Gately clothing Fou buy with it that invaluable feeling of confidence that you Yashionably and correctly dressed. And—that you may charge | Your purchase—and pay for it in «mall sums, weekly or monthly M8 convenient. See Gately clothing—and open an » pay us as you get paid ar unt and Union Store Closes Saturday 7PM 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. idges Offers Reward Ww shinee Graduates Return of His Pay May Try for U. Bridges, $29 27th ave. an All graduates of the state univer of the Northern Pacific ity Co., lost s roll of bills ctvil life, are eligible to try for th YY, amounting to $95, be third officers’ training camp to start University and Pike st. on| January 6 at Camp Lewis, accor ave, between I and 1:15 to an announcement made by Car Tt was his whole month's W. T. Patten dant € th and he w returning officers’ training unit « with the money. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS peg introduce our new Frenaset pinte known, cor= ny (whale ra very little of the root of the, month you can bite corm off the @ueranteed fitt years Gold Crown $3. $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) ” $5 $10 Set of Teeth $5. ot Bridgework, per tooth, goid White Crowns . Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Platina Fillings $1.00 Up| 50¢ n taken in the © free. We Stand d by @f Time. Most of our present pa hoses Work ie still giving good have tested our work. are im the _ Tiaag Place. Bring t Open Sundays trom ¥ to 13 OFMUG CUT-RATE DENTISTS SITY STRERT Opposite raaer-Vntersaa Ca PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION Thie Office Will Be From 9 A. M. Until 8 P.M. Now that our Modern Sys- tem of Scientific Dentistry has been perfected, we treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks — with out discomfort thout any after-effects without using dangerous sick gases, can drugs 'y Our methods are safe and harmless ation being conduc posit each oper d by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients. Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole- some condition, and this while you sit and smile. The small cost of this important service will aston- ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate No obligation whatever n Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. Full upper or lower set, guaranteed $10 for 10 years .. = These Plates are all mace In our own Laboratories. ELECTRO PAINLESS § DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike Loca Diagonally Across Laboring People's Dentist. All Wor. [i Attendant. J, R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. For Ten From Public Mar! Guaranteed. Lady | } | whether they be in service or 2.00 T5e) STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1917. SAMMIES ARE HEALTHY Great Care Taken at Lewis to Avert Disease! Above a medical officer ts shown Staff ¢ spondent lookout for the nolsome odor of dead WIS, Tacoma, Nov. ly decay. Marracks are thoroly clean 16.—"Open your mouth-stick-out ed every day your neue - open your mouth Every man ts protected by vacel stick-out—" Over and over ation against emalipox and against again, till the words are a mere | typhoid and paratyphoid by inocula sing.song, the medical sergeant | tion When « at the gate of the medical in ered, the spection tent near the big recely. | which the sufte » either Ing shed at the edge of the can. | quarantined or immunized in some tonment prepares the “casuals” | manner for the “chamber of horrors” in In the office of the dtvix side geon bangs a chart wh Unele Sam pays attention to the | « loally the diseases pr an clear ence ca the for i was th ye barracks oka to guard against watching him ¢ the Bammies of the Wild Weat 4 cane immediately at 1 are being made rea fit The snnitary inspectors prow! In| for the wear and tear and ain the “back Yards” every of battle Man Dragged Trying th | cob | Of !Hurry and Register for School and Port to Stop a Runaway] [Or 9 pacticd Election; Time Short t c} ac : and set elections to be held urday, De r hureda r Registrat told) beeor Aged wen Tuesday junder i at the achool election * mM tf two ran) Approximate ‘ tmat t Flander?! 64 110,000 or ave eith failed pted to ir must register age stop them, but waa knocked from failed to vote at the [hin feet and dragged seve val feet. bo : Will Take off sows | | an Excess Fat for ars T wan inter. | he was ted here >» claimed to have been hi | | client | Rutherford, who motored here| with his bride, was arrested inst] night The End of = Your Corns Pain Stops at Once—Corn Litts | Off Clean mr ediea combined, and it new Examination Free tired, weak, watery “ge to fail t them, because eyes are or straining tiving « new Sammy the doubie-o, | | Below are shown new men in camp being turned out of barracks while, | sanitary officers are at work. | hy United Press Lease et out the « luced at th 4s | rnonth 1, W. W. NAMES CALL | PAGE 4 o these prices. s BUY EARLY, ILY CLOTHING STORE. Men’s “King Wear,’ Union Suits $2.00 Suit heavy gar in white ‘This te an extra ment with closed croteh only; soft and silky, to mult the most fastidious, All sizes, at 82.00 suit. Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits $1.50 Suit Heavy Cotton Union Suits, suitable for Winter wear; perfect fitting, closed crotch All alten from 34 to 46, @1.50 suit Wright’s Wool Union Suits $3.50 Suit Reveral shipments of this fa mous “Union Made" Underwear have arrived. The one we are specializing this week ts a good heavy Winter weight and nearly all wool; natural color, closed crotch, perfect fitting. All sinos te 83.50 uit Pianne! other BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES $1.79, $1.89, $2.19 Hone in medium and heavy Here is a Shoe that will give your boy splendid] ““#n™ “ies *% to 10% service for school wear. Solid leather soles, leather Women’s Cotton Hose tops, leather counters, waterproof canvas and leather 19¢ Pair ss ecteital Made from a good quality of Sizes i combed cotton yarn, shaped leg Sizes 2M to 6 | at, "pair...... “pO YOU Women’s Dress Boots $3.98 Pai r We are showing extra » Drews n viel kid, patent 1 calf wit ry a ed; look Do you w Infants’ Cashmere Hose 25¢ Pair This te an exceptionally good buy. it Is very difficult to get a Cashmere now for jonm than 2 You have the benefit of our early purchases: Child’s Knit Sweaters 79¢ With «tanding or V collar 1 mixed in red, ray, patch pockets 19¢ Child’s Knit Combination Suits at $2. 6 Children’s allew t 2 nation Suit, colors roxe, white Copen. Collars fancy atiteh button down front, sizes 1, 2, 3 Price 82.98. IN GETTING OUT :| AIRCRAFT WOOD 4 Wire PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 16.— Troops may be stationed in the of and to cut sp tion, Col. Bryce C. Disque, dof the new spruce production division of the signal corps, intimated here to day proce forests Oregon Washington, airplane constr for are going to produce the ar mur own and raff program,” he de re going to turn out work 10,000 men—civilians, if pos but, as I said, we are going to of the new The headquarters pruce 5 Juction was established mbermen, ineidding such . J rk and F. W. Lead Il be Col, Disque’s aldes Jon will begin tts work mediat Within six weeks, 1 ) men, instead p00, will be cut ng spruce in Ore and Washing ton 1 airplane stock will pro 000,000 fect a rate of 10, FOR INVESTIGATION Activities of every TW ® not buy new eyes the card Indexes, se nef meth a Lenses cost but little, feet of dyndinite fuse in a room ve your sight , Wednesday ; < Investigated by ra) officials. | nA i Bg ge Joe Distance, who rented the ee ee ee room, and Al Hicks, who Pete Dens psi toons more, proprietor of the hotel, says ig i wh OR hare! mage bought the fuse to use for blasting ae 6 Cone aan See |stumps, have not yet been arrested i | Densmore today denied that be | Now is your time to tm shor pr ision and your to was a socialist or LV aba | dd pointed out that he had amy a In Cloths. in the belted effects and pockets trimmed with velvet, colors and 86. Moderately SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREEY Men’s Flannel Shirts $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.25 and $4.50 A splendid assortment of Men's Union Made Flannel and Union Negliges Shirts IVING. One year’s subscription to The at the “Store that saves you money” Splendid Suits—cut and tailored with dignity SPLENDID SCHOOL SUITS that will do their duty nobly for the school boy— $5.95 na $6.95 BEFORE THAN popular colors PALACE HIP The > which opened yesterday ace Hip is a patr My Countr ’ Matison and company {a young naturalized pr i ‘ country to returr at whe Fiddler and ¢ t t of the Twe lent H at bling and balan Harry C. Davis 4 entrt urgglers seen ase Sigmond and and gers. Walton and w a comedy skit, muc fun at the BREAKS A COLDIN | = ARURRY | “Pape 'sColdCompound' pleasantand affords Instant Relief. IS adline the m etarate. price of OB@ a pair CHILDREN’S COATS From 2 to 6 Years Astrakhans, Plushes Some have wide collars. Collars, cuffs, sleeves plush and plain cloths of contrasting priced—$2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.50, $5.98 up playlet ca’ SHOP EARLY SATURDAY-—Store Closes at 6 P. M. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00 —for the middle-aged man—snappy styles for young men, YOU'LL DO WELL TO MAKE THIS YOUR OFFICIAL FAM- WISH TO ECONOMIZE?” —See Those at McCormack Bros. Tomorrow. Infants’ Kid Button Shoes ‘98c Pair Biack Viel Kid Button Shoes with flexible + ““ TROOPS TO AID (THEATRES ) TIME EXTENDED «sve vow aoe’ FOR CHRISTMAS at the Pal by story is rman who Carttons, er tum one of the best at this Manning. m dans Brandt poke saving | | ng them properly examined |progressive, and mot the socialist! 4 dogo taken every two hours un nC lines With Our” Tig ticket }ti) three doses are taken will end practice and long experience krippe misery and break up a cold. Should our G # fail to 5% ITALIANS CALL A It promptly « clogged-up nos give satisfaction, a new pair trils and air passages in the head, of Glasses will -be furnished WAR RELIEF MEET stops nasty discharge or nose run-| free n ning, relieves sick headache, dull-| ; The Italians of Seattle wit! hold| ness, f rishness, sore throat, y talie MGetatte (ke la mase meeting to raise funds for |sneezing, soreness and stiffness. | e arcum Rework “Tate tt nett Inthe invaded regions| Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit blow: : (f like a banana of ttaly, in the Lyon building ball, | ing and snuffling! Kase your throb Optical Co , gain NS th hext Sunday evening, It will be |bing head! Nothing else in the sf lid Guess not 1 f the ausy of the, world give uch prompt relief ‘ Geta-tt" toda 1 tee ‘ rf mericar ape Cok »ympound whict 917 First Avenue A ng OE an Auxili the American )"Pape's Cold Compound,” whieh n Ee i Re Pag Among the speakers |costs only a few cents at any drug Near Madison Street, f priga by i. Lawrence & Co, Chi IN be the u Chev 1 store. It acts without assistance, sT 1 3 9 cago, Brenna. Dr August J. Ghigt nice causes no inconven ESTABLISHED 1906 oid in Seattle and recommended bs us the Worlt's beat corns cenmended Nicholas Paololla, and G. B. Be sure you get the genuine. Owl Drug Co. relly, | Don't ace@t something else. | ‘ cut full wine, Sizes 14 to 18% DESIGNER 59c Suits for the little fellow, the prettiest you'll find anywhere........... $5.00 Iron Clad Hose for Boys and Girls 25¢ Pair A standard make that has made &-reputation for long wear, Noth ing but clean, long yarn being used in their construction. In in gray, blue, khaki and black and white. All sizes. Women’s Cashmere Hose 35e, 65¢, 85e Col4 weather demands warmer howe. Our stocks are complete with the best values to be had in black Cashmere and black Wool : $2.19 Men’s and Women’s Felt Slippers at $1.00 and $1.25 Let your feet rest and breathe more freely by purchasing & pair of these Slippers. They're roomy, they're warm, they're comfortable; have leather and felt soles combined and felt uppers. All sizes from 4 to ll He or will Winter evenings by leather ole, in 4, 4% and 5, at She appreciate a pair, those long the fireside Child’s Outing Gowns 79¢ In a nice quality soft finish outing flannel in pink or blue striped; neck and front finished with plain contrasting colors. Bizes 2 to 14 years. T9€ each Child’s Knit Sacques at $1.50 Crocheted and Knit of fine Shetland woo ver handsome ombination Velvets, Tweeds, Velvet Corduroy, Sacques n some designs and $1.50 each Infants’ Cashmere Wool Bands 65c No buttons, no tapes. full weight; knit from good quality of wool; all sizes. Saturday special 65¢€ each. War Brings Also Fine Spirit of Mutual Aid Everybody is going to have a hard time until this war is over, but there is a spirit of mutual helpful: ess which is encouraging, and it is noticeable in the North. r especially west This is the conclusion of J. G. Woodworth, vice president of the Northern Pacific, now in Seattle. GIFT TO SAMMY Another Christmas ship will sail with mail for Sammies in France December 5. This means you can send a Christ package to Americans in nes, ff mailed on or before N r 30. The original time limit was wet at November 465 Your package must be marked “Christmas Box" and addressed to the Comanding peral, Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J The name of the addrigsee his with upper left-hand corner Packages must not 1014 First Ave and exceed two cubic feet or welgh more than 2 pounds to go at the rate of 12 Boxes should be hinged as investigators will perishable put cents a pound and strapped search them all. ss in tins, No should be Mrs. A Nazar services for Hess were held in the church at 1:30 yesterday Funeral Prices may go skyward— But ours are reasonably close to earth War Pea time or ace = time no price boosting in any of our 64 shops. Our _ time-honored policy of “same shoes for less money” still holds good. Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes in four di grades—$2.95, 95, $41.45 and $4.95. Kach exceptional value. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE sHOP Second Ploor Pitel Bldg, Second «Pike St MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL Post ferent me an

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