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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918, PAGE 3 [Me:Dougall-/euthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIK Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCo. OTTO KEGEL, President HOWARD OVERDRAFT Let Seattle Speak Out for the Unconditional Surrender of Germany te > STREET Oxford cloth suit, trim med with black satin bind Taupe jersey dress, with Vest and ornaments on the If you believe that we should make no peace with floor of the room first. Come in and see them. Ing. ‘4 * esti are backing him, Sign it and send it to the Editor of | re) The Star, who will forward it to Washington. | —~— Hon. Woodrow Wilson, . P | President of the United States, Your Best Ally in Your Campaign | Washington, D. C. to Save Fuel | Dear Mr. President: W@OD OR COAL | As a loyal American, I am writing to ex- can be used as fuel in press to you my deep appreciation of the a Howard Overdraft f manner in which you have thus far set forth Heater, with your fire | | to the world the war aims of the United States. under perfect control 4 Your reply to the Austrian peace proposal and uniform comfort : and your message directed to the German in all parts of the room | chancellor met with my heartiest approval. at all times. My earnest hope is that, as the conflict Thousands of Seat- P moves into increasingly decisive stages, it be tle homes are being qa made clear to the enemy and to the world that heated with Howard We America insists on the unconditional surrender Overdraft Heaters He Pop ot own of navy Navy Diack satin frock Velveteen dren, In black, of the | German imperial government before their owners giving f fed with military raid. oping It ine distinctive ferent with its bell sleeves Bostiiities ‘shall cease, (4: stibanit, tat “in ‘no them unstinted praise Ne manner, and military braiding other way can the great principles you have as fuel-savers. qe so ably enunciated be put into effect on an The inverted base of | ea enduring basis. the Howard heats the i q Yours very sincerely, Dresses, Coats, Suits OE i aR eeamrciiaenes’ «Oe HH ARR age Ba a Sita Let us tell you more | ‘xceptional Style and Quality = = Wi fi] WWW woo. ee eeeeeee about Howard Heater efficiency before you decide | i to buy. i # $35.00 = ———— E There is a size for every home 5 ry ia Pres Se Howard. Hi | Dresses of Satin, Tricolette, Serge, Jersey and combi- H 23. sg maid priced te ee ok and Georgette. Made in the new draped { $23. to $57.50 1g and straight-line styles. Many handsomely beaded, or with r , e 4 a 14 embroidery ae tad tae foes ae. ah On kom s ee stove taken as part payment on a new ie & C ni f Melt Vel While a batch of English prisoners 4-5 Toats of Melton Velours, Sui chic in Germ it y home, ii and sizes ‘ood fe ui clours, | Swite that are chic and TRY THIS TONIC ay pan ne Be aden Thirty styles and sizes of Wood Heaters are |} Mixtures and novelty ow every line of th . | / sedaten i dieitenting bei *| new in every line of their [prince caine among ther aa they now being shown, priced $3.50 to $26.50 each. | ed and beltless models. | tailored trimness. — Pop- FOR STUBBORN ILLS lSaeetun sake armas he Cece eer =a) rane . j Me Bs citar tidkin Many have plush collars | !ins, serges and Oxfords in nee, ee eee OF THE STOMACH “England,” wax the prompt reply | guishes this Burgundy ve- and cuffs. | Autumn colorings. pockets, cuff, | The crown prince fled precip! ee jour coat. —MacDougall-Seathwick, Second Fleer. touch on the back of belt. RR | tately. Some forma of stomach trouble | wan , 7% a ® ie ss a E hat do no Id to ordinary t | vidiers In the honpitals tire of vin- | 46 | zl EEN. — J a ’ treatment that bullda up the system, | Answers sometimes when the reason pees Ory HED 4 4 | CORSETS at $2.50 Women’s Umbrellas $2.50 |f}rensitens ine’nersen inst contral|is sexed for their presence im the) Lorepox, oct. i8-—A worl’ |Thuraday, with Mies Brandt. dough: MM sans stocnach @ supply of rich, red blood.| “A. plece’ of ‘shell went ‘thru: my| "ers Ih, Seen Se wattion Brandt, of Seattle, spon- | Models for Every Type of Figure Fight-rib, strongly made and attractive |f] My stomach was out of order."|arm.” wan the reply of one, “and I Sides: eigacs ashen in’ Bephaed.| oc ] gaye Br. pnd, re eee A gun lorry was speeding along Umbrellas with black Gloria covers. Have plain and fancy wood handles, with col- ored Bakalite tips. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. _ Front and Back Lace Pink Broche back-lace model with elas- tie gusset in bust, slightly boned, for the |) slender figure. Sizes 20 to 26. es: Pink Broche model for the ae ; er figure, with elastic insert in bust; New Bob Evans Wool Flannel i long over hips. Sizes 20 to 28. Pink Figured Batiste model for the av- Middies erage figure, well boned in the back. | $9 95 Daintily trimmed with silk braid. Back ° | , . } lace. Size 21 to 28. Gray Kid Boot | | Navy, biue; hunt. White Coutil model for stout figure. er’s red and Kelly ! Has medium bust with elastic insert at $11.00 Peytgeg ome | bottom of corset. Back lace. Sizes 22 A distinetive Street Boot of th: qiile tala to 30. } fine quality kid with leather wi white bral . heels and light welt soles. and bear the Navy White Coutil model with low bust, long | With cloth tops, $10.90 Of | emblems in con- i skirt and elastic inserts in the back at | #ark brown vt sna * | trasting colors on ! bottom of corset, for short stout figure. | "’"" Witpenaust-soutmwies, | Sleeves. Very at- Back lace. Sizes 21 to 30. vivet. tractive and trim. White Broche model with medium bust, | Semegen.seenwee. heavily boned, and with long skirt. Back- I lace mode! for tall figures. Sizes 21 to 28. | Trot Moc Shoes for | _—_ —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleer. 3 pa veg penne } wT oe | New Velvet Hats ood cea dy Tagg 5 $5.95 and $10.00 Women’s Outing Flannel an attractive shade of brown. se to show what can be done for Sizes 7% to 11, $4.50 Sleeping Garments Blazes \ 2) $5.00 Beaver colored Tams and Turbans. One with drens is BR. F. D. No, 69, Bemus Potnt,| Another retorted: “Sheer careless N.Y, “and my appetite was so poor| new, mum; I caught a cold thru that I did not care for food. There | drinking out of a wet glass.” was constantly a gnawing pain inmny| And a#till another, with an injured stomach. I got but little nourish-| optic, gravely explained ment and soon was completely run-| pened in the subway. I ‘ad my eye down. I couldn't sleep nor rest well,| 02 an empty seat, and a fat man although I craved it and my eyes| came along and sat on it.” ached. My complexion and the whites cee of my eyes had a sallow, jaundice | pyen Rerlin find | B js some humor inJ/ammunition boxes—all in 15 sec- like color. I grew so weak and shaky | 5 ~ | that I could hardly put one juon} oupen, Ltpdhwoed ar vines onds. snemnragtn yond se oro bargain yesterday, I wrote some important men t medicines without benefit, until I] by the pon ean Rhee gb bere dag ahn~peabl like gehen jgently requested him to remit me his “ e | left sleeve.-August Mayer.” ee beg BB gg Fone: this: “Mattress filling for every day and have never been trou- | tanies TaRRCSE er Cee VERE: bled with my stomach since.” eee So many dyspeption have been) kKerensky called frequently on the helped by this simple treatment with | gar after he was deposed, and treat Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills that every | <4 him with consideration. One day sufferer fromn indigestion should try | the emperor said : * it. Good digestion is impossible with: |" “erensky, you have made a grave out a supply of rich, red blood, and) mistake.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills actually! «pow? asked the dictator. build Mp the blood to do this work. | tn abolishing the death penalty,” The Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,| : : Mh '- *| replied the czar. Fat.” that should be in every home. i ee rete alt tee enmnes I Sk Nadas lin Baan ang — would willingly have given -ny life bg ro for Russia,” the czar asserted. company will mail Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, postpaid, at 50 cents per | gg———_____ a box, or your own druggist can supply| | BUY YOUR BONDS NOW i you. Do not pay more. x - ——— with 11 gunners in position. On the order, “Halt! Action!” the gun- ners jumped to the ground, pulled out heavy wooden beams, threw blocks under the jacks and screwed them to take the weight of a gun; | uncovered the gun, elevating! screws and sights, elevated and traversed the gun, and opened the -unswick Method of Reproduction Means to Youu | | | | | RIEFLY, it brings two great exclusive features. First, the Ultona, a new con- ception for playing all records at their best. Just a turn of the hand means the correct position on the record, the proper diaphragm and needle for every make. Second, the All-Wood Tone Amplifier built-up on the violin principle. Tones hitherto lost are brought out in rich clarity by these exclu- sive Brunswick features. Hear The Brunswick before you buy or even make a tentative decision. Doing so will not place youunderthe slightest obligation. I-South wick, piping of blue faille and smatl bows, finished with narrow quills Black velvet hats in large, flat styles, have un. usual wing, burnt ostrich fancies or strange flowers. Small hats have striking silver or yarn orna- ments, or small feather trimmings | A great deal that ts interesting in millinery has | been interpreted in these $5.95 and $10 models. —MaeDougall-Seuthwick, Second Floor. SAVE AND BUY 4th Liberty Loan Bonds DO IT TODAY SAVE BY BUYING {i gi | ““SHOES AT > ame SHOE-TERIA NO. 3| 1509 4TH AVE., TODAY Splendid Shoe Savings Men’s beautiful Chocolate Calf Shoes, in all sizes, Gowns $1.50—well made of excellent | outing flannel in ample proportions. Gowns $1.95—of firm bodied white out- | _ _ The yoke daintily embroid- Toilet Needs Olive OFF Ca 3 for Brushes, 25¢ Soap, large nize. Tooth Hand Brushes, many styles, stiff bristles, 2 for Pond’s Vanishing Cream Woodbury’s Facial Soap. 23 Imported Sachet Powders, neveral odors, ounce 4c Gowns $1.95—colored patterns. The | yokes and cuffs trimmed with pink satin ribbon. Pajamas $1.95—two-piece mannish ef- fect Pajamas of good wearing and warm | weight colored outing flannel. Pajamas $2.25—frog-trimmed two-piece Pajamas of heavy-weight colored outing Excellent Values in Men’s Furnishings Colgate’? Handy Grip Shav ing Sticks, 40¢ Odoro, the toilet water de odorant, 2c Bath Brushes, long- handled. several style © Silk Vanity and Bags, several colors, 35¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen, 4 for 25¢. Wool Shirts $4.95 Brown serge, tan khaki and gray flan- nel Shirts, in sizes 141% to 17'. Outing Flannel Nightshirts $1.45 Heavy, fine quality outing flannel. Cut full and long. Sizes 15 to 20. Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.95 Splendidly tailored of heavy outing —MaeDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, naenee eup-remaremneruatneenanne Purola Sea Salt, large § pound bags, 2 for 3bc. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 45¢ flannel. Sizes 15 to 18. | 6.86 Taicum Powder, 3 s " AN iuavereeue : ++. 86. Once you know “The B 3 H ‘i ‘ ‘ One a bit heavier ........ shied wees $6.40 , y e Bruns- ye eda gs ae Union Suite $3.96 A beautiful Button Shoe, in dark brown..... $5.80 wick,” all. other Phonographs ee ecpomasn-south as csilbensage i And the famous Dr. Reed’s Cushion Sole Shoes at l we | sich Gilke Tice 95o | WD cee eee eens et teeeecn rece nsenneses Bees $8.40 lose their appeal, Note These Savings Broken lines of higher-priced Ties, of Women’s handsome gray kid, high top, with buck tops rich, heavy silks. i . NE LE ARAN SARIS CHT TEE? $8.40 og tat 4 wing Silk and Lisle Hose 65c Pair Also a beautiful brown kid, with buck top ..... $8.40 il i Ready-Made So isis Medium weight, in white, Palm Beach One all-over gray kid Shoe, with military heel, oor i T serges, cheviots and 7 ee (og Ep RM (aug here gM ALM ceed Oe ee Gk Gah Gide. ¥.0 4 Coed | ‘ se in avey, green, (22 navy, tan and gray, 3 pairs $1.50. parbyt Pla thaae si qisr go” eg ial 1 glia BRED Y CP BL RlRRS Be Be cts ¢ ses ’ Pets adi ek Growing Girls n calfskin, splendid wet G Rpaniped Dress h ti ently etpied. witb sadighle Bathrobes $5.95 weather shoes es ee | areen Poplin Dress drawn at the center, white pique and Eton collars; ee col 5 splendidly ; " Some with cloth tops at .... ian x | guimpe of white pique. Stamped for | $7.50 to $15 Ps weight, trimmed ice compa And a dandy School Chum Shoe at ..... +... $3.80 ] Don’t overlook these. Boys, the Home Guards are here again— Fo ¢ $3.20 for the smaller boy, VERY LIR AL TERMS $3.40 for the bigger chap, e $3.80 for the biggest fellow. French kno De idery. Sizes 4 , F . on Benet oulging embroidery. Sizes 4, Middy Sailor Suits frogs. si ins otieat ae apie, iia hacges nh long © a} loves $1:! air ) , Line Plaid on white ground gaberdine atlort vane $12.20, $13 0 and Several a oes of tan and ike in is the model to the right. To be embroid- | $16.50 sizes 7 t0 10, / } red in French knots. Sizes 6 to 10; $3.50. Plush Hats } Rose or Delft Blue Gingham Dress with In brown, green, black and Cambric Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c None so good for Seattle weather. white collar, cuffs and belt, embroidered | blue; $2 to $4.50. Sizes 6% Fine, soft cambric; $1.35 dozen. Remember This About Shoe-teria No. 3—in the Center in dress color. Sizes 6, 8 and 10; $2.25. + ‘L-MacDougnll-southwiek's —MaeDougall-so: lek Men's Shop, of Travel, 1509 4th Ave—That It’s the 1216-1218 Third Ave. : Just Inside the Doo: SHOE SAVING STORE OF SEATTLE “ee Between University and Seneca, ugall-Southwick, Fifth Floor. Boys’ Shop, Third Floor,