The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE _ FALLEN FOR FREEDOM ” : | Men's Christmas Shirts Pe emaeeneenn cetera aa Saturday Will Be a Good Day HINGTON STATE CASUALTIES TO DATE | : 1 fo Buy Them Main Floor, Rear HE displays of Christm Shirts for men ymplete as thoughtfu uid out pl 1 careful selection can make them TAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 Modern Dentistry {Total American Army Casualties to Date} tnectuding G97 at aad SPECIAL OFFER FOR SATURDAY MORNING Children’s Teeth Cleaned Free Tomorrow (December 7), from 9 until noon, I will give a thorough dental cleaning to the “elk of children who other eaunes lnctudiag peiwonern) ge ac SCA » men, which some accompanied by their parents, Jnana ie ee ee the man fo mm it ta in When anything goes Shirts in new patterns at.......... ... $1.00 wrong with your teeth, rts in wide assortments at $1.25 come to me, Without charge of any $1.50 kind I will examine your . a luding 9 Washiogton| | P| BRtamepay mes | Shirts of surpassing quality at......... $2.00 teeth—give you an ex- ae a ey Fiber Silk Shirts ¢ 50, $4.00 and $5.00 pert diagnosis of your OME] — , ‘ } trouble—advise you. as ’ ne i coh’, aeenurven aden wize 4, in coat styles with French to how it can be rem- Nut, Heap! und made ¢ will give the maximum edied to best advantage. If you want me to do your work, I'll do it in a thoroughly — satisfac- tory manner—guaran- tee my work--at a fig- ure you yourself will ad- mit is reasonable, giv- ing you an estimate of the cost before starting Wool i SATS RDAY vor’! for Christma: aitie | pared { NOON Personal Attention Two kinids { , | to Every Patient ed: One haw nut § 8 Wy ¢:] Bey A eracker~ ¢ other has ham 4 OF Te mer—both have 6 nickel plat 5 E lj i. Son r¢ 9 | monees aoe ed pleks, The bowls in ; } } v wriced attractively at $1.50 Formerly | 4 S| avn priced attracti t rorn Southwest Cerner First Ave. MEUEL ovrse ) $7.95 and Vester W [an a and $2.50. or Over Shoe Store RECOND AVE } Main Floor. ‘pen Tuesday and Saturday Evenings. _ SECOND AVE fF * Sew Silk oe / ENTRANCE 95 YESLER WAY ; if Arthur Morris Sweaters Floor. OF HIGH or ) HES will please the { QUALITY $27.50 hnap Fy Sgro particular of ,wo- } Upper Main Floor } their daintiness HANDSOME Silk bea 1 Singin Sweater like t ‘Be ally p une make a gift worth a Phone Main 2736 wekkonsel1 | Camisoles Mra. Elizabeth Smith | { { { { ( Second { { { { rROM ACC Private Morris A. Ford Take 1 or 2 Lemons Private Albert D. Sebnapp STEVENS’ S2h.c¢ HE assortment which we have taken from regu- lar stock especially for | aturday morning sale, is up of Separate Dress | DIED oF FREE DOCTOR ernment Physician in style is * MeCann 1 rt AVE. eo to the feminine taste va i d { of plain black and navy GT ¢ Hinkle wh They are made of an 7% < BAR Pt «= thy a. cones. berg | riety offers a wide choice of extra heavy pure silk weave} 7 Aas oe Pog pone P Danced in | @ and are finished with large } COS a Lee ee Leek fer the Free Decter Sign models, made of pink and models are belted and gored and have side trouser or patch pockets; braid and button trimming. Belt measures of 24570 30 York Teachery collars, novelty belts; sash and buckles. The color range com prises Cherry, Copenhagen blue, Corn, Munitions, Robin's Egg blue, Salmon, Lilac, Em erald and Artillery Red, Sizes 38 to 46 . ‘ white wash satins and crepe } de Chine. Attractive values ) at $1.00 and $1.25. | Upper Main Floor. Hutt Private F k_P. Holton Private Edgar J. Hasenauer Corp, Joseph FE. Johnsen Private Carl Florence age Utah. Lucy Holton Mary Hasenauer Private n s ore nder arres h | Funeral services for Dunnie E. 400 Autoists Held more, are under arrest, charged with | | Funer ‘haxcnauueae a |having liquor in their possession. meau, of the H. n Inlet ning on Booze Charges stany wiit ve released because the | Comeau: of the Hidden inlet Canning WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—More! packages they carried were labeled jor, who died of pneumonia, were , | than 400 autoists and persons com-jas required by the Reed bonedry held at Lake View cemetery Thurs- ing into Washington from Balti-! law. i day. Mra. Lhulec Dire. Dalia Private John La 85c $3.25 $2.00 Character Dolls for $1.49 In this assortment of Dolls you will find Sunbonnet Sue, Red Cross Doll and the new dressed Kewpie Doll. Regular $2. GOPOIURE onc nscccdensetdccpccidcccscvses as eS Gw eee $1.49 CREDIT GLADLY Louise Chenoweth CW. Gorringe Mont. Mra. Emily Pierce Misa Dorothy Bowman y John P. Hemmert rbara, Cal... Annie Newton Mrs. Mary D. Ford ¥ Private Emmett J. Ford Private Roy A. Herder Private Robert M. Wood $6.50 Pioneer Coaster brine ots * Wagon for $3.98 SECTION 2 Name— + Address Next of Kin. This Pioneer Coaster Wagon has the heavy wooden artil- J) cors. Willer ¢ Moumh lery wheels and body is made of solid oak. Size 12x28 inches. §|"°"™ “** ly Regular $6.50. Special for.......cccceeccecerevcceecs $3.98 Mrs. Emma Wood FOR CHRISTMAS A Bradbury Overcoat VERYONE desires to be well-dressed for the holi- day season, and no man’s wardrobe is complete without the right sort of Overcoat. The seasonable demand that one shall make outlays for Christmas » Louls P. Kranain Wash A.W. Hendrickson Ft. Steilacoom, Wn. Margaret Hough tees Centralia, Wash. George Miller DIED OF DISKASE t Mra F, 8 Coleman . Kc vate Chas Mra vate Earl A. Larson Spokane, Wash... Mrs. Modus Larson WTLY $1.50 Automatic Sand i EOI on ee Bg. NG ND Crane for 98c UNDETERMINED . Wash. This Sand Crane automatically loads sand, then it swings around and unloads it. It’s a great toy. Regular price $ a, Wash Hellingham, Wn, Mrs, J.T on A. MeDonald MISSING IN ACTION Snohomih, Wash Special for ..... eoeceueces Da Paa nid Ankara ode tanks oO Be Malo, Wash a + eee presents does not diminish the importance of correct apparel. And for that matter, nothing could be a bet- ter Christmas gift than a Bradbury Overcoat. This brand of clothes is famed everywhere for quality materials, correct styles and the finest tailoring. Prices $25 and Up Bradbury Suits and . . Eissecae on Credit Gift Suggestions The lack of ready funds just now need not delay the pur- for Men Bradbury Suits chase of a Suit or Overcoat ments may be arranged, as con- venient, by the week or month. Bradbury $3.85 Wireless Instruments for $2.49 These Wireless Instruments are all ready to be connected up with battery and will send messages. Regular price $3.85. Special for ... $2.49 $3.00 Cut Glass Water Set for $1.98 This Cut Glass Water Set consists of seven pieces—a tall blown jug and six blown glass tumblers in the dainty grape pattern. Regular price $8.00. Special for ............ $1.98 asian $3.50 Footballs sainiseeaiiinentbiniawnis om Special $2.95 Pies Ft Po ge Oe $1.50 NOW. Easy, dignified pay- Overcoats Hats Caps $0.60" for, pair... POsOO | sete; tor pal ‘$5. 00 Here are two dandy Footbalis—one is the Rugby, PT RA Poe BY moma Bree rengre rreceres cere a Shoes and the other is the round Soccer Ball. Both are oaks best irda ee tr o a nit Lula" hee: regula - made of high-grade ee and come complete with $7.00, for, $5. 00 | 7 Smoking Jackets rubber bladder. Reg. $3.50. Special for...... $2.95 pair . pair $6.50 = : ‘I! THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. a & 1516 THIRD AVE—BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS, th 211 Union Street ae saontacaabdl HEeAISCCE — a _ i in Store Hours: 9 to 6. SStCONCMDAVENUE AND UNIOM STOLET. STAR WE ; IG SSULTS % 3 ar i a! 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