The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 11

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THE , Is Going With a Rush Wy 4 EVERY ONE KNOWS THESE ARE WONDERFUL VALUES WHAT A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL SHOES YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THESE PRICES. \ 1,800 Pairs of Small Feet Wanted. 7 On the Rack—These are not old style Shoes— they are a collection of ‘ pretty Shoes and Party Slippers—mostly small sizes—from 1 to 5. Some larger sizes. They must all go. Boots that have been selling at from $8.00 to $14.00. SALE PRICES $2.85, $3.85 au $4.85 Pumps and Ox- fords, the real thing for Spring. Let us save you from $3 to $5 a pair now. All colors and patent and dull black. Our regular prices $7 to $12. Sale Prices: $3.85, $4.85, $5.85, $6.85, $7.85 and $8.85. All Ladies’ Boots, this season’s newest creations, must be sold. You i happy in Baxter’s Boots because they fit. Handsome designs in all | such gray, field mouse, brown and blacks. All sizes and widths from / ] to D. Two-tones in tasty combinations All sold for from $9.00 to $16.50. { prices—$5.85, $6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 and $10.85. FOR THE MEN The greatest values we have ever offered on high grade Shoes. Browns and blacks—all must go. Sale prices—S4.85, $5.85 $6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85 . Shep early in the morning. Store open at 9 o'clock. Positively no refunds during sale, and no exchanges after 10:30 a. m. EVERY DAY Baxter & Baxter’ 5 1326 Second Avenue will be colors AA Sale DUTH AFRICA CHAFES UNDER GERMAN NAMES I to The Star by N. EB. A) CAPE TOWN, Dec. 27.—British in South Africa do not like German names which have been | to many villages. } PREYED ON POOR, WRITES SAILOR (Special to The Star by N. EF. A.) LONDON, Dee. 27.—A letter writ ten by a member of the crew of ao surrendered U-boat 105, was foun by Abie Soamatioper ofthe rt YES, PRESSING CAN BE OVERDONE, OF COURSE aboard the U-105 at Harwich to in (Spectatto The Star by N. E After the} nm war many Germans settled | the border districts and developed tes which they named. Brit colonists who have also come to séetions, do not like to have mail addressed to “Berlin” or “Heidelberg” or such other places. It is a hard thing to A) | spect the vessel. It said : “To my British brother sailor. f BER Te tory Many of these names will be) ne cares to read it. Written in my| going the round of th ‘ bunk on the trip over to Engiand. — Swiaw journal that “The truth is Germany has broken | toured America Is 10 agi herself. Real patriotiam was lack | tated about ¢ ing in the leading classes. They made It their point to reap fortunes ¢ no matter which way the Fatherland was drifting. The German people all had more real patriotiam “Only the poor had to suffer, #0 no wonder they grew more and more discontented. When they attempted to raise their voices they were quiet ed like traitors and unpatriotic peo ple. “And then all at once came the an gave him the drew a New York at could buy ready-m added And when ye would be suit to t him p and br op at night "They Mt pres ‘em back before you are uy ring.” | breakdown. Soldiers refused to obey * exclaimed the sournalist, | @ few at first. then and the “have my trousers pressed eve STOMACH FROM | whole ficet. Then the leading peo night? Why, man, that would ruin | ple saw with astonishment that they | them!" who thought themselves were powerless almighty eee Relieved in Two Minutes Hi less — Absolut “Inside 12 hours the whole system Guaranteed Pl | nak peexdn, Wo ftendiy. testings | Japs Settling in fiend us your name and address, |linked the two classes together. | North Manchuria Fach had lived for themselves. T rich had looked down on the po as the ordinary minn will look 4 on an ass. Now they pay the pen ity thru losing the war “The German tab nly written, and we will send on approval our stomach prep |, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which You are to send us $1.00 or re the unused portion if not per- satisfied. | and Manchur Japanose are Relieves Gas, Sour Stomach (heart. have to pay, but th a Dag rate meng le ys hapa a), Belching, Swelling and Full|/got him to oh "a0 Wh Waakerordl Age 80 frequently complained of | win, there was nothing him to| 2" a ee a 7 “ : age r meals, in Two Minutes. Almost | ain; #0 the rich coun n of his een — own took all the patriotism out of him Mt relief from Pains in the mach caused by undigested food. Address: = Bellingham ernical! ©, Bellingham, Wash. pe ow all is disorder because the e did not unite. The blame BRITISH FOOD 133 PCT. HIGHER THAN IN 1914 6 Dependable Stores 41 Dependable Years | (* | That Well Dressed Woman | «: It is a ten to one shot she is a Gately customer. Put your clothes + ag troubles up to use and you will find no difficulty in always being hand- somely dressed. Seo these wonder- ful coat values. COATS Thursday and Friday we feature an exceptional lot of coats in wool velours, kerseys, burello and plush, in the winter shades. Many fully war nerease of 2 price of fresh eggs was mé de mber. Fish and potatoe only foods reported going BERKOWITZ ENVELOPES Every Kind Made and Printed Orde lined and inter-lined, elaborately trimmed with fur plush or of self meteriel: In the sasca’e most de | BY. Offices T", sired models, $32.50 Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Wai Furs at Popular Prices. —Open a— an | Phew | Charge Account Phe 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Fatablished tn 1801 ITH OUT, question office: ty the ¢ they say they will 4 bla 4 | you need not pay all in 30 da A ack ip gulenas ; en dow mt o if We arrange terms to suit you. toed, and our busin an ie Ow ork will f the STORE CLOTHES you. f EDWIN J. NKROWN y Owner and Manager 1114 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Brown Dental Offices i 106 Columbia St GERMAN LEADERS UNPATRIOTIC; | | Remarkable Brown ae Ns SEATTLE STAR RUPP PLANT WILL BECOME TEXTILE WORKS ure De 2 rem arly 60 and of m et ha the be that Germa 1 not come a milita power It 1 by Irich Krupp at ' 1 1810, the Krupp plant first made such harmless things as mint die 1 stamps for buttons fron cant steel, The Krupp had woret proc for cast steel, wh he confided to his son, Alfred, bef Alfred Krupp- breech-loading rife Prusstan » 1861, and marked beginning of Krupp fame and until his death mane and then de 10 PUT PLANES ON MAIL SHIPS Enthusias pouaitility of York four days aft London FLU WANING IN ALASKA NOW James Ke lanka, His rein and 2,000} ve cording T the Alaakan division bureau of edu irned after five! we eke in the He may t to the | Eekimos to gum 'Theo Karle to Sing at Elks’ Show for t of | an like anka | ptr the Etks'| qaile of Inbor conditions man | at $1.85 Prey gh a children of | _ rmitting the roads to take the Burn or Sting | 1,182 Shirts involved— P. Adam ess where women bother with acoth. You simply rub * pearance the benef s FE. A) TOKIO , tion of 4 motor road Tokio a Yokohama is now being comp! Rheumatism Given by One Who Had Every Safferer to Benefit Send No Money—Just Your Address of awful «© Years Finally 1 found a rem pletely, and It has TRIAL COUPE FRIDAY, ° North] | } it Tots) ' | g and misery | ¢ j posure was performed common laborers to skilled me ehanic ing neither For unsuitable. they were r weight men will in outdoor work PAGE 11 DECEMBER 1918 MecDot gall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUbA y taint Dadi Annual Apparel Clearance 3rings Savings of Worth on MILLINERY The Out-Clearing peters of All Winter Millinery—T hese Are Indicative Styles Over 1,000 Hats in This Selling at $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 veir distinctive- The crown of the ness and freshness small Hat at $10, Sn nb r an we just below, is standing character- “ istic a well as trim med with their prices. Many French velvet flow- of the modes have The faille silk arrived within the model is of last few weeks. The “au velvet, at ones illustrated $5.00. Black burnt hardly do justice fancies trim the to the style pos-| “ {spiral crown model sible in the variou it at bottom, at$10.00. selections, for there | Chenille edges are comprehensive brighten the model reductions at each at 5.00 ,at the of these prices. The right side of circle. navy blue’ Lyons The black hatter’s Velvet Turban at plush model trim- $10.00 at the top med with quills, is is trimmed with very smart and Maline Fur. The practical. Stitchery, brim of the lower white banding pur- one is of navy and ple velvet develops sand colored hackle that of the top model to the right, at $5.00. velvet $15.00. with crown, navy at 100,000 WOMEN HELP | RUN U. S. RAILROADS | BY MILTON BRONNER “ ac J ougall < fouthwick AND PIKE | _STREET. _ hop work SECOND AVENUE WASHINGTON, Dec, 18.—There |B ¥ are come to) fl om — —= are, as a result of the war, proba: | ° where they have shown ||! bly 100,000 women employed by the |themacives to be quick and apt.” Sale of Men’s Shirts railroads of the United States and y are engaged in 99 distinct oc upations ranging from the humble work of scrubbing to the most omplex mechanical operations My MUSTEROLE—QUICK RELIC! NO BLISTER! this ia Mise the famous in authority for Goldmark it on—and usually the pain is gone! Ac we tok Many doctors and nurece use hunter: | | Includes a large assortment of stiff cuff, Second—-Working co Ole and recommend it to their patients {| soft cuff, full dress and pleated bosom able for women with regard to their They will gladly tell you what re Shirts physical strength lief it gives from sore throat, bron- §} e ‘Third—-Equal pay fer equal chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- |) Materials—Mercerized madras, silk and work taigia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- {| madras mixed, jacquard figured madras, silk Go to Special Schools tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the striped En) Russian cord, and An ina ot women into, back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, rson's madras « bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), Some of these Shirts are slightly soiled 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, or mussed. = 14 to 17%. Sleeve lengths 33 to 36 total num! 000, of whom 45 Rasterr —MacDougall Southwick. Men's Section, Just Inside the Door, ern and al pe were working jerks tan ————— bureau of information clerk Optical @mpany 3 25 PIKE ST. jobs that spe wome ed where t of railroad Scientific Knowledge of the order is required and properly correct vision It ig extremely unsafe to per- mit any one not thoroly qualified ° r to pre - A PERSONAL MATTER The still Stamps. rt knowl to quota of certainly showing for the most prosperous city United States. There is ing Seattle’s good name in this rege the city must Savings Stamps the year. a close with Seattle War Savings not a creditable t in the way of year is drawing behind its This i appliances ed and years of prac ience to make the re xamination absolute- in the shor employed 000 were only one Our many years’ experience in rd. scientific testing, fit ting and making perfect glasses is at y eyesight 1D} discharge his or man and woman in War end of We put a stop to wor in jobs where the profi or ap instance of women as ection labor judged to be was work juired to lift ery our dispo: Comp! on the 4 Where the be 325 PIKE STREET. exert her 5 factory the ropriate before obligations st glasses are made” where Make this and e the If respect. A‘ personal matter thereby your heavy city’s good name and own Equalize Wages was t He the road Savings Department open from 6 to 8 every al control, t Saturday evening for th ve sof War in tg emy Savings Stamps Buyers and Savings De ould get them for le to pay to men, n, for instance positors Main so1t, iding places me ent "Per The Seattle National Bank — again be employed largely where there is ex conditions, and) to weather eed tear

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