The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 10

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HOOVER FOOD HEAD OF WORLD ae HY CB. RODGERS ~ ted dir . to 7 tar by N. I i | . WASII t fi Jar _ rit 1 wful hand for + f FORGE EMPLOYES DANCE = * 0 Co. will » viet 0 | epee j kt a | 1 mS AND PIKE ST ne Main 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T [wey HAIR FALLS ovr | ‘i | ” Dandr a ve ita } PAY ME. 4 air roota| on ‘Bnce to f at ac t T top falling / 1 EX IWN and ‘ TREA y without pain tn to abscessed a a RB 0 Ge DAA Pte. STERLING _DENTISTRY |; While we have sold an enormous number of shoes during our Sale of the past few days, we will continue to sell at these prices Saturday. teria has prospered amazingly—in fact our prosperity has values we give the shoe buyers of Seattle. SATURDAY—DOUBLE SAVINGS ON SHOES Opportunity is greater than kings or conquerors. You will surely profit, ing is the watchword now. LADIES’ SHOES Two hundred pairs of Ladies’ a top Dress MEN’S SHOES Two hundred sample pairs of Shoes; military and French heels; gray brown, black; the black are >: 80 leather tops. Priced A splendid Gray-top, Black vamp Ladies’ Shoe; French heel; wit! and C; siaes 2% to 5 Our regular $5.80 shoe. To close $3 80 ° BE ceceeess e Three hundred pairs of Ladies’ Sari (very fi n all sizes $7.50 to $10. $3.80, $4.80, $5.80 Three prs lots of Brown Clothtop W alking Shoes: 2% to 6; viet kid vamps, calf*kin “$4.40 $5.40, $5.80, $6.40 The “Seout a. hard work; good veto tt. Pr “$3.80 6 to 11 t ne hundred ion itty” pairs of Army Shoes, r National G ote, $5. 40 { La Crosse Heavy vamps. s of style ALOT OF BIG EXTRA $5 and $6 Shoes. Sizes | | & dark tan lace 3, 3%, 4, 4%, B Here 10 to 13%. Price $3.20, is a lot of wear— Another tine in black, sap.. $3.80 $2.80 cheap. . MEN’S AND BOYS’ RUBBERS... co city at $8.00, pelea "SS 80 TOE RUBBERS........ .60¢ WOMEN’S SHOETERIA NO. 3 ™ rm 1509 FOURTH AVENUE and Pine “Twist Pike and Pine te SHAFER BROS.’ Starts Tomorrow Men’s and Young Men’s and Now 1-4 Off ' FROM The Regular Reasonable Prices Although our prices are i sonable, this January give you still further FOURTH off the price of any Overcoat or Suit. We will be very glad to have you make the closest comparisons as to quality and workmanship—and you will find that our merchandise will benefit by such a comparison. Come in and it will be a pleas- ure to show you through the com- plete stock, which affords a great selection of materials and pat- HH terns. ; It does not take big space to tell our story—just a few facts will be sufficient—and we want you to be the judge of the values. Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits- Starting Tomorrow at One-Fourth Off SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers First and University Second and University ‘MEET SENATOR SIMMONS, BOSS TAXPAYER IN THE U. S. conditions avy Sega Lowest prices tn your elty for And he has lan igh-class, guaranteed giant CHEAPER SHOES FOR SEATTLE teorganization Peace prices on shoes have prevailed always at the Shoeteria No. 3, and the Shoe- depended upon the shoe and sav- Sale Starts Saturday Morning - Be Here Early and Save! THE SATTLE STAR fur nferer K ) I t ther rl by pointing out t mime ler righthand for the old sndpat republican guard nate, voted for Senator Lorin Now Simmons in even wit Kitehin famil PARMER BY OCCUPATION HAS A DOZEN PARMS Furnifold Simmons is the poorest orator in congre as an #anizer he's TIHBRE Alno, Simmons is the only ma in ¢ ' w nue fed af wt the toga taken direct f ' A m nohs in the ¢ * congressman, was beaten } Simmons ix rich (for North Car lina), a lawyer by wade, a farme by eveupati ‘ farms, with a hobby for prote tariff for farmers and free tr for the rent Sirmons he has spent more U. 8 in North Caro lina thar er senator from old few words ea fir Simmons finance JUNKERS TO ORGANIZE OWN MILITARY CASTE Special to The Star t BERLIN, J Ar Salzmann, who a of the Ve tary MERE POSSESSION OF LIQUOR IS VIOLATION sYMPIA, No Gener “GRACIOUS LADY” IN _DISREPUTE commended by the Tage FE FOR RHEUMATIN Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the glad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- ment, made with the oil of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors ard nurses, Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, sti(t neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- n, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore Nev opr bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds c the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, wet liquid It is inexpensive is all you will need much dandruff This simple remedy never Advertisement. i FRIDAY, JANUARY ac Nougall-/outhwick HED 1875, TELEPHONE MAIN 6720, ESTABLIS | | TRIMMED and BANDED MILLINERY At Special Reductions HE could ask for. smart tailored, bead work or French flower appliqueing. Hats grouped into three lots—priced $5.00, and $15.00, selection includes almost anything a woman ANDED Hats, including black hatter’s plush hats Fur trimmed, ostrich trimmed, in straight and mushroom shapes, at $5.00. displaying much embroidgry, Vogue Sailors in black, brown and navy shades, of Trimmed hatter’s plush, panne velvet and velours, $7.50. A $10.00 selection of soft, shirred Velvet Hats, with simple rib- bon and buckle trimmings, at $2.95. —MarDougall-Southwick, Second Vieer, those bring an abundance of those things so typical of the comforts of home and its duties in wonderful pro- ductions. LINEN8&—In one r sutiful eland with eplacing for everyday on in endless variety they pure linen use icate creations of crochet 4 lace Dresser Scarfs, SHEETS AND PIL Low CARES, with sprinkling Semi-Annual Clearance of COATS $35.00, $45.00, $65.00 COLLECTION of Coats of in- dividual style. Fashioned along the smartest of the season's lines. Developed in most uncommon modes. Materials include velour, pompom, silvertone, cheviot, Evora, broad- cloth, duvet de laine and plush. Ex- tensive range of colors. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer, Semi-Annual Clearance of SUITS $19.75, $29.75, $35.00 ASHIONABLY cut, of equally fashionable materials — duo- tones, silvertones, serges, poplins, gaberdines, velours, broadcloths and Oxford cloths, in a range of the newer shades and colors. Savings range from $7.50 to $35.00. —Mac Southwick, Second ir snowy TOWELS—Snowy white, with thelr varlegated jens add a or to the dis Hath Towels, large all, simple or elab- , shown, In weaves m the very coarse to the finest, soft napped WHITE GooDs ing from the the fine nainse lawns, This is but a bird’seye view of the displays which await you in the Gray Linen Shop. Ran, Sale of Men’s Underwear Continues Pointing out the advantages of this event—the Underwear is of the finest makes in America; all garments thoroughly tailored; the savings are genuine. These reductions: Silk and Wool Union Suits $8.25 Reduced from $10.00 Wool Union Suits $4.25 Reduced ‘from $5.00, $5.50 nd $6.00 Globe-Make Union Suits Iedu from ig ool Wool Mixed Union Whit Suits $2.95 Suits Natural and Wool Union Wool Shirts and Wool Mixed Shirts Drawers $2.00 Gar. and Drawers $2.50 Garment ed from $3.00. Reduced from $2.50 and Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers ‘ $3.00 Gar. Exclusive Blouses KR ducea from $4.00 Redu —MacDougall-Sout Cotton Rib Shirts and 85e Gar. from $1.1 side the Door, Overcoats _for Boys § ? to 10 Years Old OATS with style / ored in sturdiness. elements contributing to a mother’s satisfaction are em- | bodied in these Overcoats, ¢ at $3.95 is an excel- ut lent value. These heavy, coarse weave for cold weather or a child hard on clothes. $2.95 is the price set to sell them tomorrow. Colors—card- inal, rose and Copenh Specially Priced ee WELVE ing in $7.50 to $25.00, illustrated i tive of the the others. with jet, made and trimmed genuine filet lac features hand-drawn work, A waistcoat style is shown sketched, Blouses rang- price from The model but indica- character of One is beaded another hand with another Sweater Coats $2.95 ¢ Reduced From $3.95 and _tail- All the WOOL Sweater Coat are a on the model Colors include brown, black, flesh, navy, white, Poilu. Priced so you save from $4.75 to $10.00 each Blouse 1919 CALENDARS, 10e and Ie Calendars $1.00 and $1 Per $1.50, $1.75 und $2.00 Calen¢ c She ——MacDougall-Southwick, Ptest Floor on SPECIAL

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