The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, 1919. JANUARY 16, "THESE WILL GREET THE SPRING, TRA-LA nr i) ) ) | ’ Girl Bewildered > by Love Tragedy _ Seeks Alleviation For two om years old w 2 tt gir It broke my plain wh heart, and I can't ox from this that I can't | Iam H that #0 Weak and nervy it I can scarcely and keep | as my| | he >| moth so it away Kone him able and forg that my fath ne might bu re | this | became | every and comld to tor bie ‘ “ if} n't write, : » ‘ a with him| is folks, as we | | | | | | | | ' {CONFESSIONS || of a Stare WAR BRIDE || MALTED MILK! —__ Brown Dental B. Offices | 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established in 1591 ITHOUT question the most ble and reaso tal Offices in ene offices he oir good re by the ‘dentists doing What they say they wil do. | | admit, | Our work ts guaran- teed, and our b Feferred to wu: tisfied patro’ fe your suarantee that four work will be of the Pest, and satisfactory to you. EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager ton! never Afte pla: ved P r we indulgence in martyr means 4 the Wort oy ™ s of flowers when w 6 years in in which she is) she entered pone ne I | held by the acknowledging the | bi and retail tribute from the back of her horse HUN CASUALTIES BRITISHLORD ptical work Optician to th Phone Main 4346 i. &. Navy Appointment ok. —— = © TOTAL 6,066,0 000 LABOR PLEADER »..":":" sc Liberty Bonds| yee t . nsequer ne m G Im t A womar Gerr r Lord nost with ‘ Bought and sold at market rates. t seh 4h aot = es The Seattle We ok tenes hat_my “hust |H} < q nde 1 620,0 f a fa vadn't done ar rn || National Bank : | Bond Department a © has dat | Second Ave. and Columbia St, || Chamber of Commerce i ave pr 1 | sonic club Thursday f Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 | , nt ef t “ worn: das acectbeaamett — — - ‘ “ b nt luction of th Chance had caught me up in some|f] NOW PLAYING w bonty by {mtd adventures in my |} WITH MAT, SAT pe During paid only by | girl friends} thew such entage ¢ q start experience what di | BILLIE BURKE'S month ives t AL | FAMOUS COMEDY dete’ pbtliaedacrs || SUCCESS rn ender | REAL PAINLESS D In order to Introduce our new (whalebon and strongest plate known, covers very litt you can b and plate, which {# the lightest | » of the roof of the mouth » corn off the cob; guaran ‘JERRY’ a 4 HALL Lowest prices in your city tor | 505 Lowman Bidz. | | COTTON high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY still his home, 6423 Phin | ney ave. OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY 80 Opposite Fraser-Vaterson Co ceptable additions to the Spring wardrobe. SILVERTONE BROADCLOTH in an assortment of the more staple colorings. volved are from regular stocks. 114 Suits in Women’s and Misses’ sizes, reduced to $19.75. 147 Suits in Women’s and Misses’ sizes, reduced to $33.75. Reduced to $5.00 Pair Reduced to $6.00 Pair Reduced to $7.45 Pair trimming months. Men’s Work Shirts bra M make ; $1.35 at $5.75 ELL-MADE from a heavy and OMEN’S heavy jumbo woven serviceable quality of blue cham- Sweaters in slip-over models. 4 ny, these Shirts will meet the de- with round, collarless neck and ribbed | a mands of hard service. They are cut waist line. In Green, Orange, Blue, 4 amply full, with double yoke and pateh White .and Rose. pockets, and are double stitched Very warm and suitable for wear throughout. Sizes 1414 to 171%, at under coat or for office work. Sizes $1.35. 38 to 44. Price $5.75. i THE BASEMENT STORE Shirts and Drawers Fe ER é Men’s Silk-lisle Half Hose $1.75 Garment SDIUN WEIGHT Wool - mixed 50c | EDIC a = s ae GRRE LACK and Gray Half-hose of good Shirts ang idea 2 spur ae appearance. Made with double Shirts in sizes 36 to 46; Draw- 7 , a eae : Be kn Price. $1.75 soles, heels and toes for extra service. ‘ ers in sizes 32 to 44. rice S1.7¢ Sizes 91 to 1114. Price 50¢. garment. THE BASEMENT STORE THE BASEMENT STORE ¢ ROKEN lines from o ! thoring brave “| BLAMES WILHELM FOR With The teod 15 ye than 1, tok they were YERS i AMINATION FREE ly for 1 that makes life vital to al ©on, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE WIRES FLAS “4 $15.00 Set of Te $10.00) woman—for husband, home — ar na LIEBKNECHT’S SUCCESS) ARE BEING BROKEN UP LONDON DRUG TAKERS Phone Main 49065 NIGHTS, 30-1 Pius PLATES, $10.00 Set Whale teeth $8.00 | childre (Special to The Star by N. B. A.) (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) (Special to The Star by N, EB. A.) , War $4.00) 1 had been nothing more than an : , %.—Perhaps the JON, Jan, 18,—Inve ” " SAT, 20-31¢ & ‘\ $8.00 Crowns | LIN 1. 16 The roya LONDON, Jan, 16,—Perhaps th LONI Jan, 16.—Investigation IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T J 47. sat, Ts via, Babe Beldgeworc 54.00 ackronny, going thnns ee tunt| BE ee heal Rane dutiotpates tbs log eg extani ce tran te aaa PAY ME.” am Filling $1.00 | fate handed out to me. My person-| madman pret the w } # pence ae ot dru gin L 11 affairs, as I faced the New Year,| republican madmar Li b Pa ae Saal vednvene Ae Looe has re ed a craze for “drug Den ations, | BONDS (To Be Continued) | nent landowner, in a leaflet he 0 acres on the coast of| is actually taken in a cup of tea, A ACT, FILL, CROWN and LIBERTY BONDS has circulated wide th rv:| Sutherland, Other states In) prominent modiste has closed her pain in ail casce but acute absceased || ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE | fatients » whe e. be eure William A. Rows, shipyard worker,|atives.” he ways, “are tare England are also going on the MAF| piace suddenly in the west end of . h een nec n ible for the monarchy a ket In Me 8 + her conditions, Tinie ane, you are oo m0 to 12 for Working People \ fi (4 Binge oablies sey were loyal for #o long to an ab.| —— i = | London, and it is now said that her normal monomaniac long ago been placed under medical | today FREDERICK & NELSON yIPT AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE A Re-grouping of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Suits In Two Exceptional Lots, at $19.75 and $33.75 IME of the Suits in these lots are handsomely fur-trimmed, but the majority are in the simply-tailored models that will form ac- Among the fabrics are: TRICOTINE SERGE VELVETEEN GABERDINE WOOL VELOUR CHEVIOT TWEED All of the Suits in- The offering comprises: —Second Floor, Broken Lines of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $5.00, $6.00 and $7.45 ir regular, high-grade lines, reduced because size- ranges are incomplete. Brown Kidskin Oxfords with welted soles and military heels. Gray Kid Oxfords with military heels. Black Patent Coltskin Oxfords with French heels. Oxfords of Gray French teels. and with hand-turned soles and kidskin, 3ronze Women’s Tan Russian Calf and Black Kidskin Boots with cloth tops. rst Floor. HE DASEMENT T STORE The Clearance of Women’s Winter Suits Offers Exceptional Velies at $9.00 | $12.50 {E Suits are of Serge and Poplin, principally in navy and black, many with collars of plush or velveteen, and a number with tailors’ braid n style and weight, they are suitable for wear right through the Spring Sizes for women and misses, and a few extra sizes. are represented by these prices—$9.00 and $12.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. mportant savings Soci Sweaters BIG ENGLISH ESTATES RUG TEAS” FAD OF business was a mask for a traffic in drugs, and she feared exposure, Liser’| control ted, many of s republics would not exist.” Had the k |

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