The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919. I, MUSEMENTS| nun METROPOLITAN) cross, FEVERISH SEEK NEWVOTE & : Xi x Li hile saghop i. ON PROHIBITION 1308 G. D. PHILLIPS 1313 "tiver, hewele, As (Walker Building) DENTISTRY Leok Into your mouth and see “California Syrup of Figs” Baaing Ue rie tase Wisk | | pf] can’t harm children and | The movement (anal, Cleve The Shoe House for Young and Old—Backed by a Record of Twenty-Six Years’ Underselling = Ss The Round-Up on aS 4 WOMEN’S SHOES re Riven to unto pr dine ore are require Phrough with invetnory. Getting ready for Spring. ‘The sale is on; let her go. ete + ‘ nat ‘ Recep 2 Phillips is going to cut prices. A real, genuine cut in Shoes of fashion and quality. ; ! pee and, peevish. Bee if tition Now is your chance to buy Shoes cheap. Better “shoe up.” Do not hold off. Shoes will go higher. With all the allied nations barefoot, United States must be the shoe- maker for the whole world. Anticipate yourneeds. Thrift is more necessary than ever before. 908 Third Av. Saabe Elect 3es2. ny < « ? ge EE cept y \e . liver and)» 1,500, 000 Hen Killed | - PALACE HIP ate cout sar and. Wabehinimesanaenty: Ned \ Phillips Shoes are designed for appearance, built for endurance, and priced for k Dean ‘Mamet in “The ae: fe ip ancem ¥ Oe Dee el ce ‘enadiane with economy. For twenty-six years the Phillips name has stood for all that is good in Foot- r sae rn Dp i i i i : ; ; King ond yrur wear. Your dollar does its full duty inthe Phillips Stores. x * ietont i r a bi) 5 he ‘ ie and fer CHINA FOREIGN hye We welcome the thousands of newcomers who have come to Seattle to make their nenting food s dosed ‘ ‘ 4 store : onfidence, so that Phillips homes among us, and Phillips Stores hope to win your confidence, out of the sy* ] well and pl | ~ 1 » . " . id again. All chiktren re ;, TRADE GROWING Stores will be your home shoe store. 7 le ee Has Lost Equal Number Weanded never fal te For quick disposal, we have divided sale Shoes into four lots. We do not have all sizes and widths in every style, but each lot has sizes up to 8 and all widths, so we can fit you. LOT 1—Black kid in kid top, black cloth top me ; ch are imported f ‘ te and gray cloth top; lace. Former prices PH. Mayr, a teadi ‘ | | or é at f stile all goods frou n replace $5.00 to $7.00. Sale Price $3.85 FREE DOCTOR “ ” boiv ae Ghemiten) Of bn LOT 2—Brown, gray and field mouse kid, in ee ee ation both kid and cloth tops, lace, in Goodyear 4111 FIRST AV raring ven on the oplum traf ; * ‘ | a 160 WASHINGTON 9T. . ~ dora gel : “ welt and hand-turn, high and low heel. Val- | The Largest Audience in the RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES 5" . % . ues up to $9.00 | Northwest Reade Star Want Ads Look fer the Free Vector sign. me ! . WOMAN IS TO BE FREED S ] P 1 5 Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes OF CHARGE OF MURDER a e rice 48 ANGELE LOT 3—Brown and gray kid, in kid and cloth tops, lace, high and low heels; 9-inch brown R a calf, lace, Goodyear welt, military heel; 9-inch black kid, with colored cloth tops, lace. Values up to $10.00. GENTLEMEN— a a y Sale 2 Price $5. 45 French heel; 29 pairs 9- inch all- gray kid, ‘es military heel A $10 Shoe for $6.85 Amer We Are Still Showing a , Tremendous | CONFESSIONS Stock of any G. D. Phillips Stores OVERCOATS— i ye 1308 Second Avenue (Walker Building) 1313 Third Avenue DISBELIEVED > The House of Mighty Good Shoes—Where Quality Is Higher Than the Price | | must have slumped morally u Qualities which we guarantee and f Ree been ee fed pea riass emmeati prices which mean an actual saving of [ikon te ni aneorethen |. nate on ae mr ow: KEEP IRIE TH ten to fifteen dollars on every coat. ee a . : an wire Subs . se (UT (F JOINTS BRADBURY SUITS Come tomorrow, or any day, and & aed ese gopanng se | na Mots LeriMet nig Rheumatism Sufferers and Overcoats to Eat Less Meat and see how low upstairs rent, strictly Beet SS ee eons An ny ove, pent, bo Take Salt cash selling and a large volume of realiaed that Chrys tia | ther sald as abe ST RR ip rong ethos on CREDIT business make such a saving possible. olterk belt phe weet Beatee (2 | igcvait hie ithe ou F fake. CME 1S ke bap el a Bradbury garments are made by the most expert cage from pesado Re un ; a Be the very best fabrics and fash- Come tomorrow, or any day, and ri ie <u aftr | olga ever could have pushed the | etlar we ta ee a os es cena ee ae look into our Fourth avenue windows, by" pli of ‘eneyclopmdian and his |S", {ye ower of the “control: | fenction of the kidneys to ster shin| [| (Ne Nalues Ave equal to or pet where the proof of our saving is plain- ring tobe here ttle while | Sorts EN Na ping pik preter) Goal ge rel aalatiege. ly demonstrated in the wonderful All Sn | UE TAT TAR eptic” |e rhe nkin pores a Wool Overcoats we are showing at— Time Brings loy tht He han wood tory dole work they facome weak wnat and you will purchase if you aceiaiga RE : whine casio aioe! soe” Bradbury Garments “een $15 to $40 a a SE mg iii cs | Pred at 5 with others, instead of paying Then, when you purchase, eash in full for your suit or overcoat you make a small pay- nent down and then pay small y e down and chin + Se hate Seam irate ¥ - berks is hag edt u mie your rene ena te . 1 rt 1 atie or er ¢ c ime time are well-dressed. 401-403 Pike Street Store Hours from 9 to 6 20 per cent nnot shake ih all He would have ‘and personal atten & ]to emancipate himself, In his own , TREET bottle of Mc the | way, whether his obsession were . J. Brown's New Office STREDT TueR int love—or Jealousy ORPHEUM BULLDING is Just ax nandard au anything yo : : Third and Madison, 600 think o .. (He Be Continued

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