The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 5

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i 4 ka Aussie, to Punta Gorda, Fia., | and from Eastport, Me. and towns between, came the offi cers and soldiers who marched off Ore, the transport Mongolia today _ |The returning troops were under command of Maj. N. B. Champion. | Sergt Alexandria, Va. Officers of his staff | were with the California casualé THE Turrell’s Removal Shoe We will open our new store Saturday morning, February 8, 1919. shown there will be fresh from the manufacturers. We still have on hand at our present location dollars’ worth of shoes we do not intend to move These goods are continually being regrouped and view of effecting an immediate clearance. You termination to clean up regardless of price. We are especially “long” on men’s heavy Shoe the men of Seattle that it will bea long time b have such an opportunity to save money on pu grade footwear made by Johnston & Murphy, A. E. Co. and Bostonians. MEN’S PRICES: This is the price quoted on our best > tan grain leather, soft toe, box, mili- tary or civilian shoe. Very comfortable and will give the best of service. At this price you can buy the best $11.85 black kid or black calfskin, double sole, kid lined shoes in the house; worth $16.00 $10 8 Heavy tan and black, double sole, drill . or leather lined; $14.00 shoes look mighty good at this price; Bostonian Shoes. good bargains as these will be foun Lighter weight styles are selling at $4.85, 8 5, $6.85 and up to 810 Military officers’ $40.00 Boots are $27.85. Field Boots LADIES: 14.85 frst 2 ev. kid vamps, buckskin tops, Louis XV. heels. The most stylish shoes of the sea- At this price we have son. $12.8 the same styles as above, shoe represented. but with cloth tops; also an all-gray kid 3 8 to $9.85 are prices quoted shoe from Smaltz, Goodwin Co. ° on Oxfords and Pumps. CONDITIONS OF SALE—Exchanges limited to three days from date of purchase. No fs exchanges after 12 noon. No refunds and no sale goods accepted for credit to accounts. ~ figure. Almost no wear out to th up fine, $6.85 A great many civilians have found and &9, two lines of % are the comfortable style they ever wore. $9 5 A wonderful assortment of 8 shoes at this price, Laird white kid button shoes; black vamps with white tops; gray kid Queen Quality Shoes in all styles; brown kid walking Shoes a, 5 8 At this price the ° assortment is offered. leather and practically every type largest All $9 85 A line of Bostonian ° $12.00 Shoes, has been reduced to this Munson-last SEATII Sale All the merchandise to be many thousand » to the new store. repriced with the profit by our de- ’s and we assure efore they ag rchases of high- Nettleton & brown cordovan, ese, and they dress sale prices set Army Shoes, this to be the most Try a pair. Just as d in dressier “85. on tyles, are $15.85 and $16.85, — eee —— @ TURRELL SHOE Co. “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” 903 Second Avenue Jon board Included | Capt. M. A, Mott, Los W. F. Enright, St. Joseph, Mo.; E. P YORK, Jan. 31.—From Angeles Murphy, Omaha; Capt. Wm Reale Mayer, Chicago; and Capt. Felix Beauchamp, Sitka, Alaska” Beauchamp wore the @roix de Guerre, and had been cited for in dividual heroism on the field Capt. F. ALT was aboard wounded three times. C. D. Prints, Globe Leslie R. Becker, __ AT PORTLAND? Chamber of Commerce will endeavor to bh trusteem ve A representa to San Di and thousands of cities or wa al business men wilyn, of Portian the FP ention of Cal, the Thursd mind. and | mer F jam Howard ‘ clpal ‘#peaker Arix roto amined naid it MILK REASONABLY TO HOSPITALS AND BABIES OF SEATTLE scencabeheieeidhiniepeenetmninteneecementinanenes IN THE EVENT OF A GENERAL STRIKE At a conference held Thursday afternoon by the undersigned members of the Seattle Milk Dealers’ Association, the following action by a unanimous vote of its full membership: In order to do whatever may be in our power to insure that the hospitals Seattle may be supplied with milk in the event of a general strike being calle we, the undersigned members of the Seattle Milk Dealers’ Association, subseri lowing agreement: BS ae feds gras oe ves and (a committee of three of the asse bers), having been duly elected as a directing committee, are hereby authorized by each of us to exercise from this time full authority on our behalf for the handling of quantity of four thousand gallons of milk, more or less, in any manner and in any number of plants which they may consider essential, with the mutual agreement th shall be made to make either retail or wholesale deliveries, and for the abling the committee to succe use of our plants and our pe rsonal services in such manner and for such tim mittee may direct. A. Kristoferson, Inc., by G. O. Wallace. Seattle Dairy, by S. Stray. Independent Dairy, by C. H. Peterson. Brooklyn Dairy, pro C. B., H. W. Soule Westlake Dairy, by M. S. Young. Royal Dairy, by D. Houts. Majflower Dairy, by J. Bechler. Broadway Dairy, by J. C. Burnam. Pure Milk Dairy, by A. F. Bird. Hollywood Farm, by W. V. S. Robb. 8, pres. action is not t vith other and manager In explanation of the above statement, we desire to say that thi idea of attempting to break the strike, nor to replace union employes pledges the tse of our plants and the personal services of the owner end that our responsibility to the mothers of Seattle may be met. TAFT TO SPEAK Te-Cent Diamond ASSURE purpose sfully carry out the above plan, we each hereby pledge the workers, but Burke Building ged by a determined infantr: man, who told a hardtuck tale about a suffering wife and Mttle mouthal “Cutrice to feed, M. Maedel, barber, 107 Yes. |**" stranger $4) Ne loaned t ‘ ng & diamond ring a by a Jeweler was worth 10 centa was taken and babies of od in the city, be to the fol- ciation mem- an estimated at no effort of cn- e as the com- aken with any simply thereof to the STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1919. INO SCARCITY - OF JOBS, SAYS __LABOR BUREAU WASHINGTON, Jar Ame A period riean labe 1 than ever the gov rapher Naughty, Naughty Landlord Fined Every Bit of $10) yman Patter: | ob! the court non was also ged to pay Mra. Miller tentifie ret <1 to her a that when she apartment on Jan. | niture was ¢ in {VITAL STATISTICS} MARMIAGES xe 1 Ben Guy BR Wile im TH, Aw Hrown and dda Louise Jen-} ttle Need jo Veleke. Jeanneret, Jr., W. J. Barnes gi hair at « an, Ar | 2, = \Fight to Win! | The Nation demands strong men—strong women and robust children. Wisdom suggests that every proper means be utilized to safeguard strength and build | up resistance. SCOTTS EMULSION. affords definite help to those who | ! are “fighting to w the inroads of weaknes Scott's, abundant in ton | | nutrient properties, builds up | the body by Nature's methods. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield,N J ee against Jaffeta Blouses Special $3.65 Upper Main Floor She Rhodes Co. "Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Suits Jhat Are Now $39.75 New Second Floor. Gaberdine in Gaberdines 7 n Sixes 36. 40 and 44 83.65 [7] { ne o « Velour im n Size ire Men's $2.25 Outing Flannel Brows. Velo Night Shirts — Se Reduced to Mp ‘ht oiees Gane tela $1.85 Main Floor, Rear ricotine ‘Tricotine urgundy 4 in Size one Black Gaberdine in Suits Reduced to $34.50 n blue and and white r in Size elour in Size own Mixture im and sold formegy at $2 00 Gray Mixtures in 38, 40 and 44 Suits In Large Sizes Att $25 N this group are 75 Suits in tailored, semi-tailored and belted styles in black and navy; some in Oxford and Brown Mixtures. Sizes 40, 42, , 48%, 49 and 53%. For- $34.75, $39.50 and a few at $6.50, $7.95 and $10.00 Silk and @ool Dress Skirts Special Saturday Until Noon Choice $5.00 New Second Floor we have placed for this } Men's Cotton Jocks Special 23¢ IZES 9% to 11%, ina me @ ) dium weight cotton sock in black, white, tan and — champagne. 500 pairs reduced for stock readjustment. For- merly 35c. Special, a pair 38¢ Drees lored anc 12 Skirts of Novelty Wool Mixtures in Gray 9 Skirts of Novelty Silk Plaids and Stripes | | 24 Skirts of Plain Black Soft “Taffeta Silk 12 Skirts of Plain Navy Serge and Poplin 24 to 30-inc waist measures but h size in every style or color. Fo $7.95, and a few at $10.00 until noon. Cholee 85.00 Sizes , not ea wateh, let) Liberty ison |,.2f yOu Vaiue your ‘80? Haynes repair it. Near theatre.—Advertisement. have time, to get your eyes: by a first-class OPTOME AND OCULIST. “$2 Years Experience” mpatibility s"aeainet mutter | BAR 10 pa againet George W.) 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Wells’ 10-inch Stillson Pipe Wrench, regular $1.75, special for Stanley Brace, regular price $1.7: WHIST Mechanics’ Pocket Knives, regular price WATCHES DIAMOND RING ND WATCHES ALBERT HANSE $4.00 American Grinder, Special for $2.98 This American Grinder is just the thing for sharpen- ing tools, or for around the house for sharpenin, knives, etc. Regular price $4.00; special ....$2.9% Brown Dental Offices ie Test 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Big Special Sale of Peete Bros.’ Creme Oil Soap or | Special, Wild Rose ro '3 bars for QC Here is your chance to buy some of that famous Peete Bros.’ Creme Oil Soap at a bargain. Creme Oil Soap is made of Olive and Cocoanut Oils which are recog- nized as nature’s finest cleansers. The “Wild Rose Soap” is Peete Bros.’ Glycerine Soap, that fine trans- parent soap. You can have your choice of these two soaps at 3 bars for . .25¢ UNIOM STREET. putation ntists doing y say they will work Is guaran: that I be of the your work ¥ sfactory to best, and sat you EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental QOitiees 406 Columbia K*

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