The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 10

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Flirt With Friend Husband r Her Advice to Wives; ‘Furs ills’ Liked by Males THERETO oor matrnnity You Can’t Decide Too Quickly About Your Teeth | f Sound Teeth Are the § Outward Sign of Personal Efficiency, Good Health and Contentment You must know by this time that sound teeth are essential and will be more so in the future. Those with sound teeth, which means better health, will take the place of those who are constantly away from their duties with tooth ache, and all the kindred ailments Come in peck Attention. t poor teeth create. |} I . tomorrow and have the work of | agi 5 B Sale P correction commenced — do this Phone i? much while the year ts still young. Wain 2535 | >Make the start and you will soon we Starts be fully equipped for your duties. ieutthn Comer is Phone for an appointment. aad os a lee | Ss iin: Me? al at. E| t ra i D ti ts Ie ! ' cee Continue Fllrtath ectro Painless Dentists. 2. 9 “Laboring Pec s Denti b ear ona ‘ | Located for years at southeast corner First & Pike erga _ A. ; M. "AS ENGLISH ‘WOMEN VOTE _ i re th her brood of four-wn MAY START ACTION ee pol TO ENFORCE CITY | ahi ; HEALTH REGULATION ip een Department open every “ “ b Saturday from 6 to 8 VM. for ° s. P your convenience. ‘ . : The Seattle National Bank ; ot Resources $30,000,000 re * j ted S85 years for th 0 teat ma eghb pas aid one aged womar ARCHAN se Missing neluding prisoners) a i 8 3 eh Washington State enti: to Die Killed ta netio ; w Ma Missing in 4 Total to date ~’ 77 “ a “ WOUNDED seveneny WOUSDED—DPGIIEN UNDETERMINED wou SECTION NO, 2. KILLED IN ACTION WOUNDED shveneny WOUNDED SLIGHTLY —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MIssiNG oe 0m MARINE CORPS ¢ "ASU ALTIES CONCERTS DAILY 1216-14 Third Ave.—Between University and Seneca, Phone Main 3129 | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. Bring us Your Liberty Bonds as Cash Clearance Sale DOWN COMES THE HIGH COST OF MEN’S CLOTHES Stupendous offering of high-grade woolens, such as Serges, Tweeds, Cheviots, Homespuns and Worsteds —Blacks and Blues included—from the world’s best mills, that have been carried in stock to sell at from $45.00 to $75.00, and now being offered at SUIT 7h = i TO MADE ANY ORDER STYLE We are especially featuring the New York-Lon- don Tea-Garden styles in this sale—the style that is being talked about all over the country. Every garment made in our own shop. You Must Be Satisfied The customer is always right, will be our motto. Every garment that leaves this shop must be an advertisement for the quality and perfectness of our work. Even if you pay only $25 for a suit, it will be cut and fitted with as much skill and care as could possibly be exer- cised by tailors charging as high as $100. We guarantee a perfect fitting, fashionable appearing suit or your money back. We reserve the right to discontinue these prices without notice. LONDON TAILORS Seattle’s Dependable Popular Priced Tailors Z ; A. STARK, Prop. ; i 704 FIRST AVENUE Between Columbia and Cherry Sts. ; FALLEN FOR FREDO — eT ee ~—~—* Scrubwoman Rises to Mahogany the last nanted : Total American Army Casualties to Date Desk Thru Aid of U. S. Bureau The Laggest Aaienee in ho | Biel of iene Cre nh at ae) BY CAROLYN VANCE BELL, _ dustrial xeiations and formeriy man. pie aliases aida 2k —=5 FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. King’s New Discovery has a fifty year record behind it Not one cent would we spend for advertising if the values we offer- ed did not excel. The model pictured comes in vici kid, flexible welted sole and cushion inner sole. .$6.45 Same in dull calf....... $5.95 BOSTON SAMPLE | SHOE | SHOR ~Pike St

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