The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 5

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Frederick Gillett Named Candidate for Speaker WASHINGTON, Feb, 28 reached the goal of my happiness which to few men,” ste Frederick H. Gillett, of Maw when informed that party $3.50 Knitted Silk Jies $2.50 # band distinet plain Jhe Rhodes Co. a ‘fen Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets men's Fourinhand T of pure #ilk thread in colors and assorted rtripes Main Floor, Kear “1 have ) ambition I suppone ed Representative a Upper Main Floor Come Now— and save money on your Overcoat Rain- coat No Special Sale Equals the Values We Show in Advantageous Purchase of Dainty Undermuslins --- Arranged in Four Groups Upper Main Floor At 50c. 95c had for he te © NOXt house of repre sgainnt Represen conceded ndidacy, Rey Hip Campbell, of Kansas, was In the ballet, with 1% voter, several woattering votes were concerning extraordinary values Jinpelled upon inspection arrived just in time the quantities, while not t for the day's Re sure that you make your selections Saturday At $1.59 At $1.19 Two hundred Over seven hundred garments in this y beautitul med Muslin owns and Envel mines; plain white pink crepe gowns pink erepe gowns in blue All wines. third while cast A republican majority in the next house renders Gillett's election to the spe certain lican Ie ’ Representative a4 ye say repub Gillett spent are In consecutive . in the wtated that he hoped “to -eatablish harmonious eo-oper tion an republicans, that enefully with th lems of the coming ses who had exquisite lace and lace embroidery SlipOn mbroidery ve Che and and trimmed Slip-over Gowns and Chemises in variety of styles. All Envel a splend effective sizes. pointed axsivtant at in 1879, whieh pomi held until 1882, returning to law practice. In 1890 he was & member of the Massachu netts house of representatives, and elected to congress ° recelving tions from his district Giilett: wos given an oppertunit to display his ability as a floor during the illness of Rep: Marin, during 1918, while the United at war, He progresntviam n content to torney Kener tion he flowered effects. At 95c Four hundred fo sorter of Gillett Miller, of Se | ativeelect Web anpured private ative clected Slip-over Gowns and thousand White Muslin Covers (inished with An unusual assortment and outof-the-ordinary At 50c~"" two years } reet 13 laces and em of attractive values ally fine and are trimmed und embroidery. Some are in tailored, subsequently re-elec are nentatives lacen AM) winen styles atylen Capes---Styles Qhich Divulge Fashion's pproval at $19.50 | and Up’ to Mores nae Sor $45.00 from navy mannish serge and rid ¢ is trimmed with wide black the pain’ is the only silk braid, attractively priced at $34.75. Other Capes dixplay silver- tone fabrics and velours in the new shades of victory red and overseas blue, as well as serges, at the pop- ular prices of $19.50 and up to $45.00. REALTOR WEDS Miss Gladys Julia Sheldon, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra, RV. Shel 630 Riverside ave, and Newton! George Scram, loca! real estate man. w married Thursday evening at UPSTAIRS— Great Varieties From the Extreme Young Men's : was held at the New Models to the Conservative, Full-Cut Coats— Corns Peel Wide and srooes Tatton thetr hebey- Light, Medium and Heavy Weights. " moon for Californie. j Regular and Raglan Shoulders, One-Quarter or Full Lined, Self } Off Painlessly Ps ee ——_- ’ or Velvet Collars, Fitted or Full Back, Convertible or Dress Col- farkets tars, Plain or Belted Back. es has never AL m Men's $3.50 Knitted Silk Jies $2.50 Handsome and distinctive four. { in-hand Ties of pure silk thread in plain colors and assorted stripes. Main . | 50c Size Pebeco } Jooth Paste 45¢ rian chureh, reception A wonderful showing of the new Waist Seam Suits for Young Men at. . . $20 . $40 See Our Windows TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 PIKE STREET HE Cape sketched is developed pice bulk coffees ors baking powder m Revelation Tooth Powder... Bourjois Java ) der aon 5@c Sunset Dye Soap, all colors. Se Creme Bianca, a tissue builder and @ splendid cream for dry skin. A jar Oe S5c size Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream Maehi Be Kerkoff's Djer Kiss Tollet Wa- ter soseeces $L75 and $2.95 Rubber Household Gloves, seam- less, a pair .... Jergen's Round Bath Tablets, odors, a cake Toilet Paper, 7 rolis tor., -%5e Rice Face Pow- Jersey Sport Coats in Oxford gray, navy and rookie, at $45.00 and $49.50, Belted and loose back models of Bolivia, and broadcloth in sand, taupe, Pekin blue and purple moderately priced at $24.50 to $55.00. “2 drope of ‘Gets It'—Corn is doomed.” velour WOMAN IS DECORATED WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 first woman to be decorated by Sec retary of War Baker ix Beatrice Me 51) Donald, army nurse, who yesterday » afternoon was given the distin guished service medal Oly m pic that 4 t that way—effeotively ic phe: 4 ts. rolled th Why get down on the ; 362 1 mi The | flo ha New Dolman Wraps in smart models of Bolivia and crystal * cloth, delineating all the new Spring colors, Pleasingly priced at $55.00 and up to $95.00. S large folls t at popeorn, Ihe Tb ¥ tape, and dig x flakes, 36¢, & bare Wool soap, ore, when you can perl ¢ nor ¢ Semple ee teurized the fine 7 ranulated Se bottle Snider's catsup, 2he butter, Ibe; She ple 2c; 10-1. pail Creamettes, 100 2c; $1.25 bi mt Darley EAGLES TO HOLD BALL | DIES ON TRAIN The 2ist birthday anniversary of} Albert Saylor, 2819 Franklin Seattle aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order a Seattle resident for 25 years, jof Eagles, will be celebrated at their receiver of the United States jannual ball to be held at Eagles’ hall, office for several years, died | Seventh ave. and Pine st. Tuesday train that was speeding him t evening. |attle from Washington, D. C. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.—| - Prisoners in city and federal jail ad: | = dicted to the drug habit are fed nar- coties thru the ink on letters, accord: | ing to Dr. C. W. Montgomery, inter: | nal revenue agent. | Montgomery swore to warrants for | four men, alleged members of a/ i “ring” organized to distribute fMlicit | drugs in this manner | NO MORE CATARRH You Will Find Many Big Values in the Basket Bargain Sale of Tools. : $1.65 high-grade Ham- mers, special at... .98¢ 60c Zig-zag Stanley Rule, 5-ft. size, white or yellow, at $14.00 Machinist's Tool Chests, special. ..$9.98 $3.50 Goodell Ratchet Brace, special at $2.49 $2.25 Bench Hatchet Royse’. Givts’ and Children's RAVAR ACIS corn-remover, the only sure and Union | ifte at drug 1005 First, at Madisos | y E Law ateak, T.; mutton stew, lhe * cocom: 1 5 H iF owder, | 26e Stalle 20-21, cauliflower, Ibe and 26; rhu- b, Ibe Th.; Alaska turnips, 4 Iba juicy lemons, 20¢ doz: a . Be each: potatoes, § | id. nN c silver» 903 Second Avenue, Burke Bldg. Sk Sectoral beef, Ife Tb.; 5 ‘Armour's th.; sirloin steak, Je T.; wanterd Treatment That Has jood the Test of Time Catarrh cures come and catarth | .loures go, but Hyomei continues t heal catarrh and a ish ite disgust ing symptoms wherever civitizat oxiate. ry year the already enormous | thle really ‘le tre: ater, an show “all! AG ao Special Bargain Sale of Children’s Shoes We find over 2,000 pairs of Children’s and Misses Shoes and over 1,000 pairs of Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes that are not to be moved to the new store. Tbe Stalls 18 cans © can pepper, loyaters, (0c; Jiffy farina, 25c;" 30 the present year shou! records broken If you breathe Hyomet daily, as di- d your catarrh or it cent hard rubber Hyomet | erty steak, 20¢ | Stal! 102, & Ibe « ever rid yourself of eatarrh. 490 doz. Bartell Drug Co. or any other good druggist will sell you a bottle of Hyomel (liquid); start to breathe it how quickly it clears out es and makes the en- r, ; wuaran- cream brick | margarine }4 tall cans milk, , “lake Whit size 2 Prices on the children’s, sizes 3 to 8, which were originally $1.95 to $4.00, are now again reduced to a quotation of $1.65 to $3.15. Included in this lot are patents with black velvet and black cloth tops, all | gray kid button shoes for dress wear and black kid | and black calf button and lace shoes. All methods of | manufacture, i. e., Goodyear welt, turn, McKay, are vepresented. In sizes 814 to 11 prices that were $2.95 to $4.50 are now reduced : $2.45 1 $3.95) Included are patents, black kid vamps with white cravenette tops, plain black kid, regular and high top black calfskin, and brown calfskin, with regular or high | eter Sutton and Jace styles—all methods of manufac- ure. The largest lot is in Misses’ sizes—11'14 to 2. $250, racer. $2.95 TO $4.95 Included are plain and fancy patents, black kids with black and colored tops, heavy and light weight black calfskins with regular and high tops, stylish brown calfskins. Button and lace styles. All methods of manufacture. Growing girls’ sizes 214 to 6. Many adult ladies like to wear these shoes on account of the low heels. There are patents with white cravenette tops, black kid, black calfskin and the popular brown calfskin styles. Where prices were $3.75 to $6.00 they are now $3.15 to $5.15. Youths’ shoes with a run of sizes from 814 to 1314 are now priced at $2.45 to $4.15 instead of $2.95 to $4.75. The Boys’ sizes 1 to 6 are $2.15 to $5.15, re- duced from $2.75 to $6.00. In both Youths’ and Boys’ we have the medium weight shoes for dress wear, | heavier ones for rougher use and high top boots for the hardest wear. There are splendid Munson last army shoes that will please every boy and give splen- did satisfaction. __ Every shoe in this lot represents the best value obtainable at its original retail price. This second reduction gives you a splendid money-saving proposition. CONDITIONS OF SALE: No refunds. Exchanges only within three days, and be- fore 12 o’clock noon. No charged goods credited. “Sale Goods Only at Old Store” 903 Second Avenue Sale now in progress and will continue throughout next week. iF 4-96 ywers and nts, funeral PINE ST. Kristoferaon’s ized milk, 18c¢ at. Te pt Grocery 108. beans, 2 cans sardin cans mi 2p flakes denig Stall 21, pasteur ear and | rden's or bars Cas. Pp, 28c cans 40; r Fairy soa 260. Bron: x Federal cade, Clean 5 bare Rob Whi can blackberry Snider's catsup, r Elliott Columbia river smelts, WESTLAKE |Take aG Burbank ginger snaps, 35¢ ean | stipation. 1; * Stall i 4 Ibs. white 4 ths. Kitoh en Cleanser larly, should end bronchitis or ncluding EAT LESS MEAT IF BAGK HURTS s of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water. gha, c A complete Fating meat regularly eventually | produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says @ well-known wuthority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be- overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges severe headaches, acid stomach, con torpid liver, sleeplessness, and urinary irritation. ent your back hurts or n't acting right, or if rs you, get about four Its from any good ablespoonful in a ‘e breakfast for a kidneys will then This famous salts is made | pes and lemon | lithia, and has bladder The mo’ kidneys bladder be ounces of J pharmacy from Juice + been used for generations to flush h herring, 400 1 pt 1 82, 8 62, 2-on. bottle imitatic CF "i Federal milk, tall ¢ ‘ ; sugar, 6 ths. 0c, 10 the, 990; elbow maca 1 i makes a ® clogged Kidneys and stimulate them ©; to normal activity; @ 0 to neutralize the-acids in the urine so it no long er irritates, thus ending bladder dis- | orders, Jad Salts cannot injure any one; delightful — effervescent | lthia-water drink, which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary or- gans clean, thus avoiding serious | Kidney disease \ or 3, special ai : . $1.49 - $1.35 Stanley Wood Level, special at...89¢ $3.00 Linemen’s Connec- tors, special at. .$1.98 Screw Drivers, 5- or 6- inch sizes, special. .10¢ $1.00 dozen Hack Saw Blades, 8-, 9- and 10- inch, dozen These are only a few of the bargains you will find waiting for you in the Tool Department. 25c Bottle O-Cedar Polish O-Cedar Oil is a wonderful polish It makes old furniture and woodwor! look like new. It is also used for treat ing polishing mops after washing. 25c. Special. . 15 Reg. price

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