The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 11

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. = - . Paras THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. ALLIESDECIDE §=REVOLT AGAIN ©§ WHEN THE NEW COOK ARRIVES ON THE JOB [ DESTRUCTION © FLARES UP IN _ OF HUN DIVERS HUN CAPITA : : BY PRAN 2 | Continued From Page One ny hig lh ta ? ' 4 ECOND ac] Jou Si all-/o uthwick od MAIN 6720, ae Shop With Your Children at “MacDougall’s” Tomorrows AVENUE AND PIKE TELEPHONE Speeding Up some \ mess ) ian a | Boys’ Suits in New Styles I FES “Just Like Daddy’s” hed worste all colo | lined WASHIN vis is ¢ Prices $18.50 to $27.50. = Girls’ New Coats Boys’ Two- ; ; dence? Boys’ Hats orsment tty riece ( oat Smars ne Hats hown in st and at- Low? "| ~~ BOLPLLEADERS BOYS OF 69TH LAND MEASURE ATTACK LEAGUE LEAVE SEATTLE UP TO SENATE for Vay Mareh 7)—Final military be imposed on the Ger Bathrobes ie of plaid blanket brown, — lso Navajo ilk cords. ears. Prices @rastic than sciallpaad Girls’ New Gingham Dresses , 6. $2.95 to $6.50. 2 to 6 » Frost Rings Down plaids, ; Curtain on Life : of Chicago Slayer cH Middy Skirts sin colors, are shown Infants’ Sheets and Cases Plain and hemstitched hems with pretty hand embroidery trimming beth 4 b whether ty which Germar sign, Tardieu « muslin wa ! r * venant } . abstanti ee ‘ Z * , ‘ reer: z panying. Siz Sheets and Pillow Cases. 4 —.. ter ad be he dead im P ‘ cakfant before t NE ahd ne rice t 14. Prices $4.95 ar Prices $1.00 to $6.95. > gua » om —Macbouw M-S wick, $7.50. Third Fleer. 4 HYMN W EORIA mm ia Harriet r 500 hy r prks, died here yes iS an attack of tonsilitix. “Style” Hats for Every Day At Moderate Prices SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET BOOST MONDELL FOR HOUSE J0 | WASHINGTON, Maret Pro Sale of 1,800 New re Men’s Shirts Tell Her, “Coms Lift Qutl” \ Joss eae $10.00. def it attractive. not the price but the character and distinctive four ill tions of particularly r rate prices. s of a hat which makes However, here are modish Spring milline offering at < Turban with flower is elaborated by the” stands out about . smart bow in back, Few drops stop corn soreness, then corns lift off with fingers—No pain! ‘The world owes thanks to| loose and shriveled that you the genius in Cincinnati who! lift it off with the fingera oe wlie t selection { | discovered freezone. Not a bit of pain or sorenesa , nade epee an gall-Southwielky Tiny bottles of tho magic! is felt when applying freezono nat th, of OF t , 4 ‘ oe fluid can now be had at any| or afterwards. It doesn’t even [ burnt ostrich 7 hat trims the a particularly » drug store for a few cents.| irritate the skin or flesh. You simply apply a few drops) For a few cents ono can now of this freezone upon a tender,| get rid of every hard corn, aching corn or a hardened! soft corn, or corn between the callus, Instantly the soreness| toes, as well as painful cal- disappears and shortly you! luses on bottom of feet with- _ Will find the corn or callus so, out any pain. Think of it! An End to Delay! For the sake of your health pearance — your efficiency make your resolution now to call on the dentist. You know you have been delaying the visit from day to day and week to week. You know that every day lengthens the dental bill you will ultimately have to pay. Cut off that process of procrastination! Put an end to delay and decay at the same time. Ring me up—make an appointment for examination. You will not be commit- ting yourself to any extent. If your teeth are decaying and your gums reced- ing and you are still happy, you are living in a fool’s paradise. In the end you will have to pay. Pay in money rather than in health. Consult me at once—I will tell you what G it will coat you to have your mouth made sonable. -of your ap- — Painless Proctor~ STERLING DENTISTS pi Phone For Appointment Main 4965 CJ ese E818) | many believe now, he sala 10-CENT BREAD CHICAGO, M MAY COME BACK ut crop ¢ lemand and atalog ewhat tralian and Argentine crop ire not so large t the ma commit | This lot of Shirts is a very remarkable pur- chase. Were you to buy them in a regular way, you would pay very considerably more. There are 22 patterns to select from, in patterns that range from conservative stripes to bright col- orings of gold, green, red and purple There Plenty of black and white and blue and orange, stripes. are some two-tone and three-tone mixtures. white combinations in the collection! The fabri en madra Bedford cloth, include print madras, wov madras, Star cloth and galatea The Shirts are very full cut and splendidly tailored, Size 14 to 18 inclusive. Sleeve lengths 33 to 36 inches inclusive —MacDougall-Southwick Men's Shop—Just Inside the Door, Crash-Linen Vests Smartest New Crepe Kimonos ‘These new Crepe Kimo- nos come in a bevy of pretty floral designs, both mall and large every color. eral styles, pire model of the New Accessories “Toiletries” For Your Needs ow Pen Bath Brushes, solid with adjustable handle back a5e. Leyden Hair | nove “Apron Vest" of * with mirror + made with square und puff, 25¢. F Coronet Week-End Sets, two | nec Mar, and for 15e. Royal Lvor with bone —Mael Wiest finished | with large buttons at tb } waist oth Brushe lin B5¢. Rata Southwick, “Economies” In Very Useful Art Needlework e Rompers, e Je and stamped of combined white linene and blue gingham. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Special 95e, Cordichet Cotton, high- ly mercerized crochet cot- ton, in white—sizes 3 to 50; in cole pink, blue and yellow: zes 10, 30, 50 and 70. Special, 6 for 15e. Various Stamped Arti= cles—pillows, cream, 36- inch center d_ssmall doilies. T5e, 55e¢ and 15e. Nainsook Gowns, ready- made, with round and square necks. Stamped in easy and effective French embroidery designs, Spe- cial, $1.85 each. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, stamped on the best Pequot material; double hemstitching; five idery de-

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