The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1919, Page 5

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cS ize Barte IS pe FIVE UG STORES r A desire for high-grade merchandise will prompt you to patronize our stores. The quality maintained is the very high- est, the prices are aiways the lowest. We cater to people who appreciate the standard in merchandise at a nominal cost. 10 sci. 10 War « Cream SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! more weeks and fishing Have you got the neces- tubes About two season is open. sary tackle? Bamboo Fishing Rods. $1.50 to $12.50 Steel Rods ..... ..... $1.50 and Up Steel Telescope Rods, spec ial. 3.00 Reels, all sizes and styles. .25¢ to'$5.00 Lines—Enameled silk, Italian, Kingfisher, Unxld, Rainbow, Saline and Mermaid, Full line of Cuttyhunk. Leaders—Gut, Japanese and wire 10¢ to All that a fisherman needs can be had at our stores. 50e Horlick’s Malted Milk ‘copodium tee, Stork Castile Soap Physicians’ and Surgeons® ake Te, ¢ Me Mellin's Food Vinol—Tissue and System Fortifier. lent spring tonic Builder An excel Bottle..... Syrup © Oxide Ointment W S208 ate, ehe, 62.50 Ave. 37c 47c 17¢c 17c 18c «# Breakfast Coce 27 Pine Com 39c Liniment 39c: 19c * 39c Kodak kodak will have one on your outing. results, repair Get a KODAK season If the bring it, add one you have Everything small vest Kodak at ind including size Graflex $155.00, Surely pocket $7.50 up to in so large =RIGHT NOW = the size from the large model at an assortment one can tind just what few full b In will be much a in doesn't it to us, BATH SPRAYS Westlake Ave. We have a choice they weeks enjoyment We know want, the A you »loom. if good to give how line of Knicker- bocker Bath Sprays at $2.00 up. The with 5 cet faucet ber BARTELL | ‘DRUG STORES LOCATED AT e10 Sogone “Monarch” tube ; Spray, feet rubber tube $1.50. Special + 4-inch attachment $1.00 and ‘Soldier and His Dog Pal Get a nickel regular. complete and fau- attachment; 4-in. nickel spray Regular “Maderite” $1.29 spray, long rub- Special Te ~T | CONDITIONS NOW ALTERED Broken Union Contracts Re- sult in Difficulties tracts with « ere trike 60 1 Wed cent general lan night before entral La bor council because some emple take « that ext were broken | wanking that Transfer compa Taxicab & unfair if taxis for the ‘Transfer lelegate on the running cub 4 ur pany i# giving Joba to returned ion of putting the ce unfair lst was workers iz com nt of all the locked out by the Lilly Mill pany was ¢ vded. —¢ ors, tea and threat oO out on Thu if the reinstated. ‘The bus Central Labe work with rep affected t ement with the m tw millwright ut that plant men were agent il pointed to of uni An as of the milling co « Slow Action I many » unfair WW edt ut over unt! the of the council next Wedr Philipps, of the gas workers that only the dsitribution and use at de unfair ing that eorgetown plant at present is organized labor, and that if out now he te « mp unk fair the emy fident the to work with u During a f was not turn members of « clared, and he on KO plant will not men romined Back Up LL. htral Labor co r demand th longshe men tr of th dock Monday an of the ber the ndemnation waterfront em yers’ hall which it was «aid w 1 open the first of next week was voloed by several of the I. L. A Harry Ault moved to Hef in the Integrity of George P Listman, dismissed from the civil | delegates, | | reaffirm be 9to 10 Short Length of platy snd W poplir Vieve far at HALE Short Length rular price Short Lengths thi Serim hir na —_ SHED and Pu: this ho! Wome very « a pair Wome assem Gloves P. X. Material m eth 1s from one bh will fi riday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D. Orders taken, nor deli made, 10 toll hirre ort wh er th In hour OW dred sGinch to in Ugh be sorted mer! up wale — the and fifty ICOATS— 5 on Friday Hour quantities is reserved. Sale 11 to 12 Curtain ha ortment hundred ends in or Petthe flounce ment inc and extra n navy, rone eon, ¢ King’s bl Former) nin each arn Table t colors patterns: 0 For with $2. 00 One hur yards of OM Cloth and For thin ieee OC Your Choice of Forty Silk and Wool ree | Ke « is hour nhager pair lots of seri: quinette in w ecru, but ne 0 Curtain: 5 Curtains 1.00 Cur curtain urtain urtains tur - urta us Curtains Dresses, Special Friday at $10.95 New Second Floor Corsets, Special ep of 44 yor. # 1 for thi from to ‘ormerly $17 the r Friday at $1.00 Upper Main Floor Sizes 29, 3 k. The in for woo. of 24 Br with be r a te N's N'S GLOVES. 1a broken line kK-lace me 0, 31, 22 of xdelx, from re are two thin asne merly SCARFS. 4% are re ise broken line and wool serge ck. Sizes 16 to ted but not each size $4.95 Georgette Blouses Friday at $2.95 23, Upper Main Floor One hundred and fifty Blouses ch, French gray, 4 plum not each size 4 style, To make a nk, ik not Special for this hour Tl ed for thin sale comprising Ww {. and pique se hite ams cape and ¢ y blue, Cop me hundred each size in 15c tion has Women's gloves with hamois buck ays d and embroidered trimmed with frills and lars. This assortment plain white, flesh, navy, taupe 6 to 46 but ery color and Friday,..$2.95 Sizes Choice, 3 to 4 GIRLS’ UNION SUITS. 75 Union Suits of wool and cotton mixed, in gray with high neck, long sleeves and Sizes yea! Formerly and $1.75. For this $1.00 MEN'S BLACK TWILL SHIRTS. Shirts of light weight black twill, especial ly suited for Spring and Summer outdoor and inside work. Sizes 14 to 17. Spe- celal for Mis hour, 85c ankle length drawers, 4 to 16 $1.50 hour. a suit each $1.15 81.25 $1.45 $1.75 € 82.00 $2.25 k $2.45 $2.50 3.50 $2.65 r 3.75 in $2.95 0” C $3.10 $3.75 $4.25 Merchandise, and the right to Store Hours 9 a, m. tod p.m. 1to2 SILK DRESS SKIRTS, Silk ‘Taffeta Dress 1 plaids and in plain These > belts, two pockets and are with buttons, $5.00. For this $3.85 MEN'S SOX. — For @ nup sale t Men's tion has taken from: 200 pairs of cote » hose with seamless 1 double heel and «9% to 11%, in ach color only. kirts in ric Iso nd b novelt trimmed Formerly hour choice Ooile Blouses The Waist Section | on the upper main floor has taken from) stock for this sale fif-” teen Voile Blouses, | trimmed with eat laces and pin tucks, These are in white, and may bee 4 in sizes 36 to 46. For= merly $3.50. For th hour, choice. .. Meal From Liberty Legion Pedro was hungry—he was in bad I gave my dog pal my last mand | shape! 1 tam and, with my last cent, I Pedro, the common canine, had} nae him a license so that the city “fourfooted” the alleys an: | catcher won't bust up our of Ballard for two days | friendship, “ Private Hunter said. ono grub. The cinine|"and now I want the American Le of Ballard, said to have a mo- of Liberty to stake m poly on the back door route of| Pedro until my next pay day that district, had outwitted poor The loan was advanced to Private Pedro because he was a stranger in| Hunter © his canine p | Ballard privileged character about the h “But Pedro has a go>1 nose, jauarters of the American Legion ¢ eclared ex Private William Liberty Hunter, discharged from The American coast artillery, and who was urges all ex-ser ' ting the best polishing guard duty in Ballard. “He Tinancial aid or ems ‘ w | where there's food.” at headquarters ‘ mop r "4 be nal the ! | Yesterday, Private William Eu. Sailors’ club, Fe | are going to offer you the | gene Hunter called at the offices of | ry st famous battleship shape the American Legion of Liberty, an| All soldiers O-Cedar Mop in two styles. ex-nervice men's organization, of | quested to ¢ ‘. which he i# a member. He brought | be held in One style is treated with his pal, "Pedro." delub Mo polish ready to use on » varnished or painted ' floors. The other style is dry, to be used on waxed floors or for dusting walls and woodwork. Regular $1.25 value. Special... No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. ] $400 Casseroles in Nickel-Plated | ‘ Frames at $2.49 Note—We have a limited number of these Casseroles. Se come early. [service commission by Mayor Han son because Listman gave bond for | Walker T. Smith, charged with} criminal anarchy. It was unani mously adopted without debate The Central Labor council defense | jcommittee reported, that it had no| |funds to bring injunction |Chiet of Warren to 1 him from o the Equity Printing company jated by Walker T. Smith and| others. The council voted $100 for this fund r educators were present at|duced in th vest of the Workers’ Uni-| year, will t rely " the heir to $5,000,000 thru the death | committee. They did not! report of Charles Kirkp: of an uncle in St. Paul, has been visor of vocational guidance in the ae : He has recent. | °@Ptured and returned to the Leav- P. Cox and James Crowe were oc hools of this city 4 ye] ‘iene {enworth, Kan., military barracks. |appointed to work with Charles | ly gar gg Borne a be . ‘Calberada from which he escaped Tuesday. He | Doyle, business agent of the council,|tion of - rh cuniien of the eS @ courtanartial for “breaking on the committee composed of rep-| schools, and from a ing jail He was serving a five-year) for Vocational Louis, in Feb: | for desertion, gloves in natural color. The white gloves have black and contrasting embroidery while ||] the ctiamois gloves haye spear-point backs. | J Sizes 5%. 5%, 6 6%. 6%, 6% and 7, but not 1 E each size in every style. Formerly § | and $1.75 For this hour, a pair che Rhodes Co, MILLIONAIRE RETAKEN.- AFTER PRISON ESCAPE ' KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 20.—/ Gordon Reed Patterson, said to be | and an | SEATTLE PREPARING VOCATIONAL COURSES to be $1.25 O-Cedar Mops, Special at 69c When you buy an “O- ~ Cedar” Mop you are get- cational work, intro doing ‘nome Can be eliminated by wearing Lundberg Rupture Support, give free trial to prove its sui ity A. LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Ave. Society held at St bodies | National maemo |which meet — the pe rt commis bed uidance GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR === HAIR WITH ANDERE” ST NEN Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop' _ BIVEN HONOR mn resentatives from various 69 The DuoArt is the Piaho which was used as the Soloist for four great Symphony Orchestras, home These are genuine fire-proof Brown and Green Guernsey Ware, also some Pyrex Glass, set in heavy nickel-plated frames with wood handle grips. Regular price $4.00. Special at No Phone or C. 15c Brass Extension Curtain Rods Special at 2 for 15c These, Curtain Rods will extend to 54 inches and make a very neat appearance. Hooks are included with rods. Regular price 15c. Special at..2 for 15¢ No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. $4.10 Roll 3-Foot Poultry Netting Special at $3.19 Roll Sixth United Private Jc 964th infantry dier, has been awarded guished service cross for nary beroism in action, w spon to a call for volu » he Jand others advanced 400 yards be yond their front to bring in wound Othe Washington 1 distin, Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots |:'s"wsczxictin Se of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair—You Can! | ss" en, fae a . wnt be any.ce'xc.| Brown Dental Offices another tle ¥xamination Free By Edwin J. Brown All Work Guaranteed By Edwin J. Brown WITHOUT AN EQUAL 106 Columbia Street SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTISTS A dental office 0. D. Orders. ed ules the that has enjoyed steady growth for a quarter of a entury while dozens of dent ave come, started, quit and gc ason: Our work stands The Marvelous DUO-ART brings to the home the world’s greatest music played exactly as the master pianists play it. tes, whi | nim his life Tacomans Launch Steamer Puyallup): TACOMA, March 20.—The Ferris type wooden steamer Puyallup, first vessel to be launched — in jsince the shipyard strike wa {January 21 nt down the ways go to any den This is the biggest bargain on Poultry Netting that at the Seaborn shipyard at 7 o'clock > itnsa and has been offered for a long time. bees ag mapa a nee ‘ y . U at our This Netting is 3 feet the United States ene By oe pir high, 2-inch mesh and § witnessed the launching contains 150 lineal feet. mm Yeeeah was #701 This Is an Extreme Ne ara we hears Special. pacuuanl be te on Regular price $4.10 roll. Special at No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. not compete with nor do we operate books. That we ry for your money office in the world all honest, high-class “cheap Tacoma called Was se You ean play the Duo-Art, too, according to your own inter- pretation. whom your ie sure you come to 106 Columbia " | | Brews Dental Offices | run, it is expected that a # par 106 Columbia Street | ty of Puyallup citizens will be guests | imitated Not Equ | of honor | Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. | Wai No GREAT RUSH sdwin J. Brown, Owner and Mgr. Hotel and Restaurant Men : a » boa ae NA set Attention! Sher katerinbur Cured His RUPTURE the post: was no badly ruptut See our window display of Hotel Dishes, a and decorated patterns. ADS BRING RESULTS| one of the It can also be played as a piano from the keyboard. n the ship goes on her triat | 4 1 [ in plain The prices will surprise you. ¢& Weelbot NUE AMD UNIOM STDEET. off rush around t Sherman, Third Avenue at Pine EATTLE whilo lifting a tamp Doc HECKER A DRY TOWN oR, UL, March 20,—Hecker e dryest town in the two weeks only § ita ei ea “DANDERINE” GROWS HAIR Besides doubling the beauty of your hair at once, you will | shortly find new hair, | fine and downy at | first, but really new hair growing all over the scalp, Costs little. ly and com- © passed, 5 Tacoma Spokane benny Portland 4 Mari Better cut us 1 today of sl 18 hours of som ntly recovered from Spanish influenza, fave @ lite st stop the misery of rupture | ,and the worry and danger of an opere- Hon, ‘STAR WANT

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