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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919. bid MILLION HOUSES “omy.t*c.a,, POP’ GONGERT NEEDED BY U, , "0's" ns Slacking of Building in War rah Creates Shortage ” Satisfactory Terms Always HERE SUNDAY m(JROTE- NIN! Public Will Listen to Symph- OTTO FREGLL. ? ony Easter Afternoon STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. ARDINO, Cal M. Use No Talking—Here’s Real, Real Comedy TAYLOR HOLMES (United partner day rhe their high new hor WASHINGTON, April 16.— million new Hts are need Preas ) at of labor estimated to from solitude (LIFT OFF CORNS erainh WITH FINGERS © PUD Doesn't hurt a bit and costs | ; only few cents You'll Yang. \ Apply & few drops thea lift sore touchy corns right of. Nopain. Yes, magic! er war wage THE * BEST OF OPTICAL SERVICE At reasonable prices a play in which he innocently chases, to South America and back, the woman he is running away from— “A REGULAR FELLOW” Here NOW, But Until Friday Night Only urry Optical Co. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Men Under Brambilla c 4 tiny bottle of jc Freezone at any drug y a few drops of Free or ot and or ir of a Kyesight Specialists 0024 1308 SECOND AVENUE (Walker Bldg.) The shoe house for young and old, backed by a record of twenty-six years of underselling. Easter April 20 Calls for New Shoes ARCADE BUILDING humbug! walt? No G. D. PHILLIPS STORES 1313 THIRD AVENUE Throw Off the Old! Put on the ~ New! tis Spring An'array of spring and summer footwear of fashion and quality offered for your approval, priced below present market prices. Phillips Stores are abloom with buds and blossoms from Dame Fashion’s garden of shoe styles. pleasure to display and offer to the people of Seattle and vicinity such a varied line of new models from shoes, pumps, Colonials and Oxfords. A display that fairly dazzles you. Phillips Shoes are designed for appearance, built for endurance and priced for economy. stood for all that is good in footwear, and will always maintain that reputation. Store hours, 9 to 6 p. m. every trading day Please shop early. Alert clerks, better service, more efficiency throughout the in the year. store. WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT Oxfords The newest models, right up to the min- ute in style. Six-eyelet Oxfords in all leath- ers, made on the latest Eastern lasts—the long, narrow last giving the foot that graceful appearance so necessary to the styles of today. Heels both Cuban and the high Louis heel, both leather and self-cov- ered. Oxfords for street wear in both Cuban and military heels. Sizes 1 to 9; widths A to D, in the following leathers and prices, in hand-turn and Goodyear welt: Glazed Kid $5.00 to $7.00 Patent Colt ...85.00 to $6.50 Black Calf .. -$4.50 to $7.50 Brown Calf . - $5.00 to $7.50 Brown Kid .. -$5.50 to $7.50 White Kid ... - 36.50 to $7.50 White Nubuck ...$4.00 to $6.00 White Canvas 3.00 to $5.00 New Black Satin, self-covered Louis heel, Diep s hes ooo cbsvinesccenes $9.00 THE BEST FOR THE PRICE Stores in Seattle-Tacoma * Portland Pumps The ever-popular Pump, fashion’s decree, with Louis heels, both leather and self-cov- ered, and Cuban. They fit. Widths A to D; sizes 1 to 9. Glazed Kid Patent Colt ’.. .50 3rown Kid 50 White Kid ... 00 00 to $6.00 to 7. White Canvas $2.50 to $5.00 Black Satin Tongue Pump, self-covered Louis heel $9. In Lace Boots we are showing an unusu- ally fine assortment. Models that are right. Made in hand-turn and Goodyear welts. Widths A to D; sizes 1 to 9. All Brown Kid $7.50 to $8.75 Brown Kid, cloth top to match— $6.00 to $7.00 All Glazed Kid . $6.00 to $7.00 Glazed Kid, black eloth top— $4.50 to $6.00 White Nubuck . . 86.50 to $7.50 White Canvas $3.50 to $5.00/ Phillips Stores show more styles be Nevertas it been Phillips Stores’ xm fashion centers, of high use they sell more shoes. For twenty-six years Phillips Shoes have { Phillips Stores welcome the thousands of newcomers who have come to Seattle to make their homes and hope to be able to have you make Phillips Stores your home shoe store. MEN’S DEPARTMENT In Men’s Shoes, lasts range from models brim full of kick and ginger to the conserv- ative lasts, made Goodyear welt. Sizes 5 to 12; widths A to D. In Dark Brown Calf......$6.00 to $9.50 In Havana Brown Kid In Gun Calf In Vici Kid Young People’s Department We are mighty proud of this department and we feel we have not overlooked any of the new styles for that boy or girl of yours: It is in charge of our most experienced salespeople. You will like this department, we know you will, Bring in your family. We have the shoes at the right prices. $5.50 to $9.00 $5.50 to $7.50 G. D. PHILLIPS STORES The House of Mighty Good Shoes, Where Quality Is Higher Than the Price 1308 Secopil’ Avenue (Walker Bldg.) 1313 Third Avenue. | in Shape BY EDWAKD FOSS « program of the sy orchestra last Thursday, and mark, whose com | positions are 5 for their artistic oncisdon Thin in Ci first direct public, in an effe beat in music to eultiv Jobn Spargur's| the general | ularize the] giving it ¢ it of na | le in in charge of the |ShermanClay music house, Third jave. and Pine st. Popular prices are |eharged for Sunday's afternoon con- \eort } : ° Denies He Got Big * ° | Traction Retainer ASHI N, April 16.—«United )+Emphatic denials of charges at Albany that he had’been $50,000 by traction interests to appear at the legislative hearing on |the Carsen-Martin bill to raise farex | was made today by former Governor | Chapies BK. Hughes of New York. ‘NEW CHAMBER CHIEF | BEGINS WORK IN MAY R. H. Parsons, president of the | Northwest Fruit exchange, elected | president of the Seattle Chamber of | Commerce Tuesday, takes up his | new office work on his return from the East, in May. Meanwhile, Presi- dent A. J. Rhodes continues in charge of the chamber CONSUL RETURNING HOME John K. Davis, for the past 11 |years American consul at Antung, China, is in Seattle, on his way to his | father’s home, in North Carolina. Al }tho born in China, Davis was brought to this country by his father jat the age of 12, and was educated | », Mo., April 16.— Frank W. Allen wears the Croix de Guerre, but he also faces a charge of desertion from the navy. His {ship was assigned to coast guard duty, so Allen joined the army and | got across. If you value your watch, let |Haynes repair it. Near Liberty | theatre.—Advertisement. | Get | Your Digestion Many ailments are caused | by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the |stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep | stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of Liggue rea ee | with gas kindler to light the fire. | THIS A-B ISA REAL COMBINATION RANGE »*s comfort in your kitchen? both summer and win- ter. A Complete ‘ Gas Range with automatic lighters, large oven and elevated broil- ers, white enameled doors and panels, § roomy gas cooking § top and sanitary base. A Complete Coal Range A separate oven and an efficient heater when extra warmth is nee-_ essary for comfort. Common sense teaches us that the use of the same oven for both gas and coal is neither practical nor durable. The A-B separate oven way is correct.” Come in and have this splendid range demonstrated to you. Important Special Purchases of Furniture, Rugs, Bedding and Housefurnishings Are On Sale in the} ANNEX STORE The Opportunities for Saving Are Extraordinary YOUR FACE IS DIFFERENT FROM: EVERY OTHER FACE Can You Smile Without Embarrassment? There is nothing enhances a pleasing smile as the years by as a set of sound, pearly white teeth. The older a persan with well-cared-for teeth becomes, the more attractive they are and better their health. s Investigate my “Nature Expression Teeth.” You'll find them far superior and different from the ordinary artificial teeth. Lead- ing dental authorities judge them to be among the greatest achievement in modern dentistry. Made in my own well-equipped laboratory—beautiful, clear, life-like teeth, designed. to meet the exact requirements of your mouth. ° 4 I Follow Nature’s Own Method Instead of the old mathematical plan. That is why my “Nature | Teeth” are distinguished by the desirable quality of naturalness, T carefully study each mouth, the bite, the manner in which your natural teeth fit together, the conformation of the gums and jaws, the shape of the face and mouth and the shape and tint of the natural teeth. Free Painless extractions with all Plate and Bridgework. Examinations and Consultations Are Free DR. JEFF HALFORD Rooms 205-6-7-8 Pioneer Bldg. First Ave. and James St, Phone Main 6237 Seattle, Wash., April 16, 1919. Dear Jack: Just got your letter yesterday; am writing you today. I certainly have been getting by all right since you left, and am looking forward to big things for the future. You have got the right hunch about Keyport. Looks like a winner to me. I was over there the other day. The Government is spending some money there, believe me! Looks better than Brem- erton did only a few years ago. The new town will’ join the Government station and lies ideal for a townsite. With good soil and fine salt water beach in front. I will let you know when the opening day will be. Sp OE