The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 9

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Capes — Dolmans— Dresses | Less Than Wholesale Cost More Than 400 Fine, Stylish Garments at ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LESS DOLMANS $25.00 Dolmans S35 and S10 Dolmans $45.00 Doimans $50.00 Dotmans CAPES $25.00 Capes $35 and $40 Capes $45.00 Capes $50.00 Capes . DRESSES is $15.00 Dresses $20 and $22.50 Dresses .. $25 to $30 Dresses $32.50 (0 $10 Dresses O’HARA’S Upstairs Women's Store Second Floor, Economy Market Corner First Ave. and Pike St. WOULD NAME STREET sking that the new the north end of Lake Union be named University bridg@ and that the name of 1th Resolutions bridge spann| ave, N. E Way were the University Begin to Enjoy Life Get into good physical condi- tion by overcoming impaired physical vitality. Attend to the little things which destroy health—get rid of them and you will find health. The Seat of Fine Health Is in the Mouth Neglect the teeth and you suffer from pain and disease. Keep your teeth and mouth sound and healthy—that’s the first rule that must be mastered in your fight for PERFECT HEALTH. Health Is in Our Dental Chairs Don’t wait until there’s some- thing the matter with your teeth, come at once to us for com- petent advice and PERFECT PAINLESS DENTISTRY. For Dental Decay See Johnson Today WESTLAKE AVENUE Flatiron Bldg. Opp. Frederick & Nelson’s AINLESS JOHAISON DEENTISTS Phone Ell, 5494 High-Grade, SEATTLE GIRL WINS LAURELS comes Home ne With Tributes to Her Singing Lotta Madden Local soprano who ret the scens of her arate ore «a rf a triumphal « be changed to University }Of the East. adopted at a mee Sommercial club. Madden, yo Karle, a circles and who the plaudits of esting ber merits as & soprano, even as Karle has been lauded as a tenor Newill York nowspapers, usual! consérVative regarding a stranger,| had nothing but praise, a trifie| qualified he and there, when] Miss Madden, formerly known in [Seattle as Lotta Ashby Othick, | lappeared there March 11, 1918, in| recital, Since, this praise has been | taken up by erities thruout the | country, as Lotta Madden has ap- s soloist at ¢ ve and concert halls | The extent of the popularity of tthe Seattle soprano will be real | ize d when it ts understood that she has been engaged to appear with John McCormack and Fran cis 4 the Ma! Festival ber and to sing with| the New York Choral Society dur- ing the ensuing winter, Meanwhile Miss Madden is in Seattle, where whe returned in time to appear as soloist ag the semi- annual concert of the Amphion, looking up old friends and asso- clates. She will appear in recital Fri- day evening, May 23, at the First Presbyterian church. ‘The program for the Friday night recital follows: 1 Laclatemt Morire, from “Ariana Veracciat Gretchaninow Gret | Billowy Harvest Field | p--> Rachmaninow . Debussy ‘poe WINS FREEDOM DOING ARMY STUNTS) PHILADELPHIA, May %2.—If a little poodie dog can stand at at jtention, forward march, halt and| erly execute army maneuvers, is too intelligent to be confused ith an ordinary society poodle. At least that is what Magistrate Grelis thinks, and so after Kelly, an jintelligent white |given an exhibition yesterday in the }1ith and Winter sts. station Gre? lacquitted Kelly of the charge o being a “lap dog” and released him| and his master, John Haggert, of | |Pennock and Poplar sts. jhad been arrested because Kelly| Hooked like the missing pet of a so. eg woman. | WEDDING CEREMONY | WAS ALL IN WRITING | CHICAGO, May 22 ~Leo Farmer | Waukegan's marrying justice, who,|[} for better or for the divorce court jhas hitched some 1; bashful, | backw ard but bound-todoit couples }in his time, believes that he tied the jstrongest beau knot of them all lyesterday when he married Hyman Bernstein, 35 years old, of Salt Lake City, and Charlotte M. Tay lor, 31 of Chicago—strongest be | cause everything in the ceremony was written. The contracting par. tiles were mutes. |wooD: ALCOHOL IN WHISKY KILLS EIGHT | NEW YORK, May 22.—Kight deaths have occurred in New York ielty in the last two months as a re sult of the drinking of cheap ky, which consisted principally of | wood or methyl alcohol, it was made public recently, The revelation was contained in a letter from Medical Examiner Charles. Norris to Health Commissioner Royal 8. Cope REI PORT FORM RE, ADY The report form of the internal revenue department for reporting| the income taxes of partnerships and | personal service corporations, is com pleted | | “4 i. “4 | The wise young man always | laughs at the ancient jokes of his | tailor. It Is difficult to count the beats in the heart of a great city. ] poodie dog, had| fl Haggert | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919, No “Phone Calls” Nor Returns on Remnant Day _“Spec ials” ESTABLISHED 1875. ec Dougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. PAUs 9 Groups of Remnants | “Not Advertised” | Also Greatly Reduced -s TELEPHONE MAIN 6720. Remnant Day Is Friday- Tomorrow The object of Remnant Day is to dispose of all odds and ends of merchan- dise to enable us to keep our stocks clean and fresh. Dresses and Coats 4 Evening Dresses of pastel silks, sizes 16 to 38, $5.00, 24 Serge Dresses in navy blue only, tunic and straight line models, one or two of a style, sizes 16 to 40, $5.00, 2 Tweed Coats, light weight and full length style, sizes 36 to 40, $5.00. Tan Rain Coats, doub le texture, Millinery Braid Hats, in large and shape, Banded Rough sand, red and brown, medium size mushroom $1.50. Banded Lisere Braid bright red, large or drooped sailors, $1.50, Children’s Tailored Hats, in red, navy, and contrasting edges, in fancy some with streamers, $1 —MacDeugall-Seathwick, Second Hats in Blouses 1 Arlette Crepe Blouse with con- vertible collar, navy blue, size 38, $1.00. 3 Arlette Crepe Blouses, sizes 40, 42, 44, $1.00, 1 Georgette Blouse in white, size 40, $1.00. V-neck, 8 Crepe de Chine Blouses—heavy | quality white with blue collar, size 36; flesh, tucked model with Peter Pan collar, size 38; same model with vest, sizes 38 | and 44; navy blue model trim- med with beige collar, sizes 38 and 40; brown model with beige collar and cuffs, size 36, 6 Georgette Blouses, in with round neck, band at collar and cuffs, size 42; navy blue with high collar, tuck and plait- ed trimming, sizes 36, 38, 42; navy blue, high neck, vest ef- fect, hemstitching and tucks, sizes 40 and 44 —MarcDeougall-Se Sweaters 1 Silk Sweater in peacock blue, size 44, $25.00. 3 Silk and Fiber Sweaters with sailor collars and loose backs, | fringe sashes, white, sizes 40 and 42; green, size 40, $14.50. 8 Zephyr Wool Slipovers—black trimmed with stripes, sizes 40, 42, 44; purple trimmed with —MaeDougall-Seuthw! Gloves 4 pairs Women's Cape Gauntlets, | lined, in tan only, $1.50. 22 pairs Women’s One-clasp White | Pique Lambskin Gloves, sizes 614 and 61%, $1.25. 3 pairs Women's White kid Gloves, 20-button length, sizes 534 to 614, $1.95. 14 pairs Boys’ Lined Gauntlets, ages 6 to 12, 25¢. —MaeDougall-Seuthwick, First Vleer, Corsets 6 Front-lace Carsets of white cou- til, in Nemo and Marvene makes, medium bust and long hip, sizes $3.00. Back-lace Corsets, pink brocade Madame Irene and white coutil American Lady, with medium high bust. Sizes 22, 27, 30, $3.00, Back-lace Corsets in pink bro- cade Madame Irene and white coutil Nemo, slightly soiled; sizes 24, 28, 29 and 30, $4.25. 12 Back-lace Corsets, American Lady; also H. & W. Corset Waists, in broken sizes | ¢ and discontinued models, § Brassieres in Nemo, Bien Jolie, DeBevoise, both mesh and elas- tie, with front fastening, sizes 44, 46 and 48, The. Corset Bag in pink silk, $1.50, Sachet Bag, $1.50. pairs Fancy Hose pink and white, $1.75, Sachet Bags, fancy colors, Southwick, Third medium | braid and Milan hemp, | $3.50. | sunset, | |3 American Safety 26, 27, 30 and 36,| , Warner’s, | Supporters, What Is a Remnant? A remnant is a small portion, fragment, little Lit or scrap of merchandise which remains from broken lines. A “remnant” | two or three vase other single or s Draperies 85 yards Filet Nets, and Voiles, r from 4 to yard, Samples of Kapock Silks and Cre- 35-6 yards; the tonnes from l-yard to 214-yard | lengths; used for display poses; half price. 25 yards Cretonne, pur- short lengths, ranging from 1 to 3 yards in a) piece; a yard, 25c. odd pair Filet Net Curtains, in ecru, $1.00 pair. odd pair Imported plique Curtains, in ecru, odd pair M in white —MardDeuga' Swiss Ap- wick, Fourth Fleer, Linoleum 121-8 yards Inlaid Linoleum, hardwood pattern, $12.50. 94-9 yards Inlaid Linoleum, best quality, blue and white, in two pieces, $12.50. yards Printed Linoleum, in green and white pattern, $1.00. yards Inlaid Linoleum, blue and white pattern, $3.00. yards Printed Linoleum, blue and white pattern, the piece, $3.50. 41-3 yards Inlaid Linoleum, blue and white pattern, the piece, $4.50. 11 yards plain Brown Linoleum, | in two pieces, MacDougall ick, Vourth Picer. Art Needlework 1 Boudoir Pillow, 18x24 inches, cover embroidered with Italian Filet and cut work, $13.95. Boudoir Pillow, 12x16 inches, top and back embroidered with Italian Filet and cut work, $9.95. inches, $1.25. Hand-made Filet Motifs, 6x12 inches, $1.25. Hand-embroidered Night Gown, in white, square neck, $3.35. Hand-embroidered Blouse in white batiste, size 38, $1.95. 13 Knife and Fork Cases, in cre- | ! u \7 Hair Barettes, gold filled front, tonne, 35c. 3 Glove Boxes in cretonne, 35¢. 2 Handkerchief Boxes in cre- tonne, 35c. 4 Pin Cushions in cretonne, 35c. 5 Umbrella Covers, in cretonne, BSc. 17 Doily Cases in cretonne, inches, 35e. 6 Children’s Stamped Dress ready made, sizes 4 and 6, 4 Children’s Stamped Coats, ready made, sizes 1 year, 4 and 6, 85e. Economy Stenciled Oil Cloth Luncheon sets, 13-piece, in blue, 95e. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Fifth Fleer, Toilet Novelties 3 boxes Lady Mary Powder, .in white, 25c. 2 bottles Garden and Lily Toilet Water, 50c. 5 carte Muguet der, Pompeii Vegetal, 50c. Beveled Mirrors, 4x6 nickel frames, 45c. Beveled Mirror, frame, 45e. 12x12 Taleum inches, 5x7, T5e. Knickerbocker $1.00. § Tyrian Ajax Fountain Syringes, 3-quart size, $1.75, Tyrian < Fountain Syringes, 2-quart » $1.35. —MaeDo -Southwick, Art Novelties Carved Japanese Trays, 35e. Carved Japanese Handcraft Trays, 65¢. Pin Trays, carved handeraft, 25e. pairs Book Ends, hand carved, $1.00. Jewel Box Japanese carved, $1.25. Jewel Box with trays to match, in hand-carved Japanese finish, $1.25. Jewel Box with tray to match, in hand-carved Japanese finish, 65e. —Mael Japanese hand jouthwiek, Marquisette | nging in lengths | |9 Regatta Athletic Drawers, broken sizes, not pair- | $6.75. | rquisette Curtains, | | 4 Silk Handkerchiefs, Pow- nickel | Haircutters, Bath Spray,! Handcraft | Japanese, | | 4 small may be a hat, a rug, a couple of blouses, | 1 lamp, pair of gloves, pair of hose or ral odd articles. "Remnant ‘Day prices are radically low, to insure the immediate sale of all rem- nants, and to give our cus- tomers desirable merchan- dise at real savings. Men's Wear 8 Silk Shirts, sizes 1514, $3.95. 15 Silk Shirts, broken sizes, 14) 15, 1514, 16, $5.95. 14 Porosknit Shirts and Drawers, athletic eo C. 11 B. V. D. Sh athletic style, 45. ed, 95e. 13 Regatta Athletic Shirts and | Drawers, broken sizes, not pair- ed, 55e, | 21 Wash Ties, 30c. 12 Bow Ties, 11 Globe Union ‘Suits, in only, short sleeve and length, $1.35, 8 Washable Bath $3.95. 22 Lisle Suspenders, 35c. 3 Olive Drab Sweaters, style, $1.95. 3 Olive Drab style, $3.25, 15 Outing Flannel Night Shirts, sizes 15 and 16, $1.55. white arm slip-on Sweaters, ored borders, 45c. 11 pairs Cape Gloves, light tan and gray, odd sizes, 85c. 9 Suits Pajamas, in striped silks, $6.95. 8 Automobile Robes, $6.95. in ‘plaids, —The Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. | Jewelry 12 Lavallieres, silver plated with French gray finish, 50c. 12 pairs Ear Rings, amethyst with metal trimmings and coral, 50c. 6 Blouse Pins—gold filled cameo brooch, gold-filled bar pin, sil- ver plated brooch, coral setting, fancy eg Mo bar pins, solid gold <a clasp, 50¢. 20 Sterling Silver Rings set with ~ coral, jade or amethyst, 50c. 6U. S.A. and U. S. N. Dis- charge Buttons, 50c. Hand-made Filet Medallions, 9x9 | 7 Rosaries, gold plated with cut | stones, moonstone, ruby, amber or emerald, 25c. 31 Blouse Pins, imitation cameo in pink or black, silver bar pins with coral or amethyst setting, gold filled bar pins with Ori- ental pearl settings, 25¢. 6 pairs Drop Ear Rings, ball pendant with pearls, 25¢. assorted designs, 25c. 18 Hat Pins, gold filled mount- ings in assorted designs, with cameo settings, 45¢. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. Stationery 3 boxes Crane’s Linen Lawn, with decorated tissue lined envelopes, yellow or blue, $1.10. 8 boxes White Linen with quaint bordered sheets, 65¢. 10 boxes Colonial Parchment with | large panelled sheets embossed with flags, 85c. 4 boxes White Stationery with green tissue lined envelope, 45c. 2 boxes Crane's Linen Lawn in i 1 quire correspondence 1 quire paper, $1.45, 10 Hoke Bond Paper, fawn or blue, with lined envelopes, 45c. 1 Gift Box White Linen, 48 sheets and envelopes to match, $1.75. —MaeDougall-' Southwick, First Fleer. Leather Goods 9 small Hand Bags, in black pat- | ent leather, $1.95. small Hand Ba, ent leather, $2.95. small Leather Hand Bags, $1.50. | Vanity and Card Case Combin- | ations, in velvet, $1.50. Knitting Bag, large novelty size, | in silk, $4.95. Knitting Bag in silk, $1.95. Knitting Bag, large size, in sand color, $2.95. Canteen Bags, in gray leather, with fittings, $1.95. 18 small Novelty cream, blue, fancy silks, $1.95, Strap Purses, blue and leather, $1.95. Beaded Belts, suede, $1.95. Novelty Belt, patent leather and pink and white cretonne, $1.95. Novelty Leather Bag, in tan, $2.50. sand colored in gray and blue Novelty Silk Bags, in cream, blue, and fancy silks, $2.95. - small Novelty Silk Bags, in green, cream and fancy $1.00. Southwick, Firet Fleer. | and Drawers, , 14 Shirts and | 2 Robes, in plaid, | slip-on | with col- | Lapis | | 1 Cloth Coat in black pat- | 6 “Dream-Away” Silk Bags, in | light green and | black | | 4 Carter's Boys’ Wear 1 Cloth Overcoat, age 4, $8.95. | 2 Cloth Overcoats, ages 3 and 4, $7.45. 2 Norfolk Suits, fancy styles, age 7, $12.45, Norfolk Suits, fancy styles, sizes 6, 16, 17, 18, $4.95. Norfolk Suits in blue cheviot, age 7, $13.85. 5 Norfolk Suits, fancy styles, sizes 7, 16, 17, 18, $6.95. 14 Plush Hats in blue and black, sizes 63%, 614, 64, and 67%, 85e. Velour Hats, in black, sizes 64% and 6%, $1.95. Play Suits in and 16, $2.45. Wash Suits, white, middy style; age 8, $1.95. Wash Suits, ages 3, 7, 8, 95e. Cloth Juvenile Suits, ages 3 and 5, $5.45. ~ Boys’ Hats, Middy style, in olive drab, cloth serge, sizes 614, 6%, 6%, 65e. s 24 Blouses in white with attached collars, ages 7, 8, 9, 13 and 14, 45e. 9 Muslin Gowns in white, ages 8, 10, 12 and 14, 25¢. 13 Norfolk Suits, fancy styles, — ages 16, 17 and 18, $4.45. 4 Serge Knickers in white, ages’ 8, 13 and 14, $1.95. 1 Striped Serge Knicker, age 10, $1.45. khaki, ages 12 | 1 Juvenile Suit, beach cloth, age 3, $3.95. 13 Juvenile Suits in 10 styles, ages 3 to 8, $5.95. ‘ 9 Knickers in white duck, ages | 16 and 17, 45ce. age 16, 2 Mackinaws in wool, $9.95. 19 Raincoats in tan, ages 12, 14 and 16, $1.15. : 18 Raincoats in gray, ages 12, 14 and 16, $1.65. ; 14 Raincoats in tan, ages 12, 14 and 16, $1.95. 12 Leatherette Sam Brown Belts, 25. : 1 Wool Overcoat of cravenette covert cloth, age 3, $11.95. : 6 Olive Drab Military Suits, in serge, ages 4 and 5, in cloth, | ages 3 and 7, $6.45. 40 Soft Collars in tan soi sizes 1214, 13 and 131%, 8 for — 25. pus Me, Third Fleen Girls’ Wear 14 Girls’ Skirts in blue serge, ages 8 and 10, $4.45. Girls’ Cap and Scarf Sets, 25¢. Girls’ Raincoats, size 14, $6.95. White Dress, fancy model, age 10, $7.95. Olive Drab Cloth Coat, age 6, $8.95. in rose, age 8, $14.95, 8 Coats, one rose velvet, age 8, one Navy cloth with cape, age 10, one brown cloth, age 14, $19.50. Coat, in olive drab cloth, age 10, $8.95. Coats, blue corduroy, ages 8 and 14, gray cloth, ages 12 and 14, blue cloth coat, age 14, $15.95. Coat in rose cloth, age 14, $12.95. Cloth Coat, $7.95. in pink, age 8, jouthwick, Third Fleer, ‘Infants’ Wear White Skirts, ages 2 and 4, $1.65. Hoods in white silk, T5c. Pillow Slips, T5e. Sheets, $1.45. Knit Carriage Cover, in pink and white, $3.95. White Silk Hoods, 95e. Sleepers, size 9, Ade. 4 White Skirts, age 6 months, 95e. 1 Quilt in blue silkoline, $3.95. | 4 Knitted Toques in colors, 25¢. 17 Vanta V-bands, sizes 2 and 3, 25e. 8 Gingham Knickers, age 2, 25¢. 4 Gingham Knickers in colors, age 4, d5e. 3 Ear Conformers, 25¢. | 10 Bonnet Ties . 2 Pillow Slips, 9: | 16 Ruben’s Vests. | 3 Carter's | 31 Vests—Vanta, , Size 5, $1.15. Bands, 45c. sizes 5 and 6, Ruben’s, size 3, Carter's, size 8, 95e. Vests, size 5, 45e. ‘19 pairs Slippers, sizes 1 to 3, 23e. | 3 pairs Shoes, size 1, 25e. | 1 dozen Arnold’s Diapers, 18-inch size, $2.45 dozen, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleer,

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