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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919 PAGE % Fiber Sweaters Jhe Rhodes Co. in Coat Style Special Tuesday , - So aro at $5.00 saby Irish Laces Main Floor eee Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. yi . ml Va BS AP ¢ oTrro Ss. GRUNBAUM ) 416-424 PIKE STREET Ya Py Fear Dierenger Youth Met Si With Foul Ple "WE'LL TRUST YOU Ble deat ie ‘immer ee ah pper Main Floor rr Va lred A» 3POSAL. sale of 35 | and Insertions to mateh : and 3 ri Tuesday, a e BRE tee to 8 : poder , wt we eee ig e al ideas t ea 1 ov rices are 2 will be f seywhere No Extra Charges—No Interest Ww - (Dorothy, aged 26, i pending the simmer at 1 ively Silk $ > | hele DUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY | co packet Beach, having staked her job and $500 savings on the chance Fiber Silk Sweaters, | jUST YOUR R L ‘ ie Wah aie the| Of winning a euitable husband during the summer. These with sash and large ' —<— ° : ; are her le tters home to Joan, her chum.) square collar. The assort- STORE HOURS—8.30 TO 5.30 : ORCHARD IN of that im ry world, pause mul Aidslesavisian 2 Dresses Rex luced hades of canary, gold New Second Floor. and purple in sizes 38 to ( UT of our regular stoek wonderf 44, but not each size in of the Ready-to- ial every color. Formerly Wear Section we ial $8.50 Special Tuesday, have — assembled at one hundred choice .......¢...85.0€ summer style \ ‘ff Wash Dresses \ ~ and arranged. them into three Summer groups for a cleanup sale that Millinery will make room 01 all apparel. Models at ae a ; $5.00 Drasier:, ALLEGED BAD CHECK - WRITER IS ARRESTED je time ye NoCD DINING-ROOM TABLE, in the [f) rere arti caked former. |e teaving. awe usual!’ 1 hear you med or golden fi ic Has a 42-inch top that Right wig ge ote F $2.50 Reduced to $3. 95 s eet. Specia t D. J. Melennar fn Bu wa uw ‘ fe ree ences sce: DL GAS ‘ff trsin.”, Nevo, “Stcorame tothe |S Sorte ’ $7.50 and $9.50 Dresses ; | Wren nrrented Nelaon te aid to nave |MAt Dire “pred” spec tor | Reduced to $5.00 HOW ANY GIRL CAN HOLD MAN SUSPECTED _ |?=\four cots ty his fosonsion “a 0 $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50 P HAVE PRETTY EYES OF STEALING BABBITT sx! scoot tm "4 war Veron gutta et er a y if s of the th ww t ade ps » b ! her ace or woman is prett " ae red, stra! r Simple Dresses Reduced to $9.50 The styles and materials ‘of these Dresses make them adaptable for street, house, porch and beach wear and the range of sizes, which include 16 to 46, are displayed in Dresses designed of voiles in plain Ia shades of gold, copenhagen blue, gray and maize. Women 5 Crepes in colored stripes; batiste in pin checks, plain Collars and chambray and striped tissue. Vests MERLIN Vos melts Rar Isa RE So pir wine! Sees | Kodak Enlargements | Harry Bens, alias me, de ne ted at thi ® AUTO AND TRAILER | tain tantra CARRIED NO LIGHTS » a Deputy er ep you with its QUICK use of Lavoptik pealthy, spa fe Dety aluminum eye cup F Swifts Drug Co. and druggists. eee Shorthand, 5 Days be amazed gt the quick Which you learn the won 1. Shorthand. Th for stenograph “You're a Miracle!” cing. & real| mind fumbles over! It makes me feel ax if I had a tiny part in his ork--and | am so proud and hap: | Happening a 1're a miracte! he mid t we had finished wit Satria: | Special Tuesday, 79¢ For Over 50 Years | © | ot ond + ge 5 Main Floor. io rain ee me eee Wemeoy nen bas Pate, Lake View cemetery. Healdes her | (oor worry ected: Wel: civéular RING us your favored film on Tuesday and take } conversation husband, she ts survived by two chil: | frowning into ened my breath ented georgette and satis advantage of this special price to have the as fast as a vousnens, an I walted for| jes F. Morris, a former | and composition which ficer, and Mra, Rex A. Tur-| to the point of his being ner, a daughter, both living In the of his surt« ngs. To watch th m of his weaving of wo t same, enlarged and hand colored on the best double weight paper. Choice of two sizes, 7x11 or 8x10. Formerly $1.00. Special Tuesday . . big. but he turned abrupt: | Vests are of gaberdine and I'm ket weave. Formerly $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 Tuesday at werybody with more money this advertisement.—| - " his mastery of the p! Seme women are as set in their « <= And oh, Joanie, | ways as an. old hen. him sometimes stop 5 s Or, RL LIME C8., a coecarre! 2. Wasn't it just plain hard work?” | Hin voice held the tone that always | puzzles me—haif sharply question = When Your Doctor Says ing, half careasingly eager. 1 give} you my word, Joan, I did not know at that moment whether or hot I | wan losing my head and becoming & sentimental fool, 1 took refuge in| RY THORNTON W. BURGESS banter (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) “Take this prescription “Oh, not plaint’ I babbied. “It . if “s to R. Braley,—he does 5 4 most ornamental contrast to : 80 bec: he knows you ttle dear mpeg B mip csna Br || Peter Gets Another Surprise Witt get jent what he wants and I beg to state that the nineteen COST roms of ratchet wheels,’ ete. Think what fun it js for a humdrum sten like me to be seeing an > ay THAT'S W BOUNDS OF REA 46 ID you hear my cousin, Brown: | straight down, after the manner of | a a a a a a a fe, the Thrastier, sing?” asked | Brownle’s when he was singing. It | a a a a a a it) a My prices are based on the same percentage of profit used ten years ago. I am satisfied with a rea- Jenny Wren of Peter bit. was a long tail, but not as long as replied Pe. | Brownle’s, Peter blinked and stared, he was a very much surprised ‘abbit. id T hear him sin ex shining at the memory pecially for me. He has you dast make fun| pught It beat te sonable profit for my drugs and my work—I do not “profiteer.” Ed. R. Braley Preserigtion Drugeist Seattle Baking Co. Compelled to Change Price of Bread FFECTIVE Tuesday morning, August 12, the E price of all bread baked by the Seattle Baking Company, including our celebrated Holsum and Butter-Nut brands, will be advanced 1 cent per loaf—thus making the retail price 12 cents per pound loaf and 17 cents for a one-and-one-half-pound loaf. ul voice, has Brownie, and = . « singing: he acte ax ifthe Next story: The Joker of the Old enjoys it himself ang knows what | Orehard, blown. Thela d singer he is. I noticed that | m not a novel-|that long tail of his hung straight! Josiah Andrews, 80, 1607 Third ist now nor you a secretary. Lat'’s|down, the same way Mr. Wren's does go a walking.” when he sings.” w We did go walking, Joan, But I| Of course it did,” retorted Jenny, | died Sunday of old age. Besides his That's a family trait| son, he leaves a widow, Mrs. Althea of both my other big) Andrews me thing." or that? Have! Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, ‘ousins?” eried | 1414 2d Ave; downtown, 913 24 Ave. 7G ze Jenny Wren as -— to the tone ave, W., father of Dr. A. D. Andrews. We do not add delivery charges to the prescription cost. what a horrid ¢ DOLLY-DUMPS ROSLYN TEAM WINS ick ring ws t of their victory In| “Certainly ret ocker the Mo a Saturds Diamo: the | the Catbird belong to Thrtiaher s fam: Roslyn Fuel company's mine team and that makes them second will be sent Pittsb: | wins to me.” the last part of September Screen ae $ Specialat... | The Big Screen Door Bargain of the Season x to compete in the] y expression as there , He felt that the truth, | ALWAYS ASK YOUR | GROCER FOR 1 championships thousand people saw the contest For this sale we are going to offer several styles of Screen Doors. Some are covered with galvanized screen wire and some with black screen wire. All these doors are made of select Eastern pine and are strongly constructed, being mor- tised at all joints. They’ are finished in atural varnish. Sizes 30x78, 32x80, 34x82, SPECIAL Butter Nut HOLSUM Bread THE BREAD OF GEN- UINE QUALITY GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN This step is rendered absolutely necessary because of the continued high cost of materials and production, ! Try it! Make this temon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin. and our policy to keep the quality and nutriment of 36x84, 36x80. AT $1.98. our bread up to the highest possible standard. In the past three months costs of production in this plant have increased as follows: Jucreased Cost Per Month lucreased Cost Per Month NS. ee, ee $3,000 Shostening.......0. ..-c+s++- 91,200 ae ‘ 2,000 = Milk io eee te 500 Army Shelter Tents Special at $2.98 We bought 50 used Army Shelter Tents and are going to offer them at a bar . They are made of khaki drill and are about 5x7 feet in size, Price $2.98 These, and many other advances, we have carried in the hope that costs of materials would soon go downward. But they continue to rise. A large proport ot Of our bread blinked dnd stared, for he very much surprised rabbit Drice of ‘ A tim fonts of manut ( , he fw ee 3 j 3 Blue Bird Cups and Saucers suly. This pric fe reporte & tarre e KEEP IT SWEET a Special 98c Set of Six crop : : - - t ‘i ada ‘ Special for Tuesday: A set of vanced Considering its nutritive value, bread Ay 1 the i la ' ese bes ful Bluebird Cup bean f is still the cheapest and most essential t Keep your stomach ene Saree eva sine ane se i ae en vai : ¢ y “M sweet today and ward " ; special, set of six, at. i; : - i “O8e ang r r ' 4{ off the indigestion of | > imes in The Unit tomorrow—try °* bout Je per loaf in brea en Rib. , Here is a good special: This is the Horseshoe the new aid to diges- d brand of Toilet Paper. A high gracdk tissue toilet paper. Special, roll. . SEATTLE BAKING COMPANY tion—as pleasant ela ofl ienek per LARGEST BAKERY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST and as safe to take re ep fee 3 2 phe Nineteenth Avenue South at Main Street as candy. Rue herent ited abe MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE gray, with two white bars on I MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION nd white feather n the out: | 19-4 vers { trim and neat