The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 10

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~ |Villyuns Only Smoke Now in Playhouses illyun, who non a match to @ ear heroine weeps aved by the city ounctl Wednesday Fire Marshal hurst's 0} fring oking place have Harry W vablic o thru with terrible results from the eigaret amoking villyun had not an amendment b It shall be unlawful to have any lighted cigar, cigaregor pipe in any of public a! assemb! this shall not ‘apply @ lighted cigar, cigaret or. pipe « may be a negeamary part of an act or play and done within full view of the audience.” | Thus was the actor saved, but not the flyman, who has amoked hin fag up among the rafters ever since the stage was a stage, Governor Smith Is | Peeved at Hearst NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The battle between Governor Smith and William Randolph Hearst waa continued here today, following a bitter denunciation ot Hearst by the governor in a epeech Inst night at a hall to which he had invited the publisher to meet him in debate. Referring in his speech to Hearst, | the governor declared | “I know he has not got a drop of good, clean, pure, red blood in| his body. And I know the color of hia liver. Tt in whiter, it that could | be, than the even snow.” , PARIS, Oct. 20—There ts lots of! barking and howling daily at the! ratodrome, The city trains fox ter riers in a high circular cage to catch and kil) sewer rata, ible epi few of our $1.75 economy * e ommend Perfection Oil Hea STANDARD SOM FAM Y Cc iH. FOR NEWS FATAL| CHICKEN SIX-LEGGED TP am, Meza wa | ON, Oct. 310—While trying LONDON, Oct. 30.—A prize bred fro which lodine is Gertved. ne & thorouehtare nt Cart| same hen belonging to KR. H. Dolphin | @ as oats In we qo Pi your order, Mether large of small ae ima abe bicycle, William J. Wil-| recently hatched a freak chicken wae nat, ies " i nic in the air service, With a motor lorry gnd was) | wings with six legs, two heads and four | inflammati o | ———— | witchhazel, as mixed tn woptik to |help ANY CASE weak, ined or inflamed eyes. Aluminum © cup! |FREE. Swift Drug Co. and Wading | | drug@ists | Record—85¢c oonlight” b Lillian Rosedale ¥ r our trade mark and money back. guar- antee on every box. Bold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere, Made by Alonzo O. Bliss Co, Wagh |] ton, D. C. “Dreamy y@labama” ble-Faced i ‘ord—85c > mon Four ig n Quartet rd—85e lars quickly by ng in the home by soap and waists, allks, furs, draperies, ary cleaning 6 that would be h pain water—suits, © OF | noes, gloves, abl 9 rugs—everythin; inia; painful! piace a gallon you will find|}in « dishpan or. y the things to wash them wi )|Iy, everything ore of gasoline boiler, put in cleaned, then Soap. Short- looking like new. Agog os ee es sf thing fa wines! TWO KILLED IN CRASH |MOTHER KILLS CHILDREN | No pressing : tattempt|* pENDLCTON, Dr ; [to dry cleangiithout Solite Soap. | Gabe SA pales RR ta SEATTLE Phis gasolinegoup ts the seet of ali, ® Hoisington and John 1. Robinson, TACOMA—SPOKANE—PORTLAND cos dry cleaning,” A packa taining di cleaning, en every | grocery or |laundrymen, » con/and Frank \Saling, former county dry|clerk, was seriously injured when ttle as any drug, ate auto was struck by a railroad store. Dry In near here Wednesday after-| ported here clean outdoags or away trom flame,! noon, for A “remnant” is articles, is to dispose of all odds and ends of to enable us to keep our stocks Ready-to-Wear 8 Plush Coatees, black; sizes 16 and 86; silk lined; $19.75. Plush Scarf, black; $7.95. Beaded Georgette Dress, white; size 18; soiled; $19.75. 1 Georgette Dress, white; size 16; soiled; $15.00, 1 Taffeta Dress, navy, braid trim- med; size 18; $19.75. 8 Organdy Dresses, lavender Copenhagen; sizes 16, 18 86; $5.00 each. Corded Voile Dress, white; size 38; $5.00. ¥ _ and and 7 Gingham Dresses, plaid and er check; sizes 14, 86, 38, 40 and? 44; $2.00 each. , <1 Silk Skirt, striped; waist meas- ure 29; $1.95. 1 Taffeta Skirt, blue plaid; wait measare 27; $7.95. 3 Grass Cloth Sport Suits, “? size 36; $2.00 each. Linen Dust Coats, tan; sizes 3, 40, 46; $1.00 each. rs —MacDougall-Southwick, Second a Women’s Home Appatt 9 Gingham Aprons, pink and ligt striped; 86 to 38; $1.65. 17 Muslin Dix-Make Unifo? white; size 34; $3.50. 6 AT Soiesette Dix-Make Uniforfhs, black; sizes 36, 38, 40 and $1.95 each. 17 Gingham Dresses, plaid nation; sizes 36, 38, 40 an $1.65 each. 34 Jean Sport Skirts, white; 26 to 28; 75e. 5 Linene Dix-Make Unif black; sizes 34, 36, 42 andj ‘slightly imperfect; 95c. 8 Crepe de Chene Negligees, and coral; sizes 38 and 40; each. 10 Muslin Aprons, white; si long sleeve, all-over coat a $2.25. 41 Percale Red Cross Head-d blue; suitable for doilies; } each. 36 Voile Red Cross Head-dregd white; suitable for — each. 86 Gingham House hea nurse style, pink and | striped; sizes 36, 38 and $2.50 each. 22 Dix-Make Dresses, voile percale; pink striped, lave ed a sizes 36, 8& and $2.! 17 all Aprons, dark sizes 38 and 40; $1.25. 7 Gingham Dresses, plaid com! nation, pink, blue and gr sizes $8, 42 and 44; Billie Bu style; $2.50. “e 12 Gingham Dresses, plaid blue and pink check; sizes 36 42; Billie Burke style; $2.95. «© —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleet Women’s 4 Muslin Underwear 8 Muslin Envelope Chemises; > white; lace trimmed; sizes 88 4 and 40; $1.25. 4 Muslin and Voile Chemises, straight and envelope style; pink and white; lace, embroi- dery, tuck trimmed; sizes 40, 42 and 44; $1.95, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. main from broken lines, A or china, pair of hose, short length of yald goods, bit of jewelry, or other similar The Object of Remnant Day clean and f No “Phone Calls” Nor Returns on Remnant Day “Specials” Purchases Charged Tomorrow Billed on Statements Mailed December First Noes ll Jouthwick Second Avenue at Pike What Is a Remnant? a small portion, fragment, or few bits of merchandise which re- “remnant” may be a hat, a rug, a dress, a piece of glass } merchan al savings. fen’s Furnishings 81 ’s Striped Shirts, percale madvas with 14, JAY, 15 gee. | Men's Flannel Shirts, all wool, wan 14%, 15 and 1514; $4.95. 7 Sox, black; sizes iggy to 4114; 3 for $1.00. fe Outing Flannel Pajamas, stiff cuffs; , 161% and 17; 3 sizes 15 and 16; $3.85. Sik irts, striped; sizes 1514, i firs, ; $7.95. 4 is Oude Flannel Nightshirts, + striped; sizes 15 and 16; $1.35. 8 Outing Flannel Nightshirts, Ae sizes 15, 17 and 18; 24 pairs Kid Gloves, white; sizes 7 to 9; $1.35. 24 pairs Wool Sox, black; size 1114; 25¢e per pair. 48 Silk Lisle Sox, white and ; sizes 10, 101% and 11; 3 pairs’ for $1.00. 14 Cotton Union Suits, white and ecru, medium weight; sizes 34 and 36; 95e. 24 Cotton Union Suits, white; winter weight, slight imperfec- tions; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42; $1.45. 8 Terry Cloth Bathrobes, striped; edium sizes; $3.95. 6 Wool Sweaters, gray; sizes 34, $6 and 38; $3.35. 4 Wool Sweaters, red; sizes 4 42 and 44; $5.50. 5 Wool Sweaters, red; sizes 40, 42 and 44; $4.95. 2 Wool Mixed Smoking Co: sdark color; sizes 34 and $1.95. 3 Silk Lisle Union Suits, wi ‘pines 34, 36 and 44; 44; $1.95. eae’ shep, Dust Inside Linoleums yards Printed Linol ithe piece, $3.00. 7% yards Printed Li egreen; the piece, $4.75. _ 15% yards Printed Lif n; the piece, $9.50. = 3 yards Inlaid Linolewa and white; the piece, $8 11 yards Inlaid Lf mn and white; th¢ $14.00. a 12% yards Inlaid Linoleun and white; the piece, $3@i —MgeDougall-Southwick, Notions 6 Nigkel-plated Skirt angers, “ “for 25e, ‘* 2 i a Skirt gers, 2 for 2 6 Woodet Glove Stretclifrs, 3 for 25e. ¥ 50 skeins* — Carp@t Thread, black, g browg# and tan; Barbour’s 88 packages Rainbow Dyes, rose, green, maroon, cardinal, scarlet, violet, baby blue and cream; 8 for 25c. 15 boxes Gold Medal Knitting Cot- ton, white; 24 in box; size 8; $1.75 a box. 117 spools Linen Thread, ecru, 35, 40, 50 and 60; Barbour’s; 3 for 25e. 15 Cabinets of Hairpins, assorted sizes; 3 for 25c. cards Fancy Trimming But- 195 \ tons; 5 for 25e. 96 spools Crochet Cotton, white, “blue, lavender, pink, canary and ecru; sizes 8, 5, 15, 10, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 100; 4 for 25c. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Fleor. were instantly killed, | children, Mra. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D,, Oct. 80.- of the prosecuting attorney at Mad- ison, Minn. near here, ended her own life in the same manner, it was re- N. F, Soderberg, wife | Baly The Prices on Remnant Day are all drastic reductions. priced low enough to assure customers exception- Groups of Remnants “Not Advertised” Also Greatly Reduced The, Above Items Advertised Exclusively in The Star; Other Remnants Itemized in The Times Every “remnant” is Boys’ Wear 1 Silk Shirt, white with fancy stripe; size 1214; $2.95. 8 Silk Blouses, white with fancy iy sizes 12,712% and 13; 2.65. 2 pairs Knickerbockers, linen crash, gray; Bizes 17 and 18; 13 Cotton 8, khaki, collar attached; 8, 9, 10 and 13; 65c. > 6 Cotton white, plaited; sizes to 14; 65, its, white with fancy 7 and 8; $1.95. uits, white and navy, } sizes 4, 5 and 8; 95c. Suits, green and white sizes 4, 7 and 8; 95ce. luroy Hats, light tan; sizes I Slip-On Sweaters, khaki; Ye 95. n Wash Suits, sreen, white o_o sizes 3, 4, 5 and 7; . Suit, cotton, gray Ppeliad model; size 17; $1.95. “Wool Overcoat, mixture; size 3; $3.95. Wool Overcoats, khaki; sizes 5 and 7; $4.95. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, ‘mane: Fleer. ‘Art Needlework 1 Linen Luncheon Cloth, white, hand embroidered; 54 inch, round; $7.95. f 1 Voile Dress, white, embroidered; size 8; $1.95. 1 Linen Dress, rose, hand embroi- dered; size 8; $1.95. ; 1 Gaberdine Dress, white, striped with blue, embroidered; size 8; $2.95. 1 Poplin Dress, white, embroi- dered; size 8; $2.95. 1 Pique’ Dress, white, coat style; size 10; $2.95. 1 Card Table Cover, white, trim- med ir blue mosaic embroidery ; 36-inch square; $3.50. 1 Linepe Sart, Ww white, hand-embroi- dered in blue and white; size 20 by 45; $2.95. 1 Lawn Dress, white, French em- broidery trimmed; infant size; $1.95. 1 Child’s Scatf, purple, hand knit- ted, white angora trim; 54 inch- es long; $2.95. 1 Linen Scarf, ecru, hand embroi- dered; size 20 by 72; $4.95. 1 Filet Crochet Pillow, ecru, filled ready for use; size 20 by 24; $3.95. 2 Slip-On Sweaters, made of 4-fold Germantown in green and white Shetland yarn; size 38; $4.95. 1 Nainsook Dress, white, hand em- broidered; size 2; $3.50. 1 Sweater, white, hand knitted, button front; size 40; *$3.95. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Fifth Feer. Curtains 1 pair Duchess Point Curtains, white; $7.50. R 1 pair Voile Curtains, cream; 2.50. 1 pair Net Curtains, ecru; $1.25. 2 pairs Curtains, one net, other scrim; ecru; $5.00. 1 pair Scrim Curtains, ecru; $1.00. 1 pair Voile Curtains, ecru; $3.00. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Fourth Fleer. Curtain Fabrics 89 yards Cretonne Short Lengths; —* % yard to 8 yards; 25c 85 cre Marquisette and Net fom white, cream and lengths 4 to 8 yards; 25e ae — yards Diana Cloth, natural; inches wide; 50c yard. pai Manat L nd Bins Fourth Fleer, Anna 3B. Generally speaking, the shortest DELAY IN MURDER CASE) asy ts the day before pay day, Official Ming in superior court of After cutting the throats of her three | murder charges;against William F, and his mother, Nemitz, will be delayed until Tues- day, Deputy Prosecutor T. H. Patter. son announced ‘Thursday. They are accused of murdering Mrs, ‘October 20,

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