The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 15

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Orr irt ener ser -aprer ese -eersrtnt-rersapmer nen eteeranyrenemenre™ meer ent acm EEERSEE EHR PTSERESERTE THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. ALASKANS ARE ALWAY é LADY ASTOR IS TAMER OF REDS / Gets Best of Men Who Try i] . MeDougall Cfouthwick to Stop Her Speeches PLYMOUTH, Eng. Ne SECOND AT PIKE bial Mabiddoee cee ‘ ; KE Slid Sanlaaine Sy When a man goes NORTH he goes to win or lose, and = asaist Lady Nanoy Ast . he smiles when he “comes out,” whether he is rich or broke. C.D, Stanton and J. 8, Bddon, labor The war hit Alaska hard, especially the clothing stores. B ST Saiibhed: ‘ot sedinalie; feast All the men left for the battlefields or the States and the OV S rome 1 to peak in favor of thy clothiers were left with great stocks of merchandise on fA Ay caneidate, It an enue mnced, i hand and no customers. TAaYeR ~ Heation « ing able to conduc Overcoats se, casi eel New heavy Coats, are made hat 1" ® Cloth, Tweeds and Wool Mix- ooegh hong tures belted, models with mt her last night, “or Til down after you. I'm not going patchiipbckets:: nownh, greene: se Mat ecg prffeabeeseSnn He went to the best stores in Alaska and picked up the choice of the world’s best clothes, for Alas- people Ike u fellow grays, blues and blacks. Sizes 3 to 17. Prices $10 to $25. Silenees Hecklers kans demand the best, and the leading manufacturers of America send their finest clothing North 4 carte &« her oppo SS 6 tne sabes; to meet the demands of the rigorous climate. We not only bought at prices away below what we y I want LL Warm Mackinaws jas wed wa, tha could hope to buy from manufacturers or wholesalers, for we secured suits and overcoats made lala See tognn-thene ae made s } ae ge ge before the war, dyed in the old, guaranteed way, of material and workmanship that is impossible aw cio . 1 Gark 1 ures, eited, with A parliament { women,” she roll collars and patch pockets. Sizes 6 to 18. Prices $7.50 to $18.50 to duplicate today at any price. he rarely in going to say 6 platform, but Smart Suits Mannish models, of tweeds fe | yy $4.00 “Union Made” ee $2.85 always SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS ([:::"..i:* 9 9 Cravenette ¥ / but Coats e and wool mixtures, are in =f ; osgay dae pies $60.00 Guaranteed Waterproof $10.00 “Keystone” Blue Seal browns, bines, greens and dark i) ahot emphastzing her remar English Cray- $34. 85 Pants, All Wool, grays—designed to wear for ‘ A gape Ee Again adie Eo enette Coats. “thick as a board” $6.85 school, play and “best,” and not Vy Sptsaxtcashdis ts tonerede were ABOUT oe Mena Wool $8.00 “John B. $5 85 to show soil quickly. There are >» : Basmcagarint 0 You get the benefit of our great buy in Alaska. We have marked Overceats Stetson” Hats... ° belted models, with novelty as of greatent the world’s best clothing at prices incomparably lower than you ‘ee f $10.00 “Bradley” pockets—some have two pairs can possibly expect to get the same standard merchandise else- $12.50 Wool Mack- Sweaters, where for. If you have a favorite among the advertised brands of inaws, heavy — Pure Wool ..... $7.50 clothes, look our stock over, plaid $10.00 Heavy Gray of knickers. Sizes 6 to 16. }\ Prices $10 to $25. < WAIN PRINCE $7.50 “Bradley” »@ Consider These World Leaders [t. _ ies Sree vee... $5.00 MEL (By Mail.) d L ki e Overcoats 25¢ Canvas Gloves, 15¢ Gx )0d-LO0e@ “Hart, Schaffner & Marx,” “Michael Stern & Co.” “J. Capps & Sons,” 5.00 a’ Guay Extra Heavy ....... ing Raincoats “Kuppenheimer,” “Student Craft” and other equally high - grade ar vn psd 25e “Arrow” and “E. Made of a rubberized cloth, these ventilated coats brands of clothing. “Mallory” and “Stetson” Hats, “Oregon City” waterproof $9 85 & W.” Collars...... 15¢ Flannel Shirts, “Ironclad” Socks, Bradley Sweaters, Arrow Collars, and such great underwear as Medlicott’s, Wright’s, Chalmers, Mun- $25.00 “Sheuerman” and sing, Vassar and Stuttgarter’s. “Standard” Brand, Mackinaws ... $14.85 $45.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits, well tailored $50.00 “J. Capps & Son's” Wool suits... $27.89 nee aoe Serge Suits, ma hase y Stern” Worsted $34.85 $50.00 Heavy “Metcalf” Suits, Worsted... $28.79 $60.00 “Clothcraft” Tweds ---.. $34.89 are attractive and serviceable. They are in two shades—green and plum-—and have plaid linings. Rubberized Rain Hats are inclyied in the price of the coats. Sizes 8 to 16. Price $10. $3.00 “Boss of the Road” Overalls’ ....... BLD Ribbed ‘Underwear... 7 C $4.00 — Underwear ..... D349 vee Nopappirert sas Coaerhetd pan $2 45 75¢ “Ironclad” 50 Sex, 3 for... ... DOC “Rocloft’ Hats. 93.90 $6.50 “Bennington” Heavy Suits. s,.. D430 $3.00 “McGill's” Heavy Suits... 91.95 50c “Leather Face” Canvas Gloves ..... 35c $3.50 “Marino” Union Suits .. $4.50 “Day’s” Khaki Unionalls. . $3.25 $6.50 “Green Hood” Shirts ......... 94.89 50c “Tronclad” and stor... $1.00 50c “Woolmixt $1 00 o Work Sox, 3 for 75e Gray Wool Sox, Heavy ........ 50c nm their way to the and as soon as they state and fed $85.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx $35.00 All Wool Blue Serge Overcoats, Suits at $47.85 well tailored. . $1 9.85 $70.00 Hart, Schaffner $37.50 All Wool Overeoats .... B42.50| | overcests™:.. $22.45 $65.00 Kuppenheimer $40.00 Medium Weight Overcoats-- DOT +BO| [Overcats ... $24.85 eption Flannel Shirts Wool Jerseys cant af prince before he lea have attached collars, | are made in slipon ff tig a and are shown in ox- style, taped and Toll naeenanen a oe hee collars. In dark colors, There Ought to Be | - ford gray and in novelty stripes. Plent f Cid drab. Sizes 12 to 14. | Sizes 26 to 34. Prices by Meallhgeinonans, EO 9 Price $3.95. | $3.50 to $5.50. ide cau eee Gal 23,177, barrels, according te department of «a, are highest since apple grow $3.00 Vassar Swiss $45.00 Heavy Weight Ribbed Union All Wool Suits at ° Overcoats ... $27.85 $4.00 Munsing Heavy Ribbed mi sg Black Kersey Union Suits, All, Wool extra sizes ° Overcoats ... $34.85 $7.50 Vassar Silk- $70.00 All Wool Scotch Tweed plated Union Overcoats, Suits at e extra heavy. . $37.85 Monarch Shirts, old $30.00 Gray Cravenette $45.00 Heavy Tweed fires $1.45) [tat $16.75) |i WEAR CO. iiss 608 FIRST AVENUE so, Youn $17.45 : $6.50 “Dutchess james Pioneer Bldg. orem Pou [tomer $4.85 Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments A heavy weight fabric in pink and white and blue and white stripes fashions these garments. Night Shirts priced $2.00 Pajamas priced $2.50. BY THE STORY LADY The next 1 ebine fairy dren woke tb ing after the sun i Patty the chi ing against the hange in the we ty's throat worse a f be MacDougall Southwick Third Floor ma called it Patty said it was fairy come back and it 1 she began to get welll was the first oi — = a wn anno a autiful thing in the bly for just | | an instant. Then Re guessed what | B® Peached the bank he looked across | pile. jIt startled Lightfoop terri Smile without embarrassment is Patty's?” hi anted to t meant, That crash was the falling | t0W4tds where the sound of that fall | ‘ can 1 my te ae va 7 ; ad come from. ranch | Next stery: Lightfoot and Paddy of a tree. There wasn't enough wr > | pcs Ws 828 Malaita hing eek was moving a in the | Become Partners, CARPENTER MOORE.| dead! tae, “hare Wha bhem no eound half-hidden was a i cf 2 of ax so he knew it could not); a It was Paddy the There are times when a rounder e alr ] vail ised Aina 4p 1, | Beaver taking the branch to his food-| finds it difficult to square himself: jit must the FE r 7 “AI OF Flo" | F { | had cut it y Won work Lightf Vi its P ddy the Beaver Ing by daylight it was certain that | ‘8! . oot Visits Paddy the beave: | & | PRI nO one had been around that pond | Yourself Pu TAXITIE Dees Scssese te penaarerees mens semua rnc aueurene i whe lives Pu ddy the | dreadful thing, an unfair thing.” But So. ‘<iztttoo salineil'® gui n High Grade Jewelry t In other words, use the good common sense that f - revives 3 ‘pool for | hunters had done it before, and they | , na tig oY ¢ eines : when Buy your ¢ mas gifts here and s mney. Never have Ae i God gave you. It is theleast. you can do when there he made it himaelf. He made it by | might do it again, So Lightfoot was BE eR Never Sa = | is the question of your future health and happiness bu . dam across the Laughing ers an nce < py at stake. Look at Tongue! Remove poi- | ‘°° | | The highest medical authorities of the land agree geet Wie ela Ma | When Lightfoot the Deer bounded | iA that a large per cent of the ailments of human be- and howslk » away thru the grees Forest after : . - “ ung Tr unte nee theu Ve “H] ings comes from the teeth. And yet in the face of . below him, he. remembered bined’ $9B'QO this you will see people going around with decayed and missing teeth when every mouthful of food they take and every time they swallow they are pumping more and more poison into their system. This in turn undermines their health and just as sure as fate they are going to pay many times, not only in dollars and cents, but in agonies of pain and suffering. Is it possible that you are going to let yourself get ‘gs where I'll go, “It is such a part 0 een Forest not believe that unger will I'l) just run over and vaddy a friendly call.’ TD TAKE ACPIRIN First see that tablets you | take are marked with the “Bayer Cross.” ven’ $55.00 Bracelet Watches old-filled Bracelet 16-Jewel _ movements, ightfoot bounded eper into the tly, thru the trees, bh To get quick relief follow carefully | i sin each ‘ / -s ngerr kage cna i and proper di into this condition? No. A thousand times no. Take the gleam of water. It was Padd; Tablets 5 ; , pond, Lightfoot approached it eau High Grade Watches yourself in hand today and give yourself a chance. tiously, He felt sure he was rid of | is plainly 14-k, Gold Wateh, fine 17- $50.00 iiied Watch, warrants the hunter who had followed him s0 | with the si J far that morning, but he knew that | or there might be other hu in the| Jt was Paddy the Beaver taking fai vals n Forest. He knew that he/ the branch to his foodpile, | couldn't afford to be careless for | s Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Rayer Cross" means the gen world-famous Aspirin, pre-| by physicians for — over Special on Wateh Chains * s raddy’ elighteen years. d-tilted $17 3 Accept “Califor 1p of Figa even one little minute, — Lightfoot | careful to approach Paddy's pond up iS tite on the package, sure Most of the pos chiens and dreadful] side of the pond from whieh the taken . wate ly tor © c ls, Head he, | Chains large variety, spe ‘, : 1 ‘con Fo . | Toothache, Baraghe, iralgia, Lum: | ite Senatal ants your child 1s having tt ind things that happen in the Green For-| Merry Little Fyreezes were blowing , . | Sola” Gold" Ghuing, Pa at Laboring People’s Dentists most harmless laxative physic est and on the Green Meadows are | toward him, and all the time he|bago, Rheun joint Pains, New | ritis and Front Pocket quality, eut_to J. BR. VAN AUKEN, Manager for the little stomach, Hver and “ue to carelessness, often only @ MO) Kept his nose working. He knew that JEWELRY STORE 5 a carelessne » who is | hunters were hidden there, the Loe 6. C4 a a a bowels, Children Jove its delicious ment’s carelessness. No one w | y h s nore TEM, Lorne es ad Bt. Phone Mahe 2098 fruity taste, Full directions for hunted, be he big or little, can affo a} y Little Breezes would bring ts ano = child's dose on each bottle, Give, ever to be careless. him their scent and thus warn Aapirin ia) - homilies —— - ft without fear. | Now, Lightfoot had ‘know of hunt:| +He had almost reached the edi ture of Monoacetic: Heacid Paddy's pond when, from the fi “Call-\ers hiding near water, hoping to shore, there fame a sudden er STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS|tonu- “"™™ ™ | Seuse eae deartine oaths opens ‘ 4

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