The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 9

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ENTIRE STOCK OF Women’s Coats, Dresses and Suits 500 COATS—300 DRESSES 100 SUITS One of the largest assortments of the very latest models. There is no better stock in Seattle. Coats 4 Price | Dresses 4 Price The newest models tn Ptush, Beautiful models tn Trico Bolivia, Velours, Silvertones, | tine, Tricolette, Poriet Twill», Tinsel ‘Tones, Rroadeloth, Polo | Gabardine, Velvet, Satin, Mes E ealine, Taffeta, Crepe de d Cathy Molten, Mereay, ote. Chine, Georgette, etc. and the , The $25.00 Coats at. .$12.50 | pricing: The $30.00 Coats at.. The $49.50 Coats at... The $39.50 Coats at..919.75 ‘They are tn Poplina, Sergea, Velours, Jerseys and Novelties. The manner of pricing is just the same as on coats and $22.50 : | Ané@ so on. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND: A emall deposit secures any garment. See Sires Der et me nt UPSTAIRS 0’ HA RA’ WOMEN’S STORE Second Floor, Economy Market, Corner First ave. and Pike st. A $35.00 Salt will be priced at $27.50 A $45.00 Suit will be priced at SERVICE MAN fer & Snail bearing Thursday mors- IS ARRAIGNED HERE|siccer tt Ww. Sscchenaca’ ‘rocoaey. ‘Wheeler, charged with tm-| Wheeler was arrested in San Fran- Welsh coal waan’t used outside ‘Wales a century ago. The first shtp- load bought for London cost $1 a ton and was sold for $4.50. NO MORE CATARRH | This Simple Home Treatment Has Stood the Test of Time fall and winter, for more 1 zreey it 20 years, thousands jhave made it a daily breathe th iT keep them coughs, cold and iffiuensa. | This te certain, and you should try it If you will breathe Hyome! jdally, as directe it_ will free jand keep you free from all ¢ | troubles, of it won't cost ae a 1 Drug or any reliable t can ‘ou with the oe Hyom mattit, Sncigding a bber pocket Inhaler. in will lart a lifetime and extra a of the liquid Hyome! cost but a fow cents. A few drops of oll in the inhale at for days, antiseptic, h deep in the air lpaseages of your nose and throat, * keep you free from coughs, influenga and catarrh allrwin- er long. Pleasant to use, tak but ti daily, and ts guaran- or money back. ‘The wife ef Lenine, the Russian Gictator, is acttve tn the educations) bronchitis, sore throat || At_present time well help you, An we can save more , COAT, DRESS At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE, Second and ut E aah 4s Mack SENNeTT PRESENTS HIS LATEST AND GREATEST Bi! si 8 FEATURING CHESTER CONKUN CHARLES MURRAY FORD STERLING BEN TURPIN BoTl(WELL BROWN Marit PREVOST Class A Theatre 1506 THIRD AVE. i ct iL | Amerteantam, The legion temporarily | | sidestepped remolutions offering the|to may that we intend to keep our THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919. PAGE 9 LEGION MEETING SEATTLE TOBE j WANTS ACTION FREE OFREDS) [RRASTRR-PATIERSON Co, Veterans in Convention De-| Mayor Issues Warning to. _. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ; Nounce |. W. W. Outrage Lawless Element sapeanin BY 1. R. UANCTIARD |(United Press Staff Correspondent) | In a formal statement tamed Yednesday morning, Mayor Wits Id deplored the murder of four re in Centralia on al convention here Y | Armintice y am they paraded the took immediate notice of the at | streets in yration of the. firat tack on the parade of the legion |annivernury of the end of th at Centralia, Wash., yesterday, A resolution denianding con gressional action was adopted. The resolution demands enact- | ment of laws “with a vigilante | world war “The killing tn cold blood of our| ‘ors On the streeta of Centralia, | ile they were marching unarmed, | celebrating the first anniversary of ee ee | the end of the war and the dawn | Prey a g coe Meg |of peace, must bring to our minds! be ©® the thoughtsthat now that we have | rams from headquarters | mage the world safe for democracy | i | we must turn tn on Ib scelengg ere ttnaes, nad, bee? | mayor's statement reada |'There were more cheers, following}, “A® long an all these different [announcement that Legionaires had| Kinds of anarchists are allowed to| Jansisted in restoring order after the| ‘vel from town to town in our attach | country, inflaming the minds of our Speakers on the resolution in| People with thelr false doctrines, cluded Vice Chairman Sullivan of | 0d heroes and martyrs are made Beattie of men who have been regularly ‘The “antlAmerican propaganda” | convicted by due procean of law committee was expected to follow|!n the regularly constituted courts | up the action with vigorous denuncia-| of our land, Just that long will these |f] tion of the “reds” and lukewarm | outrages continue. | “As mayor of Seattle, 1 destre|{! Fenicy Gitt nn | Choice $1.00 — NS —Our greatest values of the year in Fancy Gift China. —A sale made possible by an unusual special purchase months ago for this event. |full strength of posts and the legion | city free from this lawless element, |f| E : P ‘ |in crises demanding preservation of and I suggest to them that in ar-i| “Every piece is an exceptional value; many of them would regularly jaw and order, ne! on ne fh ‘ Z, . a $ | "ne Washington delegation pro-|ture they leave ont feat” “ |f| be marked at twice this price. This is an excellent opportunity to secure |powed the resolution, as Rec ca nce | Christmas gifts and prizes. Fear that nonmembers would be frightened from the legion by the SENATOR MARTIN DIES —The assortment includes: WASHINGTON, Noy, 12.—Senator pect Of police or military service | | Wen one reason for sending the reso-| Martin, Virginin, died today, accord-| . |tution back tor amendment satmea | t,t? ord Fecelved by is dharetary | Vases Bon bons Condiment Sets Bowls Marnachunetts jelegates§ claim: here. Y, % shang wed cas Sea aatae ee | y Sugar and Creamers Trays Baskets testa and disturbances would be in Relish Dishes Sandwich Trays Cake Plates China, Fifth Floor. terfered with, | SERVE - De ‘The constitutional committee's pro |. |Posal that the individual posts begin appetizing, nourishing | active work against “every anti:| and enjoyable food at | . amma =~ was adopted. every meal by using ' é ° ould Deport Rede | ° ° oy t < | N ©; Is doors xe! wc inng Novelty Veils uting Mlanme geo —— an teens Pcie __einetiabonen | The war department was censured SAUCE | —We have complete stocks of the —The misty, rainy weather makes it hard to keep the hair neatly in place—but with the damper days has come the Novelty Veil | which adds a touch of neatness to Winter’s aa contributing to the spread of anti- Americaniam thru leniency towards | conscientious objectors, Kesolutions drawing a parafiel be | Every bottle is guaran- | teed.. It isa distinct aid | to cooks and cooking. best standard quality Outing Flan- nel in the light and dark colors. Both in 27-inch -and 36-inch tween punishment of violators of | (ary anise aod ne onocentooe fl FAPERRING foo te acts : widths. Priced at 25¢, 35¢ and Cee ye se Gives; mall shades.’ Some are finished and 450 a yard. be honorable die SAUCE | styles; in all shades. me are finis an : runes. sian ae atone auanninen THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE, held in place at the throat with smart pleat-. —White Outing Flannel, in- 27- wea teed Refuse substitutes. ed bands of grosgrain ribbon; others with inch and 86-inch widths, at 25c, Aliens got rough treatment in reso.) —— lutions adopted. ‘The legion recom: | [mended two yearn of probation for immigrants, provisions for teaching them Engtish, no leniency for mili tary prisoners who refused to serve in the army, and the filing of reo ords of immigrants with every naturalization court. | “The parlor nocialist™ and Rolahe | vik were condemned, and the justice department urged to act against them, Instead of being a “mere pas-| evidence collecting agency.” (entriction, for foreign language Papers were demanded. | etamssteahionenennenmatinaon | REDS MUST 60, SAYS SAUNDERS U. S. Attorney Announces War on Radicals plain taffeta bands; and still another style displays the longer ribbon which ties in a t nifty bow at the back of the hat. | —Popularly priced, from $1.00 to $2.75. ~Veilings, First Floor. 35c, 40¢ and 50c a yard. —wWhite Daisy Cloth, 36 inches wide, at 50c a yard. —Outing Flannel, Second Floor. BOYS! Join the Ace Bicycle Club Pay $2-00 Down and ride your bike home. The Newest Novelties in Bead Other New Jewelry —wWe receive, almost daily, new jewelry novelties and practical pieces. Some of the recent items of interest include: —Fancy sterling silver Bar Pins, set with brilliants, at 75c to $9.00. —Jet Brooch and Bar Pins, at $1.25 to $3.00 each. —Novelty Hat Pins, at 25c, 35¢ and 50c each. —Gold filled Braid Clasps, 25c. —Braid Clasps, in amber and shell. At 25c and 35c. —Jewelry Section, First Floor. GET YOURS TODAY Excelsior Motorcycle & Bicycle Co., Inc. 301 K. Pine St. Elliots 997 —They have just arrived— long strings of large ivory beads in the natural ivory color. These beads are of the highest grade vegetable ivory skillfully polished in accurate copy of the genuine. Neck- laces in both opera and prin- cess lengths. —Jeweiry Section, First Floor. Open war on “reds” and al Anti government organizations was de jelared Wednesday by U. S. District | Attorney R. C. Saunders. | Characterizing radical socteties in| the Northwest as “murderous in in IT 1S TIME TO MAKE MENTHO-LAXENE SYRUP Any One Can Make a Fall Pint of || - || Laxative, Curative Cold and |! . Be fiaunders ‘announced the inten:|| Cough Medicine Cheaply “at || A Red Cross Dollar Is a Splendid Investment tion of the federal authorities to; | wage war to the hilt on newspapers land organizatians spreading sedition Everybody ts subject to colds and| in this district Jcoughs at this season. Be p “I do not doubt the murderous tn-| Have on hand a full pint of Mentho | tentions and desires of the ‘reds'| Laxene myrup that checks and aborts| in the Northwest.” Saunders said.| Colds, relieves coughing and gradual ‘ “Phese men are preaching sedition|!¥ brings permanent relief. ‘The full 5 siaete mes are prancing evstion|W wines pormanent rae, ARASER-PATERSON Co. at the very outset of gh: after them, backed by all the power| bein takin ‘The|*® cold or docause you can check or abort the cold—and save Lb a SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET. : Special Price Basement of the federal government |'reda’ must go! | | Construing the murderous shoot. | many hours of distress and perhaps ling in Centralia as against the U. 8,| 4rd off pneumonia and other seri government as well as against the| US results of a neglected cold. j state, Saunders declared that prose-| Mentho-Laxence is pure, contains cutions would follow the findings of | 2° OPiates or narcotics. It is pleas department of justice operatives; ®t, penetrating, healing and cura | tive be: now in Centralia, os ond any preparation you can) tou y made. Full directions and Saunders bitterly arraigned the) 7 7 a (Be ~ro yganelling en, he eave, 0/8 ntee are with every bottle of > fomenting discontent and revolution, Mentho-Laxene, It will more than omen Ss oats i and is one of the chief causes of| Please you, or the Blackburn Prod } | ucts Co, Dayton, Ohio, will refund murder and sedition, | your money | Hundreds of thousands of bottles The first American cent was coin jot Mentho-Laxene have been sold ed in 1793. and not over 50 people have wanted a That tells how More than a third of all American on /achanaen tas carpets are woven in Philadelphia a Sensations in the muscles, “neuralgia”, soreness, aching back, pimp- les, boils, rashes and other eruptions, usually result from self-poisoning by pro- ducts of imperfectly digest- ed or non-eliminated food. HAMS PLS * help to restore activity of liver, bowels, kid- neys, and skin, and so count- eract cause and relieve symp toms, q Sale of Any Modicine In the World. | here, In bones, 10c., 38e. at $22.50 About One-Half Price —35 Coats made to sell at $49.50 —40 Coats made to sell at $39.50 —50 Coats made to sell at $35.00 All in One Big Sale Thursday at $22.50 —The newest, smartest styles. Polo Cloth, Crystal, Silvertone, Broad- cloth, Wool Velours and Heather Mixtures. ‘ *—Many different models in the showing. All most attractive, in the best colors of the season. The new novelties in belts and pockets. Full and semi linings. Large collars of fur and self materials. —These are strictly high-grade Coats, secured by us at a great ad- vantage from a manufacturer well known among dealers as a maker of garments of superior quality. These Coats at $22.50 Represent the Utmost in Value Giving —The sale will start as soon as the doors are opened—at 9:00 o’clock. their money back. good it is. If your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding, you have Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis- enne, which is a menace to good health, We are the onty Dentists In the Northwest who spectalize in this dreaded disease. Examt- nation and estimate free, Spectal care taken of children's teeth. Reasonable discount to Unica men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Deatists Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 p.m. Bundays, 9 to 12.

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