The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. No Escape From Packers; | FRASIRR-PAINERSON Co, At This Control Butter and Lard TURRELL of. and Also All Substitutes SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET BY MILTON BRONNER | vemotabte principally cotton SHOE SALE : Iwan 1 amen wei ot retin ct On Sale Saturday i ; Vamity butter and lard and buys substi a Cooking ¢ are Note the pees i oi ‘Scuet at oe || : lphiglia Grade Coats Boxes Substitutes for Pave ar SHOES | J CHILD'S DATING. Ss at $69.50 $7.50 oa SRN ‘Look at tengue! Remove pot- |< ; iggy h ‘ —Coats of the finer qualities only—exclusive styles, ea aaa be cnnginaed. tne is te indesd a sons from stomach, liver {tut 17 the big five pac ) | not one of which would regularly be priced less than ; Ce ashe ties Ue BRS eel ‘Daoarinent come and, bowels Magee ; ae $95.00, and many would be marked conservatively —Black polished Va- and are entirely in Gray Kid and combinations of mand Both Outputs | mi at $150.00 at the opening of the season. chette leathers with Kid and Gray Cloth Tops. digo obiahy Mes Poke: ali n\n | -—These coats were secured by us in a mid-season fancy silk linings. ter substitute, ia manuf : the big five at their pa lant i purchase made because the, reductions offered us Fitted with large : ee a oo i were much greater than the ordinary mid-season mirror in the top, lip , Dark gray kid, lace style, with cloth tor ly & pone. tn & £ y ‘ $ | to match; Leuls or military hecls ‘ five | reductions. The values this sale offers to you are stick holder. cnn mouse kid, with cloth top and “leather I per © ne oleomargarine deat accordingly worthy of consideration. 7 ree ge Louis heel. Black kid vamp, lace style eou , M ee i box, comb, file, mem- with gray cloth top and leather Louis heel pind pA yy cect gi OO peda | | —Styles the newest, materials and colors of the ut- pL hook pe re Brok, ut ly im this lot, : commar porition be p bo “ roken lines only im this lot | i : B gre sot most desirability. Large tuxedo collars of nutria, 1 from the beef ant d with neutral lard and Wer are Tediroeg | | raccoon, dyed opossum and seal. purse. AT titut All dark gray kid, lace style, with Louis . 3 . aeuiee amend Apparel Section, Third Floor. —Vanity Boxes, First Floor, ~~ militar heels. Black or brown kid t "I | 4 vamp with gray buck top and leather . ‘ fl oth oO ) Louis heels -- TE At this price almost all sizes errs xt ear her contol, they are Bo Yo | Dr. J. W. Edmunds For Men Models which were originally price at : a hares } Graduate Optometrist. sn fai Gomer Aw anew aaey sith tn fly rogres a P Gloves kida, lace style, with Louis or Cuban heels a : ’ wa Consult him about your eyes. ~—Men’s Buckskin Auto Gloves, with flexible gauntlet. Lined Also patent vamp, with*dark gray kid toy b *hildre . . yee On the Balcony. with knit wool, Priced at $12.50 a pair. Unlined, at $10.00 and leather Louis heels 1 ectic ot ” 7 @ pair. 4 Short Gauntlet Gloves, knit wool lined, tn black and tan Priced at $6.00. AT bottle. Give it = > without S ARE BRO Siiiet ‘Bow aust ‘ . : Mp | Plymouth Buckskin Strap Wrist Gloves, lined with knit But you will find your size somewhere in this remarkable nia.” m. z Bath Robes wool at $6.50 a pair assortment of high grade models. aa luilenttia ani the high . —Gray Mocha Street Gloves, out seam sewn—at $2.75. packer the excuse to | —Cape Gloves, outseam sewn, $2.25. ~Cape Gloves, silk lined, $2.60. CHOOSE HOSIERY TO MATC er price for his butter | . Teg é : 5 these shoes in our delightful Hosiery » Drinking a Glass ‘The additional gain In the Smaller Editions = Dent's Atrican brown Capeskin Spearpoint Back Glover, will compensate him for he may suetair stg Wetter bat For Both Boys and Girls " of Hot Water Is Cia "tes naeisniceree “os pte 6 Youre Handkerchiefs | Underwear a Splendid Habit le th t -" r Bott Eiderdown Robes in —Beautiful imported, sheer Irish linen, —Munsingwear, the union suit of univer- t { } plain colors, with silk hematitched in % and ‘inch hems. Priced sal satisfaction. In all wool and woolen Cleanse and Sweeten the System 1 public tht omes to su stitched edges down the at $1.50 each, $8.50 for % dozen; $16.00 mixed qualities. Priced from $4.00 to Each Morning and Wash Away mor 1 more from prices becatise ‘ for a dozen. $10.00 a garment. In cotton, from $250 Pelskun, Bisguant Seelier vf this constantly diminishing oom-| aa Sone Hee, Seegne: Satine ‘The sare, in somewhat lighter quality to ¥i.s0 for the evit. Bais ition between butter and butter BA cuffs and pockets naan 06 $1.06 cae 4146 Sota Eble coe —Sterling, the form fitting, full fashioned Those of un who are accustomed etitutes The more competition cords at neck and waist $13 a dozen. Union Suits, at $6.00, $7.00, $850 and }to feel dull and heavy when we nishes and the more In rove, Copen and tan i $18.00 @ suit. larise; splitting headache, stuffy from Packers wecure over be p ] Pp $3.00 y Another quality in ef] lies Mander ja cold, foul tongue, nasty breath,/ cts, the higher the genera ‘ rice chiefs, priced at 85c each, $485 for % - “4 Beacon Robes—of Beacon dozen; $9.60 for one dozen. Hosiery acid stomach, lame back, can, { has stead, both look and fecl as fresh| The Kenyon bill to curb big meat robings, in Indian designs A good quality linen Handkerehief for —Phoents Heather Cashmere Hose, = very las a daisy always by washing the|Packers might make them get out and colorings, with satin Se each. fine, warm quality. In brown and green of the butter « itute and out of ribbon bindings around co! An all linen quality, rather coarsely mixtures. Priced at §1.25 a pair. with phosphated hot water each |the butter business and stick to/ 7) woven, at 350, 3 for $1.00. Of excellent —Shawknit Cashmere Hose, in cordovan, ————_—_ “x a eeneierecsiercearet ! ‘ | a : morning. meat ‘ eiehiteia aad eraden quality in which to work initials oxford, black and natural foot. Priced at : | We should drink, before break | | - jomnatag onete e Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, at 40, 50c 76¢ a pair. fast, a glass of hot water with a | FOS® red and brown. Priced at and The. —An extra heavy Sport Hose in heather Im order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest f™*Poenful of limestone phosphate FORMER ENVOY ip d $2.00 each Initi@led soft imported Cambric Hand- mixtures, at §2.25. E84 strofgest plate known, covers very little of the root of the mouth; ! Jt to Mush from the stomach, liv sildren's Department, Second Moor kerchiefs, at 25c and 3c each. —Men's Bection, First Fleer. # you can Bite corn off the cob; guaran: | ‘fT.’ kidneys and bowels the previous tend 38 panda Gay's indigestibie waste, sour bile delat ORL RR Se EXAMINATION FREE and polsonous toxins; thus cleans a a $13.00 Set of Teeth $10.00 |'2*. sweetening and purifying the $10,00 Set Whalebons Teeth... .98.0@ "tire alimentary tract before eat-| I 12.—(Delayed)-- . attack on President Wilson 58.00 Crowns eres 4. : R ¥ | 7 . $8.00 Bridgeworte sine ete a n of limestone phosphate) ror nis “neutrality” stand by Dr iS SE Ip =, $2.00 Amalgam Filling : : sion on an empty stomach karl Helfferich, former ambassador ‘> ye if. - ON Painless Extracting s ; igorating ' 5 ceithoedt ha-kaarias: of a Tel2y AN work guaranteed for 15 years. Have Impresston taken in the cleans out all sour fermenta-| to Russia, featur in SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET. Morning and get treth mame day Mxamination and advice free , and n¢ c mmittos investigat Eran Stas “dost ef oes present pacrounse’ | enemded 4 appetite for bee: of the war Inte today early patients, whose work is still giving xo faction. Ask our fast. A quarter pound of limestone r g to the president's stand | Se car gat Sates ae ea cd SI Sec” NM OOP phewnimte cots rary, tn othe ference im Mexice nd pecial rice Basement are in the right place. Bring this ad with you ae cline, eck 0 oes to manele ae Noun ‘wansitaeca eet Open Sundays From 8 to 13 fer Working People anyone who fs bothered with bil-| ments to ntry, Helfferich de $$ $$$ — me | A Sale of 75 Coats Millinery Specials t $25.00 i a e ; Untrimmed Shapes for Women and Misses —Presenting for Saturday values which $1.00 will surprise all who are familiar with prices. —Coats which in style, handsome appear- ance, exceptional tailoring and genuine “ quality, will quickly prove to everyone who Children *s sees them that they are super-values at Hats’ idk cet dine tees ak ica ieee $25.00. The materials are polo, velours, In Two Lots finest "hewry lether--even i, they ‘cost a little bit more? 4 ; ! silvertones and broadcloths. The styles are Formerly marked $5.00 We think you do and that’s why we are making the ! /* those in favor right now. The colors in- site NE-DRY SHOE, making it better and out of better material |_| Tk davis, Dieadiatnds adii. oeien Weal At $3.95 Each than any manofacturer has ever dared to use for a working Be man’s shoe. ] and black. We cannot over-emphasize that Formerly marked $3 and $4 LOOK FOR ‘BoneEDrR ON EVERY | L these are super-values at this price. At $2.50 Each THE NAME SOLE | iii pel NE a We thick a will be sind to pay a dolor 4 fo more for a 200 Percaline Petticoats Girls’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats » i ind out that it gives you about $6.00 more wear- oggll Hg comfort. Whettter i bs work in the ay, sided | Saturday $1.25 Each ‘ at $15.00 try or woods, you will find a BONE DRY, at any of the stores —Well-made Petticoats of excellent quality —Wool velours, cheviots, diagonals and mel- listed below, that will be just what you want. plaid perealine, with ruffles of fancy figured tons—all good quality fabrics. Made up in Stop in and look them over—see the heavy leather of material, in a wide variety of colors. SNM the new fashionable models. Sizes 10 to 18 finest grade—notice the workmanship. Buy them and wear “ ‘ years. them hard and when they finally go—you'll want another rm sia a pair. Girls’ Middies Winter Coats for Children ren SS co. —Girls’ Serge Middies, sizes 6 to 14. Special . For Saturday $4.95 ’ 5 at $4.50. Velour and chinchillas are the fabries— | —Girls’ All-white Middies, sizes 6 to 14. Spe- brown, Burgundy, taupe and black the colors. fhoe Store, L. C. Smith cial at $1.49, —Sizes 2 to 6 years, |petions and toxins from the bedy In black, taupe, brown, blue, red, gray and purple. on Shoe Store, 1231 Virnt Ave. aexhoe Clothing Co, Kirst Ave. ay -ammsasee + fins 1300 Second Ave. Co i rr . 50 Wool Serge Dresses “es 300 Fine Georgette At An Interestingly Low Price Saturday Apron Special Waists BoneDry gaos Dressing un $12.50 400 Aprons 50c Each Go on Sale Saturday Priced | For Quick Selling Preserves Shoes and Leather ~—These stylish Dresses are of ex- Women’s Aprons of Amos- 3.95 cellent quality fine French serge, keag ginghams, in checks and $. i developed in a number of beauti- broken plaids, In three styles, —A very special purchase. Some ful styles, following the latest waist, bib and Marguerite and are a manufacturer’s surplus — fashion trend. Misses’ Percale Aprons in a neat some af snee penne ae : : z a sae ate , unusual for the price. In whi —Sizes for women and misses, in coverall style. Saturday at 50c. fleah, mais, tea-rose, in a full navy. range of sizes,

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