The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1919. 50DOCTORSTO [SHE WENT INTO THE ARGONNE TEST TOBACCO. = AND SANG TO PERSHING’S MEN Seek to Show Whether It Is er. Se — Harmful | — f Sl ‘KK M. KERBY p "s A) os Alexander Lambert, 7 f ‘ | v a y Yew York, modeled on the oo | ¢ ; re sae | | egg | Offers an excellent opportunity declared alcoho! a poison, has un Re : aly o ne effects o' | p . r : va r » Whe ’ Bicotine on the human system. | A ; | for you to select your Thanks- er re ch and study extend . . . itGrer a period of yearn, the ol4| ¥ Tig , giving coat at a saving. SommMittee decided by majority ac ’ . i ° ] f F i ue | alga against liquor was in large gee St al > ae f The weather of Seattle demands a part carried on. ‘ ° Saray ae ae satisfactory winter wrap and that de- (gen gery alld Ae A : i 1 | (i Mel | mand is more than met in these coats, human body, includes many mem * / } ] bers of the old committee. a Z ) \ : : A EG n. Crance. ct’. Marvarss| The new winter lines in coat Rea teving Fisher, of Yale: Prot, yt styles qre found in these semi- ME af'"the’ tumnene parmphiet. i I belted and full-belted models. “Nicotine Next.” prepared for the) " W. C. T. Uy George J. Fisher, of 4 ‘ | } , : f the Y. M. C. A.; Austin B. Fletcher, | U chee The materials are weather-proof,” chairman of the Tufts college board | . ° GE. trustees; Dr. Oscar H. Rogers, too, silvertones, mixtures and velours, In all the practical street shades, chief physician for the New York Life Insurance Company; Dr. Eu gene Lyman Fisk, director of the léfe Extension Institute, and SECOND FLOOR Seka = ; mo Your Thanksgiving Outfit Be we Tree ose osu : | Women’s Silk Stockings—Special $2.50 on the human body,” Dr. Alexander | : McCALLUM’S, GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE AND ONYX MAKES Lambert told me. “It will take two a See arene Seentitie: <i} Mileabeth Brice Your choice of three of the best makes of Silk Stockings, and for $2.50 a pair. Ahe kind you will nn Th ae Gow Say conchy-| Gen. FEbNINE toweed the orders) Butit didn't. . _ | Fond where the bays were hiding oat want to wear on Thanksgiving day. You'll find the color to match your costume. Black, white, ions. is committee is not in any | himself, from general headquarters nd that's why a lot of the Inds|during the day from the Boche vas Fine Fadl rp a isa / Way connected with any crusade |in the field jin the Argonne thought the war was planes, The wood was «mati, but|f| Chocolate, cordovan, brown, gray and other shades. Sizes 814 to 10%. /@eainst cigarets or tobacco. It ts “Over There Theatre” girls were| over six months before the armistice there were actually hundreds of} ,, ‘ . 0 Ratended to form a purely scientific, | NOT to be allowed in the front lines.| was signed, and why Elizabeth Brice | American boys lying around in the Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose—black, white, brown, gray and navy, at $1.35, $1.65, $2.05 Mmblased opinion regarding the ef-|They could go up to the rest camps|is ‘way up front on the Orpheum brush and hanging up in the trees, | ST) "7" ape sd ‘geemses qreer-tet- nel seripbe. wos Gon Peqiiing: Cmt| oo kate." hee wd mone al tap Women’s French Kid Gloves Biarritz Kid Gloves Dr. William Osler, of Oxford, who! farther! That settled it, or should | Miss Brice should be bothered with| knew. And then we went on—to-| rf Gy item er, ot one, we ri rock [sts ste” 1 haps S| Special $2.50 at $5.00 Bpecial studies of the heart, has| Miss Lois Meredith was with her,|aulet in that sector’ that afternoon. . * Joined the committes, and distin.| men on the committee «have ex-|They hung thelr gas masks and/@nd we had no need of our helmets Gloves—made for style and at a low price. Two Biarritz Kid Gloves, for dress wear—3 rows em- Buished French scientists are to ‘eased themselv: it ound the ke | When t in the front trenches | “ Py . 4 ‘ : : sas sheng ima oe gig lyse r] hescepeed beer grand os boon ty —— ew ue ig. with our pink and clasps at the wrist—in white, tan, brown and black— broidery and elastic wrists, in best colors—special the announce | Prof. Farnum, who are credited| “She wore a green hat and I wore eres a 2 ne ney waved thelr sc | at $2.50 a pair. value at $5.00 a pair. ment of the purely scientific basis| with calling the first organization|a pink one,” explained Mise Birice, | Sod ye jet 7 ‘ " experiments, many of the! meeting. ‘back stage today, “We went thru a What's the matter? Is the war/ Perrin’s Kid Gloves at $3.50 Perrin’s Dress Kid Gloves at $5.00 ——— | over?” aes “Well, we almost got court-mar.| Women’s French Kid Gloves, 2-clasp style, pique Perrin's Dress Kid Gloves for women, elbow léngth cose OWElGGy tent: ol tone eat! sewn and Paris point backs, in brown, tan, white and —white only, pique sewn, at $5.00 a pair. HE ON MA = ut in the ining a the | black, at $3.50 a pair. ~Perrin's 8-button and Biarritz Dress Kid Gloves, Se een ingag esiaming” "| —Perrin’s novelty Kid Gloves for women—2-tone ef- white—some with elastic at wrists—all white or with’ A G A I N B A Ss E PA E | i + “Never Came Back” | fect, including white and black, champagne and brown, black embroidery, some with strap at wrist, $4.00, 1 William HH. Morrisey own wii gray and black, gray and white—pair $3.25. $4.25 and $4.50. the party of enterfuners which 7 Sf | feotudea “anned tn Rho’ Abgonse. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, Mi wanted to serve | Like Time and Tide | trenches, but Spring one Situs ares] Ta Are Basement Bargains did the next best thing, served and It is a fundamental truth that “Time and Tide Wait for No Man.” “nowy the party went about in an|f| IN THE NEW SHOPPING BOOTHS Breakfast in This $1.95 old Ford. Some times they had a Even so with Bargain Basement Bargains—often they are here today plano. When they didn’t Morrissey | i i and gone tomorrow, simply because they’re too good to last long. Lf ead iaieniat ane ony oxvel D The age: ~ an Breakfast Set ‘ ’ ‘ to Minw Bricé his “munette,” a to t r And many times the best bargains are not advertised because they| |] tinesiune trom toe monser || anh Ich the Ribbon Girl teach you the A MODEL, SPECIALLY Jare in such small lots. [He ner ame back agi “w= |l newest wrinkles in the art of bag mak- © DESIGNED AND SPECIALLY That’s why you should visit the Bargain Basement often. lyrance were still ciorane tif] ing—just a few bits of brocaded rib- PRICED jarmintice, Miss Price was passing the ing g p |statue of Joan @act, ce Sheets |}| bon, a good looking frame and several Isn’t this a clever little model— | a two-piece breakfast set, middy ened i ar | Silk Stockings and Kid Gloves to Complete draped the flags of the allies in nimble stitches and you have a color- i Ss peetunen. | se bag that will make an appre- ] Soap Wednesda Morning at 9:30 Is amido wes happier than. 1) pe le tare Dc gift. viaaeag PP and skirt—handy to slip into, and "| | Mins Brice, “A dou “ . atl § may be worn as separate garments The est Time to Buy pew oa. te Rephie gre: Aioemghed The Ribbon Girl is glad to answer if you choose. Mone of sao qual- { hed ° jPteeeing from the status your questions and teach you how to ity pereale and may be had in Stylish Silk Dresses iH . he hi orgrgpe te make beautiful Christmas presents. Copeman blue = ae aight : re } RIBBON NOVELTY BOOTH , And with Mise Brice in her Or |{} blue. eum act are the Heutenant's t 9 98 24 75 | wusettn” and the fing that flew I | Beacon Blanket alae bry black and white a ‘ or : Jostanerenmns cee Morin | Bathrobes $4.95 so but served just the same anyhow. Mise Brice is Mrs. Morrie Floral, conventional and Indian de- ; “a ian And the place OF COURSE. |] isvet"%e tins"we Siur"st’ am || signs, Made in plain or trimmed Boys, How About a New Suit is the Bargain Basement waaay ee \}| styles. Shawl and sailor collars. | PEEL | BATHROBE BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR to Wear to the Game? There are only 22 of the Mes- | TWO HELD FOR - ' GET ONE AND YOU'LL HAVE SOMETHING TO | saline Dresses at $9.98, and they | | : BE THANKFUL FOR certainly are nice looking. They | INVESTIGATION Dress Ginghams 25¢ Spick and span will be are in blues, black and browns | Buy Dress Ginghams in mill ends, you'll 7 . i" n y : ; ; the little man who has a . h will find it a saving proposition. 2,000 yards, , ere 3 — good etylee that : Heer $564 From Trunk 26 and 82 inches wide, in plaids, plain } Bon Marche Suit“to wear bear close inspection as to | eported to Police | shades and stripes in pink, blue, tan and Ny on’Thanksgiving day. |]}| Booked on an open charge, Harry workmanship. heliotrope. Lengths to 20 yards. : b % We have the suits that Denny, 28, a waite nd h e The Dresses at $24.75 are Basics Denny, 94, sre in the sits mostly messalines, but there are i Tuesday nding investigation THIRD FLOOR i ; < give a fellow a snappy = 5 : look, and they'll give loa charges against them by! From Our Food Shops . N . of wear. a few taffetas and satins and Jacobsen, 1516 Seventh ave Suits made of tweed 4 his trunk was robbed of $564 . , i prince AE se Ae. yee «i mR, Suggestions for the Busy ah mixtures, and untinidiiaay sleeves. ey’re all in navy 0} ing by Officers N. P. Anden ee Wy. vorsted. ‘ f black, trimmed with beads, floss |}\*" na i, Dense, tee oaglatie Thanksgiving Hostess . Military, waist - seam embroidery, or covered but- |[|restea a tew hourn Inter “at ins Bon Marche Fruit Cake style with full belts or | plain Norfolks. tons, and the styles are good. bee ne ee iis cai ai toll Fruit Cake made from the purest ingred- . : sd i F i » station this ients—filled with plenty of goodies, at 75c ; Suits $12.50 to $35.00 Sizes in both lines are from | : at upon his a pound. 16 to 40. he found roll of ‘bike Mince Pies 45c Each . Boys’ Warm in the cash register which a clerk told him had been left by Denny | Mince or Pumpkin Pies—just as good as " Overcoats shortly after midnight what mother used to make for Thanksgiv- Bonner kaid he did not count the ing—45c each. 2 Coats that button up + 2 |money but turned it over to.the pc Women s Hosiery ‘oni oe tae = —Plum Pudding, ever so delicious and just closely “around the neck, | — ston the thing for the Thanksgiving dinner, 35¢ or with military collars, 29c 39c 59c NURSES ALLOWED VOTE each and up. and will keep out the cold when watching the game. INDON, N. +k Here —Special Sausage Dressing—t ake your a alts or waisteses x mens - nlai LONDON, Nov. 25.—Twenty-three | pecial Sausage Dressing—to make your Full belts o aist-seam style—cresi Women’s fine mercerized Lisle Thread Stockings with seamless feet. 29 mietabere of the nur ing start of the| turkey go further, pound se. shane ge Saemeiter 580. or plain flat Pink, champagne, navy and gold. Pair Cc Bent np he nitee a tee UPPER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Cashmere Stockings, elastic hemmed tops, seamless feet and Union infirmary, who| gray double Merino heels and toes. Price 39c . nsary ‘tranchieg | und ‘sole occupation” Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, “seconds,” with lisle garter tops and seam- 5 jhad their claims admitted at the re | less feet. In black. Sizes 814 to 10. Price 9c ‘hea otabalts ; , | Each year of life leaves its mark Jon the teeth of cattle, as well as | horses, #0 that their age may be told \by inspection of the mouth,

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