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3,000 Pairs in 7 Days! | SATURDAY—SPECIAL | { | | | ~——the shoe that has revolution- | ized shoe-making and shoe | fitting. BTRAIGHT—where the OUTFLARE — where | face ser the i serone the hall more ef the surface scrose ball (AB) ie I in 8), le oqual on either the ball (AB) is outeide | ro “ the line ef the Tine (CD). the line instead of inside Ms the lime (CD), T laste “human” shoe. Here is a new and scientific method of fitting and making shoes that changes shoe buy- ing from a hitormiss proposition to one of complete istacti All feet are of 3 different shapes—Inflare, Outflare and Straight. This is a scientific fact. “That a shoe can be made on some one shape of last te ft all feet is a fallacy. ‘The American Posture League says the Tru-pedic is scientifically correct. ‘The League's label of endorsement isin every shoe. It remained for the Churchill & Alden Co. to make the Tru-pe-die Shoe to fit this 3-form foot. They have embodied in it special features that make sure the comfort, fit and good looks at @ rearon- able prio—A CERTAINTY—always. Come and try on the three shapes of Tru-pe-ie shoes. Let this “Human” shoe tell you the full story om your feet. —————— REFRIGERATOR CARFAILS|FATHER SENT TO JAIL TO COOL OFF SENATOR) FOR BEATING BOY OF 12 APPLETON, Minn. Nov, 28.—-| NEW YORK, Nov, 24. -— Charged After being locked in a refrigerator = ss conduct in mesting ure, where Be W9$) with « rasor atrop, J placed by itt and citizens of) Brooklyn, was sentenc Ortonville, Ernest Lundsen, former} months in the workhor congressman from the Fifth Minne. | Gates ave. court. The boy showed i hie wa: fifteen welts and marks on his bod sota district, today was On bis way ee eee aed the father had mont on a passenger train to the Twit) the hoy to the store for cigars and Cities “more determined than ever,” | the boy was beaten because he did he declared, “to continue his fiht| not come back as quickly as the| against the League of Nations. | father destred car for sever ix one of principal ve taught and the children have shown | euch aptitude that they have received A number of contracts in addition to the latest one for $5,000, ‘The profits, sachin inaeinaanaamece armenia: emeeaenet ON, peeaneammes THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. ORPHAN TOTS | MAKE BRUSHES | UELGRADE, Noy, 1.—(By Mail.) | (United Preas)—The children in| 10 American orphanage here have Just received a contract from a Dan ube steamship line for $5,000 worth of brushes, All th children under 10 yee heel room | This orphanage was established ome months ago by Miss Clara Lowis, of Chippewa Falls, Winy head f ‘the war ophans’ bureau of the Kod Crosm here, It ts a model or phanage, eatablished not only to care | for about 00 children, but to serve AW @ model for many that the Serbian | government is planning to butld Serbia had no modern orphanage previously, but it had about 300,000 | rphans All the children are taught voce tions, whic Sorbian or quite a ne work. 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Dovie Davenport Tr | peered thru the gloom and admitted | ¢ | the car was his litte sedan, pur. | | chased a month ago | “The car is a stolen car,” inatated| LIFT OFF CORNS | the other. “I have the evidence. Get | me the car key! WITH FINGERS || Fricke complied. “Bee you at noon today at police | headquarters.” Drops of “Freezone,” Then | F eturned to bed, He vistt-|} °°" 4 ~ | jed police headquarters at noon. | Corns Lift Of —No Pain! Choose From Seattle’s Best Overcoat Values MEN find our selection of woolens and models easily pass- ing anything they’ve seen before. Coats with fine style and merit; well constructed and embodying many exclusive style features that you won't find in com- monplace productions. Coats that meet hearty favor with discriminating men. Long ago this store set its value standards based on a principle of magnifying the buying power of your money. These overcoats meet this standard; our idea is that they present matchless values. Presenting staunch, sturdy coats built to stand winter’s rigid de- mands. Fine, deeply woven materials; warm but not heavy. All stylish and approved models; snug belt all ’round and waist-fitted coats; short ulsterettes; long “rough weather” ulsters. Coats for all uses and to fit all figures. The outstanding notable coat values of the city MEN’S SUITS and OVER $15 to $45 : AND YOU POSITIVELY SAVE MONEY EVERY TIME FOR MEN “SEIZE” MOTOR CAR; GIVEN $1,500 DAMAGE KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 28 KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Nov, 38.) the parad queens wh yell awakening K. H. Fricke shortly | Richmond, Mo., was awarded $1,500 ne bel Allen C. South-| her. man stand-/ern's division of the circuit court 1 ajby a fury in Jue |The verdict was directed ainest the eee rviting {management of Elect rk and management of Electric pa the vie ta xb! MP. tor, CxMDIGRS ©) the shaw. 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Mrs. Tribble, ax Queen of Love| 75 CENTS and Beauty, fell from her throne in {CARNIVAL QUEEN is \" carnival at the park in 1917 bole of} Queen of the Moon, and other é posed at a fountain, testified for] s008 Pitot ot tiatiens problem in your life SEE THE GREAT ANSWER ON THE SCREEN IN THE GREAT PAGE 11 UPSTAIRS . SAVES YOU | 44TH AND PIKE. FOR BOYS e. Miss Helen Purdue Beye’, Girt? and Chlitrens po rede in the pageant and KAVANAGIFS WHAT IS YOUR WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL HIGH LIFE AND DEEP SHADOWS