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PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. TAKE STEPS TO ~ NIP RED PLOTS /Government | Mr. Julius Shafer Says to Frustrate “There is no question that clothing | a is due for another decided raise in} ff} Bolsheviki Plan price. Representatives of the largest PIN OO man urers were in the city this ‘ bated A to 40 per cent on orders for oe. dee trate the suspected “red Christ livery. 1 advise the people of Seattle A: wane” plate of Méleheylkd tn Amer to buy now from reputable clothiers, gm for the price of clothing must soon be APTS | raised. People of this city know that I Tab aciacy babe bide waoest. 4 of the country bh this statement unless facts,” would not make T was sure of the to scrutinize all Christmas pack ages carefully, Acting with the burean of invent! on of the justice department, of ray AMERICAN DRY ie Tagp! per were to play and the Boottish delicacy, “hagais ” ¥riday at "the Arm and Na | Johnson Was “Ragged” by| commemoration of St. Ar London Medical Students | NOTHING BETTER | Fe TE agg FOR A LUNCH foot) Johr Fresh cracked erab direct from t, Was r with mayonnaise dress lrortably today ing you ever try Perhaps | | right eye you nd then ® injur with | and to Jn of the postoffi cept pombe that m: the Inails with | packages. It | tiona may be ¢ mailing of Chris bring en’s Suits Overcoats We could not replace these garments today at $40, but we bought them right and we are satisfied with a small profit. They are, indeed, splendid values for this price. ago began to suspect that direct actionints’ age an other dynamite outrage during the holiday season, This suspicion grad ually became a certainty in the minds of officials, as tipa began to appear in official reports |_ “Phe tips were vague as to detalix But the suspicion wan strengthened in Kagan, ot idblen of the Eagar ertal dis oped to AACE CCEA SD SE REESE OE > 00 CREE ORE mE examined bomb overed by New Y ‘ cent a He ry Good woolens in a range of colors and pat~ ff sion that terrorists are ; ie terns varied enough to suit all tastes. Conserv- J)", cror of bombe being shadowed, where ficient evidence to them. Every precaution being taken by manufact terials that might be use making. Chemical makers expecta are being instructed in the guarding of their products SOUTHERN GALE IS SUBSIDING | Two-Inch Snow in Califor- nia Orange Groves ative or dressy models, just as you wish. While they last you can have choice of these splen- didly tailored suits and overcoats at $40. at $25. Young Men’s Snappy Models One glance at these nobby effects will show you what a real bargain they are. Form-fitting, style-expressing models in the most favored ——BOYS’ arrest 9 | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 —at-| | mospheric conditions in Cal were normal again today after two | | days of unusual phenomena The entire gale that reached a velocit miles around the San Fr istrict. | Southern California experienced a nelsco ba Department snowfall. Snow lay two inches deep among the orange trees of Riverside . ‘The windstorm, the worst since The Largest in the West ise, Ga Wuclht dnidign to shingihe The giant United Mt chor States transport Boys’ Suits $12.50 Nice selection of the darker shades in well-made suits. Trousers are reinforced at knee and seat. Boys’ Suits $15.00 With Two Pairs of Trousers Tweeds and cashmeres in popular colors. pair of trousers free certainly makes this most attractive. Big Line of Boys’ Overcoats at Unmatchable Prices Children’s Overcoats $10.00 Well Made, Fully Lined Vernon, which dragged ite an wag saved after a nightlong e during which two of its t ». The 32,009-ton ship was b half a length from Hunter's Point The wind ripped automobile tops te shreds and broke windows in all parts of San Francisco MISSING WOMAN IS SOUGHT HERE! Relatives Fear for Safety of | Mrs. Delmore | | fle Delmore Extra price ot Mee te who disappeared from the home Relatives of her brother, Ivan F. Rowe. 250 W Mist st. last Monday, are greatly | jconcerned over her continued ab-| SHAFER BROS. |2222=°*= @ police department to aid in the seareh | Mrs. | Seattle's Largest Clothiers Second and University | Whole Block First and University © Long Delmore, relatives, is su’ according to her ject to fainting spells, | { during which she sometimes rema us for three or fou She had a few cent = |her when she left home ¥ “WAR BRIDES’ OORINE! n't Dee cate we unconact ay. ¢ serge Let's go eat at Boldts—uptown, 1175: and a ma M414 3d Ave.; downtown, 9 B 34 Ave, NEW YORK, Nov, 28—The last|Toon colored coat, She ts & feet 4 manédlteths vemanee of the Am.| inches tall, and weighs 150 pound erican expeditionary forcea was! jwritten tonight, when 175 “war “Sronaatt Grant, m « by lanee ‘Fifteen of nineteen children Z aboard are ARE UNDECIDED Have Not Taken Action on| Hines’ Pay Offer arms. d Husband and Child,| art - a, and Mother States “Gets - It” Peels Your’ | 1734 writes Mrs. A, Jennings Armitage avenue, Chicago, Ill, } Orns ight Off | “"— heard of Mentho-Laxene about ee) InN pean ae two years ago, and since then would | Two Drops Will Do It With-|conterence ot cenerai chairmen ae Rot be without it. My husband had out Fuss or T ‘rouble, m coughing for about four years [ ved Never Fails. |the four railroad brotherhoods stood | adjourned today without acc summer and winter, and now he is epting or cured of it, and for my child I think} Ther nly one way to get rid of | pejee sneer odes wat tle there is nothing better in the world |® COTM, and that is to peel it off as |"esecting the new over oP ou wou banana skin. There is|to workers in the slow freight ser: for a cold, for it helps at once! é Tho best cough, cold and catarrh | world that | medicine ever found is the essence | rn remover in all the | vic do ven it that way, and that | vice mad The c by Director General Hines. irmen voted t@ send a special © Mentho-Laxene. Di ons with al delegation to Hines in quest of more 3 2%-ounce bottle, concentrated, tell | information a how to make at home a full pint of | It was argued by a large number | delicious, curative medicine.—Adver- | of officials that Hines’ offer as it tisernent. | stands would in reality mean a los | |to the men affecte ptance | 4 | of the new overtim nent plan Bs 9 Jincluded in the present working | agreements ‘ Mamilin’s Wizard Oil a Reliabie,| . Antiseptic Preventive | . | Says Two Menin_ | During influenza epidemics spray | Sailor Uniforms | the nose and throat several times a | . | aay with one part Wizard Oi! and| There's No Corm “Getelt” Will Not ‘Get. | Took His Money two parts water, using an atomizer ta-It." It ts bec Two men wearing sailors’ unl! gargle | fact that “Geta-It” fof you haven't an atomizer, t is to big-iforma were being sought by the 4 the throat and enuff the mixture up| frf! *iller among corn rem | police Friday following the robber }, the nose. ‘This treatment sets up) “corn-fiddling For ‘ be Oeeir Jackeon, lodger in the ‘an antiseptic wall of defense against | soft corns, very old ¢ Alps hotel, 621 King st | “Fin” germs. teattudas is between the Jackson reported that’ he 1 the ia Chest colds and sore throat lead | ¢;; Getalt? ier edelind re « gobs to hi to grip. Stop them at once with|3 2 Jay night after cele x Wizard Oil before they can develop | 4? uaa kegiving t Fri i into dangerous influenza skh. tee tis he said ot up Get it from druggists for 30c, If| knives, nd left e time afterward not satisfied, return the bottle and/ and he missed $250 cash and a check for ‘ get your money back }. “Gets-It,” the only av $121, he reported. ES Ever constipated or have sickiteed, mone One of the men left a War Camp q headache? dust try Wizard Liver | costs iurnctited ‘ag Community service card in the room | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 0c) oe ig with the name “D. J. MeDowell at druggists. Guaranteed, 20, | written on it, Jackson reported. OR. CALOWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE ae ata | {= lScoTcH FEAST TONIGHT| the loeb thing . ixtare in er this mut fear nm medical making « probi ere November 13, Phystciang ex " 1 it Wan necemary to remove | but be sure you have a box of JO-TO | n of pain| nearby, for It is the one and only |wure and harmless remedy that will s\eive you speedy lief Two Min ite wedding feasts | utes and your atomach miseries have © prepared in Monte-| disappeared narnple eye to relieve wave th The most el Vree of this wonderful | Lig Btoren, Stores, or Swift & Co., “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets”’ 6. Lrore IN Di IGESTION! ! Dr. Caldwoll's Syrap Pepsin ts & combination of stmple laxati GOLDEN JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after- math of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. KI-MOIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas ant to ad Prompt In spite of the fact that Dr. Caid- wells Byrup Pepsin ts the largest selling iqu®t laxative im the world, there being ower 6.000000 bottles sold cack year, many who need i+ benefits have not yet weed if. If vou have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Weahing- tom at, Monticello, ML PUPPET PERFORMANCE IS GIVEN IN SEATTLE had ite firwt glimpse of the f the puppeteer Friday afternoon when the first of four per formances of “Alice in Wonderland” was produced at the Cornish. The produ Har Ser gt ' MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION puppeteers Offe Splendid Men’s Clot Dept. we Early Holiday Buyers will take advantage of the many , timely specials offered at “The Sporting Goods Store” tomorrow. The quality of the merchandise makes these Special Prices very attractive indeed. HERE ARE A FEW ADVANCE HOLIDAY ITEMS: ATTRACTIVE TOYS— FOR CHRISTMAS JOYS “Speot.” the cheer-up Busy Andy Windmill works, Price €1.00, Leatherett for driv 25.00 values AT $12.95 AND 617.0 ame—Lots of fun and amusement, for @0e. one of the well-known toys that alw an be had in ol eon or dark gray Special Tomorrow. at $19.80 and 827 Sheuerman Mackinaws A new shipment just ar- rived, tailored in finish and design, the finest gar- ment of kind. Patterns are both n and plaid. PRICED AT $17.50 TO TINKER TOSS—ONE FAMILY" OF THE WELL-KNOWN TOYS. A SATURDAY SPECIAL “TINKER AT 15¢. ‘The Swinging Clowme—tho toy that everybody will play with— and double. Priced at SOc and 1, Tinker—the aerial member of the T r Toy Family, ard Card Games are featured in our Toy and are priced (rom Se up. Department, Feat ee R Lor wrists and collar PRICED From 85.50 ‘TO 825.00 “fnitwear Searf Special. These pop ular Scarfs are extra wide and long, made of brushed wool, Jacquard trimmed . are Gold, Purle Kelly Green anc “Meccano” Outfits, A stock of these interesting, instruc tive full with and a full line of parts always in» stock. comp toys; instructions every set “Meccano” Sets Priced $1.00 to $40.00, —s From Values at 88.50, match at $2.50, enters - edo at atyle, in light and medium weight Special Values nt 5 Toy Train Special—The Ameri Trains, made up of engine, coal car, passenger coach — complete with circular track. Equipped with wind-up motor. A Saturday special at $1.45. an Flyer and Hummer Men's Puie .. vrsted Middy Sweaters, in combinations Black and Orange. and Black and Green Sixes from 86 to 46, Special Value $12.50, Start the Holiday Sh member of the family? Pxtr Specint— Taft" Special Boys’ All-wool Middies, as ilustrated, With or the chest + sizes 90, 39, . In sehoo!’ eol- Special for Saturday only 810.00 oft and be CONVINCED that COFFEES areo two kinds -F OLGER* S Others . IT IS DIFFERENT AND BETTER J.A. FOLGER & C9 ESTABLISHED, 1850. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERY WHERE performances given Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and evening. Miss Ellen Van Votkenburg is the r of the little play, and Grace . Dorothea Lindsay and Richard Odlin are the : opping early this yoar—why not start now at this store, where there are practical gifts for every we Sporting tng GoodiSleré AVENUE a ae FOLGER'S Golden Gate GATE and | “EA cs” AT yORTSMOUTH PORTSMOUTH, Nov. 2%—Nine teen of the 24 eagle boats to be parked st the navy yard have ar rived from Detroit. The mineral wealth of Persia is inestimable, say scientists, and 4 yet is scarcely touched. 3s will be Hopper, Ruth Special Values in Footwear ia wer Women's 26% Napatan oil rated, $16.50, ame shoe with 16- 1 top, priced at #1850, | Exceptional Value in a Work Shoe ¥ Chocolate Work Shoe, with Senewe tongus, c high Men's 12-inch black chrome calfskin Pac, tl “AA Cutter Brand,” hand made, with full sole, A big value at $22.00, Wet W The famous Shoe for Men, with wide Eng- lish toe, blucher cut, full double Neolin sole Price Saturday Specials in Athletic Goods Gloves, with jeather- finger pad- ne haki palms; aced wrist alm with hair sary may Regulation made of Saturday Special Lofts