The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE dahsnantednrtb one 6, = er perenne | oun Wa leer Ine, ny | "BAD CHECK MAN! =} RAS ER-PNTERSON Co, EB I - r Eludes Police After 3-Year OND AVENUE AND {one STREET 7 Y l}\ Search - as mw | oie “, ‘ meee tl we (NNECUO -/Ot wie 62 Special Price Basement te t Woll-dreaved, ingratiating ng man . flew into Berkeley He gave bis — . ; toh to The Greatest Coat Sale a A New Shipment! ing mabe ia“ fF This Y. a B °O ae |e of This Year a nigh Many were the checks he passed, f i 4 t ear'ts he Geen te ad re sag a taaean ik too Ontnwany, oF [, wive sp owhic man oe H ws my Vas wate, 30 siuded the pollo Mexicans Want Seattleites to E Meet With Them / A fow absolutely fearless businer va: } Nobby Styles Smart Fabrics Varied Selection o The snap and dash of College Men’s Clothes characterize ; 150 High Grade Coats these new Overcoats for Juniors. - : The double-breasted Sane, the navy cut pockets, the patch ree * Women in 1 pockets, inverted plaits in the back and new belt ideas—these macnnte. : eft Trial » are style features which contribute particular importance to the sell and Ellen West, whose overcoats of the season. feneel yesterday to mony —Many of them would sell in upstairs stores for more than double this amount. Made of chinchilla, Melton cloth, cheviot and beget genie dtiors ager Ae: © 10 Coats were made to sell for $65.00 8. h ds and lined with rich plaids ‘they tried to sell in Vancouver,| er “ri pay pe oo nip son : Feo ae) « 20 Coats were made to sell for $55.00 Splendidly tailored and neatly finished. Gia ‘set participate tn the thatt, bet] : 40 Coats were made to sell for $45.00 % rode south in the machine, Knowing | 25 Coats were made to sell for $39.50 i Sizes 5 to 18 inclusive. —_— wettetl 25 Coats were made to sell for $35.00 tl 2 . 3 RELIEF ASSOCIATION ; : $12.50 $15 $1650 $18.50 $20 RE-ELECTS OFFICERS| —All the best style models of the season, , At an election held in the patrol __Many have large, handsome fur collars which alone are worth the price the coats are marked. Some have touches of fur on the pockets. Many are lined throughout with rich novelty silks; many, others with heavy quality satins. Others are lined to the waist line. These are all high- —MacDougall-Southwick, Boys’ Department, Third Floor. | ‘The officers are: Capt. Hans class coats in material and workmanshiy, and in every detail of trimmings, even to the buttons, poaige Aegon ridle gelld Rigel such quality trimmings as are found only in the finer garments. pos dy nent eared nrg ns —tThe variety of styles and materials and trimmings, and the range of colors and sizes, are | ae J.T. res wi 1 Sete, P. complete for women and misses. nnings and thes i J i ‘ 7 <== == SREP beacon: -—The materials are wool velours, polo cloths, silvertones, silvertip velour, silvertone polos, Boliv- ; | Eigh h L W. w. io {8 ias and broadcloths. par yang A |Suggests Brandeis to | one ~The colors include—navy, brown, taupe, tan, fawn, Russian green, Burgundy, henna, Pekin- ABERDEEN, Dec. 5 ght of the | blue, dark Copen and black. 11 alleged members of cas 't w. W./ charged with the Cen murders HeadCoal©® “ommisston -The trimmings are natural opossum, sealine, silver opossum, dyed opossum and Yukon seal. are now in jail here. Four prisoners mn ee ee al : Pe arrived Thuraday night from Lewis BY BASIL M. MANLY ‘dali asa tio osha a "headin eae Many of the coats have collars of self materials. ‘ ‘dates ame es 1 to have PavAsniiNcTON War Laber Beard 'tio wants, But the pu —Many of the women of Seatile have learned that all the values offered in the Special Price | es Gas, Sour and Burning!) ftomach (heartburn), and Pains in C., De eap coal by the kin a between meaty ta ° Se vit | Cheap coal, with Basement are extraordinary—this sale is the greatest Coat sale we have ever held. a Speen HE CELEBRATES WITH : 50 GRANDCHILDREN cur SIRE g cc cha ved | cy with ia Tem : FIIE YEARS = c ths bau For This Big Sale Saturday ce =| 200 HATS AT ?,3: Finally Restored to Health ; gerd eee by Lydia E. Pinkham’s =“! " : : Vegetable Compound. { Hats that were included in another new shipment. ai SREY: a args ——Hats of the leading styles, including—close-fitting turbans; mushrooms, with pink, blue, old rose and tan facings; medium hats for the matron. | DOES pe es acai coed -The trimmings are gold flowers, fancy feavers and pins. | awful tee ySoe: oe | ote my eee, Woe i | ik. The doo- | cated, with ade _—_—_——. a } tor gave me dif-| It ha o heavy strain of war HIBNER FUNERAL HELD } fesent medicines | Mt 4d of a govern-| Mrs. Martha Hibner, 86, a resident ut they did me eattie for 19 ye day at the Mrs, B 2, was t ¢ held at Raffer c ne st, at 1:30 p, m THESE NAMES ' and resources amounting to over fifteen million} dollars are the security offered to business firms} and individuals by the First National Bank of| ; Seattle. can now do my house | te @ my frien | {J "y Camus, 726 Caroline St, Key | Vest, Florida, | A property constitt women at some period in Only 16 More Shopping Days: ord BEFORE CHRISTMAS Give “Her” Something Electrical SHE WILL BE PROUD TO OWN Any of These Appliances Coffee Percolators, in four, five-, six, seven: and nine-cup sizes....$10.50 to $27.00 DIRECTORS Chafing Dishes——Ciean, convenient, safe. Very artistic in design, of finest finish and pers fect in Operations s....cseecccccves $21.50 Coffee Ura Sets, consisting of urn in six: and nineé-cup sives, creamer, sugar bowl and tray Set, sixcup sixe . Urn separately ss... Curling Tren, will give uniform heat along tong without scorching the hair, Aluminum Hair Dryer, quickly dries the hair * $7.25 after shampoo Or ath. ..cssseeerees 777m) RNST HARDWARE 514- 24 PIKE ST.. SEATTLE. U.S.A, O. D, Fisher, M M. A. Arnold, HM, ¥. Alexander ¥ ent nt You can add to your busi- ness prestige today by opening an account at the subject omen on this before’ ornm! nk ne oe ee a ae ane. ae cena a AY of | { rallre wins || public opinid Girls! Your hair needs a little “Danderine”’—that’s all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff ° appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable “Danderine” from any store, will save your hair, also double it’s beauty, You can have nice, thick hair, too. | || ever si.jjmit that wi |Which were effected as th |the Brandeis campaign, the 4 [can raileoads would have totally col 1528 4th Ave. Danced in }¢ ot New Yi Member Teachers’ Assn.

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