The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1919, Page 8

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Seer ret rs SOURNESS AND PAIN anes ot Reducer An assortment of are grouped and specially values! One-clasp Pearl Capeskin Gloves, with prix and gre Sewn seams, blue embroidery. Si One-clasp White pique sewn seams, with self-c trasting embroidery. Two-clasp Black G sewn seams. Sizes 5 Two over-sewn seams Sizes 614 to 71 One-clasp T seams, with self-color Me seams. Sizes 6 MacDougall-Southwick—First Fleer. Dainty Silken Underthings GOWNS—$7.95 and Bew flowers, sonified. They white—and made straps, or in bodice style. lored style and trimmed only with tucks and hemstitching. CHEMISES—$4.95 Me< Dougall Cc fouthwick Women’s Street Gloves sp White Glace Glove 8, pique and and two-tone ‘an Capeskin Gloves, prix sewn chingly trimmed with fine laces and these gow are tinted crepe de Chine—a few of them are THE 6 president returned from full of fight gloves, Pacif lavender and navy and 7 Lambskin Gloves, en, lulged in, All of Rt orgies were directed te tainence of peace,—-The Editor full red and con- Sizes 614 to 74 x ce Kid Gloves, pique On the Way to Porto Rico Vy to 6! U. & 8 Louisiana. At Sea, Nov, 20, 1906. Dear Ted Tihe tw the third Panama embroidery. ed and contrasting em- cha é loves, 4 and 714. prix sewn uncomfortable. Panama was a great sight first place it Was strange and b tiful with ite mass of lux tropic jungle, with the treach: tropic rivers trailing here and t thru it; and it was lovely t orchid the strange birds and snakes and lie ards, sh towns and and bamboo huts the ordin natives, In the next place it 4 tremendous sight to see the work the canal going on. engineer and the chief sanitary of fieer down to the last arrived ma ebinint timekeeper, the $8.95 ne queer thate ns are daintiness per fashioned of flesh- with fitted shoulder Some are tai- me an exceptionally able lot, nome them grum ree, but on the whole a The Weat| Young fellows than those engng lot of men. Ne BY day out from} We have been steaming | of steadily in the teeth of the trade] vine ces It has blown pretty hard, and the ship has pitched a little, but not nough to make either mother or me In the see the de and brilliant butterflies and and finally the strange old From the cbiet | Wars full of flowers 5,000 |Of Italy SEATTLE STAR, F JOSEP BUCKLIN BISHOP of ther would see all she I jthen would go off by herself, and she enjoyed it to t full Rico Loulsana What He Saw in Porto U. # At We had a most | days at Porto I the inland and were »bilem © nort o It delightt an SO-mile trip and rea The road wound up to th tains of the middle | and then down again on the | | live |ferns, bananas and many other trees and multitudes nt flowers led the dream-vine with f ‘There was one ors an big as great white water-ti whieh close up tight in the ‘There were t pury lay time and pink Jat night time an were trees # white flowers, and others, the flam tm such as I saw in the oam at Santiago, are a mans of scarlet blowoms in June, but | whieh now had shed them. I th the treeferna expecially The towns were just such a in Cuba, quaint, brilliant) with the old chureh or fronting the plaza, and the p Of course the Jtowns are dirty, but they are no | nearly as dirty and offensive as thone and there mething ple, We are giving t government, and the isla pering. I never saw a finer set of the adm FRIDAY, Flesh-tinted crepe de Chine, elaborated with tuckings, hemstitching and bands of fabric, fashions these envelope chemises. Others are trimmed with laces. CHEMISES—Special, $2.95 At $2.95—specially priced—are envelope chemises, lace trimmed, or in tailored styles, with fitted shoulders or bodice straps. MacDougall Southwick—Third Floor Indian negroes offer a wreater prob lem, but they are doing pretty well | Whor the intimate also, I was astonished at the prog rons made, We «pent the three days In working from dawn until long after darkness—dear Dr. Rixey being “ling, and Take the Hint! of eapecially any cruelty |tmakes him flame with fearless: indig ation. He perfectly delighted the |Porto Ricans and also immensely them by SECOND eat at Boldi’s—uptown, We.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. “int the ome dang is rn simple, that will giv lief from any Thi AT PIKE The rst sign of bowel irrege: larity meane that irritati harmful poisons ee ein, formed, absorbed by the bi and carried through the system. Take the hint—and take Najol ~ the modern and scientific treat- ment. Nujol is not a drug—it ie harmless, pleasant, effective—the first aid to regular habits. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Booklet “Thirty Feet of Dan- free on Nujol Foborss boratories, Standard Oil Co, Gee Jersey) 50 Broadway, New York. SICKNESS PREVENTION | * Nujol SILK HOSIERY FREED | OF SERIOUS CHARGE | NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—The wear- | \' ing of thin silk stockings is not re |sponsible for much of the influensn | among women, of Health ¢€ J Dr. Copela ho wear the thinnest silk stock to influenza than ons again Blind Women Many women are 'e blind to to the ill-effects bad teeth have on their health, beauty and cs then anna coming in his | Be fit to a government ball. Ac | , at my mpecial request kilt at on the night we | Were at the paisce. You know he ts |& descendant of Montrose, and altho jborn in Canada, his paren ch and he was edu the mtac ts were ed in Seot land. Do tell Mr. Bob Fergie him and his kilta when write him about you next We wpent the night at the p which in half palace and half « a and was the residence of the old| Spanish governors, It is nearly 400 years old, and is a delightful build ng, with quaint gardens and a quaint pking over the ba | tive wer found it diffice that much earliness of our start and the late mens of our reception, we had barely four hours in which we even tried tc nleep The next morning we jin automobiles over different and even more beautiful road« The mountain pasnes thru and over which we went made us feel as if we were jin @ trople Switzerland croms two or three rivers, where big cream-colored oxen, with to their horns, pulled the [thru the water, At one funny little | village we had an open air y good, of chicken bread, and some wine j« wealthy Spaniard |from a neighboring coffee r came back yokes tied automobiles lunct We haa to] DECEMBER 26, LMT /OOTMAR SOR NOMA, 1318 Second Ave. Sale of Women’s Fine Footwear « Starts Tomorrow The Event Women Wait For—They Buy and Save Accordingly The policy of Shuart’s to effect a quick clearance of all lines of Fine Footwear and Silk A splendid group of Brown Kid, Black A large group of Boots, Pumps and Oxfords whose regular values are up to $14.00. All leather.. Boots, Pumps and Cited 50, of) regular values are up to $12.50, of) all leather. A large group contain- ing many sizes and styles that “—_ make your choice an easy one. Hosiery makes this sale possible, The importance of these sales is attested to by those of for- ner years, but this year’s event will greatly eclipse all of our previous efforts—we have made sure of that in the preparations. The names of the makers bespeak the quality of the mer- chandise and tell their own story. These Standard Makes Are Marked for Instant Selling— Cousins, Utz & Dunn, Griffin & White, Kurz & Lapadis All regular $20 and $22.50 Cousins’ Women’s High Top Boots in these splendid leathers take) part in the selling—Brown Buck, Gray Buck, ) 16 45 Patent Vamps with colored tops; Patent Mere: s with black kid top. Have full Louis Heels...... $18.50 to $19.50 grades of Cousins’ Boots are also) greatly lowered in price. Russia Calf Walking Boots, Brown Kid Boots, Field Mouse and Black Calf, in Louis and Military Heels... . ) “5 $17.50 and $18.50 values. A large group of Women’s High Grade Boots, in such an assort- ment of sizes and styles that you can readily find( a your preference a ree ) Values up to $17.00. women’s most wanted Boots. Kid and Field Mouse, wi ( a Values up to $16.50 in Women’s Boots. Black Kid,) full Louis Heels. Brown Kid, Black Calf, Brown Calf, Military Heels, in Black Kid and Brown Kid Other Well-Known Makes Are Represented Prices Are Reduced to the Minimum Boots, Pumps and Oxfords $9.85 ~~ $6.85 e e e e Satin, Patent and Kid Evening Slippers All Greatly Reduced Values up to $11.00, containing short lines of Pumps and Oxfords. . A large number of styles in Satin, Pat- ent and Kid Evening Slippers. Short lines and broken sizes. Values 7 to $10.00 Yesterday after again, and that e gave a theatrical | afterdeck, clos puts, I individuality. Women, and men, too, altho realizing they have pyorrhea and are suffering untold agonies from their teeth and gums, blindly refuse to see the greater dangers and discomforts that these conditions will produce. The Cause!—The Effect! The accumulation of tartar where the teeth and gums join, is a frequent cause, altho not the only cause, of pyorrhea or Riggs’ disease. The gums become irri- 1 whose triumphs they were cele $3.25 tated by disease producing germs, the tissues are Malt GA the attarmont part of th broken down and pus forms and unless the Pyorrhea sufferer is prompt in putting his case in the hands of an efficient dentist, the infection continues, rapidly dis- solving the soft bone surrounding the teeth. cases the teeth become loose and eventually fall out. ng with th vg be nd you the pr | It was great fun, the audience [equally enraptured with sats | $9.85 - Silver Evening Penns at Low Prices An all embracing group of handsome Silver Evening Pumps are placed in this price group and lowered to a price that will make a quick disposal. ram eeeee the which re eupr that they had skits about th | buge were jIn a way the freed Luxurious Silk Hosiery Takes Part in the Sale McCallum’s Silk Hosiery in White, 2 65 a Pink, Tan, Gray, Beige, Biscuit and Navy are now Calf and Champagne will In severe | ee I forgot to tell them which stretc Mrs. Roe $1.25 Fiber Silk and Lace Hose. Colors are Black, White me in Diseases of the teeth never stand still—never rem- edy themselves. They either grow worse through neglect or improve under proper treatment. union co: men, but also of many o' they suddenly held a “garrigo ing In the torpedo-room of thi Our offices and skilled dentists are at your disposal. We charge nothing for examination. We'll tell you the plain truth. You either need us or you don’t. Let us see. nt | were | 1 was 80 pleased them; so self-respecting Jand just the right type such a nice « really Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings Crown Dental Offices, Inc. Dr. Reid, President Above the Palace Hip. Elliott 3048. 13th and Broadway—Labor Temple—Tacoma “ earnest, | out of whieh Ing man railroad men and fishermen w met at the lodge, and who, by the way, are my chief backers politically and are the men who make up the real strength of this nation, (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, de Charles Scribner's 1316 SECOND Ave.

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