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PAGE 4 MecDougall cfouthwick SECOND AT PIKE White Goods Economies Anticipating your annual plans to replenish your white goods require- ments, we suggest the following spe- cials: English Longcloth, $3.25 a Bolt Fine quality, with soft finish, inches wide and 10 yards in the bolt. Other special prices, $4.50, $4.95 and $5.85 a bolt. 36 Japanese Nainsook, $7.50 a Box A sheer mercerized fabric, of Sea Island cotton, 42 inches wide and 10-yard lengths in a box. Hemmed Huck Towels 35c Linen and cotton mixed, in heavy, ent quality. White with red borders. 18 by 36 inches. Specially priced, the dozen $4.00. Table Cloths $8.50 In good weight, in splendid wearing qual- ity. Three floral designs. Two yards square. Breakfast Cloths $3.85 Of Irish make — cotton, closely woven; striped center with bar border, hemmed. Size 66 by 66 inches square. Cotton Sheets $2.35 Of good quality, round-thread muslin, free from starch or dressing. Hemmed. Size be- fore hemming, 81 by 90 inches. absorb- Size Pillow Cases 55¢e Each __ Made of bleached cotton tubing, hemmed. Size 42 by 36. Another size, 45 by 36; spe- cially priced 60¢ each. Bed Spreads $3.00 Heavy quality crochet, hemmed — in varied Marseilles patterns; of particular use in hotels and rooming houses. Cotton Blankets $4.95 Of serviceable quality, white with pink and blue borders and mohair bindings. Size 66 by 80 inches. MacDougall-Southwick Gray Linen Shop -Well-Kept Teeth Are Essential To Pleasing Personality! 2 “PERSONALITY” is that combination of character- qualities, mannerisms and appearance which INDI- VIDUALIZES humans, causing them to stand out from each OTHER. “What a nice-looking man—were it not for those TEETH!” “She'd be a charming girl—if her TEETH were bet- ter!” Irregular, decayed, unsightly teeth are flaws in PERSONALITY—but we can REMOVE these flaws, and take away the grounds for such criticism. Modern dentistry works wonders! We have a reme- dial, almost painless process for YOUR trouble! Come in and have a free examination NOW. Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists 4. B. VAN AUKEN, Manager ' Hecate for years at 8. E. Corner Fist and Pe Phone Malo 2555 Silk Hose, Was and ad She? D jooing seaplane | ng « om the golden | Now Year's day co the figure ni, the col | ay obiffon waring dow port wide of the diva. aut the famou ond “A OF Fes” CHILDS LAAATIVE | took at tongue! Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver and bowels | Syrup of Figey me California on ‘ou are sure your and mont ative or physic for the © and bowels, Chil-| fren ous fruity taste. Full di child's dose on| act notte Give it without fear Mother! You must say “Califor. | nia. fea Blood ‘Poisoning Hamilin's Wizard Ol » Safe ig Ald Treatment onty—look the package child is have harmless | little he bent ator | How often lockjaw and blood pol |soning result from the neglect of a jalight scratch or little cut! Hamlin's [Wizard Off in a mafe and effective | fret aid treatment. lantiseptic and should be applied tm mediately t¢ ounds of this kind to | prevent danger ef infection. } It im soothing and healing and) jauickly drives out pain and inflam | [mation in cases of sprains, bruises, | cuts, burns, bites and stings, Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, nore feat leold sores, canker sores, earache and | toothache. | it from druggints for 30 centa.| natinfiod return the bottle and| get your money bac Ever constipat ne or have aie I headache? Just try Wieard Liver] Whips, pleasant little pink pilis, 30 lcents. Guaranteed | AMUSEMENTS _ PANTAGES Mate. 2:30—Nights, 7 and 6. | o; Mate. (except Ladien Mats (except Nights, 7:15-9:15. 9] This Week Matinee Saturday WILKES SEES This Week jaturday 4 Muth Chatterton's KL VDE VILLE Hilly McDermott; Marmein Sisters; w Ww Mrs Charlie Chaplin) “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlets”’ 6. hires | | » wit j ur with | return to her ateam-heated he It is a powerful | 5, | weary | Pustleers, }the Les | months after the victe vast reconstruction w ja high THE SEATTLE STAR Madame, in Chiffon Frock and | Ready to Fly-- | No, She Did Not Neither did we! But we sole ourselves with the the viata that | Mine. Luisa Tetraztina almost went die Hubbard. { nt way, not to be v all practical pur ® wreatent singer flew jowed by a flock of attendants the Madame drove out to the Boring hangar on Lake Union in an elec ally heated limousine, At the air 1d perhaps be slipped into a \tographery « renowned ascent into the But Hela» It Was not to Madame suddenly 1 weartng © clouds Likewise Mon Dieu * and friends Madame was) ver and thin material She w dremeed like an angel, but angels don't fy around in| January—not when they powsess al | volee that is valued at $10 « trill | Madame's manager te Mac re him hair « friends wopt hrugged And finally 9 ( disappre zinl, whone word Is law in the musical world, was forced to ote} Madame was seeking consolation | © fact that others have 1 to forego the thrill of fly morous friend relatives | GERMANY MAY | ENLARGE ARMY. | Treaty May “Permit Regular) Force of 200,000 Men LONDON, Jan. 2—The clause in the | Peace treaty providing a maximum! [strength for Germany's regular army of 109, changed to leant the et 000 men probably will bel allow a maximum of at} 200,000, It was learned today re, abo — 1,000,000 men, it | in maid. A force of at least 200,000 ta! Recomary, however, to maintain order | thrueut Germany, In the opinion ot] allied militar perta As soon a | effective, the # insolution of t the res y in deo flared Teormans mig teer plan as a une the volun patitute for her for tversal training. nt, Ht was said, allied fear of a mudden n the part of the Ger- The nation has no adequate mans } stock of munitions, ft was pointed out, and the peeple are too war to be theited to any extensive military movement WAR OFFICER IN JUDEAN LEGION | Corporal Joseph Genss Re- turns to Seattle Corp. Joseph Genes, veteran of the 29th Jowish battalion, returned from service in the Holy land and on the | Palestine deserts New Year's day Gonas, who is a former employe of the Puget Sougd Traction, Light @ Power Company, was’ one of the two Seattle Hebre wewho went with 10,000 other sons of Judea to the aid of Palestine, newly reteased from cen- turtes of Turkish deepotiam. Wear- tng the uniform ¢ © Royal British but bea his cap the decorative Insignia © chureh in ancient Hebrew, Genas was with the Britich forces under Gen, Allenby in nda district “I owas at Jerusalem about six a entry of Gen. Allenby,” he al Substantial homes an modern design, sanit built, were being const people were happy, and not the Turks remained. Th First Jewish army w dertul r Corp |Mebbe They Didn’t Know Peyser Was a Real Detective UVER, 1 VANCE Jan while, it Is building ernment maintaine a dispensary | IGun Wasn’t There _ But Did the Work} lrirat « ave. & and {day night at 7:8 » Leonard }Gammell, 2170 Alki ave. reached toward ip pocket for a gun that wasn't there, Whereupon the ban dits fled, making the first block in nothing flat Ira Serimsher was not so fortunate. was found at fall 5706 Water ave Serimsher ave, and Mad- fhuraday even lly dazed from a beat ed by two thugs he had been robber | after "th vugs struck him over the hoad| with a club. Seattle is the educational center lof the state and spends more per FRIDAY, pupll for education than any other ° JANUARY J y Cs Suits of the finest h makes and best materials, i on sale at ridiculous prices. Perfect fit guaran- teed, ; and you save half. Johnson Murphy, Nettleton, Queen Quality and other fine makes in Men’s and Boys’, Ladis’ and Girls’ Shoes thrown at your mercy. Look for Our Si ‘ Eggs and Butter Aviate; Round Steak Is Cheaper | : es, Altres, a wife is called the Ay better half because she usually gets || SEE PAGE © OF THIS PAPE WASHINGTO The new;more than 2 cents to 55 6100 | the better of the other h ear four ° a. Flour dropped a small f - vt a cor dd Attorne rmal, th 50¢ Men’s Wool Suspenders at Tie Wool Sox at Do Not Be Misled— nd to 1920. ust cut the price to pieces. ou here, et for your hard-earned dollar. fit, just a few bargains listed below. $1.75 Children’s Play Suits at 98c 50c Suspenders at 28c T5e Ties at 38c $2.00 Heavy Underwear at 98c $5.00 Men’s Work Pants at $1.98 Gloves at 23c Tic President 38c 38c 1.00 Wool Sox at 48c $2.00 Union Suits at 98c $1.00 All-Leather Work Gloves 49c $5.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits at $2.48 Men’s Union- made Bib Overalls at $12.00 Boys’ Suits at $5.45 $15.00 Wool Boys’ Suits at $6.85 Overcoats, valued to $30.00, cut to 25e Arm Bands 9c With a mighty hand of price-cutting we have taken every garment and You have never seen such values as will greet Our advice is to come here first and actually see what you can Saturday, January 3, 9 a. m. We will start this big slaughter and you, Mr. Wearing apparel has gone*sky high. heen told a thousand times, but when you come here you will think this is 1910 instead of 1920 when you see our prices. PALACE CLOTHING Co. First and Spring Workingman, will get the ben- You know it, you read it, you have Come early. Look at Raincoats $3.00 Boy Scout Suits valued to Shoes at $30.00 eut to $1.48 | $12.85 Fone Boys’ Suits valued to Dress Shoes at $40.00 cut to $2.48 | $16.75 are being slaugh- tered. Get your $3.50 Boys’ $15.00 Slixon |) Winter Heavy Shoes at Raincoats cut to Coat $1.98 | $8.95 Overcoats, valued to $30.00, cut to $12.85 now, and save $7.00 Heavy wiry orm x Pri $3.48 | $19.85 Men’s and 3, Ladies’ Shoes, Suits, worth up values to $10.00 fg *°, $60.00, cut to 4.85 | $24.75 Fine Overcoats, valued to $40.00, cut to Men’s and La- Men's Suits dies’ Fine Shoes, worth up to worth to $15.00 $70.00 cut to at 20¢ Canvas Gloves 9c Sale Starts 9 A. M. COME EARLY of a cent as did sugar. Pe down more than a t thie there ha in oxms, © d one-fifth of a ct per quart Here are the figures on living costs of January, 1919, August, 1919, und the latest available Ja nt in milk con (ib.) . « (dow) autter (b.) use Girls! Your hair needs a little “Danderine’—that’s all! When ls Sugar (ib) .. it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff | alls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, | dependable ‘Danderine” from any store, will save your hair, appears, or your hair fa also double it’s beauty, You can have nice, thick hair, too. au 115] Ten Days Bank of California NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of San Francisco Founded 1864 A good banking relationship multiplies your ability and largely increases your chance of success, because it puts you in touch with the experience and knowledge of others, and gives you the benefit of the resources and facilities of an institution organized and con- ducted especially for the use of business men. Capital and Surplus $17,000,000 Total Resources $130,000,000 | SEATTLE BRANCH ii Second at Columbia

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