The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 4

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J ne Hohenzollern Will SYED HER BLOUSE, {| i | ‘} SKIRT AND A COAT Never Go Back Home — a SAYS CAPT, LUTZ “Diamond Dyes” Turned Faded, Bhabby Appare! into New. ne right, officer “The turn to 1 Don't worry about per te “Diamond 1): v8 Ve A new, rich, Cade AY fabric, whether it b Vegetables andNuts A friend of mine « a member, was special American put in to protect th ah At t head of his division, Why didn't fo it? vos foe be actually sick, yet and languid, low-epirited i 5 he yer echtuil) he is in good pe hid: ips work all he cae, a phe , and it is no wonder ody ‘sober from bid: [| ‘everybody suffers from bid- % > wrung signclaby back: PLATING SQUADION ‘i . . + 8QU/ ‘Sia joint, wore oo os r nt pint Ac . theumatic —_ finesse | ‘SS eyes and blurred vision. DRINK HOT TEA ; > FOR A BAD COLD} ! aianinietitiadaindainiod Get a small package of Hamburg “T| Breas an ar ake y district, and will do ation work and forest ure grip, as it.opens the pores, | Dot relieving congestion. Also loosens! ge |the bowels, thus breaking a cold at} | It is inexpensive and entirely ver letable, therefor SEATTLE ACE ADVISES LANDING FIELD ut. Art Easterbrook, who has Aero clud of | who has been elected >» In ‘the! NEGOTIATED THRU “An Office That Knows Its Subject” YOU DON'T HAVE TO | BE YOUNG TO FLY Henry Broderick, Inc. HOGE BUILDING Private Exchange Inly the Greatest Artists Perform for the Grafonola For this reason you have the world’s best music, and with the Columbia Grafonola to reproduce it, a combina- tion is secured impossible to excel. Select From These Newest Records 4 That Reeked My Cradle Tr i Main 4350 slew My Heart— ful Pai (Pinkard) pen Up the Golden Gates to Sehenck) Van anc chench Granny (Bellenday Adele t “Laxative Brome Quinine *Tablets”’ AIK22—Lulinby Time (Freeman) Harr! : Clear Sky (Mabini and arp Minor (tacts iE Jonet I er) (2) Birds at Dn Song (Waltx) (st louse Orche ectio rection 0) eters (Les Patinears) Watts (Wald cass ss ss Metropolitan Opera Ho: Phonograph Department Columbia Headquarters 211 Union Street 1332-34 Second Avenue ef THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920, 7 Here’s the Chance to Buy Real Shoes at a Real Saving! Final Clean-Up Involving over 10,000 pairs of quality shoes for MEN and WOMEN and some for Boys and Girls. It’s the last of the big stock taken over from the Royal Boot Shop, and to it we have added hundreds of pairs made and delivered since this firm took possession. SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT 9 A. M. Prices will remind you of days long since forgotten when it wasn’t necessary to make a huge outlay for one pair. WOMEN Black Lace Boots, sizes up to 4 1-2, regular price $8.50 $3.95 Black Button Boots, all sizes, regular $9.00 $4.95 $9.50 values in all Black Kid Lace Boots; heavy welt soles and low heels; all sizes $5.95 $9.50 to $11.00 values in Two-tone Street Boots; military heels L $6.95 $12.00 All-black Kid Lace Boots with Louis heels, welt sole and full 9-inch top; sizes 6 to 9; all widths $6.60 $12.00 to $14.00 values in All-gray Kid Boots with cloth tops; plenty of sizes $9.95 $12.00 to $14.00 Lace Boots in blacks, browns and some novelties $9.95 $16.50 Lace and Button Boots, mili- tary or Louis heels; patent vamps and gray kid tops; new Fall styles $11.85 Felt Slippers with Comfy soles; several colors $1.15 All $2.50 to $2.85 Felt Slippers, with Comfy or leather soles; ribbon trimming $1.95 One big lot of Wom- en’s Street and Dress Boots in solid colors and two-tone effects. All shoes of quality, in values $10.00 to $14.00. Plenty of sizes MEN Black or Browns, short lines; values $10.00 to $12.00; plenty of sizes $795 . Black or Browns, complete lines; values $11 to $13.50 $9.95 Black or Browns, complete lines; English models; values $12 to $14 a Black or Browns, complete lines of quality shoes; values $13 to $15 10 Brown English, very latest models; One lot of Women’s Street Boots, containing over 1,000 pairs, in , values from $9.00 to £12.00. You can find a really good pair at 90 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $5.95 to $9.65 MEN Size ’em up—they’re values $14 to $16 the best values we’ve ever offered—in one large lot you find ; BOYDEN, HURLEY and DRY SOX, KEITH’S and DALTON’S—mostly heavy Winter Street . Shoes—just the kind you want right now; values Ses up to $17.50. Just one price No. 457—Men’s tan calf bal; two full soles on a custom last; brass grimming; regular $14 N-W ROS il 1220-22 SECOND “AVE. CORNER SECOND AND UNIVERSITY Look for No. 459—An all- brown calf blucher; two full soles and $ 5 broad, roomy toes; regular $14 9.9 SALESMEN WANTED |

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