The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. ' PAGE 3 Bitty ddahtoons Campaign, Says Freeman, Satisfactory Terms Always | a _Bars Jap Picture rs tae CROTE-FRAN KIN¢o fi . > Fy j Washington by Miller Freeman OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE, P 3 . that the Japanese gove “The Garage” “yes “eee SS yoy & ‘ gf has announced it will disc # began tmportin Japanese to this Coast 16 years age STOKE HOURS FROM 9 A.M. 105 P.M of Issuing passports [1 ¥ t equa rous in m — aotlen and CONSTANCE BINNEY in we “Erstwhile Susan” a ¥ . r 4 1 not ntinued Mr. Freer e are . RED TIPE HOLDS 47 | spot ALASKA IN GRIP WILLIAM whens Say ‘ npaces, oF or convenient “Home Rule” Urged by Ter-| Ne a } “Sie ae ritorial Governor mente | at ‘ : 23 DESCENDANTS KEPT Suits Jacat ies; | FARN H M oa! WORLD SAFE FOR THEM ‘ismned tor chvkinr “WINGS ciples: | | : : pln na rah In the screening of this famous novel you will see the most realistic shipwreck in the history of pictures. Starting Saturday » SIEST WAY TO END STOMACH TROUBLE | Choose Your Phonograph as Yo Would a Companion f symptom Es see Ral The Brunswick ae poe | | PLAYS ALL RECORDS— oe race! SAYS VETERAN rn Brunswicks ndividual needs An ocean greyhound is dashed to pieces on the rocks before your eyes. This is just an instance of the massiveness of the production—you KNOW that any Farnum picture is a good picture companion to you and your family, the Brunswick's accomplishments—-it ‘oO remove or to attach, @ at is necessary to change agreeable shown in all finishes. Terms to sult your hin else yeu can use for sham |EX=Service Men Deserve] Leageadhcr seat: if orvse Your Helping Hand Grote-Rz Rankin—F ifth and 1 Pike—Grote Rankill Registered Dentists Out of tLe bi a ¢ high rent distriet, pe + | ene Will Go to Frisco in “Special” KE. Grant McMicken, general pas wenger of the Pacific Steam is making arrange Doctors Recommend =” Bon-Opto for the Eyes ands when the judgefquickly and evenly, and It leaves it | publican fine and «ilk bright, Muff Seattle 1726-7 L. C. Smith Bldg. Elliott 4993 __Business Locations ORPHEUM BUILDIN Third and page en Take lor 2 Lessons — ~ z STEVENS’ Tay af 20e Men’s Hand- ff Prices cut still deeper on this GREAT $60,000 STOCK. Just a few days more of FAST 20¢ Canvas Employment Chief kerchiefs, cut tof AND FURIOUS SELLING and this Great Sale will soon be a thing of the past. This Gloves cut to Mead att Post Hees f , a ‘ sy i : ng Biecuatt Civilization and Barbarism a $6 All-Wool at absolutely ridiculous prices. ” No reasonable offer ohanile The fallawlag oils will J $2.00 Men's Wool rise © Kove peared when Man first began to take Army Blankets ff clean up this Great:Stock in short order: Underwear tleBhigieg goes be ; | — for the future. | | ) yTeSS 2 e; “ $3.85 MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS 98c | || sured, too, “when von ‘tystematically” plan . DOUGLAS SHOES SACRIFICED sy A EAKS LONG VOW TO | |||, and save for future neste So. ens A 7 $10.00 Douglas Shoes, § $12 Men's Hi-Cut and Over 300 MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, y ts, | Sayings Department open every $1 mgr cin Wool union made, cut to Logger Shoes cut to broken lines, but nearly all sizes represented; { ea cg n , GO SURETY es SON} | “ae peas aveake oe” Sox values to $30.00—go ees ot aes pee: c a ie | | 39¢ seat a $10.00} $2.48 Becca) | _TheSeattle National Bank $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress § $7 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, age ae Sch) Shabu ne My m6 Semen: Pa | Resources Over Thirty Million Dollars, Men’s Flannel Shoes, all sizes, cut to Welted soles, cut to suai et agtle ine Corduroy uae Da xtty. ines decome surety fn [ | Hecknd Avenée at Columbia, cut to 98c $185 pssst eas Sl $10 Genuine Chippewa ° liscovered he was not worth the| $2.39 Work Shoes cut to Men’s Wool Mackin- — } mount eid . aws, Black Bear, union $6.00 Men’s Dress Union-made A good nian’s light shines day and | $10 Logger Shirts made, values to $15 Pants cut to Overalls cut to fg ™sht | Cut to : sy > . a ae ge $7.50 Men’s H $5.00 -Girls’ Shoes $ $ | $4 95 Work Shoes, all sizes, cut to 7.85 2.65 $1 95 | } e TT $3.48 $2.68 M fe All-wool Suits and Men's Hats, Lif Children’s Play ook: derpneay $35, B Ovetcoats, standard ff worth to $6.00, uman @ make, beautifully cut to $2.48 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, § worth to $6.00 cut to, garment $1.98 $1.00 Boys’ School $5.00 Men’s Scout as ee Shoes cut to Shoes cut to Special Saturday tailored, up to $40, blue and striped, cut to 98c $1.50 Ribbed Underwear, Human life is the world’s great est asset Red Cross Nursing Department Spare the Child Undernourished ch’ now well or with a splen did corps of oughly trained ildren do not develop into strong men teeth will undermine a child's health faster than any other one thing, because the food cannot be properly masticated and experienced nu and women, and bs to the rich or pé the most skillful care. If they can help in your troubles, they ure at your service We have a specialist who cares for the children only, so don't put off bringing them in, but do it today, $1.50 Work Shirts cut to Classes for nursing instruction Lady Attendants $4.85 $1.95 | $2.98 § $14.95 $17.95 “civs’eat we” f Pay Checks Cashed--Union Store J =m" Brokea Lines 1 $1 98 49c $15.00 Ail Wool $3 Flannel Night 23- =| CLOTHING CO. [iss Sayin | Oc $5.65 | 1601-1603 FIRST AVE. Cor. First Ave. & Pine S.J] $1.95 | Phone Elliott 4357 Open Evenings Wholesome food is now synony mous with the Red Cross Dining Room, Fourth and Virginia Salvage Elliott 4512 We Can We Turn Waste Into Gold Suits cut to SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. Come Saturday 75c Men’s Sus- cut to ei 9c

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