The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 16

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Se th THE SEATTLE STAR MecDouga iP /outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Our Semi-Annual Clearance Includes Many Savings for Thrifty Shoppers Clearance of Children’s Apparel Girls’ Dresses Reduced to $2.50 “Dressy” White Frocks, trimmed with lace, inser- tion, embroidery beading “and ribbon. Also a few frocks of voile, linen and gingham. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer. Girls’ White Middy Skirts Reduced to 95c¢ and $1.50 Made of galatea, in belted styles, or on muslin under- waists. Sizes 6 to 14. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer. Knitted Waists Reduced to 25c Knitted Waists, white, sizes 3 and 4 years only. —MacDougall-seuthwick, Third Fleer. Clearance of Knit Underwear Children’s Cotton Mesh Vests, with high neck and long sleeves, or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; sizes 2 to 10 years. Reduced to 95¢. Children’s Cotton Mesh Drawers, ankle length, sizes 2 to 10 years. Reduced to Se. Boys’ Fleece-lined Union Suits, with high neck and long sleevés, ankle length; eg 13 to 16. Reduced to —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer. Gloves 75c Reduced for Clearance Children’s Mended Gloves of mocha and_ capeskin, lined and unlined. Assort- ment of sizes. —MecDeugall-Seuthwick, First Fleer. Flannelette Kimonos Reduced to $2.95 Made in elastic waist-line style, with large sailor collars and short sleeves edged with ribbon; shown in floral designs. Nurses’ Caps Reduced to 15c Made of lawn, in regulation style. Women’s Hosiery Girls’ Muslin Underwear Reduced for Clearance Muslin Gowns, in varied styles, sizes 2 to 6 years. Re- duced to 85¢. Hand-made Drawers of fine quality muslin, with hand - embroidered ruffles; sizes 2 to 14. Reduced to $1.9. 51-05. Southwick, Third Miser, Children’s Hosiery Reduced for Clearance Infants’ Cashmere Hose, in white only, sizes 5 and 5. Reduced to 3 pairs $1.00. Children’s Cotton Hose in heavy and fine weaves, with double heels and toes; colors black and white; sizes 6 to 10. Reduced to 3 pairs $1.15. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Fleer. Fine Lingerie Reduced to $2.95 Knickers and Straight Chemises, trimmed with Irish crochet laces. The chemises are sizes 36 to 44, Tea Aprons Reduced to 95c and $1.50 Made of muslin, both in plain styles and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Fancy Silk Hose $2.65 a Pair Silk Lace Hose, in open fish-net design, with lisle tops; shown in black only. Sizes 814, 9, 914 and 10. Silk Boot Hose, 3 Pairs $1.75 Shawknit “Irregulars,” with double heels, toes and elastic garter tops of lisle. white, cordovan and tan. With double heels and toes. Sizes 81, 9, 91 and 10. Fiber Silk Hose,.75c Pair, 3 Pairs $2.00 Shown in black, Sizes 814, 9, 94 and 10, Cotton Hose, 3 Pairs 50c In black and white. White. Sleeveless. With double heels, toes and wide elastic garter tops. Shown in black and white. and 10. Silk Hose, $1.35 Pair, 3 Pairs $4.00 Silk Hose with double heels, toes and garter tops Shown in white only. of lisle; slightly defective. Sizes 814, 9, 91% and 10. Sizes 9, 914 Cotton Hose, 3 Pairs $1.00 Heavy quality, with double heels and toes; rib top, in black only. Sizes 814, 9, 914, 10. top, in white only, size 9. Hem supporters, —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Third Floor, Knit Underwear for Women Cotton and Wool Union Suits $1.95 With high neck and long sleeves; Sizes 4, 5 and 6, Wool and Cotton Vests 95c Low neck and sleeveless or with short sleeves, White. Sizes 4 to 8. “Comfy Cut” Vests, 3 for 50c Sizes 5, 6, 8 and 9. Cotton Vests, 3 for $1.00 Sleeveless — “seconds.” Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, ankle length. White and flesh tint. Corset Clearance Reduced to $5.45 A group of “Marvene,” “Redfern” and “American Lady’ Corsets, made of pink mercerized fabrics, pink brocade, pink and blue brocade, and pink coutil, in varied styles. Reduced to 85c Corsets of pink batiste and coutil, lightly boned, with elastic inserts at bust; Sizes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, Odd sizes. two pairs of hose —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, ‘AIRDROME HELD "AS NECESSITY Gen. Williams So Describes! It in Telegram Seattle bulld should pe standpoint jare that It is }come the aert wentern United Staten. ny mind ft seems advisable | meretal future of Seattle | yal alrdrome of proper natructed at this nm be col bora receive ships in preference to peor harbar. | “From the standpoint of national [defense {t ts quite necessary that) latepa be taken in the immediate future looking toward the aerial pro tection of the Northwest. This can bent be done by the passage of the! | department of aeronautics bill, intro: | duced by Senator New and Can greseman Curry, which ts now be fore congress.” GOMPERS FLAYS SEDITION BILLS, Says Measures in Congress |} Contain Tricks re as one pro people, and in of the membern of In thin bill, a # would eweep the th o entire be used to kill free Bh cher and free |) | Velvet Bags and Canteens assembly "We yield to no man, tn public office or out, in our loyalty to the constitution and tnatitutions of this republic; no self-respecting man has | questioned or dare question that loyalty. We are for evotutian, not for revolution: for ballots, not bul leta: for a majority rule, not class| dictatorship of Rolsheviam, plutoc: racy or of the profiteer SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Events For Tuesday A Broken Lot of Furs ‘ In Neckpieces and Muffs Specially Priced at $10.00 —15 Neckpieces of lynx, raccoon, fox, wolf and moline, in the scarf, collar, stole and animal styles. —13 Muffs of wolf, dyed opossum, French Coney, Hudson seal and otter. —Formerly priced at $15.00 to $39.50. In this clearance at $10.00 each piece. —Purs, Third Floor. ‘| ‘A Clearance Sale of Woolens, Coatings and Suitings $495 0 Teed Special Offerings to Close Out Certain Pieces "=" —Consisting of 24 pieces, 785 yards in the lot. Fashionable coatings and suiting materials, including ten pieces of all- wool plaids in a good range of colors; three pieces of jersey tricolette in reseda, wine and plum shades; four pieces of ’ silver- tone coating in purple, henna, navy and Burgundy; three pieces of velour in Copen, navy and rose; one piece of Oxford gray suiting, and three pieces of two- toned velour in sand, tan and navy. Widths 48 to 56 inches. Specially priced for this disposal at $4.95 a yard. —Silka, First Floor. Heavy Cotton Blankets Five-pound weight, 72x80 size pees large), in gray and tan with fancy border in blue and pink stripes. | | —Specially priced at $4.50 a pair. Bedding Section, Second Fleor. | Specially Priced _at $4.75 “We oppone thie bill because every |) legitimate purpose for which ft t* framed ts already covered by extet- |) ing law. Its legitimate features, | which compose two-thirde of the! draft, are utterly autocratic, tm pertalistic and un-American.” |Moore Goes East to Meet Notables H. Alvin Moore, of the state code omminsion, is on the way Washington, D.C, to assemble proposed laws to pr . lockouts and strikes to provide machinery to settle 1 dustrial disputes. He will confer} with Samuel Gompers, Frank A | Vanderlip and a dozen or two other notables. AUTOS IN COLLISION | | Ole Wahtwood received a tacerat- ed head Sunday when an automo- bile In which he was riding collid- ed with another machine at Avalon jand Admiral ways wi Into a parked Barton & Co., on Sf ‘Mr. — Takes | Adler-i-ka! “1 suffered from indige batto pn and constipation and my doctor to jto take Adiler-t-ka It he oh jin two days and three |CURED me. (signed) 9 BE. Adler-I-ka f and lower bowel | Petlove en ANY ¢ stomach or sour sto! ‘foul matter which pe [for months. Often ation, Prevents ap er-i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, a, glycerin and nine other | ingredients, Switt Drug | artell Drug Co, and all leading \« j Gruseiate HELP FoR MOTHER «: A mother whose strength is over-wrought or who is thin, | pale, over-tired or pares, hould find renewed energy in every drop of |__ SCOTT'S EMULSION | | | | Let it help turn your daily tasks from a burden to pleasure. Scott's Emalsion is abundant in those nourishing ele- ments that every mother in the land needs. Ovott & Bows pr omfield ws ao i a —Does Not Stain | | Greasy salves and ointments should BA l M E not be aj pelted if good clear skin is —Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags, silk lined, nd, fitted with vanity mirrors and | Purses. A good range of colors, but none in black. Regularly valued at $7.50. | —Velvet Canteen Cases in blue, green and black. Silk lined and fitted with large mirror in lid. Regular price $6.50. | _For Tuesday at $4.75. Special Sale in the Special Price Basement ‘An Extraordinary Clearance Sale of 589 Georgette and Crepe Blouses | 92.95 Each —These Blouses are the remainders of several lines formerly specially priced at $3.95. Thousands were sold as super-values at that price. The great addi- tional reduction is madecat this time to close out the remainder. In pink, flesh, white, Liberty blue and sunset. Trimmed with embroidery 2 and beading. All sizes to 40, inclusive. ene «une Pot Sens Bons , | Bruises His Back A Watch Repaired by F\ Daniel B. Bump, 41, shipping} clerk for Stewart & Holmes Drug} TRUSS TORTURE 1 Co. Can be eliminated by. ws caring the Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB 209 Second ave. S., is suffering | Lundberg Rupture Support. We|from a painfully ieeiitaedl back in| = g\ve free trial to prove Ha superior line city hospital ‘Monday as the | A. LUNDBERG 00, | result of being bumpe | 1101 ‘Third Ave. Seattle [ing flower pot Sunday. 1. | | dent occurred at Bump's home eh Apply | lease the Clean, An- Tired Feet tiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use and blisters or heaviness after meals are most an- noying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. KI-MOIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE $10 From any raat fox or | E for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. hen applied as directed it effectively ANA LG a) S I Q U E pal moves eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, so. Sores, l J B ‘burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is | a clean, dependable arf inexpensive C antiseptic laud. Try it, as we belleve quickly: Heaps ace nothing you have ever used is as effec be rt. Geta tive and satisfying. tube of relief now ‘The E, W, Roce Co,, Cleveland, Oy Thos, Leeming & Co, N. Te . || Jones Is Always Right HEARTBURN had 3 | et ee a, esee

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