The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 9

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_— McDougall fouthwick Second ici at Pike Semi-Annual Clearance Includes Men’s Furnishing's Outing Flannel Night Shirts $2.25 Made of “Amoskeag”’ outing cloth, with military collars. These garments are cut gener- ously full. Regular and extra sizes, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19. Wool Union Suits $5.85 “Vassar” garments, in heavy, medium and light weights, thor- oughly shrunken. Shown in nat- ural gray and blue. Sizes 34 to 50, but not all sizes in.every style. Mercerized Union Suits $5.50 garments in med- Muslin Night Shirts $1.50 “Vassar” Made of a good quality isi gg bib <a 34 ey fe muslin, cut generously full. cream only. Sizes 34, 36, 98, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19. 10, 44 and 46. Silk Ties $ Made from American silks, varied patterns. 1.65 imported Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.95 “Globe” make garments, light weight, 60 per cent wool. Steam shrunken garments, shown in natural gray. Sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46. and in a range of Bath Robes $8.50 Made of heavy blanket cloth in a variety of patterns. Small, medium and large sizes. Silk Shirts $7.95 Made of Japanese brpadcloth and satin and woven stripe tub silks, in soft French cuff style. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 34 and 35 inches. Auto Robes $9.50 Wool Robes, reversible — one side plain, the other plaid. MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. ‘More Sugar Canine Rats Left Enough Chicago Infleenze. by Ship to Seattle for Conviction! Wave Increasing CHICAGO, Jan. 21—Industry was! Sugar will pe shipped from San) LONDC Jan, 21—Tho the rata feeling tho effects of the influenz Fran o ir r quantities, be f old By ate most of the evi epidemic here today. Many com The Parr-Me- | den ane against panies were crippled by loss of em- ing it#\a r t man, re waa ent Gheyes thra iliness. The number of|Seattle service to handle the new|of ham sandwich left for a con new cases ported yesterday was crop. tion. Four centa refund on the or- 2,514. There h inal 146 cents cost waa ordered ONT NA ROADBU — RS will FRANK F. . ines operated by internal gines utilizing petre A Fresh Young Face, Like a Rose in Spring, attracts everyone. Girls grow up like flowers, and if weeds do not choke their young life and beauty (by which we mean dis- case) they blossom out into beautiful womanhood. The nerve- racking pain and dizzy feeling of young womanhood often bri ng the pallied cheek, the sunken eyes, crow’s feet, backache, and exhausted nerves, which tell of peevish temper and irritable thoughts, symptoms are all away—like sunshine after shadow—with the use of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, It is Nature's tonic for the womanly system.; made entire ly from plants and roots, without the use of a particle of alcohol or narcotic, and designed for the single purpose of curing woman's ills, There is nothing that will produce wrinkles and bad complexion so surely as womanly disorders. When pains and aches rack the young woman, her mother, sisters or her to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. From girlhood to womanhood, and later, this is especially 1ch Swept aunts should advise adaped to her needs, for it strengthens and regu- 4 lates. Write the specialist at Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential medical advice. Send 10c. for trial pack- age tablets. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, ah | ry Refrigerator cars, cooled by am. |< are being built for a/|¥ 1920, Railroads Five Years| “WHO'LL, BE PRESIDEN That’s McAdoo’s Proposal BY HARKY B. HUNT K eep » —NO. 4, i} ntry I» just a» vital a part of NW YORK, Jan, 21.—"“What| Aro ax any other feature of 1 would I do if I were president?” | ert Willlam G. MeAdoo, altting at hia} rm ‘ desk in the Hauttable —baflding, | 4 ked out gver ‘Trinity urch t the Mat JePrey coastline bey« And he maid , ; tributed, With proper states I think there are things mt tas Id be te earer and more important to the t they would bear less or public welfare today than tha 1 hurt upon | t want to con ww ' ' What we rit, but in « fine o the Amert h brit of unwr Main Amer * McAdo Recently one ¢ test of the allied nations | roffered to McAdoo a decoration in nauonal credit situatior remaina in its present chaos, and « lc aituation is kept in al honor of hie work during the war! rtainty. Amexport trade|4nd he just naturally refused tt os national pragpertty | auletly but aa effectively as if he had) cline, The people must be made | Advertised his refusal acquainted with this fact so that It is aafe to # that, if tn the) they will Ansist that the obstructive |future, thege should arise between | tactics now employed in Washington |the United Btates and a foreign na t the rep an senators shall|tion any incident requiring the oper ease, and world order be quickly re-| ation of a 4 Americanism, “fa atgred ld not emb doo, if fi nel of the am Gibbs r forelen trade ts, of courwe,! i him at tb » Our railroad system ,' t marine system, #0 {HOT TEA BREAKS» mM A COLD—TRY THIS Get a «mall package of Hamburg | Breast ‘Tea at any pharmacy. Takea tablespoonful of thin Hamburg tea, ugh about the | ) y while I had m on were ‘rail efeat our people aling that every fal and eco our transporta- | ieving cor , & © have got to meet | howe tly ax to whether! yp 4 new to be unified | tabi n the most | a cold and|f) re ntrol today an a | iclent basis y would fall far short of coenmary demands ot} hone who studied blem during the got to prow cram of nat t pro wenger our rolling tive power and, more must turn our at | WANT THIS HOME? iding of adequate | is in our great It takes only $100 and a job to As these are constructed and | become the owner. I build the first today, they are deadening; | on the arterial system| Unt of this house, the front two and our trans |Teoms, on my %-acre Little City | Parma in West Seattle. You move in and complete the place as fast as $100 cash and ‘$18 per month will make you the owner. | [4 Know of anything better In Seattle? | nvinced that we can ar/{ don't! Map and circular free, | rive at the proper permanent solu-| | tion only by extending federal con | for five years over the railroads mck and m an all else, we nm to the pr you can: H. C. PETERS 716 Third Ave. [sna ies cas Mt 6 maid, | 1 th prod | TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the of the ry, due Lundberg Rupture Supp We But I di at give free trial to prove its superior. of labor and iy. major problema before UNDBERG Co. | 1101 Third Ave. Senttla | day, and that it must be nd soon, and not inte lerance on Elastic * | Stockings teh || for + || Varicose Veins Made te order y. Fit guar ed. Phone Elliott 1698 F.0.Ginnever Ms ash nid po wens Advice and treatment from regular licensed phyeletana, and the higheet grade medi cines. The saving ts made Possible by all pa tients come to me—I make no house calls DR. WHITEAKER’S | || DISPENSARY 906 Third Avenue TAX DODGERS TRAILED BY U. S, Tenants May Report Pay- ment to Landlords having ast the average The } nue of th ever rehip pa After you eat~always take | ; = BATONIC, (TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACE) | Pe ie ald relieves Heartburn, Bloat: | y Stops food souring, - ersot < o| " ch miseries |}} aie co source of info! inte rmatic ul offic 8 the beat renedy. Tens of thou. ofited, Only costsa cent Positively « ed | 1" fund money LUDENS GIVE QUICK RELIEF. FOR THROAT TICKLE return form | f, and Inco! ring incomes of | ure now ready for © internal rev The nk designed for |those who did not pay Income taxes | llast year, and whose names fail to on the mailing list 16 corporation income tax | not yet been received. “3 e" 4 Wlanks have PAGE 9 - SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET For Thursd Suggestions for Prac aw \ Uy Q y ICE WOAUIE —By “practical” we mean seasonable merchandise of attractive chase ter and de ~pendable wearing qualities, at prices moderate incomes can afford to pay. tC if a Furs novelty shades, Or cape effe which so closely resembles Silver Fox that the difference is scarcely notice- able except in price. —Also Erminette collars and stoles. 4 —These furs are all beautifully lined with plain and “a Spr Ime With the near-opening of the spring season, a new interest in lighter furs becomes evident. In response to the ez we are showing an attractive s in white and taupe moufflon, the fur ring demand of fashion variety of scarfs and the expensive White and silks and satins in self and contrasting Moderately priced $12.50 to $42.50. —Vur Scarfs, First Bloom Three Exceptional Values in Bed Sheets ~ Presentiy opportunities to peeclentt the home supply of sheets with depend- able quality goods at prices decidedly below the marke’ ~—72x90 inch Empire sheets, priced at $2.00. ~~72x90 inch Colonial sheets, priced at $2.25. —81x90, good quality heavy sheets, spe- cially priced at $2.35. These sheets at 35 have a few oil spots which will wash out easily. ~The Bedding Section is offering many other special values at this time—spe- cial values in blankets, in bed spreads and pillow cases, Se specially specially ond Floor, sloves for Women ay Era and bens mdable Handweat ear for between-seasons service. —Two-clasp chamoisette gloves, in white and colors. Priced at $1.25 a pair. —Women's eight-button length chamois- ette gloves, in pongee color, with con- trasting embroidery. Priced at $1.75 a pair. ~—-Women’'s leatherette gloves in strapped effect. The colors include brown, gray and sand. a pair. Priced at $: —Glove Section, First Floor. J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. —In Charge of the Optical Department. On the Balcony, Do Your Spring Sewing on an Eldredge Two-Spool Sewing Machine The E areas machine. thread, using no bobbin, and saves bother by means of this with which it alone is equipped. of operation, —Every machine is guaranteed for a lifetime. Two-Spool is the rhsbain sewing It operates from two ordinary spools of It saves time, saves nerves and other features Notwithstanding all of the up-to-date exclusive features and simplicity it costs no more than other machines. 10 years, and with ordinary usage and care the Eldredge will last Women’s Woolen Union ‘Suits Specially Priced at $3.25 Each —860 of them offering an opportunity - for saving on dependable undergar- ments. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low “ neck, sleeveless, all ankle length. Sizes 4, 5, 6, at $3.25 each suit. Knit Underwear, First Floor. IT BEATS AS IT SWEEPS AS IT + CLEANS —It beats the embedded dirt from the rugs and carpets more thoroughly than the old method of beating by hand. —lIt sweeps all the lint and fine dust from the carpet. —It cleans upholstered furniture and draperies, if used in connection with the Hoover attachments. —It is operated the quickest and easton mat the most efficient carpet cleaner made, —We have a good stock on hand. Let us demonstrate one in your home, ~—Baby Hoovers, at $60.00 each. —Special Hoovers, at $74.00 each, _ —Terms if desired. —Dem nstrations, | Fourth Floom A Dress Form Will Help With the Spring Sewing —The modern adjustable sollapible forms can be ob- tained here on the easy pay= ment plan. Sold on easy terms of payment, $5.00 down and —$2.00 down, and $1.00 a $1.00 a week, without interest, Old machines are vas taken as part payment if desired. —§ewing Machine Section, —Second Floor, Second Floor, FRASER-PAKERSON Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement A Special Dice Price —Dresses of satin and silk, in pret taupe, brown, gray, dark blue and t sizes includes 16 to 40. A very speci at $15.00 each, Chambray and Gingham Aprons Specially Priced In Five Groups —Aprons of good quality chambrays and ginghams, and styles, and others f or contrasting shades, Specially priced at $3.50, $2.75, $2.15, $1.90 and $1.69 in a wide assortment of colors striped and chec ked materi colors with trimmings of each, The Thursday Special Sale Offers Sill and Satin Dresses The 1 clearance price re in plain Colors of range of i Many are

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