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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. ot « r places unlawful, | Hillegas Ancestor Loaned The action was taken after Mayor | ~ ~~~ arnes nad old member ne at tongue! Remove G 9 Washington M by souaat po ha onvelinns "a Th S The quality idea is thoroughly demonstrated by the wonderful growth of our poisons from stomach, eo. Washington money | ee wander t a law e tar stores in the past 25 years. Satisfaction must be mutual. We can and do give you | he best merchandise procurable at a sane price. liver and bowels | JOHNSON cITY, NX. i ie’ the F . t P Di ee ee, {| Vibrator ee A Choice Line of great-grandfather helped ¢ — ve a game. The wens h | ° Washington out of an uneomfo has been passed to break up the} | t P ight place and put the 12 America| Practice of card playing in cigar] riday an aturda Imported and Domestic colonies squarely on their feet, David | stores. | ‘ . Hillegas, a sand dealer of this town, | | ry is golmg to take legal action to re-| BRIBE CH eS against Con " * _ . cover from the United States gov-| stable Tom J | a? O’Cedar Polish—The best polish on earth for ernment $1,500,000. Lambert will b a | furni » ¢ 4g roy iv speci j z?hat is not all. Relatives of Hille- | Judge Mitchell Gilliam hax de ‘ | furniture and all wood work, A big special in gas are going to try for more than | — : two sizes: he does. In all, the sum which the| right hand for George. And George} Nearly all aches and 50¢ si f family will endeavor to obtain in| would do the same * : " " p0c size tor court ts $75,000,000. “Our family — reec pains may be successfully 25c size for Hillegas’ Ereat-great-grandfather | turned over his fortun treated by the use of an a2 was Michael Hillegus, first treasurer|in the time of the war p Mle ie Vibr: - ' nti: 2 of the United States, whose likeness | bas been multiply | Electric Vibrator. The |and name appears now on all $10/ever since—and that was nearly 150} benefits to be derived are, yellow-back bank notes, This an-| years ago—and comes to $75,000,000 | unlimited ot “California” Syrup of Figs! cestor, Hillegas maintains, loaned | now.” : . bok for the name California on| George Washington money to tide| The initial hove in the recovery ¢ . aa ‘ ~ : ; Mme, then you are sure your} him over a financial crisis, The|the fortune, Mr. Hillogas an . ' The ideal way to. keep Williams’ For fs having the best and most | mon . with interest, now amounts! will be made thru two cong bg the skin free from wrinkles ny Carnation, e Yexative or physic for the | t® $75,000,000. who are personal friend | ey eae and other blemishes, to ¢7yDENTS Al the Waterms PERFORMS © MR cp aoes ste stomach, liver and bow shit y great-great-grandfather and{ family, The claim will be made that, | | pipes } keep the hair and scalp in 4, ,_ Also e aterman and T OTHERS, Olivo, 10¢; 3 for Jove its delicious fruity taste.|George Washington were bosom | as the fortune was said to have been | ims = : a fine, healthy condition Conklin, a full line, at $2.50 PROMISE Wrisiey’s Olive Ofl @irections for child's dose on/ friends,” Hillegas said today. “He | used by Washington In the prosecu- P ° . 4 other id and up. © OBE. sane sh bottle. Give it without f | used to say, time and again, my folks | thon of the war, the fovernme nt ts| i and a thousand other uses. S2SEQUP Palmolive, 10¢; 2 tor + You must say “California.”' tell me, that he would cut off his’ Hable. . One of the minet attractive poputns Men will find it soothing sees Violet Glycerine EG REE FER SEAT OF OEE 7 ————| concert programs to be offered by|f| and refreshing after shav- Get a Pitan a broae Ar hg 3 for .. |the Seattle Symphony ¢ ra thin | ing. season will feature two distinguished | CASCADE ‘ Complete outfit including alt KODAK Oe 45¢ | members of the organization as wolo-| ists, Miss Zhay Clark, harpist, and necessary attachments and 6-feet Shah of Persia.......25¢, 35 4 Mr. George Kirchner, violoncellist, || of electric SYRINGE Septol San Rio Olive on Gaatie, together with a list of orchestral cord, each 20¢; 3 for..... 50¢ | numbers including some well-known | Ve positi A Savon la Satineuse favorites and three striking novalties We itively guarantee 3 Tg « by modern composers. | U ® the J. B. L. to perform the Poslam Soap Svendsen’s legends for orchestra, | niver duties for which it was in- —, — ears’ Scents . based upon an incident in Washing: | o tended. ton Irving’s “Rose of the Alhambra,” | L K. nded. Colgate’s All-Rouni unc 1 3 for is a descriptive work of melodic} im- charm. It pictures the apparition Your health can be im~ Woodbury’s seen by the maiden Jacinta in an old| Black nickel case con- proved by using this most , Lysol Soap .. tower of the famous castle in Spain, |) taini int bottl ith wonderful . 4 Cranolene Soap “ aoe ining pin oie ww device. It drives 3 sastil funky Korsakon's "Spanish Ca. |f| Polished cup and shoulder; 1) waste from the system Recisol en price,” which is said to be one of the} fits snugly in top of kit; as no other appliance can Cuticura .. most remarkable examples of instru- size of lunch compartment, “* oe Passer Spring will soon be here Germicidal .. vee! | mentation extant, abounds in tasct-|J! 41x9 inches. Price com- A free booklet explaining | /) éf you have no-Kodak mss ie a 25¢ *inaud’: nating rhythms, and will form the it i ‘ 35¢ plete, it in detail can be had at . 3 ‘ 1.00 ee ae aay offering of the seh $4.00 any of our stores. Syringe — 7 he ad a s. 3 Two short bers, Sibelius’ Every working man should complete $ some real good imes. e Your calendar undoubtedly tells you that this is the Be cic re Magee etiam |) AS SA for 10.00 cavise you to get prepared Fenian Mesmes ee “Shepherd's Hey,” will add variety | now and select your Kodak catvert’s Carbolic year 1920, but if ill take the troubl d into > | ut if you wi e the trouble to drop in to the program Shoulder Beasas Sr Ounaek dheitiue pow, Maes i i a Mr. Geor, Kireh: ill be heard ’ my store tomorrow you will rub your eyes in wonder. Dh y ofininbreren redler g plete stock. Armour's ment and imagine you are back in the good old year @ violoncello. and string orchestra. | - . 7 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Kodaks range in prices Dermazema skin Soap 1914, before the world went mad. I am going it anion by Caarue saeceenana | ALL SIZES from $8.29 to $112.15. D- D. D. Soap... " vend sich! . +29 Verpieide Soap to literally turn the calendar back—rob Old Father Calendar Says Ji} wendctewonne overure, “pineat's| 7 1920—I'm acto aedinqapthasad abigokord Shoulder Braces strengthen Brownies, $2.89 to “mo Soap .... Time of six years—make you forget there was such a to Make The complete program follows: — | the back and tend to promote $19.95, Jergen's Putas. thing as the war. Here is what I am going to show Yoy It’s Cp baer Py reblog - good health in general. Gallet Soap ‘ cree Ow “Truform,” a_ high-grade White Rose Glycerine ra fe : RES pete ts ’ at p you for a few days only 1914 Hhepherd's Hey brace, made to satisfy.$1.75 Our Own Dark Room ACS eraser ate Se deabins:- ties: caretiont wight Wait, -Sreceaes shemen' on the operating table waiting for a D half hour to be “sewed up.” Search at Ballard found the doctor dead in the ante Union St. Ave. room with a polson bottle in Ina hand. aie at | Ave. at Ave. Near : ‘Pike St. | Pine St. Alaska Bldg. 3. ADE TO ORDER Any Style You Want for........ ; ‘Oreneatra, PO appa om on brace $ eets with your approval. Bring Vivaudou Rose $ | ieee Joka suena: tia: “Uprite,” made from best elastic, and a ais petting and printing Vivaudou Jami . a will give good service $1.50 ana experience the Joys of good Hudnut Violet See Fondango of the Asturina “Army and Navy” 75¢ pictures. 7 \Dies While Patient | B A R I DR RE he PARIS, Feb. 6.—Dr. J. W. Eliott, . A °. an English physician, kept a patient | Second Ave. 5349 First Ave. Westlake 610 Second Bis , confirms ie ‘ This Up Long that clothes for spring will ‘ailor Must be sold immediately and all Men’s Wear must be closed out at once to make room for Spring endl Well T ed Goods that will cate > marked much higher than you've been paying. Remember this warning, In face of the con- I think it is fair to and rush down here early SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 9 A.M. stuntly advancing price ’ : say that my stock of . " of all materials that woolens is not only the Suits and Overcoats, values up a Y | 2 85 Suits and Overcoats, values up {2 4 85 * enter into a ~, I can- ¢ Ye largest shown by __ $30.00; cut to.... tie s Pw one to.. : a | not hope to sell clothes : ee ae Suits and Overcoats, values up to uits a vercoats, values up to 3 for very long. 5 $ also one of the most “ ’ $ . Se oer order in at fe) oie carefully selected. Ex- $40; cut to l 9.85 $70.00; cut to oo 4.85 F once if you want this eee, “wit “prove $2.25 union-made [J $2.00 Black Sateen {J $1.00 Wool Sox cut $1.75 Blue Cham- ff $15.00 Boys’ Suits J 20c Handker- cut to chiefs, Bandanas . Brice. oe he this. Overalls, extra §@ Shirts cut to to bray 98c_ bd $ 6 95 or white, cut to 7 BE ven con comsl Pe” stock. Toke yout time. “$1.25 $1.18 45c 9c e $1.50 Dress these suits in Seattle eve #2 Wait on yourself. You ; | for less than $70. _ won't be urged to buy. a Ss H 0 ES BOYS SUITS 4 ; i . 25¢ Garters cut to gly Aa Oc To tit you in the finest makes, either for J are being offered to you at less than half 6 work or dress, and latest styles, for about 9 their value. 3c 15¢ Canvas Gloves hal! j listed, to show P 2 ‘ mah oy lng a vs They are jumping sky-high elsewhere, cut to 9c $7.00 Work or Dress Shoes, but just see what we can offer you as $3.48 low as $5.45, and others besides those 75e Wool Sox cut to 38c 25e Men’s Arm Bands cut to SIDELSKY SIDELSKY Oc eee SUntS SUITS $1.25 Boys’ Caps SATISFY SATISFY cut to 68c “ 99 | The man who orders two or three suits at 5 ae his Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, most every | Told You So | i or ree og pnecnigy Sarr em gas Moa pate Suapenders color; broken lines; all sizes, but not in $10.95 That's what IT tell you in May or June | can possibly get good, ready-to-wear clothes every shoe. Come early; we can fit you. when you come around looking for a sult at this low price, Think what you save when 7 ' $18.00; Boys’ Mackinaws, fine and kicking about the high prices I'l be com: | you get @ builtto-your-individualmeasure for 28c Mecorg to 91 $6 98 quality, cut to 2 .98 $1.75 Children’s | | pelied to charge you. To m: the very low peice of $35.00. | Work Gloves cut 20¢ Sox, black and § $5.00 Men’s Dress $10.00 Logger § $15.00 Boys’ all- Play Suite ent to | | | | i} Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, Sate values to $10.00; cut to.... $4.85 “rie below: $5.00 Boys’ and Men’s Values to $12.00; : Shoes, cut to $3.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, $1 98 ° UNION STORE $5.00 Wool Un- derwear cut to Q3HSVO SHYORHO Avd I want to repeat the warni: LOUIS SIDELSKY, $1.00 Leather : to colors, cut to Hats cut to Shirts cut to wool Suits cut to 87 Cc LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED AT FULL PAR VALUE A7c 9c $4.35 $6.65 Imperial Tailoring Co. fil)-5-" PALACE (| 1022-24 First Av. JOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. the Right Store SIDELSKY Corner of SIDELSKY R R Be Sure to Find co et Te ME a ot ce HT CLOTHING CO sprinc st. «2 Two blocks south of Madison St. Don’t » 801 SATISFY . SPRING ST. the: RANA Rees J | SATISFY mistaken in the store. To make sure, look 4 iaibaiiinvad