The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 18, 1920. | Prenataby 4 > fo " " Low Prices on 7 It ta . | Amenica, I Lave You The Rhodes Co. Odd Pieces Little Girl From Russia Embroidered | Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Those Words on a Silken Banner of Fine ao | aaberer rs Bedroom any 2 “if Furniture ; ss Now Her Love Wavers A Disposal Sale of Broken Lines ‘ They are to be closed out! But the original values that we eng -“ Quote do not nearly do them justice, for they were contracted for | : Jong, lo , and hence their former pricings are far below “ : ss P : ; aS a4 i Raw. one, an soe ts cobeoes Ueeb, GaN prove pestainer ‘ The Children’s, Women's Muslin and Apron Sections have gathered for this Particularly well-marked pieces in birdseye maple, fitted with 4 bye, Thursday's sale all odd lote and broken lines and reduced them especially for a quick } heavy French plate beveled mirrors 1 only Chiffonier, originally $49.50...... .+.. NOW 840.00 2 only Chiffonier, originally $52.75...... .. NOW 645.00 Colonial style Dresser, that would ordinarily sell for $85.00 Chiffonier to match the above and an equally remark able value ts...... Now $60.00 He hg a WARS Te =) Aprons And Many Other Similar Offers = ae : , 1 | 1] 1] 100 Percale Aprons in a broken line of coverall styles in plain colors TERMS cITy _ emt TH | and figured patterns. Sises i, 2 and 3, but not ench size in every style MOST LIBERAL CREDIT IN THB . iu As H or color, and with the larger sizes predominating. Formerly $2.95 and Formerly Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. | ni ror : : 389, Goon Thursday, while they Jas RUNBAU tibue P| aes i , || fe] aa | 16 Girls’ Winter Hats in assorted styles and colors, “ie Ss bs 4 , : mV ah \j While they last, Thursday, choice at.......... FURNITURE CO. INC. “os ; Pa Girls’ Coats WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH thet, § 43 18 Coats In assorted colors and fabrics, Sizes 8 to 14 years, but not |} | a ys he , b } | each size in every style or color, Formerly $9.60, $12.50 | i i kel : ' oe te and & few $19.50; while they last Thursday, choice at. y * Upper Main Floor, IGH EXCHANGE on Canadian GET YOUR BOOKING Gladys Ellarinonoff, and her embroidered flag banner, which she doesn’t know whether | . | Boys’ Suits ney and prohjpition have cur-| LONDON, Feb. 18-—~The air com-| 45 take back to Russia or not, | » pare made led Canadian tourist travel to the|muter has arrived. The Handley-Page ss ’ We! : | 80 Boys’ Suits, of light mixtures with tes, says E.G. McMicken, general |London-Paria service can be booked] “America, I love you.” jembroidered flag worked dur-| was admitted, took the oath and single pair of Knickerbocker trousers, Sizes nger agent of the Pacific| fora series of 12 tripe at a total cost| The words are emblazoned! ing war time by the hand of |" ‘Walified to vote 4 | ’ viteane vie ther aa I F ip company, who has re-| of $500~—a saving of $25 on each trip.jin glistening silk upon an 14-year-old Gladys Ellarion-| yar ar pice ted aati tare: —— 7 : $10.00 turned from California |- ————____—— off, a Seattle high school girl.| iy worked for the Red Cross. They oo Then the flag and the words| thelr money and their time meant much te her. Today she is y drive Thelr patriotiam not s0 sure. The trunks of the El-| was unquestioned Girls’ Dresses Infants’ Coats PIRIN: lartonofts are packed for early sail! ‘Then came tie reversal. A week ing back to Russia. ago Dr. Jackson learned of thel a0 whi Coat fi izes 6 az 4 : amas ic jar 4 Wool Dresses and 18 Silk bed adit Alls. “RUSSIA'S GAIN AND plans to return to Russia, Puzaled Dresses in ntzes 6 to 16 years, but not months to 2 years. All slightly AMERICA’S LOSS” ne Gent them word that he- would each size in qvery style, color OF — gotled from showing. Formerly $3.50, sa ke to see them and Gh fal . It Seattle lets that tamity go it| ine to ase them and Gi bs « quality, Formerly $14.95 and $1960, 9595 ang $4.95, Thursday, while will be Russia's in and erion's - Take Aspirin only as told by “Bayer” Te han ne CAL aL. ak We ing. slr. we. oaibl they last, chotce shame on Seattle's Americanism.” | After the interview, “that these peo ‘That waa the comment of Dr,| Die have lost their faith in the jand| Henry BJ on, Uncle Sam's ed.| ey loved. But they have lost £ ° ueational omieary into the North. | Mith ||| Silk Camisoles west, after he discovered the plight/ HIS RUSSIAN NAME of the Ellartonotts. KEEPS HIM FROM Job Pink Wash Satin Camisoles, $5 Striped Gingham Rompers, in Dr. Jackson has just sent to prem) «ry, t aie trimmed with wide lace, in sizes 36 sises sg 4, § and 6, with the | a beck to be Meeedt ‘tus Oniesl ‘The father-—a fin Upstanding | to 44; plain and embroidered, For- . jarger States bureau of education. “What 4 . | merly $1.26 and $1.50, izes predominating. Formerty $1.60, oe cere, hasn't been able to get a job ial Th y, choles ‘é special Thursday, while Hed. In it is the story of Gladys! Russian name. They don't want they last, choice. ok | Bliarionoft and her silken embrol-| psn } |dered fag. | “Their home, at 1043 ‘Thisth i wn i i |“"prom Ruma the ilarionottel war wurden me gut itd Thutie «t-1] || Batiste Gowns Princess Slips |oame to Seattle 11 years ago. TheY greds’ and he was thrown in. jail 3 0 z 61 Night Gowns of yellow batiste, All sizes of Muslin Princess Slips, jee @. Bilarionet?, By Mb gee The finker of scorn and ridtoule|| | with pine bird pattern. Sixes 15 and from 86 to 44. Fermerty 1.86 bys thelr tw ones, Gladys and ber) was pointed at his daughters by 16. Formerly $2.50. While they ee ee infant # their school companions. They were!} || jast Thursday— they last Thureday— 95c ELLARIONOFF ADMITTED called ‘Boishevists’ and ‘I. W. WY’, MOCHA 2.2 -secee eee ecee eee TO CIMZENSHIP and they left the school in tears, Eltartonoff waa a skille@ mechante.| “Gladys brought me her flag, and He got a copy of the United States|1 asked her; constitution and studied it. He) ““When you embroidered those studied the American ferm of gov-| Words, ‘America, I love you,’ did {seme He.applied far citizenship, | they mean anything to you? Hun Sub Blockade Present social unrest was a@vocated | et lee tier as “tT 81) Was Started Five || Wetneetay ty omcate ot the Amert “And : can Library association, at the start 24-Y car-Old |e: ier 'siinta eywsets °|| Years Ago Today |/-7 srr mauonise "Desks tor Br “No! she said. ‘We want to go|| The German submarine block: || «-ynoay” campaign. ‘The association back to Russia, ade was de proven the |} Will raise $2,000,000 for more books, Where can you get ° UNDECIDED WHETHER 1915, which, better dentistry than IFC EXpere |r0 rave rue rise | one — is possible for a grad- “But the problem wan what to do|] tnited States into the war " th the fi te scriptio: 3 . uate and licensed of War H ere Guth, the flag. and its Inscription. || against Germany The Paint Department Offers } man, honest, hard-working and ain dentist to give you? | ame acro i . 5 When a dentist iderll iG al RE gh peor gong Sarspeed! eBid. Muny League Not A Big Special : the best material and BA. D. Be, te visiting Beattie on |*t t Pack it or not. Sho asked her in Favor of Raise|]| workmanship and can a world tour in the interests of | {ster who Admitved fone Jo Russia) ‘rhe proposed charter amendment an " prove it, could you ex- Oe ee een ne a | why. f..thap. laves. Ainedion, . thay | Commins to) Sense Sie satan ey $3.00 Waxing Brush pect to get better den- as ekak She, Commbnbent obceed jhad not etayed. Should be defeated by the votern at tistry ? thruout the war as a technical ex.| “The sister suggested that the In-|the general election on March 2, ac- YG When you receive pert on the more virulent forms |*eription be unraveled and just the|oording to recommendations made gear F of poison gas, and was decorated | fiag taken In the trunk, Still unde | Tuesday by a special committee of | At every care that is pos- with the Order of the British Em.|cided, Gladys laid the thing aside|the Municipal leag e sible for dental nurses pire for services in this hazardous |4nd went on packing.” ——— eee and skilled operators field. Dr. Jackson solved the problem F) | to give you, you have But do not be deceived by that/for them. He asked Gladys to em | Shipments oming These 15-pound weighted — i. / ntring of degrees and that formid-|him the flag. He explained that he| to Seattle Daily Waxing Brushes are a bar- )) ; / met up with the best able war record. Dr, Consley-Batt | wanted to stake her picture holding| gurplus army food will be sold at sabi value in dentistry. is a slip of an English girl, only|the emblem in her hands, and that| retail in Seattle for an indefinite pe- gain at this price.” They will 24 years of age, with fhe fresh|the picture was to be put in a book| riod, according to word recetved by ive a beautiful lish to Novocain is used by all ie poate complexion of the girls of the/that the government would publith|omcers in charge today. Additional st ed fl Po! : men, and the best in our profession British Istes and with all the ex-|to teach Americans real American:| gnipments of commodities are arrtv: your wax loors. Special are not mistaken. I can use Novocain uberance of youth. One of the|ieni. And she consented ing daily. A large supply of toma- at $1.98. i 5 ; | i an experience youngest doctors of science in the! “My Inst word to Seattle ts this,”| toes and bacon is on hand pone a ny I ow Ph Seattle world, Dr. Consley Matt is recuper-|said Dr. Jackson. ““Don't let that | wait ne as which is not equale " m ating from strenuous war work by | good family go tmek to Russia,| COUNTY COMMISSIONERS voted My painless dentistry is the kind eneireling the globe, making trade! Show them that America is America| Tuesday to pay city $125,162 that makes ry office the largest in BR) Iniite for the ‘tin government |ater alt" LEE a Ba _|| $1 O-Cedar Mop, Special Seattle. It is satisfying. ravela for @ London publishing To claim to be exclusive user of my methods would be unbelievable, but vale in mama te toae he — ne ; Ren Le to get my experience and skill is Stella Sereth, 2497 Federal ave. S : | t Cc convincing. The Time Has Passed When the People of Seattle Have to SENTENCE TRIO S -— ‘ By using an O-Cedar Mop you itant Dental F: ; / can keep your floors bright and Pay Exorbitant Dental Fees ; ttractive with very little ef What high-priced dentist has better equipment, and what high-priced dentist PEN y ) / attractive ery le ef- is better educated than I or my associates? Where do you receive better treat- 7 fort. These Polishing Mops are ment? My office is run on a real ideal basis and every modern idea is carried Plead Guilt to Stat treated with O-Cedar Oil and out and a plan worked out that is a saving of time, pain and money to each y ate are made in the triangle shape, patient. Charge Here making it easy to get into corm When you read my prices please notice that I say the best, and then notice the | \ ners. Special at 6B¢: price. I call attention to the fact that I am no corporation, but practice under Ray Richardson, J, W. Beem and By L. W. BOWER, M.D. , : : my own name. I never go above my prices, which are quoted. J. R. Le Blane will all go to the pent hs company. tentiary as the result of sentences | 4 imposed by Judge Mitchell Gillian : A man weighing 150 ds has fat \ | * We extract teeth free for plates and bridges. Tueaday fiom -eaanl ia: enough in his body to make a dosen good 45c Earthen Bean Jars Examination Free Richardson pleaded guilty to the , sized candles. That’s “fat enough.” Too parpeeees OC Tom: Angels poptroors, much fat or too little indicates a disordered ote Py aad pate OF wr angele, hysical condition. The average American has too A Fittle fat. He is gaunt and spare. Americans are | t Cc yearn, known to the ase as ., nation of bee ay ling guilty to grand lar That is the price they pay for a success w! oes « al c was sentenced to two TM aoe take time to eat properly. No man can be stronger BB Ps ted to be eb one of raul than his stomach. The man with a “weak stomach” will varthen Bean Jars. We are offering the 2-quart be a weak man, When the stomach is ‘‘weak,” the food is special at 20¢. , |’ imperfectly digested and the body as a consequence, is insuf- airs let opel 1 1 Ralph |. ficiently pourthed._ A052 a elegy 5 gay ba Murdette Manning and Ralph rh ; f ‘ ety a q poets | the nourishment derived from food exceeds the daily require- » Insi I L d Visit Dr. Wil Tod ite oll Peds hativsn serteate | ate of the body in wear and waste of tissue. When the ‘stomach Don't Forget the Big Sale of Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today 15, were allowed to plead guilty to| js “weak,” the nutrition falls below the daily requirements of the Nucut Glass % I petit larceny by Prosecutor Fred C.| body. SASS : ‘ ’ ‘own, and were sen ced 10 «80 “i ‘ DR J. T -WIISON ant eon jail ce Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery acts directly on the Many beautiful pieces, Special at. .59c ; 10% FIRST ; SAM AMMON and Inaac Alrish {Stomach (and the neers and dicey hppa hag gr . Vv AVENUE wigs tetany Vguntios * charges | obstructions to its activity and heal u 1 é “ By | Sean oviee Lach ty den |supply the body with the necessary nation. “Golden Med- “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES” Oe Os esol Phone Biliott 1833 uty sheriffs for alleged liquor posses | iga) Discovery” .s not a cure-all. It medicine for the Lady Attendants sion, Alrish lives at 1208 Washing:| 4 oy and organs of digestion and nutrition, The “Dis- - — covery” increases the blood supply. It contains neither alco- | 9H BANK ROLL of 1 Remy.| ho] nor narcotics, Has been sold by druggists for over 50 | 8617 Corliss ave. was set back $50) 64. Sond 10¢ for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' ig abe taba Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Consultation by letter free, * fire.

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