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HONOLULU, Hose, of T5¢. Infants’ Cashmerette Hose, 3 for $1.00 Made DDIES DODGE BREAK OF “CRAZY LUCK” Feb. 20..—"Crany fuck,” the Americans say. | Exceptional values at this very reduced price! ttractive patterns! Children’s Hosiery | “Notaseme” for boys and girls is not- ed for its wearing qual- ities. Indeed, the manu- facturer will replace all . hose which do not wear satisfactorily. Boys’ with double heels and toes, in black only. Sizes 6 and 61% priced 65¢. Sizes 7 to 81% priced Sizes 9 to 11 priced 85¢. Girls’ Hose, of fine lisle, with double heels and toes; in black, white and tan. Sizes 5 to 6 priced 65¢. Sizes 7 to 8% 75¢. Sizes 9 and 914, priced 85¢. heels and toes, in white only. Sizes 4 to 6. —MacDougall- Southwick, Street Floor. DEATH IN say the sidewalk, Johnny was pitched off struck on his head. a, voles Serer ect ee to) Shisuo hung on to the windshield & and John Enos, her American | Ut! the truck hit the house, when playmate, who is 7 she was catapulted thru the heavy |glase and alighted sitting down. A delivery truck stopped on &| The policeman, who ts on night Beep hill on San Antonio st. The! quty, was asleep. He ran for blocks @river applied the brakes, cramped |in his pajamas and telephoned to the front wheels and went into @/neadquarters that an earthquake Bouse with an order of meat Shixuo and Johnny climbed to the Beat of the truck and Johnny gave the whee! a twist and pulled a Away they went on a wild ride. The truck cleared a 10-foot passage be tween a telephone pole and a truck foaded with a picnic party; it leaped | ticular, had occurred in San Antonio st | The truck was absolutely demo! ished. Parts of it were scattered ver. over a space 30 feet square. Johnny's scalp was cut, but he was not seriously hurt Shizuo was pot hurt in any par i ~~ TRed Crogs Spends 'Forgets Gloves Huge Mercy Fund PARIS, Neb, 1.—(By Mail)—The * * ® x cording to a report Just made public bere. Of this sum 90,000,000 francs went to Belg t France int spring of 1917 Activities he the Red Cross has devoted approxi mately 200,000,000 francs to work in Prance While Burgling DALLAS, Feb. 20.—Police here are " searching for a feminine burglar who | | CLAIRE is said to wear clothes of latent mode Those there cafeterias get a and has several times left excellent | ®9d throaty gurgle ofita me, I like to gloves behind vinit them. MecDougall-/outhwick === Second Avenue at Pike Boys’ Sturdy. Suits Reduced to $8.95 Mannish models of serge, mix- tures, pin-stripes and tweeds — made with belts, patch pockets and knickers lined throughout. A wueety of styles, colors and fabrics. Sizes 6 to 18. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleer. Boys’ Spring Blouses and Shirts The new Spring Blouses and Waists are here—and such There are light and dark patterns, n plain colors and stripes, in novelty design. They are made with attached and detached Boys’ Spring Caps New models, with plaited and_ plain backs, and other style features —~many in plain colors; also fan- cy mixtures. Prices $1.50 to $3.50. —MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor, “Kazoo” Suspender Waists ‘A new shipment of “Kazoo” Waists for boys, includes two styles to select from. Sizes 6 to 16. Price $1.00. —MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor, collars, with soft French cuffs. Percales, Chambrays, Madras, Crepe Cloths, Seiesettes, as well as black sateen, also some khaki cloth. Shirts, sizes 12 to 14. Blouses, sizes 6 to 16. Prices $1.50 to $5.00. Children’s Hosiery “Notaseme” hea ° cotton, “Notaseme” Excellent value — shell - pink rubber topped, Batiste Corsets with brocade and satin stripes, and trimmed with ribbon bows. priced with double School and Sizes 814 to 12, priced $4.75. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor, \ New Corsets $2.95 Exceptional Values s at ere —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor Store Closed Monday, February 23 in commemoration of Washington’s Birthday Girls’ Coats Specially Priced Spring heralds in smart little Coats for the wee miss are shown. They’re in a pleasing array of styles — tailored and fancy models, with attractive collars of silk or pique, novelty buttons and belts. There are checks, mixtures and plain colors. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Specially priced, ranging from $4.95 to $13.50. —MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor. ‘Third Floor Shoes for Play Laced Shoes, made of brown and black leathers, on the “skuffer” yplast — like the sketch—with flex- ible leather soles. Sizes 6 to 8, priced $4.00. : Hats for Tiny Tots Reduced to 50e, 95e, $1.50 | This group includes Hats of felt, velour and corduroy, trimmed with gros- grain ribbon, and with brims turning up or down, A, Dg EMT, ye ee g ' THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. ‘She Likes Grab-and-Run Meals [ & wall, plunged down an embank-| American red Cross epent 158,000, Aileen Always Feels Like Tipping Herself ment and crasheg into a policeman’s | 900 francs on its relief program for ” *% % f “The gods that look after Lttle/house. As the truck mounted the | France and Helgium during 1919, ac ohikiren were watching,” Banakas and the Japanese, *% % myself that I am doing the High deep | Cost of Living wrong. I enter those places with a 20.rent I like to kid | Ambition and exit with a deficit ike ———- | Germany, I just can't resist those dainty horse-dovers and those appetizing entries, As @ consequence, when the time comen for me to taxi past the pretty cashier On the toothpick rail to the » T leave enough of this goods behind to keep a fumily in vang blink for a century A cafeteria is a crows between the labyrinthine depths of the Great {Cave of Kentucky and a moving | stalronse, | You set your compass due north breathe a prayer, hop gingerly into the bread line, grab a trowel on the run, and follow the tide of gastron- omy, . In high gear, you pans the napkins and the trays and the wads of yellow { Cafeteria Gives Her a Gurgle grease, Then comes the.moment of high decision! Shall it be otives of horse radish? Olives make one of your svelte fig ure too conspicuous; horse radish makes you frisky. You compromise on « sour pickle. An you pass the meat sector, the courage of your ancestors ts riot- ing in your blood, and you order hash. It takes a brave woman to order hash in a enfeteria, but it only coats 20 cents, and you are saving up for @ leather coat, so you take the risk After such economy, you feel jus Ufied in stocking your tray with a cozy trifle of lemon meringue pie, chocolate cream cake, a cream puff and some Old Fashioned English Plum Pudding | As you pans the checker’s denk, that beautifully coiffured female closen her eyes, mumbles mystically, |cranks ber N, C. R, and deposits a blue slip on the place on your tray | where your coffee haw slopped over. ‘ eye Uke @ tax collector know how «he does it, but she can spot that order of honey Ese have hidden behind your napkin ou don't every time. | And she can add up every tooth- pick and extra fork on your tray | They ail comt money in a cafeteria. ‘Kating at a Help-yourself has a | homely touch. | Hy the time you Nave stacked your! dishes, made an extra trip to the counter for the glass of water you always forget, you are almost in tho mood for washing the dishes. But the beat thing about dining at a grabandrun ts the tip. Stack your own plates, And tip yourself. A man can afford to declare that money ian't everything if he has more of it than he knows what to do with. Flu and Colds How They Can Be Prevented Sleep Well—Eat Wisely—Ex- ercise Regularly — Avoid Persons Having Colds— Don’t Worry KEEP AIR PASSAGES CLEAR Inflamed Air Passages Make Ideal Bi Grounds for Flu Germs, Flu This Year Is Milder While we know very little more about the flu now than we did last z r—the germ iteelf n mitively identified: horities agree that breathed in, If t srood shape and the tn flu germs | system ts) embrane or ‘ i] | apply @ little ‘al times @ day, | before being expose | ‘Treat All Colds Promptly | Above all, keep free from colds, colds irritate the lining of Air passages and make them | Breeding grounds | use of v | venting eT we well and covere of hot flan breath, carry ly the on within Use of External Treatment for Colds Increasing Vick’s VapoRub is the diseovery) of a North Carolina druggist who found how to combin alve form th 4 mphor — Menthol 60 theref! often without the effects: The beat evidence of the value o Vicks is t eadfly in ort trea! inning with the customers of a retail drug store, the use of “y ntl now more 00,000 jars are used an= And thix in spite of the at Vick's is a new form of ire In. the treatment This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, Feb. 23 FRASER-PATERSON CO, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET 9 ~ Women’s Coats For Men Fine Lisle Hose of Sure For Clearance at 4 Dependability | “ —With double sole, reinforced heel and toe, Black, tan, gray and cordovan. Sizes 944 to 111%. Priced at three pairs for $1.00. Outing Flannel Night Shirts —-Well made, of good quality outing flannel. Some are finished with frogs. Priced at $1.50 to $2.25. Outing Flannel Pajamas Coats of velour, crystal cloth, silver- tone and tinseltone, in brown, Bur- gundy, tan, old blue and mixtures in- cluding all of these shades, Some are fur-trimmed, and all are silk lined. There is a variety of styles in the lot. All sizes, but not each size in each style and color. —Ceats, Third Floor r) re —With plain and frogged fronts, Junior Polos Priced at $2.50 to $3.50. i Just In le The Main Entrance. New Spring Coats for Misses ~—-Designed after the fashions for their bigger sisters. Polo cloth, novelty checks and serges in a range of colors, Priced at $10.00, $16.00, $17.50, $20.00, | + $25.00 and up to $45.00, 5 : —Minsow’ Department, Third Floor. For Confirmation —Our showings are com- Children’s Sox prehensive — anticipat- ing the wide variety of A tastes to be gratified in —Spring shipments of children’s sox this —the most import- just arrived. In half and three-quarter ant dress selection for lengths. Solid colors of green, old rose, black, white, field mouse, pink, romper the younger maid, —Nets, voiles, organdies blue, navy and maize. Sizes 5 to 914. Priced at 50c and 65c a pair. and georgettes, trimmed White sox with colored tops, in in all manner of ap- proved girlish fashions. black, brown, navy, sky, romper, pink $6.50 to $25.00. and red. Some of the tops are in solid —Aisoes Department, | colors, and others are striped. Sizes 5 to 914. Priced at 50c and 65c a pair. The White Third Floor. —Hoslery, First Floor. | Girls’ Tub ‘Dresses At $5.00 ia) | New Bag Tops 19 Different Styles Just Received —Mottled brown, pearl gray and ivory shell composition frames, with oblong. link chains to, match. Priced at $2.50.. 4 ¥ > | —Gray and oxidized metal frames in« | Pretty Frocks for Now and | many different designs, shapes and ; 3 a | sizes. Filigree patterns, embossed for All Summer leaves and flowers in colors, finely en= _ £_Chambrays, crepes and ginghams, in graved designs and medallion patterns, i plain colors, een: and stripes. Featur- Four-inch to eight-inch widths. Priced {ff ing white collars and cuffs, of lawn and at $1.25 to $4.50. pique, smockings, pleatings, fancy pock- ets and sashes. ~-Ribbon Section, First Floor, — —Misses’ Department, Third Floor, —High lace boots made on comfortable — foot-form lasts. Patent leather vamp | and white kid ie with Louis heels, Sizes 24 to 7. Priced at $8.00 a pair, —Second Floor, Middies at $2.95 white with blue collars, white with red collars, and all white. Also white with i au detachable collars. Sizes 6 —Misses’ Department, Third Floor. | 50 Wool Jersey Dresses New Spring Styles $19.75 —Dresses of dependable quality ¥ Jersey in smart spring models, featuring silk braided and silk embroidered bodices and skirts, Straight line, tunie and pannier» styles... In navy, taupe, Pekin, brown_and fawn. » Sizes 36, to 42. $6.95 Saturday at $2.00 —Smart new style skirts, of all wool —The lot includes a dozen styles, some J material. In both regular and extra elaborately trimmed and others mo: sizes. Trimmeg with buttons, pockets plainly tailored. An especially attrac= | and broad belts. The colors include tive clearance offer for those wearing navy and black. The Sale of Coats at $9.75 someecmanitebers ams —Is giving extraordinary coat values. There are a few left and anyone who can find her size in\the lot will be pleased with the val-. ues offered. The price quoted is so low that it has no relation to the nt manufacturing cost. \