The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1920, Page 9

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‘ # THE SEATTLE STAR.-TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920. Hair Tonic Proves to {Be Great Inspiration i . Tomorrow, Wednes- It reached your eyes-— Did it reach your. eee |. \ ere You've seen the interchurch advertising. In newspapers. In maga- con pal gh zines. ' a Not ‘Guilty of ° , Double U. S$. Charges Indicted by the grand jury for al a - You know that 30 great denominations are co-operating in a world ; Cage gt a eh ee a sald Ibitio Be ore oe Crepe de Chine in three lots ac ‘ating Silks plan to make each church and each denomination render bigger, oll Hy i jeade $2.19, $2.95 and $3.69. All 40 _49in Satin Cherten 4 broader service for all mankind. You know something of the needs net guilty Int “a RM rs Vite 8 59 —40-in, Satin Liberty, $4.40 yd. tr t Me Fancy Silks, Silk Taffetas, —40-in. Charmeuse Satin, $3.90 yd. that must be met— ; ud Big Still in Play Is Messalines and Satin Stripes; 36 —A0-in, Superb Satin, $4.90 yd. > Worrying N. C. Students | inches wide; at $1.95 a yard. - 36-in. Satin de Luxe, $3.90 yd. MORE AND BETTER HOSPITALS CHAPEL HILL, N, Cy May Colored Chiffon Taffetas in two ~ on ani de, Cy gney Boi eee ares 3 > A big lots at $2.95 and $3.95 a yard; =e 2 atin Imperial, $4.40 yd. * _— x | 88 inches wide. —86-in. Dress Taffeta, $2.90 yd. —MORE AND BETTER CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS niin | cory 5 a — Bin. Satin de Luxe, $3.40 yd, 0 ch & Colored Silk Poplin at $1.15 a —6-in. Faille Francaise, $4.90 yd. yard; 36 inches wide. —86-in. Peau de Soie, $8.90 yd. —MORE DOCTORS ABROAD ‘Thmt is the pro teh’ ts n ] —Sport Tussah; 38 inches wide; —86-in. Satin Duchesse, $2.90 yd worrying the of the Unt at $3.95 a yard. —6-in. Peau de Cygne, $3.90 yd. —MORE TEACHERS ABROAD pede otha ‘ thf Radiums and Foulards; 36 and ——36-in. Satin Marvelous, $3.90 yd. ra ry bam 2 % —36-in. Heavy Coating Satin, 40 inches wide; at $3.69 a yard. $4.90 yd. —A LIVING WAGE’ FOR MINISTERS et iar f ; “De pose Natural’ Pongee Silk, at 80¢ a . _36-in. Sujting Taffeta, $3.90 yd. yard; 33 inches wide. —86-in. Chiffon Taffeta, $3.40 yd. —AMERICANIZATION $ . “Phe actual still ts, tf yma —Fancy and Sport Silks, at $4.95 —36-in. Gown Taffeta, $2.90 yd. t important go prop | fi] a yard; 40 inches wide. —36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, $2.65 —MEETING THE RURAL PROBLEM yp a Satin de Crane, at 8840.0 yard SMH, chiston Taffeta, $2.19 yd. ‘ * P . psi ie. ch shades; 86 inches wide. —AN EXPANDING PROGRAM IN OUR AMERICAN CITIES © [Po vinics’pay “Mach Satin, ok $85 yd 8 —AN ADEQUATE PROGRAM OF EVANGELISM FOR THE = ff 0° $2480 in Fines Striped Shirting Silk, at $2.65 a yard; 66 inches wide. WHOLE WORLD ? , sage ; -Fancy Silks, at $1.69 a yard. Fancy Silk, Plain Messalines and _—TO MAKE THE SPIRIT OF JESUS DOMINANT IN OUR ; ny ac |e ee POE ee gee NATIONAL AND WORLD PROBLEM AND PROGRAM fom i 40 inches wide With its extraordinary opportunities for saving on Silks of staple quality and desirability. —Charmeuse Satin, at $4.55 a eclaed by the government when yard. Heintze was caught transporting —Printed Dresden Silks and Fig- You've read of this—it reached your eyes, but has it reached your heart? : rh Sal | ured Satins de Cygne, at $2.19 a yard; 32 to 40 inches wide. Millions of members of our churches have already responded generously! The response is growing every day, every hour. But hundreds of thousands who are not connected with the churches, but are friendly to the Evangelistic and Philanthropic program of the churches, have not been reached—hence this direct appeal. ; : r ie or some other similiar fore af oat _If you have not been asked to give your share to this, God’s work for mankind, give naw and i WILL ASK NO FUNDS son and ala ot fags give from your heart. NOW ' se - F OR M OTHER’ Ss D AY; ame of our mot tere wil ery Goods ‘ D'ALENE, Idaho—Fam- Hg which are . ‘ PUBLIC IS WARNED ous Alan race track ‘sold to satay Unsurpassed Mother's Day this year comes on,ask for it direct, and not thru per- or i h » order has been} sons unknown to them. New York of ‘or Unifor the 9th of May. An ¢ my, nt out from the Mother's Day In-| Let persons celebrate Mother’s| Pioneer Tacoma resid Ravens ae tf A tizin; he nciation of Pauean \r —_——— ity to et Pore e enact tee a ‘ann Day, A, Inavitual, or ‘ae ano | eed are the masks fo Gay oa Please fill out the pledge below. Give the maximum amount according to your ability to give Wholeésome- in tee saton preventing | eztsation nruy_chure attendance, tq thetr work just the same, 7 or as you have been prospered—this has meant thus far amounts ranging from many hundreds or ness organ or eit thousands per month down to $50 a month, $25 a month, $5 a month, $1 a month—even the ‘Take home some of ou Mother's Ay we : uf * Bargain Seekers Attracted by smailest amount will help carry on the great work of the Kingdom of God just that much further. ite y idress plainly and mail pledge below today. uneh. J sk woth te for any se. r| ° ° 4 Write your address plainly and mail pledge be swect, rich cakes like MMB worthy. Any Dereon att Big First Avenue Sale make, will complete efi er's Day nal asso: | dinner, right. c » in Philadelfh public au | 2 ro , thing if there | MANY SECURE BIG BARGAINS AND JOYFULLY ¥ , ; under the un] SPREAD GOOD NEWS } ealed to | 2 vhen| “Good news travels fast,” said Mr, H. M. Rogers, the busy ‘Mother's Day leaders desire as r of the Red front Clothing Co., at First Ave. and Pine St. “but ee ties tk Gana Ue will| 1 was totally unprepared for the response to the announcement of the Be = ista big sale now going on at my store. It seems as if all Seattle vs | eager to have a share in these rare opportunities.” . }, It was only a short time ago that Rogers nosed out his competitors by |paying cash for the fine John Lindh stock at Third Ave. and Seneca | ’ , St. and astonished the Seattle clothing wor! announcing “ The publication of ‘this advertisement is made possible through the co-operation Seattle’s Popular Dentists 4 ished the Seattle clothing world by cing “Seattle's | Supreme Sale" to be held at his store, It is one of the biggest events in | < P this line in years as there is a $60,000 stock, all under one roof, 4 of 30 denominations | disposed of Be For over 15 years many of Seattle's finest dressers patronized the | Lindh store, as they knew the up-todate styles and the high standagd jof quality that was maintained there, The same stock is now being dix i 3 ; posed of at the Red Front. . ° MICHAEL STERNS, DAVID ADLER & SONS, LEOPOLD MORSE | 7 ear Off and Mail 7 ODA } that are made to fit the mouth es made), HIRSCH-WICKWIRE and SOCIETY BRANDS show the. character of the clothing that is being sold away below value at this In our ANCHOR PLATES we guarantee that |ereat sale. When you can get a high class all-wool tweed suit that regu: they will not slip out of place or drop down. These larly sold for $45.00 for $22.85 it naturally attracts great attention. Other In recognition of the goodness df God, I want to assist in making possible the enlargement «plates cover only a small portion of the mouth and ff) suits for men are being disposed of at prices that seem equally ridiculous, 4 In Men's Shoes, which hav ly red of the missionary, benevolent, educational and philanthropic work of the are light in weight. . Le etc, ee ened weathe, Sil ah, yaa To those who have trouble with their plates we made) brand is being sold as low as $5.65, and GOTZIAN, CHIPPEWA CO-OPERATING CHURCHES IN THE INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT | advise you to come and seé these wonderful and DRY SOCKS are among the brands being offered at prices that make é % 3 z : . ANCHOR PLATES. Our best advertisement is competition impossible. Boys’, Women’s and Girls’ Shoes are also being a And I hereby agree to give, for one year only, May 15, 1920-May 15, 1921, thé sum of that hundreds of satisfied people are using them. jopia at amounts that are proportionately as low as the Men's Shoes, oe | High-grade Silk Shirts are selling at a fraction of what they are actually hich I t | There’s no use to worry over pain wher you worth, and the best Silk Ties are going at prices calculated to startle » whic promise 0 pay in > | come to the Pioneer Dentists, as we do all qur jthose who have an idea of their values, For example, Pure Silk Ties, NC I . Monthly installments, beginning May 15, fo20, work without the slightest pain. | worth $1.60, are: being closed out at 5c. | Arrow Collars are known everywhere, This neckwear, worth 30c each at — Give now. Don’t wait, longer for a canvasser to call. You need send no payment now—your promise will be sufficient. |any store, is being closed out at 2 for 25c, No one should overlook this Quarterly installments, beginning May 15, 1920. aap Eun cates went Payment i in full by check herewith. p LAT ES $10. 0 Sox, Work Gloves, Overalls and Mackinaws are being cloted out at the — nike whieh tatbod of payment you select same low prices that characterize all the prices throughout this sale, WLACK BEAR Overalls, worth $2.95, are going for $1.95; Silk Hose, Street Address Convenient Office rs—9 a, m. to 8 p.m. | wottn 65e, at 28c; Cotton Sox as low as 9%; Leather Gloves as low as, Sundays—10 a, m. to 1 p.m. 48e, and Canvas at 150, A great chance is offered to secure Extra Pants. Here is a large an Our Easy Payment Plan will appeal to you. Come in and sortment of both Work and Dress Pants at prices way below those you), let us explain. would expect to pay. Send pledge or make out check to Union Made Work. Pants that were priced at $4.00 are now marked, | $2.35. W. J, DICKEY & SONS, the famous heavy All-wool Trousers, JOS. A. SWALWELL, Treasurer, Union National Bank | formerly $10.00 and $12.00, are being sold for $5.85, and Khaki Pants. worth double are marked $1.65, Or to ‘ Pl nc. 8 ppt rena y i | ixty thousand dollars’ worth of stock under one roof is a George M. Fowles, 45 West Eighteenth Street, New York City ; tim Garces culo amount, but this merchandise ts priced at figures which should | Shwe d 3 AS .‘ out quickly, Much of it is standard, nationally advertised goods uthwest Corner First everyone knows, and all of it is high grade, It's a real opportunity, 95 Yesler Way Avenue and Vester Way" [Mf that may never occur again, and everyone showd grasp the op to secure some of this fine merchandise at the Red Front Clothing © 1601.04 Iirst Ave

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