The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1920, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. — = \Load of Rails Breaks |W oman Meets eae - an Longshoreman’s Le sc Burglar and Gets Back $80) MeDougall fouthwick Walter Mealy, 21 ar Shattle . _By Mabel Cleland» Page 50 YES, and We Correct Them, Too When Mrs. A. I Main f Second Avenue at Pike _ The whole room was tn a state] not any sign « of pretty disortor— pretty the things out of thei now, Dav tomed places were such pinky, lacy things. for a girl to marry a A wedding ts such a thrilling | a thing, and Pegg: flower girl for her be Margaret. So it was Pesmy's pink | bride she wa. organdie frock and pink ilk} hair and eye man disappeared, but Mr 4 the matter to the Extraordinary Sale ' 398 BOYS’ SUITS $10.00 4 Styles Wool Suits Greatly Reduced y cabin in the dense for F, Miller post under FUNERAL SERVICES for Jerom dloomers and all the pink | lovely in her and white things that go with a/ as any bride « nm and point | flower girl's fixings. Of course, you ¢ vid would foe! in the mirror he sa sleek “roach” (and in that he much pride), but he could see, fectly well, that his nose was a bloom, as the date was January 23 1853). So the only decora trifle “anubby” and covered with | tions to be had were the beau freckles, and besides, he was too|tiful greens fro big to be tn a wedding. He knew | There was all this; but, just the same, he feit | ister, so they sort of mean and jealous about all | justice of thy the fuss they were making over Pesky You can see how it would be So after making several boy re marks about things in general, he said “Mother, may I go over to Aunt} Aunt F Ellen's” she said, And because Mother knew, too, wonderful just how David felt “inxide, she | and the kkiased him and told hin to go on, | companim: and to ask Aunt Ellen to tell him|a dream about the first wedding in Seattle, | stood by AUNT ELLEN’S STORY } “The very first wedding in Seat. | 3", New Corduroy Suits Specially Priced eeDougall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike 1 think.” the wind had a 720 New tle wasn't very, much like the one bat > . ene ee ee Bart > go, 708 seems of the Od 253 Crompton “Cravenetted” Cordu- 75 Worsted Suits, Serges and “It took place in a cabin which | laters and ° réy, Splendid fit and careful work- Tweeds. In belted styles, plaited, omg oe ar te ‘there was | ete re, ] Broa ¢ ot manship; belted style, -with pockets; paneled and yoke backs. Shown in Brown, Navy Blue and Mixtures. Sizes 6 to 17 years. MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor kere knickers thoroughly lined; shown in mode shade. Sizes 8 to 17 ye: Seattle’s Popular Dentists Our Dental Experience Is at Your Service! We have built our dental practice on a solid foundation—the best work, the best service and moderate prices. We are experts in Plate, Crown gnd Bridge Work. And you get onJy personal service—that is a service that every dental office cannot give. Plates - $10 Crowns - $5 Bridges - $5 It Will Pay You to Investigate Our Easy Pay Plan. Shirts $9.85 | Including the War Tax On Sale Saturday Only Women’s and Misses’ Coats Greatly Reduced $3 5 Velours—Polo Cloth—Bolivia—Silvertip Bolivia Tricotine—Costume Velvet Sizes 16 to 40. MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor These Shirts Are Exceptional Values | | Boys’ and Girls’ Boys’ BP oys’ and Girls SHOES Union Suits “TROT-MOCS” At Reduced Prices As sketched—are . of Indian-tanned brown moose or —made of a splendid quality silk broadcloth—famed for its durability Boys’ Suits 65¢ Many People Are Taking Advantage and rich appearance. pearl elk hide, with Knitted Cotton Suits, in of This Plan. facts: -weited high: neck style, with short OFFICE HOURS—Daily, 9 a m. to 8 pm —shown in neat patterns, in varied soles.* oe aie “Sad ryt pees Sundays and Holidays, 10 a m. to 1 p.m width stripes, in tan, green, helio- Sizes 7 ; priced $6.00. 1114 to 2, priced tops, priced at $7.50. trope, blue and black, as well as some solid colorings—tan, blue and green. With extra high Boys’ Suits 50e “Athletic” Suits, of white Boys’ Laced Shoes $5.00 and $6.00 cross-bar muslin, in sleeveless Made of dull calfskin, im blucher style, style; knee length. Sizes 6 to with heavy extension soles. 14 years. Sizes 11 to 1314, priced $5.00. Sizes 1 to a we Girls’ Suits 50¢ PIONEER DENTISTS, Inc. DR. DANFORD, President ‘95 YESLER WAY Sothrest pears, "et Sizes 14 to 1714. ° Girls’ Oxfords $6.50 and $7.50 Knitted Cotton Suits, in a e O 1es On. a smart, correctly shaped last, in low neck styles; sleeveless, - 9 brown Russian calfskin, with broad toes and with fitted or “umbrella” - . welted soles. : * : knees; white. Sizes 2 to 16 Sizes 814 to 11, priced $6.50. Sizes 1114 years. to 2, priced $7.50. MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor MperneeReuitiwik, EMEn ae 95c Each | Saturday Only---2 for $1.75 —A large assortment, in a wide diversity of rich patterns in count- less color combinations. Wide and narrow widths, and finished with “Slip Easy” bands. 600 New KnitTies--- Very Special $2.85 These Ties have just been unpacked. They come in handsome colors—heathers, plain colors, stripes—in distinctive patterns and weaves. Widths are varied. . “CAVING money is the first step.” Any day is a good day to start saving, but today is better. As inducements:-to save, this bank offers safety, convenience, advice and co-operation. , (Where Can I Find Relief from | Itching, Terrifying Eczems | : *, 2 |This Question Is Ever on the; ry ou have the experience of others : |who have suffered as you have to | Lips of the Afflicted . | suide you to relief. No matter how Er | terrifying the irritation, no matter = 5 ‘ how unbearable the itching and ONLY $100 NEEDED | ®2ms, Tetter, Pimples and other! burning of the skin, 8 & & will Li $15 per month makes|teFrifying conditions of the skin are| promptly reach the seat of the trou c etter | deep-seated blood troubles, and applt-| ble. Give it a fair trial to be con- w'Littis [cations of salves, lotions and washes | Vinced of its efficacy, Our chief medical adviser Is an au thority on @lood and skin disorders, without reaching the real seat of/and he will take pleasure in giving * | trouble. But just because local treat-| you such advice as your individual H. C. PETERS |ment has done you no good, there is | ‘ eed, absolutely without } : today, describing your © reason to despair. Yo 716 Third Ave. oe seg 8s apt ed Department, Swift Swift Laboratory, Savings Departm: Saturda: for The Seattle National Bank || Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars Second Avenue at Columbia t open every om 6 to 5 convenience ash and ner lean only afford temporary relief - Pe. PE MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS f —_————J|have not sought the proper treat iment that is within your reach. Music kills that tired feeling —On Easy All the World’s Best Music Brought to Your Home ~22. Everybody is subject to environment—most people are inclined to moods, feeling keenly the loneliness of crowds—but if there be music in the home that sense of loneliness is absorbed in the pure joy of melody. A Grafonola or Artemis Player Piano makes you a friend and companion of endless joy. MOST CONVENIENT TERMS ON ANY INSTRUMENT YOU SELECT We will gladly demonstrate the instruments for you. Music has a deep, lasting joy ] SEATTLES MusicAL HEADQUARTERS All the ‘. n Q. R. S. and } Records ‘—} Ampico Playe: <i 4 Yi | ‘The World's Three Always EBLLIOT 112 |} Rolls r 5 ¢ 14.21 THIRD AVE r handsome = instru- ( pnt, “The Artemis Play- er Piano,” deliver ith ten rolls of musi a Other famous pianos Matched plano bench—<all and players are here, for the modest price of — On Very Rasy Terma al pleasur: your mood. € ete with NEW BEDISONS 10 selections of your own VICTHOLAS choice, all for INITIAL, PAYMENT—THE Very Kasy Terms ete agente lndipci

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