The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 8

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| Suede, and others in Mat Kid. Mid-Summer Millinery For Sports, Street and Dress Wear In Three Attractive Price Groups $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 —A grouping that represents copies and adaptations from im- nted models, and original creations by our own designers, in ats from the small tailleur model to picturesque, wide-brim- med hats. —Fancy straws and combinations of straw, georgette and silk, in A all the lovely new shades, with an unusually interesting collec- I. tion of Sports hats and models in the favored Navy and White Ly for mid-season wear. is These are hats women who choose for individuality will appreciate as A Reduction That Should Meet With Immediate Response SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS Of the Very Best Quality and Style AT 13 OFF —A group comprising every new trimming detail, in all wanted street and evening shades and effective color combinations. TRICOLETTE BLOUSES IN NEW SPORTS SHADES —an exception offer for Saturday at $4.95 —these blouses were formerly priced at $8.50, and are the smart short- sleeve, slip-over styles that are particularly becoming. SECOND AT PINE Se aris | = Fuel requirements of shipping | board vessels alone for this year are and for next “The Shop OPTICAL COMPANY 7 Over the Ordinary Reductions Are These Shuart Special Values A. E. LYON Vision Specialist PERSONAL expert optical wervice that insures absolute accuracy is something that everybody who values his eyesight should demand. You get such service here. Models which express a charm and grace AWAY OVER and ABOVE Fashion's dictates. Exquisite Offerings in the season's most exclusive Pumps and Oxfords. Some made up in Patent, Black Suede, Brown Very Special Values at $9.85 $10.85 $11.85 $12.85 THE FAMOUS McCALLUM AND PHOENIX HOSIERY—AT SALE PRICES! A few of them $2.75 quality at.. 4.00 quality at.: 5.00 quality at.. A harmless and effective prepara- | tion to relieve the pains of Rheu | tism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum- | bago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It pene- |trates quickly, drives out soreness, |and Umbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles, You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of everyday ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti- septic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, 1318 Second Avenue get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head. ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents, Guaranteed. SOLDIER BONUS ‘Fate Will Probably Be De- cided by Conventions WASHINGTON, May 21 noth- er a soldier bonus will be pa dat thin sexnion congress ly will he decided by the national con ventions, congressional leaders be lieved today Indications were the house will pase the bonus bill Saturday or Mon day and that the senate will take no action before th ventions A hot fight to tration openly «# while a majority of the mgnbers favor passage ‘The house rules committee in ex: | pected to grant a special rule today making the bonus bi morrow, The rule wou assure action before adjournment to: morrow. Pershing Returns From Panama Trip HOBOKEN, N. J, May 21.—Gen ‘eral John J. Perwhing arrived re Jiate yesterday from his inspection |tour of the canal zone. The gener |was a passenger on the | States army transport Northern P cific. “I found everything in fine order the adminis: | ISOLONS JUGGLE |FRIENOS see BIG CHANGE IN PORTLAND MAN'} Johnson Says He Has Gained 15 Pounds Since Tanlac Set Him Right | “Not in a long time have T en | joyea wuch good health or felt #o well generally as 1 do since taking Taniac,” said W, H, Johnson, 319 Bast 43rd street, Portland, Oregon, | who holds a responsible position with thwest Transfer company ut a year ago I began suffer m lack of appetite and stom nd since that time, that jac wet me right, I have} that I could hardly do} My food seemed to do me if any, as my digestion and I lost both weight and | strength continually, After every | meal there was a dull, nagging pain | 6 pit of my stomach that kept |me feeling miserable for hours. 1 | was no rundown that with every lit © weather I caught a] ily getting over one t | tre The gas before taking another. from my sour undigested food would bloat me up terribly and my nerves were #0 upset that I would lie awake If the night unable to sleep. 1 was netantly having blinding dizsy xpella and could not bend over and straighten up quickly but what i} of the Oregon national forest \ OUR MOTTO | Fair Prices and Fair Treatment S17 Street | ‘red ick & Nelson Is Opposite Back-Ache Limber Up With Penetrating Ham- lin's Wizard Oil If not satisfied return the bottle and| lawn -there.*-he oaid. everything seemed as dark as night | 5 to me, “I was telling @ friend one day |Holds Up Sale how bad I felt and he advined me to | * try Tanlac and I just want to may of Steel Ships! i) oiin't have aone me a greater WASHINGTON, May 21,— ‘The! kindness. It helped me right from [shipping board today decided to hold| the start and I have continued to up further sale of steel cargo vessels |improve until my friends can eaally until the new sale plan now bein mee the wonderful c pee that has formulated by the board is com: | taken place in me, I have picked up pleted. , Jail of fifteen pounds in weight, but eee am not uch surprised at this for I | have been eating like @ bear and Pay Insurance ‘ gaining rapidly ever mince I finished At Postoffices iy tirm.votue of Taniac, My appe WASHINGTON, May 21, The| tite is fine and although I am eat house has passed the Sweet-Wason |!96 Just anything I want my stom bill under which service men .can|%°h Never gives me m particle of pay their war rink insurance prem. fumw at postoffices and which estab lishes 14 branch offices of the war risk insurance bureau trouble, My sleep ix sound and rest \ful and my strength and energy have been so renewed that my work [is no longer a burden to me, After getting such mplendid results myself I can conscientiously recommend Oregon Forest Is lnusine if othece whe fod teen Ordered Enlarged selves in need of something to build | them up.” WASH TON, May 21,—Presi-| Taniac in sold in Seattle by Bartell dent Wi has signed a bill pro | Drug Stores under the personal di viding fc larging the boundaries | rection of a special Tanlac represen: | ative. MoDougall./outhwwick = Second Avenue at Pike—— Men’s Cotton Union Suits, $1.75 3 for $5.00 Cotton Suits, in ribbed weave, of even texture; with long sleeves-and in ankle length; shown in White and Ecru. Sizes 34 to 46. 600 Pairs Lisle Sox Special 35c 3 for $1.00 With Slight Imperfections in the Weave. Shown in Black, White, Cordovan, Gray and Navy Blue. Sizes 91% to 1114, MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop—Just Inside the Door, MILK—the Real Health Food Health experts in recent talks in Seattle have urged the need of increased use of Milk—it is the most essential food. Our product heads the list for quality. Milk is your cheapest article of diet. Now is the time to drink more Buttermilk and eat more Cottage Cheese—Milk is plenty at this sea- son, and we make them fresh daily. i Get these good things from your grocer, fresh off the ice, Re (27 towk UAL soiled May lower Dairy hist Honest Milks NeDoxgllouthwick Second Avenue at Pike - Women’s and Misses’ Coats Greatly Reduced Tricotine Covert Cloth Velour Polo Cloth Bolivia _ Coats for street and sports wear, in varying ne and color- ings, and conservative styles, which can be worn for more than one season, The Three Coats Sketched Are Reduced to $35.00 A few Black Velvet Jackets are included, made in Tuxedo ef- fett, with modish yokes and pockets. —MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer. Boys’ Wool Suits Reduced to . $15 Some With Two Pairs of Knickers © Durable, well-tailored Suits of haere with coats and knickers lined throughout and seams ta) Shown in belted, waist-line and yoked sty: Heather, Brown, Gray, Green, Tan and Blue. Alterations Free ef Charge Corduroy Suits $10 Very Special Suits of Crompton “Cravenetted” Corduroy— sturdy Suits for school or play; shown in the serviceable mode shade in belted style. Sizes 7 to 17 years. —MacDougall-Seuthwich, Thiré Fleer 10 Styles at $5.95 4 Styles at $4.95 These bags are made in pouch shapes with carved metal and covered frames—tassel trimmings—coin purse and mirror fittings, with novelty linings. The bags are made of quality silks and shown in a wide range of street shades. Three of the more expensive bags are sketched —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor. Jewelry Novelties Greatly Reduced Novelty Spanish Combs, demi- shell and gray, hand-carved scroll designs, set with colored stones. Reduced to $7.50. Sterling Silver Dorine Boxes, with hand-engraved or cloisonne enamel tops. Reduced to $2.50. Genuine Cameo Brooches, pink shell or Cornelian, in hand-en- graved, solid gold mountings, with safety catches. Reduced to $3.50. Solid Gold Pendants (to be worn on fine gold chains), shown in fili- gree designs, with stone settings and pearl drops. Reduced to $1.00. Vanity Cases, silver plated, with auprante vanity, coin and card compartments, shown in a variety Red: : of engraved designs. Reduced to es). $3.95. rd F —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor. ’ Women’s Silk Jersey Underwear Reduced ’ Jersey Silk Step-Ins, in yoke style, trimmed with Val. lace. Sizes 36 to 40. Reduced to $7.95. Jersey Silk Vests, in self-shoulder strap or bodice style with ribbon straps. Sizes 86 to 42, Reduced to $3.50. _ Jersey Silk Bloomers, in open knee _ style, trimmed with bands’ of Georgette Crepe and Val. Lace. Sizes 5, 6 and 7.

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