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THURSDAY, SEPTEMAER 16, 1920. ofa} SERVICE BIE Totes Bag of Auto Coal Hod, made of extra heavy black sheet steel finished in black > size; regular price 85c. Special at ... | Friday © and Saturday © Special 3 5le a 0 } o & & Our rebuilt Steel Ranges are selling all this week at a dis- count of 1-4 to 1-3. As they are sold with our personal guar. antee you can't make a mistake in purchasing one of them. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAD fa o}o]o) HOQUIAM.—Elks conduct funeral; DES FOR WIL- for A. T. Wilson, who died| SON DAVIDSON, T6-yearold civil ~ Special skin treatment. Medicat ‘ed Complexion Beautifier, $3.12 remedy. Herb Medicine | Mfs. Co., P.O, Box 851, Seattle. | war veteran and reatdent of Seattle |for 30 years, who died at Columbus sanitarium yesterday, at the Fremont chapel of the Home Undertaking company Friday at) Iipnm will be held Traps; Is Arrested While Julius Graap, 35, waa held in the city jail Thursday, detectives were checking the eontents of a sack In his possession when arrested at Fourth and Stewart at. by Po trolman J. Richmire Wednesday night to robes, an overcoat ® pair of shoes, a radiator cap and storage wy, found in the sack, Jead police to believe that Graap is a thief, He carried a loaded 32 caliber revolver To hold the amount of tea con sumed by Londoners every 24 hour it would require a cup 60 feet in diameter and 60 feet high. 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That’s the newest prank of style played upon Fashion by “Sweet Sixteen.” No circumstance, no market condi- tions — nothing— has ever brought about »or can com- pel a sale in a “Sweet Sixteen” shop. ness No “special pur- chases” are ever made for “sales; no merchandise grows so old as to demand a reduction _ for “sale” purposes, || nor is business ever | go dull as to call for |) such an exigency. i Our models come | and go with a ra- pidity and a new- | ness exclusively “Sweet Sixteen” | attributes. |AS theme origin. HE RICHNESS of its quality and the crispness of taffeta, with its ? peculiar rustle, and a flounce of Georg- ette bespeaking elegance, would ordin- arily deny its employment in any dress |at $16, but as you see it here it is a “Sweet Sixteen” PORTRAYED in the sketch of || the All-wool Jersey Dress on the left, the fashioning is a styling that represents “Sweet Sixteen” on the tide of Fashion at its height. The artful- of the embroidery presents a stitching of true French in reality at NEW , COATS e constant form, always delighting with the Every sale made in a “Sweet Six- teen” shop is closed with an overwhelm- ing satisfaction to the purchaser. Our salespeople are imbued with the same __ spirit, and are quite at ease in allowing an unrestricted _ selec- || tion from the tre- |, mendous stocks. But should any dissatisfaction with a purchase be man- ifest, we will hand back your money before you can de- \ mand it. The cool, sharp mornings, the breezy evenings, the motoring needs, the daytime street requirements, all combine to suggest a new coat of the charming “Sweet Sixteen” type at SIXTEEN DOLLARS 1021 Second All Mail Orders promptly dispatched. area, Avenue, Rialto Block THE SEA TO AIR PROPOSED! NEW CITY BILLS Public Hearings Planned on Three Measures Seattle voters will be afforded a | public hearing on three legisiative | measures now before the oil pub le safety committee. The proposed bills make important ‘changes in the trafic 6 the city wiring code and the building code, | Dates set for the hearings before the committee members are as fol lows October 6 (at noon)—Proposed re vision* of the traffic code, restricting | parking districts in the city October 18—-Ordinance revising the wiring code. September Counciiman Tin dall's proposed ordinance making the building ¢ retroactive #o as to permit city to corpel needed altera tions ter fire prevention. Seattle Physician Married to Baroness News of the marriage of "Dr. Bu gene T. Hurd, Seattle physician, col onel and chief surgeon of a Russian field hospital during the world war. to Baroness Nella Von Hochstetter, American widow of a German noble on August 24, was received hore Wedgesday. Dr. Hurd was nev eral times decorated for his services, threegimes by the czar, French Hero Weds; It’s Old Romance PARIS, Sept. 16—A romantic dream of years’ standing was real ized here Tuesday morning, when | Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, com manderinchiet of French armica in France during the great war, and Mme. Harden were married. Mar what eta! had known the bride since she was a child. McKelvy Is Denied Boilermakers’ Seat KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 16.— John Kelvy, of Seattle, was do nied a seat yesterday in the conven: tion of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America, on the | Rrounds of sympathy with I. W. W. He was glso suspended from mem bership, | | 22 | Coast Fire Chiefs! | Pacific Coast @asocia¥on of Fire Chiefs again honored Fire Marshal Harry W. Bringhurst Wednesday by electing him secretary of the organi | ation. The elections were held in Loa Angeles | ea alias | It’s a poor Bostonian that dorsn't TTLE STAR FASHION NOTES Mra. Inatile ‘he indications are that the narrow skirt will continue worn @ great deal this season. ‘Il bet they won't h n as the men's old | Detroit News, fall suite, STEALTHY ANEMIA If We could only see ourselves as others see ua, or if we would only read aright the reflection in our mir: | ror we might | @ great deal of suffering and sickness Anemia approaches #0 stealthily that it is sometimes well advanced before its presence is recognized Often the startled exclamation of a friend in the victim's first hint that there in a marked change in his ap pearance Feelings of fatigue and discomfort are the earliest manifestations of the diseane an these are seldom ta iradually the fatigu by Ianguidness and ness, Small tasks become an a walk up hill causes violent tion of the heart. The complexion becomes pale and there ix lons of weight. The nerves grow weak and| the victim displays irritability under slight provocation and ty extremely wenaitive to noise, voices and even the laughter of children, The appe- tite is fickle and indigestion pains are frequent. The condition 1s one that calls for & nonalcoholic tonic that Is free from habitforming drugsa Such a tonite is Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills, h have been used successfully families for generations, If tions are faithfully fo ¢ treatment ta to recovery r Williams’ Pink Pills give blood all those missing elements necessary to give strength to the nerves, color to cheeks and nourish ment to starved organa and tiasuen The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., of Schenectady, N, Y., publishes a little book, “Building Up the Blood” which will be sent absolutety free on re quest, Your druggist wells Dr. Wil Mame’ Pink Pills or they will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of 60 cents per box. Seattle’s Leading Dentist I am now devoting The Rhodes Co. Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 9 to 10 WOMEN'S APPARKEL— An aasortment of odds and ends priced for a quick cleanup, of 12 Silverto: tan and blue consists apes in 3 Short Jackets of wool Jersey in rose color; 26 Tub Dress es of colored voile and striped percale, and 12 jeorgette Dress Skirts, black and navy and rose stripes For this $ hour, choice 2.00 OUTING FLANNEL— 300 yards of 27:inch Out rose, and ing Flannel in Ught and colored fancy For medium stripes and plaids. this hour, a yard as follows: terns, at $15.75, 10 to 11 WOMENS SILK GLOVES — This ment of 150 pairs of Silk Gloves, which sold for merly at $1.50 and $1.75, includes White Silk Gloves with contrasting embroidery and plain Silk Gloves in gray, corn, pongee and navy Sizes 6% to 8%, but not each size in every style or color, For 98c this hour, pair. 10 BATH TOWELS— Good quality, full bleached Turkish Tow els, size 19x41 48 For this hour, ea. c ansort 11 to 12 WOMEN'S UNION SUITS — 100 Porosknit Union Suits reduced for a quick cleanup, These in low neck, no . flounce, or cuff e wtyle, Bizes 34, 26 and 38 only. Sold for y at $1.01 nd then duced to 75c. For this hour, a sult JAPANESE 275 yards of Japa Crepes in assorted col- ored stripes These are 20 inches wide and are reduced for this 45c hour to, yard... CREPE— Women’s Dresses Second Floor 1 to2 VELOUR DRAPERIES The Drapery Section, on the Upper Main Vioor, has taken from stock for this 150 yards of 29-4neh Cotton Velour, suitable in colormand pattern for side drapes, pillows and portierea. For 35c this hour, a yard MEN'S SUSPENDERS The Men's Section has reduced, to clean up, 160 pairs of medium width elastic web Suspenders, finished with leather ends. For this 35c hour, a palr.... Skirts and Coats, Special $9.95 | THIS assortment of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments is com- posed of odd lots and broken lines from our regular stock, reduced for a quick cleanup. All told, there are 100 garments, 40 Novelty Silk Dress Skirts in flesh, rose, gold and light blue; also dark figured pat- These sold formerly $16.50 and 40 Silk Taffeta Dresses in light shades of gray, tan, light blue and white. Sizes 16, 36 and 38 only. Formerly $19.50. $18.75 and $28.75. While they 20 Coats, made of wool vel- our, broadcloth and polo cloth, in sport styles, in shades of turquoise, red, American beauty and white. Formerly $15.00 and $29.50. my entire time to my dental practice, 1 al) examinations dingnose each cane, well an do all extract- ing between the hours of 9 a.m, and 6 p.m My offices have beer established for more than a quarter of a century, and under my Personal MANAKEMERt wwe sury 40, 1901. I do not compete with cheap, transient, advertising dentists, My prices are the lowest con- sistent with first-class work. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St, A Wonderful Sale of POCKET ¥ KNIVES Special at 98c and $1.49 Lot 1 at 98c Regular Prices $1.25 and $1.50 A large assortment of high quality “Robe- son” Sure-Edge Pocket Knives are to be of- fered at this unusu- ally low price. There are many different sizes and styles to choose from—you are sure to find just the knife you want. Spe- cial at 98¢. Lot 2 at $1.49 This lot includes $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Pocket Knives, or any Straight - blade Razor in the house. This is an extraordinary value. In this lot you will find a large selection of extra good quality Pocket Knives — these knives are good values at the regular prices— we offer them special at 8 1.49. “Robeson” Fit-the-Face Razors are included in this sale. Special at $1.49. QUART SIZE Sure-Seal Fruit Jars Special at $1.25 Doz. Sure-Seal Fruit Jars are excellent for all kinds of fruit—they have the wide mouth with the glass top. Special at $1.25 dozen, Set of 3 Aluminum Sauce Pans é Special at $1.49 A Special Purchase Brings This Remarkable Bargain These are the pure Almi Sauce Pans in sets of 3. consists of one 1-quart, on num Set e@ 2- quart and one 2!4-quart pans. Special, a set, $1.49. THE STORE FOR UL Spelger JSEFUL ARTICLES - URON While they last, $9 5 choice at so... 9 2to3 ODDS AND ENDS—50 Lingerie Blouses and 7 in size 34 only; Blouses in wizes 36 to 42, but not each size in every style. $1.00 AUTO HATS—The Velling Section, on the Main Floor, has taken from regular stock and reduced for a quick cleanuf 67 Auto Hats of all-ailk and siik-and-straw combinations, with vells attached, in weveral styles. Formerly $3.75, $4.00, $4.25 and $5.00. For this hour, each.... Middies. The Middies are All slightly mussed. For this hour, choice at ....++ Pic csecvesoese last, choice BL mecencas cares 98c $9.95 3 to 4 CHIFFON SCARFS— 63 Scarfs, made of fine chit fon with hemstitched and fancy borders, are offered in this sale at remarkable reductions, They are 1% to 2% yards long and one yard wide, displayed in white, flesh, sky blue, Nile, emerald, mais, rose and purple, Special for this. hour, 88c RIBBONS—150 yards of Velvet Ribbons in \%-, 2 and 2%-Inch widths. every width. For this hour, a yard. | TOWELS—175 Hemmed Huck Towels, size 18x36, | in plain white or with red bordera Special for this hour, each. ...e.ceeese+e Shades of red, violet, lav- | ender and claret, but not each color in 23c each «. KODAK ALBUMS—25 Kodak Albums, leather covered, with the word “Photographs” stamped in gold, and 50 loose leaves, For this $1 iy?) hour, each .. While they last, choice at o+-s0- $9.95 4to5 MEN'S SHIRTS—145 Shirts are reduced for a quick cleanup on account of being mussed and slightly sofled from dis- play. Sizes 14, 15%, 16, 16%, 17, 17% and 18, but not each pattern or quab ity in every size, For this CBN cocceees FLOUNCINGS—300 yards of 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing, slightly soiled from showing. Assorted patterns. Special for this O yatd -saeseee BOE NEW BRISCOE The Leader of Light Weight Cars OMMENT is often made about the remarkable getaway of the New Briscoe—always in the lead like a scared rabbit when the go-ahead signal is given. The crankshaft, illustrated above, is one of the main reasons for this, It is heavily counterbalanced with scientific exactness. This permits the use of a lighter flywheel, the whole construction giving greater flexi- bility, smoother freedom from vibration. wer impulses and almost complete This is just one of the ten dominant features which have made the New Briscoe the sensation of motcr- dom. Let us tell you about the others. MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. J. M. Osmond, Pres. and Mgr. East Pine at Summit. East 8413.