The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1920, Page 2

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LIST YOUR HOMES FOR BRENT WITH OUR FREX RENTAL DEP FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— | —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these specials, with exception of sanitary couch, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. rock teapot special— 69c regular price $1— —sixcup rock easouy as pictured; ex. tra heavy stock; rich dark brown color; price S— cial ‘and brown trimmings; front wheels at tached to adjustable head which can be eteered; special Friday-Saturday: regular heavy Isquage aluminum; one piece body; can welded = spout; guaranteed not to leak; regular price $5; . ape. ial Friday Sat urday ..62.08 —f patterns Veltone and Terry cloth, tn plain floral or Orien' lar price Oriental designs and colors; 36 inches wide; regu- $1.75; apecial Friday-Saturday, yard...95¢ 4 off on remnants— —tnetuding many choice selections of neta, Marquis ette, voile, cretonnes and sunfast materials, two to @ight-yerd lengths; special Friday-Saturday, 4 off. os / Your Credit Is +1864: "TACOMA: £. SCMOENPELD & SARS WHY THE COP SMILED Traffic Cop—When I signal you to Success, He Asserts) stop, 1 want you to sop. ‘The next three lectures delivered tn Se} time It will cost you « fiver Monday and Tuesday, Witiam| Autoist—Say, brother, if yep ean show me how to stop this sheet-tren New York. |iigard any quicker than I did, IM At This Office You will save a substantial sum if you have } your dental work done NOW, while these re- duced prices are in effect. Best Gold Crowns .... Regular $15 Set of Teeth, Special at . The same high-class materials and work- manship, the same careful personal attention, the same guarantee of satisfaction, as if you were paying regular prices. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give - $5.00 $10.00 give you ten}—Cartoon'’s Magazine _YOUR TEETH X-RAVED FREE each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL || OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUB Nerthwest Corner Third Avense and Union Street Across the Stress from the Pestotfice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times PHOTO NOT THAT [THAT THIRD PARTY | OF HER S010 ee Mother's Hopes Blasted;Ev- erett Picture Another’s EVERETT, Sept. 23.--The Red Cross has informed Mra. Kimer H. Deakyne, of Piainfield, N, J. that her son, reported killed in the Ar gonne fighting, is not alive in Wash- ington, so far as is known, Mra, Deakyne identified one of « truckload of soldiers pictured in The Stars and Stripes as her son, She wrote to the Ked Cross here that « | clairvoyant had assured her that her boy was living. ‘The picture waa of a group of ex service men displaying a “Don't For. ot” banner inscribed with the |names of legislators who voted agninst the Lamping bonus bill. The young man Mrs. Deakyne thought was her son ts “Spike” Johnson, a University of Michigan studeot. Mra Deakyne i# convinced that her boy lhe lost his memory and ts some | where in the & peaerindinennorncaltl States. He Almost Bags Him a Burglar Grabs Thief's Coat Tails and the Durn Coat Rips Sole and undivided honors for capturing half a burglar's coat went to Matt Yesier apartments 616 Yealer Way, Thursday A prowler poked his foot thru Echo's bedroom window early Thurs |day, Echo mw him. He saw Echo Echo dived. Bo dif the burglar. Echo caught the thief"s coat-tall as the latter disappeared thru the win dow. Anxtous to make the biggest catch of his life, Echo tugged with all his mtrength, There was 4 rip. Echo | fet to @ sitting ponttion on the bed |room floor, and dazed, surveyed one half his nearcaptive’s coat. It had halved itself down the middie seam of the back. Echo says he felt stmt lar to the man whose line broke when he was about to haul in a 20- pounder. * Police were looking for the other half of the coat Thursday. A pur |ple mask, green “switchcap” and pair of brown gloves were found in | the pockets of Echo's balf of the coat ° \Nickolson Sacceeds France, Temporarily George F. Nickolson, chief engi- neer of the Port commission, has been temporarily appointed ansiatam secretary to take the place of C. J France, former executive secretary. He will hold the position until the reorganization of the commiasion the first of the year. The iower down » man grie in the world the nearer the roof you will find him. Some writers never disturb the truth that lies at the bottom of the Levy's Mustes! Comedy Co. to Tus Wineoun by Nights (Sunda Mat- Daity. 27¢. Vaatee! P Watiness ot Mo ~Thure fine, brand || omie Opera, with « pany of Singers. mings, Be to MOORE ¢iacui uv Tt SHEILA TERRY a, 80 Seattleites Are Off to Yakima Fair A Gelegation of 60 Beattie boosters left for Yakima for “Beattle Day” at on Oe State fair, at 12:10 this morning four special coaches. Htock exhi- vitions at the fair from Weatern Washington are reported making ex ceptionally fine records, and it is thought probable that honors will be won by stock from Hollywood ant Carnation farma which competed at St. Paul earlier in the year, A sockety woman says that men! probably quit courting their wives because other men do it so much more nicely PROMISES TO BRING DOWN FOODSTUFF ¢ |Plan Big Welcome for Witherspoon Local Spanish War Veterans wil! hold a reception for John Wither. spon, newly elected national com- manderin-chief of the United Span- eh War Veterans, upon his return from the &t. Louis national conven- tion tonight. Witherspoon, second Washington man lected national | commander, has been active in the! aancciation during its 22 years of organization. An old bachelor says that bossing is not & woman's province, No mar-/ ried man would dare nay such a| thing. || ing Pads, | Landscaper Here Has Offer From the East Howard BE. Andrews, Seattle land scape gardner, yesterday received a letter from A. Hl. Mathew, head of & Cape Town manufacturing firm, asking him to submit an estimate on laying out an estate. An article on landscape gardening, written by Mr, Andrews and published in Gar- den Magazine, was read by Mr. Mathew and led to hin request. ELLENSBURG —Census recount allowed ‘by bureau at Washington. Jron We carry the 5tb. and 61 standard Hotpoint Iron, $8.26; also the Boudoirs at $9.76 and A complete assortment of Unt versal Percolatore, Grills, Heat Chafing Dishes. Coffield Electric Washers, Apex Vacuum Cleaners, Westinghouse Mazda 60 watts, 40¢. Special Friday and Saturday, Toaster Stove, $3.85. Lamps, \|Seattle Electrical Supply Co. 369 Pine St. -_ For Seattle Junior A Boys’ Store of Special Service ee ee rene OS cme eat, 0 Geant Ohne Nae Reeet the Boys of ted with our prices which Seattle our cothing was the right idea—every day sees more mothers de- for their boys, and equally delighted with the moder- are the rule on every garment, from Underwear to Headwear. Park Board May Doll Up Roosevelt Park ‘Ways and means of increasing the beauty and usefulness of Roosevelt park will be discussed at an open mesting of the park board, in the Haller buflding, at 1:90 p. m. Friday. A survey of conditions ip the park woe made by ward last week and a decision reached to cut down de cayed trees. Owing to » wartime scarcity of chicken food, the birds of Denmark |-were fed with a substitute consisting of mungels found along the coast, Your Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated Your Children How are their eyes? Have they been ex- amined recently? It’s to your benefit as well as your chil- dren that their eyes should be examined. Malin 5331. An Overcoat or Raincoat? Here You Can Choose From Thousands! There's a special run on Overcoats these days, and mothers have been surprised not only at the tremendous showing we display, but also with the amount they can save by choosing here. At any Slickers at $5.50, $6.75; Rubberized age from 7 to 17 you will find a style here to suit your boy, and many mothers are bringing in their little girls for the smaller sizes. Rubber Coats at “Slipons” with Hats to match, for $6.50, a price weight, which which would be more than ordinary value even without the hat. ~ Gray Rubberized “Slipons” at $10.50, and a Rubberized Moleskin of good will answer the purpose of both overcoat and raincoat, in tan and green, at $13.75. upwards, and prices and the Black in tan, Mackinaws of Real Style at a Real Saving Prices range from $10 to $15, and there's sizes for boys of ages from 6 to 18, eo that we are able to exactly suit your requirements on either score, And when it comes to STYLE, well just watch your bov's face when he sees some of the new models which we will show him. Then Overcoat prices range from $10 the same money-saving same splendid selection awaits your choice as jn the cake of the rain coats. The smaller sizes are just splendid for little girls, and the saving is well worth while. “Some class,” he'll say, and he'll be right, too. We never saw anything to equal them. Extra pockets both inside and out, and other distinctive features that just strike the boy's fancy. SWEATERS at Money Saving Prices Sweaters in all the popular slipon and coat styles, and in every size from those for the little fellows right up to men’s sizes. Children’s sizes from $2.50, with some splendid values in boys’ sizes at $5. And re- member that at every price you make a real saving at our prices, “SLEEPERS” of Outing Flannel The ideal sleeping gar- ment for boys and girls of all ages from 2 years up- wards. Nice, soft outing flannel, and really very remarkable value at ow: prices of $2.00 and $2.50. Knit Underwear at Astonishingly Low Prices All the popular styles to choose from in natural, gray and white, but today we call your special attention to a great display of fine, soft, warm Knitwear Union Suits for boys of all ages from 4 to 18, with the smaller sizes suitable for little girls also. And all specially priced to uphold our reputation for offering the greatest values in the city Belts, Collars, Neck- ties, Underwaista and Suspenders, Shirts and Blouses, Hats and Caps, Stockings and Sweaters. Just the Hose You Want— Kill That Cold With oils CASCARA | QUININE Colds, Ci Coughs Sal La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the herd--Cascara is best Tonic Lazative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Sizes for 4 to 6 years (with drop seat) ..... Sizes for 8 to 14 years (with closed crotch) Sizes for 16 and 18 years (with closed crotch) . $1.50 and Only 50c $2.00 Heavy Rib Black “Buster Brown” Hose in all sizes, including 11, 11% and 12, specially priced at 50¢, you expert advice on your dental needs with- out cost or obligation to you. The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Right Across Pike Street, from the New Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign For the Little Boy we have just re ceived a splendid shipment of smart “Junior Norfolk” Suits in Tweeds and Corduroys, for ages 2% to 8, very Moderately priced. GREEN _| BLOG au. OURTH 4"° PIKE

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