The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 8

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1 SEAN EP I ONE ANA NN NO NS CN RTL A i a a mt mem a enna RAIS 20 IE siete Seal canner ees inte at etn mn 9 2 omy rpc eth omens reser separ - PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTORR 22, 1920 en, ‘Give irls More Fun’ MAYOR DENIES What’s in a MEXICANS G | GARMEN RAISE Face? Mebbe IN FAVOR ‘Fewer Heartaches Meee ta Poids seri a Rib or Toe OF LEAGUE Will Come ug LE LOUANNANUEAOULETTTHT ERNST IHASSUUUOOSESSECUOAOOENUEUOUAEE = Groom 100; _ Bride Is 72 Set of Five-98c & Just the thing for mixing or storing eatables of all Mayor Caltwe!| has turned dow Here’s Chap Who Offers ’ peta “autiener tad sg | to Rebuild Your Sk inand LADIES! (ARK EN = ar 5 } eclarea that no depare| Make You Beautiful =s To Ask for Admittance to in Lives! | ig by tired ae: eo Te : = White Canvas Gloves j World Pact Soon, re of the eur une your ‘tace-or Mf your wife YOUR CRAY HAIR = with knit wrist; regular price 25e, pair....124¢ ke Is Prediction wm eiher ‘all evs| "48 sour dade be the long, be ie boar or subtract Look years younger! Use Grand mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and You'd tke more clin, blue eyes, a| Sulphur and nobody will know. RY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Oct. 22—As soon as a majority of hize the pr Ment, Mexico will ask admission t Whe league of nationa the Mexican @mMbasey here told me today. In the Meantime, no embassy rey 5 tives will . et car workers 1 4 flat raise to rtant powers recog = a Aluminum Handled Knives and Forks Sets of 6 Knives and 6 Forks, limited quantity only. Regular price $3.75, set.....-----.-$2.65 NU-SINK A white enamel, made es- pecially for drain boards and work tables—withstands wear and heat; can .....-. $1.00 No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. nt Mexican govern “while you wait.” - FACES BLUSH WITH ng pense of $496.61 ncoording to fig . ures given out by Railway Chief D./ ©" W. Henderson, &. A. WEEK ‘Truck F Runs Over His” or streaked ap mixture was es men blush with | pearance t from skin he took from | “It's an eye for an eye: a te tooth,” mays the major royal road to fashioning the ¢ store for a bottle of © and Sulphur Com: this famous 4 by nts, wh restore color and beauty to the hair ywotown druggist darken the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply damp fo and Mexico st of President Wilson &. A. WEEK Scalded to Death | in Train Wreck, * PORTLAND, Ore He did to ride bi | severe with her san not M engineer, was Pee leat od 9 oe en & sponge or noft brush with it tm a frei Joutaide ber home for her fun,” ah 8 LONG WAITING bert 22 Rowdee : Southern aald ST OF CIVILIANS | <tirhige Goes Seetan an ‘aaa = _o poeth oP - é “The girl eastest to honk wey from mn Major Gillies wil have all| morning the pss ha Pg Fm solles = ak wae Mrs. Barbara Sanders at the jail sewing machine a im the jof England's war maimed patched | and after another application or twa 0 - rounding» are ed | a 8a © has 4 = j LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22.—Parenta| wife of a sailor, in the efty Jail as!) beh i tn maid. he has a long |it becomes beautifully dark and t BEATS ALL OTHERS “ the result of a raid on a cafe | i lint of ctvilian f t kloney and fun around keeping their 1 Mra. Barbara Sanders, step: A normal girl craves a ttle ex.! if W yet . up Tn jail, the girt haw had time to} b Wyeth’s Sage and Suipher Com laughter of a Methodist minister and |citement, and if her parents are too own homes.” a {ettement are too ows ee tt ure, mitigation oF prevention STAT HN TR esta Entire Stock = of Fine Apparel& ots ON _That formerly sold at $12.50 to $17.50 Quality and Make Unequaled in this city at yont ‘RECITAL | , saywhere, near so low 8 at 322 Pine Street Prices: 50c, $1, $1.50 and $2 rove it. Plus War Tax P Cole—They my that Jabber’s son id talk when he was three weeks No finer stock of beautiful rments was ever displayed in Seattle than those of the exclusive “Gordon” stores. They Many Have Two Pants carried only the very highest class of merchandise and catered to the exclusive trade. With their class of apparel “ 19 Chas they were obliged to demand os that bey the A 2 > sured” Suits. ge mand price at were beyon Basement Store nd many are the wonderful Wearpledge “insured” Suits, reach of the average purchaser. They couldn’t meet the low i | y »s of ordinary merchandise. They had to give up! We ; The materials are all wool, in many brown, gray and green sen Pe = SPEC IAL | cataaien, abe caakaienkitand ucleen Y Gane the entire stock! It’s all on sale! —ALSO— Wide Assortment of Winter Coats Suits Compton “All Weather” Corduroy II | Vatues to Sale Price Valuer to satePrice| | Suts--- 913.85 | si00 Sue $38.50 Boys’ Suits “4% $9. | $38.50 $13.85 $ 85.00 $38.75} | 30 suits$28. 7D $225 suits $57.85 ye Suits ts $9 85 $55.00 $21.85 $135.00 $58.50 rye shades are represented in wanted ma- Other Boys’ Suits 1 50, } 7 rae ; with great specials Py $7. 45 and $14, 65 Silvertones, Serges, warm. woolly coating mate- terials—Velour, Tricotine, Silvertone, etc., and em- rials and novelty mixtures, in a wide showing of body the smartest tailored lines as well as novelty shades. and ripple effects. B b O A | ___ $450 to $500 Dresses | |t $200 $79:75 vercoats | " eS Serge, Satin, Treotin,| {COMES All Wool materials and special values . 4 l Seals <i $ ] 97°° Novelty Weaves, Velvets, ete. Silvertip Bolivia and La Pra R Sand epecia values GM 2 COATS patterns and desirale shades | | % bewtit new mater ot Gordon eee at tion, with 16inch Nutria collars, and may $10 .. $17.50 = | with deep shaw! collars of Squirrel, Onor | | $75 t $90 Dresses. .$38.75| | ne had in a wide variety of the most sum, Nutria, Race Th , R - are poritive in our assertion that there ts $60 Dresses . .......$28.75 alluring shades, é colors are rown, la re no finer ansortment of fine fur coats in . ne Taupe, Dark Gray, Light nines a the city at prices that come within $150 $45 to $55 Dresses. .$19.85 To really appreciate these stunning gar Gray, Chamois’ and ) ° ’ of the price we are selling then $30 and $35 Dresses. $13.75 ments you should see them. White. Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Double Seat Of the very best lities : ‘ heat tnalies Prag h yh phen And DOUBL EB KNEE Corduroy Included in the Gordon stock is. an assortment of late hats purchased ih anctes scial raneh) Knickers, purposely to match certain garments. Regardless of their original value i . e iy special $9 50 oe hiss: they have been arranged in four groups and priced to dispose of quickly. arene reas 39 48 . Were ar eceee $12.50 Values. .... $4.85 $15.00 Values..... $5.95 $18.50 Values..... $7.85 $25.00 Values. ...$12.85 Party Dresses ‘ (eae cumewe sits, [Sale Opens 9:30 Saturday] | $5.00 to Patent or kid with Satin, Georgette anc French heels and turn y sheer materials will soles. A good style and be closed out at a frac- tn A Tailored Read y Co. |i wz» wr. Roselle Surrelle Shop Boys’ Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hose and Sweaters $60 to $75 Values at.........827.85 Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop $75, to $100 Values 322 Pine Street 401 to 407 Pike Street

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