The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 9

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FRIDAY, OCTONER 2, 1920. A Remarkable Offering of Fall and Winter Suits Comprising a group ‘taken from our regular | stock, formerly $49.50, $55.00, $59.50 and $65.00 Specially featured at $37.50 Velour, Tricotine, Tinseltone and Winter-weight Jersey —are the materials featured—thestyles are varied, straight- line, belted and rip- ple coats. The tailoring is of the best—and the trim- ming details include heavy embroidery, pin tucks, fan- cy stitchery and tailor but- tons. Tomorrow We Offer An Exceptional Group of Silvertone Coats at $35.00 These coats, by virtue of the excellent fabric- quality, man-tailored—-and their smart conservative styling—will serve creditably for more than one season. Shown in desirable colors and lined throughout with fancy figured Venetian. . Taffeta Silk and Silk Jersey PETTICOATS $4.95 Of exceptionally good quality, smartly styled and in a wide range of colors and combinations, SECOND AT ®INE ‘og from its domination, you must yeat [ Rheumatism who éread the ap m_ pulled the source of the dincase, h of damp wintry weather, fF) “is many cane of Rheumatien Means to them @ return of the | come from a tiny germ in the blood pangs of Rheumatism. that you should try a remedy that r you had Rheumatism last year|has proven so thorouxhiy ge treated only the pains of the | tory in these cases, 8. &. by rubbing with Mniments| fine old blood remedy, Dishess the lotions, you can be sure that| blood of all imporities, and removes again you will be in the jall divease germs that may creep in hackles of this relentless for. You|to the blood. Begin taking & &, & iy get some slight temporary re-| today, 4 if you will write a com ) from the pding of the disease | plete history of your case, our med te use of these local remedies. | ical director will give you expert ad but Rheumatiem ts too real and re: vice, without charge. Address Chiet — & A WEIK— Officer Goes on a MEMPHIS, Oct Memphis cope went fire him,” he mys, ——&. A. WEEK —- nta, Ga. | who have mrings accounta, MeDougall_/outhwick Notable Reductions! 41 Boys’ Suits Lowered to $13.95 Tweeds, Cassimeres and Varied Worsteds / In Colors GRAY GREE BROWN TAN Only One or Two of a Pattern. Sizes and Quantities Are Listed. 97 10] fi [iz] is] 17] iy ey 1 lL (Doe (OTeprer Terre = The styles include: Belted and plaited effects, mannish Coats, well-tailored and lined, and Knickers lined throughout, \Soldier Showed Too Much Speed * nd, claimed today that the CINCINNAT?, Oct. 22—George H. | Washington. Lieyd, 24, soldier of Fort Thomas, het Mazel Morris, 14, one night and the next night he married her. The are thouxands of victims)ef the disease, and free yourself |#irl's mother, Mrs. Georgia Wilson, ) seek to bave the marriage an man. “If I find out who it waa, I'll Jentlese a disease to be rubbed away.| Medical Adviser, $24 Swift Labora In France there are 14,000,000 Mens Forms Uric Acid ——Second Avenue at Pike———— THE SEATTLE STAR DEATH NOTE TO JAPAN TEACHER He Blames Nipponese in California | RERKELEY, Cal, Oct will tell the truth at any « Prof. Yosh! & Kane department of the t sity of Cal) @ death threat #up an Fre of his Aguinet the Japanese fornia, | Kuno places the whole blame for | antiJapanese feeling on the Califor nia Japane “It th ctation Hforntn Japanese asso- J devote their energy to standards of living, in : anda, the be as uno to of the ef uthent to present al serious as it day. “They a forts of the wettle the ma , wily Kuno claimed that the Caltfornta Japanese are paying the salary of & professor at Stanford university Kuno himself has been approached and asked to further their cause, he refused they made efforts his classes on various phases of the Jap oblem. fitted yesterday that hin peen threatened if he did not desist from his statements deem ed derogatory to the Japanese cause in California, &. A. WEEK — To Give Reception to New S. A. Leaders With Mayor Caldwell pres public Welcome ia to be given Bun day, 3 p.m. at the Elks’ building to Commissioner and Mra. Adam Gif or tion Army lead This store lives on satisfaction; if our clothes don’t give it—we will; you get your money back Almost like “before the war” Maybe you ve wished for the time “before the war,” when prices hadn’t gone so high. We're getting back to that basis as fast as we can. Our prices are not based on cost; fine clothes cost almost as much as ever. But we’ve simply marked prices down arbi- trarily; Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats now at $45 and at $55, $65, $75, $85 Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street m. at the Army hall, Fifth and | Washington. | ~— 8, A, WEEK — | U. S. Needs Printer | | in Weather Office ‘The U. S. civil service commimdon today announced an examination on Noy. 20 for printer to fill a vacaney jin the Seattle weather bureau; sal jury, $1,080 to a year, and a vacancy in the quartermaster serv tee at Camp Lewin, salary, $126 per month. Application blanks are avail jable at 303 postoffice butlding. &. A, WEEK \News Man Ordered | to Leave England LONDON, Oct. 22.—F. J. Coatetio, snestins editor of the Federated) wn nervice, ordered deported from ve seninet him was begun at! Costello's personal pepers were confiscated ‘tnder the order, but he was permitted his freedom since be | had planned to sail for the United | States on Katurday, — A A. WEEK Color ard tints im dinenonds et Gus to impurities in hosel Take « Glane of Salty If Your Back | Hurts or Bipdter Rothers— Tf you must have your ment every | day, eat i, but flush your kidneys) with salts occasionally, says a noted |authority who tolls us that meat | forme urle acid, which almost para- | |ly2es the kidneys in their efforts to lexpel it from the blood. They be] lcome sluggish and weaken, then yo rd | suffer with a dull misery in the kid jney region, sharp pains in the ack | or nick headache, diguiness, your stor: | ach sours, tongue is coated, and| when the weather fs bad you have rheumatic twinges, The urine gets! y, full of sediment, the chan-| often get sore and irritated, iging you to seck relief two or| —_ )u ree Umes during the night. nat oe a To neutralize these irritating acids Wells of Buffalo, Ky. sent money to to cleanse the kidneys and flush a. Week of Fasting ; gover the check. Two days went by sent tt he cote Brom tar. soo | Too Much for Her |i wnen sie was called into court, here; take a tablespoonful in a| LOUISVILLE, Oct. 22-—-Sarah E.|#he learned her case was continued before breakfast for a| Wella, 21, arrested on charge of |for a week. That meant too much jays, and your kidneys will then \P wing & worthless check, declared | fasting. She cried and then she }act fine, This famous slits is made| she'd fast until her father, T, EB. / ate, | Army and Navy Goods Store We have just received a large shipment of Gov- ernment Goods and general merchandise. U. S. Army White Shirts, open back, made of finest Muslin, ORO doops occss ety cesdcnccencese 40¢ U. S. Army Caliber 80-40 Rifles (Krag), all in good CONGITON Feds cS icc Cove ge eds cvwiccses $18.00 S. Army Canteen with Cup and Cover. ...$1,00 3. Army O, D, Sweaters .........000--- $7.50 3. Marine Field Shoes ..,...00...++++-. 87.75 Shirts, new. .......+5 Sleeveless Sweaters ......, --.- $4.50 to $6.50 Kt 75 to $6.00 rk Shirts... juice, combined with lthia, a oratfBrs ish kidn a ge in urine, no it irritates, thus ending bind also ng | der weakhens. | | Jad Salts is Inexpensive? cannot tn | jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink, BROWN-+"OX- BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FO HOME § ive a Roe THE BI VALUE PACICAGES Also PASTES and LIQUIDS fon; for, Black, Tan and White Shoes CHE FF.DALLEY fxD, BUFEALO, 6D NowIs the Season for Hay Fever Asthma and inflamma- tory conditions of the respiratory tract. Instant relief is given the sufferers by ONE DOSE of Asthmadol- $1.35 to 83.50... 87.00 t0 $10.00 Joyner, If you have suf- One-Piece Work Suit... O. D. Biankets..........04 fered with Hay Fever or || BM — -ss--+--++ $3.00 to $5.85 eecceses+ 6.50 to $9.50 Teather Jerkins, sleeveless Uv. 8. Army Mess Pans, Asthma, get a bottle of this wonderful remedy and suffer no longer. you are a victim of Hay Fever, know now that you need not be troubled this Hay Fever season if you get a bottle of Asthmadol (Joyner) and take according to direc- tions. Sold by good druggists every piace or sent, postpaid, by the Joyner Drug GCo., Spo- kane, Wash., on receipt of price, $1.10, aluminum, new, each .T5¢ s, all kinds. $3.00 to $30.00 We carry everything for the working man, sportsman and business man. A large assortment of Curios and Campers’ Outfits, REMEMBER THE PLACE Kirk’s Military Shop 1209 First Ave.” Phone Main 4619

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