The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 15

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FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 12, 1920 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 oS 0 Wane call exon f0 Iss ons ofa Bride | (Copyright 1920, by ONS OL O Association) THE BOOK OF DEBORAH TED BRAVELY RESENTS THE ADVANCES Ric hneas Is GIVES HIS VERSION OF WHY Keynote of WOMEN STEAL—MEN, TOO; Fall Wraps | To ite Continued.) "| Bello it Wak = vies hadi Afriew tas Goll fy “Cher ’s Price Reductions . DO YOU AGREE WITH HIM? Dear Miss Grey: Why do women steal? Because they are born thieves, and it gives them pleasure. That shows the instinct is there, We start at the begin-| ning and we find a cause. Every man and woman is born with this original sin. And with the cause comes the effect its patrons the bénefit Cherry’s is giving’ s as thé re esult of the big savings It is one of the elements our soul consists of. We begin to . , UP TRTT ‘Tr / Ul stea! before we walk or talk. Put any two normal children i OF At \UTIFUL GIRL sae / More an Keep Pace together with a toy or a piece of candy and one will steal «Ga to th Coins Me lak a ae . on / 5 nae. oe Paras See. | With ‘the Market | Give and take are the two extremes. To go to either extreme, hi " , ast alate ‘ | of héavy cash buy Means we are unbalanced t ny Ww 1 stores, im additioy all e drops “ When a man or woman is poor they are more liable to be eecane Of 8. comer whe shown by the mar’ come unbalanced and go to the extreme of taking. If they Mia @ : . wh \ savings ‘are irres f are rich, they may go to the extreme of giving But whether they are rich or poor, this element is within their soul If they are rich—and have all the material things, and become unbalanced—they take to stealing another person's time, their ideas, their love or virtue, or anything another person has that they covet. | But, if they are poor, and become unbalanced, they will want material things first, and, as our laws protect material things, they will be more li able to be caught. While they W/JVES ” PRIC 'E RISES are no worse than the other thief, they are more’ common Kleptomaniac ts like i rheumatism. If there is a the body we can't exp it rheumatism Se, if a wom steals, she is rich, and they can’t ynbined wh e good wf fapparel is Nous NEW YORK. pr ot vives has gone up with @ gesture of suprem he drug store wondering the men I knew best nough to f: b explain it, th CSL FA DLE SE vall her a mania 207 RIALTO To be a thief we must have an - about trut? Old Frederick & Nelnon Bldg. abnorma! development © our! @ IE pe al Ta Second Avenue other instincts will cis NEW PARIS FAD \ ' Ww Ted M ~ — ——— — — wrong and danger ° t PARIS, Nov, 10.—Sheepak ptuow pl truth for truth? I believed | 1° ; it ip the thrill we get fro | being used te the Parte forriere t fa as designed for he would vt danger that holds us eeson to make ap the ne and wint a pr beany : 4 ‘ Tt te that extreme and, furnished with a ban: It i of wede ve t > ous « et ve they seek. ey are both smart an 2 it te the gorgeous er 1 "e silk | Ted Me ‘> nig ‘ ‘ i hal D f rs db jowe . a , s an applique Jane, do you re me © pro perience on: or r peri a y oo erin. ome to aim h ed with @ another t arr eatness it way oh ~ There Was Nothing So Good ite ripple of laughter. “He will not 11 tell and Head Noisg ==: 0 ici ana st for, Congestion and Colgs igen cane ee et in @ bit of fine crysta as Mustard Jean phone him, dear ° z u t is priceless, this Wrap! pup 4 stard- And so I arranged that Ted and rat remamaker Will #6 I | aster buted while it Deb should meet at my house at 4 ; infinite bilities for working | geted, Get Ip that | o'clock that afternoon in lene ¢ ave maternal. | masters the! The «mile faded from my Ips as The wrap ttre mi-circular plaster and wi bigter. a i Masterole dd is a clean, MONKEY FUR USED _ | shite clatment, sob stuff isu If a thief is sx ugh to steal, We must know tha th the same amount of brain work and er she couki acquire it honestly. 4 We have proof that there are many 4 people who steal who are not in| t,he. cok te te coe ved. 06 eed. 20 it must be for ples nimany IN MANY TRIMMINGS ‘tat ‘works wortjerg) and’ yet does ie on: yee tre’ 1 Monkey vw Sok liste the tend NGA skins Not alone do we welcome _ them; we urge compa an effect, you will want a cure an at A : | anger-tioa. See Mek!y it brings re- 7 MI Gcts the shee saeene:ts bicaees ; | eng an They\make friends for us. administered by the polite. W ry Use Musterole ff sorQ throat, bron- in and in should begin at home, when the won, With style in the forefront, they, baby starts to steal the candy. Then liné the neck and edge the sleeve: asthma, peur, Yd DS and saeey abe : Epa hy gheangr Magallanes ian mers = pains and sche "rt rg ge up confidently, in every com etitive | gee eile og haar b CHEAPER _ “ning rox ficet. colds of UW ch s seraliel measure, for there’s an unmAtchable te ~ ut of n ‘ ‘The present hoatding of money or | | material things is making more)!" / thileves than we can ever reform which d last, but not least, we would tarrh the “T" out of Thieves, by ft), © showing them there is more of @ all « | thrill and pleasure in getting things tarr "honestly than by stealing them, and "Sg People whowe hear ft Goeent take half so. much effort. hometrmarmen) "tm? » tined. Feathers wil and there is no penalty, byt a re) —————_—________ value behind that price— AY -COATS NEW YORK. —Tlats for your wife. | 35e and 63t jar hospital size %.00 it is promined, will be 20 per cont “ cheaper. The hat may cost any where from $875 down to $12 ‘The! favorite colors will be “royal blue” tea red. the latter being bh temperature, rather troubles are caus and there must, thi ju will be glad ple and harmless me ward instead, attached. A. T. HIEF uilds | A steady str of wonderful “Sweet arte ? Sixteen” Coatsfis traveling across the Shae Ses Grey: In reply to ques: | O continent everf hour from New York to tion: “Who Builds Fire in Your} our Pacific Cgast stores. Home?” / In all thg@season’s good fabries, color- ings and styles — full and yoke-lined, modeled with an in-— In answer I would state that it is the pope et the fires. | These suMs formerly sold at prices ranging from $10.00 to $27.50. That means that you actually save several T have been doing this for five) dollars on an\suit bought. In times like these, such savings mean a lot and should be taken advantage of, tw i years, and do noi rudge i oe ¥ od " a ieee ee ee The suits on Sgle are all of the very latest styles and will appeal to the boy who likes class to his clothes. The i page 1poh a tae a sty a ewe a fabrics are the kikd that wear, and the patterns are all well chosen, Coats and pants are full lined. Afes 8 to 18. al gift of style Don’t You ; Really / | Want thé Best Value For Your Some fur-collared. Boys’ School Waists 49c You never were ableYo buy blouses like these at lower prices. They are hyade of chambray and per- cales, nicely finished and nade full size. They sell regularly at 75c. Plain bli and tan colors; also a variety of striped patterns. es 6 to 15. Men’s Striped Over $1.98 Another excellent bargain—Me Blue Denim Over- alls, striped, at a big reduction. “They are good weight overalls, made with bib, yy are cut roomy. Buy yours now, Mr. Workman. #he regular price is $2.50 a pair. A Coats of latest man rials, large full or half Specials in Men’, Wear Ladies’ Yaion Suits $2.50 Up Men's 8 ) aon, Suits Cut td $3.00 neck and « x Duteh neck and short sleeves; made of fine bleached cotton gMirns; sizes 36 to 44. es’ Union Suits Cut to $1.89 slued&in Ladies’ Union Suits, priced .regularly at $2.50: tx, suitable for Fall and Winter wear; low Now you can xwon eft broidered, Special re Th and anklets Men’s Union Suits Cut tof/§2.9 pees wer irae efi set ae coal wat til et | AA Casidedh's Outing Pianacl: Gowns 49 ae da $1.98 and $2.19 Men’s Unige Suits Cut to $9.00 ¢ Formerly priceg at $2.75 and $3.00, these fine Outing Gowns are a : é n at our Jeduced prices, They come in pink and blue striped ne and ve hematitched collar and front; long sleeves; good Aggf6 to 14 jeeoed Union Bults from $3.50 to $2.00 ve long sleeves; ankle leMgh; knit cuff have Furs and Fur Coats priced the “Sweet Six- teen” way. Suit of serge, fpplin or tricotine; braid Jand button trimmed; it Our enthusiasm ovey “Sweet Sixteen” sizes Suits never abates. gt a high pitch all $16.00 the time because of their everlasting | smartness, we KNOW that the next ar- rivals MUST BE nfore attractive than the last. (neck, long sleeves and ankle length of extra fine h; closed ulues at this cut pr uld not let 8s without Ind in your} er Piano is us show you) VALUES we} woffaring in’ USED Womeh’s Outing Gowns Cut to $1.95 Up Specially re&yced prices on Ladies’ Fine Outing Gowns; Dove Men’s Flannel Gowns § 5249 Reduced from $2.5 of a fine quatty of o striped patterns vecial Saturday indyfement These are | brand and othe They ave made of heavy outing flannel; have "7 "maison i; medium eight; several neat | reinforced shoulde scalloped neck and hemstitch trimming; long Junior Coats of new naterials; coney or plain lars— $16.00 NEW WINTER DRESSES “Sweet Sixteen’s” Greatest Accomplishment! Some thirty ney models have just arrived. They certainly are the climax offHigh Style in semi-novel effects and the “fin- ished” works in Pailleurs. sleeves; fancy striped Cotton Hose Cut*to 22c Women’s ‘Felt Slippers $2.50 all sizes. An extra good buy of way felt slippers; imitation fur trimming; eather soles; navy, Oxford aM&gray colors; sizes 3 to 8 Work Sox Cut to 42c Infants’ Skiffers $2.25 An extra good buy of h@ivy wool work vox; knit of fine yarns; | uppers; allleather shoes; chrome elk soWg; button style; black only gray color; reinforced hee and toes, Sell regularly for 750 per pair, | sizes 5 to 8 r store will st skeptical ye do not} fer but akes, emember that e anything to nos of Standard For stregt, afternoon and evening wear, they present an intensel¥ personal and \@ individual/aspect that awakens a fresh interest in smart dress for the}winter season. Liberal allowance mde on | “THE STORE MAY | [ FOR ALL 'AGES—-SIZES 16 TO 44 ee Ladies’ Long Kimonos $2.50 to $4.98 | (() Paves MA | } I Splengjf/yalues of Ladies’ Heavy Flannel K i 3 G65 | aati \ new ta | opien values 0 agies eavy Janne! KIMONOS ; 4 Johnson & Doner | long gfid short sleeves; lavender, blue, ggay, red and - San Francisco NHN D 'G) rN Q, co, Angeles S | colors; nicely finished; sizes 38, 40 and 42, : ate ke Piano Co. | | SECOND | AVENUE: AT JAMES STREEY 1021 SECOND AVE., RIALTO BLDG. 1621 Third Avenue |

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