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THE SEATTLE STAR MacDougall fouthwick “The Store of Eternal Newness” Second Avenue at Pike PAGE 4 H ARD 1 |Zazzed Polish, FOREST FIRES ING IS Syncopated, Is WREAK HAVOC ~ UNFRIENDLY ‘Ve wy Latest’ 8,500,000 Acres of Timber ig Burned in Year TO OBREGON® = ‘Mexican Chief Too ‘Liberal’ : A ar tune, 1 mn ae aeeticka for Men Surrounding Our |i toxen ne se dor sien | Se United Mae Mg New Executive . ang we We Are Demonstrating That the Values ARE Extraordinary in Our SERIES of SALES Values ARE Extraordinary BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Nov. 16 ad PPresidentclect, Harding ans! Pres Wdent Obregon won't mmet, beoa Marding himself squelched the pro nm preeddent « approve ¢ { Mextec wht te @ recog ernment Earl Grey's Eyes Far From Strong Fs) V. 16.—Viseount Grey West AND HAL SEN FURNISH INFORMATION Much of hia information » * from Will S. West, brot 3 ee = ea The confidence which the public has in MacDougall-South- such an event as the SERIES of SALES would present not- 4 oe Mexico dur i « BNR Oe Oe vdtandine han acat ” able values, came early to buy. Others—new. friends— aj = in Sexi “ag wick advertisements and in its merchandise has again been . ) came too, and they bought. Some “shopped around,” but nocrat, is now a re provén, We stated broadcast, that we were to hold a Series they returned. They only proved to their own satisfaction : wh i URIC AC CAUSES of Sales, Thousands eagerly responded. Our many regular that we were offering better qualities, at the lowest prices hs . myn customers, knowing, from past profitable experience, that they could find. This we shall continue to do. . Watch our advertisements, They will consistently and persistently record the best qualities and the lowest prices the market affords. r Black y more like “The “= Ask Any Druggist For Pyramid tehing, Biceding Y neighbor vite the Of radical agitat Similar unAmer SOVIET SYSTEMS MAPPED OUT BY OBREGON? Indeed, it is suggested soviet system has Ped oat by Obrege force immediately auguration. Harding's prodlem with Mexico will be greatly comp! Should Presidemt Wilvon, a» leans fear he may, grant recom to Obregon following his inaugura | tion December 10. Recognition by other nations would <@uickly follow such action by the United States, and Harding then ‘Would have to deal with a gotern ment generally recognized as effec tive in Mexico. Should President Wilson withhold Fecognition out of courtesy to the Rew president-elect, leaving that Problem open for him to handle in This own way, other countries gener Sally, it is believed, would refrain! from extending recognition. lng to a host of Sentor Fall got here last night, | ‘ching. bleedin oe Spent much of today with | ‘roubles. Don’ tubst ; “it you wish to make a trial first, Ml out and mail coupon below. Tricotine Crepe Satin ; Georgette Crepe Velour Women’s New Dresses $ 5 5 Pr yramidTite t the nearest drug substitute. The | it nh @ great bless- Good range of sizes. —MarDougall-Southwick, Second Floor quick reliet has t Draperies Women’s Blankets Flowered Madras 65c New Wool “Woolnap” Blankets $5.00 36 inches wide, cream backgrounds. Pl id Size 72x80, good weight cotton, gray with al ; i colored borders. Voile and Marquisette 95c . 48 inches wide, cream and ecru. bd Cotton and Wool Mixed Skirts Blankets $5.50 French and English Prints $1.75 . Size 66x80, varied plaids on gray back- $1 inches wide, many distinctive patterns. grounds. Fiber Silk Madras $2.25 $12.95 “Woolnap” Blankets $5.85 50 inches wide, plain and two-tone effeets. Exceptional Values art Gaitn broken plaids, softly fleeced Imported Madras $3.95 Diagonal, broken and : 50 and 54 inches wide, varied floral effects. pam arr plaids. Also ne eae Ag Mixed “Kapock” Silk $3.75, $4.75 Rotagn: Srey serene, Size 70x80, varied plaids. 45 and 50 inches wide, two-color combina- Serge tions, Poiret Twill Cotton and Wool Mixed Worsteds Blankets $8.50 Cretonnes 35c, 95¢, $1.15 Nearly all plaited. Size 70x80, varied block patterns. 86 inches wide, varied patterns. Various styles. 1.25, $1.75, $3.25 —MacDousatt-Southw tet, Cotton and Wool Mixed Laan Bate 35. ost De all ef- ie Blankets $9.50 ss Hobby, of Texas, also was to Be a visitor today Harding is spending the day at FREE SAMPLE COUPON fhe town home of R. B. Crager ee eet ee cal Brownsville lawyer, after four days) — xintiy wnt me « Free samole Ly ieee et discomfort in the storm at Polnt Fite Seppesiteries, im plain eri Isabel. The party is sche duled to} same Feave Wednesday morning for New Orleans, to take the steamer for Panama. Al s oye . 4 ith hy a) fects, varied patterns on ecru and cream. Size 68x80, varied block patterns. ‘ ) Al r eg ® —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Feurth Fleer —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Gray Linen Shop ’ Outing Flannel Women S 27 inches wide, fancy stripes, 20¢ a yard. Curtains Sh 36 inches wide, varied colorings, 30¢ a yard. Marquisette and Voile $1.95, oes $3.95, $4.95 a Pair ua“ $9.85 Women’s Knit Fine Bobbinet Curtains $9.50, Greatly Underpriced Underwear $12.00, $15.00 a Pair ict x ( Cream iad ecru, some with point de Venise DRESSY SHOES, laced Reinforced Cotton Union edges and insertions. and buttoned _ styles, Suits: $1.25 Be pss agp a te al a gad aad French heels/ Two styles, pink and white. Sizes 34 to 44. STREET BOOTS, - nia “ae “tite re en "a Wool and Cotton Vests and Nee haere oe Tights $1.25 walking heels. 5) ° ‘ Two styles vests, ankle ley ights; ite Women’s Hosiery Black patent coltskin, iow S60 ee . brown Russian calfskin, Ribbed Top Lisle Hose 75c black “a and brown, “ “Onyx” make, black, sizes 844 to 10. Suits $1.35 gray or black kidskin. ow neck, “anktk ioe Sage ane Full-fashioned Lisle Hose 95c : Incomplete sizes. SiO ee ee “Onyx” make, reinforced, black only. Sizes —MacDougall-Seuthwick, 84 to 10. Piven oor Silk Top Lisle Vests $1.75 = : Two styles, pink and white. Sizes 86 to 44. Seamless Silk Hose 95c Reinforced, black, navy, *Cordovan and Wool and Cotton Union taupe. Sizes 814 to 10. Suits $2.25 F ° A ? Three styles, white. Sizes 84 to 38. Semi-fashioned “Clocked” Silk , ssa $1.75 : Men s Sox Wool and Cotton Union ei Craig aad sameaialscamialiel ad “Iron Sox” 25c Seer eat low neck, white. Si 4 to 6 Sizes 814 to 5 pavy . K, . izes 4 x ize 2 tk —black, cordovan, . ft aor Risin Rag oh oder Full-fashioned Plain Silk navy and gray. 3 ; Hose $1.78 Silk Lisle and Silk Children’s Knit Reinforced, black, white, Cordovan and navy. Underwear Take ules, of Shuart’s Fall Selling Event A general price revision on various lines at this store for women gives the immediate opportunity to buy Better Shoes at Lower Prices This selling event offers a wide selection of styles, leathers and shades—as it includes every boot in the store of. J. & T. Cousins and Other Fine Makes Greatly Reduced in Price SALLIDLIELLELELELETI EL EDT TT Heavy Cotton Union xc ° SD SESTITTITITIN LLL LL Regular $12.50 to $23.50 Values —=7 NOW SELLING AT / $8.85, $9.85, $10.85, $11.85, $12.85, |) | $14.85 ae $15.85, $16.85 . A Number of Lines of Pumps, and Oxfords are also featured at Revised Prices. We invite your personal inspection. Sizes 814 to 10. ; ‘Plated Sox 35c —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor —black and colors; ° ’ ° with slight impertec- Wool and Cotton Vests and Children’s Hosiery tions. Pantees, Each 95¢ “Notaseme” Stockings 45c Silk Sox 95c Heavy weight, white vests, gray or white Heavy cotton hose, black and brown, for —black and colors, rmibocane gpa Dh Bese bayaa boys. ~Mos 1 li Light lisle, blac an and white, for girls. Mew'n shop, Fleece lined Vests 50c : 33 5 couahibeanala-pouiawiots! bincse Wiaae Just Inside the Door, Heavy weight, two styles, white, Sizés 5 to 12 years. —MacDougall-Southwick, ‘Third Floor qUssenensenn TTIT LLL Lee <x Nirman UTM j juesneny MUTCT JTLT WD JUD Ty Watch Our Advertisements Every Day ry |p