The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. Leaves Friday Night SECOND NEAR SENECA Saturday Brings First: National's Anniversary Attraction-- Not one wife _ should miss this picture— the screen’s most dramatic revelation of the secrets that husbands hide! — STRAND ORCHESTRA Elmore Crowhurst on the Organ — First National Kinograms Thomas Meighan in “THE FRONTIER OF THE STARS” —|| If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure Co good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with nm best work. Ironclad guar- isa antee 15 years. with sclentifie accuracy. Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- forms Of spectacles effects. ner me = >) United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 Near Madison |Home Economics Is Cuticura Soap | New Course for Men STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Feb. 11 |The future wives of students of State The \ Vel vet Touch |Cottese will fare well. A home eco-| |nomics department for male students | has been opened which will teach # cooking and kindred arts HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes specialize in the most modern Grinding in our own modern lens grinding plant—the Jar Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Retiable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE separation, Sinn Fein insists on the absolutely independent of Britain. T in Belfast. Lloyd ser ee De Valera | BRITISH SEEK COMPROMISE PEACE IN IRELAND THE SEATTLE STAR Great Britain ts seeking peace with Ireland on the basis of home rule without complete| right of the Irish people to set up a free republic, he British proposal would mean a mother parliament GOTHAM HAS in London, a parliament for the south of Irelarid, in Dublin, and a parliament for Ulster, and Edward Carson are shown in the territories where the: y are leade re MEXICO NOW Reconstruction Progresses F Rapidly in Country | MEXICO CITY, Feb eling in Mexico tent what It used to| ber ix the thankful expression of Americans. , All the way from Nuevo Laredo the on the Texas border to thin city | plead one's eye is filled with the evidence |on Febr of the tremendous progress toward|man T two | him addi solid reconstruction made in yeare Most of this work has been done | bag wince Obregon overthrew Carranza | o lest May. Where two years ago soldiers were | ca; carried by the carload to repel pos |and San sible bandh attacks on the trains. | business today only two ride in each day| Mexico coach. American Pullmans now run thro] ft from Antonio to Mexico City, afford: | noun: ing all modern comforta, Paseports|in Me ' are quickly vised at the border and Harding were to intervene. Men’s Clothes SUITS—Values up to $25 $12.85 SUITS—Values up to $70 $29.85 SUITS—Values up to $40 $17.95 SUITS—Values up to $75 $34.85 SUITS—Values up to $60 $24.85 SUITS—Values up to $85 $39.85 Fine Overcoats— $13.85 Cravenette Ovetcoats— $9.85 $1.75 Underwear $1.50 Work Shirts $1.50 Men’s Rubbers Hanes Underwear $1.50 Caps $1.50 Dress Shirts 98c Everything Thrown at Your Mercy Sat., Feb. 12th, 9 a. m. Tuberculosis Talk by Miss Mae Larkin) IS BOOMING =": paper which Miss Mae Larkin, state “Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuber:| Mra Harr ~~" North Side Banker Will Plead Monday Paul Schacffer, former teller of North tional time. | annnnnnrernrrnrn nnn city, from the border to the | the ni«ht jiean travel Gets Divorce Decree} Threatening to Secede ette Lee Brown, wife! ers Brown, president YORK, Feb. 11 be the subject of a/of NEW Ever bear of the Borough of Ric mond? It's part ter n as State Inte admin juma, from p Inland, of the three » allmony and .. has been over borough. Out of |the Be ‘ew York's 5,620,048 peop! Side State Bank, will ” harge of grand larceny ‘so ne “Ta. Judge King Dyke Teothers to Hear of Bae ity, Northwest Products ‘The gonpe! will be preached to 1 erm at the reday afternoon granted | large inspected with little In ogg we few York City along with Broo! of February 19. The! upon the stuff that used to be—t Northwest products committee of the | lyn, the Bronx and Queens count in 1898 neluding Monterey, Saltillo Luis Potosl, is doing good |‘ |p City tn the mecea of Amer | ee home many Jeemen. ! - n@ who de! Wild burros of the Grand Canyon | ot intervening | of the Colorado have foreed our na- | CO . Would resent it today, if| tive wile ne by denuding the pas ture land. cafeteria tory of Seattle. prices which mean quick disposal. aflame with bargains. here. Come early—see for yourself. $10 TO $15 VALUES, AT $5.85 BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS AT 98c COOPER'S HEAVY UNION SUITS AT $2.35 MEDLICOTT WOOL UNDERWEAR AT BLACK BEAR WOOL, MACKINAWS— $6.85 MEN'S HEAVY CORDUROY TROUSERS AT, PER PAIR $2.95 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS AT 98c E. & W. AND ARROW COLLARS To $100, AT $2. 48 JOHN B. STETSON STIFF HATS AT $3.95 VERY FINE 8TETSONS MEN’S SHIRTS, MIXED, AT SILK 25e Garters 25¢ Sox 35c¢ Dress Ties 20c Handkerchiefs 25¢ Arm Bands BOYS’ SUITS Values up to $10, * $5, 45 $6.85 nbd 89 $8.95 A CIVIL WAR : |Mrs. C. Rogers Brown} Borough of Richmond Is toh P, Part of New York in talking about seceding a has 116, large as Salt den Moines ger than ware mile was annexed to Monday | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Satisfactory Terms Always OTTO F. KEGEL, President ( Sea Grass Rugs Have Prices Reduced F YOU have a bedroom or a sun poreh floor that needs covering, here is your opportunity to buy attractive rugs at a saving. Made of heavy twisted grass, closely woven, with the colors” dyed into the stock before weaving. Sea” Grass Rugs are a satisfactory floor cove | ering—they aré both sanitary and serv- iceable. The following sizes have the prices | reduced: y 9x12 special .$7.95 | 6x9 special. . 8x10 special . $6.00 | 4-6x7-6 Second Floor, Rug Section 154 Graduated by, Mark tion e 1 h-| Roldt’s of New York—be us « Kk ut y Most drastic and sensational price cutting in his- Our stock must be closed out. We have re-marked every article in this big store at The store is It is to your interest to be BLACK CASHMERE HOSE 29c $1.00 Underwear $1.00 Wool Sox $1.00 Leather Work Gloves $1.00 Wool Gloves President Suspenders —CUT TO— 49c PALACE CLOTHING CO Sale Starts9A.M. FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. Balance of Kennedy's Stock Impressive ce craduation Thursday night at PricesDown Made and Sold ONLY WASH VESTS AT $1.15 WwooL 38c GOOD WORKING $2.48 WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS treatment of t without ope: Herb Medicine Business College! remonies marked th nic Temple of 154 students of on's Modern Business college. | Hartman presided, Carl graduation talk, and on made the Rev. John D, MeLauchlan, St s rector, delivered the invoca or G Juicy Steak, go to rtisement A poison as dangerous as * manufactured within bodies, called urie acid. alates in the body and” fail to carry it off, from dull headache, muscular pains, lumbago, cause rheumatism or gout, acid can be seen in the el ment in the water—what is “ floted on the | the veasel containing it hours’ standing. The water 4 high-colored, strongly acid, [should be a danger sign, HOYT’S DOUGHNUTS REDUCED Now 25c Dozen jtaken in time by cu meat, tea and alcohol may at 322 Pike St. HOYT’S acid) Tablets can be obtained | most any drug store. ment. OVERALLS Shoe Bargains Boys’ Scout Shoes— $3.98 Boys’ Wear Well Shoes— $2.48 Boys’ Chippewa Shoes— $3.98 Men’s Chippewa Shoes— | $4.98 Men’s Army Last Shoes— $4.48 Men’s Semi-Dress Shoes— $3.98 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes— ‘ $4.98 LADIES’ SHOES HALF PRICE Your dollar will go a long way in our Shoe De- partment. SOX, HEAVY PANTS $2.50 Wool Process Underwear Union Made Overalls $2.50 Dress Shirts Odd Lot Men's Hats $2.50 Work Shirts —CUT TO— $1.48 BOYS’ SUITS, slight- ly shaded, now at $2.98

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