The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 2

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. IT JUST WONDERFUL, STATES GONTRAGTOF { 56 years’ service to the homefurnisher —a uniform, courteous, fair consider- ation of your requirements through a dig nifiec|,:simple, pleasing credit service has made this store one of Seattle’s most helpful and practical upbuil ders! dresstnaking made easy with an EMPRESS model adjustable dress form! —our “RMPTuUSsS™ collapsible and adjuatabie dress form is the best and most practical dress form that has ever been offered to the pablic. There are so wing nuts to loosen or tighten, no wheels or ratch ets to turn, Ite adjustment is simple and perfect, it can be done quickly and satin factority. -it enables every woman to be her own dreasmaker, With this wonderful dress form you can try your dreas on your ewn figure. to where L had indigestion aft every®m reat I went on a@ plain ft « at & meal, but | Ludwig Says After Yours! of Suffering Tanlac Has | Completely Overcome |: All His Troubles Ae “fn the way I tea) Chinese Farmers See Good Crops as Result. KIANGCHOW, China, Feb, 18 Chinese farmers are rejoicing at the series of earthquakes now shaking thin section. They say it betokens | good harvests, Landiords are not as| Here is the giant Zeppelin airplane with which a flight from Berlin to New Yerk is soon to « 1 They have to pay for re| be attempted. The plane is built entirtly of metal—duraliminium. The crew consists of two TOE i aninbicii menace anibane pilots and two mechanics and there's room for 18 passengers. An idea of the size of the eel antl the. suaken | Plane can be had by counting the people standing from tip to tip and by noticing that the toy. wheels of the plane are as high as a man. Egperts expect the plane to make the Berlin-New sil ee ee Bae flight in 86 hours. The route which it is proposed to t would be about 5,200 miles alaya, Feb atives long. when heavy “|To Ded Dedicate Elks’ Home at Chehalis | CHEHALIG, Feb, 18 —Arrange nd found a large ments are completed for the dedi Property, valued at $60,000 to $75 cation Saturday of the new $125,000 000, wax desthoyed by a fire #tart Elks’ temple here. Beginning at 2\ing in the Werts bowling alley at 1 Seek R. A. =r |p. m., exercises will be presided over|Kima yesterday. Several nearby Jeoue K. Mille, of Olympia, dep | establishments were wiped out by) His Baby Has i grand exalted ruler. lthe Names, which were extinguished * are seeking KR. A. Bright, by the chemical apparatus from) ian salesman, thought to be in Seattle, following reeeipt of a tele cram which states that, Bright's baby died in Victoria Thurwiay. The message wag recelvéd by J. M. Shaw, 216 First ave, &. automatic vor years 1 had stones h trouble | me for 6 worst sort. I know what |‘Tanlae without reservations, as yught it on, too, It was due tolknow it does the work.” j eating too much rich food. | Taniue ix sold by the Bartel did thin for years, and finally 1 got | stores, —Advertivement, I recomm Business Demands —with ease you can quickly adjust this form to long or short-waisted figure, sen oF narrow at the should . large or amall neck s! ‘ou can make one hip Meher ou | without altering the other int pastor at Touk ale} uneanity turned hb FUNERAL SERVICES for wii |$75,000 Property Is lam W. Stevens, killed Tuesday, | Lost in Elma Fire | #1» «truck by « crane in the Nettie ABERDEEN ton Lumber Co. yards, will be held at 2p. m. Baturday, at the Butterworth establishment, burial in Wanhelli Stevens is survived by hin widow, Mr. Pauline Btevons, 4315 W. Atlan. | fhe wt | Bucoessful treatmen? of diseaned tonatie and throat without operation testimonials, Herb Medicine Co., Box 851, Beattie. took refuge in top Wash, Web. 18 bust, hips are lowered and adjusted from front to back width of back can be changed, also bust and neck are easily adjusted, inde pendently oueasy terms, prices aging tam 21.5010 $26.0 "TACOMA: Montesano. |Funeral for Mrs. hour Anderson Friday Funeral services for Mre. Dorothy Anderson, wife of William Anderson, | — 6032 dist ave, 8. W., were held at 2 pm, Friday at Si John's Epis nderson died ‘Heir to Estate Is eee ae Found Dead in Shack | Ty _t Swedish horpital. BREMERTON, Feb. 14 —Alttract Banish Catarrh ed by the barking of a dog, deputice found Richard Lynchgoe, 60, rechune, hetr to an estate fn the Bawt, dead geeathe Hyemet for Twe Minetes in his shack, $67 Pacific ave, here ané Stuffed-Up Head Wit Ge. Wednesday night. Lynchgve's aoe | 1" you want te bad been his only companion. Sus-| from eatarrh, cold the head, of |pended from his neck was 61.759 in| from aa ye ket ae = Liberty bonds and wur savings! It ae your rhead ake or r asleen 'e or money stamps. An inquest ln to be held, Wt Hyomei should su cold tn one day, and relieve of The blaze lasted three One of Seattle’s Oldest Dental . Offices Goes Back to 1914 PRICES Business demands that you dress well—always— and we have made it our business to enable you to ‘do so no matter how lim- ited your income may be. Bradbury Choose from our splendid showing of the famous Suits and Overcoats, pay just what you are able at time of purchase and the balance in small weekly or monthly amounts, Well, They Haven’t of Barleycorn Here| Much on Us, at That NEWARK, N. J, Feb. 18—As| WEST ORANGE, N. J., Feb. 18 Prosecutor Mott asks law|This town, which han called iteelf lusky ree denying trial by ae ee liquor cases. | the “healthiest town t the U. & Be H T county will since national record a few yearn Spat: sp the maxk from a bandit | ago showed it had the lowest death|*b° attempted to hold him up in a/ deaths last year, 31 persons had|Thurelay night, FH. Twigg chased ath it foot bemmedl 90, and one|® Tebber from his shop, The robber He did not attempt to shoot Twice ne Soe the start of e robbery. Twine Winner $2,000 000 pd when the robber entered, 0 pas scenic. .rnortena LONDON, Feb. 18.—Tho first prize Man Is Arrested on | drawn Christmas, siel $2,000,000 j to the Jacky winner. ‘The lottery paid } fice from 1 o'clock in the morning. | 1 doxpite the front and heavy snow, ey’re All Friends “CREDIT Twigg Proves to GLADLY” ICE with the 1921 of workmanship. Now understand thoroughly that this important of ements and the fact that our supplies cost us less, THE QUALITY IS THE SAME IF NOT BETTER. We do not charge for examination. Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices These, We Offer You Electro Painless Dentists Located for Years at & F. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 : 's Wood Is Fe fi a Safe Place}: 1332-34 Second rate in ite class, reparts out of 100| sett drink partor at 1314 W. Toth at..| frei dodged behind an auto and vanished. Lucky Number Gives |! was closing the In the Spanish lottery, which was Evidence of a Clock ted || $3,500,000. A line waited at the of 209 Union It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, beiching J sl stomach disease of moi arge box YAKIMA. —&. J. Yeager and Fr. one =. tablets at all dru rags gists in all gy Witte, pioneer yesléents, ound. ingadingabemg leaded guilty. MAKES YOU THE Only PROUD OWNER OF This Handsome Cabinet ‘$2 [ao NOGRAPH Just pay $2 now and $2 a week and we will send home this splendid, sweet- toned Phono- graph that plays all the records, and that will make yours a Home of Good Music. We offer you a choice of Oak, Ma- hogany or Walnut Cab- ‘inets, but there are only a limit- ed number of Instru- ments on these terms, We are now starting one final effort to sell our large stock, and practically every article in the house has been marked down to half price or less. Nothing but bargains are of- fered. Come and see for-yourself. 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 SUTTS—Values up to $85 $39.85 Overcoats— $13.85 Overcoats— $9.85, Shoe Bargains Boys’ Scout Shoes—. $3.98 MEN'S hy 4 — SILK reyes Wy TO $15 BR BLACK BEAR Al1,-WOOL MACKINAWS— $6.85 | TROUSERS AT, PER PAIR $2.95 ATHLETIC UNION WASH VESTS AT $1 ° WOOL, SOX, HEAVY Men’ 's Semi- ig 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- GOOD WORKING PANTS AQ e Fi WHITK HANDKERCHIEFS MEDLICOTT WOOL UNDERWEAR AT BLACK CASHMERE HOSE 9c 25¢ Garters ‘ ALL THE MUSIC OF ALL THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME That’s just what this offer makes possible to you—take advantage of this remarkable musical oppor- tunity. “Seattle's Musical Headquarters” $1.75 Underwear $1.50 Work Shirts $1.50 Men’s Rubbers Hanes Underwear $1.50 Caps $1.50 Dress Shirts —CUT TO— 98c Everything Thrown } at Your Mercy Sat., Feb. 19th, 9 a. m. 25e Sox 35¢ Dress Ties 20c Handkerchiefs 25c Arm Bands 25¢ Canvas Gloves —CUT TO— 9c BOYS’ Manas up ry $5. 45 Vaiues q $1.00 SUITS Underwear $1.00 Wool Sox $1.00 Leather Work Gloves $1.00 Wool Gloves President Suspenders $7.85 ~. $8.95 —CUT TO— 49c PALACE CLOTHING CO Sale Starts9A.M. FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. Balance of Kennedy's Stock BOYS’ SUITS, slight- ly shaded, now at $2.98

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