The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 2

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: Bargains in Boys’ School Suits $10 and $12.50 Values Cut to $7.98 Mfothers! Buy your boy his school suit during this bargain sale. We are offer- ing suits of an advunce shipment of fall styles; fashioned of high grade wool fabrics that will stand the hard usage of school boys. H Tailored in smart models, the coats have plain, pleated and yoke backs; pants are full lined. Ages 8 to 16, On sale Saturday and Monday, $7.98. Men’s Hats Cut to $1.49 tent Don't miss thin clear. ance of 360 Panama Hats; tur- ban and fedora styles; soft brim, Stik band, leather sweat band, Lightownd serviceable. On sale Saturday and Mon day, $1.49. Boys’ Shirts Cut to 98c $1.50 quality of boys’ biack Sateen Shirts, made of food, strong sateen; double stitched doudle yoke and cuffs; cut full size. Neck sizes 12 to 14, On sale Saturdxy and M Ys 88¢. Boys’ Waists Cut to 49c Te quality blue chambray and #triped percale and mad ras Waists; neat patterns; suitable for achoo! wear; neat ly made; § to 14 years, On alo Gaturday and Monday, 49¢. Specials for Men Men’s Lisle Hose, 45¢ Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.49 Se quality of silk lsle Sox; double soles and Regular $2.00 quality of percale and marae hheels; black, gray, tan and white 3 palrs for | Shirts; good materials, neat patterns; double cut. 91.25. Sines 14 to 17. Muslin Nightgowns, $1.49 Shirts and Drawers, 49c Reduced from $2.00; plain white muslin gowns; Regular price 750 a garment; summer weight bab | goed quality, with or without collar; plain white briggan; double seat drawers; short or long sleeves; @r colored trimmings, good serviceable garmenta, Blue Work Shirts, 95c Cotton Union Suits, 95c | Re@eced from $1.50; light and dark bine; good $1.50 quality of cotton ribbed Union Suits; ecra ‘@urable chambray;.cut full size and well made. | or white; short aleeves; ankle length; clowed crotch. Bises. 14% to 11. Sizes 34 to 46. Gloves lucky ables us to offer « aplendid qual- Infants’ Shoes, $1.50 Splendid values of infants’ black patent leather Shoes; cloth top; button style, Sizes 6 to & Girls’ Pumps, $3.50 Clearance of growing girls’ fine grade Pumps; black calfskin; metal ornament; low heel. Sizes 2% w&«& ity of Milanese silk Gloves for the bargain price of 68a They are -worth $1.00 a pair, Double finger tips Colorw are white, black, navy: light and dark gray, mole and, champagne. to §. Gaturday and Monday, 68¢. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Childfen’s Sandals, 98¢ Very strong and durable brown Sandals for children; good heavy sole, Sizes 13, 13%, 1, 1% Spe Steen 5 > clad clearance price, 98¢. “THE STORE THAT, A Combination Special For Friday and Saturday IN THE THREE SEATTLE OWL DRUG STORES: “For the Man Who Shaves Himself” With Each $1.25 Bottle of $ Ruma50cTube | of S ving Cream will be given. Both for....-.- It’s a $1.75 combination. At $1.25 the saving is worth while. The Bay Rum is ful no-lather, no-bi ted and it’s a full-pint bottle. Ezonall is that success- , beard-softening cream. It’s the new way to shave. Every man who shaves himself should look into this combination offer. Special—Lazell’s Talcum Powders at 13c; 2 for 25c The Manufacturer's Retail Is 25c A splendid talcum for use after the shave. Four odors to choose from: Honeysuckle, Sweet Pea, Corylopsis, Massata. Consider These Every-Day Prices They are full of importance because they are in keeping with the actual worth of the merchandise and represent a closely-figured margin of peotit. Colgate’s Shaving Soap. 8¢ Colgate’s Shaving Stick (refills) .. Colgate’s Shaving Cream 3 Colgate’s Shaving Powder. . .35¢ Colgate’s Shaving Sticks......: \. .B5¢ Colgate’s Shaving Talcum Powder 20¢ Daggett & Ramsdell Shaving ies -35¢ Ezonall Shaving Cream Jars... .$1.00 Johnson & Johnson Shaving Cream. . ank’s Shaving Cream Jars. Lysol Shaving Cream Mennen’s Shaving Cream .. Mennen’s Talcum Powder........ Lioyd’s Euxsis Shaving Cream.... Borated Bay Rum, pint Owl Theatrical Cold Cream, 14 lb. 50¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream Pinaud’s Vegetal, small .... Todco Rose Talcum Powder ANNOU Resinol Shaving Sticks ..........30¢ Red Feather Cold Cream..... Red Feather Shaving Lotion. Red Feather Talcum Vernice Talcum Powder, white and Red Feather Toilet Water Rexall Shaving Cream .. Rexall Shaving Sticks . Rexall Shaving Powder Rexall Shaving Lotion, small. Violet Dulce Taleum Powder Williams’ Shaving Cream, small. .. Williams’ Shaving Cream, large... | Williams’ Shaving Sticks, small... Williams’ Shaving Sticks, large... Williams’ Shaving Powder Williams’ Luxury Shaving Soap... Williams’ Talcum Powder. ... Woodbury Shaving Sticks. ... EMENT Dr. C. T. Knowlton, Optometrist, has opened Optical offices at our Thi and Pike store, specializing in all visual and muscular defects, = The Owl Drag Co First and Pike Third and Pike Westlake and Pine Elliott 6335 SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Ap- pearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE BY FRANK RB. LOOPE A little song of life and cheer Ts better far than grouch to hear, Coming from @ loving heart Makes one wish it ne'er depart, eee If you really can't #m! ust wig-wag ft to your friend across the table and your bam will tuste good even if burned to's crisp. eee WAYFARER Traveler, pass our way again; You've raised us to a higher plane, The magte of your cross and creed Has many doubt- An uplift te our soul distressed, With higher Mfe we stand tm preaned. We need you , Laope and your way, am to teach The way of Christ within our reach —W. M. W, Seatue eee | become sick of Inactivity. There | ||} are many shutdns blind in our | | elty who wold love to have || readers, guides and helpful occu- | pations ] eee ‘We know those whe are bedfast and unable to even raise their hand to thelr lps, and on top of that, blind. Think of it, bilnd and abso- The shutin hasn't always 4 | tick mind, even tho we are apt | to think of him so, but he does | lutely helpless! Yes, and they will repay your efforte in their alt with a amile as divine as the sweet ost zephyr. eee gust A HINT Many of our good citizens are of fering their automobiles to this de partment for use In bringing sun shine into the hearts of some shut lina, eee Men wif wrangle for refigion, WRITE FOR IT, FIGHT FOR IT, DIE FOR fr; Anything but—live for tt eee Never get angry with a weak man, for your anger will only act as proof of your own weaknem. writes Mra Aznes Keel, 4015 Cas cadia ave, “but ss you know, changed my mind You sea I reasoned it out this way, That I wouldn't die until we were returning home anyway, and then it surely would be a most happy death. But here I am, still living over and over and then again glad. When Way- farer said, ‘Some day there will be no sickness, pain or crying,’ T filled up with sobs, because I was ro giad. I have had pain for over 30 years, and to be without it must be glad nem. “Being a lover of nature I enjoyed Phono Capitol 2267 the ride so much. You sent me much & good man, and a very comfortable auto, He drove slowly and stopped At several places #0 I could enjoy the soenery, “How at the beginning of each scone I @id wish that for a while 1 could have taken your place and you mine so you could have had « good View Wut we each must rtay tn our own corner and bear our own burden. But how happy you Imve made us all at one tyne—and gave uf so much food for thought. eee “King of the shutins, never wil we forget you, The Star or “The Wayfarer.” Never forget that, once and for one whole year you were @ 10-year. old kid yourself, SHUT-INS TAKE NOTICE | If my sbuttn friends | nize the rich opportunity pre sented to them in having this | little corner all their own, they | will do well in rallying to its | support We are jooking for | Bunshine Smiles, ‘The shutin | haa been looked upon too long | as @ grouch. Now is your oppor | tunity to prove that there are | @ few of us who recognize the | value of cheer. Everybody lofty and true Talk only of the good things—it pays. eee “Oh, my God," eried the mee, “let me not be one of those who con stantly complain of the blessings they do not have, and who would not know what to do with them if they had them.” eee % “Can there be anything nearer heaven on earth than while gaz ing upon the beautiful pictures of the ruins of Babylon and the nativity seene?™ writes Auntie Walker, of “The Wayfarer.” eee Josh Billings said: “Laff every time you phpel tickeled, and laff once in a while anyhow.” eee NOW GET THIB If you've a sunny disposition And just a happy smile, Yow're the greatest acquisition In @ business that’s worth while. Bupreme Blend Coffee—the very Heat that crows—1 Ib, 400; 2 ba, 750; 3,tbs. $1.16, Lunch with me—Best for Lean Quick Service, M. A. HANSEN—40 Economy Mkt. knows you have suffered, but | they do not know you can still L emile. Let's show ‘em! i cee I éont eare how much of « shat in you may be, there is #till a bright wide of life, if you keep your thoughts on those things that are BROCKTON FOR KNICKER STYLE Mayor Approves Miss Sears’ Costume BROCKTON, Mase, Aug. 13.— Feminine knickerbockers were of- ficlally approved for street wear in this city the other day when Miss Hazel Sears, the first girl in Map sachusetts to don the new style. fan merchants generally report | business ag improving everywhere. | For tess than the usual Price of admission to any sub- sertption dapea, COLUMBIA RECORDS, played on the CO LUMBIA GRAFONOLA, will bring the best dance organ jaations right to your home. EXAMINE ao? Sage tre GLASSES! Optometrist BUT WE DO IT RIGHT? Glasses Complete, $5 Free Examination Globe Optical Co. 1514 Westlake Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sta new suit. one, two or worsteds, with the stripes. HUNDREDS and buy now at the by merely making payment. THAT ARE_NOT- ’ The New Fall Styles Are Here! Up to $49.50 for three-button, pure fine pencil OF OTHERS! OPEN A CREDIT ACCOUNT regular prices a small first “CREDIT-—GLADLY” Separate Men’s Shops—2nd Floor 1332 Second Avenue Fall Bradbury Suits For Men and Young Men \ Don’t wait another day for that , 209 Union Street Saturday—an event in motion pictures! mt tTty 4s e {\ ‘ GLORIA SWANSON ELINOR GLYNS ‘TheG M —with MILTON SILLS The vivid drama of a society girl with a . gipsy’s heart, and the romantic adven- tures into which her untamed nature leads her! ‘A Paramount ™% Chester Screenic “Qld Moose Trails” Cartoon Comedy Pathe News Kinograms , COLISEUM CONCERT “=” ORCHESTRA 4 “SALVATION NELL” Leaves Tonight 34 Artists “Some Muffin: Add a quarter cup of mitk to a cup of mashed. Beat smooth, Bake ten minutes hi mutfin tins Bluhill Chile Cheese Gerey'sGive Reni} $35 to $50 Men’s Suits A variety of new all-wool worsted Suits, perfect tailored and styled, are involved in a great underselling event. ~ They were purchased at a large price concession from one of our regu- lar makers—garments made to sell this season at $50 and $60 BUY NOW ON CREDIT I

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