The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 9

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PAGE 9 |MOST FOR THE ‘MONEY SHOES—MOST FOR THE MONEY SHOES— DAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921, WANDA WATCHES THEM ASK AND RECEI Fen Wanda von Kettler! —~———_ Meadquarters of the Social Wel Tare League are just about like any ther headquarters—untit ha Deen inside of them 6 or 10 minutes Of course, there's the long row o the polished = desks ere. moveable | telephe | WANDA WAS ORF © green cords—and the busy lor THE PEOPLE eq women of every downtown! aya uy last week of those people. 1 had seen the homes of Seattle's poor, I had seen the league workers “out on the job.” Now 1 sought to watch proceedings from within When woman at lowk finished speaking about “thre jchildren in ane family without ua Y | dies or shoes" to someone at the jother end of the line,%an old lady | ini 4 plentiful supply of cotton es cn a © elke appl with rhet-/ hating stuffed in one ear »¥| from the chair next to mine, psi es Lininat freely.| snproached the desk {cho a MH | The ear, it seemed, had been tn all over thal ta tne a to be the! series of midnight aches, - Ta dc inet Ask you and the old lady, who had previously received assistance from the leagu voi * jest tell by ite thy, | Wondered if a few drops of some iting odor that it is going to Sloan’ clean | fg) thing oF other couldn't be placed in t geod. ‘so L t is 9 | this ear to cease its performances. id non-skin: Now it happens that the league kK Sloan's hand: Res | doesn't keep bottles of something or unexpected attacks of neuralgia other right there in the main of 4, fice, so the old lady was referred to sciatica, " { 1 ea ks Stil | one of the 20 Welfare physicians. ved weather after-effects. At all druggists—35c, SLIP FOR SHO! + 70c, $1.40. A mother with three shabby litth youngsters at her heels next left ber chair and presented a slip for the home of this woman the day previeus and had seen a four-year- old youngster prancing around in a MOTHER PRESENTS loan,’ | > t | “shoes. " A visitor had called at STAR who want to lend their babies, There's a clothes room, with shoes and coats and mittens for those who cannot buy, There's a row of chairs In the main affiee and those chairs are ied with people. “Tite | of Miss Evelyn C, Gagan, ex ecutive secretary of the ok 4 remembered I had a dozen questions ask, #0 opened the door @nd went in, “Pardon me,” she sald, “rm in ® terrible hurry, but I've got a little bundle of clothes that you might be able to use—if you'd Just send someone to get ty ’ had given her address when phone rang. “Yes,” spoke the girl, “this is the Social Welfare league.” “A baby?” “You want someone ‘Well, supposing that one of Us comes out to see you.” And her address was taken, The conversation at the desk then reverted to the old man who man aged his pension #0 as not to be hungry more than three days a month, Other people came forward— people with names of the sick and the poor—people with cards for clothing—people “who had pair of very well ventilated and un happy feet covering The mother had come today to call for bette one shoes. to f As she and her brood setfried out of the a on thelr way to the clothes room a second woman pase ed them and made straight for the desk “T've just Tomorrow—A little talk with Miss Gardner about the work- ings of the league—and other heard something,” things. she exclaimed, “that seems to me ough be investigated. Deo you suppose anything could be done for an old man who lives in a basement room, is crippled and flat his back most of the time, and manages his $20 pen sion so as net to go hungry more than three days a month “Well,” replied the girl at the desk, “1 almost believe something could be done—you have his ad dress?” A woman who had been In the} room only a moment or two Jumped| something to give. up from her chair and burried) I slipped out of the door and wan- | toward the desk dered down the hall, I naw the of- BOARD EXPLAINS REFUND OF FEES School Directors Deny Court Influenced Them Altho the school boardhas adopted ja resolution refunding fees gollected from school children for entering classes, members of the board assert | | the action was not taken as a result; ™orning tm the~bath room of the of Judge ett Smith's recent de-| house in which he lived at 706 one 4 eee t the treat 1 ie ment, as it will advance the results = forbidding the collectiqn of| Pine st. Rie te Berth enn * Mh t y will send this treatment ny The board declares the refund was! ig act was probably due to his oe U. &. prepala for $3.00 made in order to keep things work hallucination that he had recently © Ruaranter. ing smoothly in the schools until the | lost several thousands of dollars, ac JONN B. MeDERMOTT validity of the school fee system has | © . r 210 Mercantile Place been trata in the oe Pot court rt bo Cam: Weed, whe alee: o¢ Jae Angeles, Calif. - _letipied the house. Weisel found Olson's body ‘one I was ono @ But there's just a little bit more. eo’ There's a girl who answers jtetophene le _ from mothers WHOIS Guarant oT iran «peri Pyorrk M bs Treatimen My Proposition N give you a © MOST FOR THE MONEY SHOES— MOST FOR THE MONEY SHOES— the young the Shoes for the Whole Family ite Panta, 1313 Third Avenue SpPoie tadine. arose and Food for Thought From the Office Never since prewar times has merchandise been sold on @ competitive basis as today. Merchants are striving by every meang to in- crease volume, By eliminating credit, delivery, dixcounts and other expenses, we are today able to sell our merchandise at a mark-up which is actually less than the overhead ex pense of many stores. on to our customers. article we offer knowing it t less than the prevailing market price for that quality mér- chandise. OUR POLICY The Rock on Which We Built Our Foundation The Phillips Boys are winning on the basis of values—no credit—no discount—no commis sion—no delivery—low rent-—no expensive {tx- tures. Just a plain, neat store with a street floor entrance, enables The Phillips Boys to sell high quality #ootwear at Rock-Bottom Prices. With us quality means satisfaction, and service makes a friend. sole judge and jury, 1 have $50, person wh three months’ treatment if they are CUTS HIS THROAT Commits Suicide Because of Imagined Loss Fred Olson, 48, shingle committed suicide by slashing his throat with a razor early Friday Henry Ford factory. YOU WILL LIKE US WE KNOW YOU WILL —The Glad Hand of Welcome We Extend to You— MEN’S DEPARTMENT For Four Dollars For Five Dollars Men's brown lesther in lace or Blucher, one- | Not a Five Dollar shoe, but a REAL Shoe for half rubber heels—-made Goodyear welt—meet- | Five Dollars. Styles up to the moment. ing the Five Dollar shoe on today's market. Goodyear welt. Meeting the Six Dollar shoe “YOU SAVE THE DOLLAR. on today’s market. IT’S YOURS FOR KEEPS. YOU SAVE THE DOLLAR. weaver, ve your teeth The suit referred to was begun when i How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put On Firm Flesh recently by W. W secured a temporary the fees. By application of the achools, students may ge !) W. Pennock, board, said. Collector Hartson Ballantyne, who injunction re- straining the board from collecting to the principals | he broke atT am |ticed that down the bath room door Friday after having no- Olwon's bed had been +) empty for a long time and that the their deposits returned to them Ft. j bath room was locked. He notified legal counsel for the) police. Detectives Barton and Toms were dispatched. The body was taken to the county morgue WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT FIVE and SIX Dollars—None higher—High Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Pumps. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Bring in your family—shoes at prices which -do not flatten the pocketbook. \Increase Your Energy, Banish Skin Erup- __ tions and Beautify the Complexion—Easy . and Economical to Take—Results Quick. Studies New Duties Millard T, Hartson, newly appoint ed collector of customs, was studying the details of hig new duties Friday Hartson took the oath of office Thursday before Superior Judge|and Sunday at Painters’ King Dykeman, former Collector | First ave Roscoe C. Drumheller and Thomas) 4) kinds of articles for Christ | P. Revelle, incoming United States! presents will be on sale and an in- jj district attorney, Hartson was! teresting musical program has been formerly collector of internal rev-|arranged for both afternoons and enue at Tacoma, and has held other | syenings. Admission will be free. pubile offices. All of the proceeds will be sent to Drumheller wilh devote his tim@/tne Russian Red Cross, to the bond business in Tacoma, un : , der the firm name of Drumbheiler,’ Erlichman & Co, Bazaar to Be Held for Slavs’ Relief| for 63.yvears. The Washington branch, Russian The Phillips Boys Avenue Avenue ; Opposite the Panta ges Theatre Building The Birthplace of the M ost-for-theMoney Shoes relief, will hold a bazaar Saturday 9 EAE Ben Condensed Milk hall, 1915 MOST FOR THE MONEY SHOES— GHEAT SALE! $100,000 STOCK ACRIFICED AT VERY LOW PRICE Don’t Pass Up This Opportunity for Real Bargains. We want you to compare our prices with other sale prices, for we can truthfully say that this sale is positively in a class by itself—it is a sale that will bé remembered for years to come, for we have CUT PRICES TO THE VERY QUICK. ANACORTES.—Joe Pribicich com mits suicide when immigration au- thorities Fefuse to allow his sweet heart to land and she returns to Austria and marries another man, Clear Vitamon Skin Figure Whether Foe, Them Yourself and See. run-down foiks will find this simple test well worth weigh yourself and measure yourself. Next take Mas- tablets with every meal. Then weigh and meas. ure yourself again each week and con- tinue taking VITA- MON regularly until you are satisfied with TREE TEA CEYLON is the one high grade tea in the world that sells for BUST centrated yeast-vita- so ittle money 6 a two other still more important vitamines ‘WAIST (Fat soluble A and inches =Water soluble C) all of which Science says you must have to be strong, well and fully developed. They are now being used by thousands who. ap- preciate their con- venience, my and quick results. CALF By increasing the 4 Winches nourishing power of “This will often bring quick | o ve distressh lin's VITAMON sup. ie acices. 4c "ged noutrile piles Just what your 1/H tary and the mucus Hop arom into the the shrunken tissnes, easy, top pare, costs strengthen internal bes S Pees oe 14-0 organs, clear the skin fen, Pounds *04 renew shattered nerve force without upsetting the stom- ach or causing gas. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish as if by magic and the com- plexion becomes radi- antly clear and beau- tiful. But it is not | CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal Deaf- ness, or ure even just @ litt hard of ring or have head noises, co to your druggist and get «© of Parmint (double strength), and add to it pint of hot water and @ little granulated sugar, Take 1 tablespoonful four times @ MEN’S DRESS SHOE Wonderful Value; Values as High as $350— MEN’S —s A Large spa High as $3.00— MEN’S OVERCOATS Good Quality, Values as High as $10.00— 14.85 MEN’S SUITS Values Up to $40.00; Going at This Sale at— 13.85 MEN’S RAINCOATS Values Up to $15.00— Boys’ Woolen Mack. Values as ae as $9.00; Fast S FEET S INCHES MEN’S UNION SUITS al | Fleece-Lined; Just the ing for Cold Weather; bee Up te $2.50 98c MEN’S SOX MEN’S PANTS OVERALLS In All Sizes and Patterns; Sold § Geed Navy Denim; Fast Colors; as High as $4.00— Regulag $1.50 Valuo— ‘The Best Value in the City; Sold as High ag $6.00— $2.85 BOYS’ SUITS Catarrhal noises should gi scription @ trial.—-Advertine- YOUR WEIGHT INDICATES YOUR HEALTH. ARE YOU GAINING OR LOSING? Wf you want that firm-flesh “Pop” and beng 4 of youthful i eat wars, Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing Soap should be used very careful only a question of ly, if you want to keep your hair how much better you || jooking its best. Most soaps and and think—the scales | prepared shampoos contain too much A two weeks’ test will | alkali.“ This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. ‘The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo qwhich is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. ‘One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsi- fied will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance cf rich, creamy Iath- et, which rinses out easily, remoy- ing every particle of dust, dirt, dan: druft and excessive ofl, Tho heir dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and sitky, bright, lustrous, fut fy and easy to manage You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months, Be sure your druggist wives you Mulsified,—Advertisement, HICKORY SHIRTS Strong page ~~ Rsesciad Up Good Quality; Values up te ‘Goed Quality; Values Up te 230— $8.00— 68 | 7c | $3.95 Palace Clothing Co. FIRST AVE. AND SPRING ST. UNDERWEAR Heavy Ribbed; Values as High : as $1.50— . | look and feel, or what your friends say and tape measure wil! tell their own story. surprise you. IMPORTANT: AMON tablets bi vie edi disk Rod ALL OWL DRUG STORES Goods Sold at Wholesale First Ave. CORNER Spring St. ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED to Put On Firrt Flesh, Clear | the Skin and Increase Energy when taken with Every Meal, or Money Back. MASTIN'S VITAMON YEAST TA © vitamine TABLET THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE

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