The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 2

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$12.50 Values Now $7.98 On these suits you can effect a saving of about $4.5' than elsewhere. tweeds and pene a lot these days! Our suits are of wool cassimeres, corduroy: pointed yoke and plain backs; belted effects. Knickers cut. full. up to date; Ages 8 to 16, and trousers lined. Boys’ Flannel Shirts $1.50 These are the best Twill Flannel Shirt values in) town. They're heavy enough to keep your boy Warm and strong enough to wear well) gray and khaki; extra wéll made, with flat collar and All sizes, 12% to 1& Boys’ Sweaters $4.48 How about a good, serviceable Sweater for your boy? They're just the thing for school These offered are 80 per cent wool, rope knit; shawl collars; two stripes around breast in con trasting setioo! colors; blue and gold, black and orange, and red and black. All sizes, 28 to 36. Men’s Furnishings Gray Sweaters $2.50 Splendid values of Gray Sweaters, firm knit, medium weight; coat style, with rol! collar. Flannel Shirts $3.50 Khaki Flannel Shirts of an excellent quality good weight far winter wear; two pockets; flat col Jars; out full and wel) made. Men’s. Night Gowns $1.25 Our regular $1.75 Gowns are now at a special price of $1.25 Good, heavy flannelette; neat | striped patteres:. cut gdod size; with and without | collars. “ Men's Union Suits $2.50 Splendid mixpet-woo! Union Suits, medium weight; dosed crotch; lock-stitch seams; long sleeves, ankle length. Extra values, Shirts‘ and Drawers—Garment 79c Garments like these sold for $1.25 last year; ecru color; heavy rithed cotton; well finished. All sizes. Dress Shirts $1.49 Look over our assortment of Shirts at this price. ‘They're fine. Newt stripes in light and dark grounds; good quality percales and madras; goft cuff: starched neckband. All sizes, deep yoke. Coat style, Great value. ~ eek Ee Ladies’, Union Suits $1.25 ladies; Tritech neck and elbow sleeves; low nee! 34 to 42, Misses’ Union Suits 98c to $1.75 Princess May Union Suits for misses from 2 to 1 years; fine, soft cotton garments; well fleeced; hig! neck, long sleeves and ankle length; trunmed nee and front. Priced low, Boys’ Union Suits 75¢ Good warm Ribbed Union Suits for boys slight! fleeced; long sleeves, ankle length. sama Ages 8 to 16. Boys’ Union Suits $1.10 Up bed, Ages 2 to 16, Durable Black Cashmere Ribbed Stockings; gra: toes and heels, reinforced; medium weight. values. Women’s Corsets $1.00 A value that you can’t beat, Men’s Slippers Children’s Shoes * Boys’ Shoes Pair $1.25 Pair $2.50 Pair $3.25 ppers, Dandy little Brown Calfskin Good strong School Shoes cays gaan elles Shoes; high cut, lace style; for youngsters who are hard Diack, with McKay stitched leather soles; extrem good value; well made, Sizes € to 11. on shoes; brown blucher; solid eather throughout. Chrome elk sola Sites 9 to 13%. neat and dressy looking shoes, with good heavy-weight sole. Sizes 8% to 11. “SHE STORE THAT, Ferris Waists $1.00 and $1.50 “Good Sense” Ferris Waists for children;* good quality of coutil; made with shoulder straps; four garter supports and button front. Sizes 19 te ‘28. Priced lbw. i AUTHORIZED PRICES S. Army Goods Store: 1013-1015 vy. AVE. NOTICE—NOT connected with any other stores that have adopted similar trade names SPECIAL THIS WEEK Me ii tra asa tase ccdoees on lh Orders (except canned goods) in zones 1 and 2 NEW MERCHANDISE! sy 1400 pairs Winsted Cashmere # Government Reclaimed we Chambray 2,000 Wool 0. D. Breeches; os ggg $3.50 5,000. Leather Army Jerkins; Special This " Week — Choice + spayed $2 00 ane... Seg Meee” oo eoeee! Woot Bex; ee 6 em 3; COC tee mn te. $1.00 ince and bce $3.00 | cannen goons pair hoya eube Glee Heavy Bib Overalls; 1.25 | nidoce teow... $3. ‘50 Be ae, se toapeets: Barrack Shoes, Navy Shoes, Officers’ Shoes, Trench Shoes, Blankets of all kinds, Pants, Rubber Boots, Raincoate, Sweaters Canned Goods,’ Tents, Tarpaulins, Etc. BE SURE YOU GET IN THE PROPER STORE, AS WE HAVE MANY IMITATORS Between Madison and Spring 1013-15 FIRST AVE. Phone Elliott 4310 SHRE Reeeee aii Otis Big Reductions in Boys’ Suits The fact that we keep expenses at a minimum enables us to sell + prices lower ‘That-helps There is a wide assortment of good patterns, and the boys will find the styles ve Coats Medium weight cotton Ribbed Unién Suits for and sleeveless; ankle length. Slightly Cleeced. Sisew Over-stitehed A line of Union Suits that you will like They are of mixed wool with wool cuffs and anklets; over-stitched seams to prevent ripping; elastic rib- Misses’ Cashmere Hose—Pair 75c Good A real special of Warner's Rust-proof Coutil Cor- sets; designed for women of medium and full tigure, medium high bust; double boned. Sizes 2@ to a. SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY STORE. ‘s opHE. BATELE STAR rosea in |6,0.P.LOSES — LovesYouth | THRU SURTAX' Slew Two Fight Counteracts Effect of | WASHING tige and political adyantagé acoru ling to republican party an a | result of the straightforward Hughes | propowalsito reduce nayal armatnents ‘S. Jare #hot to smithereens by & split among the G. 0. P, congressmen be cause of the 60 per cent surtix of | | incomes, Bo frankly admit party of 94 repub ting contrary te nt Harding, and a ™, has played havoc. Not only is the president's leader ship jolted here and now but, like! former President Wilson, he has) written @ letter whieh may torment | him im days to come, Democrats who Were dismayed at the polition! | effect of the arma conference, hail | the surtax episode now with uncon coated joy, On the other hand, the republican | Majority hes failed to yy the demand of big business that surtax be reduced. Strength of the agricultural bios | in the #enate has been demonstrated | on weveral occasions, ‘There the leadership of Lodge, Penrowe and) their associates has been jolted so frequently that the experience “a longer attracts attention. ‘The tax bill, however, was the tirat | joceasion when the house republicans Orginized to follow the lead of their senate colleagues, Majority Leader | | Mondell waa warned of the tmpend: | ing revolt but falled to appreciate | | ite strength. Behoes of the dispute will be heard in the congressional and senatorial campalgnh next year “When the republican party pledged | itself to reduce taxes I thought it meant to reduce the taxes of every. one,” said Representative Boggs of | Ohio, “T had no idea it meant only thone with incomes above $200,000."" This thought, insurgent congress men say, will be their chief defense for failing to follow the president. | Several republican mombers of the more progressive type expressed fa very bitter about the | nt'a interference in legislative Clara Humpert SAGINAW, Mich., Nov, “They crosked me in love!” That provoked Richard Champlain to shoot to death his father and stepmother, Adrian B. and Florence Champlain, Prosecutor Riley L. Crane says the 22yearold youth |ewore in a confession | Champlain wanted to marry Clara | Humpert, 19, rural school teacher | Hix parents, who had always given | him everything he wapted, opposed | }him in this and tried to break up| the match, |_ Then, according to Crane. Cham. | | plain said he killed them and burned | their home to cover up the deed “I'm not afraid of death,” the Prosecutor says the youth told him. | “Tve Killed many a man in France. | I've shot them and stuck them with | bayonets, I knew | bad to get them | or they’d get me!" Champiain is @ veteran of the “lost battalion” of Argonne forest fame: “Anything, I wanted I always got poe my parents,” Champlain old the officers, eare, “encom tha one thing.” Touches Live Guy Wire; Is Killed TACOMA, Nev, 25.Andrew Vor Jand, employe of the Milwaukee rail- road, is dead today from contact with & live guy wire that had fallen COLLEGE ALUMNI oS | “COMING HOME Acres in Argentina) Music and Dance to Mark) ne ee Ne viatn inac| Festivities Dec. 2-3 { | than @ mililen acres of land in Ar gentina is being developed by irri- with Warhington alumat are “coming | home” December 2 and 3. Festivi-| gation, the ides of getting ties, however, will not be limited 4 6 h ik 25.— iy ¥ Americans to come here and help Washingtonians, For College nigh’ eatest features of hony coming week, will be celebrated I comber 2 ty collegians from all over the United States. Men's College night program te be held in the Washington gym han been announced as follows: Music |by the Delta Kappa Epsilon band, ltwo boxing matches college song | singing contests between representa: tives of the different colleges, music by members of the University Glee club, and_sdloe by Mian Patey ‘Alien’ lof the Bungalow cafe. Women's | Conege night will be held the same | night in the “commons.” ‘The committes for the home.com | ing dante to be held December 3 in the Masonic temple has been ap- | pointed as follows by EB. L. Sweeney, | chairman: Mra. W. J. Coyle, Mian Marie Leghor® Miss Marie Brow. Jette, Mra, William McKay, Mre. | Roy Rosenthal, Leland Tolman, Ed | Franklin, James ans t and George | Mathieu. MRS, M. NICKLAS, PIONEER, PASSES, Lived Here 44 Years; Stak- ed One of First Homesteads Mrs. Magdalena Nicklas, dent of Seattle 44 years, died at her | home in Sand Point Thursday after | an illness of two years, Mra, Nicklas and her husband) staked one of the first homesteads | north of the sity in the days when supplies had to be carried by row boat from Madison pai Mrs. Nicklas is surveil by & fon, Joseph Nicklas; -a @augitter, Mrs. Margaret Siegel; four grand-daugh- ters and a great grand-daughter, Funeral services wilighe held Sun- I the nerve bas been killed may jp become ab determine whether or not a tooth to ab Vea A Clark scessed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge |" Regt Beles 1406 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union 82, resi- day, 2p. m., from the lishment of the Washington tory so. clety. Love Letters Are Evidence in Suit PARIS, Nov. 25-—~From -in- formed sources it is learned that passionate love letters written by the Duchess of Vallambrosa will be read when her husband's divorce suit is tried, The duchess is only 21 years old and is known as the “Dancing Duchess” because of her love for dancing. The duke, who ig connected With half the nobility of France and Italy, is many years her senior. Doll Houte Will Be Presented to Mary LONDON, Nov, 25.—The firiest doll house ever made is how being structed hers for presentation to Queen Mary, The dolls will be dressed by hionable tailors and eminent architects, painters, seulp- tors and decorators are. co-operating in constructing the’ house, DR. JOHN H. ore ate Optometriat ination & pers fect rH Il, scientific instru- ments and years of experience can devise. Globe Oatinal" Co. 1514 Westia Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. | ‘Dual Funeral for Come and * in “Woman’s Husband and Wie Dual funeral services will be hae] Sunday in the Butterworth mortubry | for Mrs. Carrie A. Miter and her! husband, John A. Miller, Miller died 12 years ago, and by his request the body has reposed in the vaults of the mortuary awaiting his wife's death. Mrs. Miller died Saturday night at the age of 1%. The bodies | will be placed in the fame tomb at i the Washelli mausoleum. INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and #0 toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nai) turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” tn a harmiess antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How. ever, anyone can buy from the ewre @ Uny bottle containing Uons.—Advertisement® PLANTLAX The Great Internal Cleanser, System “Regulator and most effective Toni¢ for Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Take it today—feel better tomorrow. For sale by the OWL DRUG CO, and other reliable drug- gists.— Advertisement. A WOMAN FOR MAYOR! WHY NOT? MY PLATFORM IN A NUTSHELL: NO TAXES EXCEPT ON OLD MAN GLOOM see me—I begin my, campaign at 11 a. m. Saturday. CONSTANCE TALMADG A political story wrapped in smiles. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. Place” Doctors do fo their.own | "y Y sore throats = __T want to congratulate you, Doctor, On the grea t guccess I hear you are having with our throat cases 1 mys shave atiaeks every winter, can't seem to of them. you would take a look at mine and tell me what to do. \ “T guess, Doctor, I will have to introduce you to Formamint——— @ real good throat antiseptic” “with which you will keep the soft tis- gues in an almost constant antiseptic bath, because you will i Formamint pleasant and convenient enough to use frequently. find iat the average patient will readily dissolve Formamint mouth every hour or 80, and you knaw how hard it Ppokoeh ry eopecialty el spree consistently, even two or three times & “Formamint tablets certainly relieve sore throats and are head fee off a lot ae cee, ve I on. even more a ic power, an m ts to use b ag recly during the throat and influenga Beer Re ts prevent infec GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS lo our trade mark. It identifies cur product, Bauer Chem. 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