The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE 8 Exceptional Offerings for Saturday’s Shoppers Luxite Silk Stockings $1.00 and $1.60 This renowned make of hose is exceptional in appearance and wearing quality at these low prices. Black, White, Cordovan, African and Navy (First Fleor) EXTRAORDINARY SALE Glove Silk Underwear and Philippine Embroidered Gowns In two greatly underpriced groups At $2.95 Formerly $5.95 and $6.50 Comprise 86 Vests; built-up shoulder or satin straps; plain and lace trimmed. At $3.95 Formerly $6.50 and $8.50 Comprise 41 Vests, with hemstitched top and picot edged straps, or satin straps and lace and insertion trimmed, At $3.95 Regularly Priced $7.50 to $12.50 Comprise 240 Philippine Hand-embroidered Gowns; exquisitely sheer with solid and open-work embroidery. (First Floor) SECOND AT PINE ae New and Used CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS LADIES’ aacereieenetanne: 7-935 Sports Materials. back. wear. Here’s a Chance You Must Not Overlook! } THAT SELLS THE GOLDEN RULE Knickerbockers, Plain and Fancy Suits Priced Right for Quick Disposal Our Three-Group Plan— Tweeds, Homespuns and a wide variety of Made up in sport models with the patch pockets and pleated Nifty for street ANY OF THE ABOVE TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE Pacific Ladies’ Tailoring 9051, Third Ave.—203 Traders’ Building—Third and Marion THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922, | Henry Ford a meeeney ens AER | MeDongall_/outhwick -= Judging from the telephone Seattle haw not loat inte "i st in thin} “Oh, newspapers,” he replied, “the woULD RATHER ptember Of regular stuff the arms confer Ke man, found guilty in ALIVE murdering hin aged bride, Kate M. | enoe “Oh, no," Mahoney replied, Mahoney, and sentenced to hang by | What do you think about the] «pg rather be alive in it than dead. ‘That's why I've got thin up between Second Avenue af Pike cals What do you read?” 1 asked him, | MEN’S SHOP—Just Inside the Door the neck until dead Nor has Mahoney Seattle and the world I viewed is not fretting over t tence, He is attempting tion diet to cheat « plans fe 1 of his y explained careful 1 ateh the flu m thru.” ference this tielans are a A Saturday Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS At Great Savings Shirts ' $1.55 téeduced because slightly soiled from display on counters and in the windows. All of better quality. Sizes as follows: think nfident ne mat 2, King | ter how ny conferences we hold. We'll have war until we |haven't you? 1 asked him; “that axperience an evolution of minds | gothes tine —not of polities, Just at present “You.” he replied, shoving back a 1 talked to James . Mahoney thrn| the world’s too fed up on an eco towel that hung toward the front fter all I've b J again into the cell ve got some new fixtures, | “lof the line, “thin is one of my latent If you value your wateh, let Haynes | tite conveniences, and “I've got a repair it, Next Liberty theatre--Adv. | gruit jar for some daffydilis some the bars of that cell yesterday after noon And James B. Mahoney, dressed tn nly went up a dark blue sweater, dark trousers, —= | be A soft pongee shirt # g above “And a watch,” I added, noting a the neck of the sweater, his chin ¢ time-teller dangling from a slightly bristly, seemingly had no ob- « bar at the r of the cell Mahoney “ld al fection to discussing himself and the | | om. matters of state, Fact ts, James Ma | most forgotte ention the watch honey was quite p \ | One of the prisoners left it here for “Yor Ming to me, and it's been my main work ever 1, I'm atilt Jatnoe, I have to wind it every day naven’t let |. ‘ One night I went to bed and I Take a glass of Salts before | soujan't remember whether I'd wound breakfast if your Back hurts | it or not. And I worried all night.” | Lostly Woven Madrases “Why didn't you get up and see? against the bars or Bladder bothers you @ this must be my | T anked him. of the cag 1 busy day,” he drawled: “you're necond caller in the Inst halt | Lee Johns.| must guard © p the | ney trouble, "Gee." Mahoney grinned, “I never ‘The American men and women | thought of that.” inst Kid Just one of two things about James tool Mahoney, Bither he's a mighty Our) Who was he? Johnston ton, my attorney, He broug | brief for the appeal. We're going| much and al . good bluffer, or else he's feeling re to ask in May for a new trial and a blood is filled with urie acid which markably secure for a man con trive to filter out, they | demned to death, He iwn’t insane, | | | | | change of venue. Maybe we'll have | the kidney = vrs sessss| 44 [1494] 15 11514] 16 (1614) 17 [173 nj weaken fi 195 | 140| 86 | 33 | 11 | 30 overwork, become to wait a year, but we'll get it Quantity the meantime.” Mahoney «rin | slugmiah [ clog and trouble, bla¢ climinative tisnues “Just what conatitutes the reeular| general deciine In health. hours’ I asked him. “Just whats} When your kidneys feel like | your day’s routine?" }lumps of lead; your back hurts or | “Well.” the prisoner explained, “T| the urine ts cloudy, full of sediment, | get up about 7 o'clock, consume some| or you are obliged to seek on bas | food at %, straighten up the cage, | two or three times during the night; i : . lit you suffer with sick endiache «|Can't Whistle, but Can Still) Money-back euarantes with every | diexy, nervous spells, acid stomach, loc yee have neurmatiom when the Breathe at End | weather is bad, get from your phar \ Seaoiet about four ounces of Jad Salta; take a tablexpoonful in a/),, | siane of water before breakfast for! > }a few days and your kidneys will anda-haif-hour eat jthen act fine, This famous saltsling contest and is still none the| js made from the acid “ef £TAPs) worse for his experience j and lemon juice, combined with) Atl Vthia, and has been used for N-| tashion erations to fus and = etimulate! eral lomged kidneys; to neutraliae t ne doles in the urine so it no longer i siaie tm diaiaeiibeh anh a ree of irritation, thus ending! seconds, without water anything | bladder disorders. jolee with it. Twelve fellows had bet Jad Salts inexpensive: cannot! that he couldn't, At 230 he won al| injure, makes @ delightful efferves| second bet by eating one dozen raw cent lithiawater beverage, and be-|oysters spread with sugar. While| longs in every home, becays¢ no|the oysters were being prepared he body can make a mistake by having ate a “welnle.” A sack of candy fob a good kidney Mushing any tUme. | lowed the oysters and an enormous Advertinement. ie ——~+| a big supper, with lote of meat and > of 4 potatoes, and at § chewed down 24/ | 70 00 {dry soda crackers without any water | | “«pose T'll just go on keeping regu lar hours. Shirts Reduced Underwear Reduced Union Suits —Cotton Union Suits, um ) wigut” Este" Sewreaeaae $185 ° length. Bizes 34 to 46. J Printed Madras Shirts, in odd) sizes and patterns. Incomplete; 95 pa a DP j [od size. sult. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd--Ady %E, Neb, March 10.—<Altho} alt whistle when he stopped, finished the last | Sox Seattle-Tacoma Union Stage Line, Inc. Effective March 12, 1922 VALLEY LINE tle Tow t atreeta. na bh fter umtil —Wool- mixed Union BSults,) medium weight. Also in ali-} 2 45 cotton. Incomplete sizes, J ° —Wool Union Suita, “Globe*) make. Gray. Incomplete sizes. | ° Wool Shirts and Drawers —“Winsted” and Globe”) Shirts and Drawers, in three) 1.65 ; weights Incomplete sizes, \r —£5 boxes very good Sox, In) 6 pairs black, navy blue, white and green. Sizes 9% to 11%, but 1 35 not in all colors; 6 pairs in . each box. 0 he wat down to an old nm for nev he meal} am. and #70 a om the half-hour the 10 pm. Btation. 10°30 Night Shirts Reduced “mane x \$ 1.15 125 Night Shirts of Amos 1918 Third Aye, Seattic & m. and 4:20 p m. connecting at Den Moines with stage for Tacoma. Passengers at al! points make reservations to seal, SRATTLE-TACOWA UNION STAGE LINE, tne. peolate bar, the candy, Ziegler ate keag flannelette, heavy qual 1 35 ity, Incomplete sizes ; . 66 Night Shirts of outing fMannel. Sixes 15 to 18. A few 1 65 outalzes, e ——e-_ Athletic Undershirts —Athietic Shirts, of nainsook. Sizes 34 to 46. } Cc before or after, And he slept that Dental Work for 2 | Shors last longer, repaired at Lib $22 First ave.—Advertivement. | thma Remedy gives years Pajamas Sizes 15 to 18. Handkerchiefs Reduced —Men's Cotton dInitialed Hand- 19 kerchiefs, of good quality. c ome 7 wt all drogents. A’ ots tutes, Yo ang rae to HOME OF THE BEST | Kinemen, fen! Boch bagels, Soins —MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop—Just Inside the Door. $ Cent Stamps Are | °° Two spurious inves of 27 years shorter. the nose has «nook the Counterfeited Now ago were typographed. eyes seem to glance furtively to the GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free " To thé casual glance the new/ side instead of straight ahead, the UK, March 10.—-Counter | counterfeit seems familiar enough, | queue appears as carelessly knotted t postage stamp have | but comparative examination quickly | and there are some scars where the for the first time since | exposes poor workmanship and re-| genuine has delicate bits of engrat | appeares Our experience 1895, according to a local collector. | veals many points of variance from’ ing work. ena un to 0 io ain with acientific We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye glasses, Grinding in our own modern lenegrinding plant—the popular Torie and Kryptok IN VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. Always Reliable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Est, 1906 phiet.—Advertisemen Hello! What’s This? OHIO Cut-Rate Bankrupt Sale? No! entists | > § Creditors’ Benefit Sale? No! No! Pete ee I A Fire Sale? No! No! No! « to , you n the right placa Bring this ad with you Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. UIT Site to | one DEPARTMENT STORE [i rder ; respects your intelligence in this announcement of the discontinuation of all our women’s apparel lines by a sale backed by an honest reason and honestly conducted. Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Coats, Silk Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Sweaters, Bath Robes, Corsets, Gloves and Furnishings go on sale at 10 tomorrow morning at prices cut so deeply that wise and careful buyers will meet the surprise of the season. Even shrewd dealers, snooping around to see what's going’on here, will itch to grab these bargains—but they’ll have to be satisfied with only a look. THIS SALE IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CUSTOMERS The store necessarily has been closed the past few days making preparations for the greatest cut-price sale in its history, which begins TOMORROW— 10 A. M. Find the place. It’s on FIRST AVENUE (not Second) midway between Madi- om and gan | Streets. You'll find the prices lower than anywhere else in Seat- le. Come early. THE GOLDEN RULE i] DEPARTMENT STORE Ave. Midway Between Madison and Spring Streets Salesladies Wanted—Apply With References Before 9 A. M. Serges, © Worsteds, Poiret Twill, Silk- tex, Milanette, Pique- Tricotines and other staple materials. tne end af) of the Dont cough | TE violent paroxysms of coughin; ies eased by Dr. King’s "New | Discovery. Fifty years a standard | remedy for cokls. “Children like it. | No harmful drags. All druggists, 60c. Dr. King’ |New Discovery For Colds and Coughs | |e — | Make Bowels Normal. Nature's | | ~Made in any of the latest materials, with new styles, to suit the the best silk linings most fastidious, and trimmings. SATIS. CTION GUARANTEED way is the way of Dr. King’s Pills— gently and firmly regulating the bowels, | eliminating the intestine clogging | waste, At all druggists, 25c. | iD PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE | Yr. King's Pills |

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