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tors of Chicago and London Are at Odds , Jonah and LONDON om je whale have Beant problem say Dr. M Fs gE fe B 2 es in their it rR B 4 af | providing WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP 1410 Second Ave. Seattle’s Flowerphone Main 663 Conveniently Located Beside Clemmer Theatre Sen. John B. Kendrick Re- elected President SPOKANE, Jan, 30.—In less than minutes stockmen assembled here » the 234 angual national conven ) of the American National Dive elation late yesterday vol ned $18,000 to t Burke, Omaha Teas, and Wil Kaker, Ore, © presidents, e in the afternoon @ compro was reached on “packer legis replacing beth the origina! resolution and the minority report around which the interest of the! ‘ ‘onvention has centered, A sub exolution Was presented following 4 conference at noon of the oppo sition The resolution, which was adopted by the convention, asks the enactment of legislation by congress for government regula- tion of all marketing, mantifactur ing and distributing agencies n the handling of live sto products WOODLAWN Flower Talks SAVE | SUGAR Send her sweetness in the form of Flowers Delivered within two hours, wherever she may be. were } Paso, Texas, was ‘chosen as the ¢/meeting place in 1921 “WHALE STORY = ANNUAL MEET | | jana not to Ja Rogers, pianist. Rhymed Reviews|) | Nolaheviks are serenading. | Now the nities | Dow MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Se eee? SHOES at Less Than FACTORY COST We must make room for our new spring shipment now To ass. an absolute glean-out of on's stock every p en route. Men's and Women's discon tinued lines have been re duced regardieas of former conts or present values, Pate. cccr-sees: $ID 1,600 pairs of Women's high grade shoes and slippers sizes 2 to 6—values to $9.95 pa $3.95 PRICE $3% [Cok Willinen Jenmin, | Hears the voice of T It Thai YA BIG STIFF LONDON fror ical Jazz has its place in the scheme of things pep up the peasim Peyehic stuff is all the rage now, It has copped the center stage now: Many people say that ghosts are wont to emer Macteriinck and other mystics When we get ® rep, th Yor # lot of things forge Jewelry Made From | be THE Vaudeville, Says | “Jazz” Not Vital | —_— —! Olga Samanoft it may even cur nicknena, | t, but it ts sccems of a noff, violin. | sid knew. Tt * in \ and once has she found it necessary |i) make any concessions to King} mustoal on her up- With her sare Stan- . also widely jo, and Miss re of Recent News Verses by David Gordon Pietures by F. W. Parks m in Petrograd, sive * Hryan Duty eryin’ te tbs run and lost than net to run at replete with spook statiaticn— ‘on cot « Mittle Spirit in your home? admiral, ir of cocky en fighting © bureaucratic | | ch one gallant Navy | of wartime gravy— if) he purpose of this battle of their) fans are sneering: f Dempsey not endearing | charged he wae a slacker in the war Ua the worst of being famous, | cr Butterflies’ Wings| Jan, 20.—Jewelry made ly trea wming popular TAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920, PAGE? FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET r | | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Putting Thrift Ideas Into Practice is easy for DOWNSTAIRS STORE shoppers. Purchases made here come within the real meaning of thrift— no sacrifice of serviceability being made for the sake of low prices. Thousands of economical women make it a rule to TRY THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FIRST. A Decided Savor. of Spring in New Tricotine Dresses at-$25.00 » of at New Wool Jersey Frocks at $15.75 are cleverly designed after the manner pic- tured to give at once the effect of a Russian- blouse and an overskirt. They feature smart col- larless effects and are tastefully embroidered. Shown in Reindeer, Taupe and White, wo- men’s and misses’ sizes, at $15.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. sketched is an HE short-sleeve, Eton-jacket mode! instance the influence of the new modes, and it accen- tuates these features by silver embroidery. Other new arrivals in Tricotine favor Russian- blouse panel effects for the pur- pose modish width at hips— these with long sleeves. An attractive display and loose - side - of securing the $25.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Taffetas for New-style Frocks $3.00 Yard ECAUSE it lends itself so admirably to the plaitings, rufflings and puffings of the new fashions for Spring, this quality of Taffeta will be extensively used noon frocks. Shown in Black, Navy, for street and after- . Russian-green, Mid- night-blue, African-brown, Sand, Gray, Car- dinal, Emerald, Plum and Copenha en, also Turquoise, Cream, Orchid, Pink and Mais. Thirty-six inches wide, $3.00 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sturdy Calf Shoes for Boys At Typical Downstairs Store Prices OYS who come shoe-shopping Saturday are almost certain to find their favorite style in the wide selections provided in the DOWN- STAIRS STORE. BOYS’ GUN-METAL CALF BUTTON SHOES with > soles of substantial weight, sizes 214 to-6, $4-95 pair. BOYS’ GUN-METAL y soles, BOYS’ Munson army last, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes 1 to 2, $5.50 pair; 214 to 514, $6.00 pair, CHOCOLATE-CALF CHILDR style, sizes CALF A 1 sizes 214 to 6, $4.50 pair. S’ ARMY-STYLE SHOES of tan calf, lace style, es 11 to 1314, 83.50 pair; 1 to 6, $4.50 pair. LACE SHOES with LACE SHOES on the TAN CALF SHOES in button and lace 5 to 8, reduced to $1.95 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORT. Percaline Petticoats, $2.50 HOSEN just as often for their attractive ap- pearance as for their ser- viceability are these well- made Petticoats of lustrous percaline, some patterned with bright little nosegays on black grounds, others in plain of Navy and Black; finished with shades Green, accordion - plaited and elastic at Price $2.50. STORE. flounces waistline. —THE DOWNSTAIRS White Sateen Petticoats $1.75 and $2.00 ERY desirable for tY wear with house dresses and tub skirts are these Petticoats of heavy white sateen, finished with machine-embroidery _ scal- loping at bottom. Priced at $1.75 and $2.00. In the samé style, White Sateca Petticoats with double “shadow-proof” front panel, $2.50. WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS with flounce of embroid- ery or lace and insertion, some with underlay, lengths 36 to 42 inches. Priced from $1-25 to $3.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Men’s Pongee Silk Shirts $5.00 N attractively low price for these Shirts of pongee silk. They Negligee have attached turn-down collar and are made in coat style, with one pocket. Well-finished in every de- tail. Sizes 14 to 16%. Good values at $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Corduroy Sports Coats $1.95 Exceptional Values 7 TE as useful as a sweater these short Coats of Corduroy, are sily in coral and old-rose. tubbed solve the problem of an inexpensive outing res 36 to 44. Ex- in value at and comfortable, they wrap. § ceptional $1.95. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Spring-cleaning Preparations —it is wise to make them well in advance of the season and have ready for use all the Brushes, Polishes, Paints, Varnishes, Floor Waxes, Wall Tints and other accompaniments of the annual renewing of the home interior, ' The Housewares Section in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE is well-equipped to help further the homekeeper’s plans for a thorough house cleaning. Inseparably Associated with the New Season in Every Detail: Spring Millinery Displays at $12.50 NMISTAKABL E signs of Spring, 1920, are the clever combinations of fab- rics and straw in these new Hats—their impartiality as to out- line, their trimming of flowers, pine-cones and other ornaments fashioned of straw, and their raffia em- brpidery. Here one notes a close-fitting turban with fringe of glycer- ined ostrich, there a sailor with upturned brim, and scarcely any The Hat sketched illus- trates the originality of the new season, It is of taupe satin, with tire-brim sug- gested by loops of sand- color straw holding soft folds of the satin. A flat, ornamental tassel com- pletes this interpretation of Spring Price $12.50. nove! outline, employ- ing straw laced in open-work effect in connection with silk. The Downstairs Store emphasizes the attractive- ness of these displays—at $12.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STONE. A Group of 38 Misses’ Tub Dresses Low Priced at $1.45 ASTEFUL plaid ginghams fashion these attractive Dresses in blue and tan, pink and green combinations — with white pique trim- ming at collar, cuffs and belt. Sizes 14 to 20 years, exceptional values at $1.45. MIDDY-STYLE DRESSES of checked gingham, with plain chambray collar, cuffs and belt—sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Twenty-five Dresses in a low-priced as~ sortment, at 69¢. 80 GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES, in sizes 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 years, unusually low-priced at $1.25. BOYS’ ROMPERS of striped madras, gingham and chambray, sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6 years, priced consid- erably below regular value at 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Every Detail of These Boys’ Extra-Knickerbocker Suits at $10.00 « Has Been Planned for Service HESE from Suits are tailored medium - weight mixtures in gray and with belted waistline wool brown, coats having serge lining throughout. The knicker- bockers are generously cut and fully lined — made with taped seams, watch pocket and belt loops. Sizes 8 to 17 Price $10.00, 38 JUVENILE SUITS in brown and gray mixtures and brown corduroy, sizes 3, 4 and 5 only, exceptional values at $3.75. BOYS’ OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS in blue or pink striped outing flannel, sizes 10 te 15 years, $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. years. Exceptionally Low Prices on Children’s Fur Sets HE various forms of soft Coney fur are featured in these attractive little Scarf and Muff Sets— Dark-brown, Gray, White and Yellow, The scarfs fasten up closely at throat and the muffs ave in flat and round styles. Low-priced at $2.25, $2.50, $3.25, $3.75, $5.00 and $9.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, trimming, or a Hat of © csc haecnaln cae ERR UAS i ar sas FOR nae ee ea ee RR Tn EN Nt