The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 7

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BY TWO THUGS. Prominent Oakland Physi- ~ Cian in Serious Condition BERKELEY, Cal, March 29.—Dr B.C, English, prominent local phys Wan, who was attacked and badly Beaten by two thugs early today, ts MH & serious condition at the Oak fand emergency hospital ‘The physician was found lying un: @onacious in the street near his home @arly today and was rushed to the hospital, where he recovered his Penses for a time. He was unable to Bescribe his assailants, however, but | Bald that he had deen beaten and | Pobbed by two men Hospital auth i es said Dr, Eng Mish's head had nm cut open with Coffee Consumption Is Boosted by Prohibition NEW YORK, March 29 POnsumption in the United States has Mereased 25 per cent since the coun SPy went dry, according to a state Ment given out here by a committe Of coffee dealers incident to the open iMg of “national coffes week” today AM average of 12% pour ) Sap a day for every man, woman _ Bhd child in the United State SB as the annual consumption. Coffee ‘The mysterious vacant house that Puszled residents near 15th ave. it. is no longer le Tom Mull & still and 20 of mash. No arrests were eee ibition Decision t ed for April 19 WASHINGTON, ‘March 29.—A su court decision on the validity constitutional prohibition is looked April 19. Chief Justice White stated the court would recess Ml that date. It was considered ly that the final decision would be made. Newport News ranked second among ports of debarkation for over wean troops, being exceeded only by New York, thru which 69 per cent were bandied. i}! Vacation Week—and the Opportunity to Try on Some of These Tub Frocks at $2.75 HERE are ever so many little originalities about these Frocks to delight little girls. Checked and Plaid Ginghams and plain Chambrays are the backgrounds for — rick-rack trimming, plain-color and but- tons—in blue, brown, pink, green and tan. The Dress pictured is this group. It is of chambray gingham in pink, green and tan, in side- fastening style, with three- quarter sleeves and white col- lar edged with rick-rack braid. Sizes 7, 8, 10 and 12 years. Price $2.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE from plain blue, Men’s Union Suits Reduced to $1.35 Sizes 38, 40 and 42 Only BOUT 180 Union Suits available at this sharply reduced price, Tuesday. Union Suits of heavy ecru cotton in ribbed weave, with fleecy nap finish inside. Elastic weave, strong and serviceable, ankle length, with long sleeves. Also included, light-weight Union Suits of Egyptian cotton, smooth-finished, well-shaped and comfortable, in flat weave. Fashioned of excellent quality yarn, in ecru color, and very serviceable. Reduced to $1.35. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c Each ELL-EMBROIDERED initials further enhance the excellent values in these Linen Handkerchiefs. They are finished with 14-inch hems and may be had in these letters: A, C, D, F,-G, H, J, K, L, M, N, R, 8, T. Featured, Tuesday, at 25¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wash Goods Remnants at Reduced Prices CLEARING of accumulated short lengths, includ- ing: Ginghams, Devonshire Suitings, Percales, White and Colored Outing Flannel, Poplin, Flannelette, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Long Cloth, Nain- sook, Batiste, Crepe, Comforter Challies, Linings and Sheetings and other useful weaves at sharply reduced prices. THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORE Bright Hair Ribbons Reduced to 35c Yard UST the quality of Ribbon that is chosen for crisp hair-bows—in plain and moire weaves— Red Black White —Also novelty stripe patterns, 5 and 54% inches wide, 35¢ yard. Navy Pink Emerald Copenhagen Light Blue THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Novelty Fiber-silk Stockings Reduced to 25c Pair HERE are 482 pairs of these Striped and Patterned Stockings to sell at this reduced price, Tuesday. White and Gray, principally, reduced to 25¢ pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stamped Pillow Cases $1.75 Pair RACEFUL, easily-worked designs are stamped on firm quality muslin to make these Pillow Cases, which require only the embroidery work to be ready to Size 86x42 inches, $1.75 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORIE use. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCTI-29, 19 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Remarkably Attractive Offering of 100 New Top Coats at $1 7.50 Tuesday T)\UE to a conces- sion obtained from the mills on good woolens which we have had tailored to our own sperifica- tions into Coats of ad- vance Spring styles, this price represents unusual measure of value in material and workmanship. There are five styles in this group—two as pictured—all in soft heather mixtures -of browns and tans. An unusual ap- portunity for sav- ing—at $17.50. —THE DOWNSTALNS STORE 360 Bright New Easter Hats for Misses and Children Special $1 95 Tuesday ESPECIAL importance attaches to this offering because it comes just when interest in New Hats is at its height. The Two Hats Sketched Are From This Offering Tuesday’s Candy Special: Satin-finish Mixed Candies 45c Pound A FRESH supply of these popular sweets, including “cushions” and slender strips of assorted flavors and tints. Special 45¢ pound. =—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Cabinet Stationery Reduced to 50c N excellent quality of white paper is offered at this price, Tuesday, in novelty cabinets containing 50 sheets of paper and 50 envelopes. Reduced to 50¢ each. WHITE CORRESP ENCE STATIONE smooth texture, 24 sheets of paper and 24 en- velopes in box, 25¢ box. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Infants’ Vests 35c OFT and grateful to baby .skins are these Mercerized Lisle Vests, with + their silk —ribbon- lacing ‘at neck. Sizes 1, 11% and 2, un- usually good values at 35¢. —THEH DOWNSTAIRS STORK Strands of flexible Milan braid are woven in two-tone effect with striking results in these Hats, combining Cherry-and-Navy Natural-color and Rose Copenhagen-and-Rose Rose-and-Navy Blue-and-Natural straw Special, Tuesday, $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lovely Silk Camisoles at $1.50 IDE Filet-pattern lace tops gleaming pink satin in these dainty Camisoles, which are de- signed with ribbon shoulder straps and shirred over elastic at waistline, $1.50. Similar styles, combining China silk and satin with shadow or Filet - pattern dace and ribbon shoulder straps, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Exceptionally Low Prices on Nickel-silver Tableware HESE Table Pieces are of sold nickel—no plating to wear off—and so they are particularly suited to every-day and camping use. Featured in a tasteful pattern and low-priced as follows: Teaspoons, 10¢ each. Dessert Spoons, 15¢ each. Knives, 25¢ each. Forks, 25¢ each. Tablespoons, 20¢ each. —THY DOWNSTAIRS STORE Electric Grills, $12.00 Foe the quick luncheon, the after-theatre spread or the impromptu “party,” the electric Grill makes light work of the cooking. With two pans, broiler and reflector fitting neatly together, and complete with cord and plug, $12.00, Blectrical Goods Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, 77 Boys’ Suits Reduced to $4.95 OYS who can be fitted in this offering will profit consider- ably—for this price represents a substantial reduction. The Suits are tailored from good wool mixtures and brown corduroys, with coats in waist- line model, lined with serge lining—trousers of the wool- mixture Suits are full-lined, in the Corduroy Suits they aye un- lined, but seams are taped and buttons riveted. Quantities available in each size as fol- lows: 52 Wool-mixed Suits Sizes,6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Quantities, 8 7 3 7 6 25 Corduroy Suits Sizes, 8 9 11 12 Quantities, 9 4 4 1 1 4 Greatly underpriced at $4.95. 50 HATS FOR SMALL BOYS, in wool mixtures, brown, and gray, sizes 614 to 6%, reduced to $1.15. Broken Lines of Lingerie Waists Reduced to $1.50 ECAUSE assortments are incomplete, and jf” some garments are slightly soiled from display, these Waists are sharply reduced in rice. " Lace-trimmed, plaiting-finished, tucked and other styles, some combining plain organdie vestees with cross-barred voiles, others in plain weaves. Very attractive savings at this price—$1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bungalow Curtain Nets For Inexpensive Window Draperies 50c Yard NDOW HANGINGS that admit plenty of bright sunlight may well be substituted for more pre- tentious curtains after spring cleaning. And if the materials are inexpensive, as are these, the summer home may be provided for at the same. time. . There are ten tasteful conventional patterns in these good Drapery Nets, in white, ecru and ivory color; and there are also plain weaves, in white and ecru; and polka-dotted patterns, these in ivory and white. Low-priced at 50¢ yard. _sy» pownsTams STORE Low Shoes With the Lines of the New Season $6.75 $800 $9.50 HEN all the Easter raiment is eloquent of Spring, the very foundation for this ef- fect is apt to be the new-style Low Shoes. The new one-eyelet Ties, low-cut Oxfords and other novelties are at- tractively low-priced in the Down- stairs Store. Smartly low-cut in front is the three-eyelet Tie pictured, an advance tongue-model, in Havana-brown kidskin, with turned sole and leather Louis heel. Sizes 8 to 7%, widths A and B. ExceHent value at $9.50. The gracefully modeled Pump in the sketch in brown or black Vici kid, with turned sole and leather Louis heel. Sizes 244 to 7, $6.75 pair. One-eyelet Ties in patent leather, with welt soles and leather Louis heels, sizes 24% to 7, widths A to D, $8.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE,

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