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Fate SFisc2 gt LU 7 = SUPE 8833s tiem! GkASB GE 8s FF ERE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Disposal of Broken Lines of Women’s Low Shoes ‘ To Begin Wednesday Morning fnyolved are seventeen styles in Oxfords, Ties and Pumps for street and dress wear which have sold down to the point ‘where complete size assortments are no longer available. In the offering as a whole practically every regular size and width is represented—but not in any one style. However, there are so many different styles that most women can be fitted in one or another of them. Two Exceptional Groups as Follows: Reduced to $8.35 Pair T7PAIRS oe BLACK KID OXFORDS, with French heels, reduced to $8.35 agn WOMEN'S S BROWN OXFORDS, with French heels, reduced to $8.35, ie PAIRS WOMEN’S BLACK SATIN OXFORDS, with French heels, - reduced to $8.35. 6 PAIRS WOMEN’S TAN WALKING OXFORDS, with military ~ heels, reduced to $8.35. 196 PAIRS WOMEN’S TAN WALKING PUMPS, with military heels, ~~ reduced to $8.35. “26 PAIRS WOMEN’S BLACK KID OPERA PUMPS (several styles) ' with French heels, reduced to $8.35. % a, WOMEN’S BLACK ag PUMPS with cross strap and ch heels, reduced to $8.35. uPArRs WOMEN’S BLACK SATIN PUMPS, with cross strap and French heels, reduced to $8.35. 7% PAIRS WOMEN’S WHITE KID OXFORDS, with French heels, re- to $8.35. 65 PAIRS hy ay hs WHITE KID PUMPS, with Baby French heels, reduced to $8.35. 108 PAIRS WOMEN’S PATENT cna! PUMPS, hand sewp soles, |]. devote the proceeds to the purchase THE SEATTLE STAR “PEG” DESERTS US FOR LONDON) | TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920. | “Peg o' My Heart,” J. Hartley’ Manners, snapped on the S. S. Lapland, en route for England, where Laurette is to augment the already large colony of American theatrical stars. She'll play in “One Night in Rome,” at the Garrick. RINGSIDE IE COUNCIL ES ON Referred to the committee as s whole a communication of City | Comptrotier Harry W. Carroll recommending a new and comprehen- sive system for handling the municipal finance, Referred Councilman Phil Tindall’s ordinance requiring bidders for | downtown garbage to be Americans to the public safety committer. Appropriated $5,000 for the purchase of an Xray machine for the city health department, Keferred to street committer the ordinance directing the board of public works to prepare plans for the movable span bridge across the West Waterway at Spokane st Passed a resolution to sell several tracts in the Ude lands and of ground for a playfield in the Georgetown district, Accepted two auto busses donated by patrons and anthortued the operation of the busses on 35th ave. S. W. in connection with the | muny street car system Adopted resolution introduced by Philip Tindall, acting chairman of the finance committee, authorizing the sale of $600,000 Skagit River bonds. Ordered the grading and paving of Lith ave. N. W., from W. 47th | st, and numerous adjacent streets, a not forthe coming to amaze and delight the ringwiders who held down ring day waited with bated The municipal financier wan la g conic, terse, succinet, Spartan, and e But at the conclusion of the nes sion the city council was treated to| the latest models in saleamanahip by |a snappy young gentleman from the | University of Washington who al-| | most sold the members of the coun. at short addreas 4 the « eearne ll el & seat for the new athletic sta- aan eee And incidentally Counctiman Philip Tindall took a healthy swat at the Japanese contro! of the hog | raising industry tn his proposed gar lbage ordinance. Under the present Myxter downtown hotels and restan- rants make their own arrangements for the disposal of garbage, selling alias Laurette Taylor, and her husband, |! _ FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 3,225 Yards of Handsome Silks in an Underpriced Offering FEATURED FOR WEDNESDAY HE very low prices quoted in this offering are all the more im- portant because associated with weaves just now in greatest re- quest for overblouses, summer frocks and separate skirts. 275 Yards of Novelty Tricolette REDUCED TO $5.50 YARD Lacy stripes and embroidery-like patterns are woven into these Tricolettes—silks so many women are planning to make into the new over-the-skirt blouses. Admirable, too, for one-pieces dresses. 40-inch width, in orchid, gold, turquoise, Amer- ican Beauty, silver-gray, white, reduced to $5.50 yard. 36-inch width, in navy, brown, pink, tan, reseda and pansy, reduced to $5.50 yard. 500 Yards of Crepe de Chine SPECIAL $2.75 YARD Meant for the daintiest of undergarments _ pretty Blouses—pure silk and softly sup- P 40 inches wide, in flesh-color, ivory, rose, pink, cream and white, special $2.75 yard. 250 Yards of Black Dress Satin SPECIAL $3.50 YARD A rich, substantial weave with beautiful finish and adaptable draping qualities, 35 inches 250 Yards.of Black Taffeta SPECIAL $3.50 YARD Chiffon-finish Black Taffeta of a quality especially intended for the puffing, auiee and "epeed of current fashions. wide, special $3.50 yard. $550 aed San wide, special . With French heels, reduced to $8.35. |to contractors who use the refuse oe s e s s ao ™% PAIRS WOMEN’S 9-INCH WHITE WASHABLE KID BOOTS, with French heels, reduced to $8.35... beading = would specify that the Reduced to $6.45 Pair ‘Seeks Funds to Aid 120 PAIRS WOMEN’S BLACK KID OXFORDS, with low military |]| wnorwusn acannon heels, reduced to $6.45. : jeran’s widow, 68, of Edmondn, in in 240 PAIRS WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER PUMPS (several styles), with French heels, reduced to $6.45, , PAIRS pay BLACK SATIN PUMPS, with Baby French heels, reduced to $6.4 ‘8 ordinance proposes to} misnioner of health and ic works authority , by competitive | Miss Pearle Loomis Merson Mra. Bugene D. Farrow, 901 FE. 64th st, reports that she is very | | anxious to know the whereabouts of her nigter, Pearls Loomis Merson, | 23, who was last heard of traveling j east In an automobile with a family named Wells in June, 1917. Mise Merson ix described an S feet 4 of help. Ladies of the G. A. F.|3 inches tall, weighing 125 pounds, end to send her soon to the Puyal: tight hair and complexion, gray eyes lup home for widows of veterans, | and Roman nose. | but there are a grocery bill of $40 drug bills, doctor bills and funeral Gerald Kieitech, 40. who left his expenses to be paid first. Mre. Wa-| Sunnydale farm Sunday with a large ters is paralyzed in one arm and ut | sum of money to buy cows in Seat able to work. Communications may |tie, was listed as missing Tuesday. | be addressed to Mrs. L. F. Suddreth,| 4 wife and three children anxiously | 3218 Eastlake ave., who ix treasurer await news of the father. He of @ fund for Mra, Waters, weighs 140 pounds, in 5 feet 5 inches tall, light complexioned and has sai 750 Yards of Printed Radium Silks SPECIAL $4.50 YARD The lovely printings in these handsome silks suggest informal, sum- mery frocks and luxurious wrap linings. With gold on navy and brown grounds, gold and rose on Copenhagen, terra cotta and China-blue on tan, navy and white, black and white and many other effects, 40 inches wide, special $4.50 yard. 185 PAIRS womEnes PATENT LEATHER PUMPS, .French heels, reduced to $6.45. 175 PAIRS WOMEN’S PATENT COLTSKIN PUMPS, imitating one- eyelet tie, French heels, reduced to seni 45. FIRST FLOOR freed |Hugh, was again enjoying fr om, Walter Has Solved Room Mate of Dead today. Autopsy revealed death Man Now Released ° 172! causes | High Cost o’ Living | After serving 24 years of his life Mrested for investigation follow: Australian gold is distinctly red- Sethe sudden death of Charles Mill-|der than that found in California,|'" Prisons thruout the country, | © && the O. K. hotel, 212 Railroad. The Ural gold ix the reddest found | 68, his room mate, Tom Me- | anywhere. be with Baby 1200 Yards of Plain and Glace Taffetas SPECIAL $3.50 YARD High-grade Taffeta for the new Eton dresses, for belted blouses, for millinery uses and other purposes—the two-tone effects combining salmon or cerise and white, national and emerald, honey and white, the plain colors including old-rose, peacock and turquoise. Thirty-five inches wide, special $3.50 yard. (FIRST FLOOR) | THOMAS D. DEMPSEY, indicted by & Tacoma grand jury for violation h massed thru here on na Tuesday, in cur atew marshals. He ated in Brooklyn. shoes and soft black hat. arrested in Brooklyn. |She Weds Invalid AMUSEMENTS for the Third Time |) a ~ LONDON, April 18.—John Milner, 186, got out of his bed, where he had been lying the last four years, to marry Mary Hart, 83. Both were so infirm that they walked to the Jechurch with the aid of canes. The ding took place in Sheffield. oe Tonw's of the police today, said to confessed the robbery of the mercial lunch room, 112 Main |st. in which he obtained $68 Sat jurday night. | Direction of Ackerman & Harris TY ACTS 0 HIPPODROME VAUDEVE ir descendants num. y 200, more than half of | them being females. In some of the cities of Europe a! dog is taxed according to its dize—a little tax for a little dog, and a big tax for a big dog. ‘Called Him LW. w., | He Asks Damages | | A. D. Coss called F. D. Swank an itionary foree, is credited); W. W., according to Swank bane or atuntaenee ot Swank sued for $15,000 damages in | a report submitted to the house o: | |commons by Arthur Meighen, min- [superic »r court Tuesday. Tom Revel ~ | ister of the interior le is Swank’'s attorney OTTAWA, April 19-Corp, Fran. cis Pegahmagabow, one of more than 4,000 Canadian Indians who vol unteered for service with the Cana dian ex with the Matinees 2:20. 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