The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1920, Page 7

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Coverall Aprons For Mothers’ Helpers $1.50 and $1.95 TITTLE girls who .wipe the dishes and help with the dusting deserve just such attractive Aprons as these. The Apron at left is of percale pat- terned with black or blue polka-lots on white ground, fast- ening at side-front and trimmed with blue or red rick-rack braid. Sizes 4, 6 k, blue or black and white with trimming of n piping, sizes 8 to 14 years, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORE 500 10-carat Gold Rings at $7.00 Each ‘HE Downstairs Store has arranged for Thursday ; this exceptional offering of Stone-set Rings, com- | prising various plain and chased effects, with imita- tion jewels in colorings of yx, Sapphire, Emerald, Amethyst, Topaz, Agate .00 each. —~BHE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Turquoise, Garnet, Opal, Unusually low-priced at $1 : Gold-bordered 40-piece Dinner Set, $9.75 TICULARLY value is offered in this Dinner Set of medium-weight Semi- f porcelain, with the gold-line border that is al- — he good taste. The 40-piece set con- 1 sie 6 Dinner Plates. 6 Bread and Butter Plates. 6 Soup Plates. 6 Sauce Dishes. 1 Salad-BowL 1 Vegetable Dish. 1 Gravy Bowl. Broken Lines of Dinnerware |. —pieces with slight imperfections and here and there a chipped edge—quoted at prices that make this an op- portune time to buy for kitchen or camp. Dinner Plates, 15¢ each. Oatmeal Dishes, Small Plates and Soup Dishes, 15¢ each. Meat Platters, 45¢ each. Salad Bowls, 45¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Short Lengths of THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920. RICK & NELS FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FREDE Candy Special for Thursday: Jack Straws Special 45c eae NCLOSED in the delicate- ly crisp exterior of these Candies is a luscious chocolate filling; in various dainty tints and flavors, special 45¢ Round. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Embroidery Flouncings . Of Definite Serviceability HE firmly worked edges and _ solidly-embroidered designs of certain Cambric Embroideries in the Down- stairs Store are assurante of excellent service on petti- coats and children’s wear. In widths of 9 and 11 inches, 50¢ yard. Eighteen-inch Flouncings of Cambric, Swiss and Mus- lin, with scalloped edges and embroidery, in open or block pattern, 45¢ and 65¢ yard. Flouncings for Baby Dresses, in small and dainty patterns on fine muslin, 24 inches wide, 75¢ and 95¢ yard. * Navy-blue predomi shades are represe’ Priced at $25.00, CLEARING of A 74 pairs of BLACK to $3.95 Union Suits 65c and 75c INE-RIBBED and light- oy oad Ps age * ON DOWNSTAIRS STORE Coats of the Accepted Types $17.50 and $24.50 BY reason of interesting belt ar- rangements, angora trimming, un- usual pockets, leather belts and skillful placing of plaits, each Coat is interest- ing for some particular style feature, but all favor the abbreviated length of the moment. Heather mixtures, silvertones, tinseltones and mannish mixtures* in the displays, sizes 16 to 44— $17.50 and $24.50. The Spring Impulse Toward a Smart Suit finds the Downstairs Store ready with New Suits in Tricotine, Serge, Wool Poplin, Velour and Jersey—with all the distinétion to be had from the art- ful use of military braids, stitching and buttons. nates, though dull checks, light-gray and reindeer nted, also. Sizes 16 to 44. $35.00, $45.00, $48.50 and $57.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE - 200 Pairs of Women’s Low:Shoes Reduced to $3.95 Pair broken lines in the Downstairs Store brings for- ward three exceptional offerings as follows: KID QXFORDS, with Louis heels, sizes 214 to 7, pair. 60 pairs of TAN KID PUMPS, with Louis heels, sizes 2% to 7, re- duced to’ $3.95 pair. 66 pairs of BLAGK KID OXFORDS AND PUMPS, with Louis heels, sizes 21, to 7, reduced to $3.95 pair. _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE 95 Pairs Women’s Sleeveless Vests at 35c ‘OMEN like these Sleeve- less Vests for their fine-ribbed elastic weave and their generous length. To be had with band finish or shell- worked edge drawn with tape, sizes 36 to 44. Priced at —THE DOWNSTAIRS stont 1 Printed Scrims and Marquisettes, 35c Yard 'ASEMENT windows and single windows may be curtained to advantage \ ‘with these short lengths of Printed Scrims and Marquisettes—lengths from one to nine yards. 36 inches wide, 35¢ yard. It carries $309,000,000, Of \tnat there were no nominees entered | lower and verdure designs are featured, in very effective color combina- THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE” Women’s High Shoes Reduced to $2.95 Pair reduced to $2.95 pair. of S/ZES 214 to 41% only in these Black Kid Comfort Shoes, lace style, with steel arch support and military heels, AINS STORE Boys’ Tweed Suits Low-priced at $8.50 HE Tweeds in these Suits are of un- usually good quality. They are tailored with a regaid for the rough wear given them by energetic boys —some in belted style, with twill lining in coats, and lining of gingham or chambray in trousers. Sizes 9 to 18 years. Exceptional values —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Little Girls’ Fiber Silk Sweaters $3.95 Ts very low price follows a favor- ‘able purchase of these silky-finish Sweaters. They are in coat and middy styles, in beautiful shades of Copen- hagen, Rose, Pea- cock and Salmon. —ever so smart with Cloth or Gingham Dresses. ; Sizes 6 to 10 years. Priced unusually low at $3.95. (HE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Seconds” in ‘ Women’s Silk-boot Hos at 89c Pair HESE Stockings are of a well-known make, priced so low because subject to imperfections, so slight in many instances as to be barely discernible. Black and White Only —full-fashioned or seamless, sizes 814 to 10. Featured for Thursday, at 89¢ pair. —THY: DOWNSTAIRS STORE Coverall Aprons. Special $1.50 HOUSE DRESS ana Apron are combined in this garment, for its coverall style permits its use as a dress, when de- sired. Good Value in These Men’s Shirts at $2.00 ’ “AT this very attractive price there is excellent seles tion in Shjrts of serviceable madras and percales, patterned with pin stripes in various colorings. Coat styles, with French cuffs—sizes 14 to 18. Price $2.00. MEN’S PONGEE SILK SHIRTS in coat styles, with turn-down collar attached; well tailored in every de- tail, sizes 14144 to 1614, $5.00 each. MEN’S FOUR-IN-HAND TIES in a new assortment of Spring patterns; in poplins, foulards, satins and domestic weaves, $1.00. —THEB DowNeTains erelll Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits Reduced to 85c | ERY convenient to carry to natatorium or beach are these Black Cotton Bathing Suits that take up but little room in the bag. With trimming of white bands of braid around neck, arm-eyes and skirt-edge; reduced — to 85¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE WALLA WALLA—Mrs. Thomas! SPOKANE.—Charles Hebberd, for- N. Connick, who crossed the plains/mer stdte food administrator, retires from active work. * [TT WASHINGTON. — The house) MOUNT VERNON, 8. D—Because | 1 we third urgent deficiency bill of /at the last minute It was discovered) qh, Py Speeds Automobile into Garbage Wagon SAN FRANCISCO, April 21 Frank P. Roop, vice president of fn city campaign, voters left polls) Wire Briets ESES—S=S==== without @ ballot being cast. r LONDON.—Briton Riviere, painter of animals, dead. | CENTRALIA.—Thomas H. Dunck- Be : ley. veteran editor and Lewis county e d D e H | Pioneer, dead. ia me mane we Music and Dancing at Home Mam O'Brien” found 600 miles cast of | Philadelphia, near spot where steam-) er of same name is reported to e) been in distress April 18. see the, attairs ot the rail ~ Here’s One You'll Like 1332 SECOND 4 COCKTAIL! Well, ms one iced with Virginia a Dare Wine. Good? the “best ever’’ as an appe- tizer or social drink. Call for a acl Wine NON-INTOXICATING With a Columbia Grafonola in |your home you can be enter- tained by the great artists® of the day with music that will suit your present mood. Or if it is popular music and dancing = jyou want—the perfect repro- |ductions of the Columbia will |delight you. ‘Here is a splendid opportunity to get this Grafonola and cab- inet complete for only Annan no was with him ining thrown against the steering as not injured. | wheel of his machine, hospital phy was driving at a high | scians said. He died within an hour dent oc: | ag tements of | — wife were | ing taken | |a party”of friends to a local hote! T R | it in sata. U N) K Ss ter the collision. ‘The famous old matured wine, Nothing missing but the al- cohol and you don’t miss that. Good straight, or mixed as you would a cocktail, bighball, rickey or cobbler. Soldeverywhere. Aik your dealer or worite ws direct for “The Art of Hospieality” : PT beak thee tons the problem Pict ph ho ms Of, | o Roop's chest was crushed from be 25% to 5 ON STAPLE ARTICLES, which include— Suitcases, Boston Bags, Music Cases, Ladies’ Purses, Plush and Beaded Bags ‘And Miscellaneous Leather Goods GARRETT & CO., Bosh Terminal Bidg, Ne. 10 Brookiya, KY As good as the BEST ff § 2.00 Show of the Season f |HOUSE PETERS! ‘SILK HUSBANDS CALICO WIVES’ Trunks, Price and Construction of our Trunks will ™ prove the sensation of the market. BEGEROW TRUNK CO,

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