The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 9

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The Wonderful Victor Records sound best on the VICTROLA Both are made for each other, for fect synchronization is accomplished at the great Victor Talking Machine Co. factory at Camden, New Jersey. Victrolas from $25 to $1500 Convenient Payment Terms Sherman, Play s: Co. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Portland REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ot ps te. our new (whalebone) plate, which ” me Nghtest jate Knows, covers very little of the roof of Joe, aa Bite corn off the obs guaran: years EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 Set Whalebone T: Impreasion taken i= the ition and advice free. and Bridge Work. We Stand the ‘onage is recommended by our wing good satisfaction Ask our coming to our office, be sure with you. Werktng People STREET CAR MEN'S UNIFORMS Built from very heavy all wool serge according to the latest speci- fications. Every uniform is strictly union made and guaranteed to pass the most rigid inspection or your money will be cheerfully refunded. $5 ONE PRICE Cash or Charge Apparel for Men, Women and Children pen a Charge Account. You need not pay ali in 30 days. The Gately charge account is, prac and will help to simplify the problem of expenditure. maActiy one price, cash or chargs. Boys’ Brown Army Serge Suits $10.00 Men’s Suits and Coats $18.50 to $40.00 1113 Third Ave. Between Seneca and Spring Streeta S4th at 10.—The horse, says City © 1H. Proake, who] tee introduced an ordinance a misdemeanor to drive a bh QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT Re NDOM TODAY'S QUE: Are you in favor « ing a standard untfor ANSWERS MRS. MARIE C. MOORE, 1405 W Well, you know, I think TION MES. MYRTLE HILDEBRANDT, me ways I think ellent thing. RS, Alaska bidg o bat ike nd take No, I uid hate an original >we who t would be a a slant at that ¢ think every woma opportunity to de r ity; but in the have had bad t good thing. WILLIAM T. HATT, Kent night! IRVING GREEN Th uestions in The Star, itr . yes, I think it would be a very good idea, indeed. Qood AUTHORIZATION for the contin uance campaign of the churches in the Interchureh ement thru Monday and of next week has been | wired from the headquarters in New FRED M. WHEELER, 610 James | st. died at the Syedish hospital | Thursday Funeral services Satur. 10 at the Johnson & Hamil ton parlors Join the Overall Club IT ISN’T NECESSARY The trouble with you people is that you have been going to the stores that charge the so-called 1920 prices. There’s where you have been making a great mistake. Now you are going to wear overalls to beat the H. C. of C. (clothes). NOW HERE IS SOMETHING FOR YOU TO THINK ABOUT— We'll gamble that you won't see many Dundee customers going around in overalls and our eusto- mers number among the thousands in this man’s town. Why? Because they have been able to buy tailored-to- measure clothes from the Dundee for less than they could buy ready-mades. Our prices for tailor- made clothes are as low as $30 when every place they went into up and down the street showed nothing less than $50. If you think this is all talk there is one way you can absolutely satisfy yourself — come in and see what we have to of- fer—then walk out again if you don’t like what you see—we won't ask you to buy. is Denver streets nan | nas | ni been told | | of the united simultaneous! fHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920, |Mine Men Trying to Make Agreement NEW YORK, April 20¢-Tendlock od after almost two montha’ negotia- tions, the seale ce 6 of sub |neale committee of operators and miners of the anthracite coal indus try will leave here today te Secretary of Labor W. Hi. Wilson participating, FUNERAL SERVICES for Henry T. Lewis, 79, who died Wednesday | will be held Friday at 2 2p. m. at | Bonney Watson's. METROPOLITAN STARTING MONDAY FOR THE WEEK One of the big dramatic hits of the season, MARGARET The police, fire and excise commit is considering the proposed ordi. | In Her Greatest Dramatic Triumph racing “The Woman of Bronze” SEATS NOW SELLING FAST What the horses think bas not} Ex-Soldier Held for Observation | HendrtcMbon, ex-soldier, at bay for three | ded revolver in| wtmininte tel Wednenday | ning, is reported improving at the) ty hospital. He is being held un: | der observation for, inean ty, PRICES: Evenings .* We to $2.50 Mat, Wed. Se to $150 Mat. Sat. » We to $2.00 Plus War Tex This is the season of the year when | each and every baseball team in the country is a winner. ' SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY An Unparalleled Offering ~-A fortunate purchase brings to us this lot of 200 Ne ‘divided into four groups: Each group represents the Extreme of Value-giving. The higher-priced groups are mostly full silk lined. 42. Petticoats Special at $3.75 —These Petticoats, approved by women for their unusual wearing qualities, tome in a wide range of colorings. In plain Fifth Avenue Taffeta uppers, with deep two-toned silk flounces. Children’s Tub Dresses Two Special Offerings— to 6 years $1.49 $1.79 —Dresses of splendid Gingham and Chambray, in dozens of smart styles. —Plaids, Checks, Stripes and Plain Colors. —In Belted, Pleated and Smocked Mod- els. In Tan, Blue, Green and Rose. 6 to 14 years their seasions in Washingto on with | ANGLIN STADIUM FUNDS GROW STEADILY Easy Payments | | Blow but steady, “tupde for con | struction of the University of Wash | ington’ s stadium are growing. Head. | quarters are being maintained In the , and seata may! be purchaned b ying 20 per cent | down and 20 pe nt a month j The proposed stadium will enst $600,000 and ‘be one of the finest mphitheaters in the world have ac ulated ap y $100,000 heir ac 1 voted) | Arctic elub butidi Asnensment to boost the stadium fund Bale of seats, whic buyer to everything th in the stadium & metal rene ‘brought the fi the $238,000 mark $10,000 mare neat sale outside towns where been active are exp along with $10,000 m university district bum h will admit the takes place ed with ¢, bas) Portland Releases | Four Taken in Raid PORTLAND, April 90--In an at|@ | tempt to forestall any possible May |day demonstration, police here raided the headquarters of the Shipyard | Laborers’ an Bisserv’ union, and arrested four alleged radicals late! yesterday. For lack of evidence, | Sayever, the men were iter released. SEATTLE su BSCRIPTIONS to jthe Northern Baptist new world | movement campaign now stands at | $128,000, It was announced Friday | | | morning | If « woman has no better reason |for loving a man, she does it just be- | cause. STREET Special Price Basement of Women’ sand Misses’ Newest Coats At Savings of One-Fourth to One-Third west Coats, which we have $15.00 $19.75 $25.00 $35.00 ~The materials include Polo Cloths; Bolivias and Velours in plain, and Silver- tones, Coverts, Tweeds and Jerseys in plain and heathers, —In the $15.00 and $19.75 groups there are both. semi-lined and unlined Coats. —If you can appreciate an unusual Coat value, you will investigate this offering 200 Tricolette Blouses, $4.95 —The sudden popularity of these Smart Blouses finds: us prepared to supply your wants. There are four new styles from which to choose. All sizes, 36 to The colors include Flesh, Rose, Copen, Tan, Taupe, Navy, Orange and Black. 300 Taffeta Ruffled Smart’ Trimmed Hats $4.00 ‘These Hats include those formerly marked to $7.50, and present excellent values in up-to-the-minute millinery. The trimmings, sizes, shapes and gen- eral appearance leave nothing to be de- - sired for variety and style. extra large, medium an styles, with cellophane, fruit and raffia trimmings, embrace hats that will suit any woman and any costume. The large, small sizes and injured in snowalide. | killed when caught in mac Wire Briefs W YORK.-J, A. Kireh & Co,, | in#ion merchants, indicted for | resun You Can Still Buy Seats on|protitecring in army ‘goods. offered | for re-sale | HOMBAY—Train wreck east of Delhi kills 150. Women and children | | burne d to death WASH? of Mayo decorated for di during the war This Strong Savings Bank 18 THE YOUNG MAN’S FRIEND « deposits in unite SASKATOON, Sask—Harry 4’Or. guerre, wealthy farmer, found mur- dered. TOPHKO, Kan,— Farmers have more wheat in stock than in any April in the last four years. We receive b the am umn0) as th pay 4% Per Acne yunt up, we ANCHORAGE.—Three killed, six a year, at OLYMPIA.-State asked to finance Kennewick unit of Yakima reclama tion project FINDLAY, Ohio-—Mre, Cora Niel n actress, dead. AN, Tex.—Business section $100,000 LLYP.—Sunday, May be “Blossom Day” here MONTESANO.— When his opportunity comes, the funds thus accumulated are available, || OPEN SATURDAY EVENING 6 T0868 The Bank for Savings in Seattle Pine Street at 4th Ave. to Jim Eaton nery at South Bide Lumber Co, mill | FREMONT, Neb.—Town of Water-| leo Qooded vy Rikhera river An Exceptional Sale of Girls’ High-Grade Hats at $4, 00 —A special purchase of one hundred fing Piping Hats, which would reg- ularly sell for from $8.50 to $15.00. Suitable for girls from seven to fif- teen years old, in Wide Droopy Hats, Chin Chins, Pokes and Sailors, in the following colors: All Black, Black with Blue, Jade, Red and Rose facing; All Brown and Brown and Tan combinations, as well as Navy. —These Hats at these prices are positively an opportunity in fine tailored millinery for girls. Millinery, Third Floor. Girls’ Dresses ieee’ Special Sale Dn Special Sale at $5.00 —High grade Tub Dresses, regu- If er priced at $5.75, $6.50 and | styles in Crepe, Linen, Chambray and Gingham, jj Some have the jacket effects, and jj others the long, straight lines. |} Each dress is effectively designed. Some are trimmed. with pique and jj yarn embroidery touches. The colors are Blue, Green, Pink,. Tan and Rose. Sizes 6 to 14 years. —Misses’ Department, Third Floor, Saturday Specials inthe Men’s Section * ‘A Special Purchase of 15 Dozen Fiber Sill Knitted Ties Extra Value at $t 00 —Beautiful Heather Mixtures, Browns, Blues, Lav-. enders, Greens, Golds and Black. —tThe difference between these fine quality Fiber } Silk Ties and the thread silk, which sell for four }j times the amount, is so slight that it would not be jj detected under ordinary scrutiny. —Men's Section, First Floor |} Athletic Union Suits | —250 Athletic Union Suits for men, made of | fine checked nainsook, with knitted band around the waistline to assure plenty of freedom and -comfort. These are regular $2.00 garments, i Sizes 34 to 46. Specially priced for —— | at $1.65 a suit.

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