The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920, Mun Wakes Up | Six-Year-Old Girl | With Broken Leg| Is Burned to Death) Whon William Medner, 7214 Fitth| ASTORIA, Ore, May 6—Dorothy | ave. N. W., woke up Thursday morn-| Cooper, Gyearold daughter of Mr. | ing he found himself on the sidewalk | and Mra, Fred Cooper, waa burned |) | NS) = i ASE = oN in front of the Arlington hotel, 1215|to death at Waima, The body was Firat ave, with a broken leg. He | brought to Astoria, | oP. AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET was taken ospital, but} According to information avaflable, could no cident hap eighbor’s ite son ® a Wena poned. . i! | | THE BIG FILM SENSATION OF THE YEAR COMES SUNDAY MAY 9TH i W FOR FOUR ' DAYS ONLY Postmaster mnyon station | w | CLEARANCE SA Of Broken Lots and Odds and Ends : : 4 1,000 Mens Bie, At $3.15 ~All new, made of | fine percales and Wheavy repp cloths. gPerfect fitting, jf} veces Mat Rak Special Values Totaling Over 9,000 Articles of Practical Usefulness at Reductions a: | | | | With Reductions of Extraordinary Interest From Twenty-Two Different Departments throughout. All Mine GORE cable. of Extreme Consequence ” Fast colors; in all | sizes. Plain and fancy stripes in various shades and color combinations to suit the various tastes of men. Spe- cially priced at $3.15. —250 Women’s Pumps, Oxfords 0 hye U cyonen and Strap Slippers. Broken lines, straws, flowered and feathered. ae at $3.50, Sizes 34, 36, mostly small sizes, 24% to 5. To —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor oo aD Pec gee Nii close out at $4.35 a pair. comesnemianeemene —75 Smart Hats, of lisere, maline, —200 Novelty Georgette Blouses. hair, combination fabrics and A broken assortment to be clo “THE HONEY ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor, 50 Crocheted Bedspreads, full 36 white enameled candlesticks, 99 From the Celebrated PO. Giarced | Betepras a ; camgegloe with shade, shade-holder and can- poco adi xed ey la pe sgn —Baby’s wool stocking dryers, of , ‘a 7 a ternd. For Friday only, reduced 5 pal a S ilk Pl dle. Regularly $2.00, at 50c each. from $4.25 to $3.65. wood. Regularly 35c, for 19. oy —wiTH — 1 ated —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. —Vraser-Paterson Ca, Second Floor. —Vraser-Paterson Co, First Floors q Albert Ray Niegal Barrie Kid MeCoy Hlose —£25 Women’s. Venetian Silk For Friday and Saturday —Needlework package goods,in- || cluding children’s dresses, 4-year to 12-year sizes; baby caps, boys’ suits and baby gertrudes. At one-third off regular priceg for Friday. —Art Needlework, Fourth Floor ostume Hand Bags And an AllStar Cast Vests, band top bodice with rib- bon straps. S 26, 3 A special val Of the “Shawknit” Make —A complete range of styles, includ- ing silk moire, silk grosgrain and silk taffeta in the smartest styles. ilk lined and finished with silk tasse! and with a handle of silk. In colors to match the spring costumes, includ- ing blac’ 3 —Featuring —60 bags, specially priced at $3.45. bags, specially priced at $4. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION JOHNNY RAY ™ “BRINGING UP FATHER” Adapted From George McManus’ Famous Newspaper Comics All Seats Reserved—Prices: 25 to 50c Pius War Tax —Unusual values at 75c a pair. A pure silk thread over a silk lisle, giving the appear- ance of an all-silk hose, with the wearing qualities of a good quality lisle. In black, white, navy, cordovan, green, —100 Distinctive Models of Lu- cille Corsets, sizes 20 to 30 in the jot Regularly $3. 00 and $3.50; to close out at $1 ive Seinen Won —144 tubes Ideal Dental Cream, regular 25¢ size for 10¢. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor, Floor. | —16 Bozart Fiber Rugs, 36x72 ' wine and champagne. Sizes inches, Attractive stenciled pat- 18 bags, specially priced at $ —100 pairs Pillow Cases, 45286 M E TR re) PO I ITAN 91% to 111. terns in different colors. Regu- 18 bags, specially priced at $6.50. inches, embroidered with ini- 3 , larly $4.50, specially priced for 24 bags, specially priced at $8.45. tials. For Friday only, specially Friday at 0. —36 bags, specially priced at $10.00. priced at $1.65 a pair. Fraser on Co, Fourth Floor, —VFraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor. Hand age, First Floor —Hair Ornaments specially -—50 framed pictures, sizes from -—200 Pairs Ruffled -—100 beautiful new priced at 25. Puff combs 8x12 to 20x30, The subjects in- Curtains of voiles marabou shoulder and tuck combs, very at- clude California Sand Dunes, and Swisses, 2% __ pieces,some all marabou, tractive for many different Marines, religious subjects, and yards long, with nov- others ostrich trimmed. styles of hairdressing, and such well-known pictures as elty rufflings and All with satin gy practical as well. “The Angelus,” “Sir Galahad,” dainty colored edg- the color matching the —In many styles—some of and “Joan of Arc.” These were ings of black and marabou. Seal, plain shell, others set with regularly marked $2.25 to $7.00 _ pink. Regular $4.35, and black. Regularly ECONOMY is exemplified in the charming footwear obtainable while this brilliants, emeralds and each. Specially priced at one- specially priced for $8.50 to $12.50, for Fri- | sapphires. third to one-half off for Friday. Friday at $3.25. day only at $5.00 each. | « —Vewelry, First Floor —The Art Gift Section, Fourth Floor —Fourth Floot, —First Floor { ALTERATION This Pump in black patent or black Ss H 0 E S A L E Sid, aithent ornament. Sines 2) to 7 continues. This week several very attractive Ato D. ’ Spring models are included. : $6.80 Assortment of Buckles at 90c. The Cinderella Girl A rack full of Boots and Pumps in sizes up to 44—regular $8 to $12.50. 110 SILK DRESSES © ed In Two Lots, at $25.00 and $29. 50 = =< —These low prices are entirely out of the ordinary for dresses of so high a quality. Beautiful frocks for after- noon, street and informal wear. The styles feature the new and smart lines. Each dress is effective in design- ing and distinctive trimming effects. The materials are good quality taffetas and satins; some also in combi- nation with georgette. There are basque styles, harem hems, jacket effects, side draped tunics, triple tier skirts, ribbon girdles of extreme novelty, striking French bouquets, rich hand embroidery, lacy frills and georgette pleatings. ~—Vraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. ———— ed -Baby Carriages, spe- —60 white ivory Dress- —17 Rag Rugs of heavy —50 Women’s Gowns, cially priced for Friday? . " x quality. In bedroom size, lace trimmed styl Six $10.00 folding sv ing Combs, both all 6x9 feet. In blue, rose, slightly soiled paltig 5 kies at $6.95; 11 $1 coarse and coarse and light pink, light * blue, " ; ’ "4 folding sulkies at $7 : brown, tan, gray and dling and display. a | ee a 9 $12.50 folding s fine. Regularly $1.00, mixtures. Regular $15, —Regularly $5.00 for $3.00. Og Four t special for Friday at 50c. oy ry Ac ae sia recuse ne ved sae olding go-carts a Ay @ 10. , = ‘i f Jd 7 Play Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals A delightful Black Kid Oxford, as $18.50; 6 $25.00 folding ne en mt, any aed Regularty: $0.50 eens . = —Regularly $3.00 for $2.25. go arts at $20.00. Two reed pullman car- s at $: 0; 1 $45 reed pullma: urriage at $39.50; 2 $60.00 reed pullman carriages, in French gray, at $49.50. Fitth Floor, —Second Floor $1.35 to $1.95 . pictured—all sizes and widths, Men’s Quality Boots $9.80 Eight styles of Men’s Boots will go on tomorrow, in black or brown—all sizes, SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT in navy, sane and | \ | | | | —144 cabinets Japanned hair pins, in assorted sizes to each cabinet. | | | | | —_——_ —200 pairs of Women’s Boots, in button and lace. Kid, and _ patent leathers; both military and Louis heels.. S 214 to 5. To close out at $4 Regular 15c cabinets for 10c. —45 Women’s Satin “Dredies black, Sizes 86 to 42. At $ —59 Women’s Capes, of silk faille velour, in navy, black, tans and grays. —7 Women's Suits of wool burella, in navy, 86 and 38. At $9.50. —29 Girls’ Tan Raincapes, sizes 4 to 14. At $1.75. —12 Girls’ Serge Middies, in navy and garnet. At $2.00. —7? Girls’ Plaid Serge Dresses, sizes 6, 7 and 8, At $2.00. —187 Women’s Waists, pongee and India silks, in white, flesh, maize and yatural pongee. At $1.50, —21 Women's Susquehanna Poplin Skirts in navy, black and taupe, At $2.95, —175 Women's Sample Petticoats (sateens, heatherblooms and percalines), black, white and a large range of colors. At $1.49. —12 Women's House Dresses (slightly soiled). Small sizes only. At $2.00. —50 Women's Trimmed Hats in latest styles. $3.85, 30 Women’s Large White Sailors. At 75¢e. —20 Trimmed Hats (that have been much higher priced), At $2.76. —First Floor serge and —T72 baby’s wool shirt and stocking dryers, of non-rustable wire. Regu- lar 60c, special for Fri- day at 43c, Second Floor 144 boxes Hyglo face powder, in the three standard shades. Regu- larly 50¢, at 25¢ each. First Floor —First Floor Chic one-eyelet Tie in black kid of very fine quality—all sizes $9.80 N-W Meta 1220-22 SECOND AVE. —200 dozen women’s embroidered-corner hem- stitched handkerchiefs of lawn. Specially priced for Friday at 10c¢ each. —First Floor —1720 fine bone handled, hand drawn bristle, tooth Regularly 15c 25e each. Special at 10c each. —First Moor —_———— —Linen writing tablets, either ruled or plain, in three sizes, note, packet and letter; 500 tablets to be sold Friday only for 10c each. Men’s Brown Calf Oxfords, as pictured—all sizes $9.80 —288 slip-on veils, in all colors. Regular 25¢ and 35c qualities, specially priced for Friday at 15c. —Virst Floor —First Floor

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