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THE SEATTLE an werteanbeh RSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. | Stag ge e Folk Like to Travel Meets Desize f or Changes | ASER=t AND UNIVERSITY STREET | FRIDAY CLEARANCE SALES —Sharply reduced prices on incomplete lines and broken desirable merchandise. assortments of W omens Patent Leather Oxfords Including Marquirette, Vv Madras, —Patent Leather Oxfords, made with Sunfast Drapery, Drapery Si 4 Cloth medium length vamp, turn sofe and Louis sizes and colors, Taken from our regular and Cretonne. Lengths 1% 5 yard heels. Specially priced at $8.85. Sizes stock, marked as high as $18.00, for At exactly half our regular pricer. AAA to C. Of Griffin & White make, $6.75. Third Ploor, —Fourth Floor. Shoes, Becond Floor. ® Read Necklaces for childrgn. 144 In the lot, all in graduated mixes, 18 inches long. Drapery Remnants 75 Smartly Trimmed Hats An excellent assogtment of shapes, of A Timely Purchase of —T2 Sik Moire Hand Rage, specially priced at $3.95. With novelty front-beaded Women’s SEPARATE SKIRTS Of Silk and Wool Specially Priced for Friday AT ONE-THIRD OFF Never has the Separate Skirt been a more potent influence in fashion than this year, and for sports and general wear there is nothing to exceed the youthful charm of a Wool Plaid or a handsome Sport Silk Skirt to accompany summer blouses. This Marked Reduction Covers a collection unusually varied. There are smart models of wool plaids in attractive colors, plain or knife-pleated, and models of woo! flannel and jersey, as well as skirts of handsome sports silk, Baronette Satin, Crepe de Chine and Georgette combinations, in all the fashionable shades. An exceptional saving opportunity is afforded Entente-German ’ Meeting Delayed) PARIS, May 13-—A news agency from Brussels today maid it dispateh from by this offering. SECCND AT PINE Alice J: | Guy Bates Post isseen at the Met ropolitan for a return engagement of three nights and one matinee, begin- ning tonight, in “The Masquerader.” | It will be with hits original company, inctuding Alice John. an actress of note, new to thin city. | Misa John was born in ph Bayi | and tt was only after ‘country that she wens in gt oad work. She was associated for con: siderable period with the Charles rehman organization. “The stage calls many of the intel. lectual wanderers of ogee nie earth,” — Mian John. “It is the the mekers for new anes one webta who get into the pestenion, largely. And because the world of | the theatre ie & world quite all ite | own, the attraction is the greater. i Yor tht reason the folk of the | these never tire of it. “The travel is hard, the hotels leften bad, thero are long rehearsals, many failures and much seeking | after new parts to play, even when | one te long established in the profes "Yet in apite of all these disadvan- | tages the folk of the theatre love the ‘DEWEY HOUSE SOLD) i:te ana the work. ‘They-love it be- TO DRESSMAKERS) use !t satiates thetr desire for con- WASHINGTON, May 13—The Dewey house, bought by the pennies staut change, apart from other ambi- | tions, “In many cases players could have had been confirmed there that the| of school children and presented to| attained to recognition tn other Spa conference between allied id Admiras Dewey after his victory in| Manila bay, has been sold and is to! | be turned into a dressmaking estab-' new atmosphere. Of course, players German representatives had from May 25 until after! bY German elections, probably June | ttstment. walks of life, but they remain on the | stage because therein they find the |oppertunity to be constantly tn a enjoy long runs tn the big cities, but st ete, ‘ohn [I think with the majority that if they bad to stay in one city for an | indefinite length of time you would | find many of them resigning and secking a new part tn a play which would take them away where they could seo a new set of streeta and meet now oe Sens.” NEED $150,000 FOR STADIUM Business Men Are Asked to Help In accordance with plans adopted at a meeting of the executive com- mittee on the University of Wash ington stadium campaign Wednes- day, letters are being sent to a num ber of Seattle business men asking them to give two days’ time by serv ing on the committee in an attempt to secure immediately the remainder of funds needed. At the present time, the commit tee reparts there are $156,190 In the | bank, with $100,000 from the student funds. This leaves approximately $150,000 to be raised. The stadium site is already staked lout, and the hydraulic plant is on the ground ready to be assembied. W. L. Rhodes is chairman of the committee that is to head this seo ond campaign. Hf = man be beth bad and worth. less there ian’t much hope for him. AMUSEMENTS _ In Light Biue, Coral, Brown, y Blue, Lavender and Rone. They would regularly be priced at 0c each. Special at 2h, —Firet Moor. —Chiléren’s fide Bupporters with safety pin top. Sizes 2 to 6 years only, in Black. Special at Ie a palr. —First Floor. . Toilet Goods Specials —Compact Face Powder, In three shades, Regularly 600, mpecial at 250. —Paradise Liquid Cuticle Remover, special at 12% —Liquid Rouge, special at 12%. —Compact Rouge, apectal 12%. —Jergens’ Talcum Powder, special at 16 —Lysol, regular 2$0 bottle, for 19. —Totlet Soap, special at To a cake, —Rickaecker’s Cold Cream, tn tudes, spe cial at ibe. —Soap Kewples, special at 7c. —First Floor, —12 Women's O44 Union Suits, in a jot consisting of band top, deaded top and bodice top models, For Friday at BSc cach suit —Firat Floor, Satins. Picture Frames —12 Antique Gold Picture Frames, of cabinet sim. Regular $1.75 and $2.25 Specially priced at. $1.25 —144 Picture Frames of Sterlum, a white metal warranted not to tarnish, Cabinet aize, regularly 65c and 75e, Special at 00 —First Floor. regularly Neckwear For Friday and Saturday —580 pieces of the newest Novel- ties found in Women’s Neckwear. Round and square effects of ainty Laces and fine Nets. Actual .95 to $6.00 qualities, reduced to $1.45 each. —First Floor. High Class Trimmings At Half Price —For Friday and Saturday: —Beautiful Satin Brocade and Meta! Bands, 10 inches wide. —Hrown and Navy Band, braided on net. —Biack Net Band with Oriental colorings. -—Gold and Silver Meta) Allover Lace. Colored Ostrich Trimmings. ‘Trimmings, First Floor, 75 Suits at $45.00 —A special purchase of high-grade Suits which would sell for $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00. tinctive in style and trimming. quality Tricotine Chameleon Herringbone and Broken-check Velours. beautiful silk linings of Plain and Fancy Taffeta and -Third Floor adi: d Bedding an Linens —Solled ard odd items, sharply reduced. Wool, wool and cotton mixed, and all cotton Blankets; Bedspreads; Sheets and Pillow Cases; remnants of Toweling and Table Linens; Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, altogether over 300 articles, all priced extremely low for Friday only. Second Floor. Suits dis- The materials are fine larly $2.00 and $2.50 in plain and novelty weaves, Serges, tops and silk handles. Pitted with purse and mirror. In Navy, Tan and Black. —Firet Floor. —Women's and Chilaren's Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters, in Black only. Reg- ular 590 qualities, specially priced at 250, —First Floor. Reed Pullman Carriages Folding Go-Carts and Sulkies —Two $60.00 Reed Pullman Carriages, especially priced at $47.50. —Two $27.50 Reed Pullman Carriages, specially priced at ding Go-Carts, specially —$10.00 Folding Sulkies, specially priced at $6.95 $11.50 Folding Sulkies, specially priced at $7.95, 12.50 Folding Sulkies, specially priced —Fifth Floor, —180 yards of hand some wide imported Rib bons, from 8 tuches to 12 inches wide. Regu- $1.25 a yard. —First Floor. With 220 Children’s Vests and Pants —Consisting of ofds and ends of stock. The Vest: have high neck, with long and short sleeves, and low neck, sleeveless. The Pants are knee and ankle length. All sizes in the lot. Regular 35c and 50c qualities, at 19¢ for Friday. , =First Floor. The May Sale of Lingerie continues throughout this week, with extraordinary values in Gowns, Camisoles, Bloomers and Envelope Chemises. Corsets —Well known makes, in models we have discontinued, including Lyra, American Lady, Nemo, Lacilie, Gossard, Frolasset and Rengo Belt. Only a few of each, with al! sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. Regu- dar $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 qual Special Price Basement Second Floor. 40 Silk Petticoats Taffeta. and Messaline Petti- coats, in Black, Green, French Blue, Emerald and changeable effects, Pleated, tucked and ruffied flounces. Special for Fri day at $4.95, qualities, reduced to only * ities, at $2.95 Friday —Corseta, Second Floor. —Third Floor. Sample Spring Suits Direction of Ackerman & Harris SIX CLEVER Acts oF $29.50 poetese reer —These are good quality Suits, secured in a fortunate 7 work in de ay Oi nd Lacy Cotton purchase. A small lot, but all high-grade garments, in ta lane Pt TRODIGAL Wires” style, quality and workmanship. Of Tricotine, Men's —_ Wear Serge and Heather Mixture Velours, in Navy, Black, Taupe and Pekin, All have silkdined jackets. pe mm MOORE incur Quantity . 1 5] 5] §] 8] 4) 6 a) 2 > Sweaters Women’s + Jenne ° H pany m0 Pure Silkk Ose cmeurr i Sizo .... 82] 34] 38) 38] 40] 42) 46) 61 —Slip-on styles, ripple and fish Pi ‘ tail models, in Copenhagen, Buff, 82 #NCCCS Nile, Rose, Green, Purple, White F) ‘ ik Broke tine ob eteeactn ae Turquoise, Pink and Yellow. Reg Women’s Wearing Apparel fashioned Hose, Black qnd Cor. ular $10.00 qualities, at $5.95. dovan, Specially priced at $1.50 “ss : From lines formerly primed at $15.00 and $18.50 @ pair. Kerond —Swedter Coats in Tuxedo and 28 Sik and Satin Dresses, a i \ mai sea. Button-front styles, In broken S decuer 2 For —Also a broken line of Women's iri D p0. lines of colors and styles. Regu 11 Serge Dre At $5. 0O Quick Burson Pare Silk Hose, in White ‘ 4 1 10.00 and $12.50 qualities, at ses anil Siearanc: only. Sizes 9, and in the se ‘ ae eee eee a lot. Specially priced at $1.50 a CRESSY AND DAYNE ervant problem. | acim 8 Duval and Symonds; Orville —Sweaters, Second Floor. Especially favorable in the smaller and medium sizes. pair. —First Floor. thereby saves oy Sl and insures a , a if 230 Pairs — — . . '. — 7 eon — i * ’ * to have been left by Kaiser Wilhelm Kaiser’s Furniture to satisfy Dill collectors when he i moved from Berlin, will be offered to Be Sold in N Y. to Americans at auction here NEW YORK, May 13.—Sixty-five|22, The furnishings include hang. polita thea gives ak By ropolitan theatre | es of the imperial furniture, said) ings of the three rooms, rugs and |) fused to touch food since Thankagiv- next Tuesday evening for the benefit jantiaw of the Seattle Council, Camp Fire pre 9 WILKES gees TO FOR TRE score: ECL nS At a meeting to be held Thursday a noon details will be made for a cam: |t < aise $10,000 needed for the. Olive T: ees Or ffed-up, skin is yellow—complexion ae a Ugo aia” "af, cama” patie coated—appetite al zt FOR” feet and corns you bare festa ja your mans O)iite ‘no-food feeling— ake Ci Dlive abies. ’ Edwards’ Olive Takes f hated, 4 swollen you can || Why suffer the discomforts e sore and #8 | hardly. get your shoes on or off? | em of @ Gottre?| Why don't you get a box of “Tiz” et Laie jor goltre has’ ei from the drug store now and gladden Why y your tortured feet? “Tix” maken your fect low with| Gal-e-cile positively dives quick rile comfort; takes dawn swellings and| and lasting results. draws the soreness and misery right Ni out of feet that chafe, smart and Satiess See, burn. “Tin” instantly stops pain in in corns, callouses and bunions. “Tis” ° FOOT {s glorious for tired, aching, sore Cal-o-cide a feet. No more shoe tightness—no REMEDY more foot torture. dies of starvation in county jail, Re in Need of $10,000 Vaudevillo entertainment will be and prettier rage “Cleans as It Polishes.” $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 sizes. Pia: : Pearse Besayl| OENVER—Ceorge Sevetns, 5% Campfire Girls Miller - SS WISE TO Why go limping around with ach- feet no tired, Toney” YAMe" and’ Ole" ing, puffed-up feet—fee' iqhts (Sunday), 400; Mata, (ex- ant ionday), 27¢. Ladies’ Mats. except Sundays, 1 130, a Py #¢ + 7