The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1920, Page 9

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> Where The Store eas “Values i Choice Tell” Clothes 1 That Tiiese. Marked 20% Off Such a variety to choose from! Thousands of up-to-the-minute Suits an¥ Coats in an infinite variety of weaves, textures, styles and colors—every garment in CHEASTY’S magnificent clothing stock going for 20 per cent less than regular . | prices, And this radical reduction applies to the famous House of Kuppenheimer Qualit: | Clothes, as well as the other smart, carefully tailored lines carried at CHEASTY’'S. : | Or you might want a pair of odd Trousers. ing in the line of clothing in- A duded in this price reduction. This is an unusual opportunity to select your Suit or Coat, and at the same time economize on its purchase where “Values Tell” ; $55.00 Suits and Coats for $60.00 Suita and Coats for... $65.00 Suits and Coats for $70.00 Suite and Coats for $75.00 Suite and Coats for. $80.00 Suite and Coats for $85.00 Suits and Coats for... $M Suite and Coats for $2 Suits and Coats for.. $5. Suits and Coats for. Wii Suits and Coats for. 500 Suits and Coats for. $4.9 Suits and Coats for.... This sale is for cach. No new charge accounts opened during its progress. Regul vith charge accounts may have clothing purchases charged at regular prices, subject to 20% ‘_ unt, if paid by the 10th of following month. nd The curtain that shuts us from outer darkness sways,— Yatished personalities, whose judgment is more certain nthat of mere mortals, crowd the portals to reveal a Meat truth! Ouija concentrates the wisdom of ages past in is statement, “There is none so good as i ; nin fatal interruption comes, and “Weegie’s” Interplanetary space! r—For the benefit of the “unpsyehle” who haven't heard of Oulja, we call it “Wergie,” ton. secret becomes one | | } | Jot the Chi «# THE SEATTLE ‘CIRCUS OPENS IT REGULARLY | And G. 0. P. Will Do It! This Time BY GENK AHERN aning on a fore he finished the swing Well, gents, I'v just been informed y my campaign manager that [won on a straw vote taken in» Vanilla Philippine Lslands What about the democrats? Haven't heard a whisper from em! But come to think about it I Wave You Come ) ( MIGHT Tey Te GPATTHS ONAN did ae they're gonna hold their con vention in San Francisco. The reason they picked San Francisco for their chinning headquarters was probably be cause that's as far away as they could get without leaving the country Chicago always opens the summer season with a ciret 0 k gurdens, and what used to be in the old 500 hiccoughs from the in this territory, dele whould keep a firm finger on their tle pins and @ fat thumb on their timepleces, because of talented bimbos with Swiss movement fingers who can an even }tift a ticker #0 fast, the choo-choo on the casing will leave the track and the republicans have the honor this turn w the jumbo. The Coliseum + J out of nowe range | p. While} | Read an item where the campaign | like ness ina fliv, on account of the | H.C. L. Gotta hold the kopeks so ‘ught that they're even gonna make! the campaign ribbons out of overall | material and the buttons amalier. Will only be enough room on the campaign butions for ao photo of the candidate's chin. Which is all that's necessary. 1 didn't take in a vaudeville show thin week, but noticed where the so cialists have nominated Debs in the federal hooxegow for premident All votes cast for Debs will be forwarded to him wrapped around a stout file! Mexico leads the works on prea dential campaigns. Candidate's only | plank ix that he is a good marathon | runner. Candidate's delegates are fall shooting gallery proprietors. Citi |zens vote as fast as they can pull the trigger, Candidate is elected | president by cdunting all the voters }that dre left standing. it | | | | President makes inauguration speech from ba) cony at noon. | of office by sliding down rope from baloony at midnight. Well, fella citizens, we will now rise and hum the Prohib's yodel— “Drink to me only with-—near (Copyright, 1920, N. F. A.) Fake Honors Are Sent as “Joke” LONDON, June 3.—Official noties Baus been published that large num yer of honors, inciading at least one knighthood, “awarded” thru the mails to numerous merchants and |farmers in the dimtrict of Spalding are false, the product of some prac: | tical Joker's idea of humor Health Test Urged for Missionaries PEKING, June 3-—A_ resolution |has been introduced in the medical | conference urging that all missionar | les and members of be examined twice a y that typhold, dysentery |Dislikes Slave J ob; Wants Divorce! SAN FRANCISCO, don’t want to be a stave,” Mrs. Mary Bohem, applying for a divorce here after 27 days of mar ried life. She said Hubby Bohem her care for a 40-roam hotel. June 3.—"1 made Old-Timer Takes Ride in Airplane} SAN DIEGO, June 3.—-W. E Watson, 81, who saw the first loco motive “draw funny wagons” into Bloomington, UL, flew with an avia tor here a few days ago | stuff,” ideas, “Creat said Watson, who has young “On the Hiring Line” 8 WILKES THEATRE THIS WEEK 7 NEXT WEEK— “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS" President quits term | declared | expenses this whirl are cramped up! | | | | STAR PAGE 9 SECOND AVENUE AND Tricolette Regular $18.75, —Tricolette Blouses, in the The colors Beige, trasting shades. Navy, Rose, Copen, Bisque. others are over-blouse styles, —A special purchase to sell $20.00 and $25 At $14.65 Each effects, in over-the-top style. —Embroidered in both silk and yarn, —Some are in surplice sty UNIVERSITY STREET Bisuses 00 Qualities e plain and drop-stitch with con- are Gray, Jade, Black, Flesh, White, Gold and les, with ties at back; with ties at sides. at $14.65 Friday. Blouses, Third Floor, Women’s Pure Silk Hose Specially Priced at $1.48 a Pair ~-175 pairs women's full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose, in Black, White and Cordovan. All sizes in Black, but not all sizes in White and Cordovan. Specially priced at $1.48 a pair. —50 pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose, semi-fashioned, in White. Sizes 914 and 10. At $1.48 a pair. Hostery, First Floor Friday Clearance of Fiber Sweater Coats "$10.00 and $12.00 Qualities at $8.45 Each ~Button front style, with sailor collar and sash. The colors are Copen, Rose, Gold, Canary; Turquoise and Gray. Regularly $10.00 to $12.00 qualities, for Friday clearance at $8.45 each. Sweatera, Second Floor. Rugs Specially Priced $150.00 Hartford Saxony Rugs at $95.00 —8-3x10-6 Hartford Saxony Rugs, in neat allover pat- terns. Artistic and serviceable colors. Only four in the lot. Special at $95.00 each. $39.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs at $34.50 —9x12 Brussels Rugs, in allover and smal! geometrical effects, in two-tone Tan, Blue and Green colorings. Only three in the lot, at $34.50 each. $15.00 Wilton Rugs at $10.75 ~—27x54-inch Wilton Rugs, in a wide variety of pat- terns and colors from which to choose. Only 15 in the lot, at $10.75. \ ae —Rugs, Fourth Floor. Knitted Wool Scarfs Regularly $7.50 At $5 Ea. —Knitted Wool Scarfs with pockets and belts. In Tan, Brown, Old Rose, Emerald, Turquoise, Navy and White. While they last Friday and Saturday at $5.00 each. Neckwear, First Floor. Women’s Odd Union Suits Specially Priced « Priced at *. 65¢ Each —Cotton Union Suits, with low neck, sleeveless; band top, low neck, sleeveless ; beaded top, and bodice top in the lot. Sizes 4, 5 and’6. Special at 65c a suit. —Knit Underwear, First Flooz, Children’s Vests he ny For Warm Weather Special at 25¢ —Low neck, sleeveless, headed top Vota: in the sum- mer weight. Sizes 4 to 16 years. —A special purchase to sell at 25¢ each. —Knit Underwear, First Floon Conti nuing Our Annual June Sale of Luggage THURSDAY, FRIDAY Offering High Grade Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags At Greatly Reduced Prices AND SATURDAY 950 Yards New Veilings Regularly 75¢ to $1.50 60c a Yard Friday Special $1.45 Eac sook, with neck and finished with Irish _The smartest’ new Veilings edges. Regular $1.9 the market affords. In Black, ities, special for Navy, Brown and Taupe. $1.45. Gowns, Sec Regularly 75c to $1.50 a yard. While they last, Friday and Saturday, at 60c a yard. —Vellings, First Floor. 720 Slip-On Veils Regularly 25¢ and 35¢ At 15c Reduced to $1.95 and $ Models that we have discontinued In a broken range of sizes and —Slip-on Veils, in Black, styles Navy, Brown, Purple and $3.60 and $4.00 qualities Taupe, 5.00 and $6.00 qualities —Veils, Firat Floor. —Corsets, Secor Women’s Gowns —Slip-on styles, of fine nain- ond Floor. Friday Clearanc Warner Front- Lace Corsets White Gad Gold Haviland China 50-Piece Set at at h sleeves crochet > qual- —A_ direct im- port shipment of White and Gold Dinnerware has recently arrived from the Theo. Haviland & Co. potteries, at @ 2 95 Limoges, France. 0 A complete as- sortment of all the pieces to make a com- plete dinner service is now shown and can be purchased in single pieces or in 50-piece dinner sets, at $78.50 a set. —China Section, Fifth Floor, e of at $195, at $2.95, nd Floor. THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT Women’s Unionalls —83 Unionalls of Khaki, sizes 34 to 40. Formerly priced at $4.50 each. For Friday at $2.75 ° 100 Bungalow A; Aprons —Scout Percale. Bungalow Aprons, in a wide assortment of light and dark grounds. All sizes. Formerly $1.90 and $2.15. For Friday at $1.75 Will Sell Friday at $12.75 —86 Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Dresses, in newest models. All sizes and colors. Formerly $18.50 and $22.50. —9 Jersey Suits, in colors, sizes 16 to 40. Formerly $18.50. —25 Silk Capes and Coats, mostly in Navy. Formerly $18.50 and $22.50. —17 Novelty Wool Skirts, in box and knife pleated _ models. Checks and plaids. Formerly $15.00 to $18.50. All in One Big Lot Friday at $12.75 Each Millinery Specials For Friday and Saturday 30 White Ruff Straw Sailors 50c Each 75 Trimmed Hats At $3.75 —These models are in all the pretty summer shapes and shades; trimmed with a profu- sion of fruits and flowers.

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