The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 9

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i. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1920 NEW YORK CIT wig pa TY PLANS A OF 5,621,151 ose ons sssn) LARGE FOURTH | Gain in Ten Years Was 17.9 : “ie = Community Celebration is| Per Cent a © for the republican nomi Program Here | “ Yes, Sir, It Was a : ‘= Ks Good-Sized Blaze : Jowignated Mayo Que : ‘\ New Lake Highway |“ y troop trom the adjac | goal: Is Well Received Unite in Demand tmnthe “atckenns eee | de : " wae for More Cars traft y,anar Was Able to 'Btay on Job | All Winter for First. is"! Time in Many Years— Gives Tanlac Credit © sleep. und |, Plans Formed for _ City’ 8 Rose Show | “Tanilac has not only built me 1 m © announced and | twenty five bs r al plans form ted for the Se | “7 actually ke w, t be held J winter J ‘ » the Forestry bulld 4 Behoco avenue University of Wa | > EE cumpany Manis “1 have 4 Baten for t To Discuss the left me and ¢ ot foods >, aes ach. I 1. = in my st tated so ~ br Band wa N to sit d ing. M and I ha back I rye ura broad acre inside the city N: G. Memorial || a special Tan mes represen | a00 Scientists } to Gather Here instead of a cramped city James Oliver: Cur wood lot. A place to grow all a Mightiest Tale of th that’s required for the family table, with sur- Canadian Nor thwest Ly | plus to sell at a good profit. FRASER-PATERSON CO. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement The Newest of Summer Dresses At $19.75 -Stunning new models of printed Georgette over silk drops. In tunic, bouffant hip and knife pleated skirts—some have elastic bottom, giving the harem effect. Others have flowered Georg- ette waists, with skirt of plain tricolette. Colors of navy, Copenhagen and taupe. These dresses are delightfully cool, dressy and ‘moderately priced. Another Shipment of Eton Dresses Unusual Values at $19.75 —Smart Eton effects, made of fine French serge —effectively hand-embroidered or braided. —Belts and sashes of novelty taffeta and satin ribbon, beautifully draped. Sizes for misses and women. THE SEATTLE STAR SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET The Yearly June Silver Sale —Beginning Tuesday, to continue throughout the remainder of the week. —Offering extraordinary values in high grade American Sheffield Silverware. —Mentioning a few only of the many items upon which heavy reductions have been taken for this important annual store event. “ll and Tree Platters, of heavy Sheffield plate. at $14.95. 20-inch size. ivy Boats and " s to match the platters. A limited quantity, at $6 100 Sheffield Sandwich Trays, in a distinctive period design. Special at $2.45. Sandwich Trays, two-handled, regular $5.00 quality, Tea Sets, specially priced in three groups, $7 5, $9.85 and $10. A choice of three pretty colonia ul styles. Each set consists of tea pot, su. nd creamer, ad Trays, in two pretty styles in American Sheffield, specially priced at $2.45 and Sheffield Vegetable Dishes, with rer le handle on the cover; a limited quantity only. Special at $10. Sugar and Cream Sets, of good qua wed silver plate, in neat plain shape. Specially priced $2.95. Candle Sticks, colonial style. Regular fy 50 quality, special at $1.95 Silver Cracker and Cheese Dishes in a pretty pierced design. The cheese dish is removable, so the tray can be used also for sandwich tray. Regularly $6.75, special at $4 Sheffield F' lowe or glass insets. Just each. Casseroles, of pyrex glass, with heavy Sheffield silver s. Specially priced at $6.45 each. The prices on these high grade Sheffield pieces represent savings of utmost interest to householders and to seckers for gifts of substantial usefulness. llverware, Fifth Floor kets, of Sheffield silver, with at this special price of $1.95 Our Mid-year Sale bf Linens and White Cott opie) Goods For Three Days Only—Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday With savings of extreme import on Bedding, Linens and White Cotton Fabrics of staple usefulness and standard qualities. —Spee ial items extraordinar ily low. -pr iced for Tuesday and Wednesday. +. 10 Yard Bolt Linen 10 Yard Bolts = a Pyit : a or a Wwe. Ing Cune > on ae —80 yards a co! weight for women's and mow children’s wear, full 45 —Heavy and absorbent, inches wide. 18 inches wide. For kitchen, roller and hand re . ny] towels. h bolt Wu Ly Cl wrapped and sealed in a RNe a Yar sanitary package at the wve a —— factory. Very fine quality, 36 inches wide. For chil- dren’s bloomers, uni- forms, house dres women's and childre middies, white skirts and any other uses. -—700 yards best stand- ard quality, full 86 inches wide. WI hite Voile lity with highly mer- 75¢ a Yar dj cerized finish, for chil- Fine quality, 45 inches ren's middies @ wom- ; f dren s middies and wom wide, an excellent grade. en’s white dresses. ny Imported Pillow Cases ‘ Pu Each CottonDamask J ~ Gayb —600 standard quality $1.50 a Yard pillow cases, made from —Made in Ireland: Pequot sheeting. Size superior jn texture and 45x36 inches. finish. Full ‘70 inches wide. An excellent value Flaxons an d at $1.50 a yard. L — Lawns Napkins 9c a Yard Half-Dozen for —Regular 75e and 85c $1.85 cloths, in plain and fancy. Very des —Fine, firmly woven fabrics, especially pr bien Cotton Damask; size 21x ed for children’s wear, 21 inches; hemmed, as they wash and wear ready for use. Pretty de- well. signs. Turkish Linen and Toweling CottomDamask ~{ Regularly $2.75, at $2.35 45c a Yard egulery $9.75) $F OEE —200 yards, good —72 inches wide. In weight, well bleached pretty floral designs; ex- toweling, 20 inches wide. cellent quality. Gilits For Girl Graduates and June Brides A. Sale of Jewelry Novelties Offering Most Extraordinary Values —French Pearl Necklaces, princess —Vanity Chatelaines with compart- length, with 109 graduated pearls of ment fittings; $10.00 qualities, for superior oriental luster, With 14-K. $7.50. security clasps. Regularly $10.00, for —Hair Ornaments, set with white $5.00. New French Woven Novelty Neck- Combs, Crescent Combs and Hair Pins, ) to $10.00, 50 to $18.00, rhinestones. Spanish Combs, Tuck i ? laces, in six distinctive styles. Priced Regularly priced at exceptionally low at $7.50. for $5.00. Regularly $1 ke for $10.00. —Brilliant Set Bar Pins. $5.00 quail- ities for 0 to $10.00 qual- Genuine Italian Jet Princess N laces; exceptionally priced at $ Mesh Bags, both gold and silver finish. Regular $10.00 qualities, for ities for 2.50 to $15.00 qual- $7.50. ities for $9.66 French Pearl Necklaces, of 151 baby 3rilliant Shoe Buckles. Only one pearls, Regularly $3.50, at $2.50. and two of a price. Regularly priced ¢ ni at $6.50 to $25.00. All greatly re- Imported Novelty Necklaces, regu- duced. ‘ larly mat ked from $10.00 to $18.50, —144 pairs of solid gold hand-obaue for $6.50. Lingerie Clasps. Specially priced at Costume Neckiaces, assortment in- $1.00 a pair. cluding a number from the Orient Oriental Pearl Earrings, mountedion and the much-wanted y red gold-filled wires. In gift boxes. Spe beads. Regularly 5 to cially priced at $1.00 a pair. $10.00, for $2.50, —Lavallieres—2 with amethyst and Mesh Bags, miser style, and differ- brilliant set pendants; 4 with pearl ent French novelties. Regularly $17.50, and brilliant set pendants; 1 with ‘jet $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00, at $15.00. and brilliant set pendants; 5 with ; Z hand-cut cameo set pendants. Regu- —Baby Mesh Ba; in novelty styles. 2 yt a eu Reduced from 0, $30.00, $35.00, larly, from $7.50 to $12.00, reduced $37.50 and $42.50, to $25.00. AP te veuttiow wadiaaalll : : —Costume Feather Fans, featuring er gre ted bce oe this season’s most striking colors. ~ rc as silver pl d, Spe- Negular $7.50 qua . ; cially priced at $2.50. Heguiny fe quae ig ction, First Floor, Fancy Boxed Papers —Featuring: —Hurd'’s Lawn Finish Paper and En-» White Ivory In a Style Similar to Du Barry : velopes; four sizes and two styles, with The values quoted represent sub- gold edge cards to match. Distinetiv stantial savings from regular prices boxed, at $5.00. today; as all who are familiar with —Crane’s Linen Lawn Paper and En recent advances fh the ivory market velopes, in a two-quire box with envelopes will appreciate. Each item is specially to match. All ribbon tied. Featured at priced. q —W hite and Wyckoff's Springtime Rever- ~ ies; a large box of perior paper and 00 envelopes in two styles and three chats i at $7.50 a box. g —144 Bonnet Mirrors, $5.00. 72 Round Mirrors, 144 Hair Brushes 144 Dressing Combs, all coarse, —Autocrat Linen in a handsome gift Be 75e, containing two quires of paper and 144 Dressing Combs, coarse and paneled gold-edge cards and envelopes fine, 75c. match. Featured at $5.00, 10, —Bonnie Brae Linen, in dainty shades” 0. with Scotch plaid linings. Featured ate Powder Boxes Hair Receive 144 Dressing Tri aN j bd Also Correspondence Cards and Plaid _ 0 Li ined Envelopes. In boxes, at $1.50. Perfume Bottle 15. —La Marquise, an invisible plaid deckeled-. edge paper, with envelopes to match. A Jewel Boxes, $1 e ihe box at $2.00. y, First Floor, 7 Hat Brushe Nail Files, Button Hooks, f Small Picture Frames, $1.00. Medium Picture Frames, $ Large Picture Frames, $1.9 Pictures (oh Reduced —Well-known subjects, attractively | framed. Regularly priced at 85¢ to $15.00. tepriced at 50c to $7.00, —Art-Gift Section, Fourth Floor. Perfumes —From one schoolgir! to another, a delightful but inexpensive gift is nice per- — fume in an attractive frosted bottle. Each in a gift box. Featured at 50c, $1.00 and $1.25. —First Floor. Ribbons For Graduation and Bridal Affairs —Featuring: —Handsome wide, White Jacquards, from 90¢ to ‘y double-faced White Satins, for shower sashes and orange blossoms, from 20c to —Wide White Messalines and Satins tn widths for sashes and camisoles, from $1.25 to $2.75, rrow White ngerie Ribbons In the Thistle pattern; specially priced at 10c to 40c a yard, ~In the Blue Bird pattern, priced at 16c¢ to 65¢ yard ~—Heavy White Hair Bow and Sash Ribbons in moire and satins, At 85c to $1.25, —Ribbons, First Floor,

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