The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 4

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PAGE 4 FRASER-DATERSON ‘McAdoo and Cox on Ticket Is New Talk at Demo Convention SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Special Price Basement decided to have} made pending Newest Eton Frocks ng that the femonstration wh | arked than ished, mostly & awing is it was arded with | would pre report was | nominated | McADOO WON'T MAKE STATEMENT Me b ya row, but the made no answer and Tam 1 to be rew are being ap 4 in view and, y y coy no long fiwure Unat their man has nce for first place, very fow —-A very special purchase of these most popu- lar frocks, just arrived for Thursday’s selling. Five smart styles—all of all-wool navy serge, made with accordion-pleated skirts and clever Eton blouses, with georgette vestee and sash girdle of silky woven and plaid ribbon. —Very smart frocks at a very special low price. est cambination p tion ia now ¢ ing about the question happen if, after a conal can bank on over half New York Incident was WET AND DRY 7 While the con o proceeding along tts dre 7 drys and wets, the Irish and anti | Irish and the friends and foes of the league 4s were battling before an the resol committee, | Bryan, as goneralinsimo of the ldrys, lost his fiest skirmish when he wan forord to present his case firwt | There was much bitterness in the wet and dry contest before the com. W ber of ballots, MeAdoc nwus of opinion see in any cane, the no Id go to a dark horse, hall, Champ Clark, or Davis, o t Virginia, rather thag to one o mittee lene Anti was asked how much league is paying him n ‘ TO me this seems Jum an xifly an the prediction that at the right mo- ment, Wil#on'y name will be sprung! And the plans to stampede the con: | ventions to him carried out. There seems to me to be something leas than one chance in a million that either of these two things will hap- pen. F0% BY JOSH WISE 8AN FRANCISCO, June 30.- This part of the U. 8. of A. in full of | common torchlight bearers wore @ quarter of a century that abey never would cut their hair| “0 Wiliam J. Bryan was elected president. W! you get a land an from the rear| shoe sale ever came at a better time for.you. We could make more hold- \ing on. ‘But it pays us better in the long-run to give old friends a chance in shoes that they will always remember us for, and to make new friends for ourselves and Florsheims. A lot of the big boys would like to run the horseclippers thru William J's, locks, but they can't find any Delilah to hold bis hands. eee ‘The bosses feol toward Bryan just the way the baseball pitchers feel toward Babe Ruth, eee This convention ts like the Chi- cago affair in one way: A preacher opens the seasions with prayer. Both conventions had to call on outside| help. These-are our straight Florsheim Shoes, of course. Everybody knows that they are always great shoes. The only difference now is in the price. eer But In another way it is dit- ferent: None of the boys at this convention are carrying cash registers as ghey did at Chicago, cee ‘Tom Marshall says he doean't want to run That looks like the only thing that is unanimous. The director of the mint an- nounces he isfor Palmer. But the boys all want to know what the mint is good for under the XVHMIth amendment. see Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords Regular $15.00 to $20.00, Now . ‘There ts a lot of speculation here! $12.85 to $16.85 Thar 8 tot of speculation ha Worthmore Shoes and Oxfords gates will be allowed to take. Ey ; ; . erybody thinks they should be al Regular $12.00 to $15.00, Now lowed to vote at least twice, out of | consideration for the hotelkeepers. . $8.85 to $12.85 One of the first things big bunches of Tammany men did Extra Special—Florsheim Shoes when they arrived here was to go In Broken Lines out and look at the Pacific ocean and then knock it, They're Values to $15.00. All One Price............ all willing to bet it isn't as big $9.85 By bly Tammany C hieftain __ Faces Indictment} 40 W YORK, June Tammany cl bere y 1 attempt to bribe a jur the of Dr, Julius Hamr convicted last week of criminal mal practice which resulted.in the death of a woman AT ST. LOUIS IN 1916 held June 14-16 FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE 903 SECOND AVENUE : NEAR MARION STREET Convention was at the Coliseum, St. Louis. On resident Wilson and nt Marshall were re Y acclamation Bring home some of Boldt’s Lunch Pastry and Hard Rolls.—Advertise ment THE SEATTLE STAR question whether he will accept fh CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK COATS | SUITS DRESSES | /REDUCED IN PRICE To permit our customers to buy, before the Fourth, clothes for holiday wear,at mid- summer prices, we have advanced our an- nual July Clearance Sale by one week. Every garment in stock goes on sale tomorrow at price reductions usually expected only toward the latter part of July. A_ splendid stock of seasonable merchandise is offered at very pronounced re@uctions from regu- lar prices. ' AT MIDSUMMER PRICES SUITS $ Reduced to Attractive models in Jerseys, Serges, Poplins, Tricotines and Checked Velours; mostly all silk lined. These Suits were formerly marked up to $49.50—and they were worth it. SUITS $29.75 $39.75 Smartly modeled Suits in Tricotines, Serges, Velours and Tweeds. All silk lined and beautifully tailored. Nice range of popular colors. Regular fer at this low price. values, Reduced to These models were SUITS $49.75 ; $59.75 DRESSES $ Higher grade Suits featuring Tricotines and Poiret Twills, in pussy willow linings. Many of these are exclusive models, exquisitely tailored. Formerly priced up to $100. up to $39.50. Jerseys, bargains. HALF PRICE -° ENTIRE STOCK BEING CLEARED | pick. ~ $10.00 to $29.75 | their regular prices, up to $65. popular materials in the favored colors. Sizes up These prices will attract many. is advisable. First-comers naturally get the best WRONEADAY, Joe ‘7. Tr9, CU IG SIE sey RESS UP FOR THE FOURTH} 19.75 3 $24.75 DRESSES for $19.75 A splendid assortment of Dresses, indeed, to of- Sizes up to 48, in Serge, Tricotine and Silk. You will be surprised at these DRESSES $24, 75 : $99.75 considered good values at Inviting range of 10.75; $14.75 At these very low prices you get models worth Silks, Serges and Tricotines, in the most favored colors. These are noteworthy PREVIOUS DEMO CONVENTIONS Date. 1832 erry Place Nomines Ballots. Baltimore ... Buchanan . more ...... Douglas convention moved to ntion pominating Breckenridge.) «McClellan . wae ew Y Baltim Baltimore Cincinnati ago . . 2 . Acclamation ‘ 1 Delightful becanse of ‘Acclamation . 1 1 time. Baltimore ways ready. Fox Trots mer outings 1 12inch record Pike crosses Third Phonograph Departnent 1332-34 muste-toud and clear and in perfect dance * Delightful because you can dance when- ever you feel like it—the Grafonola is al- Waltzes, Etc. Large sized Table Grafonola, in oak or mahogany; just the instrument for sum- This splendid instrument with 10 selections of music, 1 10-inch and album the superb dance One Steps ALL FOR Early shopping Wis 1315 THIRD AVENUE Next to Phillip Boys’ Shoe Store MM ololololololololololololololololofololololoololojopolololplo nw oes Kaeh na || ’ ¢ ee 4 ¢ Sa a OF at) 1, (i +4 CHE ' CAC OTIOT OT OTIS 1, t Nat) NSS je vt ROR ' aah! Woah ah

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