The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1920, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 90, 1970. THE BEST HOT WEATHER IN THE CITY “CAPTAIN KIDD, JR.” en a = - mersomlonélia ® Seuan- td ae FRE | ‘DERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET PAGE | DOWNSTAIRS STORE ™ ~~ <i COPYRIGHT 1919 BY EMERSON . eerie i Ree, 4 MATINEE F ‘ New Versions of the Mode in | SErhe se eRACae SETSCSS LEGEPRSS LASG Ge REASTSRR PSS CR SRT FAIZ ASEFEF Bh | RGEeRS Re sREE FB TODAY (Continued From Yesterday) © deeds and not words that | eas Vil go as far as the fence and Wit Gardner turnatto her and joni Tra that ina bok some [Soe ho huh “Wi be ght hack Wintergreen looked her squarely in the oyes. | Wheres | But Annie Squires did not come WTLIREESS rrr sree tng, eater | mM ct ot tte, [nc for amon an our, Wa Gar Lozenges Summer Coats at $1 7.50 Fifth and Pi able to put up as much hay , thene | pat e, and ° 0 AO a reegieers tn on Special 35c Lb. HE coat that may be worn Tuxedo style Annie did at the tn lering ov LAVORY sweets or buttoned in regulation effect is an in- stant. “Well she at last, “in| was wollnigh bes elf when : ? i * house, if you've got one, and don't| “Get back In!" whe aaid, “Bit down, summer craving for this new display—one of these Coats is pic- I 9 you Never speak to me again, so|both of you! Wait, now ~[Lalsten! something not “too- tured ling, “you did lly can pound is sworthy its Vy -OomM- sheep man. But listen—L've tol ing, ahe seated herseit, and Pe sede Sialensins It is noteworthy too for its clever com aimost the truth about ever) after a time began more coherently bining of Copenhagen and fawn-color. ‘ow I got to be V'll tell you. I just walked out to siete Grea ala Apes oxtinees. “tn Pike Cai, Garaase ons R Other Coats at this price are in wan expecting you'd do some fool Lattice filo dP bedi Men emnants at : : thing er ether. 1 almost know you'd | Go I,yoo-hooed. . Did. you hear me? Red d Pri Cerise Pekin-blue Copenhagen : rag noth Me ee eee uce rices Reindeer American-beauty Tremendous reductions have been made on “But then—" concluded Annie Ceeren, f meni dane’ elenatier SEFUL lengths of : , | all goods. All new stock is reduced 25%, while PE se NS back, didn't U Georgette Crepe, Rib- —tailored from Wool Velour and Polo others are marked down from 33 1-3% to 50%. Dorenwald, Chiet tittle m then J bons, Laces, Embroideries, Cloth. Sizes for women and misses. Here are a few of the bargains: Mary could hear Sim Gage’s rapid atep as he came around to the door pausing no more than to throw down his horse's bridle over ite head. st of the bushen ou, all right. He and Mary —I but it's the I seen I seen it wasn't come on right fant couldn't of believed it Nets and Chiffons—all at deep reductions from reg- ular prices. Excellent values at $17.50. JERSEY SPORTS JACKETS—seen every- | Sim Gage was excited. “Where's| truth, It was Charlie—Charlie Dor i pete eee ; ‘ ‘ : 1 $ 98.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet... oe ST ee Re [Cnet Grasan't SOARS, Bpianerts siete Sie ecisnagl where in connection with plaid and stripe | $140.00 Mahogany Dresser Diehl wy setae mets en who t wan I turned Women Ss 4's sports skirts and tub skirts—in Cherry, $ 18.00 Iron Bed : was tt, Annie? Why? ° Oe. palened at peel : Navy and Black—$17.50. " $ 15.00 Leather-seat Oak Rocker....$ 8.65 [flaam something up in he mine r/R nnd Latoneds | Summer Union f —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $ 30.00 $ 18.00 $100.00 Oak Dining Table .........$ 11.85 Oak Library Table Oak Graphophone (Columbia)$ 59.35 . 5 da je Reserve. 1 seen ‘em | ty in about himeelf. He was .00 Piano (slightly used) .. ST aeaban vee” lr gy om hy - : aw ile gg A ; 5 rary Pp “t hadn't thought of that,” maid] r with: tight ices. Pinkand N a new shipment, color is the only $ 35.00 Breakfast Set (table, 4 chairs)$ 17.65 Fe ee ee ieee echt’ Maye be T Knew you was white, sizes 36 and 38. a collection of the al- s trifhming on these Caps of 65.00 Kitchen i F STGEE get the Geetbe Gown Gt| @ stew atesee keow st? I ester rice ; ; is a $ Cabinet the dam FO enw vee know ur tesbed|]/ Price tDowksTans srone Ways useful Tub, Skirts Green! Marota, Bise aail ireen, } Nae | $ 50.00 Refrigerator (slightly used) ..$ 21.85 $ 10.50 Laundry Stove $ 49.50 The best grade Tapestry Rug 8-3x10-6 ee ee [when you wan nen you want pet 1 5 H z are $ 33.25 Bilvnen you want wren vou want| work toreter”” |” nun nif, Knit Union Suits pockets and self belt ; ; $ 55.00 Satin Walnut Dresser ........$ 33.25 Bi ine our of order’ Of course it in" | her the unt mor speek vith el fastenin White Voile | $ 8.50 Bed Springs (slightly used) ..$ 1.85 J) “Wel en 1 have to start down | so we turned and moved further 50c Hi h neve - as on g. y | $ 25.00 Typewriter at ..............$ 6.85 abowt this, I hate to leave you “T Pes. ‘“ po ase Eft ond ag Base es HE open-mesh weave ‘ ery attractive values r Waists at $1.50 alone here. I told him I'd been too proud of these Union Suits at $4.00. $ 18.00 Gas Water Heater ..........$ 10.65 [vacant in the box. don't like Not those same men?” e's face showed terror Jon't know yet. Two cara was mp on the creek, half way up Mary But when Annie tried to w telephone her ring sounded id) The instru was dead “Out of order said Annie, “right “Let him go.” said Annie to Mary I allowed the Hy him alone. I'm #0 gh beat thing was to We stood out there so clone I could see the cabin all the time—and we talked. ‘That fellow couldn't help be you ent I got for me that you was, on an to know? The free brothers to send for hin® But now he'd come Suits, 75c HESE fine-ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits have the tape finish in tailored of white twill—tailored in the model pictured, sapacious patch Misses’ Porous- is surety of cool comfort. with —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE White Tub Skirts $4.00 Bathing Caps 19c Cerise—19¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE HE kind of Waists one | . . G “Th idiers'll b back for ow could elp lov him all ove - " : $ 32.50 Electric Fan, 16-inch ........$ 15.35 |sooper Riri orn om ‘ st arg Pt ne ieee St “ ie it eg Sais are * tubs and tubs, and : : * a | _ "I've got to go over to id's," aid] You didn’t mean that,” sald Wid jow-neck, sleeveless style, Ey . The entire basement is filled with bargains [| %'™: “#° te eet another horse ste wit wade. late Giiewiod 85 Banded Leghorn Hats wears each time with re- ; | Hoe turned and left the room with: |“ «plow much do you think I'd méan knee. Sizes 4 to 10 years > newed pleasure. Every- like shown above. Take advantage of this op- fJjout more word of narting than be|ie2 That Dutch emake! Listen ire leery 7” R d d 5 thing about them is de- portunity and save money by buying now. fupre alertiy than ever he-bad in his|onc rea ote etd ne hed bane Tum DOWNSTAMS ston educed to $4.7 signed for satisfactory | tite. rt of chief there In Ch | iets ttl tas him gravely come BeraiBevinenel ap tae no they 72 Coverall featured in these Hats— sturdy ‘ius fn Valen- Blake Furniture Co. “Now, you sit here,” said Annie. sent him out here. He waa Aprons Reduced flexible, light-weight and ciennes and Venise pat- when they were left alone. Sherose| poise th . uae aedat ; and placed « comforting hand ne foe nlag ign ce hate posal tayo pis (hit gd rors terns and their well-em- Mary's shoulder, “Just keep quiet] aiong with him, all dolled up, and in to $1 00 suitable for _ tailleur ns P 408 PIKE STREET Seen Sead Te out MBE M0 'T OAS ue wn’ cart” « wear. broidered designs. on enry Gardner. * aremas to " “ 7 | " “You ain't going,” mid Wid wer The Hats are ; me like @ man that wouldn't acare| quierty TAUNCH percales of with straight In vacation wardrobes Tacoma,NMonday July 52 at 2 PM. 225 MILE RACE Big field of $22,500 PURSEY “One guens! But there! be trou ble. I've only told you a Ittle part of it that that fellow spilled to me Dorenwald’s nutty over these things He tella what the German socialists will do when they get to America He says this is the world revolution whatever he means. Oh, my God" Annfe began to weep in a sudden hysteria “Which way did that man go from here?’ she heard Wid Gardner's vaice at length. He stepped out, rifle In hand. The two women eat alone, shivering in nervous terror, starting at every lit tle sound. They sat they knew not how tong before the clear air of the moonlight night was rent by sharp sounds. A single plercing shot echoed close at hand; scattering shots sounded far way (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Don't drop FIRE when you smoke tn | the woods, nor throw it out aleng the | road. Keep the forests GREEN, Bring home some of Boldt’s excellent quality fash- ion these Aprons and they are patterned with stripes or broken plaids, in Pink, Gray, Green or Lavender and White. Side-front fastening style, with fitted waistline and patch pockets. Reduced to $1.00. -~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $4 Women’s Gowns Reduced to$1.00 About 100 well-made Muslin Gowns in slip-over reduced to $1.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Shots Fail to Stop LITTLE heavier than the china, are these Cups and Saugers, and so more practical for general use. ordinary bon and brim-edges bound to match. In Navy, Black and Beige, 75. China Cups and Saucers 6 for $1.75 UST as suitable for wear | Set of six, $1.75. especially are these Waists » very useful—$1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ Middy Skirts $1.95 brims, rolled brims, curled brims and saucer brims, with bands and bows of grosgrain rib- reduced to —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE with blouses as they are for middies are these box-plaited Skirts of white Dee twill and pique. Sizes 8 ther up the lane; then many shots ’ § ated wi i i and then came the sound of a car style, trimmed with rib- ihe bi nina: ae to 14 years. Priced at- passing rapidly on the distant high bon-run embroidery edge, tee fe ronal P eT . and saucer. tractively-low at $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE \Italian Premier New York Paper |Branding Boy Case 2 worlds most | French Pastry and Hard Rolls —Ad ad Cr ‘| n ? : fearless ex- erdascstaant : ‘ Booze Automobile| Gets Wilson Note} Raises Its Price) | Dropped in Frisco | Two shots fired by policemen Tue | ROME, June 30,—American Am | NEW YORK, June 30.—Beginning! SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.— ped i] , cies it an auto containing |Dassador Johnson today delivered to| tomorrow, the price of the Evening |Charges against Mrs. Louise Is lay failed to halt a | Telegram will be 3 cents, Frank A.| Lyle; kindergarten principal, ao Try our carefully TOKYO, June 30.—An effort was prepared sandwiches made here yer with a cup of building in whi exe diet conducts its se part of a —_- were no casualties | BLEND the Italian had 14 quarts of whisky, and were in the city jail Wednesday. The arrest George B. Craig, 31; Ed 22, and John Julian, 32, all Patrolmen A, §. ward fired the ed are Smith longshoremen Fvans and G. H. F was made. shots, Attempt to Bomb Tokyo Building! premiership. Premier Giolitt! a note from Presi No nouncément of the note’s contents cused of branding a small child | three men and booze, near the : . |Munsey, owner, announced today. | Meacham-Babcock dock, Three oth-|4¢nt Wilson in reply to Giolittl’s for-| High cost of labor and print paper with a red-hot fork, were dropped aeons sare. arreated, alleged to have|MAl announcement of ‘his return to| was given as the reason here in police court yesterday. - The first United States bank was established in 1791. King Joy New York City is said to be in need of 150,000 more homes. | | | | On Fourth, Near Pike If your gums bleed you have Pyorrhea. This dis- ease should be taken cam |) of at once, to insure good health. | For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists | 608 Third Ave. And you'll know how good lunch can be. United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market VISITING OPTOM STS in «t tendance at the Western Congress of Optometry, which will close Wednes day, will be taken for a ride thru the government canal at tite close of today's sessions, The next congress will be held in Salt Lake City 1/2/3 Something Entirely New! A most beautiful, spacious cafe, with every modern convenience and excellent ap- pointments, will offer to you its delightful service beginning Thursday, July 1. A la Carte Table @Hote Special Chinese Dishes Let's eat at Boldt’s; cozy boxes for | the whole family.—Advertispment YT a. Private dining rooms, tables and booths reserved. Phone Elliott 2822. m.—Merchants’ Lunch—2:30 p. m. Where | Pike crosses) Third Something Entirely New! EE EE ee Oe aa a ME

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