The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 14

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SEATTLE STAR Se , . Here’s News ~ dered to Return and | WHauthorized strike of coal miners tn Bansas was taken by John L. Lewis, ©+ Anternational president of the United Workers today, | Delegrams were sent to al untons === Se ae} — A Whopping Sale of Wanguage for his alleged course in fostering and fomenting the strike : at $29.50 desti- : From office girl at $12 a week to scenario writer at $70,000 @ year—a little less than the president's salary—in a few or from 0 years’ time is the record of Francesa Guihan, one of the “big she head one ys Persad was a St. are Aa) pire Ftp in office of a St. is company. tri t : :. | writing “script,” and had a large number of manuscripts re- . Decidedly the Best Values We Have Offered in Years jected at first. “There's nothing in this inspiration idea,” - says Miss Guihan. “Work is the recipe for success.” A S a matter of fact, there are more $50.00 values than $40.00 in the lot. They are in two- and three-button, single-breasted models with fitted, * GIRLS T0 DIVE TAXES T00 HIGH, semi-fitted — backs and regular, pa - sas pockets. IN FULL DRESS) CITIZENS CLAIM) ‘TD rrertitti ana there are a number’ of serges In the lot. Plain colors, To Be Tested in Life-Saving| Present Protests Before the stripes, checks, mixtures and novelty patterns are shown in grays, greens, unts and blues. All regular sizes from 35 to 44. Alterations Free. Equalization Board varied ” sae econiee SHOP—UPPEK MAIN FLOOR Protests against increased assess See Our Second Ave. Windows. ments and taxation were made by King county citizens Wednesday at the opening season of the county equalization beard, meeting In Coun- ty Assessor Frank Hull's department. F. Patton, owning 21 acres near i i fs Bes Georgetown, appeared before the board and ‘declared his property was worth but $9,000, off of which he de- i rived an income of $500, yet his taxne for the year totaled $1,741. The board decided to investigate the prop- | m erty again with a view toward re/ ii ansening the land. Other property owners declared they would dispose of their property before they would pay the taxes tm~- powed this year, fH Dr. Van Ness Will A week of wonderful silk displaye—a week of unusual silk values—a week of opportunity for you to Lecture on China|] secure your Autumn supplies of silks at worth-while savings. ; “Existing Conditiong and Future nh Four New Silk Bargains for Tharsday ture at Masonic club rooms Friday . ion Stun whe viele coeel te Strong Values! Yes, Indeed! the United States after an extended ry Four brand — ng of pape for a added to the dans Take ta widktine with tread . score or more already on the counters, ani ey are aiemest ) bit as good values as the ones that have made Ring Week” at 421 18th ave, N. W. H. Harrison was the oldest the biggest silk selling event this store ever held. Reanien , man ever elected to the ae aie h) nm : 4 Dy ! 36- Black $2 95 Lustrous, soft Black Satin in excellent draping qual- ity—a very fine quality. Conon | $3.95 You Pay for Them! Who Gets Them? || |Tricolette Blouses Featured. $4.95 tute me ee Who pays for the fine fixtures, the credit lo: the cost of deliv- i S T ri 40-Inch Radium 0 pays the credit losses, the cost of del as a Silk Week Surprise aoe | $3.95 ery and the super-abundance of salespeople which seem to be a part bce oe . of ordinary store-keeping? Who ‘pays for these things? You do—in Bargains in Daintiness, Quality, Style Morning Glory Radium Silks in non-crushing qual- higher prices! ge If you enjoy spending your money that way—all right! If you] ||| Tricolette in fancy drop-stitch or solid weave, in navy, ay in reMill Ends of $1 65 e don’t, and wish to save the cost of such luxuries, trade in the Bar- kingfisher blue, Paddy and jade green, pink, flesh and rose. pom Besement. | Made with belted or tie-back finish. Dress Silks Some are trimmed with novelty embroidered net. 2,000 yards of 36-inch Moires, Satins, Taffetas, in lain colors or changeable effects, in a range of serv- A Brand New Style | cic br ry a. a pace A colors. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) | : Which Is an Unusual Value Lovely New Wraps—Fashions for Novelty Aprons ||| Little Brother and Sister $3.95 e e | Silk Messaline Dresses | Advance Pawings fg Models for " ‘Aprons With Summer Ways for Summer Days Style is the keynote and economy the watch- a Vacation Gave and honie- p / \}| word of these dear little Coats and Hats. EP x.) ; A . At ] 9 5 Coats of velvet, broadcloth and two-toned heather : | peering fave alike will by awl e \}|}| mixtures, made with deep yokes, flaring capes, fur or | aes livened if you wear one of these \}\]| self trimmed. ay 5 Novelty Aprons so moderately Ma bei Priced from $7.50 to $27.50. priced. The materials in these smart Dresses are black and |}/]j ‘Tailored Hats and Fancy Hats for litte sister, at P yiHeab Year” Aprons of unbleached ‘ F f ||] $1.95 to $8.95. 2 sheeting, Y d. oat 5 messalines of excellent quality, and they re Coats for brother, tailored in mannish styles, at ye Fen ee ae aces of made up in most attractive style. ted nese tor baby, 96e to $7.50 , plain contrasting colors or white The skirt is accordion-plaited and the waist is made with a BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR y F aoe SECTION—SECOND FLOOR deep sash effect which ties on the left side. This sash effect is embroidered in the front with chenille in combinations of |]) pheasant, jade and China blue. Three-quarter length sleeves ||| LACK SECO SILK OMFORTER | Challies and a simple round neck complete the picture. Wn fem cake soa” [24 Orn ar < ‘ lengthe to 7 yards, Soe pd. : | ; 5 engths to 7 yards, 25 . In sizes 16 to 38 only. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) FABRIC FLOOR pe ena ESTABLIS HED 1890

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