The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 7

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Pwith rose Swiss dotted with A AD: ; Wi M, Dougall. /outhwick Second Avenue at Pike Girls’ Tub Frocks Some Only One of a Kind $12.50 and $18.50 of this group are individual modes—smart tle frocks for Summer afternoons or for Autumn days. All of them are carefully made (fea- distinctive trimmings and unusual color- Earlier in the season they were priced very uch higher. At $12.50 3 green and lavender crepes, trimmed with hand embroid- ery and picot ribbon; Sandia Tose organdie, combingd Diue ribbon = trimy ouce 5 size 8. fapucine crepes, embroid- in varied colorings: 1 rose poplin embroidered in styles; sizes 8 10 white and rose; smock style; 3. size 16 At $18.50 brown and purple combina. 1 rose poplin embroidered, . plaid ginghams, with with wide tucks, and plaited skirts, and embroidery ruffles; size 14. ; Sines 13, 14. 3 blue, green and yellow tin tan, green, and blue cross ¢M#, in chemise style, trimmed voiles, with net yokes, With hand-embroidery; sizes ; with embroidery, 12, 14, 16. tching and velvet ribbons; 1 lavender linen, trimmed 12, 14, 16. with novelty ribbon and hand- white, with tan, lavender *mbroidery; size 12, pink voiles, in bolero ef- 1 brown Linen, with buff Iin- with turned-up hems en collar and cuffs, hand- tit in Diack; sizes embroidered; twopiece style; MM, 16. size 14, —MaeDeoagall-Southwick, Third Fleer. 56 Only Boys’ Suits Reduced “47 to 4) TEM $10.95 Incomplete Sizes not too early to buy the boy’s school suit—and is just the opportunity for economy. All these suits were very much higher in price, but because of the incomplete range of sizes, have been reduced. y and cotton mixed fabrics, with a few of all wool, tn and yoked styles, with slash and patch pockets; coats ‘with plain and novelty alpaca, and knickers ined Gray, Brown, Heather Mixtures, Navy Biua wick, Third Fleer. “Trot-Moc” Shoes For Growing Feet “Trot-Mocs” are fashioned of soft, yet sturdy skins—pearl and brown In- moose hide. de with flexible, “Trot-Moc” Goodyear welted es and soft box toes, they are of a last which per- mits the natural development of the legs and feet. Sizes 7 to 11 fwith epring heels) priced $6.00 a pair. Sizes 11% to 2 (with low heels) priced $7.00 » pair. —MaeDeougall-Southwick, Fifth Fleer, Statisticians figure that the popu: lations of the various countries of jthe world average 110 women to every 100 men. “Gee, but I love Boldt’s French pastry !"—Adv. LM ETHICAL DENTISTS Pain Is No Dentists | Longer as” —s«Connneccted With the J Dental Chair Modern methods of dentistry have made ft possible to perform practically all dental operations without pain. The elimination of pain and combinations of ental specialists such as compose the M. & M. Den tists makes this office one where you can bring your teeth troubies and get absolute satixfaction. We, Will Gladly Examine Your Teeth Free of Charge 1604:= HMTUDAUQUULUQUQQUUQUQUQUUOD VETO UUQOUO CANOLA LADY ATTENDANT GANTU COUNTRY | | IS BLOCKADED | | | | | 9100-—Teach) Mexico Announces Ports Are Closed MEXICO CITY, Aug. 6.—Lower California ts in a state of blockade the government proclaiméA today. Instructions were forwared to Ig losias Calderon, Mexican representa: tive at Washington, to advise the state department that the ports of Lower Califnoria were closed. The government also Instructed Calderon to ask the state depart ment to issue a proclamation calling on Ameneans to remain neutral dur ing fighting in Lower California. It was announced that the federal government would recognize just claims for damages jean property which may des during military operations. ings were issued that no taxes gath ered by Cantu would be considered legal The gunboat Guerrero, which was sent against Cantu, sank yesterday in a hurricane off the wert coast Just as it was starting for E ada Officers and sailors os but arms and foodstuffs were CIRCUS PLEASES. GREAT CROWDS Three Rings Keep Busy at High Speed ‘The big John Robinson circus em tertained thousands of Seattle kiddies | and their parents with two perform: | ances yesterday afternoon and even ing. With three rings under the big tent, a well chosen menagerie and various side shows, the crowds were promptly taken care of. Some excellent ladder acts and & good wire act by the Nelson Sisters, are high points im the program. Equestrian acts, phants, educated chimpanzees, and acrobatic and tumbling stunts are included in the performance A strong woman, who whirls two full grown men on a heavy tron rod, and supports another on a high pole while he performs, is one of the un usual features of the show, and Jap anese jugglers, who dive thru rings lined with the sbarp points of dag gers, brought @ gasp from the crowds. The horses tn the show are un tfrually good circus horses, and are the pride of Charles Rooney, Ken tuckian, and head hoster, “Riond | | well trained ele | | | | fo.” his particular pet, is a beautiful |f) Arabian horse, and knows all the|}) tricks that a horse can be taught. Lions, tigers, leopards, liamas kangaroos and a huge hippopotamus are included in the menagerie. and the circus clowns are funny without being aa crude as the usual type. A dancing clown with long-toed wooden shoes, brought whoops from mada, Two mote performances today will close the circus in Seattla. They will be given at 2 o'clock this afternoon and § o'clock this evening. Seattle Lawyers to Visit B. C. Bar! | Prosecutor Fred C Brown an nounced Friday he would be absent from the city Saturday as he plans to root for the ball team composed | of members of the King County Bar association, which will play a team drafted from the Vancouver, B. C., Bar association tomorrow. The Se attle lawyers are being handled by Attorneys Friday Frye and Frank | Hammond. The came will be played early in the morning so that the barristers may have a long day in which to get acquainted with the Vancouver bar. Open I Bids on Minor Ave. North Paving Seattle. Board of Public works were scheduled Friday to open bids for @ contract on the paving of Minor ave. N., between Fairview ave. and Mercer st.. and adjoining streeta. The approximate estimate is figured at $61,000 for the work. TONIGHT Club dance. Evening—Masonie club reoms—Dr T as Van Ness, of Boston, t epeak China elub. SATURDAY Noon—Meve's cafeteria—iKing coun- ty democrats to be addressed by Judge Le F the Prophets.” alantt, R., 218 17th ave. &, ett ‘Tinker, G. DB, Seattle 2114 20th rhird 205 Sv tN. boy N. 47th st, girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and residence— t Warren, & DIVORCES GRANTED Querin, 3.0. from Minnie Warner, C. A. from Norma Stewart, Alta N., fr in, Bea Scott, Maric DEATHS ~ Birnie, Kathleen, Martin's hospital, 24 Knox, W. B., City hospital, 36 Murata, K., k0 Smith, Tsabe Davis, Sarah Gumbert, Ha: ‘ enth ave. &, 40 4 Davton ave. 3% ave. 78 Summit ave, 30 ¥, 6207 Brooklyn, 65 , O07 Z1at ave. 6a the crowds, with almost every move he) on Ching at meeting of Chester on “Stoning | General hos- Park — Minnewatha | Wi Age | 0 THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE Remarkably Good Values in New Autumn Coats _ At $29.50 BECAUSE they were purchased under very favorable conditions these new Coats are offered at a law oie The good quality Wool Fabrics, an or half-lined. The materials are Silvertone and Wool Velour, and the Coats, as indicated by the two models sketched, are made in the new cape-collar style with full backs held in by belts, novelty pockets, button trimmings and wide cuffs. Many have collars of near-seal. Sizes for women and misses. Priced at $29.50. THE DOWNSTALIS STORE Introductory Showings of New Autumn Hats In the Downstairs Store are of very are full-lined MART new Hats which will take the place of the model you have grown tired of for summer, are in styles which hint of a new season and are yet not too “different” for the warm days of August. They are made with soft crush brims, of Velvet, Felt, Taffeta and Satin, in combina- tion, embroidered and trimmed with feathers and plain bows, A Group of Hats at $5.95 offers particularly inviting values and includes Hats in interesting variety. One model of Black Velvet and Empire Green Felt is sketched. New Banded Sailors of Hatter’s Plush are featured in the new displays. Priced to $16.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Jersey Silk Petticoats At $4.95 ERY unusual values are offered in this new lot of Silk Petticoats, made of evenly-woven Jersey Silk, which gives exceptional wear, and is preferred for wear with tailored skirts. They are made of Jersey Silk with plaited Taffeta flounces in two colors, or are of one color, with Jersey Silk flounces. There are several different styles in colors: Brown Black Copenhagen Biue Length 34 to 40 inches. $4.95. Navy Coral Turquoise Green Purple at THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New Shipment of Women’s White Uniform-blouses Price, $1.95 Each Ts blouse section of the Downstairs Store has just received a new shipment of White Uniform- Blouses. They are made of white cotton poplin, with convertible collars and tailored cuffs. All sizes in the shipment from 36 to 46. Price $1.95. —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR Priced attractively Men’s Gray Flannel Shirts At $5.00 AREFULLY shaped and well tailored Out- ing Shirts of light weight flannel in a medium shade of gray. Military collars, two pockets with button- down flaps. Cut in coat style. A very comfortable and durable shirt that will be appreciated by the out- door man. Sizes 1414 to 17. $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Khaki Trousers At $4.00 HESE Outing Trousers are made of a heavy, closely-woven khaki with cuff bottoms. Sizes 30 to 42. Priced $4.00. Riding Breeches of the same quality khaki, lace leg style, fully reinforced. Price $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tokanabe-ware Teapots 25c Each 'A NEW shipment of Tea- pots in the attractive terra-cotta brown coloring, from Japan, are in two- cup size, and have wicker handles to facilitate use when hot. Priced 25¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE attractively at Children’s Half-Hose at 50c ‘A N unusual variety of colored tops is shown in these mercerized white Half-hose. Sizes 414 to 9. Priced 50c a pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Dutch Crisp” Candies Special 55c Lb. ICH, crispy, peanut butter centers coated with sweet chocolate. Un- usually attractive value at 65c pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Pink Bloomers Attractively Priced 95c and $1.50 "A T 95¢—Attractive val- ues in Soft Pink Batiste Bloomers for women. Amply full, with reinforced seat, elastic shirring at waist line and knee. Plain hem finishes the ruffle. Priced 95c, T $1.50—Pink Bloom- ers of plisse crepe. Full-cut, made with rein- forced seat. Waist line and knee are finished with elastic shirring. Par- ticularly good values at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Jersey Bloomers, 50c LASTIC at top and knee is used in ‘these Pink Jersey Bloomers Size 7 only—h0c, -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB New Fancy Lawn Handkerchiefs 2 for 25e VENLY-TURNED hem- edges and pretty embroidery are fea- tured in these fine White Lawn Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, plain white corded borders, colored em- broidery corners, white embroidery corners, col- ored insets or lace corners. 2 for 2he. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 Pairs of Patent Mary Jane Pumps At Unusually Low Prices N advantageous , spe- cial purchase is re- sponsible for this ex- ceptionally attractive of- fering of Children’s and Misses’ Patent Leather Mary Jane Pumps. The pumps are especially well made and fit splendidly. The prices quoted for Saturday are unusually attractive. Sizes 6 to 8, $2.15 pair. Sizes 81% to 11, $2.55 pair. Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.85 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Noteworthy Value in Boys’ Wool-mixed Knickerbocker Suits At $10.00 |B genes paer well made Suits that will be good for active boys to wear to school. Made of a sturdy wool-mixed material of medi- um weight in mixed browns, greens and blues. The coats are in belted model with flap pockets, lined with serge. The trousers are full-cut and are lined throughout, Sizes 8 to 17 years. Typical Downstairs Store values at $10.00, Boys’ Shirts With Attached Collar At $2.00 TTRACTIVE styles of ex- cellent quality madras and percale in a variety of patterns and colorings. All made with attached collar. Sizes 1214 to 14 Price $2.00 PERCALE BLOUSES with collar attached; stripes and novelty effects. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Price $1.10. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Reversible Silk Neckties r At 50c ' VARIETY of attractive- ly colored fancy plaids in these re- versible Silk Ties. Priced at 50¢ each, —THE DOWNSTALRS STORE New Gingham Dresses Exceptional Values At $2.95 Each ICTURED above are four typical values from this large collection of unusually attractive dresses quoted at $2.95. A number of other equally attractive styles are included in the offering. ETON DRESSES of plain gingham in Delft Blue, Yellow and Tan. White vest, collar and cuffs. The skirt is plaited and pockets and belt are embroid- ered. Sizes, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. PLAID DR 2S are in attractive colorings of Yellow, White, Green and Black. Three-quarter length sleeves, white organdie vest and bias collar. The peplum skirt is shirred and is finished with bias belt. Sizes 8, 10 and 14 years. POPLIN DRESSES in plain pink, blue and white; fasten at the side with two large pearl buttons. Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, GINGHAM DRESSES in Blue, Green, Pink and Black and White, have collars of white pique. The skirt is shirred and has wide sash tied in the back. Novelty pockets are trimmed with pearl buttons and plain band. . Exceptionally low-priced at $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE * . ‘3 “

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