The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1920, Page 7

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FOR QUICK CLEARANC Spring and Summer GEORGETTE, SATIN, TAFFETA, TRI NOVELTY SPORTS SILK AND LINGERIE NROCKS and GOWAS Have Been R&grouped and Lowered to Prices ig Many Instances ‘ Below the Actual Cost of Mategflals At $9.75 Values Up to $25.00 A Group of Lingerie Frocks of Organdgf and Voile in White and Pastel Shade At $15.% . Values Up to $9.50 A Collection of Frocks gf Taffets orgette and Organdy and W f INE, wéma@ Dance Frock $98.75 0 $65.00 ta and Fine Lingerie Frocks, Also Frocks / AbroWered imported French a ha e ; handsomely idered. Formerly $100. Gowns. Formerly $95. nd bead trimmed. . Formerly and embroidered Taffeta es. Formerly priced up to Four hand-made, hand Formerly $110. fo: say en as at. $21.50 and $34,50 At $21.50 formerly priced at 049.50. formerly priced at $59.50. it formerly priced at $75.00. Jersey Suits formerly priced at Thirty-eight Wool Jersey Suits formerty priced at $65.00. Priced at $49.50, Sizes 36 to 52 will be found in both groupa We Advise Immediate Selection to Insure Against Disappointment } SECOND AT PINE One One One, $35. . ~|Kiss Had Bite; She a ||. Would Shake Hubby BARNET, Eng. Aug. 12.—Among various crueities alleged against Wil- Mam Frederick Follifant by ts wife, when she sought @ separation order was the fact that he bit her on the lip when kissing her. The husband said it was a kiss of love. The tion, The Lasting Pleasure f Music ILEASURE that transforms long, listless evenings to eagerly-lookedforward-to og casions of delight—pleasure that consti wife was granted a display, while our od@ demonetra- [ep selection August (Opposite Pant In Business@Since 1871. LOUTH 12° COR | Third Ave NINE RSOTY of. QLANHE NOPTON King Alezander of Greece has decorated Dr. Blanche Nor- ton, of Eldon, Iowa, with the Order of St. George, for her dis- tenpelohod work at Kerrassusde, Anatolia, in treating the trachoma, dread eye disease, among Greek orphans. She has contracted the disease and is suffering in a Constantinople bey tee It is the first time the king has bestowed the Order 0) t, George on a woman, Demand Justice for Theft of Stock EL PASO, Tex. Aug. 12—Texas catUemen are conducting a campaign to have Francisco Villa extradited by the United States government. A petition being circulated with the Neat to Madison St \, ‘Seattle, Wash. \ « Nominee Plans on Speech at Minneapolis BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, ©., Aug, 13.—Senator Harding has decided to make his first important speech away from Marion on the occasion of the Min. in some respects the front porch paign has not developed the en- thusiagm that was expected and it ia understood he and Daugherty were to talk over plans for putting the full strength of committee behind it, It was learned here today that Senator Hiram Johnson and Senator Borah,both ant-league irreconcilables and staunch progressives, are to be relied on for many stump speeches, particularly in the strongholds of In- bor. They will atump the Pacific coast, the Middle West and probably other sections. DENVER STRIKE NOW ON AGAIN | Workers Refuse to Disband Car Union DENVER, Aug. 12.—Final settle ment of fhe tramway strike today | seemed hopeless, following the re fusal last night by the strikers of the |settlement proposed by the tramway company. No further overtures will be made to the strikers, company officials an- nounced, and cars will be operated by strikebreakers under protection of federal troops. The men voted overwhelmingly to reject the offer, which provided that they should come back to work as in- dividuals, not as a union. What their next move would be union officials would not state, There has been no violence since last Friday's rioting. Bureau of Missing Relatives Wil R. Wea is being sought by W. 8. Root, 1320 Fifth ave. local secretary of @ national fraternal or- ganization. Money is said to be due |, Wear trom this association. “In case of proof of his death,” Root writes, “they wish to pay the the national ing.” Wear was last heard from in § attle the last week of January, 191 He had a room tn the Howell hotel, 1809 Ninth ave., and had been work- ing for the Pacific Coast Biscuit company, but had’ just gone to an- Ieee place of the same kind, Root writes. His wife had heard from him weekly up to that time, . money to his wife, who is deserv |] FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FREDERICK & NELSON Moderate Prices Fe: New Group of \ \ Serge and Jric $12.50 $17 EW Dresses for wear durin; are of Navy Blue Serge an styles which adapt themselvesfor the street or for business. girdles and belts. Th peplum models finished and braiding. Wool Siniey Dresses embroidered and braided lum styles aredp a wide choite of colors. ey are made with round and square necks and long sleeves, Prices $15.00 and $19.85, & sizes, are of navy serge, in box-plaited , and of cotton-back silk poplin in Navy, Black And Taupe. ces $9.50 to $18.50. Fragrant Steam to Cure Consumption PARIS, Aug. 12.—-Dr. Arnold, who PARIS, Aug. 13.—An, ly low bust, four supporters and lacing. Sizes 22 to 26. Spe- ial $2.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Lace Camisole Lengths At $1.25 - ‘A LL-OVER. design Lace : in pattern lengths is — made with beadings for ribbon and regulation arm- hole. 4 The pattern is paw. ticularly sheer and dainty, and a very few stitches will convert the length of lace into the most attractive of Camisoles. \ \ 1y-yard lengths friced $1.25, they have little mir rors, and are in a wide choice of colors. Name of Dead Girl rR actress claims to have discovered a method| named Pieret 15 years ago was de-| for curing tuberculosis and the ef-| sirous of entering the Paris Co fects of gassing at the front, has atoire, but was then tho you fitted up an “inhalatorium” in Paris) succeeded in her ambitio: where about 100 consumptives and| by assuming gassed patients are taking treatment. He considers that the best way to treat consumption is by direct dis-| infection of the diseased lungs thru) claring she ha inhaling. He projects steam made} ploma. , from a mixture of essences thru a tube into the patient. Light acts on the brain. will give a li ' on all De an |] treated 8 fer thia mt our stores.

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