The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 7

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~ Sustains ‘Guts on &n auto driven by her daughter, Alice Tracy, Dy C. G. Erickson, W., on Spokane st rt fown steel plant Wednesday. ballot, f& the remedy proposed by The Greeks used to decorate the Kraves of their women with purple! The ISDAT, SEPTININEN 9, 1920. Mrs, Emma Tracy, 3621 Gist ave Speaking before the Rotary club) & WwW. w co . niet Wednesday, BE. 8, Cox, assistant to for the birge : pm sg ht ane ureaey | the president of the Washington as he cuts on the nose received when Mutual Savings bank, warned againg 188) tho tructive forces in the state ave he pointed out, are well or: | day t in pub t the ganized, Intellig lic affairs, backed by Cox alled “flying fox” lives on incarnate — Announcement! : Tomorrow Seattle people will be given an opportunity to buy Raincoats from the only’ Exclusive RAINGOAT HOUSE in Seattle, better and at less than ever before. The Goodyear Raincoat Co., 904 Second Avenue, offers you Men’s, Women’s and Children’s TOPCOATS and RAIN(O) a | Moleskin, Tuxedo, Sport Coats, Poplin, heavyweight coats, including Black Rubber Coats. All New 1920 Styles— Quality and Workmanship Best Money Can Buy— SPECIAL PRICES DURING TIME OUR STORE FRONT Boys’ and Girls’ Rain- coats of every description; fit them up for school. IS BEING REMODELED Come in tomorrow—-WE WILL HOLD ANY COAT--Come over whether you buy or not. The Leader of Light Weight Cars TUDY this centering device—an original feature of the New Briscoe. For it means a lot in the “wearability” of your car. “When you are driving, every bump, rut or road inequality tends to cause “whipping” of the propel- ler shaft in the ordinary car, with a tremendous strain on bearings and joints. The simple device illustrated above shows how Briscoe one neering skill has met this condition, It holds the propel shaft—which is rigid—in absolute alignment at all times, Andit {s only one of the ten New Briscoe points of superi- ority. Let us tell you about the others, and show you the beautiful, comfortable car they adorn, MITCHELL MOTOR & SERVICE CO. J. M. Osmond, Pres. and Mgr. East Pine at Summit. East 8413. chocolates just as much am ever. And I #ald #0 to mother. But mother ix queer. Honestly |e vain "1 Action at Ballot Biggest Target in Nose as Autos Hit! His Cure for Reds) House Arrests Him pistol In a shooting galfery at and Washington st, W Patrolman D, Griffin prese If, but instead of letting ary Marie By EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT 1920 Of course, | was disappointed, anc “i From Vesterday) © didn't get Aunt Jane to write letter and read it again I did when I first got it until you're older, dear had better stay t at mother wald it wa ) with another little hug waked mother to help und I knew right off tt could go to school here. | it a fresh sheet of paper and d my pen in the ink | Aunt Hattie said ut two-pound box and | them that fir#t day that she wouldn't be seen writing to carefully avoided writ And this time I didn’t have a bit of I had Christmas Eve . the last week I've been eat ATS mostly chocolate “Mother will have to look out that nd of dress.” and too «in And I can't help wondert 1 knew then that it wae, she getting to be lke Aunt| Just some more of t wolf discipline | businveme listen to thin | But mother never used to say ange have @ new | tt ng elf -diselp! ek I had to getting w ee One week later Bhe tn I know ehe Is now. I'm learning to cook—to cook! An@ it's mother that saye I must, She 1 Aunt Hattie 1 heard her—that I'm afraid I showed it a whole that If she b ay 4 those things Mother didn't By hen she was 1, her life would but on the way home in t have been quite different, she was she put her arm around me and ure | (Continued Tomorrow) I'm worry about the pink dress, | — I knew you wanted it. But it RS VIOLATED ALL Was not suitable at all for you--not " of the profession on 6 stopped a minute, then went FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | DOWNSTAIRS STORE CHEAPER, BETTER THAN SEATTLE EVER KNEW Cravenetted Gabardines, Genuine Leather Reversible Coats, Rubberized Silk, Cassimere, Leatherette Reversible Coats, Cor- duroy, Iridescent Gabardines, Budd Whipcords, Mohair, Tweed, FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAI nd of mother’s that or Shine Coats, double and single texture—light, medium and Shown te i came bade “id him that in the after: | S STORE| || n't overhear so much as T used Not but that I'm in e right Off, now and things aren't New Serge and Tricotine Frecks “Utility” in Their Material “Style” in Their Cut and Trimming , silk and yarn embroidery in color and metallic touches some of these Dresses daytime occasion, others ng are frankly for busi- are prepared for almost any with braid and button trims ness and shopping wear. of various households. . Russian-blouse, coat styles, straight-line and all with a touch of the new $12.50, $17.50, .50 and $38.50. panel effects $25.00, $29.50, §: DOWNSTAIRS STORE wt of glad and sorry New Blanket Robings 90c Yard FT and thick and fleecy-surfaced, new Robings are ready to be made up into cozy bathrobes. There are light shades, yellow, pink and blue, also dark-brown, blue and gray—all in re- versible effects. Four-door Sedan © of the most wonderful thhhe 4 Twenty-seven inches wide, 90¢ yard. 36-inch Scrim 30c Yard FIRM and serviceable quality of Curtain Scrim, and all that whole box of them just mak }mouth water all the while | uch me that horrid old + kitchen, bathroom and bedroom curtains, featured at 'wasn't much in ft but just that I June, and then come Foresighted Folks Have Their Heating Stoves Installed Before the First Frosts WO good ways to insure winter comfort and fuel-economy: via the Crown and Wanda Heaters. ° The Wanda For Coal or Wood N efficient air-tight heater with mica front, permitting view of the fire, cast top and bot- tom and heavy blue steel body. It has duplex grates, permitting its use for coal or wood, and they may be shaken without opening the door. The Crown Heater For Coal or Wood HE cheerful glow of fire may be seen through the large mica front of the Crown Heater. It is built for long service, with large ash pan, blue steel body and heavy cast iron lin- ing; cast top and bot- tom. Fitted with back collar also, to permit ‘its use in fireplace. Three sizes, to suit the needs —Stove Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Fireplace Screens To Reflect the Glow of Open Fires UGGED, heavy designs in black iron, graceful pat- terns in bright brass, and handsome Screens in hammered antique brass | and hammered Swedish finishes. A showing so widely varied that appropriate choice may be made for any type of fireplace—$7.00, $7.50, $10.00 to $45.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Anti-carbon, 40c For Destroying Soot in Flues and Chimneys CAN of .Anti-Carbon thrown on the hot coals of fireplace or range clears flues and chimneys as if by magic. With the first fires of Autumn it is well to provide in this way for clean chimneys. Priced at 40¢ can. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE her little daughter ten't getting to © thought every girl should know they stole Agnes eth, She lives at

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