The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1920, Page 4

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‘this fine orgunistion. RINGSIDE NOTES ON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Passed an ordinance amending the city building code 90 aa to enable the superintendent of buildings to compel alterations in structures put up i? before the building code went into effect. Re-passed, over the mayor's veto, an ordinance appropriating $7,000 tor} the purchase of an ambulance for the city hospital, Invited the Amertcaa Association of Port Authorities to hold its 1924) convention in Seattle Re-passed, over the mayor's veto, an ordinance appropriating $1,960 te! pay premiums on industrial insurance for employes of the city caghemeeing | appropriating $304,005 to pry wages and Stites | and supplies for the street railway system dur- Scotti Wins ‘Heart of Seattle in His Wonder Role of Scarpia ae The Scotti Grand Opera Co, scored @h emphatic success last night, at its ‘@pening performanan, “La Tosca,” at the Metropolitan theatre, It was a Breat performance, by a well bal- bp Gmoed cast of opera singers of the finest caliber, and proved the fore t and excellent judement of the ’ Musical club ing in presenting | Mario Chamiee is a truly great) with an ingratiating personali- His voice bears a startling re ‘Bemblance -to Caruso, and it is a Pleasant duty to chronicle the fact ‘that one can listes to him an entire “evening with enthesiasm. His is the Kind of voice that spells success in Taree letters. His singing in the) ing department. Passed an ordt and $209,130 for Detober, Referred to the utilities and finance committees a communication from Dr, M. A. Matthews urging an increase in the salary of the superintendent of the elty lighting department, | Referred to the public safety committee the redrafted Bolton ordinance, | providing that vehicles crossing bridges should keep to the right in single file, excep? that motors can pass horsedriven vehicles or care can proceed around a temporary jam, Amended the “for hire” code for vehicles and fixed a rate of 50 conta for transportation between hotels in the downtown district, Passed a bill submitting the jitney men's ordinance to spectal election on | November 2. Repealed the Moore ordinance, which would have Prohibited the jitneys from operation in the main business diatfict. Amended the TRavense eattine cruinance v0 as to provide for routing the extension on 20th ate. instend of H, 58th ot. Ringside aide hind, Monday, wit- nessed another example of the city hall proverb, “What the mayor does, | Two bills, ve-| auto bus drivers themaeives toed by the mayor because they car-| work for the defeat of their bill ried a deficiency appropfiation, were | passed with unctuous rapidity by the council is agin.” municipal solons. The city council! passéd a bill which, paradoxical as it may appear, is scheduled to de defeated by its own advocates. The measure fa the| Posed to reasonable regulations. jitney men's initiative ordinance, B- Crawford, representing the Sound which will be placed before the vot- ers at a special election on Novem- Nn | Frank, Francesca Kent Peralta, Ma) # it and Giordano Paltriniert. “ Pagliacci,” with Anne Roselle, Mor gan Kingston, Millo Piceo, Paltrint eri and Mario Laurenti, Carle Peron! conducting. MMT Dentists | ~~ Persistent neglect of lead to doctor’s bills, bec: dition of your mouth cannot but affect your gen eral health. Surely, from every standpoint, it is wiser to spend « few dollars occasionally on keep ing your teeth in-a good state of repair than to constantly have recourse to tonics and other medi- eines which, after all, do not get at the root of the trouble, Our proposition ts this: Each phase of your den- tal work is done by a specialist who is « partner in the business. No hired LADY ATTENDANT COUNCIL ber 2. If, defore that time, a compromise working agreement ts developed be tween the city and the jitneurs, the wil A meeting of city officials and various fitney interests was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, D, Lh Manndng, president of the Auto Drivers’ union, declared Mon- | day that the jitneurs were not op- w | ‘Transit company, proposed an ordi nanee which would give the muny | ratlway & per cent of the repeipts collected by the motor vehfcles. 1} Only a few months back the coun ofl was like a rvenous lon, seeking what jitneur it mignt devour, Now all is peace and harmony—for a few | days, at least! ee | ry The Dentist or the Doctor— Which? your teeth will inevitably une & poor, rundown con operators, AU ELLIOTT 4357 on aae SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES ramen =§For a Limited Time Only Extra Special Money- _ Saving OfferonDelicious MJ. B. COFFEE These remarkable prices on the far-famed M. J. B. Coffee will be good news for the thousands of Groce- teria customers who know, its delicious flavor and un- varying quality—and we announce these prices for a strictly limited time to in- duce those who have not tried it to start NOW. 1-Ib. can 45c 3-Ib. can, per lb. 44c $1.32 a can 5-lb can, per lb. 43c $2.15 a can OTHER GROCETERIA MONEY SAVERS Putted Wheat Ae Puffed Rice -15¢ Instant Postum, large...37¢ PATENT EXCELLENT FLOUR, 24 Ibs......8 ditty Jeil, all flavors. Lenox Soap, 2 bars.. 69 -A1¢ -0¢ Carnation Milk, tall cans Napoleon Olive Oil, per gallon ..........95.95 Crisco, 1% Ibs. 43¢; 3 Ibs. $1.61; 9 Ibs. seeee 82.39 Standard Corn or Peas, per can -17¢ Van Camp's Pork and Beans, medium size can.......17¢ Tomatoes in Puree, 2%s, 2 cans for -25¢ Lighthouse Cleanser Te THERE’S ONE NEAR YOUR NAME COPYRIGHT—U, S. PATENT OF FICR Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Velvets and Linings —At extreme reductions for clearance. Lengthe 1 to 6 yards, —The Silks include Measalines, Satina, Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and Fancy Silke, In plain colors, stripes, checks plaids and novelty figures. Dress Goods include Serge, Poplin, Broadeloth, Tgtcotine, Velour and Novelty Materials in a wide range of colors and patterns. Also an assortment of velvets and Unings in different colors. First Floor Four Special Lots of Bags and Purses ~Extraordinary valueg as follows —T2 Velvet Beauty “Cases or Tags; colors, Brown, Taupe, Purple and Black. $3.00, "2 Velvet and Leather Rags; regula tion shape in Brown, Gray, Navy, Taupe and Black. $3.00 —48 Flat Envelope Purses in real cobra leather, Most exceptional values at $3.00, —86 poli#hed Vachrtte leather Beauty Boxes, fitted with coin purses and mir: rors, $3.00 ¢ Floor Children’s Undergarments 45¢ Regular The Qualities Children’s Fall Welght Cotton Dutch neck, elbow nkie length pants irst Floor ed Silk —250 pairs Pure Stik Gray Alle —100 paire of W A broken line o 9% anly ot $2.15 Children’s Stockings —150 paire Children’s Fine Ribbed LAsle Mo Bde. —Also some slight seconds ts Boyw Heavy Ribbed Stockings in an incom- plete range of sizca fa First Floor Stockings full-fash aoee ned and women's ein Mack, at $1.59 k Stockings Cordovan ae First Bjoor Women’s Odd Garments $1.19 —160 Women's Odd Vests and Pants. —Wool and cotton: also heavy mercer- ized vosta with hich neck and < Pants ankle length, He«ular 2.25 qualities First Floor A Special Purchase Novelty Wool Sweaters $9.75 — Would regulatiy be priced attractive Tuxedo Sweaters in novelty stripe weave Buff, American Beauty, Salmon, Tur- quoine, Navy Second Floor Useful Notions —Flastic, \% inch wide: ¢ Finck and White. Kee vere pvered Shields itn Fiesh Every pair guaranteed. Special boc pair porters for boy and White Walst and Hose e 2 to 10 years pair 4 Ruct-proof Snap Fasten on Diack and White of at style »d quality ular 10c, Spe- and Sizea in White . = Rubberiaed Nainsook Senttary Aprons With fine net top. 60e. —Firat Floor $15 Mattresses $11.25 —Pure Cotton Felt Mattresses. 49 pounds; roll edges: closely t Kood grade ticking. 00 (any size). Special at ovey Day only —Fourth Floor Cotton Filled Comforts $5.00. . —48 excellent quality Comforts, titled with Heht fluffy edtton and covered with good « y silkoling, In pretty Patterns in Pink, Blue and Yellow. Full double bed size Second Floor $15 Blankets $12.95 pairs All-wool Blankets. Large ck plaids in Blue and White, Pink and White and Tan and White. Size 68x80 inches. Second Floor Plaid Woolen Blankets $8.45 the Pair —50 pairs of fleeéy warm Blanketa Soft colors in pretty broken plaids. —fecond Floor High Grade Luggage =f21.00 Trunks. § 00 Fiber Dress Trunka. Dress Special Spe- $30.00 Fiber Dress Trunks. ota 8 a, = 17.50 teamer Speci. $13.50. wgizing: $24.00 Fiber Steamer Trunks. Spe- celal $18.50. $59.50 Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk; cushion top. Ww ardrobe Trunk $82.50 Hart Special $69.50 $25.00 Overnight Bags; ailk lined Special, $18.50. $10.00 Black Cowhide Bags. Spe- jal $6.66. $12.50 Binck Walrus Grain Bags. Special $7.95. $20.00 Brown Cowhide $14.95. Cowhide leather lined, ist iAwly autiety” Cowhide leather lined, Special $22.75, $17.50 Mon's “High Grade Baga, Special $39 sist? Matting Suit Cases. Special =-$15.00 Leather Suit Case; straps all around, Special $9. pith Floor §pe- Trunks. Bags; Baga Rage; ASE PSNENSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Dae Wednesday —Every Movey Day is an event of noteworthy importance for extraordinary values in worth-while merchandise. This Mov- ey Day Sales particularly noteworthy for the exceptional savings offered on practical articles of apparel and household necessities, Women’s Union Suits $2.95 —TRomularly priced 93.00, $4.00, $4.60, $8 480 Women's W vol and Cot Marcerized and Cot and beavy, pial Morcerized. Discontinued numbers of some of the bent eo--Munsing, Carter's, Richelieu and a few Munsing irregulara In the lot. —High neck, toh neck, eves, and lo th. Sizes 4 to 9 im the lot but not tn all styles. —Firat Floor long sleeves: ankle | 400 Pairs of Women’s Heather Stockings $1.50 a Pair —NOVELTY AND PLAIN WEAVER, ALL & WANTED COLORS. sith and wool and novelty # —This is & special lot of “mill ends” pure chased from « nationally recognized manu- facturer of high grade hosiery and there are a few irregularities of weave, oO slight that they are not easily de —Fire An Extraordinary Sale of 3,000 Yds. Cotton Fabrics 35c Yd. Materials priced in regular stock from 45c to 85¢ the yard. Best standard qualities of Percales, Dress Ginghams, Galateas, White Out- ing Flannels, and Japanese Crepes in Yellow, White, Rose, Green and several shades of Blue. Kod Jak Albums CED FOR MOVEY DAY ° teu 1 atherette Loose Leaf regularly $1.76—-61 50—$1,00. x10 Round, $1.00—60¢ All have 60 leaves aud are specially good values Firet Floor Lambskin Gloves $1.45 of 300 pairs of vou: overseam sewn 6% through learance bakin Gl lack —al —White with Sizes 5% through 6% $5.00 Motor Hats $2.50 Album; self and black stitching. First Floor Women's —If Motor Hats of Durtyne and Velvet with voll attached. penhagen. Colore-Gray, Taupa, eckwear Section, First Floor China and Silver The Bridal Wreath Pattern i n Community Par Plate Silver | At the fo! ey Day only a. wet of nix Spoons, set Bpecial...$1 of six Bpecia’ Special 2.50 Table Bpoons, wet of nix of six 250 nner Forks, set 2.50 Forks, 5 Dinner Knives, Special 4.16 Densert Special 450 Individual Balad Forks, set Knive of Ape 3.25 ‘Individual braier Forks, set of six. Special ter Spreaders. al % fipectal, each tter Knife. Special, each The Art Section MOVEY DAY SPECIALS { Fancy Baskets Seta. $1.00 heon Cent of ple tly «re elties, Perfume z Fy Quality. Brussels Row .. Saxony Wilton Rugs . Saxony Wilton Rugs . Wilton Rug as Wilton Velvet Rug Rattania Fibre Rugs Rattania Fibre Rug Rattania Fibre Rugs Fibre Rug ... Fibre Rug Fibre Rugs Brugsels Rug Raw huge oo... Axminster Rags . Axminster Rugs Wilton Rugs .. Wool Wilton Ruga . tote eS cane ee none eSSon owing special sale prices ft 7 % “0 Flower Con- at re- Bottles Spe- | $1.69 Gravy Ladle 118 White —fiecond Floor Picture Frames —0 inlaid and watnot finish Picture ¥r ee from 6x® to #xt0. Glass included. Regular $1.00 framea. —¥F Floor Hairbow Ribbons 55c¢ Yd. —High grade Ribbons of taffeta and moire with satin edge of self and contrast- ing color. All the wanted shades for the new fall school frock. Un 1 - tractive values. —Ribbons, Neckwear 50c Reduced From $1.25 and $1.75 —Sliehtly crushed from handl! Feduced. | A varied assortment. | collars, satin collars and wal organdie. Piret Floor Fpectal, each. “ream Ladle. Special, each. jd Moat Forks al erry Spoons. Special Pickle Forks. and Gold Dinner Sets Special $29.75 4 : cod at $37.80 f Ny Unis: to Dinner Sets of body translucent china, decor- n gold band and narrow hair piece sete with complete service for six persona, includdng: € dinner plates 6 dessert plates 6 pie plates 6 soup pia ; ‘ covered vegetable a gravy boat Pickle dish open vegetable dish = 1 creamer latter 1 sugar ; 29.75. teduce um $37.60 to 7 Reduced from $ iP me 50 Girls’ Coats $17.50 Priced at $20.00 and $25.00 10 Years Bolivia, Zibeline Colors: Beaver. Green and Sizes 6, 8 hinehilia, indeer Copenhagen ‘Bh Full Jength in belted large, convertible colla ughout with tailors’ serge throughout with tailors’ serge. 1 ay with Lined Regular Price. $118.00 101.00 50 0 Special Price —These Special Lots secured, for Movey Day offer exceptional values. 200 Silk Blouses $1.50 —New styles in Crepe de Chine, and Flesh only; styles, with kimono sleeves. 50 Wool Tricotine Dresses $15.00 mostly in of w#ilk and also yarn embroider Whi Five styles, Tans, Trimmings thread embroidery; styles. ite | in regular and overblouse Sizes 36 to 42. Navy, a few tinsel ‘ed | —Straightline, Russian Blouse and numer- ous other models, —Sizes 16 to 44, —Sateens, | 50 Wool Jersey Dresses $12.95 Six different styles, including Overblouse, Russian Tunic and Straightline models. Embroidered yokes and embroidered tunics. All sizes for wom to a, Colors- New fall models. 6 to 44; for misses 16 ‘Taupe. 800 Women’s Petticoats 98c Perealines and “Fifth Avenue” Taffetas. Mostly all-black; some black grounds with colored figures. Excep: tional values. Millinery 60 TRIMMED HATS—Smart hats in a variety trimmed sailor models and tam effects. embroidery of silk, gold and silver, of styles, including draped turbans, With trimmings of flowers, feathers and hand $4.95 50 UNTRIMMED SHAPES-—New velvet shapes in both pleated and plain effects. $1.00, 200 Gingham Aprons 89¢ —Amoskeag Checked Ginghams in Coverall, 88¢ for Movey Day. White Checks mostly, Marguerite and Bib styles. Blue and Men’s Shirts $2.15 Sold Regularly at $3.00 —200 high grade Percale Shirts, soft cuff style, nicely tailored and perfect . fitting. All new and desirable patterns; ~ in Blue, Black. and Lavender shades; fast colors. Children’s Boots | 150 Pairs Misses’ Lace Boots and low heels. Special $4.46. 11% to 2, 100 Pairs Boys’ Boots $3.45 —100 pairs Boys’ Lace and Boots, patent and dull leather; form last; heavy solea, Special Bizes 2% to 6%. Umbrellas $1.00 —75 Women’s 25inch Cotton Un © brellas. A special value at $1.00. —First Floor | eae Trimmings Reduced — —An assortment of five lots of Laces and Trimmings, clearance, —Narrow ‘st Laco—Venetian and Cluny at be. ine Venetian and Cluny edges iia and Sitver on’ Cotton Net a metal design; filet; real Cluny edges, Net, Black Lace Lace Edge, Metal Lace Venetian motifn, 39¢. —Colored Motifs, Metal Bands, Silk Net, in Royal and Brown, 69c. —laces, Pirst ben trimmed. Lyra Corsets TAs "Beelal Durchase of the Magan Lyra Zample ii Une at @ big reducti $6.50-$7.50 Corsets arf gample line does not sive Piste range of te taliea a fey from. our regu red ll range of sizes. —Second Floor Toilet Goods And various articles carried tn the Becti Tollet Goods —Waltz , Dream Fotiet Water. Regular SP ? tz Dre am te mo Powder.” lar 25¢. Spec —Waltz Drei "Pace Powder; whi and brunette only. Regular 50c. cial 35¢. a: dk “Full pound Absorbent Cotton. Regus Jar S5e. Special 69e. —Sandalwood bog Patchouly | Regular tbe package. Special, 2 for 2 Special 39¢. ing Combs, all coarse or ‘se. Regular $1.00. Special Se. —Tooth Brushes. Very special at 18¢ —Jergen's Doris Rose Face Powder, in three shades. Regular 60c. Special 39¢. rfumes in many odors. 50e ounee. Special 25¢ ounce. —Imported and Domestic Perfumes Values up to $2.00 ounce. Special T5e ounce. —Lathing Suit Regular $1.60 — and $2.50. Special fee. —Hathihe Suit Bags Regular Te Special 39¢. aj wt Tans § Casen = Regu- liathing Caps. Special $1.95, ak $2 —$5.00 rst Floor Draperies $1.75 TERRY CLOTH yards Terry ~loth; double faced; 1.25 yards Repp Tapestry; 48 inches in piain colors of Green, Blue, Rose and Brown. 1,000 YARDS MARQUISETTE Te 1.000 yards Curtain Marquisette, in White and Beru $1.00 WINDOW SHADES —$1.00 Cloth Window Shades, in Olive and Dark Green; 36 inches wide; 6 feet long. Special 65c each. —Third Floor Special Purchase of Envelope Chemises $1.69 —Would regularly be priced at $2.25 and $2.50. be 0) fine quality nsook Chem! ‘active styles, ieee lace trimmed in —Seeond Floor Children’s Hats $2.95 ~-A small lot of 25 Velvet Hats from last season. Black and colors. nee from $5.00, $5.75 and $5.95 to —Infants’ Section, Second Floor * Table Linens 45-Inch Tt Cloths —Mercerized Damask Luncheon Cloths. Good weight, firmly woven. Third Floor Hemmed Napkins, 6 for $1.59 <~60 dozen Mercerized Damasif Nap- kina, size 21 by #1 inches. iremined ready for use Second Floor Lace Trimmed Scarfs $1.85 Each qhgrmarty priced in our stock at 50 only, with wide lace edge in Cluny pattern. —Second Floor 200 Japanese Table Cloths 75e —Size 36-inch. Several pretty de- signs in both light and pol V3 bo ee} —Second Floor —First Floor — sharply reduced for | neense in powder form. color; 48 inches wide. 6c B Regular _

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