The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 7

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PAGE 7 ' fs . SPRING! SPRING! Set Eavoy|*”"Camp Five Gira ROLPH VESSEL ABTORIA, Ore, March 21--Ae Award of honors to Camp Fire! Helsingfors, ¥ aturday at the Armory. Miss Ruth | rnment | pre: , executive weretary of th! Golden Gate Asshore in wan charge ational honors, 14) Manchester Channel Yoana Snowing in Spokane; Other! or wise Elsewhere ie | y fre of torch bearer 9 the at of fire maker, and 100 that i a J SPOKANE, March 2 Can't nesses of wood gatherer | BA LANCISCO, March 2i== ; ake Spokane believe it's the fret) vation o anna | oo |The ship ned by the day of spring. It's snowing dor * wr | woiph ¢ 4 Navigation Gone cee whose “"" | Conviction of 40 ’ My co, ie ashore in Mane 9 Ban Fran PORTLAND, Ore, rupted t ~ | 7, WwW. Ww. Sustained .,, 1el, England, aecording 9 i y sunshine on th | gusemaee @ Becon.| nt : of brought to an nd one . , %, 2 oc joes reaching b today. — ‘ Cee eee etc eainstorms here Cattle Thief Issues of 40 Te W ; ‘vers ad | . . up in Nort "a , Se | a Defi to Sheriff of violating the esp ave 2, Ore., March 2—Cool) iA DOKA, 8. D. March 21.—Buf.| and selective service acts were & eather Was the best falo” George, alleged thousand head| tained by the supreme court 4 this section of the #tate could) rt. thief ‘hun tmeued x > epring’s premier eee state sheriffs “to con on DENVER, March 21-—-Mild tem —— perature and sunny skies today marked the first day of spring for Denver. | see | fers 22% FREDERICK & NELSON | debut today with a blustering wind and driving rain, | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET KANSAS CITY, March %1,—Off.|[) celal arrival of spring this morning Was marked by the “chilliest weath CHICAGO, March 21. — Lady |} Spring had evideatly got her dates mixed today, when she howled into Chicago, bringing the chilliest weath- Aa | Sak Remnants : R) ST. PAUL, March 21.—Buds and pol ole A got ab Priced to Afford Attractive Savings ae = ee ae HERE are lengths from one-half to five We yards in this offering, anticipating many sewing needs. Included are eee INDIANAPOLIS, March 21 Charles B. Retgens, of Chic waved to a crowd at Rave beach today and told them on in; the water's fine.” Reigens'| dip started « rush on the bathing | houses, altho rain was falling. | ee Crepe de Chine, Satin, Messaline, Taffeta, Charmeuse, China Silk, Pongee, Foulard and Novelty Striped Silks for linings, lingerie, blouses and frocks. ‘ome | FRANCISCO, March 21— unoffictally celebrated, the of spring with perfect weath Mier a month ago, San Francisco wore Wash Goods Remnants Children’s | | | | | | | | | : # overcoat today and sald, “Do Fa : u val it! That's - cold wind.” 3 Reduced Cc 75 a . 4 | An accumulation of short lengths, including reepers, c | ‘3 " RETURNS FROM | ] Gingham, Devonshire Cottons, Poplin, White and Ss PICTURED, well- ‘ | - all | | Colored Outing Flannel, Bleached and Unbleached made little Creepers [i - ® CHINESE MEET | Muslin Sheetings, Damask, Towelings, Sateen, of checked singhest Stamm q Voile, Long Cloth and Cambric—in useful lengths eon collar of self mater | 1—V main floor salearoom looking toward store entrance, 2—Entrance to second floor specialty roum, where ts featured evening apparel, Lo Hin Back From Na- for many purposes. rial and trimming of white — / dothes for epert wear, eta 3—Partial view clothing department, second floor, looking cast. 4—Elevater entrance, fitting rooms and approach y ring , | : ? at belt, short sleeves | te taller shop, 5—Main floor elevator entrance and women's hosiery dixplay case. 6—Section higcage department, meszanine flower. 7—Section tional Convention | Remnants of Curtain Fabrics pockets, f hat department, Seneca Street side, main floor. &—Partial view store from. Pactsete | Sizes 1, 2 and 3 y | lay Ming: delegate ot the Be Low-priced \ Excellent values at 75¢s tlenalist convention at San Fran-| For sash curtains, cushion tops and other small 0 te ee oe of | “ “i HE E pong th tad as Mag oa aaa articles, Remnants of Scrims, Marquisettes, Net, niath Geena : <= 4 : a speaking tour of California and Swiss, Silkoline, Cretonne and other drapery 2 and 8 years, $1.25. ‘ Gregan ettee tm Sohail of the ae fabrics, priced unusually low. THE DOWMBEAIRS sf SECOND AT SENECA Ucn orem st «| a" ee cidisliaiia telnet) 2 <a program for return ef constitutional | Notably Good Values |i .e government: 4 Dr. Sun Yat Sen | & The Management and Staff of the New Cheasty Store are now ready to | 'preisst "1 remuted tn cuinr we Theme : / 4 axe © «|& World conference of Chinese na. % 5 ° 7 welcome all their friends in Seattle and in the surrounding cities and terri- |i st.¥e Yer ety tor 2 102 Framed Pictures Silk Petticoats | ~— tory to participate in a good, old-fashioned house warming constitutional government for an of if! Offered at an’ Exceptionally Low Price at $3.95 ad ina Ope or ry o! ie r) i } fight. | HE plaited flounces of | ° 5 Loy Hing ta secretary of the Se-|9 uesday | Each these New J Silk | ; _ The painters, decorators, etc,, have completed their tasks, and we have are” train” ofthe” mations Tuesday ‘$1.00 Petticoste: We SeneiConail ready for your approval, what we have been told is the finest equipped cloth- [1+ wert 0» in cout HESE are hand-colored photographs of scenes PY block insets of contrasts , _ ¢ t ° 000 ~— ry 7 about Mt. Rainier and Snoqualmie Falls, Purple, Taupe. jot pe i | ing 8 m the West. 8, by ee | mounted on white mats and framed in dull gold; Emerald, Gray, Navy and All the traditio i ns, this ins' i i reg d ch f rch dise Dedieation of thé new $135,000|)| Measure 11x14 inches. Black. ki : . i . will be cherished. coor med. Mr. En C. (ne eas ertrenaetasif| Quoted at’ an exceptionally low price, Tues afteta Six Petteosts and service we pledge to you an maintain . mealies a tie pio ph Beat. | day, $1.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB with plaited flounces, bs . bd 7 ‘| le Elks took prominent parte ir i S D Cheasty, when he founded this business thirty-three years ago, builded bet- |'\.°":,.00%. (Uris. nd in Rose, Pescockeuamm ter than he probably realized because at this time the name “Cheasty” is (ior itr Gay toane F in Ski and Black. i ' ° “ °, ” with a smoker and entertainment! White Muslin S irts A very interesting group F synonomous from Coast to Coast with the term “quality.” Even though our |: » aroma $1.25 at $3.95. evans SrOR % Pag 7 i was for! care ago. n —THE DOWNS s q [~~ surroundings are more modern, the same spirit of courtesy and service will be | 7. se bog Tae. || FRIGHTINCH embroidery é y abroad, and in some respects better, for our plant is now better equipped. He Depo. .s Himoclf. flounces in well - worked, Pottery Flower jf anes Sai gh Raker tpeat firmly scalloped patterns fin- Bowls i OUR OPENING WILL BE HELD FROM 7 TO 10 O’CLOCK TONIGHT, |:°"2:,.2:"¢197 bom Teramuix,|f/ ish these Muslin Skirts, gath- * : re A uftay the the Ronesiaa, ate book ered on over a hemmed under- and we ask that you take this advertisement as a personal invitation to atte [27.06 ree lay. In 84-, 86- and 38-inch tend, especially from the men on our staff who have been with this firm for |(-°s00' Yor. “Tie was orderea ae gp eh : * ported May 6, 1920. a ts Te so many years. It’s your store as well as ours; it’s your continued patronage - that has made it possible, and we want you to share in our feeling of pride. Vital Statistics | THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE There will be music on both floors by Angel’s Orchestra, and these selected wy) pee | programs rendered throughout the evening. setagn Nerepeh #.. Beastie Hoff, Clara O, Seattle $1.00 $1.25 - f $1.75 © HESE are the low flat [ff bowls that hold Spring flowers so gracefully. In & soft mat finish of green |—” or gray, 614 inches in di- j ameter, 91-00 snd $1.25; ; 814 inches wide, in gray only, $1.75. % Perforated Flower Hold- 3 ers of pottery, 50¢ and Boys’ Union Suits 85c OTTON Union Suits, light- weight and fine-ribbed, in . ° Schacter, Wesley, Vashon 2 Fy eS know will minu this |Smart, Hazel, Silvana ecru color, with high neck and 606 each. : = We ° ° that you ° enjoy the tes that you may spend on ° aN ore Allen Albert. a short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 Perforated Glass Flower 5 ; sion, viewing the appointments of our new home, now filled with fresh, [1)77" finc won years. Price 85¢. Holders, 25¢ and 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE new, exclusive merchandise from practically all marts of the world. bitehell Giver, Shermer, Anna C., ¢ ; Majolica Pitchers f 325 Pairs of Women’s Pumps 25c Each Sank. Musical Program (Mezzanine Floor) Musical Program (Second Floor) |'<"""*, 1. March—“Officer of the Day” 1. March—“Co-Ed” Armatromg, Harr eat (Broken Lines) Pp 3 Cae & . a - j ' oettiger, Lura, Seattle Ss a is 2. Orientale— Karavan” . Selection—“Under Egyptian Skies” Little, George Red d 2.95 Pai English Majolica ware, in 3. Waltz—“Kiss-a-Miss” - . Popular—“Margie” had Egg Neg = cae | educed to $2. alr Pitchers ranging in size 4. Selection—“Sextette” from “Lucia * . Ballet—“Flight of the Birds” Powell, Goldie, Wippe, Idaho ..--.33/f/ C\EVERAL different styles in this underpriced from 1%4-pint to 3-pint ca- 5. Popular Fox-trot—“Siren of a Southern Sea’ BIRTHS assortment, in patent and dull kid—sizes 214 peaity a seat pity low- | to 7 in the lot,-but not in any one style. é —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 7. Waltz Boston—“Dearest One” . Waltz Lente—“Ma Cherie” 8. Selection—“Spring Song” (Mendelssohn) . Intermezzo—“Moonlight Love” 9. Waltz—“Honolulu Eyes” . Serenade—“Blushing Rose” Reduced to $2.95 pair. rine pownsrairs sTORE Women’s Silk-and-lisle 2 3 4. i 6. Waltz Boston—“Pretty Little Rainbow” : Popular —“Feather Your Nest” gent 4 7. 8 9. 10. Po Fox-trot—“Rose” Henry A. 2705 Third ave. . Popular Waltz—‘“Lovely Summertime” i 11. Selection—“That Old Irish Mother of Mine” 10. Waltz—“Charm D’Amour” aa Hae ith ve : Stocki = ' 12. Popular Fox-trot—“Now I Lay Me Down to 11. Intermezzo—“Pearl of Pyrenees” Daven abiaen call Galvanized Ash Cans, Special $3.00 tockings if : “Bri ” "231 Washiiigton’ at. | i | Sleep’ 7 ‘ ‘ 12, Fox-trot—“Bright Eyes” _ A E TRONGLY-REINFORCED 75c Pair | 13. Valse Lente—“My Mother’s Evening Prayer’ 13. Selection—“Yankee Tourist” , 1807 Jackson et. girl ill Ash Oar sah hha Gals ] i 14, Popular Song Ballad—“Nightingale’ 14. Popular—‘Wondering” eryell, George K 8712 Ash | arituad tron, ‘with ratio Bat. isfactory mixture 15. Waltz—“Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home” 15. March—“The Amazon” Hamshan, lL. F rd ave, boy. of silk and lisle in novelty } Taylor, M.A yruce at wrk A A ‘ drop-stitch effect, — with 1708 Melrose ave, as pictured, or with corru- hemmed top and reinforced Pianos for Occasion Furnished C ourtesy Bush & Lane Piano Co. oat@l aides. heel, sole anmaek. Combination — color- ings of Cordovan-and- | green, navy-and-green, | navy-and-purple. | 4 | HESE Stockings are in » DEATHS Measana, 1., 65, 107 Minor ave WN. | Jader, Guat T., 54, 6806 enwood. | Our opening show win- > Be sure and bring the ates, ‘sary ‘enes,"30, 8980" ATusisn dow displays combined east S$ ladies. We can assure Blackburn. Hattie M, 45, 1396 Broad: | with Easter apparel them an enjoyable = (Yee yn uope hh, Sette ote! | now in place. 4 time. Nelion, ¢ H, 48 Redmond | 5 Luna Park Swimming Poo! opens Saturday, March 26,—Advertivement, _Eighteen inches in diameter and 2614 inches high, Special $3.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sizes 814 to 10. Priced at 75¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB (‘SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA

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