The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 7

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MONEY IS GOOD BUSINESS | DOUMS' AIRS STORE| | We Are Going to yal You y pee, Shoe a | ] for Men, "tale Been Since | Pre-War ee. 25 New J ersey Suits | q All Sizes 5 CERIG unk ve cwceees skirts if desired, for it is styled like the sep- j . oboe arate sports jackets of the mode. gee Fageee Soha $11 85 Pumps and Oxfords, values to $10. 00, “These new arrivals are in the favorite Tux- 20.00 to $23.50.... ° nes als a sys ts cas All Sizes pcg 4 anaes e $3.95 edo style, with inverted plait in back, shoe- FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. GETTING ALL YOU CAN FOR YOUR MAIN FLOOR b } Men’s Shoes Tan or black, blucher or $6 45 e lace; were $10.00..... Trupedic Shoes, were $15.00 $9.95 Three shapes, all sizes 140 pairs of Men’s Shoes—not a pair in the lot that were less than $12.00, and nearly $5.95 all sizes BASEMENT STORE Black or brown, military or French heels; values $4. 95 White Shoes, sizes 2 to 4 only........... $1 .95 Children’s Patent Mary Janes, sizes 4 to 8........+. $1.70 Play Oxfords and San- dals, sizes 5 to 8..... $1.20 Tennis Pumps, sizes up to 2......... $1.00 ‘THE SEATTLE STAR ALACE LEASED FOR WEDDI | chant prince, marries Vicomte de Sibour, young French war| | hero, the wedding will take place in one of the most princely | houses of London. Selfridge has just leased it—Landadowne | House, a palace in aristocratic Berkeley square. It was| | rented last to Lord Rosebery, former premier, who gave a} | great ball there during Queen Victoria's golden jubilee. Four| | sovereigns were present. De Stbour has been working in the} When Misa Violet Selfridge, daughter of the London mer-|}, the elty coun mt fare Divided Report on : 5-Cent Cable Plan| on the James st, and lines will go to Monday with a di the utilities ord Thureday | nar # because ening | Coher PAGE FT |Homeseeker Flood |$12,000 Morphine Seizure Made Here) $12,000! Demand for homeseexers’ titkets, jore than 26 ounces | but on wale for the first time in four were seized ‘Thureday | ears from Missouri river night when Special Police Inveatign- |7**"* from ri points to tors N. P. Anderson and R. ¥. Baer man arrested A. Peta, an alleged went, in beyond expectations, Claude |W. Meldrum, aseletant general pas songer agent of the Great Northern railway, was advised Thursday, y roning system will file a minority report, FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Of Closely-Woven Fabric Featured Saturday at HERE is a decided advantage in owning a Jersey Suit of the model pictured— jacket may be worn with other sports the string belt, Brown —in sizes for womeg and misses. Women’s Pink Bloomers $1.00 XCELLENT-FITTING Bloomers of pink cotton and patch pockets with buttoned flap on jacket and skirt. Featured in $18.75 Sand Priced at $18.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Navy Sets in This Way — agricultural districts of the North ~ fe - Jersey, well-reinforced, and fitted with elastic | 400 ~ py bod Gray, Ivory and Black Kid ; Selfridge store. at waistline and knee. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at 1 Lace Shoes, were $9 80 $1.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE : el aoe : y RAIL WORKERS JAP MURDERED; | , * } ia | : 23 Brown and black kid, military heel Calf Bluchers, welt I | [ oontasiemar | SASSTS4... $4.95 [WIN VICTORY) SLAYER FLEES Introducing DURETTA. CLOTH | : . Boy Scout Shoes, 4 ‘ > Reathw: eae i a se $3.95 Bf curcrce,,s0cn sc cmateny| a, tga 8 shor the bs —a White Twilled Cotton With Lustrous Finish | great victory.” quarrel late last night, died thie SEATTLE’S EVERY 8 wna the comment of Bert M Il, president of the rutir the Ar san tmorning at 4 o'clock. Honma’ assailant escaped and ls t large. Jewe |partment of 35c Yard BEST SenticED thee eouichan ab tong Thaibed mtntanon-| victent anrerettion ‘horeear te the 0 SHOW the superiority of this : VALUES IN PRICE ioe nerommantn aoraghtes Suty 1 €vbl wisuened “tae” Sun sag: * Poke goreagpar Beigect dry edges 2 ; ia cow sor iee ruee adapted, i. (lune Manila Sy'gae tail Gonalle 2 Eee nary white cotton suiting, four gar- 1 “The monn bolas ‘es prin: | slaying. Perego ee ments have been made of it, over ' bondage sien st a * |petween FoF on ae ea ge pettarae and are now on ,,| Union raft officiate ° —————— isplay in the Section, HS) cision minute \ ‘ itn egast Bardvare Gg ee acted (etet' a arawn ont Has Two Husbands; SS\ right between employes and rail) Li Th Both Sufficiently weighty for out- CHOICE | mesagrmcnt. ‘Taree monine s00'W.| Galen ISLAND, Nene Apt 18 ing clothes, children’s rompers TW UN ATURDAY ennsylvania and spokesman for.the|—While Roy Yates, A. E. ¥, veter and dresses, nurses’ uniforms, ‘ae . ONLY = Wate sage “inal working “acres on coe : peyetgce agperon ined, middy blouses and aprons, it is 1 29 BS) eerty touent Rartopicatiar My | ans Ghe.mencie ‘whee. Zalee. wos nevertheless soft and pliable. e | The ruling of the board i» con-| reported killed in jetue, the, wite 0 D 1 h D S a § dle * road” jo | excuned herself an: le! the houre - . . SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Bie | Shares © “mite ot the rend” to ex Writing 6 nety found tater n Display in the Downstairs Store ‘ AMERICAN MAID PURE ALUMINUM Be “Kitcrvary's appiication wan tuy.|enying’ the war ‘going say ‘with . ‘ Fol hg ¢ Debita idl de Reels ak enables us to offer you the choice of these SI ore. but or net of rules sunt |onetner tee per aay eg pay be naa DRESS CTU te) ure 0! is m Bu pattern articles at $1.29. | Rall managers declared that the | cago to fin® her. 0. 255 : Percolators, 6-cup size. ie | relee were OS BA: ane 0 ee THE MIDDY PICTURED,.of Duretta Cloth, is from Butterick pattern No. 2663. . i of erage ogg Sag on | fre ot the decision waa a victory |ruies tor the succesful operation of || A BOY'S MIDDY SUIT, in Duretta Cloth, is from Butterick pattern No, 2552, d 2. t ef employes—the heard ‘went on the rallroads oe A NURSE’S APRON, of TREE Cloth, is from Butterick pattern No. 9429. —," three pans—l, 14% and 2-quart = ae nes ——$—$—__—___, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE _ Exactly as illustrated. All well finished ; : : A : and good weight. While they last, $1.29. FREDERICK } A Boy Has Wide Choice in hi a —_ —_— | ATHLETIC SPECIALS These Knickerbocker & NELSON | : Fisherman’s \ Bory agin Geote, S it = Ss lies al ean Bran : . | re si salaal ete wees SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET _ ||] So Many Girls and Boys ults nae Official League Ball | Look to the Down- $9 85 zi Wo LESS. Sanaa ¥ see! || + stairs Store for at ° 4 Bask 89 | A . oS 3 “tT on Tennis Goods ‘Do NSA RS § STORE | j School Shoes HE rough tweed mix- Golf Goods er alsates = peenre dian || 5 tures that boys like Cloning out entire tine | | SPECIAL | . a — = new are available in these Third Off xpert Tenn gingham frocks, an ; : rnghicrade rood “ag | yee ngsaug | for the “best” organdie, Suits in Dark-gray, Dark - brown, Tan and Green. Suits that, last long for school wear and look well for “best,” also. tremely low prices. 1920 Tennis ‘Balla | ‘ } @nch \]| too, Misses’ and Children’s fq) Patent Leather “Mary Jane” Pumps, with instep strap. Sizes 6 to 8, $2.15 TGeee oN Eveready Daylo—Special 98c ~*/ pair; 8% to 11, $2.45 1 B-cell type, complete with fresh battery (similar to cut); pair; 1144 to 2, $2.85 Belted models regular $2.00 value, pair. i i with mohair or CHILDREN’S PLAY SHOES in i Special $2.87 one of soft, thick, dull-finished straw with Longcloth tubbed. Sizes 1 to 8 years, 75¢. Adamson Vulcanizers —ROYS SECTION, DOWNSTAIRS STORE —ROYS' SECTION, THIR) PEST Kia serge lining and chocolate and smoked elk, lace Z - AUTO ACCESSORY SPECIALS =] a ig leg ae Sokustee” nec pa brent Ford . = to 11, $2.55 pair; 12 to 2, Pri ‘ed t $9.85. r Sunbeam Spotlights Cylinder = ‘ 99 voit Penuppbochnsey es - =| “The Coronado maze fe rocree, sadn en om 3 85 Gaskets = Soles and ruber s; sizes 11 $ Special 35c = 12, 398.00 pair: 1% to ad = THE DOWNSTAIRS 81 3) 1 4 ’ Complete Set Ford Felt Gaskets, = $6.85 “nt'diwwerans eros Kiddies’ Play Overalls, 75¢ - fev Special 35¢ =o —made in Seattle of stout blue denim and khaki [f” Goodrich Ford Coil Locks = i ? p twill, with bright red trimmings; firmly double- if = MOST adaptable type of sports Hat is this Men’s White stitched. Easy to put on, easily slipped off—easily |) = = Boruin fpectal. ae | its crepe sash. The brim may be rolled up or Pajamas INFANTS! WEAR BECTION, SECOND FLOOR estar | turned down at the whim of the wearer. $1.75 and $2.00 , . ’ ° Old-bive with gry. spectaLLy wel-tal- — Mlen’s French-cuff Shirts In brown with tangerine ored and neatly fin- Jade with gray. | sash. f Jade with black cire Gray with old-blue. $1.25 ished are these Pajamas of | ash. smooth, white longcloth ; : sas ge? a : 4 No Phone y | Beige with old-blue, Gray with black cire Pastatihe. with dom FIRM and staunch quality of percale is tail- or €.0. D. Sharpen and | Gray with navy. sash. Round and ‘Voneck ateles. ored into these Negligee Shirts—patterned in Orders on Specials Repair Lawn Mowers (snst Hardware @ Ce narrow and broad stripes of green, blue, black, tan or lavender. Sizes 14 to 1714. Priced at $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $1.75 and $2.00, —THH DOWNSTAIRS STORE. A very attractive group at $6.85. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | —— Po TTT TTT TT TT) iff

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