The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 2

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SEATTLE STAR FACTORY SALE and DEMONSTRATION WEEK EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER —beginning this morning and continuing for the week a special factory expert will give in this store an educational demonstration of the EMPRESS MINUTE ELECTRIC WASH- ING MACHINE. —he will show you how this wonder washer, like a huge powerful hand, will do a big family washing—how it will wash without harm the most delicate waists and lingerie. come in and see the world’s leading electric washer— —washes a tubful of clothes in seven minutes, at an expense of less than 2 cents an hour. it washes and wrings at one operation or separately, making it convenient for you to rinse one batch of clothes while another is being washed. me A | | BBGRES , ee r- 1000 Chinese the below coupon ment UTE ELECTRIC WASHER—then we deliver the machine at once te your home, and you pay the balanoe—@ ,; —the wringer ds of the three-position, swinging, reversible style and equipped with the finest rolls made; rolls are immediately reversible and have instant release. TERMS AS LOW AS.. $2.50 WEEKLY GENUINE HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON FREE! to the purchasers of EM PRESS MINUTE ELEC TRIC WASHERS during this week, or those who may arrange this week for a delivery of a washer later on, the manufactur ers will give FILER one of & these finest of all electric trons. our special offer! ng this week of special factory demonstration We will scovpt as your first pa: on an EMPRESS MIN 50 cach week. cut this coupon out---bring it to the store---it is worth $5--- In keeping with your advertisement please accept this coupon as my first payment of $5—-, applying on the purchase price of an EMPRESS MINUTE ELEC- TRIC WASHER. Standard Furniture Co. Seattle, Wash, April ...., 1931. grass rockers ai chairs go on sale this week AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN SEVERAL YEARS —a large importation direct from the ‘| makers, purchased at a price not attained since pre-war days, now enables us to place on sale for the week 1000 Chinese grass rockers and chairs. Coming as it does at the opening of the Spring season, which is already showing a marked tendency toward grass furniture, we look forward to a very lively sale. Come early. —600 rockers —400 chairs —30 different styles YOUR CHOICE 8 85 regular $12.50 to $16— values ON DISPLAY IN PINE STREET WINDOWS the way to a cozy, comfortable home is made possible by these rem first ge payment $5— $7.50 $10— $12.50 weekly payment . $1— $1.50 $2— $2.25 TRADE ™ SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. arkable Your Credit Is Good 4 credit terms! —on purchase of furniture amounting to first weekly payment payment $1I5— $2.50 $20—- $3— $30— $4.50 $50— $7.50 STANDARD FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS MARSHALL ASKS | “SIMPLE LIFE” Pleads for “Genuineness in Personal Affairs Thomas Riley Marshall, vice pres ident of the United Sta under both Wileon administrations, plead ed for simply” and genuineness in the personal life of the nation's peo ple in two addresses here Saturday and one Sunday afternoon. He told the King County Demo. cratic club Saturday he was looking for democrats who believe tn equal Juntice to all and no special privi lege; he told an audience Saturday night at the First Methodist church that “as long as one man tn nine drives an automobile and not one in 200,000 drives a wheelbarrow, we are not going to get back to nor malcy,” and he mid to the Y. M C. A. Sunday club Sunday afternoon “you can't imprison an ideal or hang a thought. The only way to over come a thought is to outthink and / outlive it” y ind, Ephriam, 2208 14th W, t both, 4 N.. bo: 2. Ta, 8817 Woodlawn ave. ¥909 14th & W. boy « WM, 6436 Carlton ave, boy. . Marry, 2406 KK Columbia. ri Sngimote, oy MARRIA E LICENSES tle Legal Ae ek » 205 Maynard ave, | Minton, J hw nd Hark Nise BK. Winlock .... Wilder, M ar Legal ton. Legal John, Seattle Legal y ls, Boattle. Legal Tronada n, Mount Wold, Hilda Bophie, Seat De Spain, Guy, Tacoma . Talavik, Aylvia, Tacoma ; ® Shethamer, Edwin EB, Ignacio, Cele. . al Kenneth M. Beattle it la, Beatle ‘ Brown, Horace C., 8 Campbell, Mary Alico EATHS Stuart. Virgil, 65, 6144 Orcas et. Crandall, William C. 8% 18th N. F Quinn Laura Gy vb, 1219 Hunter Cagtieioan, Rather, 28, 4068 tind 8 the PIONEERS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF SHOES im this state? Look the booth of the BILLY HUSTER SHOES at the f=] Women’s fg cational Exhibit f for Washington @ © Manufacturers ADMISSION FREE * ES08 Cal-o-cide positively and lasting resulta. Tt pores ‘and he each Si Corns) 13 Wilen Cabin Perkagus Sah — AB Drege B= Cal-o-cide Foor ff REMEDY in Ol C3 1 | TOWLE I) mies estes Mari CRESCENT DOORS WILL CLOSE IN . TWO WEEKS Entire stock of fine spring and summer mer- chandise must be closed out in a hurry. Short- ness of time compels us to again reduce prices that were already sensationally low. Splendid chance to secure a coat, suit or dress styled in the very latest mode at less than half of what you expected to pay. QUALITY MERCHANDISE In the four years that the Crescent has been doing business a large trade has been attracted by the style and substantial quality of coats, suits and dresses carried. Most of the spring stock was on hand or ordered when the lease was lost. Now even’ the fixtures have been disposed of and the entire stock must be sold in two weeks. Read the prices below and see B how far we have gone in price cutting. DRESSES $10.00 Beautiful garments indeed to sacrifice at this price. Taffeta, serges and tricotine, mostly navy, in sizes to 40 only. Our prices on suits cannot possibly be equaled in this city. Take advantage of this opportunity to secure a fashionable new suit at almost give-away prices. JERSEY SUITS $12.75 $16.75 These wool jersey mod- els are in navy, brown and tan, in sizes to 42. One look will convince SPLENDID SUITS $14.75 $19.75 The season’s favored colors in serge, tricotine and- checked velours. These suits were made you that they should be/| to sell at prices jincom- marked away above| parably higher.than these closing-out prices. | these foreed-out prices. ULTRA FASHIONABLE SUITS $29.75 $39.75 Favored materials in navy and tan, sizes to 40. Styled in the latest modes, these suits are indeed remarkable bargains at these extreme reductions, SILK-LINED, WELL-TAILORED COATS AND WRAPS $19.75 $24.75 The woman who wants a cbat or wrap of real + og and up-to-date style will be satisfied with ese remarkably underpriced garments. BETTER GRADES | SPORT COATS $29.75 | $7.75 $39.75 $10.00 Coats and wraps in| We have quite a number Harding blue, navy, | of these smart sport coats browns and tans. De- ne they —_ 7 uickly cidedly attractive bar- | 80!4. They will sell fast at gains at these prices. eee Ee THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS THAT AWAIT YOU. EARLY SHOPPING IS ADVISED, FOR THESE PRICES WILL BRING OUT A CROWD. REMEM- BER THE SALE WILL SOON BE OVER. CRESCENT 1325 CLOAK AND SUITCO. ne AVENUE JUST OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE

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