The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 7

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ao Q rd \ 6.3. Se Se THE SEATTLE STAR . PAGE 7. FLLS DOPE ‘Clown a College Graduate ihe aR Ho == PTQA WHITE Happy Kiddies Is Reward FREDERICK é? NELSON | ie CROSS MAN ’ ey — FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | I warts Ties to ow. . Every Woman Interested in Fostering Local Industries _| ig SR Will Profit by Visiting This Store During : = 2 less “Made-in-Washington” Week | 3 of the Seattle dope army Mon. | te 7s of course, means every Seattle woman who is proud of her State and her City, and who realizes that the prosperity of each of us is intimately dependent upon the growth of Washington’s young indus- tries. ‘He is alleged to have tried to get | agents to purchase 100 cans of | from him. | “T. Abo, believed to be one of the| Biggest dope peddlers below Yosler , Was arrested after he sold a % of morphine to a White agent In bis room at the Milwaukee ho @unce of morphine in a suit of | | Large, orange-color signs designate the location of the various exhibits, on the Second, Third and Fourth Floors and in the Downstairs Store, while many meri- torious Washington products, on tables and counters, are indicated by display cards of the same vivid color. Machines are purring—lathes are whirring— hammers are driving—wheels are humming— as throughout the Store (from 10 to 4 each day this week) Washington products actually take form under your interested eyes. underwear, also found in his P. O'Shaugneessy was picked ap at ave. and Virginia st He was d to have had four packages of {7 KITTENS WEARING 196 TOES PUZZLING || # TACOMA POSTMASTER | / TACOMA, May 10.-—What ts maid to be a problem for the ‘| savants who delve into the occult “| bas materialized at the beach .f home of Assistant Postmaster C. sf eed, 2 eed Above—“Rube” Delroy and “Jack” Harris with He | mite,” the famous Barnes trick mule. Below—Life’s hap- piest moment for this youngster. Ien’t he holding an honest- to-goodness talkfest with a real, live clown, Burt Leo? “Is a man a fool if he’s paid for;tory to making his first bow to the we little tots under the Barnes’ canvaa, | nis is the tnvariable reply of |OUt we clowns only ask laughter in “mea” Taae, poumaber — a= of | Payment for oar work the happy » pre cue ughter of chil nd—it's something | America, when asked how tt is that) OUT ni uy. “You see, we clowns do what we Backus. The mystery that’ has upect him consists of no less than seven | kittens with seven toes per each || | | her family and im fact lugs them ‘all about the place. Come any day this week—but be sure to ene you will enjoy, as everyone who has seen them ~ has enjoyed, these graphic exhibits of Washington enterprise and industry. Locally-made .| Children’s Wear Featured in Revue by Child Models ACH afternoon this week, from 8 to 4 o'clock, the products of several Seattle manufac- turers who specialize in children’s garments will be featured in a fashion parade, staged in the Chil- dren’s Section. Garments that fill the needs of play Made by Eclipse Neckwear Manufacturing Co., Seattle Vest, Collar and Cuff Sets Special 95c and $1.50 THE Neckwear in this grouping features the dainty styles which give the right touch of modishness to dress or suit, Cross-bar Organdie Sets as sketched, are made with trimmings of Val- enciennes, wide scalloped lace or Irish-pattern lace and insertions of Venise-pattern or Prin- cess- pattern laces. In Pink, Orchid, Blue, Green, Yellow and White, special $1.50 set. ‘Watchin the Whee Go ’Round in the demonstration of Washington-made goods, B Cut Glass, ing Suits is carried on before your eyes. A GRAY BATHING SUIT with orange stripes, in the ‘The question of names for the Multipledigited progeny of Mit tens was immediately brought up hours and of “best” occa- cious aoe’ featared, St Net and Lace Sets in a pretty style with picot-edge ruffles of the net, and trimmings of Venise-pattern, Filet-pattern and Valenciennes laces. Collar, Vest and Cuffs; special 95¢ set. _ymmst FLCOR Three Groups of New Spring Dress Silks at Special Prices FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SILKS SPECIAL $2.45 YARD Of exquisite texture and coloring are the Swiss Silks and they give promise of long service, for no chemicals have been used for “filling.” In Wedgwood, Mahogany, Navy, Hunter’s-green and changeable Blue and Gold; also B in plain and self-striped effect, special $2.45 Domestic Satins and Taffetas at this price offer wide choice in evening and street shades, their ken to understand and which their little minds can quickly grasp. Another sequence of clown antics is ‘ —IN CHILDREN'S SECTION SECOND FLOOK Ul Hie BF New Organdic Flowers Special 50c Each if dpe Trimming Section fs featuring a group cf crisp Organdie Flowers—six dozen in all, made in Seattle, at a special price. There are Roses, Bachelor Buttons, Violets and Daisies in dainty colors, for trimming dresses and hats, special 50¢ each, Fashionable Girdles at Special Prices Girdles for dresses, suits, blouses and skirts in the smart new effects are shown in this interesting group: TRICOLETTE CORD GIRDLES SPECIAL $1.75 EACH —plaited, three and four strands wide, in brown, rust, black, navy, red, lavender, gray, taupe, Alice and Copenhagen blue and Old-rose. i tt f i,&2 i hig ene mae ae ee i] "3 3 is re a BQ ~ E § Qe i 4 2545 iFias i WHITE SPORTS SATINS SPECIAL $2.75 YARD These are Fiber Satins, with characteristic high luster; especially desirable for sports skirts,for they are-serviceable as well|as handsome. i Rd = s 4 (| EF BLACK DRESS SILKS SPECIAL $2.45 YARD Of the fine qualities especially appreciated in Black are these Silks—Suiting and Dress Taffetas, Plain and Novelty Satins, Peau de Soie, Peau de Cygne. —FIRST FLOOR Canadian National fRailways SOUTACHE BRAID GIRDLES SPECIAL $2.50 EACH —one-inch width, with ten or twelve strands of the braid, in black, navy, gray, brown, taupe, pur- ple, pink, and Harding, Copenhagen and Alico blue. ROMAN STRIPE GIRDLES SPECIAL $3.00 AND $5.00 —in two- and five-inch widths, showing lovely color combinations of new shades in the fashionable Smart New Strap Pumps For Misses and Girls the Rainier-Noble post of the Amer- ican Legion and the other from the Seattle Inter-club council, represent- 4 jing leading civie organizations. The Rainier-Noble wire declared that eat i the beat point to serve stripe effects, and finished with tassels, drop orna- re iplPimecne 24 ments and fringe. [MING SECTION, FIRST FLOOR or" i style, suitable for Report Japan to . general wear. | Tie Up 3rd Squadron pil ‘ HONOLULU, T. H., May 10.—The ey are made Japanese navy department has de- as sketched with cided to tle up the entire third squadron and a portion of the second squadron of the Japanese navy in the near future, according to a Tokyo dis- patch to the Jiji, a Japanese lan- guage newspaper here. The purpose is to reduce expenses. The operating officers and men of the two straps fas- tening with but- tons, plain me dium pointed toe, low heel and sir Nets of special make to in fringe or cap style. squadron will be disbanded, the dis- hand-welted sole. in moniee eeraacaas Sizes 2% to 614; J , *, price $8.00 pair. es ee ee RETAIL PRICE OF SUGAR DROPS HERE Down! —FIRST FLOOR see INITIALS CUT WHILE MADE BY SEATTLE QUILT CO. YOU WAIT” might be Sugar! Wool Automobile Robes Ku- The “Continental Lim fe Poy | : sek ‘Cut Glass booth, ay a Tanne conta @ pound, ‘The cut in price North@est Products Baby Comforters and P; illows passage’ through Vane Rupert. Francisco refinerien of 10 cents a ‘ARM, cotton-filled Baby Comforters in size suit- Wirecgit Connie tine wonderland of Fares a ane Siar Spe Cac $5.65 able for bed or bassinette, in pink or blue or Economy Prevents ‘civen in planing Four tour. ew Postoffices Easthousd you to St. Paul, Chicago, Terento, Montreal, WASHINGTON, May™10.—-Repub- or wre lican Leader Mondell announced in T TIONAL RAILWAYS CANADIAN NATION the house today that because of the GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY So" appresristion bil peceiding for 4. F. MeGUIRE, 902 Second Ave, SEATTLE, WASH. the erection of new postoffices and ’ federal buildings will be pasved at y. this session of congress. * | nenee ere i a - floral pattern cotton, $1.75, $3.45 and $38.95; in silk, $7.95. BABY PILLOWS filled with down, covered with pink, blue or white cot- ton, price $1.85. —SECOND FLOOR Robes in large plaid effects, s, from an Oregon maker. ade Western wool; 25 in hes; special $5.65 each. —FIRST FLOOR URE wool Automobjj five attractive pat} They are of good the lot, in size 58x80 ! —THIR" FLOOR

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