The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1921, Page 4

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Onl yV y Woman in Parli i ament| and Mother, Too! * THE SEATTLE STAR She Biikee Men to Time Sweeping Reductions on Children’s Coats Sizes 2 to 6 Years We have decided to put our entire stock of Coats for Children of 2 to 6 years, ih two lots for clearance. MOST OF THEM ARE Much Less Than Cost Seventeen were $5.00 formerly $6.50 to Novelties From the Jewelry and Leather Goods Sections. Small Lots at Clearance Reduc- tions as Follows: . Form. erly French Pearls... .$10.00- Mesh Bag .. oe id Mesh Bag .. Cameo Pins Brilliant Rings ... Metal Girdles “French” Spanish ‘ ' 7 4 ; 4 on S ecials pa “ ay oa ; “ 1 Spanish Comb.... Twenty-six were | $8.00 2 Beauty Boxes .... formerly $16.75 to \ on 1 French Feather $24.50 Saturday 19 8 They are all high grade garments, 2 Novelty Bags... beautiful materials—silks and wool- ens—in clever and attractive styles and a variety of desirable colors. ——tHecond Floor that mean a - $2.25 1.89 positive saving -$42.50 $10.00 First Floor For Saturday we have taken a sweeping price cut on Sidway Go- Carts of the highest quality. Folding Carriages at $10.00 Reduced from today’s regular 2 were $25.00 prices as follows: 3 were $30.00 6 were $27.50 2 were $22.50 —Fifth Floor Fine Solesette Blouses, long sleeves, at Fine Solesette Shirta, collar attached Boys pathing vais 69c_ Boys’ Pure Worsted AllWool Bathing Suits at $3.25. BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES Long and short sleeves, Corsets at 98c 25 pink and white Coutil Corsets. Sizes 19 and 20. Formerly $2.50 and $4.00. Special Saturday at 98c. —tiecond Floor BOYS GENUINE PANAMA HATS $5.00 Miment all sen, ates, DOC ment BOYS’ BLACK HOSE, all sizes. Made Special Price Basement Further Fee aco Fa Lower Prices and Smart Mer- may be secured in the Special Price Basement! 100 Smart Summer Dresses Most Exceptional Values Dotted organdie, with light pig ruffled and frilled. Plain organdie, with daintily fashioned shaw! collars. Cag ey Gingham Dresses with organdie pockets, collars and cuffs. Figured Normandy a with lace or organdie vestees and ndie collars and cuff: Recap the colors are pink, rose, orchid, brown, navy; white, BOYS’ SWEATERS, all 3 pairs for $1.00. Wool, schoo! colors. ..... Boys’ Shirts In neat stripes; neckband or collar attached. ECIAL Lady Nancy Astor BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, July 2.—"Time's up, BOYS’ CORDUROY BOYS’ KHAKI KNICKERS KNICKERS ee C806 Ojaa : SAS Boys’ Elastic Ribbed Union Suita, Special .... ++. TBO Boys’ Poros Weave Union Suits, Special +. 85¢ Boys’ Suits Special eases Rs 646m See Incline Windows Then that flying column could be sent into his state to addrem the they “fall down” on their pledges. IVa not an easy job to interview Lady Astor. The trouble ts that there are only 24 hours in the day, and all of hers are intensely occu- med Crepe Bloomers 75c Plisse crepe of a quality that launders nicely and wears well. Finished with elastic knee and waist. Sizes for women and misses. White and One Hundred Fifty Novelty Sports Skirts In Two Low Priced Groups For Summer wear $5.95 $7.95 Jersey Jackets of attrac- Pleated, plaid and striped Skirts of tive quality, im navy, wool skirtings, in the wanted shades brown, black and red. All izes 16 to 44. $5.95, Fibre Silkk Jackets in smart tuxedo style. Navy and black. Sizes.86 to 44. Sports .. Jackets Tailored Ready Co. - 401 to 407 Pike St. Get Your Tickets Early “Enormous demand for seats at THE WAYFARER. America’s Passion Pageant has aroused the Pacific Northwest to such a pitch that the capacity of the huge University Stadium is taxed to the utmost. In its very magnitude the crowd itself is a feature of the spectacle. Skirts in Ifght and dark colors. $7.95. ‘| into the lite +. Lge nation.” (Copyri 1 by Beattie Star) ve. schmigt Frank, 52, 206 W. Megt nh ¢ Vital Statistics Pee ae, Ere cher[oee eee BIRTHS Chotéro, 618% Weller et. Peterson, Thomas H. 6% 3437 J lazen EB. Pu te. <8 Victor B. #511 Dearbora Nees ee hs OS Hef McCreary. Tra B, 42 Hotel Peeples, Fin BR. 4113 Linden wet <4 dey. Cherr: Mike, ee ase MARRIAGE Stee Martine Alice G., 66, 20068 20 y. Wame and Residence. f, James R, Kansas tien POETS Pee eae Bali isinute, "Tacoma B: stanley. 6500 Fourth ave. N. W Tetien, Thomas M., 3607 E. Alder st, rh sullivan, Dennis, 507 49th at. atet ee sy 1209 Remington Shelton, Buetord EE Bilioee, cine arta 4445 Brier Hin it ot, wih R, 7220 — ro 8. W., boy. te 4 Perry, ‘W. Concord Stewart, Warner & Van Sicklen SPEEDOMETER Gee, but Boldt's Bread ts ig — Advertisement, Don’t miss the Great Battle Scene with which the Pageant opens. It helps you to grasp the significance : > of all that follows. Make sure to be in your seat at 8 Malloy? Ena trom Charles J. pene o’clock—no one seated after that hour. Vokee H. B., tom Sisscke eg on Thousands of $ 1 EXCURSION among the beautiful, seenio Excellent Seats AN (plus 10c war tax.) Reserved Seats, $2.20; Box Seats, $3.30, at Box Office, Arena, Fifth Avenue and University Street, 9-7 o’clock; Rhodes’ Store, Good Friday or Saturday ISLANDS B. L. Gates’ Jewelry Store and Benton’s Jewelry Store, University. to East Sound and return District. At Stadium gates after 6 p. m. Wayfaret- Take the ORORORSEOMMORZES| SERVICE CITY ORDINANCE s “Section 36—It shall be unlawful to operate such Motor Vehicles as are fully equipped with pneumatic tires, without having attached to such vehicles in a }]} conspicuous place, a speedometer that will accurately , indicate at all times the speed at which such vehicles are being operated.” Keep Your SPEEDOMETER in Repair DRIVE IN FOR SERVICE Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike Street Behind every pair of Packard ‘Shoes are years of experience in the making of men’ fine shoes, only the best leathers are used and they are made in all styles, including English, round toe and footform, THE The Steamer Sioux will leave Colman Dock at 8 & m. and will arrive on return at about 10:30 p. m. Lunches served on board or bring your baskets, FARE Adults, $2.50 Children, 5 to 12, $1.25 Saturday’s 5 fers choice kangaroo SHOE «kn. FOR MEN Every Pair Made to Wear ‘ For reservations and full SESE || | Packard Shoe Store J 917 First Avenue, Near Madison Puget Sound Navigation Co. | |

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