The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1921, Page 4

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TEE SE Arte. STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. Poor Litel e Rosemary! y! Has Only $40 PerDay (CHINA STRIKES "ARE INCREASING! - > aie Unrest “Grows; Ger- man Exporters Active | Not Strange That We Are Selling More Separate Trousers Labor unrest and strikes are on! the increase in China, This Informa: tion has reached the foreign trade attle Chamber of re tastern sources, rourteen tho yusand long tona of coal are being imported from Dairen to the Pacific coast, German exporters are active in China, according to the information, and are finding a considerable mar. kot for machinery, building matert ala, electrical equipment and metala. | Japanese and Scandinavian vessels | bureau o! a ° ° This Store Is in Readiness for Fall Well-equipped With All Kinds of Merchandise for Fall Purchasing Women’s fall coats, suits and dresses than any other store in this city Men’s wear New handbags Neckwear New lines of fall Oxfords Draperies for fall housefittings Luggage for students Underwear are rtying their goods Exports to FRurope are on the increase, while exports to America are decreasing, Cotton has been a principal Amert- can export to China recently, This country has sent 7,000 bales of raw cotton and 6,000 bales of piece goods. The Chinese market, according to |the information, in understocked with wood of! and raw ailk. (Vital Statistics), | Perry, wae RIE oTth ave, W. Misses’ school dresses and new fall coats Millinery Woolen dress goods and silks Bedding and Linens Kirby. 329 N. 72nd at. Murphys Claude 8, 6226 Seav | pK Uy _ Special Price Basement ‘Summer Tub Frocks That Are Exceptional Values at $5.75 Ginghams in the more attractive cOlor- ings, in two and three-color plaids and checks. Sheer and dainty organdies and quaint, figured véiles. Clever styles in apronette frocks and tunie effects, with trimmings of ruffles and pleatings. Vestee effects, roll collars, Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars add to the smartness. All the wanted mid-summer colors. Sizes for women and misses. For Special Savings on. 2033, First ave. doy $68 Denny way. } oqaia, Peter, 3971 Evdéiston 3 8, 8018 Wallingford, girl. COMPARISON WILL PROVE * \* wen pelos THAT WE OFFER mmamot Kllehiro, 1 lene | | Name and Residence. tam > , Petes Sea 100 New Fall Hats , Very Specially Priced at $5.95 rwin J. Seatth ria V., Beattie Rosemary Baur’s daddy made his fortune out of soda water and Rosemary is proud of it! ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Aug. 12.—/ “Rosemary,” she said further, “is ‘ 26| Rosemary Baur may have all the lice cream sodas, dolls and lollypops | her 10-year-old heart can possibly jecrave, IF— | very democratic, She is most gen- erous and kind, and we are trying to keep her free from the thought of money.” Sports Wear ‘A smart selection of new fall hats in all the new shapes and colors. “ALL-WOOL” Every pair seeetated to give satisfaction or it will be replaced with a new pair. See Our Windows : Legal| A monthly allowance of $1.250-—/ Nice, eh—to have a milion and a| Legal |$40 a day—proves sufficient | half and not even to have to think Semi - tailored models, youthful styles with , round brims and toque effects, models for misses and older women. Black Navy Rust Sand Paprika Brown Novelty Prunella Sports Skirts at $7.95. Regular $10.00 and $12.50 qualities, pf Pocus 4 a tle cern es bm Pte WE Be lack Velvet Sports Jackets at $8.95. {| ‘The eatate was left by her father,! | OLYMPIA—Mike Purnin, Tacoma, |f/ Regular $15.00 ualities. Mae "Richy patel, fined ie te nee ibre Tuxedo Sweaters at $5.95. Regu- . lar $7.50 qualities. Jersey Jackets at $5.95. Unusual qual- ities at this low price. * 400 Lingerie Blouses Attractively Priced $1.29 and $1.49 Two groups of pretty new models of sheer voiles with square necks and V-shaped necks with long collars; some dain- tily trimmed with lace and ruffles, others with touches of checked, chambray. Trim, becom-‘ ing styles that are te to ~b -apen All sizes, 3 “40 | Rosemary has an arent taste for) sodas and pink slippers, e D y Se va, Tacoma r oe \ ’ S Semttie | Such simple wishes will be easy, A gratify with $1,250 coming in| ¥ ik ** [ateadily 12 Umes a year, | a4 . Beoen Tauni| The allowagce was made by the) ¥ A. W., Sea! ‘al | Probate court here on request of wa, C.F, Yakim ‘ee, FE . . Iaeel | Rosemary's mother, who says. it Legal lcosts that much to maintain her @aughter “in the same kind of home her father did when living.” 01 to 407 Pike per Gowns to Spanish Dancer ‘ollow Wage Cuts Poisons Countess | ist ec Xs 0) riers, Yitnoet-aest rome. , Aug. 12.—Wages VIENNA, Avg. 12.—Consuela Pet- Kagoer, Lawrence B. %, 137 %. ¢0th e're afraid of kidnapers,” says in the dressmaking trade | rizzo, a Spanish dancer, invited the | Spores, Chartes M, 50, $10 W. Howe|her social secretary, who relieves Anns wiles We agi 64 are ee. heiress of thoes irkeome little Our Fourteen Years’ “ - ties such nd ieee Easton, ‘Sidney 8."64, 228 preg as sending out invita. Record = | Maximum of Interest Compatible with Maximum of Safety FHE BANK FOR: SAVINGS CAPITAL $400,000.00 Yamamura, Akum! from Kenzo, biden her son to marry the dan 100 Per Cent Quality. and Right Prices Some Clothes Event MEN’S SUITS, Tailored to Measure Present business conditions force us to make a drastic reduction on our large stock of woolens, trimmed with broad belts and novel, button- Pine St, at Fourth Ava SATURDAY WILL BE THE BIG SELLING DAY OF TURRELL’S FINAL CLEAN-UP Purchase While There Are Still Good Sizes in the Most Desirable Lines Former Values to $20.00 $9.95 Laird, Schober & Co. I Miller @ Sons and other renowned fine | raoes in the geaeon's een denired leathers and styles, with rench, military, Louis and Cuban heels, in beth stri Oxford’ patterns, ” eect! Wonderful Values in MEN’S SHOES $7.95 | vs $9.95 Values to coween $18.50 Famous Johnston @ Murphy, Net- tleton and Bostontah, in both high and low models, bal, blucher and brogue styles, in staple and English laste, This is our dull season. We must keep our tailors busy as we have one of the best shops in Seattle and don’t want to lay them off. We ask you to order your new fall suit or @vercoat now. We are showing new fall tweeds, worsteds; herringbones and blue serges, tailored to your measure, as low as $30.00. Former Values to $15.00 $6.95 I. Miller & Sons and other famous makes are included tn this lot, of white reignelo' calf, brown and black a ‘ atu rd ay Specials cent tan Russia calf aod Diack Sad brown satin, in every desired Come down and look at our two big windows. The other big window is full of suit patterns One is full of all-wool suit patterns, priced at priced at Rostonian, Sater & Morrill and | sicbiniiledidieiibataaaliaiais other high-grade Oxford and high TYfis business of quoting last year’s prices is absurd. We believe you want to know what ‘ oe Rn) eto Myles dressy” Baaliah Seattle tailored clothes are worth today, not what they were worth last year. models, ia brown kid, black xid'and tf.) UNION TAILORS, INC. Address “Tailors to Men Who Know™ 1123 THIRD. AVE., CORNER SENECA’ Remember, Men, Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied Former Values to $14.00 seeeee Hundreds of shoes are offered in this sale. Many lines are broken, but every size and shape of foot can be cared for at @ big saving. No refunds on sale shoes. Exchanges made in morning enly. TURRELL SHOE CO. SALE AT SECOND AND MADISON STREET STORE ONLY

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