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THE SEATTLE STAR BIG FOOD SHOW . | GETTING READY. : Neind Waist MecDongall-/outhwick fa Fy Bere wit | PATERSON BV. Proce + aes nade, per- Ss t Pp : k | Announcement of the opening next fectly fin Wednesday of the first annual Seat lnhed at Second Avenue at Pike pg tok hen gh ay where, Mak the Seattle Retail Grocers’ asso. | armbole, tion, was made Thursday, The } with belt- yw will be held in the Arena and ing with STORE HOURS: 9:00 TO 5:30 MEN’S SHOP—JUST INSIDE THE DOOR will contittue until Ootober 1 hooks and dh RP ¥| Already workmen are constrnoting | eyes, All = - ee ee ee To ee for the exhibitors in the big | wpecialty nse a Sate’ re Special Price Basement creat |w © and manufacturing food | In cotton — / |tructive exhibitar ‘The plan of the WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON rte cg : e |ansoctation in to give to the house |f) ~ 50e. In net for S%c; regular Toa In |wives of Seattle a 10day course of | GOOD CLOTHES ik for 9t; reguler $1.56. e | wuggestion and helpful instruction tn | |the preparation and service of food | f ‘ortunat. has. jin an attractive and economical man- | A Most Fi e Pure x ner. ’ of 200 “FOOD WILL KEEP ‘ Pure Rubber H ae eee CO New Coats Baby Pants pag hh Ae Placed on Sale Saturday at 35¢ Pair for " A unique feature of the coming | : ; 100 $2 100 144 pairs of pure rubber pants food how in the uniformity of the y } Cloth Plush in three sizes; vulcanized cas- ’ : or urda: 8 are of the pergola type and | t ’ The styles are positively new and j artistic effect at first sight. All bet a ed 1 . j ribeye Prag wit cee Sores | y correct—both loose hanging and 5 arte ae eas arene oe appear. | ‘ ar \~ belted models—with plain or pleat- $1.25 Quality In the various booths there are to! ed backs—many have fur collars i Bye yey MRMHE) — many are embroidered. Bolivian | Apollo Vanities Zz |The exhibitors will have in attend. | ! suedene, broadcloth and lovely soft 75¢c ance experts In domestic science and ||| velours seem most favored in the domestic economy who will give to | the visitors those little intimate #ug: | cloth coats. With linings of nov- A remarkable special for large Hundreds of New Patterns | reations that provide for the house: | | elty silks in attractive colors and sons oomaio ann double |of food in the home, | patterns, Sizes 16 to 44. The regular price is $1.25. r N SALE SATURDAY $ 9222525 ) Pa sr Advantage of the study of food sup: |] . The ih coats are beyond O Ry fe tue our seae ee momma thing we have shown since 1916 and 0 | for twenty-five dollars New oa : |Wworeying ever’ the oid question, sports models of high grade Business Women’s Printed Madras Jersey Weaves |""What shall we eat wodayre i] plushes, ineluding Salt's Seal plush Specials fi Oxford Cloths Percales Nitin th canis oiey wack trate Gail and H. & H. Ceberseal pectals for M ves! Weaves Corded Madras pow ype B yprsmenttge tact onthagy at | In 3 styles as follows: 37-inch length, 72-inch sweep, full silk lined, large Satarday Afternoon homemaker will have the advantage | . 36-i i i of intimate chats with the large | shaw! collar of dyed opossum. 36-inch length, 66-inch sweep, with large caterers and in many instances the raseinit collar nd rabbit es yc bits porscbliatgea hte! § ie: Pidpee. Sale Begins at 2 P. M. chefs who have mu u e , 66-ine! i , wit! sh aw , cuffs an -in 4 ? SOME SHIRTS WITH ATTACHED COLLARS — ff ic‘aric'st eruaha'stol || ulin Ueto of it Coney furs” Al tae 1 io High Grade Brogue-Blucher pore will be eu: of the most |}, > 2 i 4 ca Sizes Sleeve Lengths lereds of recinas tor nncy sucsen ena REMAREARL TO A gestions an to the food values, 14 to 18 33, 34, 35 ‘WILL EXHIMTT ciel Royse Quality MODERN APPLIANCES on |" In addition to the displays of You Can Save Here on A Special Purch ity soft i , i 2 ; pe jase of Fine quality calf, Blacher MacDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop—Just Inside the Door | oe x there in t be many oo (H] Girl’ Coats and u ci, i. foraed rogue tip, sens “4 | Bis ty it ent. | Nad s ME \ena” “squiperest’ for tro, soosers {| Dresses New Fall Hats at $2.95 | ols; medium height heel; made ‘ kite pant. A dink | © df FU service: Thin. equioment wit bef] | Gornr crevice and kersey ta emare | AB attractive variety st Sizes AAA to C. —ercene riser = a 7 \demonstrated by the mannfacturers || | Southful atyies, both with und ee tah poset’ hhebhanaele not dealer and by aiperts whe can without fur collars. Specially low style with chenille tassels 125 Pairs High Grade is . give the mont practical explanations riced at $6.95, $7.95, $10.60; sizes Beacon Hill Wins thelr adaption to, the indivigua | peloed at 9096, $7.55, $1040; others have rolled brim ; Improvement Fight "7. pica mow ix rm wf, | tttg,'# © 2m tinue med| Set asipped st pe Wool Stockings ‘The Walker addition sanitary fi suit of the study of members of the $15.00. coted in ribbon effects with $1.85 Pair style. Wool mixtures of heather in shades of brown and of lovat. = —Virst_ Floor lett street# and sewers committee, | their patrons os a whole. The cam e@ skirts and trimmed in con fall shades. These values |The combined cost of the work ig ex-|pairn that made possible the annual trasting color braids and wool must be seem to be appre pected to exceed $1,000,000, levent was waged under the @ | embroidery; many have bow ties ciated. Very epeciah at fe —Spectal Price Basement cS —Basement Millinery requires ready means te meet it. Whether a: ee : Si it arrives as misfortune or as opportunity, , 4 it demands financial led with Ree ten oot of John C. Lesiia, president, and ° ieacinel auieediint0 greseeunh% or tur ° aan Fra tans mower | Mee Kin gsbury, 93, it to good account. M DERN Cyr AY PE gana ome cag sede) pr thon < : ae aul onitleake The accutlaton of fund by com CRANKCASE iia aemes| Cuts Birthday Cakeir.= stant saving is preparation for w i tending the efficient demonstration . caused by lack of funds to tide passin the reaidence of Mra. A. K. Glass, ser, ed atte opens doo SERS alg Pap wait for capital not ready. Saving is a matter of habit which grows to tangible satisfaction. AT Savings Department i” Wi LKES ad faghel eee imorsnivts Open Saturday Evenings, 6 to 8 ; ‘ Lackey, Guild, Glass, Mz Wright BRANCHES AT\ Wie api “THE LOVE OF Mra. Kingioary tadiitie replplent ao SU SHONG” of many presents and the sincere GEORGETOWN AND BALLARD and the Ninth ave & grading Seattle Retall Grocers’ ansociation of Girl Serge Dreseen, exeeptional oft draped crowns. In alb bs |project om Beacon hill wilt tmrnodi. | plans to ansist the housewives of the | values at $4.95. Elght styles in save, eee a ore : Regular $2.75 Quality jately be undertaken, according to a/city in meeting the hich cost of liv-']) wool serges for girls 6 to 14 tone two . decision made Thursday by the coun-|ing and to be of Individual service to years. Snappy styles with pleat toned effects. In the new In wide-ribbed, novelty sports, congratulations of her friends was! Boldt’s Mike were — BM SELLING SHOES BY THE TON . $612.00 PAID FOR WORNOUT SHOES AT $1.00 A PAIR SINCE YESTERDAY MORNING | GINSBERG’S CYCLONE SHOE SALE NOW IN FULL SWING [21 PIKE ST. | We are pleased to ad- Eve ir i : : : Every pair in the house greatly reduced, and as an additional offer to turn one-half of this stock into cash during fhis 9-day sale, we will allow any custome ene and 4 . $1.00 for their oldest shoes on any purchase of $5.00 or over. Wear your old ones in and your new ones out. 4 f es public that we have add- Ma ed the FAMOUS VIC- fon vicmoLa 14 ea ve ‘ LOOK OVER THESE PRICES, THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Victor Records to our other lines. Men’s $6, $7 and $8.00 SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS Complete lines of Ladies’ Black and LADIES’ Black and Brown Kid ; Oxfords, regular $10 Be ‘ thew Nage onat Mi: doa and every Victor Record -<WORK SHOES $9.95 $9 69 Brown Street Shoes, $7 65 Your old shoes. a er eee “ to — SALE PRICE... ‘nilitary heels, Now at. " SALE PRICE ........ $5.85 MEN’S $9.00 Brown Calf Eng- ' 7 a é lish Shoes .....2.c00+002-$ 6.85 N OT ! CE i $1100 chee p* vrdieoenditas 7.95 Your old shoes...+---e+20e2 1.00 Judging from the business transacted, and the old shoes taken in, we have no fg Your old shoes ........ 1.00 4 . doubt in our mind, and can truthfully say that this sale will be the greatest and SALE PRICE most startling sale of high-grade footwear ever held in Seattle. SALE PRICE ..-.--~-..$6.95 GINSBERG SHOE STORE +5 orms memaiios 521 PIKE ST. K. ROBARDS IN CHARGE 521 PIKE ST. PLOT MMMNUTAUMLOU