The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 7

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sa cevinaliny ahah imposes acelguneerecag inti ait ib talentless ochtintiiaapeminceenen geile tapes | ) MEDNESDAY, saNcany 4, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR ; ee i | e | ‘ Hl BRICKBATS Pretty Comedienne at the Moore | *» * &@ ose xs “s i ; ATFARMERS 5" i aigaaganadine Audience) FREDERICK & NELSON’S | COME BACK January Displays of White | They've Been Playing r With Boomerangs _ RY W. G. MeMUROCHY = tor of tbe hove “HESE displays are always anticipated with keen interest because 2 cafe ened ate affording the first glimpse of the new things in certain lines of - a seer, the ne ed White Goods, and because offering, always, certain price advantages BA ease, who Issued the first defi to that provide real, economical incentive for January buying. Lin- | “> aes bee dng = Mewes gerie, Linens, Bedding and White Cotton Fabrics are the lines prin- 7 u eeaany | seeaen a oe ee cipally involved. —MAIN SECTIONS AND TIE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ i purned up, figurativety ry B ohe was bur : “ gpeaking. whe read a sizaling ; ad twocolumn ed! } in the Phila. ef hia North fcan, which pre = es that W eeks’ speech would be ) & source of greater fume for him Val. LS ‘S ( a than any of his activities as seo Seounucntteseisaaiaie " retary of war. He. Martin C. Ansorge, of Hartem, ty, wbosfollowed in the wake of more a JANUARY SPECIALS IN “pill to make congressmen jointhy P Moc finadle $5,000, found within © % hours that. he had stepped inte} @ nest of live hornets. Not only| @d the bees from the farm dis-| | thietr begin to buzz about his fuck-/ jes cars, but the effete East, in | . historic «=- Massachusetts, Weeks’ own state, jumped An forre’s. frame. Even Republican Floor Leader | BMondell took a shy at Ansorge’s Dil while Representative Joseph ‘Walsh, of Massachusetts, said it} must have been intended to be sent! | te, rome funny paper and got into) Gladys Clark. A ray of sunshine. She is delighting legisiativ hoy & stake. | 5 : : ilccsty.” he nad, “cf ordinery | 2diences at the Moore this week, | — would or ask the! Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman, and full of unfriendly mirth, But} house consider au & proposi- the Moore theatre this week, in| if you have a sense of well-being } Ps ge BEd can smile indulgently at man Yet Ansorge has sufficiently ordi-| “Tunes of the Hour.” have | kind, then indeed you are weil Bary intelligence to haxye been the | reputations from coast to coast 84 equipped” Tepublican nominee for corgress| fun makers, and each has a view) LINGERIE ENVELOPE CHEMISES Special 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 AT 75¢—Envelope Chemises of lingerie cloth in bodice-top style or with built-ap shoulders, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion and or- 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 | reap befor: > | apenas $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 AT $1.00—Envelope Chethises of soft lingerie cloth, AT 75¢—Slip-over Gowns of pink or white muslin, introducing rows of Valenciennes lace and em- ri - trimmed with rows of shirring or hemstitching, Silk Lingerie Gowns at Special Prices broidery insertion sewed together, also styles one model with hand-embroidered French knots in four times in the last five elections, | . e " 7 } ae te fg pai >i tected ot Na a cape — see —, ‘| with embroidery motifs surrounded by Valen- Specials pink and blue. Four styles to choose from. Representative A. W. Barkley, of OF & serious matter. | SOF Russian Nelle Po BAe lace —, hee-top “and built-up ; AT $1.00—Twelve styles to choose from at this priee. Kentucky, called attention to the| “Good comedy ts a serious buat) Seattle grain dealers bp ne shoulder styles. ENVELOPE eh s F fact that the bill not only violatet! ness.” Mine Clark contends. “Lat|'® Sl suproes ¢ CHEMISES Made of good quality lingerie cloth, these Gowns comission tor Ub an actor give the impression that) according to a t am received by he knows he is being funny and hiv the Chamber of Comerce, The tele work will rouse the antipathy Of @igram, signed by Edward M. Flesh, | ; Audience. vice preskient and treasure “Most of the successful come | United States grain corporat diennes,” she went on, “have much the purchasing commission [the same metyod. -Galety, merri-| sider wire or mail offers for : Fi ‘, E ment, vivacity—these are the chief mixed corn, federal standards, for ‘ined in Everett ciements. wit and sparkle are ex: ssteamer, Atlantic or Gul EVERETT, Jan. 4.—Justice of the | pected of the woman funmaker. Be Wednewday, for wire Peace Noah Shakespeare released | sides that, she makes you feel that the «ame day. All ¢ | Jehe Wheland and C. W. Opdyke, of the ts a Jolly sort, simply over-| addressed to the com tle, here Tuesday, after they | flowing with good nature.” | the United States grain corporation, | ‘paid @ $500 fine each and costs for) “What is the chief requirement | 42 Broadway, N. Y., and be in their i . (of a comedienne?” Miss Clark was) hands later than 3 p.m The | asked. | mame procedure will be followed by “A smiling heart," she promptly | the commiasion on Wednemiay of each jorted. “A sense of humor ts not) week until they have filled theie re lenough. It in too likely to be ironic! AT $1.50—Envelope Chemises with yokes of fine Valenciennes lace, organdie embroidery and rows of shirrings, also bodice-top styles, with two rows of Valenciennes insertion and embroidery com- bined with rows of shirrings and topped with ribbon-run Valenciennes lace, beading and edge. The shoulder straps are fashioned of lace, and narrow lace edge trims the drawer part. Envelope Chemises of Pink Windsor Crepe in plain tailored style, with bodice-top drawn with ribbon through plain hemstitched hem; satin ribbon forms the shoulder straps. Low-priced at $1.50. AT $2.00, $2.25 AND $2.50—Envelope Chemises with lavish trimmings of Valenciennes lace inser- tions sewed together, inserts of barred or em- broidered organdie and dainty ribbon rosettes. Finished with ribbon-run lace beading and edge. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Skirts Specially Priced $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 to $3.75 are trimmed with lace, embroidery, insertion, beading and ribbons. AT $1.50—Slip-over Gowns with yokes trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion combined with organ- die, others trimmed with fine tucks, also a V-neck model with long sleeves, embroidery trimmed. White and Flesh Color Crepe Gowns, neatly shirred or with plain hemming, also at $1.50. AT $2.00—Slip-over Gowns of Crepe, in plain pink or floral pattern effects, made with round or V- neck, yokes hand-embroidered or with fancy stitchings. AT $2.25—Gowns of Windsor Crepe in daisy and chrysanthemum patterns, with hemstitchings or lace edgings. Extra sizes in plain white crepe at $2.50, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Degislative intelligence, but also the @onstitution of the United States, | which exempts members of congress AT $1.75—Of pink Crepe de Chine with ribbon-run _ Filet-pat- tern lace edge at the bodice-top and narrow lace edge at drawer part. ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $2.50 — Fashioned of pink or white Crepe de Chine and trimmed with ribbon-run Calais lace and satin ribbon shoulder straps. OTHER SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES in Crepe de Chine or Satin, at $3.00, $3.95 to $4.95. SILK GOWNS AT $3.95 and $4.95— Of pink Satin or Crepe de Chine, plain tail- ored styles or with lace trimming. THE DOWNETAIRG FTORE found in the two cars. | | quirements, } FREDERICK & NELSON’S 46th Semi-Armual January Specials in Bloomers | AT $1.,00—Skirts of white muslin with 8-inch flounce 50c, 75¢, 95c to $1.50 | of embroidery over muslin underlay. Corset Cover AT 50¢—Bloomers of good quality muslin, in flesh- e | AT $1.50—Muslin Skirts with embroidery flodnces Specials color or white, with ruffle at knee. Extra sizes y, or trimming of shadow lace, Valenciennes lace in- included. é . gertion with lawn bands and lace edge to match; lich ar > canglarta ia ngh AT 75¢—Bloomers of pink batiste, white or cot ~_ 2 ‘ reinforced with underlay. ribbon-run embroidery, Valen- “ pink 4 i | ciennea or Torchon lace edg ton crepe, or white sateen. ; 1 }} AT $2.00—Muslin Skirts with wide flounce of open See as wonton 7 ‘ a Pome ‘ embroidery topped with satin ribbon bow; five AT 75¢ AND $1.00—Corvet AT 95¢ TO $ L.50— MOCEREES Of Cam: dered Pink or : : patterns to choose from. : hag di ae, ov White Batiste, Windsor Crepe in pink or white. j me . . J with Valenciennes lace inser. ‘ " s . ‘i i ion in connection . Pink Witchery Crepe or Batiste, priced from 95¢ ; The semi-annual disposal, at sharply-reduced prices, of odd suites and AT $1,25—Tailored Skirts of white sateen, with dou- bees Eager to $1.50. e ieces regu ocks, i jal purchases of good ble panel in front and plain hem or machine-em- finished with Valenciennes in- i # re - trom resi erie ae 6 o piety . pad scallops at bottom. ieareee = run tach bent AT 65¢—Step-in Bloomer Drawers of pink batiste, ahaa. as aay . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB with elastic at waistline; finished with blue stitching on narrow hem, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Table Damask and Napkins | at Special Prices BLEACHED MERCERIZED SATIN-FINISH TABLE DAMASK in pleasing floral designs, 2 yards wide and heavy quality, special 68¢ yard. e = TABLE NAPKINS, of good quality full-bleached mere [J | cerized cotton damask, hemmed and ready for use, ‘ special $2.35 dozen. i, TABLE NAPKINS in a fine weave of mercerizéd cot- ton damask, size 22x22, special $2.85 dozen. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads January Specials BED SHEETS of substantial quality, PILLOW CASES of desirable quality well-finished, size 72x90, $1.10; size muslin, in size 45x36, special 30¢ 81x90, special $1.25. each. f % BED SHEETS of heavy sheeting mus- (Sizes mentioned above are before lin, size 81x90, special $1.40. POPES Ryceg Ae ul » wov i IT-WEAVE BEDS ADS of Pag agin ty =e} Serbia bed cine, spect SE-96 ond hems, size 81x90, special $1.55; size wy; large ani eavy, special 81x99, special $1.65. $2.75 and $2.95, PILLOW CASES of good bleached HEMMED SATIN-FINISH BED- muslin, size 42x36, special 25¢ each. SPREADS in_ several pleasing pat- PILLOW CASES of standard quality arg, {cpr tng peti dey sheeting muslin, size 40x36, special pits ‘al @ 575 edges and cut corners, . } special $5.75. 35¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | | Thursday's Sale Feature: | i | ‘ | i | White Cottons at Special Prices ; ° M4 , fi d free from dressing, Towels and Towelings: Specials wnyerd plow epedal OLD ond SESE. TH 50 High-grade Library Tables From a Leading Grand Rapids Factory | | | A variety of patterns in this excep- ill corroN HUCK .TOWELS, with red BLEACHED BATH TOWELS, in size i tional lot of high-grade Tables—50 in all border, size 14x32, special 10¢ each. 19x38, special 25¢ each ; heavier qual- nit gate a of closely-woven quality, spe- —in mahogany finish. January Sale COTTON HUCK TOWELS of soft, ab- ity, special 30¢ each. ci ¢ yar ins cach? sorbent quality, all-white or with red HEAVY BLEACHED BATH TOWELS SOFT-FINISH NAINSOOK, in 36-inch width, special ce, each: @ borders, size 17x34 and 18x36, special in double-thread weave, size 22x44, 17¢ yard. { ‘ | 12'4¢ each. with red border, special 40¢; same ¥ > | COTTON HUCK TOWELS of heavy size, somewhat heavier, in all-white, BLEACHED MUSLIN of fine quality, free from % } NOTE: It is necessary to require that delivery of Furniture purchased in this |) huck, all-white, choice 4 ee tee special 45¢ each, : starch, 36 inches wide, special 17¢ yard. z Ei) Sale shall be accepted by our patrons within the month of January, at | ties, size 18x36, special 15¢ anc ¢ 1,000 YARDS OF KITCHEN TOWEL- ae et 3 FREDERICK & NELSON’S convenience. | FULL-BLEACHED, MEDIUM-WEIGHT ING, of good, absorbent cotton crash, WHITE OUTING FLANNEL of splendid, full-bleached ; } J NELSON’ BATH TOWELS, size 18x36, special 17 inches wide, special 10¢ yard. quality, fully 1,000 yards at, special 15¢ yard. 7 ! (FOURTH FLOOR) 20¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE |]

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