The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. PAGE 7 iE PORT THE SEATTLE STAR DOWNSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS ASPIRANTS ARE HEARD) Widely Divergent }) Views on Situa- |) tion Expressed |) py Speakers and graft are seut- of Seattle—the business and pres. er opposing views, y five condidates for who spoke Tues | unicipal league, in } Lc Smith Building restaurant, 7 he ith) candidate, Clark Nettie was unable to be present, on ao fF) eet of iliness, according to Robert | } vice president of the club, mrt | TURNED { Mp S18 the port made a profit of wa." said W. S Wood. “Last fern snowed a loss of $250,000. In i the cross businexs of the port we 8.500.000 feiness was $800,000 overhead has increased an Who ever heard of a good | man allowing his overhead [/ in the face of loa of bust oe present loxs is not due alone fie falling off of business. There Fig teen built up in the last two a political machine. Compe- employes have been discharged f) incompetent employes hired gy employes can be struck off jayroll without In any way de- from the efficiency was a witness before the grand estigated port affairs made that employes bocae with public money. Mire are men in Jail today for buy: dg hore with their own money “Me port has lost the business of | ! | STORE FREDERICK & NELSON An Event in Art Needlework! Several Thousand STAMPED ARTICLES and SETS To Be Featured AT EXTREMELY-LOW PRICES Beginning Thursday A REAL OPPORTUNITY for needleworkers! Such good designs and such firm, linen- finish materials are seldom associated with such very low prices. In this instance a fortunate purchase is responsible for the exceptional savings offered. Needleworkers will be pleased with the abundance of the popular patch-work designs, each accompanied by the colored patches numbered to correspond with the stamped article. Finished Pieces on Display Show How Effective These Articles Are When Completed 5-PIECE LUNCHE NCHEON 7 9C In the ridben-tied poppy bouquet design pictured, for patch-work; also btuebird and gingham flower basket designs. Cloth in 34-inch size and GUEST TOWELS of cotton huck, in 15x2l-inch size, stamped for patch-work and Lazy Daisy embroidery, 29¢ each. ee 5-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS consisting of Cloth in 32x82-inch size, with four 12-inch Napkins, in choice of several patch-work patterns, 5O¢. GUEST TOWELS of cotton huck, in 17x31-inch size, stamped with patch-work flowers and vase design, morn- ing-glories and flower basket pattern, for patch work, and hemstitched for crochet finish, 50¢. TEA TOWELS in red-bordered cotton toweling, in 15x32-inch size, stamped for outline embroidery, 23¢. CENTERPIECES in 34-inch size, in choice of three effective patch-work patterns, 50¢. SCARFS to match, 17x 45-inch size, 50¢. oe TEA TOWELS of red-bordered cotton toweling, stamped for quaint patch-work embroidery, 16x30-inch _ size, 25¢. The New Patent Leather Pump “SALLY” At $4.95 Pair OMEN and Girls will appreciate the excel- lent value in this attractive Patent Leather Pump for street or afternoon wear. In twowtrap style, with plain toe and one-inch rubber heel, Sizes 3 to 7, widths A to D, low-priced at $4.95 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Open-Mesh Union Suits, 95c These Union Suits are in the flat-weave and open- mesh effect so well-liked for Spring and Summer wear; ankle-length style, — with short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46, Low-priced at 95¢. BROKEN LINES OF MEN'S SHIRTS, With attached or sepa rate collars, sizes 15, 15% and 16, T5¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . In Checks Like Ginghams: Rubberized Aprons, 39c Attractive, indeed, are these Pink, Blue or Orchid and White checked Rubber- ized Aprons, that need but a STORE 2,000 Yards of British Aeroplane Linen AT 59c YARD ‘THis natural color linen is of a strength and fineness that makes it especially desirable for many home purposes, such as the making of FURNITURE SLIP COVERS, WINDOW HANGINGS DRESSER SCARFS, PILLOW COVERS CHILDREN’S TUB DRESSES, BOYS’ TUB SUITS WOMEN’S TUB DRESSES, DUST COATS TABLE COVERS . It is full 388 inches wide, meets the rigid British Air Service standards for quality and, in fact, is the most desirable lot—quality and value considered— that we have been able to offer our patrons for a long while. Two thousand yards on sale Thursday at 59¢ yard, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE > Boys KnickerbockerSuits At a Very Low Price $5.45 | Sizes 6 to 18 Years | MOTHERS of boys with an the age limits noted can make a great saving in ch pos- ing from this group. The Suits are tailored from serviceable mixtures, in gray green and brown, single and double breasted models, with goed lining. ‘Trousers are fully Une# and emme are taped for greater strength. —very good values a‘: $5.45. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s CoverallAprons fe steamship lines, These are the bh. the General, the Mat be Hawatian-Amertean.” barged that Thomas Mur- ired as legal advisor to pert at a salary of $500 a get as a part of the building up, da pert commission machine. | quick sponging off to be fresh and clean, Slipover style, with thea at waistline, priced low at BB¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE j Napkins in 12ineh size—stamped on ee unbleached muslin, complete with patahen--T ORs 3-PIECE BUFFET SET in bird and wreath design, for French knot and Lazy Daisy em- and hemstitched for crochet fin- broidery—Centerpiece and two ish, 39¢ each. ANSWERS * DP UUSTIONNAIRE Doilies, 19¢. ‘de ¥ Keen read sloud bie ans-/ es sm to the questionnaire sent out | COTTON HUCK TOWELS C3 3-PIECE BUFFET SET for patch-work embroidery and $1.50 | | OOD quality Percales and Ginghams in a variety of ; dot, plaid and checked designs te oe i fashion these slip-over style puy. { Coverall Aprons, trimmed in many instances with rick-rack braid, novel pockets and sashes. ‘The Apron pictured ts of White Percale with large red dot, and with red-bound ecallops at waist- Viae, neck and sleeves, Price $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New “POLLY PRIM” Aprons 39c Sehool Girls and Little Folks will enjoy wearing pretty Aprons like the “Polly Prim” pictured! They are of percales, in checked, figured and cretonne patterns, also plain pink or blue, and trimmed with rick-rack braid. Sizes 2 to 12 years, priced at 394. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE GUEST TOWELS of cotton huck, measuring 15x19 inches, stamped for patch-work Bo Voters’ Information league. les mavced." Keon declared, If} Centerpiece 10x18 inches and a oe alee a) ( inches an scalloping, 17 50¢. two 10-inch Doilies), stamped in whites ibe maior flower-pot pattern, for patch- work, 25¢. vill be put out of business be He long. 1 believe we should re jie the expenses of the port, and \ cooperate with the water : t interests, I am emphatic in he stand that all public utilities WP, : howd be aning. | as sement is all that |i) ‘Be por H OT INTERESTED | SALARY 34-INCH Grain Cowhide Boston Bags Special $3.50 EVENTY-FIVE Baga in this special offering. Made of black and brown grain cowhide (not eplit leather) in 14 and 16-inch sizes, with full leather lining and leather-bound pocket. Special, 83.50 cach —Lageage Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1,200 New Gingham $1.65 EN such attractive, well-made Dresses for house and outing wear are quoted at so low a price, women will find it easier to choose two or three than one! 3-PIECE BUFFET Fret SOC SETS ‘The set connists of Centerpiece and two doili¢s stamped in flower As shown in sketch above, this and butterfly patchwork pattern net consists of six Minch Dollies, —5O¢. six ¢inch Dollies. and Iinch Scart, Luncheon Cloths, Cen- Centerpieces, stamped for patch- ters and Table Covers to match, work and Lazy Daisy embroid- each 5O¢. ery—58e. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 13-PIECE LUNCHEON 5 9¢ said the question off) no interest to him. i that the fight for fh ie - will be trans © to the Pa- ared that there is /f/ hete for all. | those who shout s are kept from h tax rate, saying may be obtained In lnce-fower or lany- daisy pattern stamped on nat. ural linen. color cotton. Bearf{s to match, 17 by 45 inches, 386 cach, for a 6 per cent in-| ere will be no taxes ccated making zone, where raw be imported, made up, sssensed if shipped out into the United mption, duty would would apply spe ond hides, he said. tc was Julius G. _ New 42-Piece Dinner Set $7.95 N an open-stock pattern, so that extra pieces can be added from time to time, this floral - pattern Semi - porcelain Dinner Set affords unusually attractive value. Included in the service are: 6 Cups and Saucers 1 Vegetable Dish Rutter Plates 1 Balad Bout 6 Sauce Dishes 1 Meat Platter 1 Bugar and Creamer —the 42-piece Set, $7.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE To Be Sold Thursday at a Remarkably-Attractive Price: MANAGER ! ded stand in favor ‘0 get efficiency ts ome man rexponsibie,” he 4 jary investiga- tified, and only ed that he artment alone I ployes to the tune of th on the payroll, and ould go on Just the same. re the very best manager 4 for that amount of Copper-Bottom Wash Boiler, $2.15 This Wash Boiler is of heavy charcoal tin with substantial cop- per bottom, and fit-in cover. Has * s : special ctit-in handle feature t! Checked Ginghams with plain-color cham- ailowa elie. birtans. Ok ea pu bray trimming. SN ye og A splendid value at 15. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 6 Dinner Plates 6 Balad Plates 6 Bread and SPT FREN SORES. outlined hig work h the port of Seat- nd in other ways for Chambray with checked gingham trimming. Checked Gingham with white organdie or pique trimming. rong in the port they are mere at achievement.” that ene reason for rhead was that ef Several Styles to Choose From—Four as Sketched: In checks of green, brown, blue, lavender, red, pink and black with white. Sizes 36 to 44 5-Piece Glass Mixing-Bowl Set ‘These smoothly fin- ished Glass Bowls are 8c t $200,000 from Sih very handy for many kitchen uses. Very good value— ortiand the port I} : merce Mulberry Glassware Novelties 50c Each for the set of five~at 68¢. Candlesticks, Flower Holders, Nut Bowls and Comport Fruit Bowls, in pleasing shapes and patterns of Mulberry Colored Glassware, low. priced at 50@ cach —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE gavyrereeoeg, es Horses Derail HY Freight Train EOLA, Iowa, April 19—A ore | * ran Into a 3 derailed nine » into an 18-foot cid disk ce | (RRA Cretonne Curtain Valances Black Enamel Suit Cases “ "hy teats NY With Tie-Backs PER cer PL9S AY CRETONNES in hand-blocked chintz effects and flower-sprinkled plaids are used in these Springtime win- dow draperies—with novelty edge on valance and matching tie-backs of the cretonne, —on sale Thursday, at $1.65. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE N exceptional value is offered in these well-built Suit Cases of glossy black enameled fabric, tastefully lined with cre- tonne and fitted with shirred pocket in top and tray in bottom, Provided with serviceable lock, short straps and reinforced with riveted-on leather corners. y told to exem ich every man hich he Ruffled Voile Curtains A low price 4 (As Pictured) SPECIAL $ 5° these crisp, frilly Curtains, so effeo- PER PAIR 95c tive for bedroom and cottage use. Of white voile, 24 yards jong, with 24neh ruffles. At 95¢ 5 & O04 sweep Ned the other, jon’t you think weak around the lamp In 24-and 26-inch sizes (814, inches deep), special, $5.85. ction, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE (Curtains shown in the sketch are not included) DOWNSTAIRS ‘gion monument contains J ria} stones contributed by 10 countries, 40 states, 16 cities wns and 44 societies. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —Luggace §

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