The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 8

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TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR {TOPAVEWEST | 7 | MARGINAL WAY | -PATIERSON Co. | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ; est reductions ever offered. Lace | MARKET BLOUSE SHOP IS QUITTING BUSINESS And thousands of Blouses are on sale at the great- Here is an extra special inducement for those who will shop during the week. Don’t fail to see these Georgette Crepe de Chine Tricolette Silk Pongee Formerly Priced at $5.85—Reduced to ‘2.45 3,000 Camisoles $1.00 Changeable colors, white and flesh. All sizes—priced less than wholesale........ Ordinance Passes Without Dissenting Vote Without a dissenting vote, the elty council Monday after panned the ordinance ortering the grading and paving of W Mar ginal way from W, Spokane at, to the plant of the Boeing Airplane Co. The improvement will open up fal tract, which has heen badly handicapped by lack of good roads, The counctl also passed an or dinance for the construction by the Oregon. Washington Rafiroad Co, of a temporary 6 over ite Argo yards on Pir 6. A petition, by 200 members of the North Broadway Improve ment club, asking the remova houneboa|! on Lake Unton and age bay, wan referred to the public safety committes, Or, H. M, Read [reported some time ago that the houmtboats were @ menace to pub le wafety A communication trom J. D. Ross, recommending @ reduction of the [rate charged for a “dump” electrical jeurrent to $1.10 @ kilowatt per month, was referred to the utilities committe: fra KEEP WELL { Sleeping Out ] | | BY DR. K. H. BISHOP | HOS who have ever = slept out doors uny length of ttme are unan‘mous in their tewtimony that even the bert ventilated sieeping room i far inferior in healtniuiness an outdoor sleep. | ing porch, or an; open tent or a) window tent. Time waa, not so long ago, when | outdoor sleeping was prescribed jonly for euch diseawe as tubercu and pneumonia. Of late, the of outdoor sleeping for well * of all classes and ages has come to be recognized. Sleeping ohidoors Increases the! |power to resing disease and greatly promotes physical vigor, endurance and working power. | become euch frenh they are not aatie i= outdoors merely | during the eurnmer, but Gnd it en: | joyable all the year round. Tt te important that an outdoor laleeping place be protected from the | wind on two of, in very windy) places, three sides, But of course | sleeping out woes net reach ite maximum efficiency if free eurrents lof alr are not secured | In cold weather @ thick mattress or two mattremes should be used | | It te not only what ts over the sleep. | tut also what te under that tn i] jaures warmth. | ‘The body should he warmly clad land the head and neck protected by ed Te MmeTEnEECY oF QUALITY OnorT, CLEAR As & oan Dollar Day Only One Dollar Down We will deliver any Sonora in | our stock upon payment ot One Dollar, Prices range from $60 to $3, —Fourth Floor A Special . Purchase of Wash Goods 500 White Voites 4 Yds. $1 O87? yards of S6inch White Voile, in neat corded stripes. Extraordinary value in the Dollar Day fale, $1, Ginghams, 5 Yds. $1 600 yards of best standard quality Dress Gingham, 27 Inches wide, in checks, plaids and plain colors, Long Cloth, & Yds. $1 $00 yards of soft finish, firmly woven Long Cloth, 36 inches wide 850 Outing Flannel 4 Yds. $1 464 yards of heavy weight White Outing Flannel, 26 inches wide. Very spectal value, Number 100 Berkeley Cambric, 3 Yds. $1 485 yards No. 100 Berkeley Cambric and Nainsook $0¢ and 75¢ Colored Voiles, $3 Yds. for $1 Imost 1,000 yards of New Spring Volies in « large axsort- ment of colors and patterns, 24 and 40 Inches wide, Extraor dinary values. Blue Denim, 4& Yds. $1 224 yards of extra quality Bive Denim. 27 inches wide. —Becond Floor Men’s Umbrellas $1 Good quality Black Um- brellas, with curved natural-wood handles. Viret Floor ens oe rome Kid Gloves $1 Pr. A small lot’ of odds and ends of Women’s Kid Gloves, reduced to $1.00. —Firet Floor ean ee ee On Dollar Day the Tollet Goods Section will sive @ $1 box of L’ Avaion Face Powder with each $1 pur chase in that section, thus giv. ing @ $2 purchase for $1. First Floor Sheeting, 2 'Yds. $1 287 yards of good quality Sheet ing, both 72 and 61 inches wide. In bleached and unbleached. Bpecial value. No phone orders. sesememanme Pillow Tubing, 3 Yds. for $1 M7 yards of good quality Pillow Tubings; 46, 42 and 45-inch widths Slightly eotled. ey Pillow Cases, 4 for $1 309 only, good quality Pillow Cases, Bine 46236 inches. Pillow Cases, 3 for $1 600 Mehawk Pillow Cases in both 42"86-Inch and 465236inch sizes, Spectal value. —e “Basco” Finished Damask $1 Yd. 164 yards of exoelient quality Ti4inch Damask. Priced very apecial —Second Floor Imported Stationery $1 Box Imported Stationery with French lined envelopes. 250 boxes, each contain- ing 50 sheets of paper with colored borders and gold edges, and 50 en- velopes to match. Would regularly be $2. 260 boxes each containing 25 sheete of extra sie paper with 26 envelopes to match. Would regularly be $2. —Piret Floor Beauty Bowes $1 Genuine leather Beauty Boxes tn assorted colors; also, biack moleskin with threepiece fit- tinge and full size mirror. 258 in the lot Hand Bags $1 220 of them--Women's Hand Bags in swagwer and regulation shapes, of genuine leather. —Firet Floor —<—— a” Flexible Bracelets $1 The new fa4—Flexible Brace lete—are made of non-tarnish- able ellverite and set with crystals and colored brilllante— regular $2. —= = Bead Necklaces $1 A special purchase of 144 new Bead Necklaces to sell for $1. SED Navy Storm Serge $1 Yd. All-wool, sponged and shrunk: en Navy Storm Serge 44 Inches wide, Exceptional value —Firet Floor Exceptional Values in Our May Sale Men’s Shirts $1 420 Men’s Shirts of the neckband, turnback-cuff style, in a varied assort- ment of colored stripes in poplins, oxfords and 80-square percales. Also some of pongee color with collars attached. This Dollar Shirt offering is of more than usual import- ance. Sizes range from 14 to 17, but not all sizes in each assortment. —Men's Section, Third Fleer Drapery Cretonnes 5 Yds. $1 2,000 yards in @ large variety of patterns and colors. Remark- able values. reas Curtains, $1 Pr. 600 of them, 2% yards long and hemstitched Marquisette cur- tains. —Fourth Ficor Turkish Towels 4 for $1 €00 good weight Bleached Turk- ish Bath Towels, All-Linen Towels 8 for $1 186 only, All-iinen Towels, some slightly mussed Extra value Initial Bath Towels 2 for $1 $00 good quality Turkish Towels with French-knot embroidered initials, in soft colors of blue and rose. Very special value —Becond Floor 107 Pike Street Store Opens at 9:30—Closes at 6 a Warm cap or telmet. To prevent the entrance of cold alr under the . Special Price Basement ded at leest two fet oad, with @ central slit Bheets should be fore | | Suen aid, iubiae tees to toe Gingham Apron Dresses $1. | $00 Prs. Women’s Bloomers skin are not hygienic. Greatest Apron Bargain in $1 Three Special Lots | Months | Made of fine mercerized twill fab- i! | 200 Women’s Aprons of beautiful ric, summer weight; cut extra oe Pec | sevigent Trimmed Hats | checked and plain ginghams, rick- full; seams double stitched; rein- or > ee - | rack trimmed with wide sashes, | forced gusset, elastic ruffled knee 200 Trimmed Hats for the young | girl in smart novelty and sports | 850 Hats at $f Officials of Great Northern Due Here L. W. Bil, chairman of the board of directors of the Great Northern and some fancy collars. You can- and elastic waistband. Colors are | ; raliroad, Ralph Budd president of not afford to miss this sale. Regu- black, flesh and white. Sizes 25, effects. Penge nnd noha oF egy arse lar $1.50 and $1.75 quality. 27 and 29. Regular $1.75 quality. 450 snappy Untrimmed Hats in | Tuesd Ing. They will be the 2 Jirls’ Gi Pe medium and _ lar; sizes, with [uc s¢the Chamber af Comer 200 Girls ba a Dresses | Knit Bloomers, 5 Prs. for $1 | Straight brims, off-the-face effects, }at an informal dinner at the Malnier » * ; , c | 4 r | club Wednesday night, Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Dresses. | ea ae eee cee Cana —— piarse: reser, shsoes | Amoskeag and Kilbournie Ging- waist. In pink and white. Regu- ed colors. - | hams are used in these smart new larly priced at 25c a pair. | | dresses which are cleverly trim- | Broken Lots, 2 for $1 | Hie sien pink, rose, ete. Sizes | Boys’ Stockings, 6 Prs. for $1 | women's Percale Marguerive : 2 _ beng “ 3 Boys’ heavy, weight ribbed Stock- Aprons. 200 Women 8 Petticoats | ings with extra heavy soles. Black, Girls’ Coverall Aprons. $1 Each only. Sizes 6 to 10. Black Sateen Office Aprons Sateen and Mercerized Twill in Se ae we black uppers with novelty flounces Women’s Wash Skirts $1 | Extra-size Checked Gingham in an assortment of Dresden and White Tub Skirts of a mercerized | Aprons. mnie floral patterns. All have elastic | repp. Made with broad belts, nov- Misses’ Coin-spot “Polly Prim’ waistbands. Short, medium and | elty pockets and trimmed with Aprons. OVER THERE—A warning that} long lengths pearl buttons. While they last, 2 for $1. the girl lives too far to take « taxi.| OUT ON PAROLE—A person who hag been divorced, - PIPE DOWN—To lay off, to hush) = = > baie oF up, Councilwomen-Elect |To Give Report on PLASTERED — Jammed, tntox!- | i ° cated 4, tntox:| Are Guests at Fete} County Purchasing ‘umuinates e Fu POCKET TWISTER—A gold Alg.|_ 18 celebration of the second birth:| The committee appointed by the gor; @ flapper of expensive tastes, |4ay anniversary of their organtza-/ Tax Reduction council to investigate PUNK—Any *%.. |thon, members of the King County/the purchasing department of the : ny sort of undesirable! peoubiican club met at a luncheon | county will make its report to the ith Its Rays of Ho e PUT THE GLIMMERS ON—Take! in Meve's cafeteria Monday, Among | council Wed notlos. the honored guests were Mra, Henry | Good Kate ‘An. Bullding restaurant, were Harrteon | versity of Washington. The award 1@— REEL BOY—One who takes his| Landes and Mrs. Kathryn Miracle, Hiern yoM > 7 called = th Scandinavian-A: tee For All Wh W. ° ri to the movies eontinually the two women elected last week to] THE PHILIPPINE DELKGA.| \ Feguenn es, bie ae IY licwebin” ae o ou. yoy er ect Health aieueauk ‘Higeer @tb 4: the city council |TION that in coming to the tntiel lin tas anued Giant ai € is }ike @ vamp—black dress, jot e: generar cralaiad [States to protest against the Wo0d:| secretary ubura Globe-Republicha, Oy Suglaaerg hi fs the inspiration podbean’ rere because of its effective and beneficial rings, black socks. Dutgh children in some communt-| Forbes report, will arrive in ae a taal ae eben and joy of the weak and debilitated. It brings #07 Upon all of the principal organs of the body. It | RUG HOPP . ‘tes are dressed in exactly the same|May 23 on the steamship Keystone tal vani, ring y ER—A partor hound t f AMUSEMENTS back the sunshine of existence to those of lost increases the appetite, promotes digestion and pr ty as their parenta | State. A | TWiKE wii MOORES >. “Look! There's the Light of Hope— Omen of Good Health und a Leng Lie nt Seattle Man Given Publishers Elect! Swedish Fellowship Officers elected by the King-Kitmp| A scholarship granting the oppor- group of publishers of the Washing.| tunity to study tn Swedish colleges — hepa ss of forestry, with an allowance of on State Press association, who met $1 969 a year, has been awarded E. J, | ay at 12:18 at the| Monday night at the I, C. Smith) tranglik, a 1912 graduate of the Unt, King and Kitsap _ assimilation, strengthens the nerves, tones the heart, im- | vitality. 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