The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1922, Page 9

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BAL MARKET |General List Easy | VELL SUPPLIED) on NV ‘ew York Market ‘the focal market well eup- ster nd iy miority question diminiahed the prospect of settling the shopmen’s ning rises Included: Cosden 47, ing TAM, off M%; Mald- ‘ow York Central 9% off | ‘at New Haven 31%» iat off %: rt 7 LS et 904; “Bethtehem 78%. Pennsylvania 47%, off te; Westinghouse ‘ . California peaches og and Bartlett pears § ne res up to §T and $8 g of $8 and $7, as was printed, spewapaper bY mistake Tues Deculative ettenthon tlons tn indywldt new 1922 high Nerviee Corporat the move at 117, + Off tay pntinued to be focused on the apectal demonstra- 1 sine in the Cern oducts made 2 a 1 na Public were noted on Gatry | « reached a new high on VEGETABLES Paki Wholesale Dealers mn went Mexican Petre “GRAIN MARKET IS IRREGULA CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Grain. prices closed = irregul on the Chicago boare of tra which Amer, Agr. Ohi Amer, Boot Sua Amertoan Can, Amor, Car & Puy Amer, Locomotive Amr, Snip & Com... impo: of the Southwest which tn- hot, dry weat iderable © opened wnchan: oned uj clomd off aber corn opened off M4 nd closed up r ; rd “off Sec at o: UP Me May ts and closed up So. September oats opened off Ye at December unehang urs}** 37% and ch i Orphewn Cireuit Pierce On 10.28 very wae 1028 10.98 10,33 Quotations Furnished by Loges & Bryee Tie Second ‘Ave, Oeattic 1921 1908 and helfers, $2 canner steers, $3.750 4.40; veal calves. $19.26.@12; 50:1 Cte he f ne. ge.eTs?, off 34) 40.0689; marke, 99.9007, off 2. er eee % g * 3 s ‘ Ff PEREPESEOE * ie 76; henvies, §7 50. Market steady. a Eictetet Stall 16, nut margarine, 2 butter, 450 MH. 1 the. 91.2 16%o B.; 16 |Batter—rxtras, 436 Ib; prime firete, Bominal; firsts, 390 tb. ne Eege—Extras, 27% don; extra irate, is, 28 %¢ dos; wm do ney, B20 tb; Stall 26, puro Am tha. Bie, tr 2 lamb roast, 10¢ tall 61, fresh oreame; Cheese— firsts, 190 Ib. PRE PLAC Stall 11, pure American sugar, 4 the. Sic, # The lc. Stall 62, 4 tall cone ik, Borden's or Carnation mii ‘ » tage t jail 1623, fresh skinn: Overboard, Escapes STROUDSBURG, Pa, Aug. 2'.— While fishin from a boat at Sfimka pond, Rev. W. H. Westwood, pastor of the First Methodist church, was overbalanced and tumbled into deep | water when a big pickerel snatched the bait. °| He is an expert swimmer and got back to the bout with the aselstance manufacturer. The fish got awa [Mhe. tic, 8 milk, 96 ne rf. jar. ‘Btalle 30-32-34, corned bea: L * 7 ® Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY AUG, % First High Tide |] 4:08 a m, 11.2 tt. Low Ti THURSDAY 5:28 p.m. 12.8 ft Kecond Low Tide at pms 38 tt Weather Bureau Ave, 23. dense’ fous an hour, Passed from Alaska, at 11 9, m. jhat, Kobe and Yokohama, at 7/20 p }atr Wabash from Tacoma vin Bell at Tp. ms vin New York, Exceptional Savings in Ali Departments Throughout the Store. Remnants A Sweeping Clearance of short lengths left over from our big 20% Sale. Coatings, suitings, tricotines, poiret twills, school fabrics, navy serges, silks, linings and velvets of practically all colors. Lengths from 14 to 5 yards at extreme re- ductions for Movey Day. ~—Firet Floor Tub Blouses, 85e Lawn, organdie, voile and dimities. Some have the round and V-necks and others are made with Tuxedo front. Trimmings of ginghams and knife pleatings. Specials in Stockings At 79¢, 200 pairs of women’s Bur- son and Rockford seconds. Made of very heavy quality thread silk in black and a few colors, In firsts would sell at $1.35 pair. At 45, 150 pairs women’s mer- cerized fancy rib stockings of good quality lisle silk in black, white, cordovan, navy and buff. Regu- lar 65¢ quality. Sox, 25¢ pair. 200 pairs of chil- dren’s half and three-quarters sox, with white bodies and fancy roll tops. Also some darker colors. Not all sizes in each style or color. 80 pairs were 35c, 70 pairs were 50c and 50 pairs were 65c. First Floor Stationery, 25c 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel- opes of an excellent quality sta- tionery, in colors of blue, orchid and white with tissue lined envel- opes. 500 boxes in this special lot. First Floor Radical Reductions in Organdie Flouncings At $1.75—ruffled organdie flounc- ing, 36 inches wide, in white, pink, periwinkle and Follie. Priced for- merly at $3.50, At $1.50 yd.—27 inches wide, in white, flesh and __ periwinkle. Priced formerly at $2.50, —Firet Floor Bed Comforts, $2.65 each 48 light fluffy bed comforts in full double-bed size, with white filling, covered with silkoline. Very special. —Seeond Floor White Outing Flannel, 18¢c yard 1,500 yards of heavy. weight twilled white outing flannel, 27 inches wide. Priced regularly at 25¢ yard. —Second Floor Huck Towels, 121.¢ 600 good weight towels, size 16x34 inches. All white and white with red borders. An extra value in the Movey Day Sale. —Second Floor Clearance of Bedding All odd pieces and soiled bedding including sheets, pillow cases, spreads, quilts, auto robes and blankets. Also a large assortment of sheeting and tubing remnants. Very specially priced. —Second Floor Neckwear Clearance A clearance of all summer neckwear and odd lots from our regular stock. 95c 10c 59c 8 organdie vestee sets. $1.75. and 50c. fHE SEATTLE STAR 24 linen vestee collar and cuff sets and Were $1.25 and 69 pieces of assorted neckwear. 185 pieces of assorted neckwear. 84 were $1, 48 were $1.15 and 8 were $2.25. ~ SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Tomorrow MOVES Thursday Apparel Clearance Lots Dresses $9.95 °*. taffeta, georgette and tricotines. Priced formerly from $25 to $45. 4 80 only of Suits $9.9 include pla coats with the youthful Peter Pan collars, and cape suits. 25. Coats, Capes $14.9 lined. Formerly priced at $18 to $ Tailored models semi or full silk li mixtures and tweeds. merly at $19.50, $25 and $35. Odd lots left from several Asgreat special Spiral-spun, crepe de chine, variety of styles. tweeds and jerseys. The styles in tailored models, the shorter All silk 50 in this lot, represent- ing extraordinary values. ned. Navy tricotine, heather Sizes for misses and women. Priced for- clearance lot made of Girls’ Coats $3.95 face weave serge and coat- ings. Sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Dresses $2.55 iiss dresses aro excep, tional values. Made of gingham, organdie, devonshire, crepe and lawn ; some Jack Tars made of white Jeans cloth. Sizes Girls’ Middies $1.6 genes cloth and khaki cloth, also in 6 to 18, Jack Tars and Bob Evans, made of all-white white with navy blue wool col- lars and a few with pink washable collars. Sizes 6 to 14, —Third Floor In the Special Price Basement Clearance of . Summer Wearables Coats and Dresses at $5 18 coats of polaire, velour and tw excellent { ' season. Selling formerly at $9.50 ord $11.50. wiicmioe. ms: 23 dresses of figured crepe de chine, canton crepe and wool tweed in a good range of sizes and colors, then $8.95. Priced formerly at $12.50, Summer Dresses, $2.95 183 dresses radically reduced for q dies, voiles, ginghams. uick disposal. Imported organ- 12 were $8.95, 71 were $7.50, 55 were $5.95 and 45 were $4.95. Sizes for women and misses. Aprons, 85c 500 fresh, new, well-made gar- ments at a very special price. 15 styles in cover-all and dress models fashioned of fast color percales in checked, plaid, fig- ured and chintz patterns. Round, square and V-neck styles, trimmed with white and two-tone rick-rack braids, bias binding and pearl buttons. The best apron offering in many months. New Felt Hats $2.50 Dashing new models in all the colors for Fall, including Har- ding blue, red, tan, navy, black, brown, Copenhagen, and in smart color combinations, Some have clever ruffled brims and others have silk stitchings in contrasting colors, Very smart and serviceable. Underwear Specials Women’s Vests, 35¢ Fine Swiss rib with fancy lace yokes. Low neck and sleeve: less style, Sizes 34 to 44. 39c 350 pairs of heavy substandards with fections of weave. fancy lace SPECIAL PRICE Women’s and sleeveless style, quality. Children’ Were 25¢ cotton mixed, Vests are —First Floor ankle length. Sizes 4, 6, Burson Silk Stockings, effects weaves, Sizes 8% to 10, and ankle length style. lot, but not all sizes in all styles. Vests and Pants, 85c each or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, Children’s 34 pair Sow, 28 pr. quality sitk— slight tmper In the lot are and plain Fine ribbed weave tn black, white and cor- dovan. Sizes 7 to 10. BASEMENT Union Suits 95c 120 women’s fall weight suits of fine cotton in bodice and regulation styles. Knee length, low neck , also Dutch neck, elbow sleeve All sizes, 4 to 9, in this Regular $1.50 's Underwear, 85c 120 of them, made of fine wool and made with high neck and long sleeves, The pants come in knee and 8, 10, —First Floor Many Specials in the Movey Day Sale Not Advertised. Men’s Section Clearance of Light Weight Union Suits Long sleeves and ankle length, short sleeves and ankle length and athletic styles. Not all styles in each of the following lots: 81 suits, were $3.15 and $4, now $2.65. 109 suits, were $2, $2.25 and $2.50, now $1.65. 204 suits, were $1.50, $1.65 and $1.85, now $1.15. 135 suits, were 85c, $1 and $1.25, now 65¢. 46 sample suits, medium sizes, for $2.19 each, Hose, 30c pair 600 pairs of fine mercerized lisle hose. Our regular 40¢ stock. Made with double toes, soles and heels. In 3 colors only—Black, cordovan and navy. Handkerchiefs, 21¢ each Pure linen hemstitched handker- chiefs, of a practical quality. A remarkable ‘value. 240 woven colored border hand- kerchiefs, full size. A good quality in assorted patterns. —virst ricor To Clear Children’s Hats, $1.95 and $3.95 A clearance of all straw hats, in black, navy and white. Hats that were $2.50 and $3.50 now $1.95. Hats that were $6.50 and $7.50 now $3.95. —Second Floor Cotton Fabrics Hundreds of remnants of outing flannels, muslins, cambrics, ein hams, tissues, percales, in good usable lengths, and priced unusually low. —Second Floor ° e Sewing Machine Sale Continues $10 Less on Any Machine Purchased This Week Select any Sewing Machine in our complete stock and we will deduct $10 from our regular price. In addition we will make you liberal allowance on your old machine, You may make a small payment down and pay balance in conven- ient weekly or monthly install- ments. 18 styles to select from: 4 styles of Portable Electrics; 4 styles of Table or Desk Electrics; 1 style of Treadle type Machine, Above machines include: The fa- mous Eldredge Two-Spool, the El- dredge Rotary, The Automatic and Western Electric, —Sewing Machines, in the Basement Toilet Goods $1 Face Powders for 50c. 15c Talceum Powder for 8c. : Elcaya Cold and Vanishing Cream, special two for 59c. $2 Lournay’s L’lle D’Amour per- fume for $1.25. pod Rubber Gloves, seamless, for 75c Seamless Bath Caps for 50c. —First Floor Aug. 212—Rd- a. m. tr Tiger from 9 Boston, Francisco . str Admiral Rodman, a, at # p.m Aug. 22-—Bailed, ate Prince str Chattanooga City for Boston sang. | via Fraser River, Portiand, San Frans more from Majulp via Hongkong, Shang |cluco, Ban Pedro and New York, at 9:40 AI miral Sebree, Jackson, Pier B—Destroyers Lavellett, Wood. Str Arizona Ma 6 B—Str President) side, U. 8. A. 'T. Buford. Bast Waterway Dock & Ware Str ‘Tyndare Tedd Dry Deol Str H. F. U. & ©. B. Defiwooa, Maru, north ‘Terminal om) at 11:20 p.m str Spokane, Swiftsure, |. 8. Shipping Cross K. Delight, str Edmore, “Str Lurline, <U. 8 Le Callforn Bilverado, bri. ‘Weat Cahokia, Iconinm, ‘orest King. Puy Dredging Co.—-Str erson, ru, hipyard & Terminal—Str Roose- jeton’s Mill—Str Santa Rita, an Creosote Worke—Str TP. 8, Loop, rnan Drydock-—Str Jeptha, H—#tr Saekoh Maro. 1. 8. 8. y. 8, BANK CLEARINGS Seattle use Cn— Alexander, Clearings . Balances + seeee 4,508,173.00 858,245.00 + 1,090,000,00 a0, West Hartland, Wal: | nu minal—Str Tiger, Seattle Flour Mills Terminal—Str Grace Dellar, #tr Northland. Stacy Stet Terminal—U, #0. 6, Burn- Vancouver, Wash.—Mrs, Sarah Al pn Baa Ral g lyn sues for divorce alleging that Grittau, sehr Me Rel: |husband’s “roving disposition” has ‘Wm. Notting! bktn Alicia Havi- catsed them to move thelr houseReld aide, barge Coquitiam City. goods 25 times in 25 years, Ingham City for str Ketohikan for Stanwood for Ta ARRIVED—Aug. 22—Str Luriine from 10:20 3 U. &. &, Vestal for Bremerton, at 9:16! Smith Cove Terminal—Pier A—Btr Ad+ Honolulu via Ban Francisco and Belling= hem, at 6:16 6 mi, stam yacht Casiana *

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