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DESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR SUK eae “PAGE 7 - FREDERICK & NELSON | | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE All Give Talks in West Seattle { James T. Jones, candidate for anty commissioner from the south jot, will address two West Beat. meetings Wednesday night. Can dates for other offices will also * ‘Wily Oysters Cause Removal of Tankers) LONDON, Sept. 5.Discharge ot! My from tanks within the three mile | \t ia to be forbidden on the ground t it is spoiling oysters. i . $8,000 Deposits! | CHICAGO, Sept. After Thomas as Arrington had died in the alme.| ase It was found that he had $8,000 | deposit in banks ' 6,500 Yards of Dress Cottons 15c 19c Special the Yard for house dresses, children’s apparel and curtains; width 27 inches, spe- cial 15e yard. Cotton Shirtings Special 15c Yard ~a firm, even cotton weave in many different striped combinations, suit- able for men’s work shirts, boys’ blouses and house dresses. Width 25 inches, special lic yard. Buff, Cadet, Brown, Tan and Pink. Width 82 inches, special 19¢ yard. Oxford Weave Shirtings Special 19c Yard —heavy, loose weave in woven stripes and plain effects, for men's shirts, boys’ blouses and women’s blouses. Over 1,000 yards in this lot; width 32 inches, special 19¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ex me Staple Ginghams Chambray Gingham ed Special 15¢ Yard Special 19c Yard ° Plain-color Ginghams for trim- fine, closely-woven quality for Such Charming we | mings; and checked effects, including trimming house dresses, and for chil- 4 blue and pink baby checks, suitable dren's rompers and play suits, In New Autumn Hats | At a Special Price, Wednesday $4.65 Cc is an important occasion when hats of such decided | smartness are offered at such a low price at the outset of the season. Dressy affairs and tailored styles, both, in Hats of Panne and Lyons Velvet with jaunty ribbon trims, feathers, glistening ornd- ments, Autumn flowers, moire ribbon plaited facings and large buckles. Specimen Values Sketched These highly-favored colorings are featured: All-black, Black-and-silver, Cherry, Brown, Brown-and-biege, Tile-blue. On Sale Wednesday, at $4.65. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Neckwear Offering of Exceptional Interest | Special 25c Wednesday HE offering abounds in the popular round collars and vestees with collars attached—over 800 Neck- pieces in the lot. The purchase of a wholesaler’s sample line is responsible for this very low price on Net Collars, lace- he most or your m : : oney / Rae Sagres, “Blue Streak of Vaudeville,” whose vivid: ‘ songs are described as cameos of life, shot thru with humor,” 5] ow baking in dry-heat is making comedy at the Orpheum this week. She just loves| . : to laugh, and isn’t the least bit squeamish about it, either. | , bvens dries out the water, “It’s good exercise,” says Rae, “and just the thing to shape “fmakes beans rich and one's destinies to the slender lines decreed by fashion. If you ” | want to grow thin and be fashionable—laugh! That's my} nealy,and gives you the idea about it.” nost real food value and al flavor for te pee. wom yt These Navy Twill Frocks | In the New Autumn Modes SPECIAL $13.75 DE sleeves—side fastenings in Russian effect—rows and rows of braid—ornaments and tassels. These interesting details by which the new mode is known are intro- duced in these specially-priced Frocks of navy Poiret twill, together with the graceful long lengths and low- waisted effects. Sketched at Right and Left are Sewing Machine Agent Gives Jim Hard Moment | myself in a manner pecullar to apart: | |ment occupants when the buzzer | buzzed By James W. Egan 1 hadn't met one of them In years. Not since mother used to ae JOVEN BAKED B with Tomato Sauce BEANS | ment. This Victrola | ments. Handy, never in the way—" i ‘ > ye A “There's never going to be one in exceptionally smart dou- ers in Tuxedo style—knit - spree “tn, Cale Ox: } * let 3 “ , i 7 , i j ‘ords ol ne gracefu’ Sly 30 6 ee Ghroughees, with: cle: in, novelty and plain etiteh | oot “ones oan attractive terms, lernized. He doesn’t need the white throughout, wi : from soft wool yarns. Spe- Goodyear weit soles and | | horse now. fitting collar and ail- cial, Wednesday, $3.95 rubber heels. "Only a dime a day, You wouldn't around belt. ve Ad et Growing girls, espe | “ [be without one for a dime. Just In Tan Heather —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE cially, will Ihe these | three dollars a month, Within the Mixtures Oxford- attractive Oxfords } seach? of all, you ase.” preg oe ge 4 for school wear, _ . Sizes 3 to $—widths AA to D. | be He didn’t fool me. Only a dime a gray, Plain Blue an Special $3.45 pair. | Dance! | . send me to the door to tell ‘em she wasn't home, or else was too busy te be bothered. In the old days they drove around in with white horses, and hauled their product with them, And they were as Sewing machine agents. matching nickels with Heory Ford. ‘Weill, I've learned the sewing ma ) ' those old-fashioned bores? If I had! a jitney for every one I've shooed from the family threshold, I'd be ching man still tives. Tho he doemn't/ pinterested tn a nice sewing - macht seem to be armed and equipped with ~ hea ‘The lady of the house in? lke to talk to her about the white horse and bugey nowadays busily engaged in trying out t Nights, retrieving stray cries your Victrola Hot Lips . Whiteman’s Orch. One of these sad-eyed, ro- Recently 1 moved inte # new apart. aon ee ee it wna| had fooled me, but I rallied swiftly H casters, | cursing the baby who Invented san-! itary couches and otherwise amusing / "I never sew. the taflor alive.” j machine ta just the thing for apart day—for a million days j things to do.” I found ® young man at the door. “How do you do, Mr. Knight,” he uttered, cheerily. “Wrong number,” T said, cross. ly. “The only Knight around here comes after dark.” Not good, of course. Then, not bad on the spur of the moment. “Oh, they did live here, The name is still on the mail box And 1— “Haven't had time to change it, Just moved in,” I explained. “Well, perhaps you folke would be 1 would The lack of buy and white horse “Nobody here but me,” I anapped. | Would rather keep| “But our portable electric sewing | “I can come any evening and dem: | So a quarter of an hour later he cave up and reluctantly walked away. A sewing-machine = | agent can't change his spots, | white horse or no white horse, And just for fun I looked at the apartment mail box when I went out. The name Inscribed thereon was “MeColl” or “MeCune.” leave it to those sewing- machine guys! SHOWS BARNUM IS CORRECT WHEN HE Dresses from this Offering suggesting the thoroughly up-to- date character of the styles. Sizes for women and misses, 100 Little Boys May Be Fitted With Chinchilla Overcoats At This $5.45 Special Price OTHERS know well the wearing quali- ties of Chinchilla. This good overcoating is tai- lored in these Coats in Brown. Sizes 214 to 9 years. 300 Men’s Pajamas Special $1.35 ANY men will see the wisdom of laying in a supply of Pajamas at this extremely low price. The Pajamas featured are of good grade Outing Flannel, in two-piece style, with military collar— Sizes 15 to 18 Special, Wednesday, $1.35. —THE DOWNS' TAIRS STORE A Wednesday feature at $13.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters SPECIAL $3.95 HOICE of Tomato, Jade, Jockey-red, Peach, Or- chid, Pink, Buff and Brown in these attractive Sweat- New Jersey Silk onstrate.” he continued. “Would be | Special $5.45. H fo." eke Dewars ive STORE Petticoats “I know you'd be giad.” IT had to me @ Jeay. “But don't do it, Won't you! SPECIAL Fall L Nt d Iplease go away? I've just 10,000 | a t e $3.50 porn to exceedingly good value in the fine quality of the material as well as the clever flounce-arrangementsa with plaits and rows of narrow ribbon Choice of Peacock, Purple, Rust, Rose, Gray, Cerise, Navy and Black Special $3.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE trimmed or embroid- ered. Embroidered Organ- die Collars. Embroidered Vestee Sets of organdie and batiste. Georgette Collars. Hand-embroidered Linene Collars. Collars formed by points of Venise-pattern Lace. —an exceptionally varied assortment, underpriced at 25¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 Prs. of Walking Oxfords Special $3.45 Pair SMART combination effect In two shades —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE \ NN Corduroy Robes hy Special $4.25 j Bn INED with soft Seco and ‘iu ; fashioned of very good ~ “ = quality corduroy, these Robes ‘ } present notably good values “4 at this price. Two styles to 7 choose from, one as pictured, in Cherry Pansy Copenhagen Cerise Rose Sizes 36 to 44. mantic fox trots; together with BUYS GOLD CHEST 1 DETROIT, Sept. 5.—A stranger y An opportunity to secure a Send Back My Hoseyman—= oT eae ees Useful Housewares tJ | cog? Petioking ose ” ee ee ee . j robe at considerably less than aloo 6 “bhose” fon toe, layed Ramet gaa Underpriced \jSeo7 | the rerular price $4.26. by the Virginians. The two “ close watch on it 3 _THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE numbers on one record .... 75¢ sa sreaverk Ash Cans $1.95 S . jl P e i seoby:, sep egret These Ash Cans of heavy galvan- pecta rices on My Rambler Rose . Whiteman evening late cording to Fien- ized iron, have corrugated sides for W R , Sil. Pl Here’s a medley fox trot direct Teenie ates te arial tae suis OF extra strength, raised bottom and m. ogers wver-. ate | from the Zi Follies; with gold. q fit-over cover. Measuring 26 inches $ HE purchase of a fac- f “sh (es if ia oeen mooane oes ee in height and 18 inches in diameter, A, Featured Value: tory's closeout stock is Fool . . . Club Royal Fienbers, “ond I quem Til have 3 cecponeinio - fir the” Jove i eee OY to sell the gold.” Extra value at $1.95. prices quoted on the popu } + alli. 7 Another stranger wandered into . . + Swift, brilliant, elastic fox trot. joa ; 42-Piece Dinner _| Wn “Rowers stiverpiatea | The two numbers ....+.++75 “I'm a jeweler,” stranger No. 2 Wood-Carrying Ware—all have standard j introduced himself. Set plate on nickel silver—will “Here, examine the contents of Baskets 65c wear white all the way The new Victor records include this box,” stranger No. 1 pleaded 4 through. r “Gold, sure as 1 live,” came As pictured, handy Wood- $9 75 Teaspoons, apecial 15¢ | many other great dance num- , sradhoenyeey gy: ovale geile: carrying Baskets, strongly 5 a enieenna Whlihs Speci bers; and among the red seal records John McCormack sings 18-karat gold. Why, this must be worth « fortune.” I need is $400," the made of splint wood, with re- inforced bottom. Attractive- DAINTY, conservative border design in green and gold is presented in this low-priced Serv special 25¢@ each. Table and Dessert Forks, special 26¢ each bi i Oe, o g 00d qua ty 4 ‘Wonderful World of 9 Interested ly low-priced at 65c. ni ag tp aero Table Knives, special | “s pgiee weight semi-porcela § ue Romance. ful Of palld oni 400 constets of “ ek : | utter Knives, special ] "I hay he #aid Household Brooms 6 Dinner Plates 25¢ each Sherman & C recommendation she ave the Exceptional value in these Medi- 6 Sauce Dishes Baby Spoons, special a 0. When the strangers walked out um-weight Brooms of good quality @ Cups end Madcers 25¢ cach, én Atos mB 1 Meat Platter Cold Meat Forks, special vos aegatoecard Banga thee 0 le broom corn, with five rows of stitch- re ee 65¢ each Third Avenue at Pine box of to Vinewood police ing and long white enameled handle. 1 Creamer an ees aiid Soup or Punch Ladies, spe- SEATTLE station it ; Priced at 75c. Priced exceptionally low at Gravy Ladles, spectal 63¢ cla! $1.50 each, ‘Tacoma - Spokane - Portland id brass,” the sergeant an. —Housewares Section $9.75. each, ¥ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘but my Fienberg was brought in, On her husband's need, after an examination. A n jeweler confirmed the ‘a verdict 75c THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Soup Plates —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Sugar Shells, special 25¢ each

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