The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET wrarail showld be Toplerty,_ Autherieed Marre wee Cale! Preching OF er eae lend tharoeghnere. They refill with, Bem ante errrect even, STANDARD OTL, COMPANY (California) duet, carbon, fine metal particles pocine 1, 000 Cards of You Can Buy These Buttons The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Will Stage Toilet Requisites mo oie ome «| | at 10¢ cara A Promenade of oe ‘sexs in the United States ts one Rice Powder a y. “ an | e ° On! | Speapaaeee 4 ‘sat —~ 1) we then aga ig we Practical Fashions ia : rein 100,000,000,000. milea’ of] V shad ggg dilate THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY fe within 100,000,000,000 miles of ming Buttons—in many Lip Stick ——_—_—_____—_- 4 ° ed . . | styles and sizes, from 2 A DEMONSTRATION, with living models, of the Castile Soap a ia \ : . ” to 12 on the card, priced attractive, good-style Frocks, Coats, Suits, Hats ee coal gar” us, ‘ j ‘. / at 10¢ a card. and Accessories to be bought at very moderate At 15¢ Beattle’s t ca. - > an eae ee ee, prices in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Tooth Powder Leading Dentist : - - | ° m Shaving Cream fee More Than 2 / ee : Women’s and Children’s Apparel Will porary 3 Chase — ‘ bis | Pins, 5c Paper Be Modeled at Each Performance Cold Cream E _ AMUSEMENTS — f 4 Just 600 papers of Thursday and Friday—8 to 4 p. m. yet autitier THIS TwKt ’ Ys | these sharp-pointed Pins, Saturday—10 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. Bay Rain \ vs MOORE! balLy % : i 400 to the paper—at 5c. Talcum Powder THEATRE i | —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 8 Orpheum Circuit VAUDEVILLE 3°": . | The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Is Proud Uncommonly Good Style—Uncommonly Good Value " THIRD OF A CENTURY | to Feature These at TRIMMED HATS New Velveteen Dresses SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS r rien a ae: | At $5.00 late $1259 ond? 15% Dr. Albert Atwood HATS of pronounced ICTURED at left and right are ! By Mabel Cleland Jasciadles tas Uovk setitase eine” THI % smartness for this two styles from this interest- He's 90 yi id—think ef itt Dr, Atwood was the first regular|}/ Me : modest price—in Duve- F ing group, and there are others Ninety years old, with a mind | inister the church had after the 3 tod * ot i Silk Hatter’s just as attractive, showing loose deat ond clert, bach strelett, parture of its founder, Fev. David . tyn, ilk, ‘atter : 2 “ Blaine, who was transferred to Ore- [| Plush, Silk Velvet and panels faced with contrasting steady and pleasant to listen (0, ee en ee cee } ee Joth crepe, uneven hems, plaited rib- and 5 pereetiy, ue tine 8) & ; Metallic cloth. bons and other novel trimmings— have been umpolied by its tong | (which wae the larger place) came to battle against “the world, the | S**ttle as he found time. Feather trims in all " on black and brown velveteen, their smart variations flesh and the devil.” In speaking of the work, Dr. Jn twood rs une mukian oe a ogghews thes wari. (Arter eared ; : are featured, together Women and misses who favor birthday will be celebrated Thursday | ! that little church? Yes; with ribbon and vel- ; these moderate prices will be “ghleng rem gtdipoced on prayer sscting. "Desier Marten vet combinations, delighted with the offerings P A | T A CG E S Dr. Atwood was born near Tucker:| POyer meeting. Dexter Horton } oie teeorent ton, N. J. on October 27, 1892. He| Deeame ite mainstay, and did Cf at $12.50 and $15.00. married very early, and came Weet| fovdeit, work Me vone carly Fa Ne 4 i ‘ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE iobtgeiadata BPECERATSEGER oF 27e76 ) Geek Fe Matinces 230 Nights 7 and Of) O°"S)7) beincing his wife and three| 898 of its existence.” b New Playing lehildren to Seattie, via San Fran-| “Then we had no building, but|]| V Mra. Maynard, the widow of Seat-|f) J RIGOLETTO BROS. [| “"";, sors: neatilo was nothing |tie's firet physician. gave them a|{| Reversible Cotton PI id BI bk t —and— but a hole in the wilderness | room in her home, which stood on/]) a an e $s SWANSON BROS. when I came here, It was still |tho present alte of Schwabacher {| é Knitted Ties company’s plant. They were there KIRKSMITH SISTERS || "eerrded = missionary territory, [companys plant. They wore, (ner Special $3.65 Pair congregations when y crowded Mra. Maynard out of her " . ri . z TUCK & CLARE “My church (the Methodist Epts | Tesidence in that locality.” er saci Porcelain, Rust, Ge weight, firmly-woven Blankets, with soft wi the ‘white! One of the most remarkable things . Cc fleecy nap, size 66x80—in novelty plaids of DALY, MACK & DALY |)cops!) was known as thi hi church,’ to distinguish It from the|about this dean of Seattle preach. At a notably low price— A 1 Tan, Blue i Gray. Excellent values at the Methodist Protestant, which was|ers is his freedom from selfesteem;|1) $5.00. AVORED Autumn col- pri called the ‘brown church.’ The white | he simply does not sea the years of || —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ or combinations in church was the first in the city, be Fasdemetibenant as ble work; it 4 these new “wide-end” knit- ee ee ee ted Ties of artificial silk. Imported Table Covers = or “they. Under his leadership the young Priced unusually low at , “A 99 [| people aid all the work now ac-|f| Pe 50¢ each. At Special Prices I M ETA poe sree "Netaistors 6 ee ater 40 K. t tchen Tabl es i ema inde ges cues rier si ey These practical Japanese Cloths in Chrysanthemum, The Toy Factory || churches co-operated, notable among Hydrangea, Iris and Butterfly and Wistaria patterns, known 5s ot Probyteranan In Pag nsgaared ‘At $3 5 0 Each are specially-priced as follows: he holdin, i embers to- Tees Witheh any cureh aeheiny e j 48-inch we ot 54-inch size, 85¢ ithe * ABLES of strong inch size, 95¢ Dr. Atwood ts an author of - ; —T! st STORE some note; in our public library |]) 088 x Z construction, apealginuie’ his pioneer siery, Toes Lape —— unstained, sanded querors,” and “Glimpses o' ts —— finish, fitted with Pio Lit Puget Sound,” : tog hE hy Ly drawer. ‘Size of top, ; 175 Pairs KENNEDY & ROONEY balldings and ae many struguting. rapid Improvements of the town/l) _ in Black, Brown, Navy, f ’ For Men and Boys the part played by the Metho- gg peagacey ge dist Church in the Northwest. inches. ea- | ar thecmerting bores atthe tured, value af BrownCalf Two-StrapPum | First M. EB. church last Sunday Dr. | $3. 50. 75 P. a |J. Ralph Magee, now pastor, asked L — airs si Slay eee ok HIT-AND-MISs Ab ye At $1.95 Pair Bar ee hes ieee pan bea, caw. On| RAG RUGS AT Boys’ Knickers aity 872-1! splendid strength of him at 90 years, se a SPECIAL PRICES VERY LOW price |] maiusacture exclusively [the whole big assemblage burst into 800 YARDS NOVELTY Three sizes featured $1 00 “\for these Pumps 11 aa ray fg (pF pomp oars eave nadia MARQUISETTE in these bright, cheery ° with Goodyear welted Then the party! At the University AT 18¢ YARD Rag Rugs for bedroom, R play and after- soles, broad toes and |M. EB. church, with Mra. L. C. An An unusually low kitchen or bathroom. school-wear, to save es a A antago deers ign Regrets price for these Marqui- 24x36-inch size, the school suit, these ex- Schasl gies a Dr. Mages and the Rey. Arch Tre settes in hemstitched special 58¢ tra-knickers in pleasing |] plant working « jMmayne, of Seattle, and by the Rev and tape-border effects 25x50-inch size, brown and gray mixtures, Sizes 214 to 714; widths AA, AandB, ¢ | fo fill all our Chas, Bowen, of Kirkland; with on plain grounds; white special 95¢ wijl prove most useful. At $1.95 pair. | Including Chris some 60 of Its members (the young secured Booth } est of whom is 70 years old); with « and ecru, 36 inches wide, 27x54-inch size, Sizes 7 to 17 years, low- edtmansiracions hp Toy "mating [| eoodly company ot wives and daueh:lf| | 18¢ yard. special $1.00 priced at $1.00," dhe, ene ee ters, the Borrowed Time club will 19th, inclusive. Be ou Ile if . sah steend ‘the Frult Show, J mtertain in honor of Dr. Atwood, =: BOYS’ RUFF - NECK THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ite chaplain. ‘ i j pen ae lO Aewees wit reply to the ad- ‘te 2 ‘ “ SWEATERS, in_ school : = = ——————~ | dresses, and in closing will read the 3 to, Ry ” - g , colors with body stripe, | following verses which he wrote last 2 ly ? 5 sizes 28 to 34, and at- e IK: } > ‘ ed Tpapaheeetaipee . igeively woreed at = hese Plain-Color |Our Mees have quickly sped away, : $2.45. The sunset hour almost in aight, c : : . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE é Load son'et pore shen be hott oat-Style Robes To those who trust in God. SR PEP EO ORS dest, | ! 42-Piece ‘Are Unusually $4. 75 fe ere Dinner Set L2™”Priced at ({ a | '¢ have no cause for alarm or fear.” ° y SP oemeuercemel | Single-size Metal Bed $9.7 5 DX to special purchase, these y ’ D. AHLI A BE ARS tm A good-looking Robes of eider- y/ cy Pp tant exee ||] Sooner GIRL'S NAME] Special $4.50 s pepe snag inte 9 oa wil bo in the ale or’ One of Seattle's new. dahlias, |I| S pictured, low-post Metal Bed in gray enamel quarter length; in rose, pansy, this Winter, Let our |grown from a seedling of Will H.|}| finish; substantially constructed and well-fin- Sisto joal Cha aoe Later J trey. simone toasts bextknown ]| | jghed: single-size, special $4.50. blue and gray with contrasting- dal ‘owers, now bears the name /|f) . : Sisa” teeat The Goddess of fier tinian 1. Sheridan. Tho naming LINK FABRIC BED SPRING to fit this bed, $5.50. color bands as trimming, vlee—no obligation. Opportunity jot tne onutitul flower attee one of] | PELTED COTTON MATTRESS to fit, made with : Finished at waistline with tie Spagna > 4 walk ciab oun saa 6 of the recent dahlia show at the roll edge and covered with novelty ticking, $6.75. Ens! cord. Sizes 86 to 46. . ‘ mber of Commerce, which be-|f| ‘ : ae Featured Thursday at $4.75. for free ot “Radio inte and Are you prepared for her? ame #0 generally popular among fe |flower lovers of thin section that ° ° THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ee Hare you got your savings to H licom a three-any show, as orizinaily || | 78Q Yards of Curtain Voile XCEPTIONAL value is Sie Unwoeed © tmctienine ioe me. offered in this semi- Te RO, POR Ais Sow seiner cae Special QO Yard porcelain Dinner service =falvanized iron, with car. is @ gorgeous orange and white dahlia || daintily _de¢orated with Ash Cans rugated sides, raised bottom en eg seers Beet. ie hey! impasse castors, | HIS soft, sheer quality of Curtain Voile lends festoon effect of small pink and fit-over cover. Size 26 sag wp itself equally well to plain and ruffled curtains. rosebuds. inches high and 18 inches Cash on Demand With a full cargo of canned In 89-inch width, ecru color only, exceptional value The 42-piece service $1.95 in diameter. Underpriced at salmon, the steamship Spokan at 20¢ yard. 9.75. 4 $1.95. CAPITAL $400,000.00 Capt. Frank Landstrom, is schedul —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $9.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pine Street at Fourth Ave. to arrive in port Thursday fro —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Southeastern Alaska ports. The vei sel also has 170 passengers aboard,

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