The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 9

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' . MANY DISPLAYS FOR FRUIT SHOW Committee “ot 3 “Selling” Exposition to City practically all the Important ap- ple centers in Kastern Washington wit have displays at the Pacific Northwest Fruit exposition, to be held in Seattle November 11 to 1%, according to Thomas B. Hill, secretary of the state development Dureau of tho Chamber of Com- | | fruit exposition ta being gokt” to Seattle merchants and Dusiness men by & Committee of three, comprising C. 8, Wille, of the Seattle Hardware Co.; Chester E. Roberts, president of the Im- perial Candy Co, and B. G. An derson, president of the Western Dry Goods Co. Plans also are being completed for otwervance of Apple week, November 6 to 11. | Rats Run Riot and Trappers Are Busy |) Alarmed by the scourge of rats! | which {9 threatening to Infest| homes of the city, citizens are re- ported appealing to the city and) federal health bureaus’ to war onj]) the rodents. As a result, six trap pers are busy catching specimens for examination by chemists of the health bureaus. It is believed that by keeping a close record of bacteria discovered jf! on the captured rats, the health | | officials can combat any disease epidemic that might result. The sudden Increase tn the num- Der of rats in residences and other buildings Is a result of the rainy season's opening, which hae driven the pests from thelr summer quar ters. SAVAGERY T ask members to come Gown and look at thé pleture of this beautiful anime! with his jaws pried open, his lips cut off, and his teeth knocked out, a five- point buck, with his magniti- cent antlers in the velvet, and left to rot in the woods. Look at this other one—from 800 to 1,000 pounds of good meat left to rot in that forest reserve.—Representative John- on (Rep. Washington. A to Confer Friday || To discuss issues that are to be jf! Drought up at the Pacific West bound conference, which convenes et San Francisco Monday, officials of local transpacific steamship com- panies will meet Friday. An effort ‘will be made at the conference, local operators say, to establish stabilized rates on freight destined to the Orient. About 50 delegates from American and Canadian Pacific Ports are expect to attend the conference. More Are Ordered So many street car tokens have isa; from circulation since |f} the first tsave of 100,000, due to}f) losses by patrons, inroads of visiting tourists and possible hoarding, that the railway department recently or- dered 100,000 additional discs to re store the normal circulation, accord ing to Superintendent D. W. Hender- son. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 583." his car skidded at ‘remont ave. and N. 43rd st. Monday night. a car driven by E. P. Thwing, 7209 Second ave, N. W., struck an unknown woman, he re-|[} ported. The woman voarded a street car. —An unidentified man was fatally hurt and died soon after he was struck at Fourth ave. 8. and Atlantic st. by & car driven by Tom Case, 5027 26th ave. 5. W., Tuesday evening. 585 —K. von Lehnaburg, of High Point, Wash., was knocked down at Fifth ave. and Lenora st. Tuesday night by a car driven by |) H. B. Iverson, of Redmond. The in-|}} jured man was taken to the city |f} | hospital, suffering from severe head injuries and bruises. 586..." unknown woman was ‘struck at Fifth ave. and Pine at. Tuesday by a car driven by W. KE. Stratton, 615 EB. Lynn st. She was unhurt. Evaporated Milk It’s as safe and pure asthe || most rigid inspections, |) throughout production ]| and manufacture, can ~ Firat Floor, A Great Two-Day “Movey” A Large Number of Extra Salespeople have been employed to provide good ser- ra in every department during this Sale, Women’s Neckwear 69c Including Guimpes, Vestees, Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets and Bertha Col- lars, of nets and dainty laces. First Floor. 500 boxes Stationery 75c $1 quality French Stationery ; some gilt- edged, 100 boxes. $1.25 quality French Stationary novelties, 100 boxes. $1.50 quality Gift Stationary, 2-quire boxes, white and colors, 800 boxes. 172 Handbags $2.69 Formerly $3.50 BEADED BAGS, draw- | string style; navy and black colors pre- dominating. PATENT VACHETTE SWAGGER BAGS, trimmed in contrasting colors. 64 are genuine leather in browh and gray—these were formerly $3.75. —First Floor, 300 Fabric Gauntlets $1.35 A broken assortment of styles with all- around straps and pearl buckles—a good range of sizes and colors in the entire selections. —Piret Floor. 180 pairs Earrings 50c Novelty designs; double and triple poops and pendant effects. 96 were 75c; | 84 were 60c. —First Floor. $1 Necklaces 50c 835 in the lot. Of pearl beads, French jet and novelties, 250 Rag Rugs 75c Hit and miss patterns, size 24x48. —Fourth Floor. 39 Wool Scarfs $3.95 ——————————— 67 inches long, 40 inches wide, 5-inch —Firet Floor. fringe, 2 pockets and belt of self mate- rial; all colors, —First Floor. 29c cordovan. and ribbed heather mixtures. $2.00 $1.50 Sheets $1.15 120 only, good weight and seamless. Size 81x90 inches. $4.50 Comforts $2.45 48 only, light, fluffy, cotton-filled com- forts, full double-bed size; silkoline cov- ered with sateen borders in plain colors. $2.65 Comforts $1.95 Good weight cotton filled comforts, silkoline covered. $6.95 Blankets $4.95 Pair : | and cot- 21 pale ad iald blankets, 66x80 inches. All-Wool Blankets $7.85 Pair 28 pairs all-wool plaid blankets, 5-pound weight. 70x84 inches. 50c Huck Towels 29c Each Good weight, serviceable linen and cot- ton towels. 300 only. $1 Linen Towels 65c Each All-linen huck towels with hemstitched ends, 314 only. 25c White Outing 15c Yard 1,000 yards, short lengths of 5 to 15 yards. Excellent quality. 27 inches wide. —Second Floor Wash Goods Remnants ; 1-2 ‘Price Hundreds of good usable lengths in Outing Flan. nel, Ginghams, Muslin, Cotton Challis, Devon shires and other staple cotton fabrics, —Second Floor Women’s Stocking Savings PAIR—100 pairs women’s mercerized stockings in black and 75 PAIR—Wool-Mixed Stockings in plain brown heather, lovat PAIR—150 pairs women’s silk-to-the-top ribbon back stockings with fancy blue stripe in hem. THE SEATTLE STAR A Sweeping Clearance of all Short Lines, Broken Assortments and Remnants in Every Department throughout the Store . . . and New Merchandise bought especially for the Sale—at the Lowest Prices, we believe, that have been offered in years. A “Movey” Event so Big, it is to last Two Days—Friday and Saturday. A, Very Special Purchase of 75 Beautiful “Babs” Imported $25 Richly Beaded Gowns in styles for afternoon and dinner occasions. Superior qual- ity crepe de Chine and Georgette crepe in both light and dark shades. All sizes. —Third Floor French Hand-made Dresses Most Extraordinary Values Trimmed Hats $4 Large and smal! Hats, and dressy or tailored models, Included are beavers, velvets and various com- binations, —Third Floor Women’s Knit Underwear Munsingwear Union Suits $2.60 Splendid quality, novelty | weave. Low neck, sleeve- less, knee and ankle lengths or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44. Silk Vests $1.49 Made of glove silk, with bodice tops; flesh only. Silk Bloomers $2.15 Glove silk, in Mesh color only Union Suits $1.25 Silks and Dress Goods At Movey Day Savings $2.50 Satin $1.95 500 Yards for Movey Day 34-inch Fiat Fold Satin tn black, tvory, navy, seal, purple, peach, orange, jade, navy, yellow, pink, ciel, orchid, turquoise, Nile, China, Copenhagen and Japan. First Floor Canton Crepe $2.25 Very good quality at this price —Firet Floor 300 yds. Moon Glo Satin | 49 inches wide. Jade, ght blue, coral, Buddha ° tomato, mahogany, dark red, navy, dark French blue, marine, midnight, tapestry, brown, dark green, myrtle, tan, taupe, Malay, —Firet Floor Fine Fabrics _—-, Chiffon, 42 Inches, costume velvet for 'o anes, wraps, sults and gowns, In 19 colorings. Fawn Crepe, 40 inches wide. A Cheney ¢rew fabric. navy and Copenhagen. Bitter Crepe, 40 inches wide, brown, black and navy. Tweeds and Wool Plaids 40 Inches wide. & different colors Many Savings in Notions’ —Firet Floor Black, For wraps and dresses, White, Cottdn union sults, low neck, TWEEDS are 54 inches wide, in 10 different coir $f 45 sleeveless and knee or ankle ings, both light and dark wd | dengths. PLAIDS are all-wool, 64 Inches wide, tn twelve combinations of | tions, bev high colors; large and small plaids. —First Floor incomplete. 643 pairs. Union Suits 95¢ | “ti Made with high neck, long sleeves Thousands of Yards and ankle length. Fleece-tined fo Dress Goods Remnants | A sweeping clearance of Short Lengths. Coatings, sultings. | [ tricotines, Potret twills, school fabrics, navy serges, silks, linings and velvets of practically all colors. to 5 yards, at extreme reductions. 14% to 16, 48 only. 8 were $1.25. Lengths from % —First Floor Unusual Values in | Women’s Pumps and Oxfords ef AND TWOSTRAP PUMPS; odds and ends rown calfskin; welt soles and military heels. 4 95 OXFORDS of brown calfskin; welt soles, low - mili heels and medium wide toes. ONE-STRAP PUMPS of binck matin; of patent leather; of caif- skin—some novelty styles; all with military heels...gecond Floor Women’s Felt Slippers, $1 Note the Many Colors: Boft.scled Felt Slippers, ribbon trimmed, with wide toes. Gray, old-rose, lavender, light blue, fawn, green, red, American Beauty and orchid, —Shoe Shop, Second Floor 95 Sweaters, $6.95 Tuxedo, elip-over and Russian blouse styles in tan, brown, navy, orange, red and jade. Very exceptional values om 50 Table Lamps, $2.50 Onelight Burner Lamps, with stippled effect finish; brown, gold and biue, —Fourth Floor medium weight. extra length, Clearance of Veilings 25c Yard Plain and fancy mesh Vellings— all remarkably re‘oced, Former prices were: £00 yards were 60c; 1,250 yards were T5c; 470 yards were $1.25; 80 yards were $2. —First Floor —Firet Floor 6,000 Handkerchiefs 5c Each Women's fine Irish printed hand. kerchiefs with dainty hematitched Regular price 106 each —First Floor hems. Movey Day inthe Special Price Basement 128 Silk and Cloth Dresses Materials—Poiret Twill, Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, Brocaded Silks and Crepe de Chine. Trimmings—Buttons, buckles, flower ornaments, colored embroidery, girdles, beads, pleat- ed panels and lace collars, Colors—Black, Navy Blue and Brown. Misses sizes, 16 to 34. Women’s sizes, 36 to 42. 135 Women’s and Misses’ Tub Dresses Clearance of gingham, organdie, voile and Swiss dresses in a ,reat variety of styles and colors, Little women and misses will find particularly good choosing in sizes 16 to a8. 32 Fur-Trimmed Suits of Velvedelaine in navy, black and brown. Smart- ly made and trimmed with embroidery. Trimmings Sizes 16 to 42, $17 of Squirrel, Nutria and Beaverette, 120 Silk Bloomers $1.75 300 Aprons $1.29 75 Trimmed Hats Stockings 720 pairs Women's Cotton Stock- ings, seamless, in heather mix- tures (with slight imperfections), Splendid quality Nght weight, dur- PAT serves ++ B80 2 95 able wearing silk jersey bloomers, F Cl “a All the wanted colors in sizes for] 599 natrs 50 Women's Lisle Stock: or Clearance women and misses, New, smart Hats, in the 4 ings, with ribbed tops....-..80¢ | They are re-grouped wanted Fall shades, and Nainsoolkx 1,800 peice Ghudedie -atoukieks from styles in which black. Of panne velvet, “pecan Gate [Lecae bs s7h8 190 | Sizes are broken. All are trimmed with ostrich, Bloomers 35c . splendidly made of ging- metallic ornaments and | wer reinforced with elastic at | 100 palrs Infants’ Cashmere Stock. | hams and percales, and feather fancies, waistline and knee; flesh only, ings (seconds), pair ..ssseees ise | tastefully trimmed. Savings in MEN’S Wear Men's Lisle Hose, pair Medium weight, nicely finished Lisle Hose, made in correct size propor- Principally mediym sizes, and the color assortment 1s good, but Men’s Imported Wool Hose, pair The popular Fall and Winter weight In the new dark heather mixtures. Men’s Collar-Attached Shirts : A Clearance of Broken Line of Sizes. Colored stripes, in size $1 15 ut 4 wero $2; 19 ware $1.85; 25 were $1.60, and ° ‘ Men’s Outing Nightshirts Very desirable colored striped patterns in soft finished cloth of Sizes 15 to 20, made with extra large bodies and $ 1.85 Children’s Hats $1 Purchases charged during this Sale will be billed on Statements rendered De- cember 1st, Corduroy Robes $4.95 Splendid values in dotted mull lined robes ; attractive styles and colors. Rose, Copenhagen, Wisteria. All sizes. —Second Floor, Breakfast Coats $7.95 Also Negligees — a selection of excep- tional values in taffeta, satin and crepe de chine, All new shades and many at- tnactive styles, —Second Floor, $9.50 Corsets $5.95 Small lot of exceptional values. Not all sizes in every style. Pink brocade and white coutil. —Second Floor $5 Corsets $2.95 Pink brocade corsets; not all sizes in each style. —Becond Floor,” Baby Flouncings 65c Yard 27 inches wide, of fine Swiss with dain- ty small patterns, scalloped and hem-— stitched hems, —First Floon Sth Umbrolics 33.28 Good quality silk taffeta in an assort- ment of street shades, and a variety of | strap and ring handles. = _yiret ricer. Lingette Bloomers $1.75 Excellent quality lingette, full cut and reinforced. Flesh only. All sizes. —Second Floor, 19¢ 69c $1.50] Cretonne 45c Yard Lengths up to 10 yards, from some of — our newest designs. 86 inches wide. Net and Marquise: tte 15c yard Lengths from 11% to 5 yards. For cur- tains, Drapery Madras 25¢c Yard Short lengths in plain colors. 380 to 36 inches wide. —Fourth Floor $18.50 Tunics $12.50 Silk Net Beaded Tunics in black, cream, sapphire, jade, rose and red. —First Floor Infants’ Knit Sacques $1.39 Dainty Knit Sacques, in white with pink or blue trimmings. Warm, comfortable Robes, sizes 2 to 6 years. Various styles and colors, Children’s Pantie Dresses $1.39 Chambray and ginghams, in plain col- ors, checks and stripes. Pink, blue, lavender, An assortment of various styles and colors. Exceptional values. Coats, $6.95 and $9.95 For little girls. Made of new Fall coat- ings. Tailored and novelty, fur collared models. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —Sécond Floor Blouses, $4.95 New Balkan blouses of Caravan silks; also crepe de chine overblouse in black, navy, currant, henna, canna, orchid, bisque, barberry, white, fog and canary, All trimmed effectively with contrasting cojors in beads aud embroidery. Third Floor

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