The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 7

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Knock - Out) Tire Sale 9,000 tires and tubes are offered at less than half price. We have combed the whole country from coast to coast. We have pur- chased every good make tire and tube that is avail- able. A great shortage of good makes at low prices looms ahead. When these high-grade makes which we have in stock are gone, there will be no more to be had at these low prices. All standard makes. Below 1922. Kids F ree at Star’ 8 Show’ Most Preckice Get Prize THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE 8TREET Middy Blouses $2.75, $3.95, $4.95 The Middy F 50 Very Velveteen Dresses Smart New bre Women’s Coat Sweaters $5.75 Tuxedo styles, in the Jersey knit effect, combining very mt tractive novelty weaves. With fded sash and two button trime is a list of prices: FABRIC CASINGS 30x3 $ 6.00 30x34 32x34 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x43 33x43 34x43 35x43 36x4 36x44 37x43 33x5 35x5 37x5 42x4 ® Brown, Peacock, Sizes 36 to 46, at med pockets. Navy or Black 85.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $17.75 A TTRACTIVE Models for Party, Evening or Dinner wear, are offered in this new lot of smart Dresses. Developed in good quality velveteen, and combinations of vel- veteen with matelasse. Effectively trimmed with bertha lace collars and ribbon effects, two styles, as pictured. THY DOWNSTAIRG STORT Middy Skirts $3.75 tached te width and with wide hem 6 to 12 years, at 83.75, THE DOWNSTAIR Girls’ Union Suits $1.00 trimmed Dutch neck, ¢ and ankle length yle Union Suits; of White Cot Women’s Slip-on Sweaters, $3.50 A wide choles of colorings te choose from in several attractive atyles in Plain or Novelty weaves, Sizes 26 to 44, at $23.50. THER DOWNSTAIRS STORE Py S8Sssssesysessssy of Blue wast dorge, at cut in ample Bixe TORK Women’s Cotton Heather Hose At 35c Pair Rrown an4@ Blue Heather-mix | tures, in gooé-looking drop-stiteh ffect, with wide garter top sizes 8% to 10, at the low-price, 35¢ pair —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE WWWNOSSHH Shell nleeves Colors: Black, Navy, Brown. Sizes 16, 18, 20 years, and 36 to 40. Attrac- tively priced, at $17.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB weave 00 put SMALL SIZES of the above style Union ‘Suits, Glew 2 to 4 yours, et 81.00 uit { THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Sleeping Garments Bizes 6 to 14 years, id te Pere cet cae COND DA Wesley Barry | | Is your nickname “Freckles”? | Then rejoice—and bring your face | full of sun spots down to the Co lonial theater next Thursday and line it up In competition with the “mugs” of Seattle's other rust-«potted lads, B It's @ real picture—made for just Jwuch an afternoon as that of next Thursday. Speck Brown Is the name of the hero. He ts an orphan, He 3 SY Women’s and Misses’ Three Reduced-Price Groups of gets Into scrapes and some troubles. Highest Grade jand if you are the possessor of the| All sorts of fun and—well just plan Made of warmthgiving Outing i Standard Make most freckles you're going to be/to take it In as The Star's treat, Flannel, Sleepers, Pajama i ti it oats e d 20% Oversize handed a pass to the Colonial that|}«nd you are promised an afternoon Gowns are available In white or J Children ‘A N a will be good for one year! with a real “wal an assortment of pretty stripes s onski And the rest of you kids, freckies| Another thing, the only difference SLEEPERS: 2 to Gyear sizes . A Featured Value at bettween you and the actor is that at O5¢. GOWNS € to 95¢ and 81.25. PAJAMAS: 6 to I4-year stzes, at $1. THE DOWNSTAIRG STORE 30x33 32x34 32x4 33x4 4 4} 33x44 $ 8.50 yor no freckles, drop around to The Star office after 2 o'clock Saturday! your picture is being shown, white afternoon, and receive free tickets to) yours will be In the making. A movie the Thursday afternoon show. The| cameraman has orders to be on the Star ts giving the treat, and all you | Job, and he'll take a real action movie have to do ix to step up and ask for|of the whole gang of you, freckled | the pasteboards. and frecklelens, that will be shown | You'll see the prize bunch of/on the screen a few days later. | freckles of your life, even if you| Don’t forget the date for the show | have been on this earth a full dozen|—next Thursday afternoon—and |yeara. For the picture tw “School | don’t forget to call for your tickets Winter Hats $1.95 $2.95 $5.00 ld-year alzea, $11.85 Moderately priced garments, that will give real satisfaction for general wear, are these Coats of double faced Women’s Knitted Mittens i Days,” starring Wesley Barry, the|at The Star office Saturday after d Gl 34x4 22. [most freckled-faced kid im the| noon as soon after 3 o'clock as you an loves Polaire cloth. movies. can get there WIDE CHOICE of attractive styles, in 35x44 36x43 33x5 35x5 37x5 REBUILT AND RETREADED TIRES CORD OR FABRIC Guaranteed 4,000 Miles All Nonskid 30x34 $ 5.75 32x34 6.50 31x4 9.50 32x4 10.50 33x4 11.00 34x4 12.00 33x44 13.50 34x44 14.00 _ | 35x43 2:14.50 . 33x5 15.00 4 35x5 15.00 \ USED CORD ANO FABRIC CASIAGS All Aor y “suse bd Us 3 At 25c Pair The Mittens are doubleknitted, in Black only, Gloves single-knit- ted, In navy, brown, gray, tan, white, cream or black, at 25¢ pair, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Developed in raglan sleeve style, with convertible collar, and all-around belts. Sizes for Women and Misses, a value worth consideration, at $11.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Velvets, Duvetyns, Felts and Beavers; the entire stock, in three Reduced-price Groups, at $1.95, $2.95 and $5.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sings to Doll, Image of | Wife Who Deserted Him | BOSTON, Masa, Nov. 17-—Ip a) “When things go wrong or times [) ‘dingy basement shop in one of the} are hard I take her tn my lap and) most crowded sections of the West| talk it over with her,” he continued. | ind labors @ shoemaker, Louis Vi-| “It helps an awful lot and makes ale, known thruout the section as|things so much easier, doesn't tt,|]) “Happy” and conceded to be one of|dear?” he queried, turning to the the strangest men tn this city. image. Then with a alight pull of « All day long he sits at his bench,| string he caused the head of the! singing and pegging away at count-| image to nod, quite emphatically, too. | less pairs of shoes, while seated di-| SINGS THE OLD ' reetly opposite him in a chair, fully! LOVE SONGS | clothed, is an image of his erring! “Never a night goes by but what I wife, who deserted him and his two/ «ing to her, sing the old love songs children seven years ago, running /that she used to love so well. Then) jaway with another man. we have a nice long chat together. On that image, which he fashioned | After that I put my arms around her with his own hands, he has lavished | and tell her again and again how, all the love and affection of @ most) much I love her. She seems to un- panyetes husband, hoping that some) day the wayward and disillusioned |little woman will return and claim the husband who ts patiently await- | ing her return. | CONFIDENT Novelty Aprons At 25c to $1.95 Each There seems to be an Apron to satisfy every need — and every desire for color and fabric, in this wide as- — sortment. Cretonne, Chambray, Percale, Black ~ Sateen, Unbleached Muslin and Gingham has been © developed in many attractive ways, at 25¢, 39¢, 50¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.45, $1.75 and $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 185 DOZEN Women’s Embroidered ’Kerchiefs AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING of attractive white and colored 10c "Kerchiefs, with dainty bits of embroidery in white or colors. Excep- EACH tional values, at 10¢ each. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE dorstand, at least I think she doen,” | he murmured as he brushed away! the tears. i Whatever move Louts makes thru out the day, from the breakfast table, | to his work, to dinner, back to work, | | SHE'LL RETURN |then to supper, « pleasant evening | Yet Louls ts happy in his con-) and then to bed, his imaginary little |tancy. His big, generous heart ts) | wife goes with him. broad enough to overlook the pecu-| To every patron entering the dingy | | Harities of a frail little woman who |iittie shop, Louis politely Introduces | was misled by the glitter and show | his “wife.” of @ great heartless city as displayed to her by a man other than her hus- ‘Kidnaped Girls “Go | Thousands of Miles Women’s Heather Clocked Stockings At 6c Pair Cotton Stockings, with the pleasing Drop Stitch effect in front. With wide-hemmed top, Pearl Bead Necklaces At $1.00 Bach WAX-FILLED .PEARL BEAD Necklaces made up of graduated sizes of lustrous beads Neckinces in three lengths: 23, and 29-inch. Attractively priced, at $1.00, Boys’ and Youths’ Storm Shoes $4.00 and $4.95 The kind that stand for hard “scuffing” and give am- band. “She'll come back some day,” Louts | sorte explained. “All these long years! GLASGOW, Nov. 17.~Two Be * bs Spices ‘ and reinforced heel and toe. Col le protection from “rough” 30x3% $ 400 $3.00 | since she went away Thave had this | ian ‘ira vais. SescKed an bent @ 50-PIECE PRS TUMSTATEA TORN Sd cased MAOIs 0 a0 ire Made of tl o . |ahip here and traveled halfw ° 2 son. See oe — Sound the word weore cvnne | Danner Sets bac and white; with clockinge Calf, on a broad-toe last : pea Pred Pe FT [et being sent home from Cal M ’ Siac hasan tenes 44k te with heavy soles, and buckles at top. Sizes 11 to. 32x: . . Ae ens 10, at @5¢ pair 1814, $4.00 pair; 1 to 6, at $4.95 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 6.00 5.00 $12.50 BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ ARMY LAST SHOES; of Tan _ 34x4 7.00 6.00 ‘Society Is Bath Robes 32x41, 7.50 6.00 | Of serviceable weight. ’ Calf, Blucher style, with welt soles. Sizes 11 to } oy: is tee Now Making| wre g4.95 ggc akeest eS tessioknasem a 34x4/, 7.50 6.50 lecorated with thin Blue $ 4 : : 35x40, 750 650 Work a Fad line and Dutch Windmill = 85c CHILDREN’S LACED SHOES: of Tan Calf, in a. } sal : b . Of Beacon cloth, in Green, Qood-looking styles tn Light aroad-toe last style. Neat fitting and serviceable, 36x41, 8.00 7.00 | design. The set includes: Brown, Gray, Blue or Tan col. and Dark-green mixtures, of Sizes 6 to 8, $2.50; 814 to 12, $3.00 pair. 33x5 8.50 7.00 6 Dinner Plates ori Sa eae oe |. eee Steen, en ee i "°° THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | pos 4 = i $ ei a —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE -~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘These prices aro the pare tet | Soup Dishes 75 P. rm ; | Sauce Dishes ars MAIL ORDERS Cupe and Saucers 100 DOZEN . Shipped ©. 0. D. Meat Platters 4 oe A good Mest Pinter Men's "Mavehsata Young Men’s Shoes sgn ncaa Salad Bowl sas ‘ PIKE ST. TIRE SHOP combination Open Vegetable Dish Colored Borders—Colored Initials Reduced to $2. 9 5 Pair W. 0. Standring | Gravy Boat Borders and Initials in Lavender, Tan 2 W WIDTH: 3 Laced Elliott 0446 | Bow! Cc or Blue. Neatly boxed, at 25¢ each, MOSTLY NARROW V S, in Brown Calf St. Cor. Boren The recipe is that of a The 60-piece Set or Box of 6 for $1.50. Shoes, with heavy oak-tanned leather soles. Sizes in Pike ° : : 50. { . —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE the lot 6 to 11. Reduced to $2.95 pair. celebrated Italian chef. picts eee eee STORE mo THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB § | But the quality is Heinz LI aR TOL -|—from the making of icy mat mi occa eae aN RAN a ieee | loss of accounts and demand no se- — ee ate ee pede of Women Rioters in curity for our credit extension, Book sellers lose more, because people get tired of books and repent their pur- chase, but those who buy essential household things are nearly always honest.” |the dry spaghetti in 1 Heinz spotless kitchens [to the cooking and blending with Heinz Most Everybody’s Kinda Honest, Say Credit Men tion to know backed him up when asked about It by a reporter. Vienna Numerous — VIENNA, Nov. 17.—Women have been the ring-leaders of recent riots here. They stripped all the clothing from a banker's wife in the street and stabbed several policemen with of the passes out.” SEND YOUR OUT-OF-TO' FRIENDS A SALMON Mexican President’s Life Is Menaced MEXICO CITY, Nov. 12.—Prest- Mrs. Belle Howell Bohn Time was when a society woman must find her career in balls and CHICAGO, Nov, 17-These may be the halcyon days of crime, but the fost people are honest,” FOR THANKSGIVING famous Tomato Sauce | parties |great majority of us are an honest Hg u = ae anawe w. ‘3 Berpatsin, mabagee dedit Obregon ‘bas recentay” received Carefully selected fish weighing Today, both in England andi lot. : of a downtown loan bank and jewelry | three letters threatening his life, his | hatpins. Frets nelacted tems cleaned (and selected cheese, |America, being in society does not! ‘This message of sunshine Is from) Among these pustness men were | concern, but the honest ones don’t] ic te nwo letters were business mon dealing with the public| several newsboys, who agreed that | come here for loans without security. | aiicd in the United States: | prevent any woman from being a | professional or business woman as and packed in ice in individual boxes, When we lend without security we What Is Sanipractic? i What It WHT they can leave a pile of papers any- here, who may be presumed to know where all day long, and that there whereof they speak, and may act as generally get ‘bit,’ so usually we de- (At the Cornish ihc) well $2.00 Recently Washington society was an antidote for the numerous crepe| will not be more than four or five |mand it.” encie Linh and Danie ie 1 ee Petivered. to aay enstans sfitee stattie’ to know that Mrs, Belle hangers who insist that “day by day, | persons at the outside who will neg-| J. H. Mallen, general superintond-| | theater Present Three One-Act Plays FREE S LECTURE arrive in good coneit Order | @ Howell Bohn, a daughter of the late cuss by cuss, we are getting wuss lect to drop their two or three pennies | ent of transportation of the elevated | | “The Exchange,” by Althea Thurston now elther by mail phone to | ‘Admiral Howell, had announced her, and wuss.” in payment for the paper they take, | lines, Is also sure most people are || “Pally Bread,’ fh — Katherine aueitey: Saved cea ties insure prompt delivery | a e intention of opening a tea room J. A, Everson, assistant sales man-| “Our business is based squarely on| honest, nevertheless he has a force| | wre winger fe “aaa ww Pesetvad ‘Body in Disease” JORDAN-REDMAYNE C€O., Caw the “Yellow Dragon" is one ager of the International Harvester] the assumption that most people are|of 15 men on the job to confiscate r 5 of the most popular spots in the! company, testified to the innate hon-| honest,” said W. A. Peterson, credit|the weekly $1.25 passes of L. riders | Ready cooked, ready toseros °.))101 city and is frequented by the)esty of Americans In an address to} manager of the largest Chicago store | who toss the pasteboards from plat-| | Tleketea-the a cate oak | moat interesting and prominent poo-| the Chicago Association of Credit | selling furniture on the Installment} forms to friends below. Hopper-Kelly's. Men, and other business men in pos¥ (plan. “We ‘ave leas than 6 per cent “However,” Mallen sald, “we've ple there,

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