The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 9

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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923 THI SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 Oo saw SENATE PASSE Polish President CLOTHES SHOW Kaiser Craves a Explains Dial Form Permanent Rifle Register of ( oe +P E c I AL Millionaire Now TUT DESIGNS Change of Scene Phone to Club Industrial Body Electrical Store ; sey A POWER BILL : ees 2 pply Co., 6 t. easly Reed Measure Goes Back to morning, of abo . House Much Altered v " . 1 1 poles, os : et t wrisineie Two-Burner B*? CHECKS PAY Electric Stove Bloodhounds Lose : BILLS Regular $7.38 Scent in Chase nised her 16 $4.50 ses fa eae 1 pee are ee | . 1} FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE 75 REMNANTS OF The Hosiery Section, First Floor PRINTED LINOLEUMS Will Offer, Friday Saal ae 5,200 Pairs of =" 1! Women’s Silk Stockings ah. AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES Other e} 12 differ 703 Pine Street Opposite Pine Street Market NOTE: It is suggested that you bring room measure ments with you, to facilitate chole FREDERICK TAKE WINES Hand Made | oe soe Y AC HT & NELSON anomie 1 : FIFTH AVENUE-AND PINE STREET Enoelo Chemi TOMORROW "$1.98. Arranged for Arbor and Garden Week by the Flower Committec Chamber of Commerce At 2:00 P. M.: MR. FRED J. COLE, “Color in the Garden.” At 2:30 P. M.; MR. FRANK STEELE, “Making the Most of Your Grounds. (Fifth Floor) To Further Your Spring Gardening Plans advantageous purchase of Stockings which we ca1 I yle and for quality, and which represent decidedly unusual values at the quoted prices: ‘At $1.95 Pair “| Rr At $1.95 Pair For “St. Patrick” —eix hundred pairs of Fy ‘THIS offering results from ar —Second Floor ‘Jullus Caesar,” Frida *. SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE PRICES: Nights—s0c, Bargain Mat “ie told to throw the wine overt: |there was colng to be any question as te the legality of bringing !t tnto an “American “port: Upon being as| sured by customs officials that it BORORORORONCOHOROBON | roicht remain, if sealed, this was done, as as ever! Payment of m $5,000 certified heck, made out to the United States Special shioned Black elght hundred pairs of Glove-SiIk Stockings P ti and toe; 44-inch fn Wht Brown, Gray and Fawn; satin.stripe At $1.95 pair. effects; with pointed heel, At $1.95 pair. SHAMROCK OUT- OUTS, 10c and 15¢ Pair At Si: 35 Pair package. SHAMROCK PLACE : tor SN ee Tanck aah unaeeaae CARDS, box of 6, 20¢. —the Housewares Section is di ir 1 3 s KS top and ay € li ng a wide as a At $1.95 5 in? Mina € Nickel and Navy, At é = sortment of the supplies and equipment needed to $1.35 pair. ‘ ne ST. PATRICK FLAGS, 20c box. a new garden, or for the careful soil and plants in existing gardens. properly esta preparation of dozen. : 1-Quart = &. . 7 ‘cinemas : sole and toe. “ $1.35 BON-BON BOXES, in © ta Spray Pump iMfit Floor «St. Patrick designs, 10c each. ST. PATRICK PLACE CARDS, 25¢ to 35¢ — 1,000 Yards of dozen. ST. PATRICK PAPER Scotch Zephyr Ginghams || 18°#2oN sets, 85c. Tin. Spray Pump for spraying rose 35c bushes, shrubs, small trees, etc.; holds one quart of liquid. Good value at this low price. NEVER LOWER Our Spring rush has already started. Peo- 4 ST. PATRICK CREPE — ple are taking advantage of the fine weather Garden Implements Special 35c Yard Pts ees i Spading Forks (short handle) 95c, $1.80 and $2.25. nd our exceptionally low prices to re-deco- a Pp . Pp Spading Forks (long-handle), $ N view of the vogue for “checks,” DECORATED CREPE rate those living and bedrooms. Garden Hoes, 45c, 69c, Long-handle Shovels, Baby C this Friday offering of Scotch PAPER, pee e and $1.00, $ and $2.00. | oats | Ginghams will be noted with interest. CREPE i Read This Price List Long - Handle Spades, -handle Shovels, any a ‘ ; , Py plain green or white, $1.50. $1.50. SPECIAL The checks are in 14-, 14- and %- 15¢ fold. Short-handle Spades, Wire Lawn Rakes, 75c. | inch sizes and in colorings easily FESTOONS AND $1.50. Wood Lawn Rakes, 85c, $5.95 | adapted to the wide range of uses for STREAMERS, in KAL SOMINE, Lb. -. . . 8c GIXQUISITEH quallty all-woe which ginghams are appropriate. core and white, 10¢ Jd Cash each. AN EXCELLENT Steel Blade Garden Hoe Baby Ch : Blue, Pink, Lavender, Mais, _ Special Orders for 2 35 broide bea Blood, Brown, Copenhagen, Nz iable and party decora= ls H aie ae Green and Black checks; in 3114- ikl 5 HOUSE PAINT, Gal. 5 RY : Special 69c ‘silk: inch width, special 35¢ yard. ! oot cate ee Solid steel, 74-inch blade Garden rea | —First Floor Stationery Section, First Harmonellas—the Best Grade MBN 3... c0eese5. BM 50c Hoe, with solid shank and hardwood handle. A substantial garden tool and good value, at the special price: 69¢. { Floor. ~ Duplex Oatmeal, 30-in. wide, OLE Ea aia ey age pa hie vas 45c iiss aid Oaiwenl Pal Seeds and Fertilizers Horticultural pene at he ae Bea Lilly's Nonpareil Grass Secds, Py - $e || ection garieiament ., | | DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lilly's ceasdetiea Grass Seeds, £6.00 and $ 10-ounce package, 50 New Bedroom Patterns, starting 5 Cc REET LOND E54 20/49 4 tip so k's a'tuno ba eo oes 4 Lilly's Kentucky lve Gra ee a an ( aaack Announces: 50¢ bottles c; Soluble COLD WATER PASTE, Lb. {lc | Lilly's Morcrop Fertilizer, Suighur Compound, iB Beginning Monday, ss ihe 5 i 10+Ib 4: pound ce AM (makes | 5 an ' ‘ Brae our gallons of spray), | WALL FEL T, Roll . $1.80 Lily's Bone. Meal Fertilizer, 25c. | March 5 10-lb, pachag c Hand Weeders, 15c and |})}) ‘ep Fertilize sack, 80, Wy} Puritan Ume;6-1b package, Hand Trowels, 15c, 25c |}! D il Cl [ Mill [ tk 7 Hand Weeding Forks, 25e, 85c and 50c. Hand Pruners, 60c, 50, $1.86, $2.75 0, Tree Pruners, 6-ft. size, $1.75; 8-foot size, 10; 10-foot size, SMITH’S WALL PAPER HOUSE Remember the Name 1621 Fourth Ave. Near Bievrat St. UNDER the direction of a competent instructor, The Downstairs Store will conduct, be- 90¢ ginning Monday, March 5, classes in Millinery-making, each morning from 9:80 to 11:80, and REGISTRATION for these classes, which will be limited to fifteen members each day, will be received in the Millinery Section, begin- ning tomorrow (Friday) morning. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE r fines and hardwood with grip, DOWNSTAING STOR,

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