The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 9

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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 19238 THE § eS ongressmen Preparing Fathers and Sons Uncle Sam Splits Meet at Kirkland Happy Family for Exodus From Work 222i cee ine oct fr maria Nation to Get Long Rest From Orator as|** Sti of Me! Rape A hari oo was 8 ae n 67th Session Ends; Vacations Planned | wa» 1 to RH. ¢ wife, a ; os e a BY LAWRENCE MARTIN v Mebenai to ar and Mra, We Brig. ¢ WASHINGTON March 2 t first rumblings of a great exod government officials, congress politicians and lobbyists, from the na tion's capitol were heart today With the death of the 67th con gress tomorrow night or Sunday, the movement will be in full swing and |; by early next week Washington wil be @ deserted village officially and |‘ T polittcally. evel ‘TRS prospective absence of a con-| Early next month the army tr §reas from Washington—from March |port St. Mihie with © to December—will be the longest rest | V the nation has had from legislative @ratory since before the war. ‘The final gave! of the season wil be the signal for a series of junket | { § Varation trips and itinerant investi.| Members of the gations that for some weeks at least | CO™Mission will » Wil strip Washington of tta leading ids to get f public men, | Tegarding this t ‘The rank and file of the great ex | OFFICIALS W ‘edus will be composed of mem? i of congress going home or on with “a politically awkv juad of “lame ducks” bringing the rear, HARDINGS WILL GO TO FLORIDA President Harding wil! join tr movement Monday when he and Mrs. Herding leave for « ton trip to Florida dential party will be GIRL, BOY AND MAN MISSI Men’s Soft-Toe Oxford DISTINGUISHED member of the Dura- Ped family is this Oxford in Black or Brown Calf—with the ultra smart soft toe, no boxing. Solid leather throughout. he Leviathan, Amert + Will inaugura Ser ‘ J | an Sizes 6 to 12. Widths A to D. Three missing ny were the | Joh abjects of search ¥ detectives | the The Soft-toe Oxford Is one of twelve styles in Men's High and Low Shoes bearing the DuraPed stamp of fine quality workmanship and leathers—at featured low price: $7.50. YZelma Park, 22, Washington State} College student, has not been seen | Harding prot Since February 19, when she disip | dle and Far ¥ peared from Pullman. She ts de-|* Beribed as five feet, five 1 with medium complex bobbed hair, Her attitr Blue coat, gray sport b Men's Shoe Section THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON and slip pers. Frank McGraw, shellshocked Aus-| bere of th tralian soldier, ts believed to be in| Secretary Beattie. He ts 36, six fect tall, | of the Welghs 160 pounds and ts dark com He will John Elba, 12, has not been seen | with the since he left his home at 500% 10th | vice presi ave. &, two days ago. Tho lad ts| government official in dark complexioned and dark eyed.) ———_______ FREDERICK & NELSON d from sight. | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 10RULESFOR | LIFE IN HOME| NEW YORK, March 2.—The New| York Legal Ald society, which han. @les thousands of domestic cases and which recently issued 10 command- gents for husbands who wish to be happily married, today announced a @ecalogue for wives. The rules: 1—Don't be extravagant. 2.—Keep your home clean. $—Don't permit your person to; become unattractive. | 4—Don't receive attentions from | other men. 5.—Don't resent reasonable disci. | pline of children by father. $—Don't spend too much ‘cal with your mother. 7.—Don't accept advice from the | A { Sample Lite of “White & Wyckoff’ Stationery At Remarkably-low Prices, Saturday: &.—Don't disparage your husband, 25c| and |\85ce = 4 j Gite tactfol. Be feminine. Men ||} OVER 2,000 Boxes at 25c: Comprising sheets in oe we i ee H vellum and linen finishes, principally of the ae popular “Autocrat Linen’—in white and tints, \ various styles and sizes; 24 sheets in box with envel- opes to match. Nearly 600 Boxes at 85c—Comprising Writing Papers and Correspondence Cards, with envelopes, of some of st White & Wyckoff’s finest brar s, including Old AS Deerfield Bond, Sylvan Finish, Florentine Feather K y Student Engineers | Hear Phipps Speak | ‘The student branch of the Ameri can Society of Civil Engineers @ banquet and meeting Wedn night in the University of Was ton commons. * An address by Thomas Phipps, of the city engineering department, rs Edge, Aladdin (large, flat sheets) and others. ‘ Boxes contain from 1 to 4 quires with envelopes, —first Floor J and a speech by Prof. H. K. Ruby were features of the evening. In an Event Planned for Saturday: 2,100 Pairs of Women’s Gloves FABRIC KID LAMBSKIN Three Exceptional Lots | as Follows: At $1.65 Pair At $1.95 Pair —800 pairs of 2-clasp French Kid —1,200 pairs Imported Kid and | Gloves, pique sewn, novelty em- Lambskin Gloves, strap wrist or broidery, in White, Black, Mode, bracelet strap style, pique sewn, Champagne, Beaver, Tan, ‘Brown, novelty embroidery; Mode, Beav- Gray. Sizes 514 to 614. er, Tan and Brown, ‘At 95c Pair —600 pairs of Chamoisuede Gloves in the popular shades, with novelty and plain embroidery. (FIRST FLOOR) Banns have been published in Paris for the wedding in the French capitol of Maric _ Norton and Cornelius Van- derbilt Whitney. Both are ally prominent in New BATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET In the Downstairs Store, ae: Panel Curtains in an Exceptional Offering tf AT UNUSUALLY. LOW PRICES | EVERAL good styles in fishes decorative Panel Curtains are snviven in this timely offering at special prices—including the four styles sketched. Four price lots, as follows: - oT baa ene ma at Co narcticte Lat (ea iaea reat fen u AERO SRN RED UL S000 eT LCT tL fin menu a nani: eat oT wan the tater nA x htt pets) hile eu: Cre {8 Ht herria inate AESO0 9 Yi en N18 BEC SS PB, aie BeAcitaht ree BB wei a Sie aeece caee ne veesseseescoesessseeunce bats sts PAGE 9 PU oa As pictured from left to right: Lot 1, Special 81.05 Kach Lot 2, Special $1.85 Each Lot 3, Special $1.35 Kach Lot 4, Special $1.50 Each heavy, open-mesh ne length, 4 yards long $1.35 cach al, $1.05 cach New Arrivals in Women’s 39c » $2.95 Almost daily, new ar- rivals are added to the wide assortment of Wom- en's Aprons. Ginghams, Percales, Black Sateen and gay patterned Cretonnes are the favored materials; in coverall and _ slip-on styles R ar and extra-sizes. Priced at 39¢, GO¢, 6O¢, T5¢, 95¢ and up to $2.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Attached-Collar White Oxford Shi with atta buttondown style, and tw uffs, Sizes 13% to 17. Good at $2.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS 8T ORE A Special Purchase of Children’s and Misses’ Shoes $2.95 $3.45 Children’s and Misses’ Laced Shoes, in high-cut style (as pictured); of good quality Brown Calfskin, with Goodyear welt soles. An excellent shoe for 4 to 11, $2.95 pair; sizes school children. Sizes 111% to 2, $3.45 pair. 2% yards. 3%Inch fringe; with hemst _ Shirts $2. 50 Trimming details are developed in attractive collars, ; lot motifs, narrow panel effects and metallic ornaments. At ann Pair a of contains 150 Panels © motif, finished hed hem and ecru; 2% yards long; 3%-4Inch Special trimmed with 3%-Inch fringe. fringe. Special $1.50 each. Special $1.35 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE An Exceptional Offering, Satarday: Aprons 100 Extra-Size Tricosham Dresses $17.75 ‘OMEN of full-figure seeking smart style lines, in Dresses at a mod- erate price, will find this an offering of exceptional merit. These Dresses are in plain and novelty weaves of Trico- sham, the new knitted artificial silk fabric with such excellent wearing qualities. Colors: Sandalwood, Titian, Navy Blue and Black. EXTRA-SIZES: 42 to 54. Unusually good values, at $17.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE combined with In white and drawn work. colored braid, For Miss 2 to 16 Years to Wear Now Children’s Gun Metal Calfskin Shoes, in laced style, on a broad-toe last; with good oak tanned soles. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.95 pair; sizes 814 to 11, $2.45, 1H DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Corduroy Suits New Coats and Capes $5.50 to $17.50 Aer three attractive models pictured, are from the new arrivals in Coats and Capes for girls; and, there are many other pretty styles. $5.45 Full-flare and plain belted Coats, many with the graceful kimono sleeve effect, are developed in good quality wool plaids and mixtures. These same ma- Just 24 of these Boys’ Corduroy Suits in good serviceable style. Coat and trousers well-lined. Trouser ams taped. { ay SAE UIE rel Rage SS We a i he) fee Unusually good value at the low price: $5.45. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Percale Blouses, 69c Boys’ Blouses, in stripe and plaid patterns, serv- iceable quality Percales; made with yoke, and but- ton cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16, low-priced, at 69¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Wool Middy Sweaters, $2.15 Boys’ Sweaters in a comfortable weight for wear now. In Royal Blue and Gold and Maroon and Gold color combinations, Sizes 28 to 84, Price; $2.15. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. terials are used for the Capes. Camel color, Red, Brown, Copenhagen Blue, Tan and Alcazar, Sizes 2 to 16 years, Prices: $5.50, $7.50, $8.75, $9.50, $10.50, $11.50, $13.75, $15.00 and $17.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits $7.85 to $12.35 Mothers of boys will find a wide assortment of the practical kinds of Suits in serviceable weeds and Cashmere fabrics, in gray and brown mixtures. Two pairs of full-lined Trousers with each suit. Brey aa j to 17. Moderate price range, from $7.85 to THY DOWNSTAL

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