The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1923, Page 9

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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 19238 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 MOTHER'S AID . te baat WORK PLANNED Last Day to Enter ‘‘Baby scepuan| Peggy’ Contest 1s Near FREDERICK & NELSON ate rector of health. Se eooe 2 Baby Pictures Must Be in Wednesday Night FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE feestdid vik eagellb-yir Gareease to Be Considered Ha 4 federal b A ha ™ E An Important Wednesday Of farina 2,500 Sample Pieces of | t} tom Dougtas, jr and Dr, H. BH to their profess af in, | expected t nh the Doug nt to the present de en ey ee Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear t 8 o'clock in the Labor k AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES fh = of ute or: =~! POLICE bE | SEE “4 AN PROVIDE FOR | Y purchasing the entire Sample Line of Knit Underwear of a manufacturer's agent, the Downstairs Store is enabled to make this unusually attractive offering, | Mystery which has baffied si IMPR E ENT € just at a time when one is planning to purchase their Spring supply of such garments. CG Fish Cakes and On police surrounds t ! The offering (2,500 pieces in all) comprises Women’s Union Suits, Vests and Bloom- , Clarer oe ee ee ers, and Children’s Union Suits (and various small lots of other knit underwear)—in ————— et Boil fish and potatoes together. Drain, mash with a fork. Add beaten and butter. Fry in deep fat. Before serv- ing season each cake with the famous Ordinance for Dexter Ave. é the following groups: aia Extension Up Again | Cotton Vests ee “phen At 25¢ mirth At 35 ist [ aE, | clcotme me cmmeel| || SOC | Ai spe smarts ees 75c \a The assortment comprises a wide range of sizes and styles for women and children. Some of the garments are slightly soiled from handling—all are remarkably good values at the low prices: 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE TED, PINAUDS ae ae ee wl ae ‘ssi the counell completely wi ee _ 50 Smart Straight-line and Blouse Models in | Wool-Jersey Dresses | | Have Been Added to the Featured Link fe, Mrs, Clarer uth, Mans, of Dresses Unusually Lou -priced at: PRESS FIGHTS RADAC ALS | Mar | most Important | rchased =< | New Fancy-weave Sweaters $15. 00 change the pean ayeiecn Ot eee $2.50 $2.95 $3.95 VE RY smart indeed are these newest additions to the Fifteen Dollar Dress Section—Wool- That Sweaters are so very much in favor for the jersey Dresses, in straight-line and blouse models ere an ere Spring season is not hard to understand when one we x ‘ my glimpses the y attractive new models that have one of the five styles as pictured. Henry Oleachewaky, just arrived Special purchase a TI nndal t fal t two slip-on styles , as pictured), in a varie of The models will be especially appealing to col- " ms w fishing fancy weaves and color combinations, as well as plain and business women, for they combine at- the Wynooche river. shades of style and embellishment, with Colors; Brown, Navy, Orange, Tan, Orchid, Rose, durability and practicability, “e nal odes r the } Copenhagen, White and Black attrac | um have been re : Ay tively low-priced, at 82.50, $2.95 | ~,4 4 Nita oe lh acetal ray i ae TO Color combinations are—navy with red, tan with brown isanearning power. | | co BY | { | brown with tan, alcazar with cork, copper with tan and Your truck on the side- |] | } Maa sat Nes, all navy blue. lines isa billofexpense. ||| } Tt Attractive New > Sizes 16 to 40. Low-priced, at $15.00. The whole purpose of Goodyear Truck Tires | and Goodyear Service | istokeep yourtruckon | | THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Pn ~” Flower-trimmed Hats Dainty New Styles in | (feller _ \ of Boudoir Caps eae f° $7.50 35c $2.75 fon counsel in their fight for five-cent fare, an ordi Cast Iron Dutch Ovens $2.50 $2.95 | | the job. We sell the com of Goodyear All iW eather Tread Trach Ties | No one opposed request of Puget Sound Elé for to construct a bridge across Quaint poke shapes with brims that roll slightly Rasa et, Abe pees : Duwamish river one mile north or droop in graceful curves, are among the new As pictured, Dutch Oven jot Riverton, Flower-trimmed Hats for Spring; 4 in he. ‘agel and Bor a. wide of heavy cast iron, polished } | Ratner. ‘Valley: Five “Cent Fare Hemp. Large bunches of flowers at the side, or color ment of P Sy st Ba ae ted inside and with patented | Club indorses fi tobe ful spray groupings (as on the hat pictured), are de- attractive Inished w ac A q lub indorses fight for lower oar pray 8 ; Among the colors (self-basting) cover. A favor- | fare in the valley veloped in a wide variety of shades. Attractive pr mE end crahiacrahite i : : er q 5 ae eR ace 3 => ite utensil for cooking pot Pri 35¢, 50¢, 85¢, NG roasts and other meats. $1.00 land: s 5. Household size (1014-inch), ‘AIRS STORE ON Bias La wn Tape | $250 Large size (11-ineh), $2.95. vege at $7.50. Uy DR. EDWIN J. 4 1 Liberty theater BROWN’S 1 inted member of DENTAL OFFICES asin . ‘ by Mayor 106 Columbia St. Browns ain ine Seattle's / Federal dry officers seize still un Leading Dentist pao ie ; rg pile oa) Cast Iron Skillet E z ff Cr 75 na eiNeee ate Uy a nied Smoothly finished cast iron Skillet, in a size that three Mquor charges jp NE tl Hotei Sie ie Rit not . é every housewife finds convenient and useful (9-inch), ‘ADPLIED FC THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | low-priced, at 75¢. « $1. 00 Yard Lt India 7 yea Cast Iron Waffle Iron Unusually good value is offered in this splendid Widths) $1.45 ] uality Japanese Pongee, in 12-momme weight, t 5 Packa LaF a : ATG oa Patahte for lingerie and other garments, and for | A 1 c wa 6 Cast aie W affle Iron, with spiral wire hand ane draperies, Width 33 inches. Price, $1.00 yard. Spring sewing plans will surely | patented ball socket for easy turning. Low-base style mite DOWNBTATAS STORE he use of much Tape, | can be used on gas, oil, coal or wood stove. No. 8 size, ” : nomical way to | good value at the low price: $1.45. “Cherry Blossom’ Pongee is also obtainable a ‘Tape, in bun- | Housewares Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE in First Floor Silk Section. 600 Fringed Panel Curtains inch. Price 15¢ bundle. (86 Inches Wide) The lease of 100 one-man street DR. WO _ fl cars tor the city lines has been ap CHINESE DOCTOR proved by the cit: ouncil. Nature ¢1 hinese Herbs \° y *. Oe . Remeies M. Hee Wo Chinese |]| ‘Two months in the county Jall ts pe Boy a the price that Jane Gray, Seattle's 6 James St Cor 204l!| tlapper.widow-bootlerger, must pay | for selling moonshine, ress Curtains stretched without pin Two children of Alfred Ryan, of holes, 40¢ pair. Best equipped || Swanson Bay, B. C., die in fire which et and curtain cleaning || destroys Ryan home. in the West. Strictly hand ease Four firemen are injured in th Aetna Curtain Cleaners |} tire wiion destrovn the Mountain at ‘or. 6thand Westiake Main 7591 || Methodist church of Montreal Work on the Alki ave, paving e Be ononenonen: project has been started Comple spa sii is hil with H tion of the work expected within |) & four months see some drink that goea an e THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Tubular Lingerie Tricolette || _Cross-Bar Lives of 63 women inmaten threat ened when fire destroys California well with. breakfast, uhil State Women's Industrial home | \t 95c Yard Marquisette iF lunch or dinner, and Pari | y. i : F 3 makes your food taste “~The Heonomle Interpretation of | x 4 Special 30c Yard Special $1.35 Each twice as good {5 Per | History” will be the subject of a leo- | [| Tubular Tricolette, in plain and drop-stitch- f ‘ : fectly Pasteurized Kris ture by Prof, Allen Benham, of the ||] Pant baad highly favored for making vests | Just 480 yards of this Cross-bar Because of a “special purchase,” the Downstairs effect weave highly favo1 aking | a Se a 1e tofernon ge ha Er. S. NAVY YARD University gt washington Thursday and other lingerie garments and is available in apie ks aisle kc plain or Store offers 600 of these popular Fringed Panel si Fast Stearhers at ti nei | the following tints: Ivory, Flesh-color, ‘Pink, marcalebai Hileh WAth ordbe bate Curtains at a very low price. st Stomrhers : : M “4 nit f | tr . * ° Orchid, Mais and Coral. Width 86 inches, Price | aineh spaced, Width 36 inches, Made of ac e open weave net, bottoms fin- . ‘ Pioneer Woman Dies | | pec ; s ; 95e¢ yard. THE DOWNSTALRS STORE | special BO¢ yard ished with 4!-inch fringe—curtains that add a THE DOWNSTA THAT MAKES stial ’ at Home in Auburn|}) ORE % ve. Mrs, Bell Thomas, pioneer Wash ingtonian, who died March 10 at her home in Auburn, is survived by weven children and her husband, J W. Thomas, Funeral services were held in Auburn Monday with cre. at Bonney-Watson'sa under -up” look to your rooms, In 21, ;-yard length, i leru; choice of 4 attractive patterns, special ( New Homespun Tweeds ik He $1.35 each. —THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE ; argutsettes At i 5 Yard i i f An excellent 2. Maes Tweeds, in Special 25c Yard 6x9-Ft. Fringed Velvet Rugs SPECIAL N From Seattle to Bremerton : Lath le ieee | much-desired shades for Spring suits, skirt and | a Las try be hel S M4 l 21 00 one-piece dresses, Gi Sandalwood; Orchid and blue, on white ground; suitable pecta e be NAVY YARD ROUT Ha ‘ Porcelain blue, Width, 56 inches. Price, $2.50 for kitchen, bathroom or bedroom Standard quality Seamless Velvet Rugs, with fringe 4 Calusa Deak wala seen ¢ GOLD RUSH TO KIL yard. HM DOWNSTAIRS STORD aan and Bebe be a ends; in conventional designs on tan or blue grounds, 4 SINGAPORE, March 12 More aii | THD DOW PAIRS STORE ans stonm | Size 6x9 feet, epee ah 1.00.1 pown than 6,000 men have sailed for Wijt| following discovery of gold there, — |

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