The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1923, Page 9

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MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 __ MAN OR HORSE? Ha asy to Design N ew Hat Close Content Mineoh 26. ~~ APPLAUD JUDGE Writers Approve Sentence Meted Out to Driver 5c m ot wit are going to uphold the law aga su Iw w guard and see t men of the type of Mr. Love get © to interfere with our Yours truly MARY RAE ANOTHER LETTER Editor The Sta: E. Love. fa man whe 3. some place where brutality Is all full sway, It m >» read the lif ’ If you are do power to stamp out humane me and other 4 titutions, Mr. Love, it mig’ te prepare to yourself for the sort of country you he : prefer to the cc ons that exist in | it is th ‘ou can gO away, you know, to jon, — - a SE b lac It’s the top o’ o’ the evenin’ too— your bread with The Energy Spread for Bread t = SENSATION OF THE MUSICAL SEASON FRANK P. HOOD PRESENTS (N. W, Direetion Katharine Riee) TITTA | RUFFO Baritone the Byer Known Assisted by i Yvonne D’Ardle SOPRANO Max Merson PIANIST SEAT SALE TODAY SHERMAN, OLAY & CO. Third Ave. and Pine St. (LIMIT, SIX SEATS TO A CUSTOMER) URICES: $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 WORLD'S GREATEST BARITONE NG NEXT MONDAY t Productions by the at. | Hat. Eve, THOVATORE . Mats.: 82 to 500 | tLLIN Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year Win.D. Perkins & Co. Bankers 211 Cherry St. mornin’ and the top as mpathy CLAUDE to you when you top| Will Stage Drive ‘ for New Members : A membership drive will be by the Washington Nat association from Mar 90, in an effort t natural se te resources |nounced Satyrday by Miller, of Seattle, president of the| assoclauon. #30 SHARP WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY CLUB AUDITORIUM h st in preserving Washi it was an Winlo \Foster High School Wins Spelling Bee) Foster high school brought home| which caused an impr the bacon in spalling, while Rich-/that described above | mond Beach high took the prize in| Nuit Blanche, at the Purple Hubbles penmanship in a contest held At) ball of the Elks Saturday night, but | Foster Saturday. Team from Byrn / lighting effects, bizarre and start | Mawr, Mountain View, Richmond Beach, Ronald, Rivert Dea Moines, Auburn and F represented in the c SPARGUR STRING QUARTET TOMORROW NIGHT O'Bri THE SEATTLE STAR Milwaukee Trains the Columblar ies aad and There Show Movies Now Appraise Estate of HAD ONLY Edward F. Sweeney |X TEACHER Hard Work Is Only BY WANDA VON KETTLER | Romance Ends With Dismissal of Case 5 attention NEW ATUK N J “ ged to have kid Charge of kid “ J ox & I nm, former Britiat re" H. F « 4 of Miss w# BY CYNTHIA GREY I f the r you| Easter hate—more than » « signs have reached the and as e¢ to midn oka be comp If you FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENU mame E AND PINE STREET : BU BBLE DANCE "| BIG SUCCESS night they watched the er back again. | actly the Wheel and t It wasn't ¢ $24.50 ing, which poured u floor af the arm | Blinding f | the faces ¢ = | from the bri the crowded volving ¢ | myriad gle | with colored lights of infinite variety | added to the general effect. Approximately 10,000 persons on | tered the gates, dance¢ and enjoyed the costumes. FP: bubbles were everywhere and pirit and bubbled id fellowship. j over with a | | Bureau of “A Homespun Vai in “THE NEW TEACHER” to help in reuniting ( Other Acts and May McAvoy in Missing Relatives Welatives or friends, The de; pce whe separated. Those those relatives of fylends ate missing ofe lnvited te rupert he disappea: Readers wh: NOW PLAYIN: | ~Ttoyal Sidney: White Brothe THE Ross and Rom Kendal THE SABINIS ORIGINAL, JOE JACKSON The Most Copled Pantomimie | Comedian in the World G STASIA: LEDOVA s ” re SMITH AND BARKER Matineess 2:30, Nights: 7 and 0 LEWIS AND NORTON Equilll Brothers RENEE SISTERS Pantagescope BOB LA SAL eral Adminni G Matineen, 2he LE Nights, . Other newspapers nee such items as w feuowing’ pe rsons, & them at the office of the Western Union Tele- graph Co.: Mrs. Anna Wolfe, 462 De- troit ave.; Marguerite Wainwrite, | 2400 30th ave. W.; J. R. Donnelly, | .; Mra, Clarence Schal- ssage awaits her from La. | Crosse, Wis. | smart ways: Here'y the latent ploture of Akh neton, father-in-law of King ‘Tutank hamen, Original js a stone image Hand-welted goles, In the Metropolitan Muxeum, KOE UAS a ]York, "I'm proud of ‘Tut,” saya || New military heel. Akh. ‘Tutankhamen’a wignet ring in| shown below Akh's ploture, 10 MODERATELY-PRIGED DPESS SECTION Feature for Tuesday: New Knitted Frocks SPRING mode of consequence is the vogue © for knitted apparel —introduced by the | Moderately-priced Dress Section in Knitted | Frocks of pronounced smartness—straight-line | and jacket styles, two as pictured. NOTABLE Three-plece Knitted Costume A Straight-line Knitted Frock | with tleon jacket over (Gray, Belge or Yellow) ith — bordei crepe-bodiced frock — bor with border = design in | harmonizing colors. in| dered with. vividly-colored crbsasntleRC aphasia te | designs. In belge only $29.50. Second Floor WESTOVER For Town and Country hid ayes business-like is this sturdily soled trap Pump which acknowledges the sway | of senate effects in four distinet and Brown Suede, brown kid trim, $12.75. | Beige Suede, tan calf trim, $12.75 | Gray Suede, black calf trim, $1 White Reignskin, white kid trim, $11.00, Tho and $29.50 VALUE !, with threads of artificial silk~-824.50. | 75. Convex-buckle strap fastening. Firat Poor There] American Girls Do Not { w ANT 10 KEEP BEES? Persevere, Says Artist} «sisi s.i.rs ns cae Method to Follow to 6 colleg ora of Succeed in Music, She Says ti PAGE 8 Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash Gentlemen: Plea nd me a copy of your Bi-Monthly Bulletin, Vol. X., No, 6, dated March, 197%. My name is....----++- ee print and address legibly.) a Levitekl, master t at the Met r e + the local n of Miss Katherne Rice, hig kb WIFE CAN HAVE A CAREER, TOO | Washington Pionealt Dies at Age of 83 ngton plo- home, 409 widow, three n Gillette, Mrs, s. C. A. Fowler, ick G. Gillette, all FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Will Stage A Promenade of Practical Fashions THURSDAY, MARCH 22 Presenting the authentic modes of 10 to 11 a.m. Spring, developed in unusually smart aa 5 ee fashions in Wearing Apparel and Mag caaiaed 28 Millinery—at moderate prices—for 1 dhe a Women, Misses and Children. A pro- [on iow MARCH 24 gram of showings will be announced 10 toll a.m. later. Smart Styles in Dresses That Will Please Misses and Small Women Are Attractively Low-priced at: $12.50 4 HE model sketched examples the smartness of the styles “ offered at this low price—in a good quality Twill, with gathered skirt and ornamental belt-buckles; is trimmed with several rows of yarn around skirt, on cuffs and collar. A row of round, bright metal buttons adorns the cuffs. Choice of Bluejay or Alcazar colored yarn trimming. Other styles employ lace collars, lustrous braids and belt- ed effects as trimming. All are excellent values at the low price: $12.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Room- and Throw-sizes in Grass Rugs Attractively Priced Woven Grass Rugs are a very satisfactory and inexpensive kind of floor covering for living- toom, bedroom, enclosed porch or summer camp home. The Downstairs Store offers a good as- sortment of the popular sizes, in pleasing con- ventional designs, band borders and stenciled ef- fects—in blues, browns and greens. 9x12-ft. Grass Rugs, $3.95. 3x6 ft. Grass Rugs, $1.25. 4-6x7x6 Grass Rugs, $1.75. 27x54-inch Grass Rugs, 55c. (Size 9x12 Grass Rugs available in brown and green only.) —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 180 Hemstitched jirettee New Stamped Table Cloths _{teces in Art Needleman Two designs, to be worked in lazy- ‘At $1.00 Each daisy and French knots. Stamped on linen-finish material, in Canary, Peach, These Table Cloths are made from Tangerine and Old-rose. good quality Mercerized Cotton Dam- STAMPED GLASS TOWELS, 25¢: aie cat i Three designs, in outline and French ask, in 64x5d-inch size, and hem t ky, favaral. ‘attraetie t knot work; stamped on good material, stitched. In several attractive pat- with woven red stripe, Size 16x27 terns, Special, Tuesday, at $1.00 each. inches. uf ‘ STAMPED SCARF AND BUFFET $2- and 86-inch Widths in SETS, 69¢: Three designs, in lazy- eke French Ltd and outline work. : Une } cae Stamped on Old-rose, Lavender and Linen-finish Suitings ji linen-finished material, Size of scarfs, 17x44 inches. At 35c Yard STAMPED HUCK TOWELS, 25c: Soft and Linen-finish materials are Several attractive designs, in French much desired for making women's and knot work; with scalloped edge. avon children’s dresses, and for other uses in the home. Colors: Pink, Blue, Tan, Green, Brown, Orchid, Gold, Lavender, 4-fold Kni Rose. Widths 82 and 86 inches. Price, LA foatured wi in “ane Diane LINEN-FINISH SUITINGS in light- Ine, Red, — Copenhagen, ‘ er weight—Rose, Copenhagen, Laven- AN pei, Bek , amen 6 der, Green and Light-blue. Width 82 and Black; 8% ounce skein, inches. Price, 25¢ yard, 5O¢. THY DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘THE DOWNSTAIRS STORY

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