The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 2

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FRIDAY, M HOUSE>‘BARCAINS’ (© DEPARTMENT STORE aS) Aung, 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE ARCH 80, 1928 SEATTLE STAR THE \F erry Captain's [Garage Man Takes aa sm, FINDS HEIRESS SENATOR Funeral Friday) Auto by Mistake —EAS\T ER SPECIALS—— cues Sister-in-Law v 3 8 MEN'S 1. 98 nag ne nay | dieitins ta vis a ccdlan| Pays $301,800 \ preva PANTS nt ‘wy oe Rey . ; yold thels Escape Prosecution Pe. TRICKS on] BANKRUPT PRICES | . rthur H. Benson 5 aid 9 Suits include Ta eeds,/Men’s Pants — Mostly ora that , ‘ . 0 to esecape prosecuti< and Serges. patterns, BAN KRUPT PRI RS eo Men A Suits and Ova "coats: on | Multnomah county grand jury, told 1% 4 1 t tings rea suit | District ney y M adt is his sister-tn-law of hin wife. Here Is a Truly In- viling EASTER OFFER Very latest styles in flow- er hats. Extra special for Saturday $2.95 SPRING COATS $ SMART CAPES 10 These are wonderful buys at this low price. Lined and unlined modes in fine materials in the most wanted colors. DRESSES $15.00 You will say that these are the best styled and finished dresses for spring that you ever saw at this moderate price. Very latest modes in nice mate- rial selection. Real money-savers. PLAID SKIRTS $2 Fancy plaids, smartly tailored, and some exceptional) values in blue and black Serge Skirts. Worth a lot more than $2.00. CAMISOLES 50c. Crepe and sateen, embroidered and® lace-trimmed; all sizes and colors, GIRLS’ DRESSES $1.95 Girls’ Easter Dresses in white organdie and voile, with beautiful lace trimmings and ruffles. Good style assortment. Sizes 6 to 14. CHILDREN’S HALF SOX 25c Mercerized Half Sox with colored tops and in a variety of colors. Wonderful bargains. EASTER SHOES) Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes at very substantial savings. Don’t miss this department Saturday. SLIPPERS and |MEN’S DRESS | SHOES $4.00 f PUMPS $2.95 HOES $4.06 One-strap Satin Slippers and two-strap patent Ieath- mivertised brands, in brown ers, away underpriced for | and black. Nearly all sizes; 85 MEN'S oc: O’COATS «:" & jmardy $25 values Ind ‘uded, 1 BOYS’ SUOKS—Bilg Values for Baryai te RE 5 BY = h 2 al 69c BAIOES Work Shirf\s, 49c Drea s Shoes, including $8 and $10 “Bankrupt Price .... Meén’s Union Suits, Packwds, go at Bankrupt Price. me... SC Wyoming. The y Lee and the Pedro s reads tke a| Philippine Senator Guevara, shown here, has been chosen as the new resi- dent commissioner to the United States. Guevara took part in the Philippine revolu- tion againet Spain, later Phin yet fought against the American troops and was a member of MEN'S " nro hd unhtaaee to bar tote (ae gence with the High grade Tailored Sults, formerty| , ‘ ee: , $80. Bankrupt Price, $13.45. 4) AK E RE ye ESS IN M: ANN ( ‘ SAN D h 50. | Monday x. CARL, FENTON" et hay Only Just Buppere Fox Trot jo. 088 MEN’S WORK SHORS— FRANK PAPILA (Accordiontst) Big Valaos at the Brunswick Music Greet White Way Biase —Fox Tret Masihe You Trot You Cam Hove Him, I Don't Want Him, Dide's Love Mim Anyhow tase conelud. THE COTTON PICKERS United sald - : nf bh while pre MEN’S HATS—REGAHDLESS of value; go at 98c . r Bankrupt Price. CA MARIE Tirvant AnD. THEO KAKLE (aprane end. Tener) mae Ware Maying (Nevin) apprained as oA Nite have been held 1 of Dr. Lowls L. Mr ® Natterstadt | ¢ trama of the Jacobs, accused f murdering Frite: Mann, Oriental Men's Underwear, Bankrupt Men’s Cotton Sox, Bankrupt Price 9 Cc Men's Fine Dress Sox, Bankrupt Price NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS Released Daily Always something new at Brunswick Shope No more waiting to the end of the month! ‘wl she had no idea what their value ts today, ftus indicating that the story of her fortune of $1,500,000, as first reported, wae an exaggera lene the lands have Increased thru the years At anid that after ai. |" : voreing her third and fe h hus y _ ‘ te “ee vane a e | QVERALLS Heavy. Overalls; a big. value at. Bankrupt. Price— 98c Bankrupt Prices Saturdsy ALL DAY—Come! Front Clothing Co. .. 1603 FIRST AVENUE als PINE ST. . | be resumed t In the Branewick Records can be played on any phonograph, The world's truest reproductions. Hear! Compare! ahe once more took the name |) of her necond husband. nie Mande by himeel the dancer's body was found on Tor-| rey Piges beach, was cut short by objectin of the defense Suicide Is Caused by Fortune Teller! LEHI, Eng. March £0.—Miss Alice Romario, a wealthy young wom an born Io India, committed suteide as the result of a prediction made| by « fortune teller, Miss Rosarte had| planned to revisit her birthplace this |spring, but the fortune teller dectared she would be drowned en route. This |®® preyed on her mind that she fi- nally took potson. | Coyle Advocates _California System of the split system of THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT We cut service costs! That’s why we can and do sell for less! READY EASTER FOR With Newest Hats such as ts now in vogue in ja, was advocated ‘Thursday by Lieut. Gov, W. J. Covte tn bis or before the Young Men's Re pan club. | State (ae in, Big Merger Move |" Core scored thie methods used by no party machine tn holding up un- Met ging of the Interesife of all] ti!" the last days of the session the | farmers’ organizations {n he state | road budget bit!, leaving the opening ‘Tohany—It's ho use, mamma. T'velinto the state agricultunsl counctl| for vote trading and log rollins. eatin’ soap for hatf'an hour just], > anpounced by. Albert 8.|, That the past seaston of the lets @ do this:—Americam Logon! Cony grange master, ‘Tfhe organt-| ture did ti | zations participating are the grange, |‘ Present the farm bureau federation, the|° United Dairy as Washington Cooper Poultry association. uniomy,. the Wheat Grearers ONE ON SONNY Sister—Johnay ts swearin’ soinepin’ | at me in whispers, | Mother—Johnny. You go right up- stairs'and wash your nrouth out with | itip or Influense ip Beven automobiles stolen Tuesday | | night In Seattle in three hours. hee’ ke Laxative ‘The box re the signature of E. W Mrs. ¥Zinor Hoyt Hichb {wilt marry Willlam Rose E Besure you get BROMO.) .. have the prettiest and NY the most fashionable clothes ; in town for Men and | Women. Prices within your reach. Alteration free. Select Your Clothes Now Pay As You Wear Them é l “BELMONT” Hand Tailored Clothes Your CREDIT is good here—so use it. Make your own CREDIT TERMS Pay as little as ee $@p.00 a ‘a week | stops eczema, and that is with Eczema Constant Itching Almost Unbearable! We know there ts one thing thet cola! 8. 8. 8. tion! pur ere It is practically impossible for eczezna tes jow that as blooAcells mber, blond imp prities so kriow that nlg At fol- acta! But ha ye you, ever actually of thie wonderf Jost Like you ba out {tl Bite pt eczema with all tts fiery, skin Migging | t to ron | vod-eells ae the flehtihergiants of | nature! #8, 8, B, b da thekn, by million! It ha joing’ He be and T thank you very much, 1 14 what & good medicine it talk too much ubout tt, for ia 0. K." your opportunft 1 , it routs rheumatiem, firm flesh, fills. out hollow | beautifien the cor ‘ou Up when you fre rr the more econs. |] way to our patrons; third matrimonia) venture. Charles Whittington, 12. of Ho quiam, mwa ug in fa spark pi Overhot stove caunes blaze which houses Thursday, at} 8. W } troys tw Lana Park Swimming Pool open | Baturday, March Sist. — Advertise | ment The Easiest Way to End Dandruff sure way that dandruff ¢ get about four ourices of plain, ord apply it at night nough to moiuten it in gently with ning most, if not all, of | uff will be gone, and three! © applic ations will com: | y destroy | and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have ¥ou will find, too, that all Itching | and ¢ of the scalp will stop | instant! your halr will be fluf fy, lustrow nay, siiky and soft, | and look and el a hundred fimes better, | You can get liquid arvon at any | drug atore, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy hag never been known to. fiil-Ad vertisernent | In the extraction of teeth wo If we burt you don't pay—could wa say more? Set of Teeth from 85,00 Ur Gold Crown and Bridge Work from 84.00 UP Boston Dental Offices M422 beeond Avenne We Stand the Test of Time isSs. se 22 Yours in Ono Location We can supply your every hat need here, to- morrow, All the Spring shapes and shades as- \sembled for your choos- ing. Bargain Prices Pre vail. 98°||° ° ’ * New Shipment of Boys’ Suits In dark, conservative mixtures. Coats made in the latest style. Inverted pleats and patch pockets. Pants fully, lined. Sizes 6 to 16. Special $6.00. New Shipment Men’s and Boys’ Wool Caps Some silk-finished linings, non-breakable visors. Sizes 614 to 714; 85¢ to $1.15, Boys’ Fine Quality Madras Blouses In neat stripes and Shirts of best quality percale; 8 to 16 years; D5¢. Both very w§ 93 offered at a LJ eed CHILDREN'S HATS All styles. Sailors, pokes, broad brims and off-the-face models, Navy, Brown, Black and Tan, POLAIRE Two styles. tractive, and Bargain price, Saturday. LITTLE TOTS’ SHOES $1.75 Patent Mary Janes, dandy twotones and some one — brown calf; sizes 4 to 250 pairs go at this special price for Saturday's selling. 9 BOYS’ SHOES Perforated Brown Calf Shoes; splendid leather, Sizes 9 to 13%, at $2.85; sizes 1 to 2 at $3.00. Lot of 25 fine Suits, three- quarter French backs, worth $ .85 double this price, on special sale Saturday for 5 BOYS’ EASTER SUITS Spléndidly made suits in good weight materials, late styles. See these wonder- $5 ful bargains at Splendid Suits for boys, with 2 pairs pants, $7.75. “BONNIE BLUE” ENAMELWARE 29c—69ce—99c Tea kettles, buckets, dish pans, convex kettles and fj other utensils. 4- to l-yard lengths. On Remnants : Sale Saturday, each piece Felt Pen eee RRA: 1- to S-yard lengths, 50¢ and $1.00 cach. Gingham, Voile, Silkoline, Flannel, on Special Sale Saturday at 15¢ yard. SHOES 49cand69c Odd lots of Women’s and Children’s Shoes closed out on tables at give-away prices. White canvas Mary Janes, ete. NEXT DOOR TO ECONOMY MARKET ‘HOUSE BARGAINS: DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE

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