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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 a Wel ee ee aay. tl Chee ey gee Dae —— ee i a a a NS » ; Modern ManIs Poor Lover Saturday Bargains | Elsie Ferguson Tells Why “YOU SELECT—WE FIT THEM” DEPARTMENT Women’s $6.50 Patent Strap Pumps, military heels Large ( SEE THE NEW TOPCOATS At $20, $25, $30 to $35. They're Beauties $5.00 P, atent Pumps and Brown Calf Oxfor rubber heels $2.95 Large Gi $4.50 Brown Calf Oxfords, rubber “Ae heels Wes Se cals » $2.45 Misses’ $3,00 Patent Mary Jane Pumps $1.95 Misses’ $4.60 Brown Calf Oxfords, rubber heels, $2.95 —and learn how you can get an extra pair of pants and SAVE AT LEAST $10 Children’s $2.00 Patent Mary Janes $1.25 Boys’ $4.00 Brown Oxfords, sizes 214 to 514 Boys’ $4.00 Brown Calf Shoes, army last $2 Boys’ White Tennis Shoes, leather trimmed. .. $1.75 Men's $5.50 Brown Calfskin, medium toe shoes, $3 Men's $4.50 Work Shoes, brown and black 90 pairs of Women's Brown Calfskin Oxfords; Goodyear $3355 At Seattle's Big, Busy Home of ae 5,000 PAIRS OF PANTS $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Match that odd coat and vest 4g welt, with rubber heels Oxfords have sold at $6.00, and are a wonderful ~ 360 Pairs of ; Brown Barefoot Sandals Sizes 6 to 2 Elsie Ferguson, who comes to the Metropolitan in “The Wheel of Life,” the week of April 30. “Love is a For Men, Young Men and Boys! ] In the Men’s Dept.— We are featuring nationally interesta mos Tomorrow, only— ly women.” peared as the lovely and allu heroine of many of the 4 nted a brave man t known brands of splendidly —— screen's most fi patting fair : ; — } “Without lov ontinue an, can you Imagine tailored clothing—in all the star, who comes to the Me anything Lge ergot Prete sept natty new styles and shades— in her latest stage succ ol of Life,” noes any parth while with ft, well im sports, jazz and conservative MOOSIBS AUS. 3c, has eu atte abe CLR APT A In the Boys’ Dept. We Are Now Featuring Juliet” for example, exer en Plymouth Shoe Co. | 118 PIKE STREET Rum Decision Is “OUR NEW LOCATION” Beer WOMAN Upheld by Court AN EXTRA SPECIAL | THE BETTER GRADE Explaining why love. «iv Se rh ae 3A eset | poae et: Victim of Jap Car U. of W. Operetta abba speigdhe: aah aad. tn | CHIOR of the auperior c¢ He appreciates the Extra SUITS AT . ©. $8.65 SUITS “ATs sts . ° ° . ‘3 a longin ae. lover al com county that @ mar b det i s 7 Still in Hospital) Plays to Big House (in tnrinine ana pansionate feablon |i io Leeched without warh Pair, you bet—and it RPC Hee Including: alvwigpl eéotah. clap Vageae reste Melbryne Wiley, who was dragged| “The Lucky Jade,” an operetta |sccredited to Romeo and Sirin. police officers if a reasonal DOUBLES the wear! Including fancy cashmeres, neat pin } velours herringbones, ete,, In the smart belt ‘one and one-half milea under the| Written by University of Washing: |Launcelot. And this longing | gout exists in their minds checks and stripes and gray and | ed styles of B. Itabashi, Japanese dairy- | ton alumni, was presented at Levy’s [ears bl aad theater woud [ae the possession of KNICKERBOCKERS brown mixtures. Each has two | n | heum Thuraday night and was| “" did ho ° ate the occur his perror i 4 ‘at coat sa EP r q aang 5 Et akeeaey th elena protected, a vere piety rhs | aufter, because it is at the th wae As heen prt in plain browns 95 pairs full-lined Knickers. Sizes | BASEBALL BAT WITH EVERY SUIT i and the case was continued.|Old theater, long deserted, wax |that the old and young of my tion of Je ett and Ed and stripes ; Cc 6 to 16. | fley, a 17-year-old Auburn high| packed to the doors with university | vicariously, satify that yearnink ner, who wer ted in W pl student, was terribly mangled | students and alumni. A chorus_of|for love that real life usually de ‘accident, when the Jap drag-|100 pretty co-eds put over the mu-|nies them. For modern man, even him all over Auburn, while at-| sic in perfect style. The productivn |at his best, is @ mighty poor ipting to evade other cars seeking | Was home talent from first to last./apology for a real, romantic lover * rescue the youth. Wiley is still| nd in spite of the fact that “props” | such as women want Try to Kill Income Tailored Re ady Co. CAN'T WAKE THREE se iaealt “Who makes plays with a love! PORTLAND, Ore. April 20—DPe.| Home of 2-Pants Suits for Men and Boys FORD, Eng., April 20.—Three| Thieves ratin interest Pin Neaggibestee Ss : tive i ieee tes of adit intcmoary ere Indian Liners (‘iin mane Sisko mere FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET Have been attacke:| by the sleeping on indian Liners «ists 1 and her fem ary Picsiéex and have been in this con-| CALAIS, April 20 Detectives |inie cousins, a Seattle’s home of Hirsh-Wickwire clothes—finest in America, ready to wear. for several jlays. ‘Their con-| have been assigned to India liners|her grandmother however, {ii considered noti touching here because seven ngail/knows this better thefts have been renorted theater. I am inclined to believe 7 Nobody an we of the ix league has! natures neces: | tre mercer ae nd the Oregon | m league re | half sign: distinet RRaser-Parierson Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UBIVERSITY STREET. ‘The two pet t seek the same end, the submis. | of the law to the vote of the | fe of the state at a special elec to be held next Novemnge On These Special Terms Seattle's Musical Headquarters offers you any one of these three illustrated models of nationally known instruments—delivered at once on a payment of just ONE DOLLAR. Enjoy the music and dancing on your Summer outing and at your Winter fireside, of these handy portables. And all for just one dollar a week— WHERE IS KING TUT? PARIS, April 20.—When they re open thé tomb Blscovered at Luxor, Egypt, they will be disappointed Special Price Basement Start your Saturday Shopping Trip ‘with the Special Price Base- foie poeieemiell ieee te Rrieehiatled| | AMI OA scarcely miss, ment—if you are looking for Lowest Prices on the things you In 1912, says George Rene, the| This Columbia A-2 This Victrola Portable French Egyptologiat. | want to buy. 83 Is compact—convenient—full volumed, and em Is light, durable, handsome, and the perfect ’ Yi ada? 0 " y , *hil- bodies all the new mechanical improvements model for home and camp, enclosed in a |Ma- Women’s and Girls’ Outer Apparel, Corsets, Women’s and Chil | te suited to dancing. Priced at thirty hogany or Oak finished case with WetacHable dren's Underwear and Stockings. dollars, and now to.ba had > handle, and priced at fifty for dollars, with special terms of { TRAVELER | CORSETS—A NEW LINE added to the Special Price Basement, providing another method of Saving for Thrifty Shoppers. Four Big Value Groups: 98c, $1.19, $1.98, $3.25 Saturday’sBigF eature inApparel__ a $15 sate COATS, CAPES, DRESSES Sizes 16 to 44 The season’s newest styles, materials and colors — correct apparel for afternoon, street, business and general wear. New Dresses of taffetas, crepes, Pharaoh and Paisley printed Silks. Polaire overplaids, tweeds and novelty Coats. Full and semi-lined. Attractive Cape models of overplaid polaires and silk in plain and block plaid poplins. This Columbia D-2 Will give you grace of design and We Invite You to See Them Tomorrow heauty of tone in an instrument with splendid volume, Baquipped Some dco mare he feat € ii neta Ke radi ia u nie with tone control and other &olum- ] ’ ‘ Diag evan itera ous Anoome ithet tr Doin creatures, and finished fm Ma Girls’ Coats and Capes oe a En ed opti ve Se Se 9 have it sent to your home for $1.00 lish Oak at sixty dollars, At Wholesale Prices. ae ; $1 Down and $1 Week A wide variety of styles, colors and materials—for all ages, 2 to 19 years. A Sizes 2 to 6, Sizes 7 to 14, Sizes 15 to 19, J.B. Wallace, Jr. thee and $3 to $6.50 $4 to $10.75 $6.75 to $16.75 one-half years old, traveled 10 miles on this trieyele thru Atlanta streets before police Fraser-Paterson Special Price Basement found him and took him back to talk it over with dad in the iain hi — woodshed, 4 Mehiin, Wimball, Marshall-Wendell nox and Chickering, Hehe 1 and G