The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 3 Mother and Daughter are coming here for their youthful styles of wearing qualities and value. Alterations FREE. Father and Son too, like to trade here because our clothes fit better, look better and the values are the best. Easy CREDIT Terms Offered to All Make your own terms —pay as little as 4 Fl $9.00 Jand ae a ee eee ee BY HARRY HUNT Hunting, himself a], a in thelr gayotios, | Shriner, | witt ned to provide tents and |cots, the stage is all set to welcome | crowd. | Congres Itaelf took time to au thorize use of public army equipment 0,000 for the expense of addit police for Shrin Conservative” ber of visitors p at “not less joann the po | of Cotumbia is to be dot ern railway y for hous | Minor Pull | Ushed In the ¥ jand the Pennsylvania, u rds of the B. & O-| caravels and Minsiasippl packets to Most adults will be toothless tn| anothe accoriing to | Se a ihn 1, pays children to-| Jury disagreed on Crandall and Edge. ‘The three must answer to the Spo: and other starchy foods. kane superior court, May 15, | p iiatas —|are charged with muborning a wit-| ness and with an attempt to prevent Beatrice Sant from gotng before the| Spokane county grand jury. Glasses $5 FREE EXAMINATION |GLOBE OPTICAL CO.) 1514 Westlake Ave Near Fourth and Pike THE SEATTLE Shriners Will Dazzle |MANY TO GO Capital With Splendor : Estimate 500,000 Visitors Will Make es: | King Apple and the q at Big Celebration at Washington in June F ng space tx being located and | fe are for 96,000 visiting | Capit fuatows ting a a purely Shriner o cane with “Washington, the na-| making arra Shrine” as @ rallying cry, the|to the appl ovement to make June 4 the be clude raiiroad fare, fa gala week has broken t natchee and » original fraternal bounds and now | games a Coming Week" with the whole na May 4 and 6, have an opportu to join and see the thene will be # pageant pre i hist stages in W development as « world capital will be In charge of Brig. Ger 6 Fries the great, grand, glorio procee: wil be able *to trip. ) musicians, the singing | aminers * by a chorus of 6,000, | general at too many bisculta, cakea, po rove, $7 .89 Sizes 68 Patent leather, fivestrap, Roman style, button. Very dressy and weil made, Good, heavy leather sole, Broad, comfortable 11, $2.29 Sizes 5we Patent leathor, one-strap, nov- ’ bh elty cut style Decidedly mr" dressy, Good, heavy leather =a’ sole, Broad, comfortable toe. Sizes 84 to 11, $2.29 Women’s Silk and Fiber Stockings with ‘| ribbon backs; black; sizes 814 to 10... Cc Children’s Play Suits, made of heavy white- back denim, trimmed with red galatea cloth, iH cut full; sizes 2 to 8........ Oeccsecvccscseccese Boys’ Wool Sweaters, ruff neck, pull-over style; black with green and orange trim- ming; sizes 26 to B4.s6...0404 . Men’s Khaki Trousers; special Bizes 30 tO 42... cccebevceseeess . Men’s Overalls, made of heavy white-back denim, cut full; sizes 1 59 B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Second Shipment—980 Pairs | WChildren’s Dress-Up Shoes 71 Less than wholesale price! Last lot advertised March 29th sold out in two days—Hundreds of other bargains await you here! Come early Saturday! , button shoes, Style and Patent leather, onestrap, two- button style. Gray and red kid inlays. Good, heavy leather sole, Women's fine quality ribbed Cotton Union Suits, band top, sleeveless, sizes 36 to 42; shell knee sizes 46 to 50 low neck, cuff knee, in ie One X-Ray Free) Women’s Jersey Knit Pink Bloomers; some reinforced; sizes 86 to 44...... Boys’ Poros Mesh Suits, short sleeves, knee length; ecru; 24 to 84; special... Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, bloomer style, for girls, and loose knee C for boys; sizes 2 to 12 ats Women’s Sik Stockings with Male ino &% to hotels. $4.48 Sizes § to8 Patent leather, comfort combined with dur. ability, Good, heavy leather wie Broad, comfortable toe, Sizes 84 to 11, $1.69 $7.48 Sizes 508 Broad, comfortable toe, Sizes 8} to 11, $1.89 lAsks Continuance SLEEPING SICKNESS KILA® | Women Can Take Divorce Ac TO FE ning to jou FIRST SEMI- ANNUAL SALE TOMORROW W | Committees of the Seattle and} j hambers of commerce are nts for the trip 1, which will in. | npectacies in one ticket. | E INAUGURATE A SWEE LOSE OF OUR FIRST SI ) US SPLENDIDLY—OUR SUCCESS HAS BE THE PEOPLE EVIDENTLY WERE WAITING FOR CH A POPULAR PRICED STORE AS THIS. Every article in every department goes on sale Saturday at pronounced reduc- tions. If you have not yet become acquainted with this money saving store do so AE ae Bad 50c Maytime ime,” not to mention “Apple Blossom ‘Time. eeiwe!8 A TPTORNEYS nd "| FACE CHARGES | OLYM Women’s silk fiber hose, lace insertions to match, lem against Attorneys Fred % Roberteon, George H, Crandall and| Wedge, of Spokane, nupreme court here you h are only a few of the higt|terday by Howard M. Findlay, chair-| Such minor events as 8 con-}man of the state board John Hi. Dunbar, attorney E M. A Wright, assistant a wn of the Beas,” & m&|torney general, and Charles H. Lea. showing the develop-| vey, Spokane prosecutor, \pping from Noah's ark | piainanta inese junk, Columbus'| The three lawyers were tried on a charge of subornation of perjury re cently In connection with defense of d, of Spokane, charyed | Cobb was acquitted and j tn the trial of tne three lawyers, Robertson was acquitted Lower F. filed in the Truly wonderful values Maurtoe Cy with murder, DRESSES $7.95 Smart new models in rocaded crepes, antons, tricoshams and alltyne crepe, two-color combinations and wool crepes. GIRLS’ ORGANDIE DRESSES $1.95 Clever models in pink, blue and Nile green with beautiful trimmings. GIRLS’ BLOOMER DRESSES 75c Checked gingham and ‘Democrats to Hear Council Candidates | Oliver T. Erickson, Clare 8. Col ¥. Rathbun, Mr. Spencer, J. A. Stevenson, W. D./ Totten, and Mr. Wyant for the city council, will speak at) jthe regular meting of the | County Democratic clu Dartnail) cafeteria, Saturday noon, April 21./ |"Aa the candidates for the school board and port commision do not |have to contest for nomination at the primaries next Tuesday, | will be Invfted to speak before the jclub on Saturday noon, May 6," anid President George E. Ryan. Frank Tiffany, soloist in the Way-! tarer chorus, will feature the must. cal program with Mra. W. Elsip as | accompaniat at the plano. Ne is invited to hear the council-/ manic candidates, One of the largest hotel transac. tions handled. In recent years took place recently when R. E. Noble, prominent hotel man of Seattle, pur-| chased the Commercia) hotel at Yaki-/ ma for approximately $365,000. An- nouncement of the purchase was made Thursday, Noble is general manager of the Hotel Waldorf here and will divide hia time between Beattle and Yakima in handling the affairs of the two Very exceptional BARGAIN BASEMENT 1,000 yards 32-tn. gingham, checks and plaid. While POT YATE snneees 506 «yards silkoline, votie ang Eden cloth, Extra 250 pieces of fine granite. Pans, pota, kettles, wash While they last your choice for...... Bt TATE «oe eeneees ‘The Commercial hotel at Yakima ‘72x90 “Gem” bed jin said to be one of the finest tn | Eastern Washington. purchased a modern hotel laundry and a large ranch, CORK, April 20—A census taken 66x80 plaid blankets, slight. in the village of Middietown, 3,500 inhabitants, revealed that 2,500 dogn live there. Out and pressed sugar and onl Regular $1.00 CAN O’Cedar Mops 3) 69 BLOF ene vomegee UISEoBAR DEPARTMENT STO 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. Babies te Work bie Brinke on of women © en ase cared ?ING PRICE REDUCTION SALE, MONTHS IN BUSINE SEAT- FAR BE- Printed silk and Paisley pat terns, Extraordinary values. a {APRONS 95¢ Very nifty percalo and gingham aprons, belted and very prettily trimmed. HALF SOX 25¢ Children’s mercerized half sox, all colors of the rainbow. Minses’ two-tone smoke Elkhide Oxfords, Goodyear welt. Sizes 2% to 7. $4 O50 balo. docovaci ori>ong eae 45 Women's and misses’ satin onestrap slippers with low heel. Special Saturday ....sseseceees $2.95 Children's, 4 to 8, button, colored top pnen lee ivicseitvane: $1.25 Growing girly’ patent leather one-strap slippers, rubber heels. Sizes 8% to 2. $1.85 0 $1.95 tesco moken, spedshesceorrs, FOO Men's lisle hose, all colors, regular 25¢ values. fh Men's all-weather woot heather sport coats, Sample lot of men’s dress shirts. Clea Gat 86.65 hceicachsegectseees 95c Sao cchs-rndhcorsceccoeptiteas ea Boys’ two pants sults, fully lined and splen- didly made. Exceptional values at one $7.75 MASHING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Come to the Seattle Bargain House, 1511 Fourth Ave., next to the Colonial Theatre, if you want to save money Sat- urday. We quote only a few of the many bargains that await you. Come, get , it will help you reduce DR. J. R. BINYON Free Examination BEST 2,50 GLASSES We are one of tho few optical atores In the Northwost that really s from start to finish, $2.50 heavy Tons of the Road Overalls, Union grind len. and we ar SEATTLE—ON FINST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- tometriat. unloaw absolutely necessary. ON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Mreeches, for hiking $1.50 Leather Putteen, posted on pric BINY the high cost of living. more? Seattle Bargain House 1511 Fourth Ave. Next to Colonial Theatre, near Pike St. Pants, now A Store for Working People 8 ony $2.95 Men's Wool Underwear, Arrow and other good Fine Panis, sold 8.00, ES wa '$3.95 Raincoats, sold 84,00 now, $298 In the extraction of teeth wo nay to our patrons; ' Men's and Young Men's you don’t pay—could we say Set of Teeth from Gold Crown and Bridge Work FP Beston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Tost of Time 22 Years in One Location 85, bev $2.98 0.00, now... $3.95 SUppers, New Army Wool oem, soldat Oke es, Hiack and an Shoes, sold

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