The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 SEATTLE’S OLDEST CLOTHING EXPECT WORD FROM HARDING ilk KAT'TLI STAR Will Take Singer Census | for “‘Americanus’’ Chorus THE GROTE- RANKIN Ca STORE QUITS BUSINESS is permed 6 y President y y ‘f » : 4 ve Th a Lynch Wants 10,000 Specimens of Vocal The Outie ry Ci Jecides vse Its Doors After | |! ‘ tery Hugh a the 9. a ney Thi P utiet Clothing Co. Decides to Close Its I ors Talent From Which to Pick Being 33 Years in One Location —Has Served . mee Hundreds of Thousands of Customers—One of tat t - t : ‘ gern in t enahind + te» > tamkhae 4g the Retail Landmarks of the City tate t ha ted tn W . "| " best con Ee t uve. And 2 t \ 1 ' t p ul ¥ « ' ; it . - t that the pass { ns by }t " You can’t count n tt ' Aout . yas . leg « ‘ ‘ € turne t for "The Wayfare rc ny « “ A . t pert b much greater oO y Ww a f Unit at too 1 appeal for f . : the |taleas ti ps ake it but MANY ENROLL FROM r 7 ' OUTSIDE SEATTLE t ne f nt € a. e be fox’ bp . singers 1 aire y the de ope more nat i of a 1 t , . ate ~ | manding mission from T ra n t " t At ke this te t of tor 1 t t ut ey il Invents New Way ie, vii nan produc | Bremerton and other ‘tien outa w g Seat er of “Americanus," the big spe of ou first rehearsal, under “! Yer eee 1] to Cook and Bake |tscsiar patriotic pageant vo be pro:| ine jf Gur, firt rehearsal und it so the old, |, d ented the University ¢ ash a t 1 Outlet ts to be « |" La aie ea tly to 28. c we'll have an ty of it as soon ay the stock can ‘ - Makes Summer Stove of Any Range L. HAVE 5,000 * such as has yetor: osed of ~ mi peeeey ngs or Cook Stove—Burns ERS IN CHORUS bee gathered in the West * ay 4 Per Ce R alts can't Svery winger in the city ts in etors yes vt ears has a reputation extending ur ps c BS a eemere spot Spey aig . Monday event: at 7:30 o'clock in s enough We t land the entire Coast. Ite A wer new rer which | ing at him or bu rey) “ood, |th9 First Meth chureh, Fifth and take a rest to| work garment y have been wood for cooking and| that Seattlo has ac least be ave. and Mar A assur ; . ns th 6 prow hievement of f vocal tal ti t precla: | w ore camps than p 7 terested {n hearing about . t nal Heating Company to bet the r 3 age ex rt Q the eant or who hope to p y, ars ti The Outlet Cloth MERE SSPSOany it ir 4 by Hat day ngninst | °D it also @ ayited by :V 4 reta 4 t below nat | Bifendahl,: chairman of the execu ight unseen, that} a a8, any | Occidenta © rs Uve committe Dr Henry Buz n 8 ¢ Of course, | #4! Mayor Edwin J. Brown and ake their pur-|the Seattle hot I detatla of ‘ erties seit: hava © been tnvited to speak ‘ We s did business |the big sale will appear in The Le t bee oe Be eit te c ted with the or | i ed, nserva: | St night. Keonomical arent 10,000 singers in hati roar f handling of the big ertising and | rea er will watch king manufacturer e up, but he is confiden wey aly as pall oy N nay pay paper will watch } | (o°fend. this remarkable invention © that number from cing, will, & tuesd. Pr | emer » thirty days trial to any reader nd 8, Meany with ae me of this p avon hor. | Mr. Laneh, of the page i —— = — tert en. 6,000 in the ¢ 5 * . a brief eutit duction | STAR W whom th . , we'll ti exclaimed } te t agents. Write 4 . and exp 4 ee ‘i ex | ‘We have | nize that no J THE BON MARCHE twice t nider r Ba a ae ] | FRIDAY aN A Ms Black with mings Brown Kid 000 PAIRS WOMEN'S PUMPS! 5 22 STYLES OXFORDS! (OXFORDS) One-strap Gray Suedes RGAIN BASEMENT The Bargain Basement again is prepared, Friday, to break its 6th birthday records by offering a brand new lot of dresses and coats at $10.00 and dresses at $5.00 and new shoes at $2.50 —All new, up-to-the-minute styles. And don’t forget, on Friday, too, when you come for your dress or coat, there will be a big shoe bargain. Again! DRESSES °S DRESSES *10 COATS * And Here They Are 449 NEW DRESSES $5 Thirty-five styles, but not all sizes in every style. ea 16 to 42, AllTyme Crepes; Allfyme Crepes with Paisley tops; Crepe Knits and Wool Granite Cloth. Riot of colors, and Black and Brown, 225 NEW DRESSES $10 Twenty styles, but not all sizes in every style. Sizes 16 to 42, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Taffetas. All the wanted colors and Black and Brown. 65 NEW COATS $10 Polaires in shades of Tan and Rookie. Well tailored. Sizes 16 to 42, 95 (PUMPS) One-strap Black Satins Patent Leather trim- heels, Sizes 3 to 8 Patent Leathers Cuban and military heels; some with rubber heels, Sizes 3 to8 ton “jobbers. FRIDAY AT Come Friday at 9! One- and two-strap Patent Leath- er. Some with cross-straps. Satin Pumps have Cuban, high or junior heels. Others with high or low Here are 12 of them sketched for you. New arrivals from Bos- The latest spring styles. Every one of them brand new and for you to wear Friday. BEAT STILLS INTO PLOWS | Kentucky Philanthropist to Educate Moonshiners us 7 ern ahi INGTON, culture ¢ in the Ke Ky., May 10,—Mod is to replace moon tucky m: Mar W and 16,000 acres of 4 at the disposal board of trustees by the I mas philanthropist, will make the replacement poanibie and is loc it, Knott a an the heart of the “moon- distr 3 $ | The millic Mountain fu timberland y a 4 far back tn million-dol lar endow h is to become available after the death of Mr. and Mra. Robin: according to the terms of the donation, will go toward making the picturesque mountaineers of the district Into acientific farmers. The aid of Kentucky university has been enlisted In the project. A | part of the 16,000-acre tract will bo | used for agricultural experiment sta- tlona and the rest for reforestation. | When Robinson. bought the land many years ago it was all under heavy forest. The growth has been owever, and Robinson ts said have been considering for some time to what purpose he could best | convert tt | Robinson owned part of the Pea- ! body coal Innds, recently purchased by Henry Ford. Natives say the 16,- an {t now stands than $75,000. Altho the income from the en- dowment fund is not yet available, Robinson haw said he will a in development of the land gift imme- diately A plan ts now under consideration j to build a model sehool in the moun- Y.M.C. A. Summer Membership $5.00 Includes all privileges; ming, gymnasium classes, volley ball, employment, mitory, 10 cational rat swim. show: basketball, so- religious, dor. + reduction in edu . ete. In order that men in Seattle who have never used the priv fleges of this Y. M. C. A. may be come acquainted with th are offering this REGU $6. 8 MONTHS’ MEMBER- SHIP FOR $5.00. Use the Coupon Below. It Will Save You $1.50 This Coupon and 0 is good for, ono regular $6.60 three months’ membership if presented at the Y, M. C. A. Fourth and Madison, by May Tomorrow Alright Night’s Tonics — fresh alr, @ good Meena an ME Tobie wake Sex days better, Nature's Remedy ficial ini Tonizht—take an NY Tablet—ite action is no different you will be lightfully surprieed, WR JUNIORS—Little Ne One-third the regular do Made of Ingredi- LE) ente, then candy coated. For children and adults. bi AMI ta Phatare 000 acres is probably worth no more} one fixed before the season opens. lot }UUST.FOR FRIDAY | . y r, GROTE ¢ RANKINS American Lady Corsets, Special $1.89 Pink coutll corsets, Style No. 200-8, with low bust line, free hip, and black boning. Sizes 21 to 29 —Second Floor B. & J. Bandeaux For Friday at 89c Pink brocade Bandeaux made with front fi ing, and elas tle bust. Sizes 34 to 44 —Second Floor Silk Blouses Reduced to $7.95 hand beaded, others no at Regu priced $10.00 to $15.00. 18 in the lot jouses, some —Second Floor Petticoats Reduced for Friday, $1.98 eatinay An at of ngette petticoats, arly pi active jot —Second Floor Jacquettes Special at $4.89 4 —Second Floor Slipon Sweaters Special at $2.49 in In 8 sizes: all women —Second Floor Apron Frocks Special at $1.19 Two styles of gingham apron | frocks in checks and plaids. Cut }]} generously full. 22 in the lot } —Second Floor Fibre and Silk Stockings Special at 69c Regularly priced at $1.00 Fibre and silk stockings with Msie hemmed top and lisle foot. In brown and black. —First Floor md are for Friday only OTTO F. KEGEL, President The a) are lim s last. Quantiti not fill mail or telephone orders on these specials. Amoskeag Ginghams Special, Values at 15c¢ patterns—p —First Floor Zephyr Ginghams For Friday at 25c S24inch Zephyr gingheams of in new plaids and plain colors, Suit able for frock. rons. —First Floor French Percales For Friday at 17c 86-inch fine qua Percales in a beautiful ality French range of make These wi ctive fro ks —First Floor Oxford Suitings ° For Friday at 29c 36-1nch Oxford sultings of fine erized thread, A beautiful y of patterns including newest sport sh —First Floor Wright's Silver Cream Special 25c Regularly priced at 35c ly fine silver pol- An unus ish —Basement Store Sterling Carpet Sweepers Reduced for Fri- day, $2.49 Sweepers with pure brushes metal fram with rubber bumper corners —Basement Store Lawn Mowers For Friday at $5.95 Trojan Lawn Mowers with four blades, 8inch wheels, 12- Inch cutter blades, self sharpen- Ing, and pinin bearing. Reduced for Fri —Basement Store Bib Aprons Reduced to 59c Regularly Priced $1.00. Bib aprons in cretonne pat- terns in many shades. lot. 21 in the —Second Floor items listed below are ease 3 a | ul only as long as the most unusual values j ited, therefore we can~ i in | Hand Bags | Reduced to $1.85 | Regularly priced $3.50 i 4 ede bags in { nvelope styles im / brown and gra nuch bags made heavy gold colored frame: #ilk inings, coin nd mirrors; envelope ure deep coin compart- t side pockets and beveled { mirrors. Hy —First Floor i i Pearl Necklaces i Special at 65c Attractive qualities in pearl necklaces of high r. 22 ine ches long and z gold filled clasp Ivoroid Pieces Unusual Values at 69c Powder puffs, hair receivers, combs, buffers, pincushions, perfume containers, picture frames, trays; all at this special price. —First Floor Steel Shears Reduced to 25c Regnin priced ic 3all, bearing steel shears, 6, 7, and 8-inch sizes, —First Floor Linen Hdk’fs Special values at 25c : Regularly priced at 39c Pure lineg handkerchiefs in a t splendid assortment of colors and combinations, With spoke stitched hems and elaborately embroidered motifs. —First Floor Women’s Union Suits Specially priced at 79c Band top Union Suits of good quality cotton. In bodice or regulation styles with either cuff or shell knee; well rein- forced garments. © Regular sizes regularly priced | $1.00, extra sizes regularly $1.16. All sizes for Friday at 79c. —First Floor ~ tains for education of the mountain- cers, That will constitute the first step toward carrying the light of| modern education into the remote} regions. State and federal prohibition offi- } cers have gone a long way in the last] few months toward ridding this part of Kentucky of moonshiners, who tn} some instances are said to be the | most influential men of thelr com- | munities. j This legal activity is believed to have paved the way for the work an- ticipated by the mountain develop- jment fund, “Mother dear; I want Will you ask pater for it | of ‘You must ask him yourself. | You'll have a husband yourself one \day, 80 you might as well start get- ting in some practicr | a | A new type of airplane being built \for the British navy can attain a maximum speed of between 150 and 140 miles an hour. \Fishing Enthusiast | Anticipates Season) “Hello, Jullus, how would you [like to go shopping with me this afternoon? T've got to buy some sort of a gift for my cousin, who was recently married,” 1.“ nt you wait a half hour or You seo, I just started to look my fishing tackle 1 must get a new rod or have this |so? |over leither Just look at it. Gone to pieces this | winter, too,”" } « I'll wait around a while. 1} mustnit put it off too long, though. | I have already delayed eo long that | I'm ashamed of myself. I dislike cheap gifts, At the time 1 received the wedding invitation I didn't have jthe cash to step out and buy the ar |ticle I had in mind, T can't do much better now, but I've dectied to delay no longer.” | “Well, let's gd. Goo! I wish lsomebody would make mo a pres: ent.” “What do you want os a gift—a new fishing rod or something?” “No, not exactly, though that would be nice. But do you renlize that this 1s my one and only decent sult?”” “Well, Julius, don't let thing like that worry you. Get a new one, Go to Cherry's, 1015 Second ave, between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto building, just over the Pig'n Whistle We'll go past there this afternoon, Why tot stop In and selvet a naw suit for yourself from thelr large stock of up-to-date clothing? You may buy on credit, if you wisn, with six a little al LEARNING BY MAIL TIENTSIN, China, May 10.—For the first time in Chinese education. history, correspondence have been started here. schools They are in connection with the new school of civilization opened here by Liang- Chichao, eminent Chinese scholar. The De Marie Five “A NIGHT IN| VENICE” » AND CARROLL ‘D BONNI AND PAL MAN AND PIERCE Clara Kimball Young “The Woman of Bronze” A HIT AT BROTHER Ethel—Coming home in Tom's car, Sunday evening, we made over miles an hour! Clara—What did about, dear?—Judge. you qua New Price List For Every Day at LA POLET Marcelling .. Eyebrows plucked Facials | Shampoo Bob Curl Packs We specialize in Hair Dyeing new reduced prices and posit! guarantee all work. All work is done by competi operators and is guaranteed by LA POLET BEAUTY SHOP 201 Wells Building : Entrance at Third. For Appointments Phone Eliott 5496 A large, dow boxes priced and varied assortment for your win. — and flower garden—popularly waiting your selection, Kinds, including t tus, single en easy to grow, assortment at dozen. For your garden. seed, Per packet Complete for .... MAIN 0652 months to pay,"—Advertisement, Special Price on Dahlia Bulbs Colorful varieties of all double— A mixed . Use Our Flower Seeds Destroy the Aphis A specially priced outfit, consisting of Botts * of Nicotine and Galvanized Tank Sprayer Y 89 PIKE ST. OUTLOOK MARKET Plant Gladioli Now can he Cac- You {00° per All varieties of tested reliable 75¢

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