The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 13

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SECTION TWO] "The Seattle Star { Pacss13 7024, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928. 5 > 4 > os egio onducts eocd 7 “RIENDS FE ap PROMISED AID Camp Tips rm Scouts ye omedians Have Played ina n Cond Service { Shriners’ Queen | fees ae IN RUM FICHT \ Together for 49 Years), ee" aed ; Jackson Shows Senator Need McIntyre and Heath Started Out in 1874 in of Rum Fighting Fleet ¥. San Antonio, Texas BY WANDA VON KETTLER |! i H toget fel WOODEN SHOVEL ort (oa ’ “Cat” Burglar Gets ! Grace Gloria Ahr ha Five- Year Sentence queen of the Shriners’ con-\© ¥ n MET FIRST TIME cant She's a striking brunet. IN SAN ANTONIO KEMEMBERS TUE LAST CLOSE CALI tn Sites hoe ween | Metropolitan Theatre "ai rin’ RE TONGS ws byt 1 MeDONALD - Wedding Is Halted YSstijuat"t aber 24 Hours by Fire 5 ts BARGAIN MATINER, DALCRUAY ONL), Bue, $1.00, $2.5u. PLUS TAX ‘i! Child Is P ee eB Wild Eueaiiee oe nt ea The Letter From the Landlord’s Agent Burned Children’s . Hands, Is Fined CHEW BITES PICKEREL | camp a Ke T. LOUIS, M 1 very 7 ‘ tick A. V. WILLI Victoria Shoe Shop MUST VACATE | AND HAS DECIDED TO QUIT BUSINESS!) STOCK NOW IN HANDS OF H. T. LACELLE— This entire, good, clean, up-to-date high-grade Victoria quality stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes has been turned over to H. T. LACELLE: with the understanding that he MAKES THE PRICES, and you can bet that SPECIAL SALE |S2S2csanwo seas ae te Seo Wm OF EXTRA QUALITY |: c.f LADIES’ SHOES & , é ’ ‘ howe WD ee orte aint Ladies’ Shoes, the season's newest, in all the It won’ a “eH 7, ej 7] BO UI ° Par ee new novelty effects, such as Satins, Patent Special lot of Ladies’ High Shoes, in Ladies’ high-grade latest Spring style Foot- able: When you walt fot waterhend Leather, one-strap and tongued styles, includ- 2 ili wear in all the newest styles and leathers, in lender si ‘0 th a welt and turn soles, French and mili- ° ° tony oe Wien an beuset to tte Ko ing White Kids and tary heels; all sizes in black and sizes to fit almost every With One Pair of ncks out of the fire and drop thera Greens. Remember, these brown; regular $8.00 to $15.00; now foot; we must eet out so is nte eden wash asin to maké | are all this season’s stock, : these ~ will closed Knickers piitiirenainconctea 02 FF od on sale at BS out at 25% Di nt |=——§f_iBOYS’ SHOES : MARY TANES O ISscou <. po Boys’ good, sensible High Shoes, including . 9 Children’s Mary Janes of patent leather, also Z, ea NW os 1 Scouts, Army lasts, hik- L d h in two-tones; the sizes b, ing boots, ? $5 adies oes 4 1 85 a a =} | s, ete. In all run from 5 to 8 and will Off Regular Prices 1410 Second Ave. | sizes, Lacelle’s _ price A grand assortment of Ladies’ High be sold as long as they e ; AS : TBs Os eiigeten ae Shoes, French and prot! a last for ’ : xround Floor, Denny Bldg. welt and hand-turned soles, in blac! $20.00 Boys Suits . “4 Near Columbia Theatre |} and brown only; sizes 2% to 9, ae sista com, | MB LADIES’ HIGH SHOES § i*siisc'n- * "OLD LADY COMFORTS ‘ Ladies’ Shoes of Russia calf, black, Old lady Comfort Shoes of very soft kid with $30.00 Boys’ Suits oes brown ateam A ~ i with military rubber heels and good, $35.00 Boys’ Suits (rere | and gape and $1 85 a sensible farce in cn ? $5 D K\ & > |g welt soles. They go on i sizes and widths, u Included jn‘this group is an assortment of Saag,” | sale at a J be closed out at a ok suits for stout boys. ; : ‘i LADIES’ LOW LADIES’ | LADIES’ SPORT § LADIES’ SPORT | LADIES’ LOW LADIES’ $9.75, $11.75, $14.85 SHOES ‘SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES HOSIERY 2 t Buck ine patanclondditran sot. of Ladies’ Shoes o I,adios' nowest style Sport Hite Ladies’ latest style Shoes, tae fie sees For choice of a large assortment of Boys’ 2- Sandals or pi token “lines, in. all fh Shoes wake eather ff Mian nt eather. Mf Pumps, etc. consisting of Mf Ladige. Silt wud Piber - f fawn with 8: pathe es. ‘They trimmed with re een, . Kk 5 ates Deen. eet ne ae but in allvkneee canes Pants Suits. Summer Hats A : MU FA ERR, inne es bet thas fords, with the new. heels jp colle’s pri io shoca won't Mh kid-and Nu Buck, ‘They patent and ‘fawn, eto, fold. here regularly (se Styles right up to the ( ry "i ae ie co 0 on sale here now at and newest styles, now inate] at this pri rs 1 A iy Pee to Rowat Children’s The “Famous” | ‘40 ws) as’ | "4° s9,95]85e|s4.95|52.85152.85] 95e Stockings | Hats of straw and fab- a Tams |}vies, in white and i ° Ba ght for Boys and Girls |} sh: i for dress $1 to $2 35c, 40c, 50, 55c | || tional iat woar, (Exceh Sport Hat | . ice por Gre LADIES’ Second Second Notice to Ladies’ Pure Silke Hoslery, with \]/} tions, in white and bright kicand Hronoh aqua i v "3 ’ reas: FOR antes: eRe R. E. BiGeELow ~ S.W. FREDERICK Sas atevrin ribvon backs and Frenel duuars University f Uniiversix AIL fixtures for sate includ sport colors. fq Shelving, Cas rcister, SECOND AT SENECA | dow display of hats, | Kun ase and it $1. 45 5 seisies Otte ruitees UP | sale | 1410 Second Ave.

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