The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1923, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 19 THI EATTLE STAR PAGE 5 FRASEY R-PATERSON Co, Ee Ski J i umpers C ‘ompete at Par adi SEQUAD AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET heres e Specia! Price Basement The Bargain Center for Women’s and Girls’ Apparel, Millinery, Underwear and Hosiery Smart Tub Frocks 2,000 Yards of Imported Crepes—Special, a Yard, 19c In a Wide Range of Plain Colors Women’s Summer Weight Underwear Priced for Clearance 94,95 and $5.95 Chemises, Gowns and Pajamas | An extensive showing of new models Seagialiil the completeness of our stocks Never have tub frocks been so attractive, Dainty, sheer, Swisses, sports ratines in Scores of clever styles, fine ginghams, suitable for Reduced to 95c Women’s Underwear Dept—Upper Main Floor Pajamas, 95c Chemises, 95c Women's Pajamas of plain pink, Chemises of blue and orchid muslin, trimmed with r es with trimm street, business, sports and self materials in contrasting colors , Twenty five gar | afternoon w izes are 15, 16 and 17. Formerly $1.5 eS ees | All the desired colors and : a suit. Priced for Clearance at 95¢. ar color combination. Sale Girls’ Tub Dresses $1.25 and $1.69 Smart models of Dainty White Gowns, 95c Summer-weight gowns of white muslin, in V-neck, sleeveless and round neck, short-sleeve styles. T are embroidery and lace trimmed. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Twenty-five formerly $1 and 25 formerly $1.50. For Clearance at 95¢ each. | and chambray in plai ] Crepe Gowns, 95c Batiste Bloomers, 95c mneexs, plain colors an kno ki Plain and figured crepe gowns in Batiste Bloomers with elastic knee ppooinations : ; imn ( Northwest, in round-neck, short-sleeve and sleevele: and waist and trimmed with dainty with sashes and touches of f Rainier Natic bh You thi : ig aa aE : se ; vabroldary. «Sica bright embroidery. Sizes 7 mm 3 th anailal eit: asdnsaens styles. Various col e represented lace, ribbon and embroide Sizes to 14. Johnson won the 1920 anc me 1921 tournaments, but lost to Evind Nelson of Revelstoke B. C., on July 4, 1922. The inset shou felson making izes 16 and 17. ¢ tly reduced fox 27 and 29. Formerly $1.50 a pair. Clearance. Each, 95¢. While they last at 95¢. Women’s Athletic Union Suits Women’s Knit Vests, 25c Summer-weight Vests in bodice-top style. White. Seconds of high grade. Fraser-Paterson Company the tourney Great. oow Reduced for Clearance to $1.75 Athletic Union Suits of checked and striped batiste and regular lingerie ma- terials, in sizes $8, 40 and 42; 15 garments formerly $2.50 each, 15 formerly $3.00 and 15 formerly $3.50. Unusual values, while they last, at $1.75 each. untain for the tournament as shown in the third illustra Good Samaritan Draws harry Lecture and $50 Fine = a sh 7 ya soo Step-in style bloomers of muslin in colors of maize, pink and orchid. These i ’ ay | lace tr od and in sizes 25 and 27. Formerly 95c a pair. For Clearance Highway Patrolman Resents Man’s Offer to): ace trimmed and c Help and Judge Rubs It In ine teins xavonsl ore oe A Cgginbotham Denies He | “*°**™« er ee Ry Peete kh Pecan he W hipped Youth Brutally White Muslin Petticoats With Scalloped Bottoms BY JOHN W. NELSON traffic by State to be J. cl These sold formerly for $1.25 each. While they last at 89¢ a garment. Dainty Step-in Bloomers, 59c E. neighb learned 1 “sige bla Testifies He Whipped Boy But One Time and - : - - ——— that ed i ee Gave Only Eight Lashes HAIR PUSHERS ET RID OF DOG Whats in the mince on ond of t tt 2: : ; Rae eee EXCEED LIMIT|V OR GET OWN MAIL prow nats in the Aan oonbahageed geen te Sotho sibel A . O hiber sy ow the| ATLANTIC CITY.— Two board| DALLAS, Tex.—Owners of vicious _. SULY 4 tasgeids the re tate had presented !t s 5 " ushers were fined dogs ma € come t KIR $20, to 615 9. m. ing. Soshe wn SU the Weitnella her i" Scar’c office for their mail. Pos KFHR—2:30 to 3:30 p. m. and in the end s of | Philip sald he would order mail car- QUIET—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. y|riers not to deliver mail to homes $50 Kerr w am t f flogging | ot known a-| harboring dogs that try to gnaw the ee Physician and Sar | OO, be cf any sass th w utall A pat ig ne 8o ‘| WORLD WAR VETERANS PAST A Sad Nemembrance AND YOUR Rte wal 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ( Happy and a copy of the pamphlet on “The Veterans’ Bureau,” when you tindets I want a copy of the pamphlet on “The jth Yoo. aaa Davis Says He Was Offered | Hisxinvotham | declared that tie and inclose herewith a tyo-cent postage stamp. ; applied psychology. Job to Keep Still LAMENT aan Ea th te eocebeians There is _a combination of seven psychological keys, Name : Savhp steed odeatedene when intelligently applied, 1 ut th unlock the door of suc- Street and No nes teebeseresneeeeee faking. te ee Thi t 4 char Ae mi rou must other combinations "Grave of His Wite SUIT IS STARTED goer Ser Se ee M. to 6 P. Or by Appointment, Main 1942. Des Rechers Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists Most modern, scientific ‘ equipment in the North treat t 3 “3 Glasses made up and | the Broken Lenses dupll- | ¢ ented same day. fea and tine” = MA in 1003° him. DR. M. Cy MACY examin: FREE DAILY (with other work) JULY CLEARING SALES WONDERFUL VALUES! PYREX PIE PLATE, WITH HEAVL NICKEL- PLATED FRAME— Very Specially Priced at $1.49 | Will Argue Phone | Rates in Tacoma Lorain Red Wheel tr A regular $2.50 value. We have only 100 to sell at this price— L yegh etches , : Pt \, July 4.—-Attorneyn for Pyrex is guaranteed not to break from oven heat. controlled oven beats ‘ for any kind of oven ‘4 h ¢ o coobing or babing. st sie HEAVY NICKEL-PLATED CASSEROLE FRAMES—Special at 95¢ ‘ ipialet evi An extra good value. For any standard 8-inch Casserole. filed 1 king rat “$5.0 ane iner will be Kee Ane July 9 present patronage is our early custom: ree 5 , ork is still giving good Work Will Inspect y : ‘ rk iaranteed for 15 years. Columbia hay has i ; aor iy pailate a 422) OHIO cur RATE DENTISTS Special—Spray Pump and 1 Pkg. of “Black Leaf 40” or a Cake of Whale Oil Soap—FREE! Your Choice 59¢ (No, C. 0. D. orders) Ay, A New and Better Way toCan Wir endure the heat arid hard work of canning the old-fashioned way? If you own a gas stove equipped with a OVEN HEAT REGULATOR you can put up all fruits and vegetables without stand- ing over a scorching stove—without suffering dis- comforts of any kind. Black Ser Wire—Underpriced! Se {oot at 7¢ foot at S@ foot at 9¢ foot at 10¢ foot No phone crders) commissioner of irrigation; Weymouth, chief engineer of the! bureau, and other overnment ex: | pert ding to an announce —) to 12 Sundays With the Lorain Oven Method fruits and vegetables ment to the Columbia Basin 85 (Only) ALL-COPPER are cooked in Mason jars—in the oven, keeping their Irrig league yesterday color, firmness and fresh-from-the-garden taste far ELECTRONIC better than when canned any other way. Negro Is Lynched smallest ast oA WASH BOILERS A Canning Chart Free for the Asking A T. nekingeac in the u sot. Four , " F) . in Austin exas / Extra Special for Thursday Seattle Lighting Company AuBTIN Fg ean years old, he weighs only ABRAMS Selling at ; $3. 98 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 powering Marshal Sch seven ounces and rests com- DIAGNOSIS AND TREA' 718 SEABOARD BLT Fourth Ave, and Pike St, THE GAS CO. ANGLIRON ® C\-SO0q «mob at Schulen-|fortably in a wine glass. He 8 rhe i aid col belongs to an Austrian noble- in the city hall yard, man, Size No. 8. Has stationary handles and fit-in cover. A splendid buy.

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