The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1923, Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, ACSHUST 15, 1928 THE ~ Cal Strikes Hard Political Blow Softest Official Job eee DIXIE FORCES Found in Washington -.: ra ARE LINED UP Beginning Tomorrow Morning: ‘Coolidge Invades] A Season-End Garment Clearance Territory of His Democratic Rival ATTLE S'TAR FREDERICK & NELSON Being a Member of War Finance ( at $10,000 a Ye an’; My stery Man ! BY JOHN CARSON yfarmers; the WASHINGTON, Aug —Intro: | th oration} rector farmers oir friend; the corporat and Meyers and influ n official | viv of the | nant } | i* now traveling in the } bank Oe influence. ling tho farmers | The ished, | |AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES| By Frazer Edwards For lame corpora Jence of overwork. | and traveling |" The Season-End Disposal, at Greatly Reduced Prices, of Broken Lines and Odd Garments from Spring Displays 216 Suits Reduced 173 Coat: and Capes Reduced $15.00 $25.00 $39.00 $15.00 $25. 00 $35.00 Women’s and Miss Suits for dress and sports styles for Women Pe Misses in Coats, Capes and wear, in Woolens, Sil Tweeds and Jerseys—also Wre ups, of Tweeds, Twills and Pile Fabrics, a number Knitted Suits—in two- and three-piece models, in with fur col nged in three clearance groups: three clearance groups: $15.00, $25.00 and $39.00. $15.00, $25.00 and $35.00. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 16 Costume Suits 92 Jacquettes Reduced {DOWNSTAIRS STORE| Reduced to $50.00 Handsome Individual Three-piece Costume Suits in jacket and cape alee in silks and woolens—sharply underpriced at $50.00, 40 Knitted Suits Reduced to $9.75 $5.00 $10.00 $25.00 The smart Tie-at-side Jacquettes in jersey, silks and novelty woolens, some covered with embroidery or braiding, reduced to $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00. 95 Silk Dresses Reduced $9.75 $13.75 $19.75 $29.75 Two-piece Knitted Suits for golf and outing wear, in sports colorings and darker shades—reduced to $9.75, A regrouping of Silk Frocks remaining from Sum- mer displays, ee colors principally, in four clearance lots: $9.75, $18.75, $19.75 and $29.75, 90 SILK AND CLOTH SKIRTS, including Printed Crepes and Novelty Woolens, in two reduced-price groups— $5.00 and $9.75. Women’s White Shoes REDU CED $1 95 THE HITE Canvas Oxfords and Pumps, White Canvas Pumps with colored trimming and white Nu- buck Pumps with black patent leather trimming. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot; 800 pairs reduced to $1 95 5. YWNSTAIR: (SECOND FLOOR)’ and will be affiliated with ) x i Nile to Introduce templo, Seattle | ; ‘ 14 A Pp ‘ 1 be shut off on-18th | Camels in Alaska etchikan, Alaska, where papers esler- way. to-Jetfers [am Miss Marguerite Scott I ae to board the steamer Aasira ans | Shrine committee of Alaska will be | 0600, and ely kek FREDERICK & NELSON long” company, was a pro FIFTH AVENUE — PINE STREET — SIXTH AVENUE Boys’ Straw Hats Reduced to 35c | Broken size and style lots of Boys’ Straw Hats in dark brown and black. Sizes in the lot—61, to 7. Reduced to 35¢ each... —pownstams sto! tege of the Gould family Of New York. She has sung be- many notables of this country and Europe entertaining crowds at the Metropolitan this week. GREAT MORAL 32-piece VICTORY WON Dinner = Service LOW-PRICED AT $4.95 THE SET {ITE semi-porcelain Dinner Service of 32 pieces, | decorated with narrow gold band. In the attrac- tive shapes shown in sketch. Set consists of: fore and is Starwich’s up 1,600 Smart New SUMMER DRESSES UNUSUALLY LOW-PRICED 6 4inch Plates 6 Cups and Saucers 1 Vegetable Dish 6 7-inch Plates 6 Fruit Dishes 1 10-inch Platter The 32-piece set, low-priced at $4.95. (Additional pieces may be selected fzom “open stock”) “Colonial” Shape Tumblers 29c This is the “Colonial” HE Downstairs Store is proud to be able to offer such unusually attractive values in new Summer Dresses, in such a wide variety of styles and so well made. The co-operation of a large eastern dress manufacturer makes possible this offering. | 20 Attractive Styles—Well Made—Smartly Trimmed The sketch shows eight of the twenty styles. All are attractive, different, and may be selected from a wide range of colors and color-combina- tions in such fabrics as: Imported Check Ginghams Colorful Printed Flaxons Plain and Printed Beach Cloth REGULAR SIZES—36 to 44 EXTRA SIZES—46 to 52. Unusually low-priced, Thursday, in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE. KIDS MAY SEE LEGION FILM Ever age will be offered fre the SET OF SIX shape Tumbler so popular with housekeepers k e they are heavy enough for general use, yet attractive enough for the table. Low- priced, Thursday, at 29¢ for set of six (6). DOWNSTAIRS @TORE urly Ameri can om t 50c Knitting Yarn, in 3%4-ounce skeins, in the following colors: Tan, Brown, Gray, Tangerine, an Invitation Red, Copenhagen, Orchid, Rose, Khaki, Maroon, \Geericdtaed obi RIE Sa y, White and Black. Featured value pesmi cet urday morning, DOWNSTAIRS STORE | congressional aff. volutionar |Congressmen Will Visit Sound Bases HOQUIAM, man Albert Jo A Featured Value at for 3%/,-ounce Skein United at Astorl | get sound |the Sound Jand will 1 4 | proposed asx aviation bases, includ | ing Camp Lewis and San Point Johnson i an ardent advocate of |the Camp Lewis site. | Rockefeller Clinic to Be Opened Here of the health Union, will “American Eagle” Electric | Washington, one jont. states in the another & health HE American Eagle is an efficient Electric Iron at a moderate pric The sharply tapered point permits ironing dainty garments. Well nickel-plated tate’. déparemonty and constructed of good materials throughout. Com- vétiiesday that the Boundatt plete with cord, attachment plugs and metal stand; 1 to back the campaign low-priced at $3.95, funds, Health uni tablished thruout the # physician in charge and a st AIRS STORE two nurse

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