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

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* bdlance to THE Russians Open National Exposition RAINBOW CITY gern on Apanenn IS EXHIBITED. Buildings Not Yet Finished; Prog- ress Noticeable BY JOHN GRAUDENZ MOSCOW, Aus MAIL TRAFFIC HERE GROWING ae t day a ns spews ieering r=t/(ZARFIELD BOYS), Russia's f national trad: r ° ae xpos LONG HIKE): : them ¢ the 2 OF “ae matic ect of). alan tile iy of 1 E Russian t foreign min : te pg . merle ’ apts “at Ww!) how good a cigaretio showed ¢ out were | really can be mad fo help Russia c t k Delp curses, BROWN Shoe Polish help ourselves. SAYS POSITION 18 RUSS ANSW jc RK un on snow, bia fit and mosquit "| Laddie Boy Leaves for His New Home WASHING Aug. 20.— His die Boy has also left the White House. Te ox 8 thanked the Mrs. Harding has given the famous Turkish diploma’ ne loudly | Airedale into temporary keeping of | Tisered w Harry Barker, one of the White | SAN the tc tives | House secret service men to co-operate c soviets. Tehitcherin also lallzes ach trouble ‘and | ailments. who are will spread the thruout the we The un presented some fl letters, a of his gove! lowed. The ¢ isitors agreed velous progress hag been made dur-} ing the last four months, consider. | ing the fact artisans usually had to do their work with the crudest} tools. WOOD CARVING IS ELABORATE There has been amount of wood of the principal immense y, pictur which contras huts trans and Siberia. One of the most remarkable crea- tions {s a huge imace Lenin, Made of green and red I shades. image NEW LOW PRICES ON VICTOR tends high work of the a Another int relief map of Russia, worked SEATTLE MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923, STAR Member American Homes Bureaus Vor letter American Home NEW FALL DRAPERIES ARE HERE a most unusual showing of new creations— TRY : —the new Fall Draperies are here a more attrac- \, Ther vee tive than ever in color and design. Lovely tye i velours and beautiful silks, plain or vi ured pat- 2 aa ; There are hundreds of new creations in " if -hundredé of interesting designs. The t plays an important pi art in producing some very smart drapery Often it is of figured material, while hangings are full and plain. And it is not necessary to be extravagant in the choice of materials for excellent patterns and qualities have been produced at very reason- $350 $95 YARD ilet grandee terns. cretonnes valance velour. An the exceptionally good curta 3 quality, in blue, light of patterns in plain or ark rose, mul- figured centers, with taupe or burnt wide, heavy and fringe: plain 50-in borders 36 ins. IXCEPTIONALLY ELECTION of fringes and a galloon to match any of your new curtains, A SPECIAL LOT OF LIGHT OR DARK. back- ground cretonnes with French cretonne and English linexn— beautiful show- Packete Ga eks ceived. wide, 50 ins. wide, in stripes. Very low priced. floral designs and wide. Also 36 ins. wide, YD. $275 in black, orange, ing of new pat- Floral and_ bird all the new, popular 3 — STRIPED» AND FIG-@¢ URED GLACE in i$ 350 tripes. Full 86 ins. in taffeta, made specially orange. —an exceptionally green or linen terns just re- YD, designs. 30 to SERIZED DAM- orings, figures and YD. pastel shades. 45 ins. wide. for draperies. PLAIN 50-IN. GAUZE ASEMENT NET in coloring rom cream TAINS. ew ¢ to dark shades of blue and rose. Very priced. SPECIAL HEATER VALUES! FOR WOOD OR COAL special PAIR —here’s your’ heat- er, in Seattle’s popular. heater store. High- grade, depend- able heaters that are guaranteed to give long and perfectly satis- factory service. —Heaters that will look well in your home. And priced within the means of every home RED SEAL RECORDS —all 64000 se from.... es Red Seal records reduced $1975. regular price $25— ~—this DUPLEX heater is a combination coal or wood —a large size $3950 regular price $50— combination coal and wood heater. Has duplex grates and heavy regular price $31.50 —a MISSION style wood heater of solid cast iron, owner, —all 66000 In the extraction cf teeth we from say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—cuuld we say -all 74000 si more? rom Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Il 87000 se: Gold Crown and Bridge Work ri From $4.00 UP she Boston Dental Offices Pa 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time all 88000 22 Years in One Location ; 89000 MOORE THEATRE from... all 95100 s ORPHEUM . all 95200 se $ 50 Main 0222 ne 95212 series Red Seal records reduc pe oe to Season Opens oe Sunday Matinee —all 96 ft series Red Seal records reduc : to * Aug. 26 —all 96200 se: $950 4 BOX OFFICE 3°" to from NOW OPEN —these reductions authorized by Seats on Sale VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO, —select your records in our PHONOTERIA as you would a book in the library. records r records r records reduced LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITH OUR FREB RENTAL DEPARTMEN? —out-of- town folks send for Conroy ‘and O'Donnel Cah Pend PE TER ma WM W's Society Circus order (MANOS NNT ST Rulolf and ‘staged General Your ° Credit be evs SEATT rnd Bink | Secono ar Prat Nights: We Hampton a Matinees: heater. Nickel trimmed. cast iron fire box and lin- Heavily lined. Swing door. ing. Full nickel trimmed. A very substantial heater. Exactly as pictured. THIRD FLOOR that will give perfect sat- isfaction. Same style for * wood or coal, $40.75. —a special offering of many very desirable styles of odd dining room tables at exceptionally low prices makes this clearance sale an opportune time to make your selections, only space to show these few dining table values— —45-in. dining table. William and Mary period. Combination walnut. vrice $31.50. Special —64-in. dining table. Combination ma- hogany. »Queen Anne period. price $62.50. Special —54-in. dining table. Combination ma- hogany. William and Mary period. Reg- 3 75 ular price $62—. Special *432 —_ 54-in, dining table, ( Jombination walnut William and Mary period. 85 $68.50. Special this dining table— —exactly as pictured. William and Me Mary period. 45-in. top. 6-ft. ex- tension. Jacobean oak. Special for the week. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St, L. Schoenfeld & Sons Founded 1864 MARK vA

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