The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 3

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23. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928 It’s not what you earn—it’s what you save that counts. Enjoy your holiday on what you save in the Bargain Basement! Chicago Manufacturer Cleans House of This Year’s Styles! 1,680 Pairs PUMPS and OXFORDS | ff FoR WOMEN AND GROWING GIRLS About ten styles! Mostly | heels! 3 to7 snd brown Kid Oxfords! -Patent leather Cutout Pumps! Two Not all sizes in all styles. Unusually Heavy Weight reg Plain colored tan and gray cotton, $4. wool finish, with pink and blue r 3 striped border. 66-in, by 80-in. You Can Now Order by Mail pos Two-Pants School _ SUITS GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES Sizes $ 49 Ttol7 In fine wool mixtures, Belted i s in the t els, Sizes 6 to 1h y~ Uning own, gray and Box pleated on waists, with green mixtures, touches of hand embroidery in vivid shades. Boys’ Corduroy Knickers Knickers of good quality wide wal oy in dark brown. Cotton ea 5 re $1 3 Sheet Blankets Full- Knife- Pleated Skirts |, Pink an $9.49 Straight line effects with fancy designs and narrow double belts. blue plaids. $ if i SLIP-OVER CAN KRITTED | |\\ ) | SSWEATERS GRAY! TAN! NAVY! oped BROWN! SAND! A big variety of styles PLATINUM! stripings and novelty belts and collars. In shades of tan, honeydew, peacock, white, gray, navy, brown and black MODE! BEIGE! PUTTY! Boys’ Fine Quality Blouses Percale and mad in popular checks and st Sizes 8 to 16.... Children’s School Stockings SLIGHT SECONDS School Girls’ {7c Middy Skirts on Waists 5 for 50¢ Fine black; English rib in Sizes 6 to 14 ee pees Ii VELGUR AKD 5] 3 79 i SERGE artificial cor- sages. Junior Girls’ Gingham $4.49 DRESSES Sizes Winter checks, plaids and 2M te stripes. 1 161 to A big assortment of novelty 2 styles. In black only. Cascade drapes, bound edges, silk braided girdles, Sizes to 44 Applique and yarn trimm and belis of self and contrast novelty pockets. Collars materials. A riot of colors! Hated Another Shipment has just arrived! Fashionable shapes tn roll and poke styles. All the new fall styles. All the attractive colors. LACE -OVER-SATIN DRESSES NEW FALL HATS P Hatters Plush Velvel! A 89 i Duvetyal Ps] 3 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE » ORDINANCE 1] lE SAE ECE 10 BE RE NISED ee A THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F KEGEL. President Third Day of Exhibition at Pinas ed st aity Seta. aera Seattle Liederkranz Prepares 4 Elma Today 4 ot : for Event o , Arrange Two Puget Sound Excursions t A store, surely, but — SS ES eae If a store is just a place to buy things, thie is more than a store. Salesmen trained in photography are eager to help you make the kind of pictures you want, and their experience makes their suggestions of real value. Theirassistance, too, in selecting equipment isa bata a i noni the 1 Charge Man Member | a Ra eat guitar erictcugs fithas tant of Bootleg Gang ig read i 2 c member of $35.00, service you'll appreciate. W tattmtn PhS ||, Show at Pantages Hokies "| For Fall Veen cep | did ther “stute’| Chinese Who Admit £ Pa ee : Lott A a apes ; acne wn oe Fined 8 Favor Straightline Silhouettes URTHER manifestations of the versatility | of Dame Fashion are exploited in new fall | dress models, priced { $29.75 and $35.00 | The straight line silhouette is emphasized. ; ; i o> Bc ~ 4 ~ The Dresses at $29.75 Are of Canton Crepe, models beaded in an attractive which add to their ue and style. Among are dresses for every type and suitable for all } ns of day time wear. Other models of Poiret and Charmeen are being daily added to this | collection, making the selection exceptionally desix- able. Dresses at $35.00 At this price you will find many beautiful models of Poiret Twill and Charmeen/ in navy, brown and tan with faney girdle, silk bi ings and many other new effects. Among them e military braidings | that have become very popular. One beautiful model has long sleeves tastefully embroidered and finished with bands of fur on cuffs and collar. Another model is a n on’s dress with silk braidings on the sleeves and heavily outlining the straight lines. —Second Floor | Ride toeves » Bird Nest Huntress jfor Work in China | to Dest npletng his the “We women of Paris, city of light, Jah RRM 3s > Horlicks » keep our hair always brilliant with halbaeaathnaretic Matted Milk © A touch of henna in the shampoo Weadiral Court re | Adjourned Thursday |». Federal court was adjourned ay evening here b Dietrich, From a letter written by Mme. La Marquise d’E.: zi E PARISIAN WOMEN prize as a rite of the toilette, the shampoo with a touch of henna, that keeps our hair alive with light and lustre. “Women of my world—all of us—whether our hair is black as night, like my own, or blonde as sunlight, like Adrienne’s, must have our touch of henna shampoo to keep at its height the brilliance and lustre of our hair. “Our hairdressers have proved to us that a touch of henna in the sharmpoo—just a touch, remember—means beauti- ful hair; beautiful black hair for me, beautiful blonde hair ; for Adrienne. The secret is in how the shampoo is prepared. “Your American women of society know all this. But every American woman should know it, if she would show, to her lover or her husband, her hair at its loveliest.” ~ “Raystan” (Copyrighted) Suits and | Qvercoats | $3 3.50 ‘ heasty’s R.E. BiGeELow -S.W. Frepericw SECOND aT SENECA HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO contains just the right touch of henna scien- tifically treated to bring out the full beauty of every woman’s hair. The touch of henna is blended with pure, cleansing vegetable oils that main- tain the health of hair and scalp. For brilliant hair, begin using Hennafoam Shampoo today 50c emlafoa am a bottle at drug WULbe ARK REG stores and per fume counters, “Makes the hair glisten’”’ oe USE,

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