The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1923, Page 17

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WEDNESDAY cSt OCTOBER 10, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR os PAGE 5 i LORD MAYOR IS | COOKING BY. “ELECTRICITY LONDON ADOPTS | ~~ fs B oydon’s Magistrate Is People Line Up. for Every COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS NTERIOR DECORATORS Manufacturer Possible Event hit reputation of the Frederick & Nelson Store as a dependable source of good homefurnishings is no accidental happening. It is rather the logical , result of a program of service, closely followed, whose foundation is in the ‘ recogrrition that quality counts and that nothing else—good style or low price | bs avails anything unless coupled with worth-while quality. | t 1 ie the : . ” So, in these great homefurnishing stocks, while you will find | bers a, f abundant selections within a modest price range, you can be | ' I ; equally sure of that worth-whileness in quality which you so Newto . es r earnestly desire in the things which go to make up your | : as ride, home appointments. t 1 : hey pve om, 3s Dining Room ¥ ot in : | Furniture . ‘ —introducing many pleasing versions of } ee the popular Period styles, in the favorite | sald t finishes of mahogany and walnut. Mod- | aig stly-priced Suites for the small home are ‘ given good representation. ! 7: reo vet Living Room | The Electric Range Is Safe, Clean and Easy to Manage can Furniture | y has to . this , —featuring notable values in overstuffed seunirirey : First Lady on Job, but 1 pieces, upholstered in Tapestry, Velour | Sethe “s and Mohair, among them the famous | Her Doings Are Secret :. “COMMODORE” Davenport at $125.00 | | cay utoeka te pane SEN and the “BUCKINGHAM” Sofa at $195.00. "|Lid on Publicity of Private Life in White} on the sree The former in tapestry or velour coverings, | House During Mourning ; the latter in moha : | BY GLORIA 6. ORR jenteltained at dinner at the Whit pes 4g 10 oR | WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.—Do you] House. nde Aa > Mra. Cc je does in the Guests over nie t the White Linoleums | | louse al ong? . . } | have to ight on wonder. | ,, men hi oo A Window Draperies | the place that there is to ty abont the datly and 4 life of the Coolldges. It is «| | conspiracy of silence witheut a sin. | PRESSED DESIGNS sie. hell nd st dress materials rhaps you cannot blame Mrs. ed into them, and! C uch of the publi Just arrived a large shipment of choice Bulbs imported by - t president wa directly from the best Holland growers. | itype se her or an: 1 1 G B Resul jan In a dignified position. Early Plantin ets Best Results To Make Them Appetizing Perh it disple her hu hosband| r y lug ane Free on Application Sandwiches beeen cucenet | should be proper! seasoned. Chcese hina, corn beef, tomato, chicken or lettuce sandwiches are so much better when seasoned with LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE MALL ORDER D 5 BL fot-4925 Stock of SANDVED NURSERY Consolidated With and that will be} |some time in December, Netther will | | there be any official entertaining un after that d | ESTABLISHED 10993 MALMO & Co. NURSERYMEN- SEEDSMEN Office and Seed Sto CORNER SIXTH AND § T AT WESTLAKE, SEATTLE Downtown Nursery Sales Yard—Fourth Ave. and Virginia St Nurseries at Georgetown (over 20 acres) en tea with her, The president has | invited men to remain to lunch sev. leral times, including Col. Alvin Ows- Hey, national commander of the | American Legion, Senator Borah, as well as Dr, Jason Pierce, pastor of Ithe First Congregational church, | which the Colidges attend, has been The Bon Marche’s Special Values ~ for “Home Beautiful Week” 1) Tuscan Net Panels i} $3.50 | Each Lovely Curtains | in effective all-over or smart border de- signs. Richly fin- ished with bullion fringe, SHOWS SIMPLE BEAUTY OF THE WINDSOR CHAIR Typical of the Practical Times of Colonial America. By MARIAN MOORE When. frivolous, the outbursts of fancies, have come and will still’ have our Colonial chanics: In the years to come they will withstand the fancies of the mo- ment, just as they have lasted jf} through the hideous fads of the past hundred years. This chair {s a product of our} Colonial days’ when stern necessity developed simplicity and directness | f} in furniture as well_as people. The | clean lines, substantini, straightfor Ward and matter-of-fact,.are sym: bolic of our Colonial ancestors, Chinese Rug Sale Hand-made in China! * Lowest Prices Yet! A direct shipment of hand-made Chinese Rugs, guaranteed all-wool. Some with allover designs, others Heavy Tuscan with plain centers and pretty motif . designs on border. Extra heavy pile, Curtain beautiful colorings. Panels 6x9 feet $94.50 l\ 8x10 feet $139.00 9x12 feet $189.00 (a Floor—Bon Marche Quaker Shadow Lace Panels | Fine Bhier Raf fled Curtains $2.50 to $4.50 Each | $1.65 Pair Panel Curtains are ideal for alrnost 850 pairs of these lovely Cross-bar any style window, and these are es- Marquisette Curtains, in sheer, dainty pecially beautiful with the newest de- quality, The ruffles are finished: with signs. Ends are plain and scalloped, stitching of pink, blue, gold or ‘white. and are finished with silk and cotton Complete with ruffled tie-backs of mar- bullion fringe. ‘ quisette, | Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche $4.25 and | $5.00 Very rich and new Curtains, in | fancy weaves. Scal- | loped ends trimmed with heavy bullion fringe. Very mod- erately priced. Rush Seated wi ndsor, beth men and women. Yet the. chalr is far from displeasing—it has, rather, the eternal beanty of rugged symplicity. ‘The chair {s known as a Colonial Jadder-back chair, thus deseribing Sts horizontal rails, more or less shaped, which unite the uprights. In the original chairs the seat was of rushes, but the reproductions of today have seats made from acom- position similar to that used in modern fiber furniture, j A chair of this kind 1s sppro- priate for use in any room In the |}! house. In sets of four or more, with a gate-leg table, it makes the quaintest breakfast room, rian Moore, care of r, jor advice or infor. | jut home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad- dressed envelope for reply), Question: I would Ifke to have a| fernery and bird cage of wicker? rend get them in that material?— | Anewers’ Yes, Either ingly or || PIKE STREET combined, Copyright, American Homes Bureau, | siti hs io: z tion gine» Sein uci inc —whatever the need, for bedroom floor cover- embracing every need for tasteful curtaining, ings, for kitchens, hallways and bathrooms—for from the simplest to the most formal types. Just offices and corridors in public buildings—there received, a large new selection of figured. Filet are patterns and qualities of Linoleums here to Nets, sheer and dainty, for next-to-glass curt exactly fit the requirements — at attractively Fifty inches wide, at 85c¢ yard. moderate prices. —Third Floor —Third Floor Unusually Large Selections of Domestic Rugs —in the favorite Worsted Wilton, Wool Wilton, Chenille and Axminster qualities. More than 200 different patterns and colorings to choose from in 9x12-ft. Rugs alone. Klearflax Linen Rugs. Chinese Rugs. An exceptional collection of Small Rugs, including the quaint and very use- ful Braided Rugs in oval, circular and rectangular styles. —Third Floor Bedroom Furniture —in Mahogany and in Walnut finishes, a very wide range of patterns in charming Bedroom Suites, illustrating the best tendencies in the designing of this class of Furniture. ¥ METAL BEDS in a very representative showing, embracing the latest ideas in wood finishing. COLONIAL POSTER BEDS in a va- riety of the most attractive types. SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES to fit every size and style of wood or metal bed. CHILDREN BEDROOM FURNI- TURE. BUILT-TO-ORDER BOX SPRINGS AND HAIR MATTRESSES, made in our own workrooms and providing the utmost in comfortable sleeping equip- ment, —Fourth Ploor Stoves and Ranges It would be an unusual need, indeed, that could not be quickly satisfied from this Store’s array of Heating Stoves and po» Ranges. Here one finds many types, all de- pendable, of Coal-and-Wood, Gas and Combination Coal-and-Gas Ranges, led by the famous GREAT MAJESTIC (coal-and-wood or with gas combina- tion) and the remarkably-efficient VULCAN SMOOTHTOP GAS RANGE—the range that is revolu- tionizing cookery-by-gas, The Heating Stoves featured here are those which have proved their serviceability under local fuel and eli- matic conditions, There are many different types. DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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