The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 9

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C EFF tn \W. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 SEE THE WONDERFUL LINE OF SMART NEW Overcoats and At 1424 Fourth Avenue, where we can save you at least $10 50 13° and upward You'll find hundreds here awaiting, your inspection. All the season’s popu- lar styles, materials and colors. OVERCOAT AND RAINCOAT SHOP 1424 Fourth Ave. Just South of Pike « tHE SEATTLE STAR Pail ures After F ift Left to right; Ringle. | TORONTO, Car Lady 8 of fortune for a capricioy min gf the heyday of ned and A youth’ ory by a solar plexus suc meback, No one says “ Japan experiences an average of | 3,300 earthquake shocks a year, THICKENING Taploca PAINTED FLOOKS ' Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk T soppless w I’m Getting My Old Friends Back When I moved into my new store lots of my old custom- ers seemed to think that my prices would naturally be higher. That’s a big mis- take. I am going to run a few of my old-time specials to prove it. OLD FRIENDS READ THIS: Special Extraordinary O'COATS SUITS MADE TO ORDER MADE TO ORDER $21.50 | $20.00 YOU WIN—I LOSE These prices are away under regular values, but I am simply compelled to stimulate business. But the same care in cut and tailoring, the same thorough quality as if you paid full price. Louis Sideisk IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE 1890 1405 THIRD AVENUE Between Union and Pike Streets very sw t left her b to wed Robert likewise all his reserve ca t Etvcatas which had d in the night SHOES NOT IN USE be kept where thera {s a circulation of alr and before they are put away they should be dried and cleaned. Don't neglect to budget your expenses and keep your ing on a business basis. SYSTEMATIC DIS Sefore starting the WASHING wash in the regular order DR, J. Tt. Free Exaraination BEST $2,50 GLassEs | | ON BART | We are one of the few optical | stores In the Northwest that really |grind lenses from start to finish, |and wo are the only one In SHATTLE—ON FINST AVE, Examination free by graduate op- tometrist. Glasses not prescribed Francis M is again master} should dishwashing | scrape and stack your dishes | “Co ome Back” “Borax” Smith, Mary McFarlane Dr. and in the same | The Housewife Says: “John never gets tired of praising my Coffee. Know why? It’s be- cause I’ve really studied the best way to make it. It’s easy to have good Coffee every time if you fol- low these six‘simple rules.” Six Rules For Making Better Coffee Keep your Coffee tresh Measure carefully 1 2. 3—Use grounds only once 4—Boil the « sater 5—Serve at once 6—Scour the Coffee-pot The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce more than half of all sie Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this educational work in co-operation with the leading Coffee merchants of the United States Joint Coflee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York COFFEE ~ the universal drink unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. | 110 VLD AVE Lafayette nemnennnte “CROWN” Heater For Coal or Wood Full nickel trimmed, Duplex grates, Mica-paneled front door, $17.50 $19.50 TAINS STORE 20 FREDERICK & NELSON ~ COCAINE USERS OF PARIS PINE | Drastic Laws Cut Down Consumption One-Half ive years’ banish ot forbidden drugs x many times before taking in the last jal statistics ormous profits of the “pow induce ng to offic pb as a cle for cocaine. The second vay a woman who affected piety, and disposed of the drug while pre- prayer in the ne, ‘The third i merchant, who inded exsoldiers slightest idea what hey were handing out. |New Members Join Real Estate Body Nine members were taken in at y meeting of the Seattle | t@ association at the Ho- tel Butler Thursday, Plans for the rn Home exhibit, which will atured by a complete show of rn | and Virginia st., are near com- pletion, and applications for space are now being considered, Manager John D. Hall announced. The show | will continue from November 26 to | December 1 | Tho annual sale of Christmas seals in the state of Washington | will open on December 1, according | to announcement by Philip P. Ja-| cobs, publicity director for the tlonal Tuberculosis association. Meet- | lings for the organtzation of work. | the state during October and No-| vember. | (EFFICIENCY } Members of the congrega-| tion of the Ascension Memor-| ial Church of Ipswich, Mich., | recently turned out and paint- | ed their church building,| thereby saving a considerable | amount of their treasury fund. Photo shows Mrs. Roger Warner atop a ladder, working busily, | conveniences and comforts ||| the Terminal Sales building, First |}| i} |Sale of Christmas i} | Seals Opens Dec. 1 |) ers will be held in cities thruout |] | At $9.75.- FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOMISTARS STORE (1 os Felt and Velour Sports Hats | $4.95 PRACTICALLY every variation of the mode | in shapes is shown. Likewise the most | fashionable Autumn colors—the brown and | Bray tones predominating. Chenille is the favored trimming and is seen in many novel effects, on the crowns and brims. Tailored ribbon bands and fancy ribbon effects. Unusually attractive values at $4.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE NEW Fur-Collared OMEN who have been waiting for “something really very smart in a Top Coat” will surely have no difficulty in choosing from new arrivals in the Down- stairs Store. ee Ten Smart Styles Havad v Just Arrived S” AGGER styles in plain gray and Autumn-brown shades and these shades in attractive broad stripe and overplaid effects. Also black and gray | | overplaids and broad stripes. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Attractive values at $27.75. OTHER SMART TOP COATS in a wide assortmeltfl of styles, at $15.00, $17.75 and $21.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Special Purchase of Black Lace Frocks $9.75 TTRACTIVE all - black party or dance Frocks | of dainty Spanish Lace, brightened with bits of trimming in the form of sequin panels, flowers, tas- sels and girdles, A special } purchase of 40 of these | charming Frocks is offered Saturday. One of the three styles is sketched. Sizes 16 to 388. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Mill Ends Sale of Pants Thousands of yards of goods, bought at a big sacrifice from the largest Woolen Mills in America, converted into trousers, are being sold through The Pants Store, one of the largest organiza- | tions of its kind in this country. Best quality of materials included in Y this sale. Pants made up of: BANKER’S GRAYS, SERGES, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, FANCY WORSTEDS, PIN STRIPES, CHECKS and MIXTURES | to match perfectly in color and pattern high-grade Suits at most any price. “We Match Your Coat and Vest” PANTS — Tweeds, Cassimeres ) PANTS—in all kinds of ue and $ tures, Peneil - Siw... $308; oe patty PANTS of plain Serge, Pin | 95609 suits . Stripes and Tweeds to mateh eh $30.00 PANTS—Highest stripes, y "$7. 95 1 grade, that PANTS—Assortment of all sport fabries and Serges, to match Me as OIE $9, THE PANTS STORE CO. 704 First Avenue Near Cherry Street price you paid...

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