The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR Big Fete to Mark Opening of Mercer Island Brid | NEN SPAN "jane ay 22S | ABOUT READY Connects Island elnthesocul ,. ~ register of foods ~° SPANISH Green Olives rank high SD among the viends held necessary for the formal dinner. And at the little informal gatherings, this plump, meaty fruit is « welcome addition to the menu. ‘The salty, tangy favor answers # crave ing that nothing else will satisfy, And green olives are good for you, too! They have 1400 calories to the pound. A With Mainland at Hertford By John W. Nelson With only a few days more work to be done on the new Mercer Island bridge residents of the island are completing ar rangements for a high jinks and fete November 10, when the big structure will be completed and opened to traffic. The ceremony marking tho pletion of Program sponsors of the land.at He nects with ‘Two app structed to hurst, on the Mercer island end The 1,200-foot bridge over Lake land, is nearly completed, as she in length, is so finely balanced that it will be swung by hand power. The land in the dis-| tance is the matniand, east of Lake Washington. nwn in the. picture. of the bridge. Washington, connecting Mercer island with the main-| The draw span in the center, 200 feet were taken from Cedar-| Star state Pt The pictures Photos by Price & Carter, stourap | the construction of the bridge has} c t early e it be painted white and will add to the charm of the east side, besides affording a badty-needed means of nmecess, Island residents predict a rapid growth of the pretty » ments there and the early colc tion of the entire body of Ia Work on the bridge” starte 28 and it will be completed and} ready for use November 10. The! bridge proper cost $35,211, and the | Persons wishing to b the span two road approaches $8,770, making | opened m the total cost slightly under $44,000. | County F The | bridge itself consists of two! man, four high trestles that mect at the draw| to pass thr ‘ Mercer Island residents feel that on a system with only a fe nds pressure INCREASES kTY VALUES When closed there ts a 30 foot © under the span. and there a vessel tho lake ot pass under the bridge without t span s opened.| F on nereased hundreds of The fsland has been de most ideal # in the © is} island, Firat office of} will be held tn the b church F\ Tho Rey. J. Ral property Epworth League Is to Give Banquet | T nual banquet given by h league young peor Eptac pwo Methodist hb Magee, Mary Jo Van Os the of facilith been elim the rapid he island in pre-| values on thousands | Harrison, Mrs, E. J. Fuller, Arthur | | Qoalt Mra. Loulse Brumbaugh | n, Efaw and Harry Gow-| he | AH will appear on the program, | the oe toe COLORFUL FROCK mboyant flowers in purple, red 5 p. m.| » Dr. . Helen am, Clay yellow are appliqued on a bout, gown of black satin with th ble dropwhoulder line an: ofitting bodl “T’ve Got to Do Something with These Old Floors” SHE looked at her wood floors ruefully. They were battered and bruised and dusty and shabby. “T’ve got to do something with these old floors,” she thi Her thoughts ran back to years of scrubbing and staining and painting, and her heart sank at the prospect. Then suddenly, like an a 7 came the really worth-while thought: “‘Why not put down linoleum and have a floor that will never need to be refinished?” The next day she saw the merchant who sold linoleum. She examined samples and she gave her order, The linoleum layer came and pasted a lin- ing of builders’ deadening felt to her shabby wood floor, and in each room the particular linoleum design selected was cemented down firmly and waterproofed around the edges. Like dusting furniture Immediately her disrepu- table floors were transformed. She had a smooth, solid, water- proof floor from that instant. She had a floor that was easy to clean, for the dust that collected on it was only surface dust. Cleaning it was like dusting furniture. Look for the Circle “A” trademark on the burlap back She had a floor, moreover, whose looks im- proved with time; for the two coats of wax she put A daily brushing with a dry dust- mop keeps a waxed linoleum Sloor bright and beautiful on in the beginning built up a polish. And with the aging of the waxed sur.ace, the floor became soft and mellory in tone. Herrugs never looked so well as they did on her linoleum floor, Anyone can improve old wood floors by new linoleum floors. Linoleum is made of powdered cork, linseed oil, and’burlap. And it is springy and durable, ifke cork, A linoleum floor lasts for years and looks well in any room. Write for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Arm- strong’s Linoleum and our 24-page booklet, ‘“‘ New Floors for Old,” con- taining a score of colorplates of distinctive designs that you can see at good stores— Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile inlaids and printed atterns;, linoleum rugs, printed an inlaid ; also information on laying linoleum and on how to care for your linoleum floors. Armstronc Cork Company, Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—1614 L. C. Smith Building. Telephone—Main 8794 For the A-small all-over carpet design of Armstrong's In- laid Linoleum Armstrong’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House atta oaeeate THE EARLY BIRD —is the one who gets into the Arena for the Elks’ Charity Festival Hundreds of stand in line. Tonight — Chamber Chorus Friday—Lady Bountiful Pageant Saturday—Grand Closing—3 Automo- biles Given Away others have had to of Commerce Doors Open at 7 o’Clock broiling chicken has but 505. Hat all the green olives you want. Serve them oftea. Buy « bottle or two to~ Association AMERICAN IMPORTERS of Spanish Green Olives 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City Spanish GREEN OLIVES olive 0 Russki Dom Opened To provide the home atmosphere | desire to talk |they have missed since he fatherland, Russian ref have settled along the of Lake Union have opened usski dom—in lish, SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET ng the | spare’ hours, s who|The place has not been completely st shore | furnished, but this matter will soon al|be remedied, according Russia; hane—at 917 Lakeview blvd. Native Russian drinks and dishes, in Russian Colony | with sccommodanons for those who ave been onists, DOLLAR DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Just once a month we have our DOLLAR DAYS—and all merchandise offered on these days are sold at much lower prices! Huck Towels 6 for $1.00 26c Huck Towels; size 18x46; extra heavy, with red and blue borders. Bleached Turkish Towels—4 for $1.00 35c Bleached Turkish Towels; size 18x86 inches; very absorbent; double thread, Cotton Bats, $1.00 Roll $1.25 Cotton Bats; weight about 3 Ibe; size 72x84; full size com- fort, Khaki Cloth 4 Yards $1.00 $50 Khaki Cloth, 29 inches wide; good heavy welght; splen- did for shirts, blouses, etc. Curtain Scrims 6 Yards $1.00 36 Inches wide; white and ecru with open-work borders, Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.00 Each $1.25 Table Cloths, hematitched. Size 54 inch. Floral patterns; mercerized finished, Barber Towels $1.00 Doz. Hemmed Barber Towels; sizo 12x21-Inch. Cotton Challies 6 Yards $1.00. 200 Challies, 36 inches wide, in light and dark colors, Dollar Day, 6 yards $1.00, Bleached Pillow Tubing 3 Yards $1.00 Bleached finished, 45-inch Ing, linen dressing, A. C. A. Ticking 3 Yards $1.00 Pillow Ticking; extra guaranteed feather-proot, Pillow free Tub- from Stripe heavy; Aluminum Roaster $1.00 Each Pure aluminum round ronaters; 10-inch size, Tea Spoons $1.00 Doz. Lasher metal tea spoons, Just like allver and better wearing. White all through; no plating to wear off. Glass Tumblers 2 Doz. for $1.00 Paneled heavy glass tumblers, Mason Fruit Jars $1.00 Doz. Full quartsize Mason jars, ants sth nnshi sh nino le Lilt ida Nib i Dollar Day Specials Bungalow Aprons $1.00 Each New, splendid quality full size Aprons of standard gingham, in assorted checks and light and dark-colored percale, All good styles and exceptional value. Girls’ Union Suits 6 TO 10 YEARS $1.00 Suit Wool finish winter weight cotton Union Sults; pure. white; long or short sleeves, knee or anklo length. The greatest value shown this «year, Boys’ Union Suits 6 TO 10 YEARS $1.00 Suit Boys’ good quality .wool-fin- ished cotton Union Suits; excel. lent garments, fn silver gray and ecru color, Rompers and Bloomer Dresses $1.00 Each Children's’ Bloomer Dresses, Rompers and Creepers. Made of good standard quality ging- hams, chambray and romper cloth in neat checks and stripes. Princess Slips $1.00 Soft nainsook finish muslin Princess Slips, Sizes 38 to 44; an exceptional value, Rubberized Aprons 2 for $1.00 Women's large sizo—30x36 inches — rubberized Kitchen Aprons, in a varied assortment of patterns and colors, $1 Pr—_SHOES-—$1 Pr. 75 pairs Ladies’ Fine Vici Kid and Velour Calf Shoes, in lace and button style, military heels, and some have low heels. All are high grade shoes and excellent style. Sizes 214, 8, 314 and 4. Your pick for Dollar Days, $1.00 pair. Women’s Union Suits $1.00 Suit Women's medium welght win- ter Union Suits; wool-finished cotton with mercerized silk atripe. Sizes 36 and 33. $1.15 for sizes 40, 42, 44, Wool Mixed Hose 2 Pairs for $1.00 Women's heavy wool mixed Hose in black and oxford grey, especially suited for old people or those exposed in the winter weather. Out-Size Hose 3.Pairs for $1.00 Women’s good wearing black Cotton Hose, with deep ribbed tops; an extraordinary value. Fine Wool Hose $1.00 Pair ‘Women’s fine cashmere knit and drop-stitch Wool Hose, in heather mixtures, plain brown, and black. Silk Hose $1.00 Pair Women's fine gauge Silk Hose, pure silk and artificial silk mixed, or pure silk thread, in black and cordovan brown. Jersey Bloomers 5 Pairs for $1.00 ‘Women's Jersey knit Cotton Bloomers, in. pink or white, with elastic at waist and knee. Felt Slippers, with leather soles and heels, $1.00 Pair A good, sturdy Slipper built for comfort, with leather soles and heels and high felt tops; in gray only. Sizes 8 to 8. $1.00 pair, Dollar Days. 32-Inch Kalburnie Ginghams 4 Yards $1.00 Now Fall patterns in Kalbur- nio Ginghams— plaids, checks and ratine effects; guaranteed fast colors, Special for Dollar Days, 4 yards $1.00, Children’s 36-Inch Imported Madras 3 Yards $1.00 Imported Madras in neat stripes on white grounds; fast colors. Splendid for shirta, ‘waists, womon's house dresses, Regular valué 600 yard, Dollar Days, 8 yards $1.00, Rain Capes $1.00 Each Made of a good quality of rubberized sateen, with hood and body plaid lined throughout; in blue only. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Dollar Days only $1.00 each, %, DAUM Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants $1.00 Pair In medium dark patterns, of a good quality of union cassimere; cut full size, with taped seams. All sizes, from 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Bib Overalls $1.00 Pair Best quality Blue Denim Over- alls with bib and suspenders; front and back pockets, also watch pocket on bib. Sizes 8 to 15 years. Boys’ Shirts, $1.00 Each Corded madras in medium and light stripes; coat style, trimmed with ocean pearl buttons; one breast pocket; collar attached. Sizes 12% to 14 neck measure. Boys’ Blouse Waists 2 for $1.00 In gray and blue chambray; light stripes and khaki; also out- ing flannnel. Sizes 6 to 15 years, Special for Dollar Days, 2 for $1.00. : Umbrellas, $1.00 Each 26inch good waterproof cover Umbrella with sturdy steel frame —plain, straight handles with silk loop at end, Men’s Winter Weight Union Suits $1.00 Suit Gray Union Suits; regular win. ter weight; warm and comfort- able. All sizes, Men’s Medium Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.00 Each Medium weight natural gray color, nicely finished seams, All sizes, Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 Each Made from good quailty per cale and corded madras, in neat stripes and checks; fast colors; cut full size and well finished, All sizes, Men’s Heather Sox 4 Pr. for $1.00 Men's Cashmere finish, drop- stitch heather mixed Sox; very dressy, with plenty of wear, All sizes, Men’s Linen-finished Handkerchiefs 7 for $1.00 A fine, closely woven white Kerchlef, Jarge size; hemstitched. A regular 260 seller, We havo 80 dozon—whito they last, Dol- lar Days, 7 for $1.00, Men’s Suspenders 3 Prs. for $1.00 Nice quality of elastlo web: bing; both Hale and heavy finish with leather ends, ‘ and lounge durin, provided to the col-

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