The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1923, Page 9

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re bn in at Pa it us n - | is e 4 sut- by prey oyster. been h is it was ert a while isting mmes, ster, drags Z con- ; i only : but use. ft the ang- them pt a . The y by sight, hicy! Htat te red me ve iy nto 4 3 i % y 8 : 4 a ¢ OCTC 29.1 MONDAY FIVE KILLED IN ‘Romance Thrills Souls of Masquerade Dancers GERMAN BATTLE Bomb Is Thrown by Hunger|“¥ecer’s Boy a Sheik Would Be, Mother Dons a Ballet Gown Rioters in Dusseldorf HY LS om M 1 when de : t ack, but ‘ : fh WALTON WILL : DEFEND SELF No, he course th isn't ck is cut rather low funny little skirtlet is Just like ra girls presuming, Of that a , Of course, but then it's a se te f lect company, all mutual ac ald not quaint and close friends ( the ex PROBE FINDING | OF SKEL ETON |. ff Matt Star Not like it was go be a lot of total srangers at one's—beg pardon an heck And er her arm nd Sunday 1420 Olson | on for fir s hom n t ny these here V ino fe hat d sults? Naw, the kind It with ribbon ks and them half-dollar trim the half on. dollars are of Mexic eck the a currtncy bolero and trouser fusion). Yeh, and how about one of those bull fighter hats with the gold braid One of the red-purple velvet kind. Gee, that’s fine, gonna wear it at a dance tonight, Yeh, purple hat. Yes, an’ green vel vet bolero—that's what you call it, ain't it? Yeh, and black vel Mod trousers, Thanks. youthful Val i s hatr ts ¢ his § th Striking Sarena to Return to Work r <ESBA Pa. ¢ - Stri Hudson ra voted to return t the long strike v 16 mont HERE'S MORE ABOUT , PHONE STARTS ON PAGE 1 ns have been fi A request fo filed with the state |i works about a ye | mémbers of the A minor! , was handed . H. Cleland, a tain Increases. This r |mediately adopted by the telephor companies and a straining order was secured fre Judge Cushman to keep the “CROWN” Heater | For Coal or Wood | Full nickel trimmed. Duplex grates. Mica-paneled front door. the new rates into effect. Three federal judges, | banc, refused to make this tempc rary order permanent on ti t the t ation pe in the efforts before state judges. No. 18 | The Cleland echedule and revertir tion th merits. Judge Cushman tion, citing the three judges on the previous # [The mf companies Cushman guilt the at he try the case | No. 20 | $19.50 | —DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON on its merits his eyes were just like the Goop Tools are an economy because they save mis- takes, assure better re- sults in less time, last longer—hence necessi- tate fewer replacements BLACK DIAMOND Files are qood tools, ~Ask a real mechanic! Since 1863 the Standard of Quality | Gel BARNETT C co 1076 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia,Pa,U. USK A. \ Ouned and Operated byNicHoLson Fita Company ProvidenceR.I. § H Corson cons the ots ¢ a mah wh 1 been | 5 © Hubbard a lonely'clump of trees in| | Well, thank eo much, Mr. Man temporary re , m | bis brother beard from interfering with putting sitting en | grounds | of the 4 state | vurta and had not exhausted their appealed decision and as a re court of appeals ordered | Judge Cushman to try the matter told him last night that she thought price. | Alexanders Jackie Rosamonds,” art ers, lean potloen los, They mental state, by they are ALL aoe BILLY SUN NDAY ST: ARTS NIAGARA FAL Killed EUGE! F and Mrs. F © of the cho 1 in n it was Attorney Decides Against -| Members of Jo! Malcolm I fon to the post for lon the cording to th any money fi “| Japan Decorates American Citizen decorated | Order of the Sacre: This is the | which can be con | foreigner | Tripp is here | reconstruction | earthquake, fire Septern 1 DAYTON, C ing mitted to its fing day, preparatory break its altitude Lieut. piloted the ship o} ing flight of tw may slip the ship secretly just as ago WITH ficials of the American flag wa pupila of St, An ave. W, and W | Spanish ber the subject, * Lumber Business, you an BURGLARS n nbare of the cont Little Boy at Play 1 a shot comrades, companies then dropped the| Douglas ruled that $8 per month pald o| to the | 17 50 r | the dule in effect a - | ° | fore Judge Cushman wit pet dire {n connection with work Airplane Prepared for Record Flight | John A. 2} fake her into the air again, He APPROPRIATE monies by both the donors Catholic by. the Fortson-Thygesen camp of ‘ar veterans | F DONOVAN, While REGISTERING come and they make Curiassers, at, ladienin Fair « welad Crusad yen und fat Apol hat in dress and ut in metuatity NOTICE! T > HOME ¥, Oct. 29 by Brother | Ver ‘owell were “ about the da: in the house to find the ama Own Club hn Paul Jones post Py nh an op! commiasior hall rent from the ‘fund must be dis. | grounds that It is |§} 6 state law It fn un 2.—G. FB. . chairman of ctors of the West has been dogree | hig ferred on a civilian following the and tidal wave of )., Oct. 29.—'The | famous for climb at, Is to be sub-| tests probably to. | to its flight to record, Ready, who | Dp the record-break- | 0 years ago, will out of her hangar | he did two sl | | core and of. chureh, an 4 presented to the nn's school, First. | |! Leo at., Sunday, | iNow THE HE WILL STAY AT 1 FROM FREDERICK & NELS AVENUE Tuesday the DOWNSTAIRS STORE Stages | A Clearaway of Reduced-Price Merchandise ALL Departments Contributing Their Share of VALUES Women’s and Misses’ Garments stacoed 7 PLUSH COATS length 46 RAIN COATS and misses’ t 00, 21 SKIRTS Navy-blu duced to 19 HOUSE en-size duced to 75¢. 88 VOILE ous styles. 14 POPLIN DR ASSO! HOME Reduced to $7 DRESSES in vari Reduced to 45¢. DRESSES. duced to $2.95. 111 MAIDS' DRESSES in black and w to 95¢, 26 MISSES’ FROCKS, ties to $12.75. uit and dancing. AND Regulation style: hite. Reduced TAFFE tments Redtice d TA uced 62 Electric Irons ‘A merican ished; ebon- ized tapered point. stand and cord. DOWNST Reduced t "$9.95 wood handle-grip. Complete with Boys’ Clothing AT REDUCED PRICES BOYS’ 14 JUVENILE sizes 4, «style. heather wool duced to $2.85. BOYS’ SUITS, 5. and tweeds, coat with sailor coll 5 JUVENILE zes 4 and to $1.95. 6 JUVENILE size 3 wool fabrics. ed style. lot. Reduced to D5e¢, and $4.85. 5 and 6, Light-blue, SUITS, in middy tan Re- Reduced OVERCOATS, (only), in serviceable Double-breast- Reduced to $2.85 pull-on and cont! 4 to 12 in the $1.95 DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Furnishings AT REDUCED PRICES 42 DETACHED - COLLAR WHITE striped mad 1514, 16, 16 Reduced to $ (only) MEN’S SHIRTS UNION SUITS in balbriggan weave. White, with 5 (only) blue and gr: 36 and $2.85. GINGHAM AND CLOTH, Reduced In 30- and 81-inch Desirable quality, and stripes, the yard. Axminster, Grass and Braided Rugs AT REDUCED PRICES M DOWNST. short sleeves; ankle length. Siz Reduced to 95¢. SWEATE in two-pocket style. é ya ; to - ‘AIRS STORE ee ROMPER in cheeks Reduced to 15¢ DOWNSTAIRS 11 (only) AXMINSTER RUGS in 18x86-inch size, Tan and brown colorings, $1.95 cach. to 95¢ each. 14 Round Braided Cotton GRASS RUGS Green and brown led borders. Reduced Rugs Reduced to in 8x i SEATTLE STAR tOLPH’S BADLY ERKE LEY SON HURT FIFTH AVENUE—PINE JOMEN'’S Hat (ype ee Lack of Support Caused Resignation Er: AUTUMN HATS STREET—SIXTH Offe ortment of ‘att mode € ( higher-priced groups, 300 WOMEN'S UNION SUIT , Reduced to $1.00. Bodice- Women s Blouses, top styles, with ribbon Lingerie and Crear ok Other Garments 14 Reduced TT 26 PERCALE DRESS 164 PIECES OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S DERWEAR Women’ Union Suits, Vests, Draw- er and Bloor ( ed to The. 1 to $1.00, reduced to $1.25. reduced to $1.50. 13 Garme ants reduced to $1.90. RS STORE 438 Pillow Cases Reduced to 25¢ Each Pillow Cases of good wear ing qua Size 42 inches (be’ fore hemming), Re- duced to 25¢ each. 110 Fringed Panel Curtains Reduced to 95¢ Each Voile Panel Curtains, center motif and drawn thr corners. Trimmed with inch fringe. White and ecru; length 2144 Js, Reduced to 95¢. 210 YARDS OF MARQUISETTE with ‘ CURTAIN in ¢ m color, Width 38 inches. Reduced to 31¢ the yard. 255 YARDS OF CURTAIN MARQUISETTE in open filet 2 weave. Ecru only. Width 89 inches. Re- duced‘ to 22¢ the d. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE “AIRTIGHT” SHE IRON WOOD HEATERS REDUCED: No. 16, reduced to.... 1.25 18, reduced to. reduced to. réduced to 1.50 $1.75 $2.00 STORE. Odd Pieces of Dinnerware and Kitchenware at Reduced Prices 98 GLASS KITCHEN CON- TAINERS for spices, salt and pepper. With perfor- ated alumintim tops. Re- duced to 15¢ each. 66 COLONIAL GLASS SUGAR BOWLS, with covers. Re- duced to 20¢. 200 PIECES POTTERY BAK- ING DISI comprising: 7-inch bowls, 8-inch bowls, 2-quart bakers, 1-quart bak- ers, 4-quart containers and 9-inch pie plates. Reduced to 20¢ each. 100 PIEC us, FANCY y SSWARE, Ss and Jaskets, COL- com- fancy Reduced to flower D¢ each. PIECES 200 or WARE AND GLA Cups and Sauc DINNER- SWARE » Plates, SQUES in sizes 38 to 44. Reduced to 50¢. 48 HAND - MADE in broken size nt (34 to 52). Reduced to ¢ 39e. 35 TAILORED BLOUSES. Ex- BLOUSES tra sizes, 46 t in the lot. Reduced to ¢ . 18 C HIN: A SILK WAISTS in 34 (only). Reduced to 34 and pitied to 39¢. 15 BATISTE GOWNS. duced to 50¢. 9 COTTON VES' to 25¢. 5 BLACK SA SOLES. Size Reduced to 25¢. 136 DUST CAPS in styles. 21 CORSETS in and 29. 50 GIRDLIERS in and 40. With slightly perfect rubber gussets. duced to 50. I Re- Reduced N CAMI- 36 (only). assorted Reduced to 1¢ each. sizes 27, 28 Reduced to $2.00. sizes 3 im- Re- Short Lengths of Bleached “Indian Head” Reduced to30c¢ the Yard Short lengths (14 to3 yards), in 44-inch width. Reduced to 30¢ the yard. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 128 Yards of Coating Fabrics Reduced to $2.49 Yd. Ten (10) pieces of fine quality Coating Fabrics in length ranging from 3 to 2: 22 uch fabrics as “Re- “Angora,” “Navara” Normandy.” In brown, Sorrento-blue, Micha (hen- na), Tan and Navy-blue. Width 56 inches. All sharply reduced, at $2.49 the yard. 160 Yards of “Jamestown” Wool-and-Cotton Plaids Reduced to 49¢ the Yard “Jamestown” Plaids le for girls’ dre: skirts. In a ty ive patternings. Reduced to 49¢. AIRS STORE eae 100 HARDWOOD SALT BOXES, with hinged covers. Reduced to 19¢. 66 CAST ALUMINUM KETTLES in With larg ized ~=wood Smoothly to $2.65. 75 ®ANCY WASTE BASKETS in wide assortment of styles. Suitable for homes and of- fices. Reduced to 69¢, e very and y of pow TEA 5-quart size. spout and ebon- handle — grip. finished. Reduced EA pt in combinations of taupe and Platters, Cereal Dishes and 14 PAIRS BLACK IRON AND- of the Bloedet |f} ose, and rose, taupe and black. other pieces. Some slightly IRONS in pleasing design. company, will ad: | Sizes ranging from 2¢ 48 imperfect. Reduced to 5¢, With sturdy ; chapter of the inch in diameter, Reduced 10¢, 25¢ and BO each. Juced t 95 ‘ infra at the | sia, * $1 AD { 14 4) i Gueed sf onduy evening on|]| Prices: $1.45 to. st BOW TORK sincering in’ tho si.geer ii : fi k : # _ ann snusnsnnisnnennn sn % oH rn Lge TAHT Police Seek Lost Newspaper Seller DZE » to a to ; } Vy Dt j j j 6 | Girls’ and Infants’ Garments Reduced 25 WHIT What’s in the Air MONDAY in ed to 50¢. S ins to 50¢. 15 WHITE TWILL ROMPERS and 6. 2 MIDDY BLOUSES in sizes 12 and 14. to 50¢. 50 GIRLS’ broken 42). R 10 GIRL 32 and 25 BLACK DRESSES, in sizes 2 and 4. Reduced to 50¢, | RAIN COATS in 11 GIRLS’ ; 8 and 10. 34. $3.95. 14 INFANTS’ CAPS. 45 INF to 19¢. 50 INFANTS’ 39¢ pair. Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Reduced 125 PAIRS WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS in broken style assortment. teduced to $1.95. 70 PAIRS WOMEN’S HIGH with Louis heels. Broken size and style assort- Reduced to 85¢. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ GYMNASIUM OX- size a SHOES, ment. 75 PAIRS —DOWNSTAInS STORE nd FORDS in with leather soles. Reduced to 75¢. 45 PAIRS GIRLS’ BROWN CALFSKIN SHOES in laced Broken _ sizes. duced to $2.95. style. 125 PAIRS BROWN to $1 Stamped Art Goods Reduced STAMPED NAPKINS ment of designs. “Indian Head.” 1,000 5e each. STAMPED ROMPERS, TOW- AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES. Reduced to 25¢. ASSORTMENT OF STAMPED BUFFET SETS, LUNCHEON SETS (18 pieces), SCARFS AND CENTER PIECES and other odd items. ELS 50¢. 200 DRAPE VEILS in various Reduced to 25¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE colors. Ginghams Devonshire Cotton Chall Flannelette Muslins 4 ALSO: lots, AN at Tuesday, COTTON REMNANTS REDUCED Useful lengths of very de- sirable cotton fabries at prices that afford unusual savings. Cloth lies Table Napkins in 1g dozen and Table Linen remnants, sharply DOWNES SWEATERS in | assortment uced to 50¢. | ATERS in sizes Reduced to 50¢. | WHITE WOOL Reduced to 50¢. NTS’ SHIRTS in size 2. WOOL CAPS. Reduced to 39¢. 85 PAIRS INFANTS’ STOCK- INGS. Sizes 4 and 414. duced to 39¢ pair. 100 PAIRS INFANTS’ SHOES. Sizes 1 and 2. AND BLACK SHOES in size 10. Reduced 95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE in OOTOBER & PANTY sizes 2 and 4. GINGHAM 3 2 and 4. Reduced Reduced | (36 to | IN PANTY Reduced to Vv AEN TAM Reduced Re- Reduced to black canvas, Re- CHILDREN’S TABLE wide assort- Stamped on Reduced to Reduced to Cambrics Towelings Outing Flannel Romper Cloth Bath Robe Cloth Linings Longeloth Cotton Damask reduced prices, ATRS STOW

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