The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1923, Page 4

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4 PAGE 4 4 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, Seattle Horses Will Invade Livestock Show a Portland! MANY PRIZES | ] Comedian |PAGEANTCAST POOL SEEKS TO For ee . sigma /s Pan Oe cere : CONTROL WHEAT ARE OFFERED ¥s Me <i ee :. aN ’ Ct | Musical Skit Is Good |fmeecanus cub, sormea' Farmers Want to Put “Price Feature ue Amegjannt Tag” on Grain t the Universit OCTOBER 30, 1923 HOLD "EM, SISTERS ATCH those Goodyear All- Weather Tread Solid TruckTires as they take a big load up a slippery grade. You will see for yourself why they have a reputation for hang- ing on, for power and for wear. ington stadium ast summer WY vaudeville fans don't knov Exposition Expect-, | ae EJ |, Ze vaudeville fan dont know | Ute ane, direction of Stontgomes edtoDraw Crowd) Mase Bis er MEME | 0 sorcun, who in making ' big Mit 27H From Seattle | ah | a) Se = i he aan eu, 4 Humore Is of invitations have been t out, but it has been impos to reach everyone, and the enter , ‘ \ " : P , t nittee desires to Seattle horses and thelr owners tf - , to . Y ye Will Invade the Pacific Internation-| : f f 1 “ ‘ al Livestock exp land next Saturd earry away a phies, cups, spec awards winning © ng a big hand. Itis ome of the complete line well sup. «hehe who t t of Goodyear All-Weather ¢ program, O t the Tread Truck Tires we sell ty in that of 5 ured the originat dance on joe, ¥ i artint Me Donald Miller Tire Cow novel pushball game staged by co-ed leans and The lady holding the ball at the extreme Grey, who amply demonstrated her worth as an antagonist of some Quite a crowd turned out to watch this s| fats of the University of Southern California. Miss Florence ne regular I ra gE neo a onan (Sa ates att ac | _ Sete hiaairder ae | Two Arrested for | ric ! 10 AID CHURCH ie anberahip in 19 E : a | = ; a 3 : ; if Tieidany | SHAMBERLAIN'S Taking y Automobile fan active part in the igi r Every user fed a@ friend feluding ‘Thomas , Says Value of Religious} ) ‘4 is rend land and C. M. he } » , 7 Merbrook farm News Is Growing . f entered from the Hollywood farms. Exhibits at the exposition will! i t finctude every of lUvestock and! States a poultry. Judgi will begin Mon-j ch day mo’ it is eli that it will take ‘work. { Tuesday will h and) ents and executives North- | pres: |— ere ewspapers now have churc wre DIVISIO of| CHURCH MEMBERS @ividea the chur 8, also heay prize winners, entered at Portland. Other King county men will t pur ADD West states wil p '} Many persons from and Seattle, besides those who pr 7 entrants, are expected to go to! . Portland for the exposition. The Fallroads have Fates for the _eloses November 10. SER-H AND UNIVERSITY STREET A Month-End Sale to Move All Clearance Lots Quickly | newspape more & \ a brother { ‘The most (oteresting review magazine CURRENT OPINION °; Read It and Discover Why MOVEMBER NUMBER MOW ON SALE 4 si — See ‘A ’ Odd Lots, Remnants and New Special / wya Purchases—All Offering EXTRAORDINARY Values ont of the comm as an enemy,” Rev wring. concern | Rev t business on} “When tho “Meet Us and Wear Diamonds!” WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG’S Christmas Jewelry Plan Buy Gifts Now — Pay After Christmas Happiness and prosperity sp: from this wonderful blue full brilliant cut Diamond 18-K. Belais white gold, platin: top mounting. 31 Down and $ a Week-—most of next year to the Weisfield & Goldberg way. $46.50 tater Diamond ed to resemble $1 a Week Anyone who can saye $1 a week can wear this flashing firat quality, full cut mond. $1 Down Cod next year to Pi Weisticld & Goldberg plan. The Weisfield & Goldberg Christmas Jewelry plan places articles like these at your convenience for Christmas giv- ing. A nominal deposit, say $1, is all that is required. We place the article selected in our vaults till you want to take it out for Christmas, And you ILLINOIS AUTOCRAT— A na. tionally known watch, x regarded by m ciate the value as you get paid, the’ NWelattela & Goldberg way. la Week—$40 a down--$35--$1 wk. The owner will be proud of the dainty charm and the honest reliability of this Watch, 25-year 18-k white gold case, fascinating tracery, fancy dial, sapphire sot wind- ing stem: 17-Jeweled Bulova movement. S1 a week—next year to pay, by the Welsfield & Goldberg way. If you want something for your im- mediate use, take advantage of the regular Weisfield & Goldberg plan of KINDS: is Blue Bird, Deltah, La Tausca, Riche- Neu. In tints and jn graduated strands to sult any taste— $10 +» $50 Ry the Welsfield &- Goldberg Christman Jewelry Plan, 81 Down and most of next year to pay in convenient weekly or monthly | payments. Pearls Nestrung, 40¢ have most of next year to pay. Pay as you get paid—hardly miss the money. Come now, while the stocks are com- plete. Avoid the jostle, the crush, and the frenzied buying of the weeks be- fore Christmas, A beautiful ELGIN WATCH with attractive silvered dial, Ita namo is ita guarantee of quality, 81 a Week—next year to pay, the Welsfleld « Gold- berg plan. $1 a Week—$19.50 Liberal Credit. Pay $1 Down and the balance in convenient weekly or monthly payments, You can have a full supply of your fa- vorite Sliverware for the Thanksgiving dinner. Sets or indl- vidual pleces of Com- munity, 1847 Rogers, Yallace, Holmes dwards—can be purchased the Weln- fleld & Goldberg Way, St Down and the balance In conyen- = ent pnymenta, WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG Seattle’s Credit Jewelers Two Stores at Your Service 302 Union St. Opposite Postoffice (Pearls restrung, 40c) 310 Pike St. Harper Bldg. “Tf Sam Weisfield Can't Repair Your Watch, Throw It Away” Trade Mark Tes Bags and Boxes Reduced 67 Beauty Boxes and Bags at clear- ance prices for Movey Day: 8 $15 Boxes at $10 1 $10 Bag at $7.50 8 $7.50 Bags at $3.45 11 $5 Bags at $3.45 6 2 $5 Bags at $2.95 18 $8.45 Bags at $2.95 18 Bags at $1.95 5 $2.69 Bags at $1.95 4 $2.95 Bags at $1.95 -First Floor Wool Scarfs $1.85 With or without pockets or belts. —First Floor “Jack Tar Togs” $2.50 Sizes 4 to 6. Greatly reduced. Second Floor 50 Cloth and Silk Dresses $22 Attractive styles, smartly trimmed. -—Third Floor Novelty Bracelets 65c Set with brilliants, Girls’ School Coats $10 Plain tailored and some with beaver- ette collars. —Thrd Floor Lisle and Cotton Stockings 39c 600 pairs. Regular and outsizes, —First Floor Neckwear $3.95 Net and real Laces. ~-First Floor Late styles. —Firet Floor Corselettes and Corsets $1 Good quality. Broken lots. --Second Floor Cushion Covers $1.25 Velour. 20 inches square. Fourth Floor Rag Rugs $3.25 High grade yarn rugs. Reed Sulkies $16.95 Round fiber reed. Ivory finish. —Fifth Floor Filet Curtain Net 45c Yard 600 yards. Firmly woven. —Fourth Floor Fiber-Steamer Trunks $10.75 Round edge. Full covered tray. Fifth Floor Size 36x72. Fourth Floor Men’s Union Suits $3 Broken sizes and discontinued lots, —First Floor Overblouses $2 Crepe de chine and silk. 50 only. --Third Floor Pearl Bead Necklaces $3.60 Indestructible. Graduated, —Firet Floor Beauty Boxes $2.95 , Polished vachette, Fitted. Firet Floor Axminster Rugs $52.50 High grade, Size 9x12, Fourth Floor Boston Bags $1.59 Brown split cowhide. Splendid for small packages. Movey special. —Fifth Floor Cowhide Bags $3.95 Black split cowhide Bags, full leather lined and with sewed on corners, Large and roomy. Movey special. —Fifth Floor Special Price Basemen 77 Women’s Dresses Poiret twill, taffeta, satin, flat crepe, sports flannels and sports silks, Incomplete size range, but sizes 16 to 44 represented. 4 were $19.75, 18 were $15 and 60 were $12.50. Reduced for ‘Movey Day. Trimmed Hats A good selection of Trimmed Hats of velvet, felt and combinations of velvet brim and crepe crown. In poke shapes, slightly droop- $2 45 ing brims and off-the-face effects. Movey Day special. 50 Women’s Skirts Knife pleated wool crepe Skirts in navy, tan and gray. Novelty pleated overplaids in a ~ wide range of the wanted Fall colors. 22 $4.75 were $5.95, 28 were $5.25. Reduced for ———— Movey Day. 48 Women’s Wash Dresses A clearance lot of ginghams, voiles and com- binations. Rumpled from handling. Sizes 16 to 42 represented, but not all sizes in each style. 8 were $5.59, 27 were $4.95, 13 were $3.95. Reduced for Movey Day. Astrakhan Jacquettes 16 only. In side fastening style. reindeer shades. Sizes 16 to 40. for Movey Day. 77 Girls’ Dresses A clearance of broken lots of Girls’ Tub Dresses. Plaids, stripes and combinations in a wide range of colors. Sizes 7 to 10. Reduced from much higher prices. Percale Aprons Percale and pereale and gingham combination Apron Dresses in a wide variety of styles and colorings. A remarkable saving offered for Moyey Day. 50 Women’s Coats Utility and sports models in stripes and over- p aids, with or without fur collars. Dressy Coats of velour with large fur collars. Side fastenings, straightline and belted styles. Sizes for women and misses. Women’s Union Suits 500 suits, low neck, sleeveless, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; in the lot are wool-mixed with silk stripe, wool-and-cotton $1 15 and all-cotton. Not all sizes in each kind, Pi '¥ Seconds of high grade. Dr. Denton’s Sleepers 200 Dr. Denton Sleepers. Slight seconds. Sizes 0, 1 and 2, 89e Infante’ Vests and Bands Heavy fleeced Cotton Vests, wool-mixed Bands, Seconds of high grade. Gray and Reduced 19¢ & b Children’s Rompers 69e Rompers.of wash material in pink, blue, maize and green. Some have white waists, others finished with pipings and bands of contrasting color. Sizes 2 to 4. —Second Floor Small Lots of Lingerie 30 BLOOMERS of flesh crepe, cut full, 50c, 12 Camisoles: 8 at 50c, 4 at 75c; 17 in dark colors, $1.95. 11 Philippine GOWNS, all hand- made, $2.45. 12 Flannelette GOWNS, $1.45. —Second Floor 1,200 Handkerchiefs 19c Colored linen, Embroidered. —First Floor Veiling Lengths 25c Yard Short ends. Good colors. —rirst Ftoor Aeroplane Linen 59c Yard Special purchase. Firm weave. —Second Floor Table Damask 65c Yard Colored ‘borders. 200 yards, —Sccond Floor Feather Pillows $2.45 Fine curled hen feathers. —Second Floor Embroidered Day Cases 45c Good quality. Slightly soiled. —Second Floor Pillow Cases 35c Special purchase. Good quality, —Scooud Floor Pillow Tubing 37c Yard Special purchase. Woven tubular, —Second Floor Unbleached Sheeting 21c Yard Special purchase. Firmly woven, —Second Floor Gift Novelties 50c Pottery, baskets, pictures, —Fourth Floor Silver Novelties 85c Tea tiles, card trays, salts and pep- pers. —First Floor Armstrong Table Stoves $9 Cooks three things at once. —First Ficor Enamel Suit Cases $4.95 Cretonne-lined. Very light. Fifth Floor Edison Irons $3.49 Complete with cord. —First Floor 300 Prs. Fabric Gloves 95c 16-button length and gauntlet styles. First “Floor Women’s Union Suits $1.29 600 Cotton Union Suits. —rirst rtoor Printed Linoleum 79c Sq. Yd. Printed cork linoleum, Goud patterns. Fourth Floor Children’s Union Suits $2.19 Special purchase, 6 to 14 years. —First Floor

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