The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 11

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i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 | i ee | Home Budgets to Palm Circle Meets ee negges xg oo iw snecae Taleo Be Lecture Theme | BEAUTY: FLASHES School Expenses lake -HOUSE’BARGAINS, (© DEPARTMENT STORES) SG Sills, 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE ._ Next Door to Economy amy Psy ry to Blgory ° x nt | Bits of Seattle’s Loveliness as Caught by Most of City’s Taxes I Photographers ~' 41 Cents Out of Every Dollar Goes to Maintain Institutions This gives you an idea of the reasonable prices prevailing in this department store. .Thousands of other items priced just as low. a Count F ( re | AVERAGE COST PER CAPITA LS $17.0 Yank” Blue Men's “Big wool crepes, and Gray Ché ray s, taffetas Hive: -sacceenaseee and solid-beaded Canton crepes, at ......87.45 89 Dresses, poiret tw Sample Lot of Men's Wool and Wool-mixed Shirts 49 giyt, and Drawers ..... 98¢ s’ Coats, made In the latest styles. Fine materials; fur collars, Extra special. ...86.95 Men’s Corduroy and Mole- skin Pants, $4.00 value, Bt cccvccorcces SUG 500 Camisoles, Brassleres 3oys’ Knickers, corduroys and Girdlieres, In and cloths. Good mix- pink and white... .33¢ tures. Sizes 8 to 17, Pes A a ge $1.19 180 Wash Blouses. Good assortment of styles, 190 pairs Kid Oxfords Ri cesecassecenete 49¢ and Pumps, and Satin and Patent Slippers for Big Boys’ “Peters’” All- women and misses, leather Button Shoes. Good assortment of Regular $3.50. Special styles, at ...... BEA .: veiscceces «e Positively the Last Olfer at This Price THIS PRI-E SHOULD WAKE UP THIS TOWN I have simply got to get in a lot of orders Saturday. needs the work—I need the cash, I'll make any sacrifice to get some real business. Special for Saturday CHOICE OF 100 SUITS 5 COATS 20 MADE TO ORDER i) ts “ 149,167 Vetetais’ Meet Is Lincoln Memorial mn Abraham Li Salmon Packer Is Ill at Hospital tent of the Bargain Basement Specials GROCERIES 50 doz. HUCK TOWELS, ae E 15x30, while they last, SUGAR—Pure cane, 5-Ib. ON os Hoan aes 10¢ sacks for .........45¢ BORDEN’S MILK, 8 tal! 1,000 yards GINGHAM; cans for ......... 25¢ short lengths; yem- nants; good colors; Motion Pictures with Kodak Ease It’s as easy to make motion pictures with the new Ciné-Kodak ast is to make snap-shots with a Brownie. And it’s equally easy to show them in your own home withtheCiné-Kodak pro- jector, the Kodascope, Charles B. Myers, pres Seldovia Pack “0, and widely |known thru Isheanning indui ill at t Comcsiaiie Seeks Better Traffic KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes, 8 pkgs. for....... 25¢ 1,800 SPOOLS Sewing Silk and Twist; regular lic. Special, spool. .5¢ Miss Grace Sherson, 2315 E. Pike st., ia picked by the|* MeD. Hamilton studio aa one of the most beautiful women ever|*.<™* e | photographed by them. pated agli ecole Let us show you. BROOMS, No. 4; $1.00 f rarer Se oe ‘ A i 72x90 HEMMED BED ANY PATTERN IN MY BIG WINDOW E : me |Humane Society to seller, special.....55¢ 72x90 1 Seek Funds for thal -firma, business hous © ' Meet Next Tucsday || Nerhwesers Photo Sepply Co Goed“Yellow Laundry < Soeete werseees 89¢ Come down Friday night or early Saturday. Pick out any pattern in my window that you like, point it out and I will make it up for $20. No strings to this offer, 15 of these fabrics are worth $50 35 of these fabrics are worth $45 , 27 of these fabrics are worth $40 23 of these fabrics are worth $835 And your choice of any and all of the hun- dred patterns on Saturday only for $20. $100 FORFEIT {f I fai) to give you any suit or coat in my South front window for $20, I will forfeit $100 cash. And you will find a wonderful assort- ment of fine woolens to select from. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1416 Fourth Ave, | The King County Humane society in the | New Rose Garden at 4402 White building, F under the auspices of the! will hold {ts annual meeting club. The showing will be! priv room of the Y t club members and thelr/ A lay at noon, according SOAP, 5 bars for 15¢ 42x36 PILLOW SLIPS, (Quantities Limited) OWOD dun g4has ee oe WARNING—I am not connected in any way with my former locatin at 801 Third Ave- nue. My only place of business is at 1405 Third Avenue. * PERFECT FIT AND ABSOLUTE SATISFAC- TION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Louis Sidelsky IMPERIAL TAILORING CO.—SINCE Ay 1405 Third Ave. Between Pike and Union Streets - Too Daa, Advice About Cooking “Too wera cooks spoil the broth.” Advice on how to bake is not as bay ara tant as what ingredients to use—what b the best results and are most satisfactory, When bake sg bing you can’t afford to listen to wh Jones does “this,” or Mrs. Brown does “that.” Use good judgment and CALUMET THe Economy BAKING POWDER Every can of Calumet is tested and retested be- fore it leaves the World’s largest baking powder factories trae 4 + not only for purity but for baking qualities — it must be , * | tains fall 16 right. is at’s way the Lic ig Na roleagta had who we it : : ing powders never listen to advice — that’s why their bakings are always February Special, $ 1 9.00 comne in 12.06, \perfectly raised, sweet and wholesome, je sani Nensemedidn be Sees von ges One spoonful of Calumet is equal to two of many ee a ey ee when , \brands. It biog farther and lasts longer because it contains Gas Water Heater you wan ie \more than the ordinary leavening strength. Buy it—try it —always use it, EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U.S. FOOD AUTHORITIES _ Sales 2'/2 Reve as much as that of any other brand ordinary connections free, This is our regular $25.00 Water Heater. Do not miss this op | portunity. No other appliance is so universally satisfactory for heating water. The largo number of our patrons who have already placed thelr orders attest this fact. Avoid delay {hn installation. ORDER NOW SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue MA in-6767 ¥ A RN CE PORTS od BEF

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