The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, ——_ 1g2d Lil & sk STAK Library Purchases Not THE BON MARCHE. in Pace With Rentals ed J THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President UI I BarGain BASEMENT | By selling for cash we avoid bookkeeping expenses. This helps to keep ft books lended t s 1 ri ° . “a . Amoun No.of Average Cost No. Lent for our prices low. Our bargain prices have made many friends for the Year geri Mens iO rnb Gants EEE A Silk Stocking E \ | = Fee ————$——— vent 1920 , ‘ 6109.04 GIRLS’ SPRING COATS f= | Girls’ All-Wool $9.98 pan cewycar omar Polaire COATS Slees 7 to A splendid selection of styles in TAN— SAND — ROOKIE — BLOCK PLAIDS and Curtailment of funds for operation | of popular works, we now t four In books, but | become of the Seattle public library the efforts of pat popular s impertiling the outstanding po-|regular be ition of the library library STRIPES, eet Beltloas and slde-te models, all fully Ined Se0000 18 BOGK CHCURHGD (DET ORD: | SDS SO Reany ita of all olties in the nation, J, T, | culation of library Atiractively trimmed with buttons, stitching ‘ oun tak and beveliy. pockets, Pa) HS Jennings, Ubrarian, oss a compared with th year no circulation tn Girls’ New $ | 49 me cesaparet to ° ts not |or y hampe rons to obta Beattie an|to the years the books show announded In spite of this loam, Seattle at! Tomorrow ‘The use of books since 1922, when 1% Jeplervcngris ire Spring COATS ° ° the brary tax fund was reduced 1 onetenth of @ mill, has been ner Sizes 7 to 14 Years Unusually good-looking Coats, and smash fously hampered, Jennings aad. In|ranks high among American citie . 5 , ; Ing value at this price All are good styles, the library bought 28,402 new|in the number of books borrowed e Including the popular sldetle models, All . OC 1] ISS troup No. 1) books, In 1923 funds were ayail-|from its public brary, In cir able for only 16,981, and in 1923|tion per capita, f wool, plain and plaid coatings, fully lined, jai 4 aes ta 4 Ate gba | Chiffon Silk Stockings with Isle top and foot, seamed leg with fashion marks, in black, gunmetal, ooze, tanbark, cinnamon, dawn and otter. % to 10, Each pair packed in separate envel- Mbrartes ar Every pair perfect. lo etill rank . more nd Coats for Tiny Tots Me ty) . art, |ported. However, the demand for All-woo} Polaire and some In J story, x books and iibrary service Seattle Red Flannel art little gar $4.95 i f in greater than ever. , $ 00 ments—giving fort and wear, In tan, H n now 80,443 registered y t ° Sizes § reindeer, red, honeydew and rose, Sizes 3 j ‘ : rowers as compar 6,678 1 — to 6. 1 1918. It te supply of y are and » | book that he ness men, manufact the Ubrary were giver Where the lbrary | appre erly bought eight and 10 copies ' sum ope. 9 beer Group No, 2) This group conalsts of very fine, full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Stock- b L5 ings with lisle top and foot with pointed heels. In black, white, beaver, gray, platinum, seal and gunmetal. The gunmetal is ita ne Women’s Cotton UNION A9c SUITS Fine ribbed cotton with band tops and tight knees. Sleee 36 to 4. Prophesies Big Future. for Pacific Northwest Coast Cities to Surpass New York, Roger W. Babson Declares also to be had with the square heels. A full line of sizes in most of the colors. The have slight imperfections that will in no way affect the appearance or wearing qualities, Group No, 3 Exceptionally fine full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings with all $ 95 silk leg and lisle foot, with pointed silk heels, reinforced with lisle 4g eo) | The colors are beige, gray, silver, seal, beaver, brown, white and i ——| black. A full line of sizes in all the colors except black, white and Every pair perfect. In Black and Brown $4.89 ty . ae / A refreshing newness appears in this collection of Spring Hats. beaver. Thrif ing sever hoppers will take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity by buy- 1 pairs for immediate and future use. First Floor Boys’ Heavy Cotton BABSON PARK, Florida, March|n od and can be de | 14 1—Business in the Northwest av-| » 7 as a sidewine drift No two hats are the same, and every model is unique. Stockin gs, 29 . axe ood! ; ng | level. Flower, fruit and ribbon trim add charm to the poke and Ribbed, in black—slzes to Roger W. Bat (he ole off-the-face styles, tod TWO BEAUTIFUL “FROULAY” CAPES IN ORE Spring Top Coats Swagger, New “Boyish” Models, for Every Outdoor Activity Delightfully different is the whisper of a new and charming vogue, in which youth, freshness and freedom are manifest in every creation. Whatever your fancy may be, we believe you'll find it in this collection—ex- quisite plaids, shadow plaids, stripes and other novel effects—shown in belted, cane back, and straight-line flaring models, Sim- plicity is the keynote. Exceptional In Sizes for Values $35.00 Women and Misses n, the atatis y issued the last sectior ot been so favor ‘able. owed consi weakness in the last qua |but recent Indications iT “i Btates. “] like the Pacific Northwest," FOR BOYS F FF to exploit and speculate, All of thi flo 3 f } “Compared with last year the! states should benefit f bd tion Is Hi says the statistician. “It ts @ | more encouraging good sound country inhabited by | WORLD TRADE good and sound people, The cl | WILL CENTER HERE « as follows: Oregon) commerce, which change will trai leads with a gain of 18 per cent;| ter the center of tr Slees 8 to 16 Heavy, white. backed Novelty stripes with tnset band of self material. Two capes really in ono mate fs attractive, yet this dis- “Tetail trade sales, both in Beattle trict has not been infested by | and Spokane, in reported at nearly cent; Wyoming a loss of 16 Idaho a loss of 19 per cent, denim with two-seamed legs. logs. —Inside and outside colors are not the same. Northwest Fr cent;! peop 4 Mon-| of this tr truly revoluti “New York clty, now the financial center of the Western wo: give up Its supremacy, as has each of the great cities of Europe in tts turn. || “The cities of the Pacific coast are to become the great cities of America. California, Washing: ington and Oregon are to become the richest and busiest of our 48 states, These Pacific coast cen- ters are destined to be the clear ing hou: between the wealth of America and tho teeming mil ions of China, India and the Far he great sagnificance forma It will be nary in character. Sizes to 44 > of atates both | fundamen 4 mercan | tile reporta Indicate business trend Is decidedly favorable in Weah- ington and Oregon. In Washington the value of crops was nearly 25 per cent above the preceding year. “Several representative cities In the Green state show an encouraging tendency. Black < In Bellingham, for example, the 4 of general business has been | moderately but almost steadily up-| werd alnce the middle of 1923. Ritz | ville also shows an upward move ment pleasure seekers. Natural re | the sama level as a year ago, and tana a loss of 26 per cent. Boys’ Cotton —Simply Turn InsideOut, “Preste”—a New Cape sources are great, yet the people | stocks of goods show comparatively are inclined to work rather than | iittle chan ; | FRIEND FAVORS | WASHINGTON AND OREGON tore UNION 69 suits OJC Th — Waa Berkshire Plaids, Striped Polo ond FROM TH Cut Polo Cloth—Cut Chinchilla, ff LOWER PRICE )& “str _Ieets, Downy Tools, Teddy Bear Cloths, Polaires and Shaggy \ GARMENT SECTION f?) Wools wet in Coats one can wear while miocuriug—at tue Wvusccy Club—on the street or for 7} wast, For centuries these East iness—Coats that are not only chic, but ical as well. ern people have been asleep; but business—Coats t only chic, practica' when they once awake, the re- —_— sult will bo greater than the wildest imagination can yisual- fae.” General bustness thruout the coun dicated by the current read ing of the Babsonchart, is running! &t practically normal. Brilliant Colores and Combi-g nations of Fallow, Lanvin, Lentil, Brickdust, Mig- Gray : nonette and Greystone Brown Slight Seconds Spring weight ribbed cot- iaSteing weight raved cot Ht (CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS $4.10 knee length. Sizes 24 to Heavy, white-backed blue denim, trim- = med with red galatea cloth. Sizes 2 to 8. and to make preparations to ¢ an unprecedented influx of can Firlands Current | 222 tourists. City utilities committee | gm has turned down a request by Super-| COUGH IS YOUR 4 . Intendent J. D, Ross for $18,000 to mer call for the expenditure of @/ 1414 @ power line to the Firlands sum close to 00. % re of th it | Sone tit Los Angeles ana|**nitarium. Members of the commit. | IS ASKED woh athare capitalists will expend, tee said that a law permitting cities lapr oximately $1,000,000 in the con “Lucky” Baldwin’s |Refuse Pleas for Estate to Be Cut SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., March |o1.—Improvements planned for Big | Bear valley during the coming sum- council AND SYRUP Bottlers’ Supplies Crockery ‘ Hardwood Kegs and Barrels Free Delivery im the City to sell power outside thelr limits |struction of a pleasure resort and] would have to be passed first, country club, The project pe | a aS the erection of a great hotel and the Chronto coughs and persistent lcolds lead to sertous lung trouble. You can atop them now with Creo- Friedman-Selby Shoe Co.'s Women’s Silk STOCKINGS some with panel backs. In black and 13 new Spring shades. Sizes 814 to 10. Girls’ tooners JOC Black sateen—sizes § to 16 ‘ “The All-Leather nt? Line Every shoe guaranteed solid leather. This guaran- teed all-leather policy is what gives “the All-Leather Line” a lot more wear than just ordinary shoes. Girls’ Taffeta & DRESSES «7 $p.89 Sizes 8 to 4 New Spring Styles! Yarn and silk hand-embroid- ered designs—some applique trimmings. Short sleeves and round necks. Exceptional value. Navy, Copen, Brown Women’s New Spring Novelty. Weave Knit Crepe! Tricosham! Crepe de Chine! 49 Allover embroidery designs in silk; tail- s ored effects; button trim; novelty lace net —— collars and cuffs; ribbon ties. Pigtail Blue, Green, Citron, Gray, Honeydew, Stes Coral, Henna and Apricot 26 to 4 xtra Henyy Khaki Knickers, $2.69, | mulston, an emulsified creosote that lin pleasant to take, Creomulston ts a new medical discovery with two- fold action; It soothes and heals the }{nflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known 4rugs, creosote ts | recognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forma of throat and Creomulaion con- ion to creosot healing elements which #00! heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflamma- tion, while the creosote goes on to h, bed into the of the trou- od, at ms that lead ble and destr nasumptl somulaion is guaranteed aatis- factory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, nehial asthma, catarrhal bronchitt d t lexcellent f tem after colds or the flu. refunded 1f any cough or | matter of how long standing, relleved after taking according to Girections. Ask your druggist. Cri Jomulsion Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Adver- tinement j | u din D he old “Lucky” Bald. League Sponsors Change in) ssi ooo one nate mes County Employment Jalong tho shore line of Baldwin lake. |} Another group of men which has A movement to establish civil serv. d th property, will spend several hundred thousand dollars !n the construction of hotels and cabins. | Resort owners already established inal country club|are planning to build more cabins | GREAT WESTERN i ft SUPPLY CO. 312 Olive St. MA tn-2: Door West of Warren — Drug Co. foo in county offices launched Zz Friday by the Civil Service league of lcity employes. | The program will be formally plac. | |ed before the next legislature by rep: |resentatives of the league and a state. opened to curry favor |for the proposal. | Altho the program has been under | Jconsideration for some months, re- Jcent charges of toll collection in county offices prompted immediate | action, | | The resolutions, which were passed |by the league's board of directors Thursday, declare that political pret: erence was never conducive to the best Interests of the public, and that aince civil service ts designed to pre-| vent the political spoils system it| ‘should be established in county gov- ernment for all employes | WHAT AN EASY WAY TO GET OUT OF DEBT! and there is undoubted, that compares favorably wi! We have prided ourselves on making superior polishes, but this shoe manufacturer, one of the biggest in the world, writes as above, “‘Whittemore’s Polish is supreme, it.” no other shoe polish Our monthly payment plan on HOME LOANS High praise, but merited, because we use the finest of ingredients —no acids—to preserve and prolong the life of the leather—and to give a more lasting shines Particularly is this true of Whittemore’s Oil Paste Shine Polish made in black, brown, tan ‘and Tusset, S $5-00 Complete EP EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westinke Ave Between od Ping for all leather shoes, is a wonderful satis- faction *o our borrow: ere, ama would be 80 to you. NO COMMISSION NO BONUS WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 inv: ARE WHITTEMORE For every atyle of footwear from suede to canvas you will find at your dealer's ‘& Whittemore dressing exactly right Half a century of knowing how makes Whittemore’s Polishes Supreme. KY SUPERIOR Bros. BOSTON, MASS, Shoe Polishes

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