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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 PROD SHIPPING BY PRICES Freight Fees Will Be Cut to induce More Exports ) own expense. teresting to wate Australian buyers pecting the freight develop into a c tralian also tend vessels, as « of profit to beats of any t The m © finn prices aré ‘ ts the ¢ from the Mickle the mil in the v cleties with te take activ those progran carrying spite the fact that a large ord n placed | fi by a car-bduild: at a really} low figure, the been no all: ich remain been for the FB reads, whi ot axed anything t themselves to ntl they ount of in any large bu are sure o' tle coast ports matter dependent expecting a shipowners are It is improb- dealers on the | i off buying much longer SHOWING PRIDE Seattle Dresses Up Just to Show “Civilization” The Pacific Brattle as its Tand of the cal bonnet and « weatidress that paints {t, and Eastern tourist visitors and for their own comfort, Seattle's feminine cit! | 9) zens are observ their “Pride-in- Appearance” w All of which delightful to the | fj masculine eye xceedingly op- { ciated by the department stores and “milady's shoppe” proprietors. | | And just to give it the proper at. [mosphere the University of Wash- Mington coeds have slated their an- )Rual spring fashion review and stu- Of {dents and their mothers are exhibit. | )& jing pardonable pride in new gowns, | “)Tedecorated homes and Easter bon-| } Bets. | Even the small sons are scrubbing ‘their necks with the new “pride” | movement in full force. | Wife Forced to Work and Cook; Freed It was a hard life while it lasted, Rice, pretty Seattle steno: Pher, testified Thuraday tn divore oe rs er ee Her husband, Henry C. Rice, dis trict purchasing agent for the United "Slates shipping board, didn't like Testaurant cooking, but he insisted that Helen retain her job with a lo-/ ‘al firm. So every noon Helen would tush away from her work a few Minutes early and hurry home to Cook “something.” Henry would wroll in and leisurely munch his Tench. 3 | Then Helen would rush around and! do the dishes and hurry back to Work, usually ing in several min- ‘Utes late. ‘ae At dinner time Helen again emu- ted the flunky and served some- thing “pipin’ hot.” Finally Henry tired of Seattie wcenery and drifted Sway, leaving Helen to eat her % at & cafeteria—which was mome relief. In view of the circumstances, iidge A. W. Frater believed Helen i, entitled to a divorce on charges cruelty and desertion and gave her an interlocutory decree, fi atestrerecilh set aba Chicago Party to Visit Northwest Fifty Chicago professional and men and women will tour the Northwest this summer, staying "everal days in Seattle, according to} tion announced Friday by J.| gems. general agent of the lepartment of the Great} lorthern in Seattic, | ‘i Party will leave Chicago Jul | %, stopping en route at Glacier lal park and Lake Chelan. je they will make trips to Mount Mer and other parts of the Sound atry, Laborites | Zionist _ Schedule Program. f the) pp oale Zion, the labor branch | % Zionist Movement, thru its Seatele! Shapter will celebrate the laborite ¢ in England Saturday night the greatest victory thus far for Zionist movement. ‘The meeting, ry Hed Addresses and musical con- Will be held at 120 21st ave, day beginning at 8 p.m, with or Gurevitz of Palestine, James in and FB. B, Ault as the Speakers. The entertainment is Wesley Sn, hicken Fanciers to Attend Dance ultrymen of this section will for an evening's social time y at & p. m. at 1915 Wiret ere poultry talks, dancing wil) be on the program, f FREDERICK & NELSON Easter Candies A wide variety of Easter goodies f ee in y Attractive Values Saturday $5.95 vi 6°” Charming Dresses, Capes and Coats SEATTLE STAR DOWNSTAIRS SOR An Eleventh-Hour Shipment of Fine Silk DRESSES LOW-PRICED AT *21.89 unusually a attractive offering of specially Dresses of fine quality silks in smartly-fashioned styles unpacked just in time for Easter choosing. There are more than 100 Dresses in the lot; fashioned in | fine quality Crepe de Chine, Satin and | Flat Crepe Weaves bought Six of the many stunning styles are pictured. Straight-line models, draped effects, pin tucks, braid and elaborate bead trimmings. Unusually good value, Saturday: $21.85 e Fur-Fabric Capes Smartly-styled Capes to top the Easter V5 costume. In Brytonia (fur fabric). In . black and high colors. The $19.75 models have soft fur collars. , Fa a —Low-Priced HE Downstairs Store presents an unusually attractive array of Easter fashions for last moment choosing. Up-to-the-minute styles, wide as- sortments of styles—all within low price ranges. DRESSES, $5.85, $8.85, $10.85, $15.00, $17.75, $19.75. CAPES, $15.00, $17.50, $25.00, $29.50. COATS, $13.85, $15.00, $17.50, $25.00, $29.50. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 125 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS pcre ene value Trimmed Hats—the result of a last-moment special purchase from an over- stocked maker of fine quality millinery. Hats that “HOLEPROOF” Hosiery for Women (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) A notably beautiful variety of styles in fine - straws, taffeta and combinations. An Haster Milli- nery event Saturday, at $5.95. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) would ordinarily be too expensive to offer in our low- price Downstairs Store Millinery Section. “HOLEPROOF” Hosiery for Men (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) } 10¢ PAGE 8 ‘i Boys’ Easter Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers $7.95 to $13.85 Good-looking styles and serviceable materials in boys’ Suits. Blue serge and novelty weaves. All suits with two pairs of knickers, full-lined and with taped seams, Sizes 7 to 17. Prices $7.95, $8.95, $9.85, $10.85, $12.35 and $13.85, t $ | BOYS’ CAPS, 95¢ and | if $1.25: In light mixtures and 4 novelty-patterned fabrics that : ize with sults. Sizes j 7. At 95¢ and ; ; $1.35: Goo and madras cloth attached collars 1 cuffs. Also sports with short sleeves. § 16. At 85¢ to $1.25. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Growing | Girls’ in Sandals | | $4.95 | | | A very smart style for growing girls. In eight leathers: —black kidskin —patent leather —bamboo buck —nude buck —sray Nubuck Sizes 24% to 7% At $4.95 pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Neckwear For Easter Costumes 50c to $1.00 At 50O¢: Collar and cuff sets in white and colors, em- broidered in contrasting col- ors. Lace collar and cuff sets and lace collars, At $1.00; Collar and cuff sets, Vestees and Guimpes in a wide variety of charming styles. In organdie, embroid- ery and lace effects, 4 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Silk — Umbrellas | $3.95 || Colored silk Umbrellas with &-rib frames. Attractive leath- er strap handles and fancy tips. Colors: Navy, purple, green, brown, gray and red. At $3.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Handkerchiefs 5c to 25c A great array of Handker- chiefs in white and colors, plain and embroidered, cotton, © lawn and linen, Prices B@y 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Roll-Top Sox 25c and 50c | Half., three-quarter and full length Sox in several styles. White, with fancy tops, at 25¢. Gray, beige, brown and black, with fancy tops, at 50¢. ; —bownstairs storm |}