The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1924, Page 7

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WEDN AY. A Good Values: METAL BED SPRING MATTRESS E D In Full or Single Size $ 1 2 e 8 5 Substantially built Metal Bed with two-inch con- tinuous posts; Walnut or ivory finishes. SPRING ‘nis: $5.50 Good quality link-fabric spring on metal frame. MATTRESS sc" $10.50 Forty-pound, felted cotton mattress covered in at- tractive ticking. (FOURTH FLOOR) PIONEER DENTISTS to $8 Crown and Bridgework Cut to With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half i Come im and see for yourself we are not doing cheap work, but the same high class work, using the best materinis obtainable. DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. Second Ave. and James St. MA {n-2736 TAGES ° Mats: Waly 2:30. Eves.: 7.9 —~ Eves., 50c; Mats,, 300 iP qT Special Ladies’ Matinee FRIDAY MORNING AT 11 O’CLOCK —DOORS OPEN AT 10— ALEXANDER “The Man Who Knows” MLA We SOUVENIR MATINEE—At this matinee Alexander will distribute a limited number of valuable souvenirs, {nclud- z ing his original Luminous Ouija Boards, Oriental Gazing = Balle, Extensive Horoscopes and Occult Books. = GIRLS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED = PRICES FOR THIS MATINEE, ANY SEAT, 50¢ — SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICK = MMM MMM Ms STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TO PLAY HERE Orpheum Dancers Got Chance After London Debut Danny Dare They say a prophet ts withou honor !n his own country, but that josan't apply to all %, 4s Mil in George Choos’ “Fublea of 1924, a clever dance act, and ndw that mm the duo has made a London debut and been accepted by Gotham book ing agents and critics they are touring the Orpheum circuit, And |G } Lon o get a pair of A | vaudeville stars for his pro | So, If you ask this team {the best way to ge “boards” on Broadw |you--"go to England SAVINGS SHOW PROSPERITY Successful Era ‘The Seattle office of the postal savings uystem carries deposits of J about $2,750,000, showing @ fine gain over the us figure, accord! |to a statement given out officla Wednesday, Bellingham, Raymor and Centralla also mado increases: |}Bpokane and Tacoma showed de. creases. } The report says: ‘Postmaster | | Perkins ts of opinion that Seattle on verge of a very striking pe | rlod of prosperity, which {s indicated | }} | to no small extent by the postal say | ings business.” | ds |$35,000 More Voted for Investigations WASHINGTON, April 23.— Tho house today made avail |funds for Carrying on | | tons. | An additional $10,000 wan voted ||] to meet the expenses of the com. mittee investigating chargos agai | house members, and $25,000 to fl- |nance tho survey of the air services jot the army, navy and alr mall |Give Up Gems to } Save Son’s Life NEW YORK, April 22—When |bandits threatened to kill her 6. . id gon, Mra. Victor J. ‘ork, brought her jewels, valued at | 1 $5,000, from hiding and gave them robbers, she told authorities | PROHIBITION AGENTS under) Director Roy ©. Lyle raided a Japa-| nese restaurant Tuesday night and elzed a supply of moonshine, sakt nd beer, BUREAU OF |) MISSING RELATIVES |) ‘The Star invites its readers to use this | | department as in finding missing ‘Tho department Is hore who have been | Those whose relatives or jends ace missing are invited to repert |tho disappearance directly to The Star, Renders who may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned in this column as | ted also to report to | newspapers are invited | ich Items as will Interest | JACOBS is asked to} 89th ave. 8. W. and} nyone knowing his whereabouts may writo to t address or telo-| phono WE Relatives of MARVIN MASON, | who is belleved to siding in| or near Seattle, are secking hin. | Ho {3 asked to write his cousin, Willis O. Burlingame, or his uncle, Loren W, Mason, Route 2, Box 12, Spartansburg, Pa. Mason was heard from once in a letter post marked “Seattle,” in 1908, He had a wife and do ' The mother of JOH) setae world war veteran formerly of Min neapolis, Minn., is calling for her son. Ho disappeared about two years aso and is asked to communt » with his brotherindaw, B, c, Sing, Hox 710, Everett, Wash, or hin mother direct, | After living for more than 30 yeors in a penell-box, a bettle grub recently died at the London Natural © featured} i) Choos had to go clear to/f/ | Postal Figures Forecast || History Museum, ri A GO TO ENGLAND Fercisn Tradersto = Prohibition Law Boosts Attend Convention HE'S REAL WANDERER Alcoholic Insanity Rate Charming Styles in NEW TUB FROCKS $3.45 For morning wear and neighborhood shopping trips, and even smart enough to wear on other occasions are these new Tub Frocks. Fashioned in good quality ginghams, beach cloth and cotton crepe. Four styles, as pictured. Becomingly trimmed in ruffles of self and contrasting materials, organdie, pique and lace. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Attractive value at $3.45. DOWNSTAIRS STORM The Lattice Effect in Women’s Pumps Is a Smart Style Note in These Low-priced Models $7.45 and $7.95 New Btepin New Buckle At 87.95: Now TwoButton satin or black k viel kidskin A graceful din patent leather, vith medium Cuban heels, 28 New Styles in Dimity Blouses FRESH shipment of attractive dimity Blouses in over-blouse styles. Twenty-eight styles to choose from, trimmed in lace edgings, embroidery insets and C touches of bright color. Sizes 36 to 46. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Curtain and Drapery Fabrics Satinay 25c Yard Coat CROSS - BAR) —in two sizes of checks s ume SCRIM suitable for making attrac- 2 tive plain or ruffled cur- Slips tains. White, cream or ecru. Width 386 inches, $1 95 25¢ yard. ® TAPE-BORDERED —with hemstitched edges. Plain and self-stripe VOILE An. evenly - woven quality Satinay fashions these in white or ecru; 86 inches ave (Coxe Slips j wide. At 25¢ yard. aa ee! arg Shea ; white, pink, rose, tan, DRAPERY —in 2- to 10-yard lengths. : teaghte MARQUISETTE In bird, floral and striped BYY, _ blue, brown, 5 patternings. Printed on gray, light blue, green firmly-woven quality fab- and black, Sizes 36 to ric. Width 86 inches, 25¢ 44, At $1.95. yard, —DOWNSTAIRS STORE —DOWNSTAIRS STORD 2,000 Yards of Cotton Fabrics IN REMNANT LENGTHS AT VERY LOW PRICES Desirable remnant lengths (ranging from one-half to 6 yards) of— Figured Vo! . White Cottons Poplin Japanese Crepo Colored Suiting» Table Damask Gingham Printed Kimono Crepes Lingerle Fabries uo Ginghama Underwear Crepe, Sheeting and Mustin Flock-Dot Votles Cotton ating Sateen Lining Voweling SLIGHTLY SOILED ODDS AND ENDS of Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Bedspreads, Towels and other domestic items—all at sharply reduced prices, Thursday. DOWNSTAIRS STORD LOW-PRICED Fashions of the Hour For Women ard Misses SILK DRESSES AN especially attrac- tive group of Dresses in crepe de chine, satin and flat crepe weaves. Smart styles in one- piece, draped and tunic effects. In the fash- ionable Spring shades. A special - purchase group, low-priced at $21.85. Eunice Dresses Distinctive Fashions for Women and Misses $19.75 UNICE Dresses are fash- ioned in the smartest of styles; of good quality crepe, satin, georgette and lace. Street and afternoon mod- els in colors and black, Distinctive fashions for women and misses who have a limited amount to spend. Eunice Dresses are exclu- sively in the Downstairs Store. The model pletured ts tn crepe, trimmed tn embroid- ered organdie ‘nnd small pearl buttons, $19.75. CAPES | $15.00 to $29.50 N attractive display of Capes in a wide variety of styles. Lustrous pile fabric and fur fabric Capes in black and gray, also some stunning green and maroon shades. Some models with soft fur collars, Others trimmed in large ornamental button clasps. All lined with good quality fabrics. The model pictured ts in jet black Brytonia (fur fabric), lined in gray, $17.50. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) “CLOROX” A Household Cleaning Aid «<(“LOROX” bleaches clothes, re- moves stains from linens, cleans and deodorizes bathroom fix- tures and removes stains from hard- wood floors. A convenient cleaning ‘aid in the home, Bottles, containing 15 fluid ounces, 20¢. Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORD yore —

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