The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 13

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‘i ‘Seonox wo] The SeattleStar — [Paces 102 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 ' ‘ r ° ; “oy the » Wi Star of Shetlan Travel C anie Cedar Lake Has N 0 Fish; 6. 0, P, JOURNA OMT ie bests gy ck Einlg Soe VETS GET MAI i; Mor sage OE “Will Aid Tourist Russell Hunts for Trout IS INDIGNANT teen cl Sees Hg me ie seal ot tA = ; . ;|Bureau Handles Mail in 41 ms of ¢ ae pa has Steelhead and Rainbow Varieties Will Kill a, t mit jot ° Different Languages : ; ° raed Off Mosquitoes in Water § adicals” in Party Flayed fick, the Por be poe Eee | Slameeead cre and 183 : D ; ater Supply in Scorching Eoitdrial ¢ vas ery works on int i rail the authority of the ¥r fur the algeliiin f a : cde , inaeas af G oie FEED FLOWERS ASPIRIN t ! BEES KILL HORSE ent languag bout $90 ; ESTER, N April 2 PHIA ted f © lake bottom ar he beautiful » he lake are te A Matter of Professional Pride Shop at the store where the customer must be satisfied 4 i Bring your films to us SWEET SIXTEEN | for developing and printing fe | of the superior kind. e 9 ° Be | Hingham wee Ixteen $ nniversar ki ishing department are pic- 4 ture enthusiasts, as well as y m Ke to put : | skilled workmen. To get is eral eens ae | A MERCHANDISE EVENT that has distinguished itself as a Buying ta | . ro. Sosa Fisheries Bill Opportunity such as never before has come to the attention of Seat- ae is wi ¢ er o! L oes ‘ x professional pride, Address Subject | tle women. eZ Kedah and Graflex cameras of 1 28, Dr. BI _——————— “Sales” and “Sales” flaunt their presence in the community with their —===———S=SS=ssSs== | every style and equipment D. » acti | . Pfoy] — are py hye, > » wa L090 & ¢ , rer. shoo ma tion of F wit] On call aidenivce Naan so) multitude of offerings apparently “reduced,” yet unreasonably over Bion thavesaccnd valnaaale Northwestern Photo Supply Co. the regula y tue ts expressions as, “I never priced scored to date our sales (Eastman Kodak Co.) a foe are: eee saw such Beauty and Value This great event reverses the “Sale” custom by introducing the latest and eclipse thone of any Jike 1415 Fourth Ave. , “ before in such a wonderful : 5 ° P ° ° selling period of our career. variety.” most fascinating models, in large numbers, materially increased in Thatea’ ood Sébsod ; value, to emphasize “Sweet Sixteen’s’’ domination as mistress over The Most Attractively Designed and Most Worthy Garments in America at | Spring Footwear and Silk Hosiery IN ALL SIZES, 16 TO 44 For Juniors, Misses and Matrons No woman ready for a New Suit, Coat, Cape or Dress should disregard the suggestion to shop here at the very earliest hour during these eventful days. THOUSANDS OF GEMS OF DRESSES Such as you will wear with delight and long satis- faction through the Spring and Summer, now invite you. Dresses _—_ Boyish Suits ” Coats Gay and demure in Trim and vivacious In| Marked with lines of the silks and wools that live boyish fash- smart distinction in a fon after the young Shoes of artistic modeling, dainty in every line, alluring shades—the very latest decree of fash- ion—priced $4.75 to $8.75 You'll fairly “love” the new Pumps in Airedale, Beige and Jackrabbit Gray—and the harmon- izing Hosiery in Nude, Oriental Pearl, Airedale Cameo, Indian Skin, etc. Complete lines Hosiery just in. currently fashionable, ; reat variation of the mi men’s spring models— ®' and modeled in that checks, plaids and Hew spring sport mod- enviable, youthful tweeds, single’ and els that ring true of “Sweet Sixteen” way double-breasted orlink- the perfect style of buttoned, at— the day at— New models, arriving from New York but a few hours ago, will make their first appear- pro = “Sweet Sixteen” makes no statement or rep- ance tomorrow. Be alert. Get your first look } resentation in our merchandising policy that at them at once. Such values may never again is not 100 per cent right. We would rather be obtainable. underpraise than otherwise. 16 IMPORTED BEADED FROCKS Made in France *16 THREE-PIECE KNICKER SUITS Tweeds, Plaids and Checks *16 FRENCH LINEN DRESSES Hand-Embroidered in France —16 HAIRLINE TAILOR SUITS Tans, Grays, Navy and Black *16 NOVELTY WEAVE SILK CAPES Light Spring Shades—Dark Colors Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Avenue “Sweet Sixteen’’ “ i | has so popularized “Sweet Sixte }y” models at $16 that the vari- : Mrs. Rutledge Certain ly | ety of styles of necessity grows at Rows. With this popularity Makes Good Coffee there has come a demand forthe ie smart “Sweet Sixteen” Fide Wilend Husband ever said “Ars, styling in other grades, to which ve shave responded with a vast Rutledge certainly Sect assortment not priced up to what they can command, but down % on the way you make coffee. Per- the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way, at from $25 upwards. haps it is the blend. Given poor coffee to start with, even the most expért coffee maker is confronted with a hopeless task. If you are having e “coffee troubles” try | versar Crescent Vacuum: | Packed. More and more people are con- stantly finding geny- eee ea 1500 Adorable! eeaaestae a MFG. In all the various shapes, sizes and trims, it is a collection of beauty becoming every type of personality, not to be duplicated at these feature prices— $500 $675 San Francisco pence Ween of New York’s most gorgeous Spring Hats, especially selected and rushed here for this great event, and priced the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way at $375 $750 New York Los Angeles wss: Y c \ Page am i Dt Dart RIALTO BLDG., SECOND AT SPRING

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