The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| SECTION TWO - The seattle Star | PAGES 11 TO 20 ATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924 CAMPUS DAY AT (wan saucs asceer, \ BROKER'S WIDOW (voce wouto wave | NEW CABLE FOR ga = WRECKS AUTO; YES, COMMISSIONERS TO “U" FRIDAY =| nes trom tacona) MUST EXPLAIN. | Pick trim surors! ALASKA SOON 21st Annual Event Will Be t, of Mrs. Nellie B. Sander Is H Ship and Crew to Arrive in Staged by Students t Ordered to Court day is Seattle May 7 WILL CLEAN UP GROUNDS ; ESTATE SPENT, CHARGE the WILL COST $2,444,000 C A [1 0 UJ ; i Fr Pledges to Honorary Clubs » one | Complaint Accuses Relatives Seattle Chamber at Last to SSS Quy ROMANCE ABOVE AL oe THERE WILL BE A CROWD ss High School Love Affair)!» ™» com . at 11 per ce ve | with The army of the attackers witt/ Ends in Divorce Court po iicxpemndt " Say Ser tha We cine 2 bee Hustle the kids off to school early tomor- si row and help me open the doors at 9:30 ro me o’clock, for there will be a crowd. Read the be be price list below and you will know why. It’s i an immense stock, but if you pick out what ads you want now and be among the first cus- 1 by the tomers, you will have best choice. merce five time pledges will |, alto be named for Tolo club, wom tn honorary Classes at t dismissed for of the work’ planned is the buil of a trail to Pharmacy point building of a new road to the ar house around the north side of the| Ballard. La’ stadium, cleaning up about. the crew | versity and is house and building new barge land-| Phi sore ings, finishing the stadium pla: m: s Wi ping rey) (RIOT CALL NO. 1) i Splendidly made all-wool _ Slip-ons in all the popular colors. If you ever bought a sweater like these for less than $2 you were lucky. These will go like hot cakes $3.95 SWEATERS $5.65 SWEATERS ' $1.95 $3.95 I Ds Forty-six per cent of the week's , hipmentsa moved by wate This amounted to 61,628,360 i. committee of member of the Bet Temperamental diff and clearing away of brush around the armory and the canoe house. THAW According to custom, the fresh man class will polish historic old Denny field. The big day will close with an aikuniveraity dance in the R. 0. T ©. armory Friday evening. a eid a ‘dare ond ring, Greets Aged N Mother and + RECORD TOURIST Goes Down Town for Lunch ' PITTSBU M Harry K ' Thaw came home % The slayer of Sta former husband of Golf {s becoming very popular | bandits Wednesday night with the rank and file of the British | Wolf Creek harm ' Be ETM i White and == yn N . Tells Hp Radeon lege wren pene ; Sleeveless styles in fine quality | Jacquette styles with bell sleeves Trefethen Tells of Heavy Beco AN $0 Sofa his aged New Arrivals in wool, trimmed with fancy fiber silk. and tight fitting cuffs. Every color . “Reservations Made | Harry's return home was simple Really wonderful buys. te tho ride eae and quiet, with as little ostentation Three times as many reservations | ®4 ! he had returned from a week taye been made so far this year for |°nd trip. tourist travel in the Pacific North.|_ He received a tender greeting from ‘West as were made at this time last | j his 83-year-old mother and took his year, Daniel B. Trefethen, chairman | *Veryday life as easily as tho the ef the tourist committee of the | Past dreary years had never existed Chimber of Commerce, told mem- Mrs. Thaw refused to allow Har: bers of the Kiwanis club in an ad-| tO be intorviewed. While the Unit dress at'It# meeting Wednesday, in | Press correspondent was talking to the’Gowman hotel. The statement, | his mother, Thaw appeared in the he-said, was made to him by the | doorway. President of one of the transconti-| “I'll be down town for lunch nemtal railroads, | mother,” he said. Trefethen quoted figures compiled} “Then come back and we will go by’ Customs Agent Charies W./for a drive later,” Mrs. Thaw told Salter, showing that 11,855 had/ her boy ‘tomed the Canadian boundary line Harry then jumped into an auto @uring March, as compared with ; mobile and was whisked away. 4.833 cars in March, 1923. Sixty € eu0 five per cent of these cars, he said.| PHILADELPHIA, May 1—Harry were from states other than Wash- | K. Thaw, who has gone to Pittsburs to visit his mother, never expects to SPRING HATS for Dollar Friday Thousands of Hats sold out of this store weekly are replaced by daily ar- } rivals. A hat rarely remains in stock at The Criterion as long as ten days. Our offerings for tomorrow are strictly new. Every Sweater in stock goes at smashing price reduc- tions. And Sweaters are the thing you need to com- plete the popular sports outfit. BS) b ¥ (RIOT CALL NO. 2) Silk Skirts, box and knife f pleats, in tan, cocoa, gray and brown. If you can buy $ a skirt like these any place in town for less than $5.85, shake EH hands with yourself for being lucky. EVERY SKIRT IN STOCK ON SALE AT VERY. DECIDED REDUCTIONS DIMITY BLOUSES $1.25 _ Other speakers on the program included Harold Crary, pubiicity dt- Teeor of the chamber; Rey. Ralph J.| left here last night on permission of Magee, vice chairman of the tour-|the court to go away and stay awa ist committee; Ralph Hall, of the | until the court demands his presence hospitality committee, and Pliny L. | back here. Allen, representing the Sportsmen's |. haw has taken practjcally all shaw, to be helc 2 ) 2 Be held here July 12 to 19-/ hts belongings away from Kirk ° | bride’s. A week ago, when he was Stage Bodies Burn declared sane by a jury here, he Untrimmed Hats An interesting group, containing hundreds of smart- ly fashioned brims, quaint crowns and color effects. e. J ; : The materials are Swiss hemp, Milans, hair braids i ; fad ANACORTE: lay oss of shipped all of his books and other , , ’ i i fame pa detec: last hight when |artidles to Pittsburg, declaring atthe prowaline and azure; the variations of line clever, Pirouc bape ct Sie tad popplan Ls streater:.and earl 10 MG is ieee and comprehensive enough to include every becom- ifferent styles. Sold the world over for $1.95. en Base mere ae ing. type of hat. Ordinarily they would sell at . Pure Silk Pongee Overblouses, _Tricolette Petticoats, $1.95. blaze started from a short-circuited | herrings are sold by the maze, which $1.95 to $4.75. $2.95. Beautifully made with High shades with pleats and battery wire. contains 630 fish. Price d collar and waist; trimming of flounces, Away under regular $ fine silk. price. Fray (RIOT CALL NO. 3) bape eae ei 20 wonderful Dresses ; will go to first buyers Tamiied and Sports 45 shins at this low price, Soler 3 My Hats WS 2% ih ; $ Here is a gorgeous array of Summery Hats—street $ and dress hats that stand in the front line of ; did styles in granite $ cloths, jerseys and other wanted materials, Some with pleated skirts, a Come early if you expect to get one. Choice of 100 Brand New Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses, $10.85. for $5.85. Just unpacked. Very Very smartest spring and summer Fashion’s favor. Trimmings infinitely varied, modes quaint enough to stir up a tempest in the smart woman’s heart. Sports hats of charm and ; witchery that you'll love to wear because of their H comfort and enduring newness, Match your favor- a fee or sports outfit here 1 newest styles. High shades and ase iy 8 $19.85 Dresses, PYIGAY TOP. cece cceccccvncecsecovesesesee vhi i i bs } y blacks and whites. Sizes to 44. This ALL OTHER DRESSES ON SALE NR CCRRR See ie pratt tov ot item alone will create a near riot. AT RADICALLY REDUCED — ’ Come early. PRICES Wreaths Children’s Hats Summer's bloom and foliage in full sweep are Inculeate proper regard for style and good portrayed in this mammoth assortment of taste in millinery very early In the mind of the wreaths, any one of them sufficient to trim any little miss, Our Juvenile Department keeps pace | RI E | | A hat in full radiance of the season. You choice with the date on the calendar, and a full range Friday of correctly styled children's hats are LOR ivigh lees eri esiedeses cvedtabactest $1 priced for Friday at..ssesecssscscsavesnees $1 OrangePekoe: gg We tax the tender leaves of early crop, mountain grown tea;and from these we blend Tree Tea Orange Pekoe—a fragrant black tea that matches your teartastetoa“t.” Gu Cuteion eattle’s est Wlillinery § ‘tore 5) SoS at itlinery @) TM I mn mn nn nt BETWEEN FIRST { 0 7 | AND SECOND SALE STARTS 9:30 A. M. FRIDAY —Sor there who prefer arnen tea there's Tree Tea yaran

Other pages from this issue: