The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 9

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2 it o a = C e i AR 5 s | nde ES: ee (re OER Bk Oe oa ea ee Ei; Be F ~ WE! se ; } j : } i a * Smmend to your friends, OpenNewTacoma Store! Standard Furniture Co. Initiates| Branch House With Ceremonies | | | Here’s the new Standard Furniture Co. house at Tacoma to be known as the L. J. Schoenfeld & Son's store. It wiil be opened Saturday afternoon. | Bhortly bef« ‘The new T: wed the large: Dependable film in the yellow box Our assortment of sizes of Kodak film is kept un- broken. We always have the size your camera takes. And here, by the way, is an underlying principle on which this store is operated : Whether film, d of Seattle, secre ul A. W. Wormwood, | tary-treasurer, manager. ‘PROBE MYSTERY Kodak t { or Graflex camera, or pho- i TRAIN DEATH tographic accessories, our | stocks are always complete. | ; ; i | Washington Girl May Have ‘| Herthwestern Photo SupplyCo. |) Fallen Off Pullman 1415 Fourth Ave. | FRESNO, Cal, May 2.—Inquest into the déath of Mrs. Grace Alice Castle, 19, of Charleston, Wash. j found dead beside tho Southern Pa-| lelfie railroad near Goshen, Tulare| county, carly yesterday, will be held fat Tular ow, it was an NEW FOR 15¢ 5. 82 astle, former emerton, s er mix marine, dix was held e had re ig from their Skirts Kimonos Draperies | *! tment on a south-| Waists ie : bo nesday night, will in Dresses Ginghams |. roturned to Tulare for the hear » oats Sweaters Stockings jin. | | According to word received here jfrom Mrs. O. Miller, of Calexico, * , mother of the dead woman, } amond Dye: was addicted to sleep S walking and probably wandered | ‘thru an‘open vestibule door of the speeding train and was dashed to} neck was broken} her body was s@- No charge has been Mever dyed before. Druggists il colors. Directions in each pac! Age-—Advertisement. lico, where W. the dead bride, Woman Is Earthquake | Detector TEETH st P 1 Q:090 —_ noxmes, 2 SP a Be lives in id. Beck you cane fetter, no matter how! ‘This person, of such extraordinar; Plate material (ensiat excepted), | nensitiveness, claims that for mi finaranteed, n uble to “register quake in ey OUR EXTRE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES world and report it A Small Deposit will hold your work. | before any | Tv deva AT THESY PRICES | ed he Toth as Lew asec. 85.09 | attected Heat Set of Teeth (cither set) ..... 10.00 | almost incapacitated Gold Crowns (2% karat)... : 4.001 Professor H. H, Turner, in al}f} sinned (28 Mearat) oos2.-11+ 4.00| revent article, described the vensa- ract ainless)... 00 | tions the woman, who prefers that} |her name be withheld, ‘experiences when a quake 5: “she suffers from @ curious ner-| yous tension,” he raid. “It 1s as tho | © of elec: | her |}} disappears No charge for Painless Extraction when her work is contracted for. NOT A DENTAL PARLOR. A PIE | YATE, high-class, up-to-date, SANI- | TARY dental office with steriiized in- Hruments and gentlemanly operators | sho were under the influe you will not he ashamed to ree-| tricity, It almost incapa while = it lasts, but TREE Examinations, Open Evenings | suddenly.” Sunday 9 to 12 DRS. BELMEYER & PARR DENTISTS 14 Bed Ave,, corner 3rd and Pike Entrance on ard Ave, THE END OF BOY | A former proff reader on the |f) Akron Press was of great precision | f) and extreme propriety, One day a reporter succeeded in getting into} type an Stem about “Willie Brown, | the boy who was burned in the} West End by a live wir | On the following the res| Bi porter found on his desk a frigid note asking: “What is the west end of a boy?” It took only an instant to reply:| “vne end the sun ects on, of] course.”"--Whiz Bang New Street Cars for City Lines Are Asked THI «Want William L. Vail Reparations Commission , By A. G. B HART VANILLA WRAPPED KISSES, made in our own day light candy kitchen, special 25¢ | pound, Saturday | pow) AIRS STORE t TAFFETA FLANNEL KNITTED WEAVES 4 FLAT CREPE VELOUR SATIN NOVELTY CREPE in black, brown and navy blue and such desirable shades as tan, almond green, royal blue, gray and two-tone effects. SIZES Of especial interest is the FOR group of smart Taffeta Dresses WOMEN in charming fashions. Plain shades, faint plaids and Roman stripe effects, $15.00. AND MISSES > A Saturday Shopping List WOMEN’S LINEN NECKWEAR, collar and cuff sets, vestees and novelty neckwear in attractive array of colors, at 50¢. WOMEN’S FABRIC GLOVES in suede-finish and chamoisette. Eight- and twelve-button lengths. Sizes 6 to 8, at 55¢. BATHING CAPS for women and girls in plain and fancy styles. At 15¢ to 65¢. STAMPED ROMPERS AND DRESSES in sizes 1, 2 and 3. Stamped on white cloth in assorted styles. At 50¢ each. WOMEN’S PETTIBLOOMERS in a variety of colors and contrasting effects. Sizes 5 to 8. At 85¢. WOMEN’S STAMPED GOWNS in good quality nainsook. Attractive patterns to choose from, At 85¢. Women’s “GLOS” VESTS in pink, peach and nchid. Sizes 88 to 42. At $1.10. WOMEN’S STAMPED COTTON DRESSES in six attractive styles and colors. value at $1.35, WOMEN’S POUCH BAGS, PURSES AND VANI- TIES in an assortment of styles and leathers. At $2.95. CHILDREN’S VANITY CASES in five pleasing styles in plain and fancy imitation leathers, At 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ and $1.00. —pownsrams srorn CREPE Good BACK AMERIGAN): 2%". teu —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ATTLI TAR HER DADS HINT on rhe Bie ie | FREDERICK & NELSON HERE are nearly as many different styles as there are garments in this smart collection of silk and cloth Dresses. All New Spring Styles —and: much more charming than one would imagine them to be at this low price. Y outhful Styles -~ that appeal alike to women and misses, re a in the most desirable silk and cloth se ” fabi 1CS Afternoon, street and college and high school fashions, $15.00. TOPCOATS Neatly Styled! Serviceable! $13.85 OFT, serviceable quality coatings fashion these Topeoats in neat, practical styles that serve so admirably for general wear. Plain weaves, cut effects and plaids in a number of styles. Two, as pictured. All of these Coats are full lined and represent very good value at the low price: $13.85. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES. —DOWNATAIRS STORE Low-priced! 7 Another Shipment of These Smart Buckle Pumps oe $ 7 95 Pai OMEN’S smart patent, dull calfskin and dark tan calfskin Pumps with the smart buckle and cut- out effect pictured. Covered Cuban heels. < priced at $7.95. Low- —DOWNSTAIRS STORIC Boys’ Attached-Collar Blouses, 49c EAT striped and figured percaie Blouses for boys aged 8 to 15 years. In the popular attached- collar’ style with button cuffs. Good value at 49¢. +DOWNSTAIRS STORIE |MacDonald Expects °AGE $ Canada Will Help to Radio Melbourne LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, SEEDS AND FERTIL- IZERS to help with home gar- dening. House S ction. Flowers and Frills Trim New Hats HERE isa hint of early Summer in this new group of trimmed Hats. Shirred silk facings in changeable flower colorings share honors with brightly hued fruits, flowers and ribbon novelties, A very charming array of Hats at an attractively low price: $7.50. DOWNSTAIRS STON New Gingham Frocks For Girls Aged 7 to 14 F° E very pretty new styles in gingham Dresses have arrived in the Down stairs Store in time for Saturday choosing. These are fashioned in checked, cross- 2 95 bar and novelty ginghams in the popylar e colorings, Trimmed in becoming collar- A B, and-cuff, ‘por 7 to 14, at $2, and sash effects. Sizes Stylish——Low-priced _ Shoes for =a $3.50 AND $3.95 { GIR PATENT “HOLLY- SS woop NDAL can be worn With strap around ankle or in- step. Also in smoked. elkskin. Sizes 11% to 2, $8.50 pair; 3 to 7, $3.96 pair. $3.95 GIRLS’ PATENT PUMPS, trimmed in black kidskin. In the attractive cut-out style pictured, with low rubber heels. to 7, $3.95 pair. $2.50, $2.95, $4.45 GIRLS' LACED OXFORDS in brown calfskin, made on a com- fortable last; without tacks or nails. Serviceable oak-bend soles. Sizes 8% to 11, $2.50; 12 to 2, $2.95; 214 to 7, $4.45. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE $1.95 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 50 PAIRS OF BOYS’ BLACK LACED SHOES in sizes 11 to 514, reduced to Men’s and Boys’ Canvas Tennis Shoes in the popular laced-to-toe style for outdoor sports. Leather trimmed, with heavy cushioned-rubber soles. Boys’ sizes, 1114 to 2, $1.65; 214 to 6, $1.75. Men’s sizez, 614 to 11, $2.00 pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SPECIALLY BOUGHT! SPECIALLY PRICED! Children’s Half Sox LAIN white, pink, light and dark blue and brown Half-Sox in thread silk, with ribbed, roll tops. A specially-priced offering. 39c PAIR --DOWNSTAINS STORE. Sizes 3° Locate Immigrants

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