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7 FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1924 THE SI ATT STAR PAGE 9 : to Advancing Sailors Formal Order Signed Here |“ by U. S. Judge Entertainments Arranged for Battleships Coming Tuesday for Summer S os MI | s Capt. F. i. ¢ 1 | : . 1. MeN ' " r ar Pu Ok ri " fiy N cur { t ‘ rN “* “ M re o Ww » By @ Wo mak- and t Ww. 8 w T « ‘ n. RE ; Au Blela aed a adEne. writin tue emee CANDY SPECIAL : t will \ 8. Omaha 1 )LASSES CREAM KISSES, Puget Sound Pr Pre « J. Horne command own candy Saturday 1 follow pe here at one time ¢ r 1 the summer i Jearn how many of | ,, them will b you know, | © THREE ADMIRALS t “4 epee XARS ee Wiliam Jones and Z The McDermott, ship of the fleet 3 Arizona, New Mexico | consist more will ar cattered among all | 22d Wedgoor @ the ports of Puget Sound for the The base force, with Rear A imiral) Fourth of July. While the schedule | J. V. Chase commanding, will consist Bdeing changed daily, tt was consid: | of the U. 8, 8. Melville, flagship; the ied settled Friday that the battle. |Gannet, mine sweeper, with ¢ ip Pennsylvania and the Melville, air ships and @ hospital sh fagship of the base force, would be} Aircraft squadrons will be com: | mong those assigned to Seattle for! manded by Capt. 8. E. Moses, with| the Fourth the U. 8. 8. Aroostook his flagship. | } The battle fleet Is in command of |The air forces will comprise three! Admiral S. 5. Robinson, and consists |squadrons of observation planes, @ three divisions. It will comprise |three squadrons of fighting planes} The following battleships, with their/and one squadron of torpedo and| spective commanders: [bombing planes. | lAir Stunts to Feature Fourth of July Program Daytime Fireworks to Be Another Novel] Event, Committee Announces | —_ SD NS ~ tab edd nd | | The American c ram for parade in the morning. Woodland park of the} One feature speech, Wourth is now complete, accordng | music numbers, stun Me James Bailey, chairman of this! ctses ommittes. Two new fe j mainder giar program, Well known comic charact patriotic figures familiar t Yy will be sketched on the sk; part | Woodland of the fireworks display. This phase | Babcock of the program will open the enter-| conduct t lainment at 1 o'clock. The aerial | citizens, stunts will come as a concluding fea- | afternoo ture, some time between 4:30 and 6] A reception for Miss Liberty and | % Mm, It is pianned to haye bono court will be held just preceding | mame planes eee Ee, peCTrae: tat 2688 ‘the that lead the} = ddress of the day, to be made} ion. John F. Miller, congressman | bean L gic ity i nization of new © feature of the} | oom the fifth district. Miss Liberty | Jana her court are to be presented by | |John M. Alien, chairman of the Miss Liberty committee. | In order that every one may hear} |the program four amplifiers have) been obtained, whieh will carry the| sounds to every corner of the park. | | Seating accommodations have been |prepared for 10,000 people. Special | | street car service, both for the Wood: | }land park celebration and .the sta-| ‘dium show at night, has been ar-! | ranged ss setae oA ‘URGES CLEANUP ON HIS BILL | Bone Would In Insure Against | Withdrawal Campaign Extra Size Corset Covers $1.00 and $1.25 White muslin and nain nook Corset Covers in sizes 46 to 62. Trimmed in pret ty lace insertions and edg: ing and embroldery. Bodice top styles. Prices $1.00 and $1,265. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Extra Size Princess Slips $1.95 Women who require the larger sizes—46 to 62—can get good quality nainsook Princess Slips, * trimmed with dainty lice and with 20-inch shadow-proof hem, at $1.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Making a final appeal to workers | to get “not only enough signers to} | place the measure on the ballot, but enough to Insure it against any with- | |drayal campaign,” Homer T. Bone | ‘Thursday addressed « mass meeting | cleans best with just a table- of Bone power bill enthusiasts at the nful u | a a inte a Bone said that the question now moist » OF two table- was just how far the power com-/ | panies would go in a withdrawal} | campaign after the petitions are filed. | The attorney general has ruled that} signatures may be withdrawn 30 days | j after they are filed. Power bill backers are expected to fight this opinion out in court before} allowing any names to be withdrawn. Bone scored the opponents of the bill in Seattle who have resorted to bribery, forgery and theft in an ef. fort to defeat the measure. He de- clared that petition thefts had also been prevalent in Tacoma, and said | that the “men higher up” are equally as guilty as those who actually do the work. W. A. Gilmore presided at the meeting. Charles H. Heighton and J. D. Ross also addressed the gather. ing, both men urging workers to vol- unteer for the three remaining days and help get inore signatures, Dozens of persons yolunteered for downtown work at tables or for} house-to-house canvassing. A surplus of 10,000 names ins de} sired to insure against withdrawals. IDDISH THEATER | OPENED IN CITY |}, | Lot's wife will be turned to salt right here in Seattle within a month. That's the promise of A. Louls Blechman, general manager for Sam- uel Bender's new Yiddish Theatrical | academy, at 166 22nd ave, The occasion will be the first of a} series of stage offerings in the Hoe-| jbrew language by Seattle thesplans. | del, sald to be a famed Jewish | nedian, has opened his local acad- | |emy and has two historical operetta ||! : offerings already unaer way, | BEST 2 50 GLASSES) ‘he first, “The Suerifice of Teaac,”’ e containa the salty episode, The nec. | ON PANT ond will be a epoch in early Jewish | Me are one of the few optical | history entitled, “Bar Coc! hba,” | wag, 'n the Northwest that really | Other numbers which will follow | | | eS ee heels, = 3 patent leather. Pa low rubber heel. DI, J. 1. WINYON Free Examination colorings. meee from start to finish, and | will consist of Bendel’s own drama, 6 only ono in | Across the Sea,"" and “Mad Man.” SEATTLV—ON VIST AVE. 0 even Yiddish vaude ville | Mamination free by graduate op- 1 here, in Portland and tint. Clasne Hasnen not prescribed Note 5, absolutely’ nsceusarey at Vancouver, B, C. ON OPTICAL CO. 16 WinNT AVI lay this floor covering. Several wild cats have been cap- tured recently In Scotland kitehen and DOWNSTAIRS of desirable and useful cotton fabrics. lar weaves, patterns and colorings. ding, towels and domestics. OVELY, and resort. in Ankle-strap style. Sizes 1114 to 2, $3.50; sizes 214 to 7, $3.95. fresh rit $3. 95 $4. 75 fresh faytime fireworks exhibit Following fifty in all—in Summer ine"Maneuvers under the direc a band Frocks of cool tissue gingham, Lieut. Keenig from Sand Point R ; , : f Bes caida cca Siena te the nen va printed voile, plaid and check ginghams and flock-dot voiles in wide array. Delightful Frocks for all-sum- mer wear in town, at the beach Frocks that are as attractive in value as in style. Women and Mi and Sizes wide variety Extra Size Petticoats $1.50 Women's extra size, knee length Petticoats in white muslin. Cut amply full and trimmed with na . embroidery flounce. With drawstring at waistline. Price $1.50. —DOWNSTAIRS 8TORE Women’s Extra Size Bloomers $1.95 Women's extra sizes in Bloomers made of food quality satinay, cotton crepe and batiste, One style with dainty lace trim ming. White and light shades. V'rice $1.95. —DOWNATAIRS STORE wear, especially for Summer cottages | NOTH; Please bring exuct room measurements, as we do not DOWNSTAIRS STORK styles—nearly isses’ Styles OYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CANVAS SHOES in laced-to-toe style, trimmed in brown, able and comfortable for vacation Sizes 11 to 2, $1.65; sizes 214 to 6, $1.75. _pownstains story REMNANTS In a wide variety of popu- Also some broken lots of bed- All at sharply reduced prices. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Delightful Summer Frocks Women’s and Misses’ Styles and Sizes of colorings. Prices $3.95 and $4.75. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Extra Size Chemises $1.50 Women’s extra sia Chemises in white muslin Straight style with em. broldery-trimmed shoulder straps. Sizes 46 to 62 knee length. Price 81.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Extra Size Muslin Gowns $1.95 ‘Women's muslin Gowns in sizes 18, 19 and 20, In round. and V-neck styles, with long sleeves. Trim- med in tucks and embroid- ery. Price $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Girls’ and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords A Dir two styles of shoes pictured here are exceptional value in the kinds of shoes girls and misses will be needing for vacation wear. Good quality gray elkskin, trimmed with brown calfskin. Pumps and Oxfords in attractive, serviceable styles. Sizes 814 to 2, $1.75; sizes 5 to 8, $1.95. | ISSES’ AND GROWING GIRLS’ “HOLLYWOOD” SANDALS in With low rubber WHITE Service- Felt-Base Floor Covering For the Home or Summer Cottage New tile- and granite-effect patterns in cheerful Low-priced at Suitable for inside rooms, porches and 59 c Square Yard WOOL SWEA TERS Remarkably Low-Priced, Saturday Women’s and Misses’ _ Sizes Two Smart Styles Each Style in Nine Charming Color Combinations Two- and three-color combinations that are in popular favor right now. Black and white, tan and brown, bright green and tan and many other color- ings. Sizes for women and misses— 38 to 46. $1.95 DOWNSTAIRS STORE tractive array. All white, all 1 black and a full range of the popular shades, including brilliant yellows and reds. All typical of the smart model sketched : med in ribbon, eyelet and cut work, black strappings and nail heads, Prices $3.95, $7.50 and $8.50. SPECIAL 75c OY and girl Ma” Dolls in the style pictured. with composition and soft body. inch size. an attractive assortment of styles. Saturday, at 75¢. —Toy Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fair at Yakima A Summer Fashion $3.95 to $8.50 MART close-fitting felts, and the larger, drooping- brim styles are here in at- ~—DOWNSTAIRS STORE Rasy neaied “Ma-Ma’’ Dolls In 13- Dressed in Special, CHINESE OILED-PAPER in attractive variety of tractive valuc 95 T is indeed a remarkably attrac- tive offering, when women and misses can get such fine Sleeve- less Sweaters as these at so low a price. These Sweaters were purchased by the Downstairs Store from a New York manufacturer who is discontinuing the line. They are made of fine wool yarns in a firm, novelty weave, with rayon (arti- ficial silk) yarns interwoven. and trim- enameled $5.95, $1.95 “Ma- Bonnet matches Made head piece. shades. 6. Price $1.95. In Inexpensive Stamped Art Needlework Pieces tern These pieces, and sets, good quality Indian Head and art cloth. The assortment includes: 3-PIECE VANITY SETS, 39¢. DRESSER SCARFS, 18x45 inches, 50¢. | 45-INCH LUNCHEON CLOTH AND 4 | NAPKINS, $1.25. 42-INCH PILLOW CASES, pair $1.35. BEDSPREADS, $2.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE HE Downstairs Store has added many | new pieces to its assortment of Art | Needlework in the attractive Pond Lily pat- n pictured. ecu fo SUMMER PARASOLS PARASOLS Panty Dress and | Bonnet Outfit For Little Girls | Aged 2, 4 and 6 | | A Dress that mothers will find easy to laun- der, because it is so sim- ply made, as pictured. The quaint Dutch style each dress and is made in one Made of cham- bray gingham in fern green, orchid and peach Sizes 2, 4 and —DOWNSTAIRS STORB THE POND LILY PATTERN | are stamped on | |