The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY \ thi wee. an PAGE & ——— To SILL : REBELLION HITS 4 : ‘YY BRAZILARMY | THE. GROTE- RANKIN © Jack’s Sweetheart Bill’s Sister Proclaim Martial Law BE aS inten PTH AVENU! AND cgi det Matrons, Flappers, Bachelor Maids, Wives (Young and Old),Business Women, Every Woman, Every Girl, All Have Some- thing at Stake in This Big Event! K HERE! Sn BARGAIN TO BUY ‘s EVERY DAY IN JULY BY U. G. KIENES J 1 i Tomorrow morning at 9 sharp we start a WHOLESALE CLEAR- ANCE OF WOMEN’S FINE APPAREL, the like of which has not been seen in Seattle for many years. Two Hundred and Sixty-Five Tissue Gingham and Voile FROCKS Three immense floors of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery are going to be put on PUBLIC SALE at-prices that will make this store the Mecca for every woman, every girl, who wants to add to her ward- robe at the very minimum of cash outlay. IT'S MAXIME’S FIRST; CLEARANCE SALE. Maxime’s regular prices this spring and summer have attracted universal attention and brought thousands of new customers to the store. NOW COMES A SEVERELY DRASTIC CUT IN THESE ALREADY SENSA- TIONALLY LOW PRICES. And every article in the immense stock, without a single exception, has been subjected to this sacrifice. GR EARRINGS pee ST NAG OGUE Mi MMMM Beautiful Summer Dresses, and a splendid lot to choose from, for $4.75. Just a few days ago these were on sale at the re- duced price of $9.75. Imported striped madras and dotted Swiss Dandy summer dresses. About 50 left. Early Tuesday if you want one, Dresses for $9.75. Wonderful, indeed, are these values, as you will see ata glance. Regular $15 and $20 values, with some $25 numbers thrown in. Very fetch- ing styles in.silks and wools, Canton crepes, twills and other fabrics. An early call Tuesday will insure you getting a fine dress for about one-third value. Knitted Dresses, one- and two- piece, will be cleared out at $9.75 and $14.75, and they are worth up to $29.50. Silks, wools and fibers, in the very latest modes. $12.00 gives you choice of 150 Dresses, every one of which is well worth $30.00. All the pop- ular materials, fashioned in the very latest style, and in an all- embracing array of the smartest colors. Dresses for all occasions will be cleared at $12.00. And if you will pay $14.75 for a dress you can have choice of over 210 models that were for- merly marked up to $40.00. At this low price you can weil af- ford to anticipate your dress needs for some time to come. Buy two or three. Models for all occasions and purposes. All dresses in stock have been reduced in Proportion to these prices. Dresses in values up to $150 may now be secured at prices away under taeir regular selling prices, Who wants a suit for a song? All suits in stock have been re- assembled in three groups— $30 Suits go for $12.75; $40 Suits go for $16.75, and Suits that were very recently marked at $50 to $75, go for $23.75. And they are the very smartest and newest styles and in wide selection of the most wanted materials. For $10.75 you can have choice of a wonderful lot of smartly styled Coats, Capes and Wraps. Sport and dress models, many suitable for all-year wear. Another group of Extra Fine Coats that should sell for $39.50 will be cleared out at $18.75 and $23.75. And some truly entrancing Coats go for $28.75 and $36.75. Good values up to $75. Some beauti- ful fur trims in summer squirrel and fox are exemplified. And who wants a Sport Skirt for about half price? Box and pleat models in a range of wanted colors. Values up to $19.50 can be picked out if you come early Tuesday, for $6.75 and $9.75. Remember, the doors open Tues- day at nine o'clock. Don’t let anything delay you. Let the dishes go and help us open the doors. Maxime’s First Clearance Sale will long be remembered Fashioned as befits their lovely sheerness. Fluttery, graceful, cool, arabia fs comfortable; trimmed in dainty laces and hand embroidery. A truly , beautiful collection—and worth so much more! —Second Floor Let them go Seattle Housewife Sees HowIndianSquaws Live ” ” _s . . | At “The Mate” Finds Plenty of Color and Ro-|ranci* are three yery tine mance in Town of Totem Poles of toba come from white child y al privileges ian they. In fact, the natives here just_about their own ma * POSLAN BEGINS TO HEAL YOUR | - SKIN AT ONCE © to guess whether | gs you good. You use the very first all the itching 8 cool and Editor's Note: Several weeks ago, Linden B, Pentz, his wife, Baby Dean, the dog, the cat and the gout, left Seattle, with the ald of The th e Advertis ing houses, in a 16-foot ope | bound for Skagway, sot aU; AWS IN “The Log of the Ark” is being | NATIVE HOMES printed from letters from Pentz. Today Mrs, Pentz, “The Mate,” tells her story of Alert bay ex- periences. See H. A. SEEWELL Oph. D. Noted Eyesight Specialist Also LEANDER BUTT Specializing in fitting Bi- focals that need not be worn constantly, We recommend them y both very highly. eee BY MRS. LINDEN B, PENTZ “The Mate” Alert Bay, Cormorant island, B. C., | July 2 BEAUTIFU Alert bay, ne horseshoe curve of From our houset h end of the island we can down Johnstone straits and ft ur hearts to at last admire th long shimmering stretch of water, |™USt always + tion. And yet she uarded on either side by an unend- | Picnic Lb aah ng line of hills | ap I found in Alert bay the Indian ilago of my dreams, Tho Indian | emetery is all that the tourist could ish; a great many fine totem poles not unlike je village Is ON 2°AVE, NEAR UNION OPP ARCADE BLDG. 1320 - 2° AVE. SALE. OF MARINE VIEW HOME SITES est. eruption. Advertise. ABSOLUTE Most of the town is a reserve ed the Indian Ranch, and here it is that the natives live up to all ex- pectations. The day that we arrived ‘the Ranch’ was in full regalia for 2 band Of tourists, and we were for- unate enough to catch them at their yeut, Porches and street were lined with squaws in gay blankets and hawls, I saw three girls bedecked in pur | x dresses and red sweaters!) | uaws squatted in doorways, | at Jean as we passed, Young assed up and down the wheeling baby — carriages. They were a mixture of Indian and for truly wonderful bargains. Bear in mind that not one single article on the three big floors has been reserved. Every- thing is included in a sweeping price re- duction that will be the talk of Seattle. eR ON Zz Extra Quality Afternoon ohe Evening Dresses will be cleared at $28.75. In every aspect of style and quality they are worth up to $65.00. Marine View Lots — Hillside Lots Bungalow Lots and Business Lots will be sold at he women wore sha See ABSOLUTE AUCTION ger men were } Ny) ay fishing, but men aren’t inter. | EN t ‘4 he Indian predomi esting, anyway, | To the highest bidders —without Reserve WESTLAKE Some of the houses in “The | Ranch” are ordinary small dwe! ox Uyut_ most of them are bli old shells | A an I le | ‘ff wt La ip Sy, At2P.M. Telephone your address and we will mail you a map today BARRY & AUSTIN BALTIMORE, July 7.—'The toll of} the burning of the bay steamer Three ched 10 Monday, with the| of the bodies of four Balti- ning Sun newsboys and one 6 ‘The vessel was burned to the water line in Chesapeake bay Sat-| ‘Tit ‘ rec ing Monday from injur e- | ERE ceived Saturday afternoon, when he| was pinned under an overturned} combine on the William Martin | Sailors sing at county-city park| place. C. ‘ook, of Spokane, and| Sunday evening. Herbert Alverson were also caught North Pacific Fair association| under the machine, They were but asks new rate for transporting horses | slightly injured. by train, On Easy Terms rh Three Ini When we =P My Ten Burned in Fire Combine Overt ASS on Baltimore Boat |VOU’LL FIND| «sts. \ Next Saturday ————_. $25 Plates Ripalaaets pis 722 Leary Bldg, EL iot-5667 $8 Crown auaw, which opens Saturdayrar tra] ven Naval Base | gray and and Blanchard, on Alaskan Coast Bridgework plous educational workers meet] WASHINGTON, July 7.—The gen Cut to many at Dartnalt ity, Us of -w,| tral board of the navy i : i » Morlarity, of W.) department has 1 ; business administration school, to ad-|\ aes With Our Regular dress Ad olub Tuesday noon at Ma.| gente cut 4 BOATING i 15-Year Guarantee sonle Club roomy ormiah aehnes {Plat Was submitted oy Roar Adnoiral | BATHING ———_—_______~____~_ | summer session, of Cornish school | 4, hace NOW IS THE TIME: DR. H. T. HARVEY § 772" Mendes Under the terms of the disarma f and FISHING Women's King County Republican ment treaty, Alaska, except the Aieu 5 Your While Our Prices Are Cut in Haff ae Sic? Mehran elias gues to meet Monday noon at\tien jatnnde, pocitically setae | } Anahat, ven Rae da boo sot dulig’ahenp wart) Mot AM ERS Si ATO a soy, | {10M the clause forbidding America : WITHIN 16 high cliss Work, using the best material ob(alnable, W ike Wtrapacnol oe rage rautacttie wal stor naval i} hares. hueaipeeae é Se MINUTES from DE. H, 0. DANFORD, Mgr. |day morning at St. John's church. | —— | = SPOKANE ST. DOWN TOWN Becond Ave, and James St. MA in2736 : | Mower and + festival held at} consul here, goes to South America | « Poa ana ton n & Matirnaten , poe Rainier National park Sunday, us trade representative for expert! uv Nemenio Menacho, former Bolivian | firm

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