The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1924, Page 4

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+e PAGE 4 THE SEATTI Auto Catches Fire, z : _Driver Jumps Free Mountain Scene Hit of Sport Show } Superior Bench Snoqualmie Falls and Rainier’s Crest Reproduced for Exhibit, In-| "US Man's Son Loses ir 1 t terest many Visitors to Attractive Display To Whiten Skin 5 5 ; 4 ———~ " m. ons with three ounces ot Orchard White. druggist ra few © well in and you of the >» soft ant lem. ly after it is prepared.—Advertise- | ment @ may be a benefit WHY NOT GO when you can get the best at rea- sonable prices? HERE ARE OUR Cut Rate Prices A well-done reproduction of a familiar scene—Snoqualmie Falls with Mount Ranier in $30 Piates, either net......../.91300| Bhe background—attracts visitors to the Sportsmen's show at Third and Blanchard. It is BS act +: 1238} the work of John W. Monette. The show was visited Sunday by aboxt 25,000 people, - Ses tae total visitors at noon Monday approaching the 50,000 mark since the show opened | nteed 15 years =| saturday afternoon. There is no entrance fee to the show. Dr. M. A. Winn gham, eee ew ne Ie ech al tenn putiene. | Fresident of the Sportsmen's association, is in general charge. FREE Palaless Extraction when other) _ Tynun Bescioptions. |Meat Wagon and fF Dally, 9 to @—Sunday, 9to 12 | Truck in reck | «ou « DRS. BELMEYER & PARR), «ccc sens Sos ” je ea The Barton & Co DENTISTS = 1504 Srd Ave., coruer ird and Pike 34 Gatrance on Srd Ave. Phone MA ta-3256 “a as 7 cay Clearance} Alf Dianos and Player Pianos SHA and Exchanged Phonographs | This semi-annual clearance gives us the opportunity to offer at extremely low prices many standard make Pianos and Players that hee been taken in exchange for Ampi- cos and Gulbransen nip Pianos. You can have RINGLING SUED (Pests out for | FISH INDUSTRY Oe Vee $330,000 Damage Case : ; 1A * aa NORTH END LAGS ~— = = -2s your piano now on a very small initial payment and our regular easy credit terms. The Clearance Sale Includes These Fine Instruments While the number of Pianos and Players involved in the clearance is not exceedingly large —the quality is not lack- ing. A number of the best known makes follow: Kimball Steinway . Melville Clark Heinze Ernest Gabler Wellington — and other well known Pianos Kimball Brewster Heinze Player Piano Player Piano Player Piano with a positive guarantee that every instrument shown is exactly as re- presented and will give you long and satisfactory service. The follow- ing extremely attractive prices are available on these instruments: Pianos priced at $100 $165 $235 $285 usMtnas Players priced at $290 $365 $445 $485 uatdris Baby Grands priced at ~ $595 ~ $785 ~ Bal een oly $10 down Bow Time in stock Payments A Clearance of Exchanged Phonographs We also take this opportunity of offering a number of most desirable models in exchanged phonographs. It is only necessary to name and number these instruments to show you the exact saving on the following Standard Makes. Victrolas New Edisons 1 Victrola, Style X; sale price $48.50 style 101,at $36.50 1Grafanola 1 Victrola, Style 1 Brunswick model G2 at $81.00 XI, sale price 88.50 style 200, at 81.00 1Grafanola 1 Victrola, Style 1 Brunswick model K2 at —-98.50 XVI, saleprice 122.50 style 210, at 98.50 — 1 Edison Hepple- 1 Brunswick white, priced 110.00 style 212, at 137.50 1 Edison C200 1 Grafanola sale price 125.00 model E2 at 50.00 1 Edison Chip- 1 Grafanola pendale, price 145.00 model F2 at 57.50 SALE NOW IN PROGRE Brunswicks and Grafanolas 1 Brunswick ELiott 7575 rea pant | 14.21 Third Ave. bi aes POLICE BIG $CARe! 2,000,000 of Finny Speci- mens Come Here in May Dptared ip © Dullding & from iy Of the exp , fooling a Ppa Arrest Two Here Be ro on Dope Charge, : o and Wy the young mothe : me | Aiar I tod by Patra in the south ¢ of r c ad G, ting te I ‘ . 0 the @ F ‘ ar toh Tn the July Clearance Sales It’s time for clearing stocks! New goods coming in are replacing the nearly new, and savings on the latter, during July Clearance at MacDougall’s, are very genuine. Buy the coat, the suit, | the draperies, the little things for the home—and it will surprise you how far your money will go. Women’s Coats Sharply Reduced for Clearance Smart Street Coats For outing, shopping, traveling and summer wear, these Coats are de- 50 lightful. The very newest styles are achieved in the latest fabrics and 1822 colors. Plain colors, plaids and stripes, well made, and silk lined. Wo- men’s and misses’ sizes. Youthfully becoming are these swagger Topcoats, for summer travel, sports and street wear. Smart new fabrics, in new shades of tan and gray. Exceptional values in Coats of finest workmanship. Sizes 14 to 40. Swagger T opcoats 25% Summer Dress Coats Distinctive Coats to wear for all occasions. Coats of silk, fine twills and 392 charmeens, and fine imported fabrics for sports wear. ‘ Smartly tailored, with fine attention to detail. Sizes for misses and women. SECOND FLOOR hy Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Men’s Manhattan Shirts Reduced | \§ ee < Discontinued patterns, in both silk and cotton. Sizes 14 to 17. nel, canton crepe, taffeta and satin, it i 00 or a RR Re dea? SO Ta ; : Reriset covirs. toc -aleasey ot oe ae 15= AR ie oe a ees eee + 4.67 . 1 hi Silk Dresses | Reduced to Whipcord Topcoats Including satin, satin canton, taffeta, ~In kimono sleeve or raglan style, belted all- | 19:2 roshanara, in afternoon and street mod. | 25:2 around; in shades of tan, brown, olive and | els, in beige, black, navy, green, canary sand; sizes 34 to 42. and brown, Silk Shirts | —In broadcloth, jersey, crepe, splendidly wear- | 4:8 ing fabrics, that look well and give service. All | wanted patterns and colors. Sizes 14 to 17. : i ’ weltmade | Reduced! Men’s Coat Sweaters __| and. very i le aaphacacmat —In green and tan heather, two- and four- { 95 Many lovely hues. pocket style, with reversible sleeve; sizes 36 [ baer to 46. 1 MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Stationery Women’s MuslinUnderwear —Bamboo Mah Jong Sets. Hand-decorated, and 25 Silk Chemises } finished in black; fancy tapestry container; bono | ts Salona th | 75 counters and book of rules; regularly 4.25...... nO ee Pen and Radiim, th blue. tnd cgrall | 2: ; ey ta orchid and flesh, lace trimmed and with bodice | Stationery, Fabric Finish | and regulation top; sizes 38 to 44: regularly 235.. | —One and one-half quire in box; white, combined | 4 Oc Batiste Chemises with tints in each box; regularly 60c.. Philippine embroidery, with regulation sah 12 bodice top; sizes 38, 40, 42; regularly 1.95....... f “| Cotton Crepe Slips | : Jewelr In white, with bodice top; sizes 38 to 42: regu-t 95 ; y larly 1,50 | c Novelty Beads | Extra-Size Gowns | Crystal effects, in various color combinations, | 25c —Muslin high-neck, with long sleeve; embroidery } 95c . some wooden beads on long chains; regularly 60c | trim; sizes 19 and 20; regularly 1.25. , THIRD FLOOR Hair Ornaments | 1 50 —Spanish styles, some in jet effects, in shell ant | crystal. STREBT FLOOR N otions—Reduced _ White Madres Dresses ctl 2 | Sos —In auburn, black, single cap style nea trimmed, with large sashes 25 Hair Nets | 6 for” and round necks, with kimono sleeves; L: SSDoUbaVAAG : : 20c sizes 16 to 88) fepniiytok ie ek ouble cap style, in blonde, auburn and black... | THIRD FLOOR Household Aprons, reduced t0..........ccessueeee} 35¢ THIRD FLOOR Women's Wash , , Boys’ Khaki Blouses 2.50 ° Play Suits 1.00, | ff} Dimity und voile. ac OU o OU C Red (rim. Sizes 34 to 46. Sizes 1 0,8. 9 SECOND FLOOR | THIRD FLOOR ee

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