The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1924, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR see ik Angeles Magnolia Bluff Spans Come ak ian Frapiens | Before Streets Body Hh aot ee O770 F. KEGEL. Preaident | The New Fashions | | FIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET . Give a Thrill ssse2| . Friday Specials The enthusiasm of these days over the Beauty of all that’s “Sweet Sixteen” ; Forkiot Matt % ; . . y comes as a fitting reward for our efforts Hf age reer Charming | Votle and Linen Frocks in presenting in this gre Reduced to $7.95 ' at collection, so mag | : ae = N this lot are Dresses, all of high-grade Voiles early in the Season, the art that excels in Sina ionine a House Frocks I of Linens Ia the sanoon'é most popelae styles ' : Fo: y $12.50 to $16.50. j h his aggregation of Hoboe Weds; He Special $4.89 for quick clearan <decond Fleer * hi NEW FALL : Is Millionaire HEN dressed in one of these House Frocks DRESSES, COATS Pasessar.tearse| | “hertmeey came circ, | | Quaker All-Silk Chiffon Sizes 16 to 44 - ne ta Ef lee pil Haye. been becially ‘priced —Second Floor é ail J Wy) , AND SUITS AT zene, WE wg Lows Price BELO As women insis peg Pi the, , fs pareetn’ ESE Stockings have sold heretofore at st upon a great e and it is indeed fortunate for some variety of things in dress, so we have capitulated to the in- sistence with a dazzling varia- tion—so many models, all so different, that your “dream” frock, among them, awaits your coming. that we have this small lot to sell at this at- : prttngctiieghen aot caipis se tractive price. | + entitled to the pers. EA | k Every pair is perfect—as clear as a veil; knit t ne pe t @ ® to fit and give that trim effect at the ankles so much desired by particular women. formerly $2.95 to $5.95 Alredale Bun: ria Blush . Jack Rabbit Blac Gunmetal $1 95 Sizes 10 and 101% only, in black and gunmetal. —First Floor . A small assortment of rayon and wool slip Reduced for Quick Clearance to i ~ » For Juniors &>! For Misses For Matrons _ overs and coat styles—chic, lovely in stylings and gay colorings. A good selection from which to choose; all exceptional values : sa ; —Second Floor Galvanized eon Metal Landes Plea for Ash Cans More Cops Filed Special Wash Goods, $1.89 : ; Ash Cans, 18 inches i = Linens sith Sore Te nena = ahs pcaxmeaction- ae r —made of corrugated galvanized tin of extra Every day witnesses the opening: __ |] musica © 8 Sees fe and B edding lent cad’ sonancly. eitetad ena “a ois LOR} i” a soldered—one hundred and fifty Ash ns are of more of the precious packages Pigsiia Cats, Cid at G reat ly avalble at this price each Si-Sp=tatinncat from our New York office for Men to Co-operate | j : _ Reduced Prices y the first days of the new season. operative ms While outfitting yourself in Dresses, Coats and |Pasrymens tisiation, her mak 32-inch Dress Gingham of good, durable quality, First Anniversary Sale f in unusually pretty new Fall patterns... .25¢ zn. A minimum of 6,000 cows ys : é 2 One d 5 i Suits, you may also enjoy the benefits of our 36-inch Dress Percales of good quality, in light Venn tea igs | f and dark patterns Kerr Fruit Millinery Department. kage ac cr 40-inch pues Dress Voiles in many beautiful pat- Jars i a Now) . ; Valls lin Villa terns for Summer and early Fall Now Presenting Fall's $5 $7 50 $1 0 : Pov 4 lage ‘lax 766 valhenTe clas out dresse: with every "aan AS Very Smartest Hats at ) . ’ walked into Kent trom hla farm 45x86. Pillow: Cases) made of high-grade caualln. National Pressure Cooker A splendid value at .... Purchased from us this week 81x90 Sheets, made of high -grade maa with: Bh nerepee Buby emiid ienath out seams. Very special. six sizes and can be had by paying as 66x80 Cotton Plaid Blankets, heavy and warm, in ie lee a eee ere eet car, Mrs a good assortment of colors. Special. . .. 83, 195 n sheriff's offi to _ Special Canning Demonstration and Lecture, 72x84 Crochet Bedspreads of good et in dag - very desirable patterns; special | . |Protest Rabbitry Turkish Bath Towels, 18x35; good hea Smells Near Homes nice, soft finish; M wvintiad ‘it nr y weight; SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO n x Rebbits housed ,in. ‘three Aches, 66x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets, in gray and tan “ Pichon second See ey! Back use y | ousee, Debween Zy. Fine sand | © with pink and blue border; pair By the Waters of Minnetonka fs = [Union on 20th ave, are objection: | “Meditation from ‘Thais’ ” fe n 3 Len. alley, ‘Ens: | * } ers noe thal F on. (able, elly and fly breeders, ac 4 ‘ ead elon angen’ tase aes ig |Negro Stabbing oh olla held in jail in con-|*0 ag to. a protest against’ the Sorinch Lingerie Crepe, figured and plain in a By Paul Whiteman versa, nection with Richardson's death | © cumbers annually. | Victim Succumbs | ;;,. , an Indian, waa| Gale Richardson, alias John Jones, T. Smith Lise who waa stabbed in a free-for-| T. 8 all fight at the International cafe,| was taken into fl beautiful line of patterns for underwear, Very special eek nalelizdd ry Sandi Brunswick Record No. 2642 - - 75¢ , “June Nights” “Maytime” By Gene Rodenick hardson and the Lace-Trimmed Dresser Scarfs, 16x | newest designs. Very special Fifth ave. and Jackson st., early| night, shortly ymplaint was referred to the Two new Record Hits—the first, Classic Fox-Trots; and the And {s also held on an Be|city health department 54x54 Colored Border Luncheon Cloths with other, Melody Fox-Trots. Both records are rendered in mas- | Tues morning, died at the city SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE ®: at 10:40 Wednesday night. | pending further investigations blue, gold and rose borders, Special. . . $1.19 terly style and are certain to please those who enjoy good | A new fire station will be erected in the Qlympic Heights district Members of the Olympic Heights |= Improvements club filed a petition with the council Wednesday for the station. The public safety com. e of the council granted the will recommend that | srovided in the budget |] asa | aa Lo a $5. || PACIFIC NORTHWEST MERCHANTS’ e shrunk until they are as Jamal as oranges and then are kept Wi | aw ornaments " ; ——————— tet. of teeth, gate Coither set) 7 old Crowns (22 ki ay Bridge Work (22 k | Porcelaip Crowns Gold If your physician Is an allopath, homeopath, osteopath, chiropractor or naturopath, ask them why they agree on old Port ‘Wine and olive oll as a food tonic, If you are suf- fering from Indigestion, dyspepsia, | nervousness or constipation, just try . Portolive for one week and you will| ye i understand why all doctors pre J , scribe it. All druggists. 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Pi St. 919 Olive St, ar chee coe oat 925 KE, Pike St | P low priced can be rid of this ment, have more = Bynthe a rilings invites all merchants to register and attend daily Cement Witty work is contracted for, || Petvinea' tre oat | from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Co ee Oia gold Is luable. £ pay jon | Te wercnes The Exposition is open to everybody from 2 p.m. to date, al office Sh tion fant a 10 p. m., August 18-23, 1924. Ht not be ashamed to recs ZOU TAA to your felenda, - Giio ‘DENTISTS AT THE, BELL STREET TERMINAL

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