The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 9

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pe 2 OS ee a ee D8 siritee RAGES pe with thas iow. long S 2 s of ago t im was tiph- nO that east d to ga89 eek ef > Single ingredient is the pprpay, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924 _ Put on the Brakes = pances Are Slowing Down, Seattle Masters ad Devotees 0 f Terpsichore "The Tame Tango,” one cf the steps of which is s bere, will be popular in Secttle this winter, dering masters and mistresses tructress'at the Bright Dancing for The Star. accord Mildred Du my, demonstrates i Pheto by Fr BY FIELDING LEMMON JEFORMERS, preachers, (s, parents, and even alien: ‘St vill bave to get busy and find Ate motive on which to lay the Wime-for the reckless, unconven raed tendencies of ae Tt has been the Me reson is that the so-called] er, yeniny ot Sym age.” is slowly but surely |; “Bing tts tent like an Arab, an: BAP SPBF-BF-BF-BE cic 1s SLOWING DOWN lectur ible as yet, but it is happening. And | it is being reflected in the new mu-| and the new dances that wilt be! © rage this fal! A Mayonnaise might bemade of the freshest | | Pend finest of sal- | The American cils—and the rarest | cing, Instructo mand wil! broad: Spices—but these alone would not make it the best. for the coming few weekn. | dties Estee © Bright Dancin Ma 5 eee very | declared t would be f anges It is only when.every |ercent to “slow down” | | TAME TANGO | bet—only when skill [10 Br rorutar | i G : | The waltz steps will return more | in making insures the jto favor. They will even be used | Same smooth, creamy [in dancing the fox trots. | blend for every jar can | such a perfect mayon- ill be the i not be| last year. | ake it more | The tango, as now, big favorite. But it the wild Argentine tan, It will be tamed to | suitable for the ballroom floor. Naise as ‘ | It will be sort of a mixture of| Best Foods the French and Spanish tango, with | ja few ‘American variations added. | GOLD MEDAL ee z | MAYONNAISE | be obtained, i Guarantee a regular ser- _ | Vee to the merchant that keeps the Mayon- false always fresh can | claim as Gold But Blazes Still Menace on Olympic Peninsula Threatening forest fires were | does to Everv- blazing in the Olympic penis: aa thing of th ’ | Friday, despite a light rainfall dur. of the Best. ing Thursday night's electri Beer. thunder storm, which brought ‘BF -BF-BF. 5 | King county fires under control BE-BP-EF | 0s covniy tres ——— | _No new reports had been rec i: x forenoon from near L an | Le & rf a bay and Quilce here two se | fires are flami but the rain | was ligh probably helped the sm: « of fire fighters lit | tle, 6 C. Joy, of the Wash | ington Fire association. | new fire also was reported | ' A a reading on the Quinault Indian { t | ervation, on the western side of | the Olympics, where road clearing | |] , BOYCE-ITE {fires had broken beyond control | can | BLAZE ALONG | | | TH pe OE HOOD CANAL | BIG SALE J} tie most serious tire, as described | i | IS NOW ON Thursday night, swept across 100 | of old-growth timber, along | tastern Jefferson | ould be near Dabob | men could be located | netted country to} the flame: | figiters, | (ote ‘o Supply ws wea Phe Me : e with Forces of federal fire working from the southward, and e patrols forest fire ciation men w working on jthe northern and western sides of an- |other fire on the edge of the Olym- ple national forest, four miles south: west of Quilcene. The village Is| |not threatened, and it is belleved | | that the fire will be confined to the | |several hundred acres of young tim-| :rrounded. | ber in which it is no Small fires in Lewb | Pacific countien were Jeontrol Friday, with moisture in the uir. Cider Stores Forced Out of some THE JAP RESORTS |s=i:x--sec cn Business ust, ace | WILE vve OUT OF BUSINESS of Seatth y and machine arKest y ho ted, are highly pleas been a ts that h | Co: ck and his raider the morning a their] MM FEWER DRUNKS 1 is delivered to them. | look \ARE BOOKED is being wold in place By Where — rorme ut there's no kick} W “dru H th FREDERICK & NELSON SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAI Chocolate Cream Kisses, delicious and freshly made in our own candy kitchen, Special 25¢ pound. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SEATTLE AIVE THEM Just STAR Men Say BY PRANK GETTY OBBET, L. 1 pt parent un Burden estate oll with h notes or crank notes, they all hlike to Wale the way, where was the he the young man wh y from one of New York city's|! st night clubs at 4:40 a. m. to-| tar belonging at the The New Fall Coats Are Here at $14.75, $15, $17.50, VV OMEN and young women, who desire to economize in the purchase | of a good Coat, will do well-to choose in the Particularly in the matter of style and serviceability good value. $14.75 Coats of shaggy plaid coatings in blue brown and gray tones. Such as the model pictured. Fully lined and serviceable. $15.00 Coats in the extra sizes desired by women of full figure. Made from serviceable gray heather fabric of unusual weight. Belted models, Partly lined. Sizes 42 to 56. Also at $15—Brown self-plaid Coats, fully lined and trimmed with fur collar, and with or without fur banding around bottom. Coats fas! and in sty above. brown fashionable White Muslin W Costume Slips 95c Women’s white muslin Costume Slips with hem- stitched top and 20-inch | shadow-proof hem, Sizes | 36 to 44. At 95¢. DOWNSTAIRS STOKI Pretty Little Hats for Girls $2.95 to $6.95 | Velvet Hats for girls are quite as charming as those for big sister—ex- | cept that several pretty shades of brown occupy the same place in girls’ | fashions that black does | in women’s. Compete for the most popular—an in the attractiv Store, plentiful Downstair them at this low price. styles are desirable for to wear on bobbed heads, school wear. There is good choosing at these | | Some of the simpler | | prices: $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 $6.95. DOWNSTAIRS STOR). a good selection too. $5. and ° 20000 00°° Velvet and Felt $5 Hats jaa be velvet and black felt are certainly Prettier than you might expect to find fully-brimmed hats in abundance. For those who prefer the colors there is $21.50 Downstairs Store. do they represent $17.50 hioned from the pop- ular cut polaire in three fall shades of brown and gray. Fully lined les like that pictured’ | $21.50 Coats of two-tone polaire inlight | shade. Coats in gray. Also cut polaire Trimmed with the fur collar. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Favor in d likewise the most e Hats at $5 in the Demure little hats and larger, grace- 00. DOWNSTAIRS STOR. supporters € \COPS CLEAN UP MAY REAR SH’ Prince Laughs, ‘Dicks’ Scoff at Death Threat “Just Some Harmless Crank,’ “Flying Squadron” ampaigns for Paul * One hundred and fifty frie of Charles H. Pay uperior ce ng Otis W ’ Scotland Yard H Wales Still Elusive Guy nds and Brin ‘ASK STAND. ON = FS] artley 2AGE 9 = J : YOU’LL FIND IT HERE Are ‘ f n BONE BILL and French Challenged by Bone SATURDAY SHOPPERS will be de- lighted and refreshed with the deliciou fountain drinks and light lunches served in the Fountain Lunch Room. For Girls Aged Pretty Gingham School Dresses 7 to 14 Years EVEN pret girls. Plai quality gingham. value at $1.00. New Coats for Girls Aged 2 to 14 have just been unpacked. Pretty girlish styles in wide Coats for school and dress wear, Prices $5.95, variety. $7.95, $9.95 upward to $13.75. Boys’ School’ Sweaters $4.85 Typical schoolboy Sweaters in pull-over and coat styles. Heavily knit- ted of pure wool yarns. Mostly with the large “ruff-neck” collar boys like. These have the school- color stripes on collar, cuffs and bottom. Sizes 30 to 40 (chest measure- ment). Low priced at $4.85. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Broken Lines of Boys’ Wear REDUCED 25 LIGHTWEIGHT TOP COATS in sizes 8 to 8, reduced to $2.45. 35 KHAKI SPORTS BLOUSES in sizes 6, 7 and 8, reduced to 39¢. 35 JUVENILE BOYS’ SUITS in sizes 8, 4 and 5, reduced to $1.45. 11 KNICKER SUITS ‘n sizes 18, 14, 16 and 1%, reduced to $2.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORD. Odd Lots Reduced 250 PIECES OF STAMPED 500 WOMEN'S HANDKER- CHIEFS, duced to 2 for Be. 300 TABLE NAPKINS, re duced to Sé@ and 10¢. 500 YARDS OF VETLING ASD MALIN 10¢ yard. DOWNSTAIT reduced to TORE. styles in gingham Dresses for school , check and many fancy patterns in good qua Serviceable Trimmed with attractive yoke effects, collars and cuffs of ‘plain-color gingham, pocket and Growing Girls’ School Oxfords =e | i) —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $1.00 and pleasing colorings. sashe. Very good —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Special § 3.95 Brown Elkskin Oxfords trimmed with dark 4 brown calfskin. Made on a comfortably- fitting and serviceable last, Goodyear welt soles ‘nd rubber heels. Widths B, C and D. Sizes 213 to 614. Special $3.95 pai. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Juvenile Boys’ Suits, $6.45 and $9.45 Blue serge Suits in button- on and middy styles trimmed in white and black braid, $6.45. Novelty tweed-effect and jersey cloth Suits in middy and button-on styles. Gray and brown mixtures, $6.45. Sailor Suits with 1 pair of short and 1 pair long trousers. | Blouse trimmed with white braid on collar and cuffs, and emblem on sleeve, $9.45. Sizes 3 to 9. Juvenile Boys’ Coat Sweaters, $3.95 Wool Sweaters for boys, aged 3 to 8 years. Blue, brown and green heather mixtures. Collar, cuffs and bottom trimmed in contrasting color. Low- priced at $3.95. Juvenile Boys’ Straight Trousers Little boys going to kindergarten or the first grades of school will find these straight trousers of fine-wale corduroy very serviceable. Sizes 5 to 9. At $1.45 pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. | Men’s and Young Men’s New Fall Trousers, $4.95 to $7.45 Gray and brown cassimere and worsted Trousers | in the popular loose-fitting styles. The kind young | men wear with a good-lookin, eater and cap. es 29 to 42. Prices $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7. —Men’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS ST¢ Fringed Linen Napkins Special 10c Each ; value in pure linen Luncheon Napkins | umask patterns—all white, whiteand: eand-red. Size 14x14 inches, with pret fringed edges. Special 10¢ each. . DOWNSTAIRS STORE,

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