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

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Da + Statawe. 6 ” "| SECTION TWO | Ube Shots End “Little Italy” Honeymoon Chinese Wives to Know Fate in Week THE | DEPENDABLE KIND For Service and Satisfaction Boys Shoes $3 Up rh or low cut, $3.50 up. Gym Oxfords, $1.25 up HOYT SHOE Co. THE HOME OF EDUCATOR sHors 1402 Third Avenue On Third at Union WASHINGTON ZR-3, stant structed f Germany, wil on Septemt We Tell It With ‘VALUES "THE “SWEET SIXTEEN SHOP” IN SEATTLE at Second Ave. and Spring St., is one of the four “Sweet Six- teen” shops on the Pacific Coast pictured below. It is a model shopping place for misses and women of Seattle and vicinity, just as the other “Sweet Sixteen” shops for the women of the respec- tive communities centralizihg their clothes buying in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Through this chain of stores on the Pacific Coast we are carrying on a business in misses’ and women’s youthful styled “Sweet Six- teen” Dresses, Coats and Suits—and Millinery that is approached in volume and success. also. not Whoréver the Spectacle of Youthfully Clever Dress is Staged Be assured that “Sweet Sixteen” is present, personified in the beautiful garments. The recognition will be instant—found in the graceful sweep of line, the colorful harmony and the ab- sence of commonplace designing. Costumes for the Different Occasions This calls for a diversity of style, a feature of the “Sweet Six- teen service which offers assurance to great numbers of women that they can get what they want in Dresses, Coats and Suits when they want it at ae ere = j— Re 4 A New Coat Arrivals A great deal of interest has been cen New Party Frocks A large v uriety in changes of treatment all the pastel shades of tered upon these Fall Coats, with and d Georgettes 16 without fur $1 6 in: . oe COMMS cc ccecereeeeeeweneeens . The price give seri , garments styled of $16 for these wonderful garments has ah appeal that few women do not consideration to. With some not so much interested in the $16, the other d the upward “Sweet Sixteen” way are favored from $25 ind price A ZR-3 Starts for ' U. S. on hae 20 A a tay ALASKA ROAD IS ( 7 The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., POOR DOGS! SOCIETY WON'T EVEN LET’ EM ENJOY A GOOD TIME | Thomas E. Green, Cross, to Be Here t of figures Bon Marche Suspect Again Is in Jail !18-Year-Old Boy Confesses Murder ST. LOUIS. BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES nt as an ald in finding missin relatives or friends iu i‘ now the whereabouts mentioned in this column ae requested also to report to Other newspapers are invited to reprodace such items as will interest thelr readers. OLAF AN lasing fre GLASSES $2.00] JORS Incorporated U. S. Optical Co, OPTICAL SPECIALISTS of Goality Glasses ‘ ne. upiicuted 1403 Third Ave. SEATTLE | For that skin eruption | | You can have relief within an hour DERHAPS you have given up hope of getting relief from that maddening itching and burning, but Resinol does bring comfort when many other rem- edies have failed. One who has used this healing ointment writes—"Resinol Ointment is s0 soothing it stopped my itch- ing at once and Leek the first night's sleep | had had in weeks. Now my skin is well.” What it has done for one it can do for dthers contains the same soothing ingredients which enables it to thoroughly cleanse the skin yet leave it free from sensitive- ness and smart- TURSDAY, TY) OFFER CASH FOR ESTABLISH SITY of Red « years | Cushing & Mohrbacher Resinol Soap | PAGES 9 TO 16 | SEPTEMBER 9,924 GREENWOOD P.-T. A —E 1 * New Lumber Town Will Be . ! p Built in Oregon I 1 Drums FARM WORK State Chamber Puts Up $1,000 in Bettér Farm Test rath. AmontH Buys This Entire TRAP DRUM OUTFIT! and Traps SEE TRI ae Ludwig Bass Dram — Snare Drum— and Holder Drumaticks Pair Hickory i 1 ry i a for cooking 5 ELioltt KY : ; a) Bliuhill : 14.21 Third Ave. a oH CHEESE j "YLAvERS Aapucconps = “TwwitemnNts. Sonononenonooucnonenenee A Some Attractive Furniture Values Illustrated here are a few items that are typical ex cing oo of the values which await you at the National Furniture Company. Whether you need furniture, similar to the pieces offered here, stoves and ranges, rugs or kitchen equipment, you may be sure of high-grade quality at a sensible price when you make your purchases at this) store. The Buffet pictured above, with three draw- ers and two cabinets, finished in either wal- nut or mahogany, with a heavy plate mirror, is an exceptional $39 50 . value at On the left is a most attractive style of Table, in either walnut or $ 5 mahogany finish, priced at 29. 7 The Chair on the right, with genuine blue leather slip seat, finished in walnut, is attractively priced $6 90 , At cccecceservencessreorees rT = xm ° Our Credit Plan will enable you to enjoy the use of any furniture or house- furnishings that you may pick out, while paying for them in small, convenient payments. A few dollars deposited will com- pletely furnish your home under this plan. We charge no inter- est on the weekly payments. Ranges and Heaters Now is the time of the year to make sure of your comfort this Winter by having a REAL HEATER in your home. In our Range and Heater Department you will find several makes of heaters, purning either wood or coal, designed for Pacific’ Coast homes. A Special Offering of Glass Mixing Bowls A set of five Glass Bowls, easy to en and a necessity in any kitchen— 8- and 9-inch sizes are included. housewife knows how handy these Bowie are. The set of five is 65 c priced specially at.....++++++ Featured among the ranges is the famous ROYAL RANGE, built especially to burn local fuel. Ranges are nickel-plated with polished top, trimmed in white enamel porcelain, A complete line of styles and sizes are $55 TO $85 priced from OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT will take the furniture that your home has outgrown and will give you liberal credit for it, which you may apply on new Homefurnishings that you buy here. ts Fasy to Pay — -thoNational Way A YOSUAL AROSE AUER BEAU YD WN 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH f.500 x We Charyxe No Interest!

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