The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 11

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Gruesome Relic of Kelso Bridge Crash Wheeler Declares His Indictment Was Framed Tells Story of Political Blackmail Butte Welcomes Him Home BY PAUL RB. MALLON " A PUBLIC PARKIN PLAN OFFERED Committee Hears Sugges- tions on Project ~~ BEAR WELCOME <== TO WHEELER == Ballaine and Maston Leave for Spokane Tonight Among its many uses, Sapolio is partieu- larly effective in ing bathtubs, wash basins and metal fixtures. When using Sapolio, gentle rubbing only is necessary to keep the bathroom clean and sanitary, No disagreeable dust or odor. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sole Menutecturers SAPOLIO TRACE MARK AKOIS TER ES DOWNSTAIRS SECOND AND MADISON TURRELL’S FRIDAY MORNING STARTS 1,200 PAIRS WOMEN’S $6.95 —— OXFORDS PUMPS STRAPS Hundreds and hun- ly reduced in price in this tremendous sell- ing event. Beautiful styles in Patent, Slippers, Black and Brown Calfskin Ox- fords, Black and Brown Kid Oxfords. ENROLLMENT AT "UTS 5,400 Many Classes Filled Before All Are Registered 65 Ex-Legion Chief Now Bank Official LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 nuded John Drain, of W ho succeeded him as ion, then pushed lowers onto the fic In Patent and Black Kid, Cuban Heel, $4.65 Milk readily becomes a breeding ace for microbes in hot weathe a limb a br RHEUMATISH Cannot Exist in the Human Body if You Will Use Trunk’s Prescription AND GIRLS’ STYLISH } dreds of pairs of beautiful styles great- Black Satin, Brown and Black Kid Strap in fact, it ia with Inflammato any f ot ruin Patent, Kid Two-Strap, Cuban Heels This is a real op- portunity to supply your shoe needs with greater shoe values. This impressive sale starts tomorrow Relieves Ses. Tender Feet Don't suffer an sweaty, tende: Petipa 4 Btreet and Sport Oxfords ye Si morning at 9 o’clock. $3.95 Black and Brown Calfskin Twelve Hundred Pairs--All Sizes—All Widths er day from burning, ! OF swollen fect to any first-class drug store and Sizes 21, to 9—Widths AA to D UNUSUAL HOSIERY SPECIALS Silk-and-Wool Hosiery Full-Fashioned Silk 3 Pairs, ie 95 Hosiery, $1.39 Pair An unusual opportunity to purchase fine quality Silk Hosiery at a very low price In taupe, gray, nude, rosewood, black, seal, sunset and beige.’ Priced at $1.99 pair or 3 pairs for $4.00, The SeattleStar | . EATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 192 iin | PAGES 11 TO 20 $$ ee NN $2.95 Silk Blouses on Sale Friday 9:30 a. m. Ju REGULAR $7.85 DRESSES on Sale Friday 9:30 a.m. for $2.95 THE OVERBLOUSES are fine silk crepe, some beautifully lace trimmed, others embroidered. A good showing in print patterns. Plain neck lines, smart “V” shapes. Three - quarter sleeves. These blouses are taken from regular $2.95 groups. Only 100 at this give-away price, so be wise AND COME EARLY. THE DRESSES offered at the ridicu- lously low price of $2.95 will give you a convincing idea of the way we have cut prices for the big sale that starts tomorrow. Smartly made ratines and voiles in a beautiful range of colors, including black and navy. They were formerly $7.85, and worth it. BETTER COME BEFORE 9:30 A. M. Dimity Blouses $1.25 Your choice of 36 dozen at this extreme reduction. Sold nearly everywhere for $1.95. The material, style and workmanship are the very best. The $1.25 price is while they last. ONE ONLY TO EACH CUSTOMER. OVERBLOUSES ON SALE FOR $3.95 EVERY $5.85 OVERBLOUSE IN STOCK GOES AT THIS LOW PRICE. Over 1,000 of them, all styles and every imaginable shade and color. Full length and three-quarter sleeves. The greatest blouse offer of the entire year. BRUSHED WOOL JACQUETTES $4.85 JUST 120 OF THESE and you will take oath that they are the best you ever saw for this price. Solid colors in various inviting shades of buff, gray and brown. Wonderful for fall and winter. COME EARLY FOR THESE. “CRICKETS” 690 NEW TUNICS ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK JUST IN TIME FOR THIS BIG SALE. On the very crest of sty Smart prints in all the popular sha Beaded crepes, tailored straight lines and all the chic fancies. Every well- aoa woman wants one or more tunics. SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY FoR 65. 85 $5.85 Easily the sweater sensation of the year. “CRICKET,” and Seattle has taken up the craze. We will put on a big lot of CRICKETS tomorrow at a price you cannot hope to match. The very clever- est models show the new style in brushed wool and plain weaves. Be in style, wear a cricket—and get one at this big sale away underpriced. California went wild over the 184 OF THE VERY FINEST CREPE DE CHINE OVERBLOUSES go in the big sale. These just came to us from one of America’s best blouse makers and they are perfect in every detail of style, material and workman- ship. They were bought to sell for $14.85, but as a big feature of the sale they go Friday for...... $9.85 SPANISH LACE DRESSES Worth $!0—on Sale for $5.85 AND OH, GIRLS, THIS FEATURE ALONE MAKES THIS SALE STAND OUT AS ONE YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS. Beautiful: lace models in black, brown and gold. All of them have slips. They come in all sizes and every one would be a bargain at $10. NEWEST FALL DRESSES 514.85 150 OF THESE, AND THEY ARE’ THE VERY CLEVEREST AND SMART- EST MODES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Crepe-back satins, crepe de chines, satins and charmeuse—all sizes, and no two styles alike. You can pay ten dollars more and not get a bit more style or quality. IT WILL PAY TO HELP US OPEN—9:30 A. M. 9 DOORS ULES SALE ssh APPAREL SHOP s.20.m. LO PIK BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND 4 IVAU AUR UUUAVAEAAHGAAEEA UTA TEAEAAUAEOEARALALUHR AU TALEEUAU UU

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