The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1924, Page 2

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Od eee 2 ELLAND EPA PDA RES Oot” “Yamversary Aale\ One Wool, ¢ Silk Dresses ue, Sizes 16 t $5. 00 arrivals for versar Sale .. , new "$29.50 Sweaters. B and pure worsted. Coat or slip-on hed wool styles with . $3.95 All wool Skirts in the latest pleats cor colo and Why pay wrap more? $3.95 Gingham Schoo! Dress- es. Latest plaid and Stripe; embroider ed touches. $1.50 at Union Suits. weight. buy at \ Striped Union Suits, $2 \ er 1 ‘ Oc iA it been reduce able merc many ar cost it w urely be t th i Our Thou Tailored or » middy and ski rt style Sizes 6 to 14. Priced : ideale Ye Women's Silk and Rayon Vests, in all shades, at Women’s and Girls’ Silk 50 $1.75 Silk and Fiber all colors. Some k thread in the -75¢ Prin- in all desired : 98c Ladies’ Hose in pure lot; value, 5 . Women's Sateen cess Slips, shades; $1.50 value, Children’s Hose; black and brown; goc t cotton rib and « value for This sale, yard.. 1,000 yards fancy Amoskeag Gingham; 32 inches; plaid and checks; 85c value 2,000 yards fancy col- ored and pure white Out- ing Flannel; 27-inch; priced for this ' 15c sale, yard . Sewing Silk Thread— 50- and 100-yard spools; lic values; at this sale, 2 for.. 15c Silk Buttonhole Ewist, 2 for....... Mercerized Crochet Cot- ton, R. M. C. md. C.M.C....... 5c Fine wool Yarn, 1 . ball, not in all shades; 50c value 25 , Cc Cups and Saucers; plain white and 1 0 c painted; pair.. BORDEN’S tall cans Cut Stringless Beans, 4 cans for...... Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, Ib.... Del Monte Tomato Sauce; 2 bottles MILK—6 Next to Door Economy Market High-grade Silks and Jersey, ens; worth up to $3.00 a yard. Green | 28c Tricolettes and Wool- .89c and Enamel- 10c Men’s Dress and Work Shoes, black and brown value for".. DOOD value for Lace Shoes, 814 in. black and strong, heavy Aluminum ware Dishes, each Girls’ to 1314 brown; soles; all leather; $2.50 value for $1 59 200 pairs of Women’s and Misses’ Satin, Suede and Kid Pumps and Ox- fords; all sizes; $5.00 values $3. 45 for Little Tots’ Shoes, black kid top; $1.75 value for, pair $1 .00 §: Boys’ heavy wet weather Shoes; 8-inch top with buckle; value at. B49 Booth’s Tomato and Mustard Sardines; oval tin; large SOR. dered ne vee Gold Dust —four 10¢ packages LOR ere: : 29 Cc $s Minit and ee ker Quick Oats; 27c | large size pkg... .89c | bottle HOSE BARGANS DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE Men's Dress ligee Shirts and per patterns and Neg- in madras latest 50 value—, 89c Men's and Young Men's Suits, serges, tweeds and worsteds; well tailored; $30.00 value for $16.95 10 $19.85 Men's Flanne! Shirts; gray and $ 5 khaki . . 1.9 Men's well-made Pants in fine patterns and col- ors; they are worth twice as much as priced at this sale $1.98, $2.89 and $3.89 Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits in t ds. and mixtures; f style and ot $6.85 Little Tots’ Silk Knit Fane « 10c Boys’ -wool Mackinaw aws $5. 00 Boys’ 85c Caps . cape 25: SLAY Men’s Cashmerette Sox, natural colors; 10c pair Men’s Overalls in heavy weight blue denim; $1.75 for s-..... BL AQ for Pequot Sheets, the best 81x90, 90 Hemmed y good quality Sheets; 79c All-feather Pillows; fancy art ticking; 00 valne mit ‘...... DL9D pair Grocery Anniversary Specials Wrigley, Spearmint, Beechnut, Juicy Fruit Gum; 6 pkgs. ... i 19c Gold Medal 81%-ounce ft Mayonnaise, 25c Franco-American 5 cans ghetti, for . Lea Sauce 49c Next to Economy Market Spa- Door ritt KILLED HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY Such Is Verdict in Death of Cole Grinstead t Col. ¥ 0 Ijeut. 3 “ J today ‘ at 1 Nat ' i n Hardt LORD MAYOR IS "ELECTED" New Head of London Gov- ernment Takes Office P 4 have nothir with tion of their chief lord ma © old for ined the honor. Lady Dunbar Files a Separation Suit LONDON, Oct. 3 Move 5,000 Books Into Old Museum Prince Unable to Meet Blind Vets mitting b ot tion at De Honey's Beautiful SK. Pike at 13th EVERY $7.50 $12.50 or $15 to have fine, per- feet fit- ting plates In pince of Wold, de~ cnying Hut thone are our prices. EXAMINATION FREE Boston Dentists | 142046 Secuad Ave, ATT LI TAR nd pane [ “TO SAVE OTHER GIRLS” I'm not asking be punished,” says Jean Diane, movie actre two Los Angeles treated her beach. “I want.to protect other girl. men mé after a Christian General of China Calls Troops to ereren Before Battle - They Arrest a Lot of Academy People in Washington |Sixteen Out of Every 100 in Capital City! Nabbed .for Something During Year BY HARRY B. HUNT \ JASHINGTIN, Oct. 3 out of every 100 resident t of Col ow, certainly not nearly Sixteer as men arrested, | and very few children are arrested A large arrests i|were for mi proportion of the #0 of the the au number © a sixth of th s put in § of motor MAKING MONEY [8 NOT such an on © individual, but raising mone for your chureh, lodge y, or other organization 4 even harder unless » go about it Our Washin t bulletin, called “Festivals and Fetes,” has compiled by an expe and it is filled w v ideas for lucting unique money-raising affair that will be the talk of hood. If you want this bulletin fill out the coupon below and mail to Washington as directed. CLIP COUPON THERE Festivals Editor, The Star, 5 13: York Ave, Washington, D. € ; T want a copy of the bulletin “Festivals and Fetes and § Inclose herewith four cents in bose postage stamps for 2 satin, $ 5 Name } St. and No. or R. 1. D ‘ City State $ ; TAM A READER OF TIE SEATTLE STAR ———<$<$—__/ I only want these men to|p ride to the|* rds it dance band organ strings health PAY ON operatic educational $2— A WEE *SEATTLE- SLCOND AT PINE THADE and only the LY K chambe of the its sound true note VICTROLA torted interpretatior 10,000 records 21 Victrola models Standa *ESTABLISHE B71 THIRD AVE. eae o- NAME Men’s Suits and Overcoats $24.50 Up Tailored from a Coats and Dresses $24.50 Up Choose your new costume from the large assortment of — fashionable coats, suits and dresses bled for ry FOR BABY Es "TACOMA: 4 SONOENFELD & SONS oe Students Have Own “Cops” in Oklahoma I A ¢ ‘

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