The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 7

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THE SEA rTLE 4TAR “Fittest Family” in Kansas * Mother of Candy and Flimsy Clothing Are Harmfu Say | Family, Which Won Health Prize at To the Huskies To Ruth Garrison 5 eas rae tes Mrs. and Mrs. James H. Whip f tren, Kas itt To Seattle Dads s lapse F WE Peaes phontealty “ ves che. hen edahled | aoe me years weommn |England Fears American|3.7is%."en o's * s are |Supremacy Above Earthitc. 222 cr2 To Jim Boldt, Cafe Owner , ; coc batter "win time cat hea ae aghoon Sees Yankee Ingenuity and German En-}int’s meal t gineering Big Aerial Combine Soon ee mn experts, the United aE | By CLARENCE DU BOSE To Benny Berrese Beenie ; r Chap: It was a wonderful day for you that 13 Seattle dads |!" interna way for |‘ - t i up with the i of The Star when y au - we oe Expert — = - my vane “President Grant To Judge Boyd J. Tallman J gchiapind Is Due in Tuesday ear Judge: The Neve, of a | BP none 3 passengers du ~~ b ch America b pa To Country Cousins Dear ek & NELSON Nt To the Community Hotel Corporation Three weeks from today the Oly Sound, SEATTLE CHIEF dition of a t traffic of jo will hold CHIEF SEATTLE To Mrs. Warren G. Harding Lady: The prayers of CHIEF SEATTLE. Fancy-w eave BATH TOWELS CHIEF SEA eee To County Commissioner Dobson Dear Tom: Being seriously il] for a month is a re one nic thing—the newspapers turn off their b: m and wish you well and‘ all kind: ¢ things. I hope eo able to get back to your desk again soon al siege—but it | | AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES | CHIEF SEATTLE URCHASED at a substantial saving from one of the most reliable sae, weavers of good Turkish towels, nearly two thousand of these fancy To the County-City Building Jacquard-weave towels are offered at unusually low prices. Political Str Gilad to wee tha 1 r Guest-size Bath Towels, of good quality, with a fancy Jacquard design in Blue, Pink and Gold. Just 800 towels at 206 each. SPECIAL 40c EACH Heavy quality Bath Towels in a close Terry-weave, have a fancy Jacquard design in Blue, Pink, Lavender and Yel- low. Five hundred towels in this group, 40¢ each. nd flip the “hicky” Co Te | Heavy Bath Towels, in a_ ribbed eee -| weave with Pink or Blue cross stripes, making the novelty border—a very heavy and absorbent towel. Size 21x42 inches; special, 85¢ each. To Childless “Familes” Dear Folk Benny Berr is only one of many The old chief would like to children get together, not only e year ‘round. CHIEF SEATTLE Sd z @:, Dave Henderson, S 1 In behalf of fort of » hand out transfer Two exceptional values are included in this group. There are several color combinations in Jacquard designs from which to choose; sizes 20x40 and 21x42 ||| inches; special, 75¢ each. r— _ |All About Every Movie Sta A DIRECTORY of every prominent screen actor and actress, and child pe ar {n the United States, with facta about thelr ages, residences, Jescription, and marital relation, has Jugt been compiled trom 1 4 the latest available sources by our Washington Bureau to meet many Al (03 EACH hundreds of requests reaching them for inforndation of this sort. f you want a copy of this ready reference bulletin, #0 that you can instantly turn up the facts you want about your favorite screen star, fill out the coupon below and mail as directed: A good weight Bath Towel, with fancy cluster stripes in combina- tion of Blue and Gold; size 18x36 inches. There are 480 Towels at this price, 25¢ cach, TURE EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Star w York avenue, Washington, D. C. oy of the bulletin MOVING PICTURE STARS, and enclose % | F Over one thousand of these Face Cloths SPECIAL | ace of good quality and generous size, in vari- 12! | ous color combinations to match the towels /: Cloths above; special 1214 each. 2c Frederick & Nelson, Aisle Square, Firat Plooy Miller Will Tell Youngest Veteran of Civil War Dies “4L” Board Holds East About Seattle Meet at Portland - . 2 FREDERICK & NELSON DOWAS TAINS SOL Small Boys’ Jersey and Cloth Suits pictured, in MY IDDY = sr $3.85 styles, ¢ green and brown button-on ind bre and weaves cloth. heather Warm for Winter wear. med in colored braid and emblen Low-priced at $3.85. ults Women’s WarmK nitted Wear Knitted “Hug-me-tights”’ $1.95 and $2.50 Imported Rag Rugs | ‘A Fresh Lot of Attractive At 59¢ Each | | j YR wear under suit, Made from good qual- / jacket or topcoat. A ity, clean cotton rags in i number of attractive styles skillfully combined. j in plain shades and con- bright colors. Very at- 4 trasting effects. One style, tractive for occasional : as pictured. $1.95 and use in the home—to lend i $2.50 peel a cheerful touch to Win- if A ter furnishings. | Women’s Size 18x36 inches. jf | Knitted Petticoats Low-priced, Tuesday, at | 59e. | $1.95 95c to $3.50 4 pow AIRS STORE | z Made with shaped waistline and firmly finished 1) | edge. Wide choice of light and dark ‘colorings. Women’s Warm Sizes for women and young women. At 95¢, | $1.25, $1.75 to $3.50. Bath Robes ee ° In Attractive Styles |} *) Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns 3.50 9 50 “4 $1.25 to $1.95 $3.50 to $9.50 | House and bath Robes in an attractive assort- ment of styles for wom- en and young ‘women. Lovely patterns in many pleasing color combina- tions. 1 i ORE Sateen and satin trim- med, with cord girdle. | $3.50, $4.95, $5.75, | $6.95 and $9.50. j —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Several styles to choose from. With long sleeves or short sleeves. Some with close-fitting collar. In white and fancy stripe effects. At $1.26, $1.50, $1.75 and $1.95. us WOMEN’S AND YOUNG WOMEN’S) OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS, $3.50. DOWNSTAIRS STC Special Offerings in COTTON FABRICS 36-INCH FANCY OUTING A timely offering—specially FLANNEL 23¢c priced. YARD Pink and blue cross-stripe PLAIN COLORS IN LINGERIE and stripe patterns in this good quality Outing Flannel. “ 29 CREPE Wear-Ever i | Lovely lingerie, gown and Aluminam me pajama tints in good quality Roasters crepe—pink, honeydew and 6 flesh color. Width 30 inches. Specially priced. AT LOWER PRICES $4.50 $5.50 | $6.50 |. A special Thanksgiv- ing offering of the well- known ‘Wear - Ever” ° Aluminum Roasters in the style pictured above. | For a limited time, | lower prices prevail on the following three sizes: Small size (holds 6- | pound fowl), $4.50. Medium size (holds 10- pound fowl), $5.50. Large size (holds 14- | pound fowl), $6.50. Hot DOW YARD DOWNSTAIRS STORE Silk-Mixed Tussah For Dresses, Tunics and Linings At 65c Yard A SPLENDID silk-and-lisle fabric that is becom- ing pepular for dresses, tunics, blouses and for smart coat linings. Available in attractive prints—all-over pattern- ings, cluster stripe effects, cross checks and small designs. Width 36 inches. Low-priced at 65¢ yard. DOW TAIRS STORE es Section, AIRS STORE | Women’s Street Oxf ords In Brown and Black - Kidskin $3.95 USUALLY good value’ n these good quality kid- skin Oxfords in the trim style pictured, Brown and black, Made on a comfortably-fitting welt sole and rubber heel, Sizes 4 to 9. Good cholce of widths. last, with Goodyear Low-priced at $3.95. pair, DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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