The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1924, Page 10

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De club at i> FREDERICK & NELSON A Clearance of Silks and Woolens Broken Lines, 5,000 Yards in All AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES HIS is the occasion for disposing The clearance offers hig grade of all weaves of which only a few Silks at price mucn bei reguial colors remain or that have sold down and includes, also, sumptuous Im to one piece or 80, ed Fabrics at deep reductio NATURAL - COLOR SILK REPS NOVELTY BROCADED PONGEE heavy dull-finish weave ports tural colc 2 inch wid ) ng ml $1.00 $1.25 2 PRINTED CHIFFONS fi | COLORED PONGEE in gold, green, ) Yard and scarfs, ight m | } 1e, rust and gr 33 he ide orings, 40 he r rt a Aten il te REDUCED.TO $ J, 85 1 THE YARD CREPE DE CHINE in peach, pink nd brown’tn 4 BROWN TRICOLETTE, 40 inches wid: BLACK RAJAH SILK, 96 inches wid SATINS in 36-ir vidth tanger: ide, t pink brown and oreh CREPE DE CHINE in petunia and seal-brown, 40 inches wide METALLIC "BROCADES in_ silver MOON-GLO es anine dike and gold on black , Bate for hats and dark-blue a mee ee iat $1.95 HEAVY SWISS BROCADES $2.45 $ SILK HAT VELVETS in Yard aailp me hi a rust and black, 18} BLACK PLAID CREPE 10-inch | nches wide. } widtl PRINTED PUSSY WILLOW color combination, 140 inche ai NHILLA -RANIN a METALLIC BROCADES in 40-inch ) @ CHINCHILLA SATIN. in silk-and- ceaded With aver an black, be navy MOLLY-O CREPE in pink a ra } BLACK SATINS, Printed Crepe \ Brocaded Crepes and Crepe-back Satir . cs ! Broken Lines of WOOLENS | AT REDUCED PRICES | $1.00 varv AT $2.95 yvarv \ WOOL CREPES with ripes, in French- NOVELTY STRIPED WOOL SKIRTINGS in 54-inct ww } blue, rose and scarlet width, on black and brown grounds. | TAN WOOL JERSEY EMBROIDERED vot CREPES in 38 idtt 1 vy, rust anc ac 8 TOMORROW —Letter Mary Alden Prese fror t to Lesi FIRST TOUCH OF — POSLAM STOPS ALL THING Think how | —in any kind of weather — any season — any hour — Walt E and if I think fo send Zoe name—with > 1am going that’s her § Ellington: I hate to Pittsburg am afraid s per to me 1 tell y ot Mrw, Atherton tackle » plan s going nie in that ¢ it were waiting for her It about it w hen you get | 0 —you can have right at hand the Decorations ing the contents of the ; the life to which nece n me At least, on that ne I thought that I ¢ rot know that sometimes the th Jin old I had forgotte of ‘Once a thief—" P (Beginning in Our Next Issue: ‘ PHIEVES' JUSTICE.") ie | Games for Parties Costumes for Parties—F New Year's, April summer, *P decoration fd every sort plannifig 4 party t prepared by ou nat the ocasion, the nd just what four booklet and kept for A 1 ing 88 dif f all & principal b ind Invitations for ‘oso the Menu, t give iene booklets, fil required posta CMY Cot hington Bure . 's Booklets, and inctose herewith 15 || ~ THE - o | 4 | "nore I Ama Rr of The Seattle Star { a) Sectar pale Wy | Made at ing ointment, and its healing i iii Wein datak influence is carried far below r Parties—Tho appropriate decoration tha'rurfuce'Of the ckint ex of suggestions for beautiful and hemes. Resinol Soap is a favorite artles—Bight pages of suggestion with thou nea who like its | he prizes and favors for the sort of generous lather. 90 refreshing ‘ | andeleansing. Atalldruggiste. | most delicious milk or cream, as rich as you want it— —for coffee, cocoa, cream soups, star dag Don’t wait for time to creamed vegetables—in any kind of a fall—here heal that itching rash cooking or baking where the reci ., prizes pacts & calls for milk—merely by having Bor- JEGLECT of even the slight est skin rash, roughness, chafing or soreness may have serious consequences Painful, disfiguring complaints like ec zema, ringworm, etc,, all start in I way The safest plan is to keep a jar of Resinol Ointment ready to use at the first sign of skin | trouble, It promptly stops itching and reduces inflamma- tion and burning. The tiny pores readily receive this sooth rt of occasion will want n bureau enter den’s Evaporated Milkon your kitchen shelf. That’s why the wise housewife buys several cans at a time. ugt 1 turn to one of these But to be sure of that pure, fresh- milk flavor and creamy richness, insist on Borden’s, rtlen, illustrate the year and pon below and mail as a | REsINOL | ttle Star, Auburn, Wasle s

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