The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1924, Page 9

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THANKSGIVING CAMPFIRE GIRLS GIVE HUT INS PARTS BLIND MAN GETS TYPEWRITER ‘ ' THANK VOL SMILES CLUB INVITED Old Fashioned Honesty and Love in Met Play “The First Year” Leaves You With Feeling That All’s Well With the World BY JOHN W. NELSON coc NEW SPAN OPEN =" DECEMBER 2 W. Spokane St. Bridge Will Be Ready Ere Christmas Ww ' Mitzie, the diminutive star, who has won her way into the hearts of Eastern theatergoers, comes to the Metropoli- tan in “The Magic Ring,” December 7. The date th ~ same as that set for opening of th ew Olymy hotel. - ne . a i The Mag Ring. 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They are of |when he became minister of com merce and industry in the Carranza cabinet, and took the field with him in the revolution that overthrew Carranza MA in-30 | She continued with him when he| one became secretary of war in the cab inet of General Obregon, and han| , been- one of Cutlen’ most active werk. | offering choice of Black, Navy, Brown and Beige ers in the campaign that resulted the Frocks sketched are typical, in his electid® to the presidenc | Black Satin Crepe Colored Crepe Printed Crepe Knitted Rayon Fabrics EL jot 1445 en onzales will continue as Sizes 14 to 40 in the offering his confidential secretar . At a sharply reduced price-—810.75 din, an English stone} Frederick & Nelson, Second Mloor ted Portland cement 100 @Mitzi Will Be Here Dec. 7 SUNSHINE, SMILES AND CHEER FROM SEATTLE SHUT-INS Has Own Ideas on Be auty < , ; AMPHION SOCIETY IN CONCERT SHUT-IN BAZAAR oe ‘ - > Rs ve ° oe COME, “SMILE AND BE HAPRY SHUTAIN NERDS MANUSCRIPT raAren WORE ¢AROLERS © f SAVE A FAMILY PORK CUKIstT sioga going “ a his DOWNSTAIRS ST | Dependable Goods...Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson ORE A Good Choice of Warm, Fashionable Coats For Women and Young Women At $15.00 *OOD utility Coats in serviceable ’ J brown and gray shades. Fashioned from dependable qu y coatings. Some y are fully lined, and in the smart mannish styles women and young women admire. $15.00. “a; At $17.50 an . Surprisingly smart Coats with fur col- lars, some with fur collar and cuffs; some } @ cloth collars for those who prefer them | All good quality fabrics in pile weaves, | cut effects and velour. Brown and black Fully and serviceably lined. $17.50. Low Priced Fur Coats | are to be found in the Downstairs Store. B Prices start at $75.00 for smart fur jac- quettes to $140.00 for a well matched Muskrat Coat like the model ‘pictured. With many others between these prices— $75.00 to $140.00. And for Women of Full Figure—Extra Size Coats Pri¢ed From $19.50 to $35.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns 55c Each, 2 for $1.00 N unusually low price for these outing flannel Gowns in women’s and young women’s sizes. In fancy stripe outings. Made in slip-over style. Saturday, 55¢; 2 for $1.00. Women’s Crepe Gowns, $1.25, $1.75 and $1.95 White, lavender, pink and peach color Gowns trimmed with fancy stitching and color. Women’s Satinay Gowns, $1.95 Self-stripe satinay in white, pink and apricot. Neat style with hemstitching, French knot and ribbon trimming. Women’s Hand-Made Gowns, | $1.65 and $2.50 Made from good quality white lingerie cloth in a number of attractive styles. Entirely hand- made and hand-embroidered. WOMEN'S CREPE PAJAMAS in white and colored flower-patterned crepe. Attractive value at $1.95, WOMEN'S LB Warm Mackinaws Sizes 10 to 18 $8.50 OST every boy can use a good warm Mackinaw right now, for school or play wear. Boys like them, too, for they allow plenty of free- dom and are at the same time amply warm. Good Mackinaws in plain shades and plaid effects like the one pictured, have shawl collar and all-around belt, and patch pockets. $8.50. MACKINAWS for boys of 12 to 18 years, with the large book pocket. Made from wool fabrics in neat patterns, $9.50. Boys’ 1- and 8-piece Caps, 95c Made from good quality cap fabrics in tweed and noy- elty weaves. Popular one- and eight-piece styles. Sizes 63% to 7!,. Low-priced at 95¢. Boy’s Madras Blouses, 79c Collar-attached Blouses of good quality madras cloth in neat stripe and figured patterns. Sizes for boys of 8 to 16 years. 79¢. FANCY STRIPE BATISTE ? in a number of pleasing styles. Trim- aero Boys Wool Sweaters, $5.45 insertion and edging. Dainty selec- Reinforced at the elbows to give them extra wear. tion of shades. At $1.49. With large collar. School-color stripe styles. Sizes 30 to 38 $5.45. DOWNSTAIRS § | HAND-MADE CHEMISES in | white. Daintily embroidered. At $1.29 and $1.65. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Very Good Values in Junior Girls’ IRLS between the ages of 8 to 14 years will find a very good selection of warm Winter Coats in a number of very charming styles. three of the models are pictured. Pretty cape styles, coats with scarf throws and many other fashionable models. All of good quality fabrics and fully lined. Very good value at, $9.85. Other Good Values in Girls’ Coats at $12.85 and $14.85 DOWNSTAT RS STORE CS

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