The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1925, Page 9

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The SeattleStar = [racus» 1016 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925 er, Pa ‘Sh ee bee [ ( Main Street) Smiled at Bad Luck; by Electric Show Tricks \— sane Noa Bas Wooden Leg! Pad May Ste ~ In}. ~— 1 Sixth. Thomas E 5 asthand, Al the Time Now; | ; Seman L Werk Mothe rs Free : ' ) WOLDDE LA MARE MARKIAGE REAL GOLD DIGGERS JOB GOES BEGGING BY JOHN NELSON WOMEN WILL BE MEN FW, Stra PION - S rENTIO . : é D KR. BR. Knapp, " o-_— Where — Reigns Sweet Sixteen—COATS— quality created the demand— demand made possible the price— 'y “Pape's Cold Compound” ‘Sport Coats swe, The scinner o/| Brbaks a Cold Right Up $ 1 9.50 Coats you wanted for spring— ed) “Queen Electra”| TAKE, two tab Ne are now here— n there| crowned “Queen Electra, liets every three e mangels and ; he a| hours until Seek @| fi,\ | $49.50 rhis is the time to buy the sport or the semi-sport coat, The new high shades . of this season are particu- larly effective for sport wear. Some of the coats are in soft self tones, oth- ers are in striking shadow plaids. Some are straight- line styles—others are j : durt a slightly fitted mannish ere ne eee Te GyervEw oR DLESIN.60 to $49.50. J. N, Shaw, ~ S. Miller, Roony, Clever, smart, youthful Coats, cre- ated in the wanted smooth-faced mate- rials—in all the lead- ing high colors. Adopted by Seattle women for Spring— meeeiient program of entertain aad dancing has been arrenged | w hod & night of the show Tt ‘ Ripe ; p coat sketched above is a straight-line semi-sport stow was opened Monday by nett Say 7 ua std Meas : a pow AUSED DEATH model. Soft dove gray lends itself admirably to this Fp ; pisses style. The model is lined throughout with the same BATE SCHEME am re ah : whe bok shade of crepe. A soft, light tone fox collar lends a ~ luxurious note to this model : - inager “Plan ts Dis- [° d at Community Meets |\°"""""' Re ek oo a | Dressy Coats e Robert Atkin, and a man! ywELBOURNE, Austra Me have been employed to! pares here are m eats Geet sight their in trae nt} i, jcoatytie " $42.50 to $89.50 Be city er plan super. 1 , Starchiness is re- in the Fremont eas pounds sterlir moved by the Fon- Sddressed by Atkin and; MO. Matthews, of the Municipal |” ~ tana process. Flavor Who spoke in behalf of the i 4 . Among the women holding office | 28d autrition are Dainty smart collars pipings that har- monize with a beauty that makes them de- sired and wanted by women who know what is smart, youth- The hard-finished charmeens and 5 t Wear tek twills, and the softer suede-like | 4 \| \\ ful and attractive ) in clothes. HE Anderson supported the| !n Great Britain are on Imayor,| left. r0c a package. materials are used in charming Mi be voted on March 10, at! five mayors and nearly 900 magis- dressy coats. Many of these mod- pa Community club meet- i trates. els are trimmed with soft bands psing A. C. Van Solen.{~ 7s of fur. Bands of gray, blended and aeeee OYit Servies lsagus ¢ i q — es viatka squirrel and ermine are Spring Coat; $16 Boring Drese: $16 ce gtlag niet “the | é ‘ favorite furs for the spring coats. city manager amendment . ’ a Two of the many models illustrated. Come, see them all. the King County Women's! \ | Py d | Seer Cm, || Shop the Credit Way All sizes. lect upon taxes. Mr./ a 1 g “FRR Fhe opposed the plan, pointed 4 | nf ¥ Ider it the cost of city | ‘ Choose your spring costume now, Also a complete variety of Coats—priced the eeeeat would: increase $35,000 | Unfortified Meh || when stocks are complete, Pay ‘ 4 i: } iam Nothing added or taken away from Jatt |] later in small weekly, semi-monthly \ Sweet Siateen Way, $25 to $75 Roni ee Works j this Natural Mineral Water Kee ||| or monthly payments arranged to \\ 3 is : iT) suit your convenience. ‘ *¢: . for for Ratification | & Constipation, Liver and Blatives from the wordlen's Stomach Troubles iis | lions of Seattle and the stafe! |” At All Drug Stores M ay New York ers foreies § toane: | SI Ca ope “ (Dr SF 15352-34 Second Los wee Ane 0, M@mmittee to handle the move <> > ‘4 209 U fhe the ratification of the fe co %), 209 Union Veronice " . eatlor eked > << ( + & Cc Angeles ND Francisco (il labor amendment. This ‘ Cali « ) = = ogi, ae AVEN San at noon Satur A. The commit. | to initiate a state-wide} —— Mi c tos $ t . ; I ; ‘ : 4 1 rt 1 JAPS NEED CHAUPFEL ES Portland VOTING MACHINE: SAMPLE BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 24, 1925 | FOR VOTING FOR PERSONS NOT NOMINATED ] Bf | doononanneneocoenoononne doen eonanan FOR COUNCILMEN (3 Year Term) (VOTE FOR AMY THRE) be | | oe ~ x @& oe, | as | (6a | Tage ger | compe | wanna | curvens | | acnrna ec | xatnmvn e ec | { BUINE | conen | CONNER | DAMLBY | emiexson | wannor | LANDES =| MIRACLE | ouriano semmuurc Sigurdsson WESTFALL DIRECTIONS 1st. Move RED HANDLE at top of MACHINE to the RIGHT as far as it will go and LEAVE IT THERE. 4 2nd. To VOTE FOR CANDIDATES, pull down the POINTERS over the names of the iL gta: you wisk te vote for from this position #& to this § position and LEAVE THEM DOWN. er Voting | 3rd. LEAVING the pointers as you have placed them (DOWN in the voting position) move the RED HANDLE at the top of the MACHINE to the LEFT as far Voting Machine as it will go and you have voted.

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