The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 11

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1925 4 : pus APRIL 3 WRT SERMONS ( yuo PLEA Wittked by a TILE PATTLE a ty in Curaco, ‘West Indies, Lodges Complaint qNGTON, At int + Bast ae Curact, indies, COnIES ; svearold radio fan tha ings are too Lgentieman, Who < gets in the Islan resentatly' f in cea e ng bent out ab and. Schnectady he ai he would Ub | a letter of per eda and for whic! to two radio f . Pisin ive-tudo oe satyctory, youd speaker re the Detter Known Ar rast of the Mississipp la 7 oovt oF THE MOUTH— Mere are bright momen af a schoolmaster ination in general knowled Ts) defined a volcano as ¢ Hy gountain with a hole in the af you look down gee the creator smoking Morning: Post. n the AY Ge ME on down on Second ave.” en iF H ' (HOSEWORD C CHEER WHr’s WRONG 1 once was a duffe by chance made the in one; Re turned to his caddy ‘isd said to him, “Ladd, tell any one what I've ey ougnta take down the ‘dan i signs from out on the Imerican H ostesses to Brighten London Season American Dollars Will Help Poverty- Stricken of Br itish Nobility @ | LONDON, April 3—A rs, equipped with A . i" a end a iY . fie ¢ sunk into the table and iummnated A iietake the approaching season big tier are) botter than ever i [The vish manner in which Americans entertain is t Perot English society. Many of who presidé ov es during the ciety searon bear titles. ly Cunard is one of t to be Maude Alice ne of the late E. F. E of ee ; ork, tefore she married Sir}, Se ¥ Cunard. Lady Cunard is the | ‘ken © an d hostess of Mayfair. Her spears pS cand are more splendid and strile no ig than those of any other worms an uatly she entertained at the K Tete with a dinner | women L ANCESTRAL, HOMES American hoste -ayne Wh ¢, the luxurious tney has Cornelius Var . too, and v jluck last y |The Prince jbeen there, b and stayed su the reflection o| We can save you some real Be prepared for that fishing put on a few new and make the trip 100% AMATEUR BUILDERS VIENNA.—Because of the lack of employment many amateur builders have constructed thelr own hou jnear here. Forty small villages | |have sprung up on the. outskirts of | jthe city as a result. i __ | Fabric] | Cords” STAGE EFFECT The elderly passenger was talking \to the conductor concerning the work on a bus “I shouldn't mind the driving.” he “but I don't know how T Ba mana ductor has to shot do while the bus is you get used to that, sir,” re- turned the man. “When I write at [home now, I have to get my little jsirl to shake the table.”—Tit-Bits (London), ) CONSIDERATE HUSBAND BUSINESS MAN (to partner} | Look here, let's wait till the tw third to go into bankruptey. It’ and I really PRICES Orders Shipped C. 0, D. Without Deposit” TO stores IKE STREET TRE SHop «AT BOREN Phone EL fot-2195 Square = and STEWART STANDRING, Prop, Thomas Chipman MeRae of kansas ia the first state executive to celebrate hia golden anniversary while in office, BY JIM MARSHALL 1B to do all the writing a con-? IT'S’, GETING- SO WE NEED THAT GYGN IN THE CITY, TGD — "DANGEROUS ClPYES* AHEAD safely be said to be Somebody nend F Sane ae COLORS Jions on every worm bold enough to for jfure, Skirt} are a sot The frant fa jceuses them) to ay they actually are used in complete outfits uch as gray, ligh very few all black won and blac tions are not a Among the helt highway and the road to Ta-jand interview ‘em!* The git! was positive it was nega a.” said Ethy, “and plant ‘em What do you think of the re tive up ana down Second ave.” cent fluctuations In Serbo-Croatian Finished ked Eth Why?" we asked, innocent exchange and its effect on the Mil Ait Wat the vaidew . ci Too many young fellors not look. | Waukee recelyership?” said the re a straight!” said Ethe going and porter to the fourth girl from the So we drew the sidewalk line fo right in the picture her, It was either that or go hunt) &LMER-Has an The reply is too long and involved for a curved walk for a mode!—and | kianed you? to print here, but Ith general trend its was getting late way ROSEMANY—1 thel a ruler ‘to answer that que ON AVENUE nan who anhes of rosta are man d white combina j popular aa black | rance will a combined with color newest PAGE 11 GLARE France Nibbles at New German Security Pact And Skitte Are Shorter in Will Asle “Foe one Pla on Former | | oe ( , New York City e's, Frontier Plans A short! skirt tha Javier Ger relative to the secu A hemline that's fla wet rope « ” German | Germany wil a ere sia hipaa | In what|they are wearir Bares | Belgium | A drat | Whatever the German rep | As one walks up Fifth Avenue one! gestion | by a nsist that security fc | finds similar evidence of spring fash: | wubatar of the ne as been com. | Belgium a pda tees! provided has been | mu ain, After a {fOr #8 for France wake her winter fe hort—very much | plie 10 PEN WITHOUT GUAKD he hemline fo ante ‘ rp +Pha DEXTER, Me.—Ambrose Arnold. Baghbe colds 4 Le ehh allan eee Sia a, fy VE 1 with selling a pint of moon » with Diack nd) Europe th has b i led nine t onstable, of softe lor 16 armie 1 to moye in 1914, | . t tans, rust and) The pr question of Premie ” There are | Herriot’s to Berlin outfits this sea i deal with the Orem sled wt the Quai make the trip to the ‘thout @ guard. affirmative otinte fur.) 10 FIX DIAMOND PRICE SBURG of diamond: South Af but the Bel KEAL PHONE SERVICE not mentioned in LONDON, —The manager of Lon posal > telephone service demand ther boy o France deems the security of Bel. | th 1 jokes about poor telephone sium to be exsential to Kreneh| service cease, He sa that for never know ho fet T n considers |every 100,000 local calls there are a fe mer 1 direct }only four written compl FREDERICK & NELSON The DOWNSTAIRS STORE of LOWER PRICES Is Ready With Attractive Offerings for Easter 100 Very Smart Spring Coats Just Arrived—In Time for Easter Choosing $17.75 - $25 \MART, up-to-the-minute fash ions these. Unusual at these low prices. In the most attrac- tive of the new shades. Blue-gray and other shades in flannel Coats with band of fawn color fur around bottom;. fully lined with fancy crepe, $17.75. Terracotta and other shades in twill Coats with band of tan-and- brown fur around bottom. Fully lined and button trimmed, $25.00. Two of many, many attractive styles, fresh from their packings, for Saturday. -DOWNSTAIRS STORE $25.00 Over 50 Styles in $15.00 Dresses RINTS; plain crepe and satin Dresses, tub silk Dresses in an unusually attractive variety of styles. ingly well made and becomingly trimmed. Sizes for women young women. At $15.00. and flannel Surpris- and DOWNSTAIRG STORE Girls’ Easter Coats IRLS’ Coat styles follow very closely \si the lines of fashion for women, and the Downstairs Store has a very generous ™ assortment of styles for girls of 2 to 14 [ a) years. Pad | % y Well tailored coats in the new colors, i 1} COATS for girls of 2 to 6 years, $5.75, th .95, $38.95 and $11.50. 14 COATS for girls of 7 to 14 years, $8.75, las $11.50, $13.50 and $15.00. 6 He BS) DOWNSTAIRS STORE Gay Colors and Stripes in Girls’ Dresses at $2.95 and $3.50 TRIPED broadcloth Dyesses in a Plain color Shantung and novelty colorings. wide variety cotton weaves in of patterns. Spring Each little style becomingly trimmed. Styles that will delight girls of 7 to 14 years. At $2.95 and $3.50, DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Sample” Pieces of Fine Rugs and Carpets—Low-priced $2.50 to $5.00 | HERE«is many a place in the home where these 27x54-inch rug and carpet samples can be ‘sed. They are made from high-grade fabrics @md weaves and have bound edges. Low-priced, at. .... ® —pdwnsrais@ sone ® 462 BOXES WRITING PAPER SPECIAL 50c tx and 24 e 1, 506 the box DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s “Holeproof” Stockings * Silk-and.artificial-silk| Stockings nh mock-seam style. With mer cerized lisle, hemmed top, heel and toe. Black, Cordovan, Ajre dale, otter, camel, cloud, peach end sunburn shades. Sizes §'4 to 10 FULL-FASHIONED THREAD STOCKID $1.95. erized flare top and toe and sole, In black camel. peach, fawn and Sizes 8% to 10. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Dainty Neckwear, 50c A fresh assortment of lovtly lace and net Collars, coloted Linen Sets with picot and hice edges, white Cambric Sets with colored braid and many other styles. Uni 1 at 50¢, DOWNSTAIRS STORE edged Women’s Rayon Knit Vests, $1 In dropstitch weave. Bodice top atyle Peach and flesh dol ors. At $1.00. KNIT RAYON BLOOMERS to match the vests, but in pink only, 81.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE EASTER BASKETS dc, 10c, 15c and 25c Many, many Baskets other purpo: tyles in imported Ne for By Wide 3 Low-pr(@a 15¢ Bhd 25¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE choose from, 10¢, .. Hats for Easter Adopt New Trimmings and Color for the Occasion . . . and a Low Price: 595 DELIGHTFUL assortment of styles to y wee choose from. Many of them fresh V 6 from packing cases—all of them attractive cd SAX vaine at $5.95. ES Three typical styles are sketched from new arrivals. Crowns banded with small feath ers, twisted ribbon festoons, ribbon and flower motifs and brightly col- ored facings are a few new ideas. At $5.95. —~DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Little Girl’s Easter Hat may be like three pretty either of the styles sketched or many another to be found in the Downstairs St range from $1.95 t with an especially at- ve number of styles at $2.95 and $5.95. VOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Easter Suits With 2 Pairs Knickers, $12.35 OYS of 7 to 17 years are going to like these new style Suits with the smart straight-back coats. Every suit well tailored; coats and knickers fully lined; knickers with taped seams. With and without belt. Good assortment of patterns, and blue serge. Four-piece suits with vests (sizes 7 to 14), $12.35. Also good Suits with 2 pairs of knickers at $7.95 and $9.85. BOYS’ CAPS, 95¢; Gray and tan tweed effects. Sizes 6%, to 714. BOYS’ BLOUSES, $1.35; Of madras cloth, with mer- cerized stripe. Attached collar style. Sizes 8 to 16. DOWNSTAIRS STORE BOYS’ TIES, 45¢; Good selection of Four-in-hand Ties in neat patterns. Boys’ and Youths’ Play Shoes At $2.50 and $3.00 Pair Laced-to-toe style. Made of strong, elk-tanned leather. Dur- able composition sole and rubber heel. Sizes 11 to 1314, $2.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $3.00 AND YOUTHS’ OXFORDS in A smart style. $2.75 BOYS’ PLAIN TOE black calfskin. Sizes 1 to 5. The pair BOYS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S OXFORDS in tan calfskin. A rts style, with erepe sole. 11 to 1344 $3.50 Sizes 1 to 6, $4.50 DOWNSTAIRS STORE —

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