The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1925, Page 11

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| [section two] PheNSeattleStar —= [Pacesi11020) or. - SEATTLE, WASH, Tl UESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925. Pac ific Steamshi Pp Company Opens Giant New Terminal Here nd © t tu M - ny Ww ' ‘s and H. FA : i A - t ’ Adr te y fie te Bo H \ le l¢ oeucue’s newest ocean terminal, the home of the Pacific Steamship Co., is thé last word in combined freight and passenger ‘traffic depots. The five-story office structure of| <j. ty abella ; conerete and terra cotta, will house the general offices and executive staff of the Pacific Steamship Co., and the Admiral-Oriental line. The huge warehouse and pier, more| st mobi than 1,000 f long, will berth the big Coastwise vessels of the company and provide ample storage space for cargo. Special handling devices, including overhead trolleys, cranes] Y perm: 3 gi and sunken railroad tracks, will accommodate the ocean traffic of the firm's 40 Coastwise and Sound trading and passenger steamers, The terminal was formally opened Tues-|"*Ps6r® 0 leave ihe ve i , . se day and officers of the shipping firm welcomed thousands of visitors who inspected it. x 1 “MDhere ) = Minute Surprises! EASTER vactes Ni EW VALUES RIGHT up to the last pre-Easter hour, just as always through the year, NEW DESIGNS— § “The Extra Pair Doubles the Wear” the latest decree of Eastern and European fashion marts—are presented to the maids and matrons of Seattle. And at our astonishing and incomparable value- sharing $16 price, that at all times places the new- est styles, the highest quality and greatest values at milady’s advantageous disposal. Special Spring Purchase of 2-PANTS SUITS and Topcoats for Easter Our great Cash Buying Power has enabled us to secure this unusually fine lot of well-tailored 2- Pants Suits at a saving. See our great displays before buying. We have the latest styles in fine OTHERS 25-30~ 100% Virgin Wool materials, in the newest shades, dOs 45 DOLLARS all sizes, at our feature price of................ e EAST ER Everything for Easter is here, from Ties and Stockings. to Suits and Overcoats. Smart Ensembles Will Lead the Easter Promenade and, as ever, Sweet Sixteen displays hundreds of ¢ ingly attractive de- signs—slende: nodeled; alluring in shade and fabric. Each creation is a bit of artistry in itself—to describe but ONE of these is to slight scores of other marvelous models. Temptingly Girlish Coats and Frocks In Styles and Sizes for Maid or Matron add another source of never-ending pleasure to the visitor at our com- modious shop. Models for every oc- casion—not one of Spring’s gorgeous new shades is omitted Students’ Our Great Buying Power Saves You Money! : 2-PANTS Splendid all-wool suits, full-lined and reinforced. SUITS | $9.85 to $19.75 In the latest Spring | Among our better Suits are fine imported Scotch tweeds, serges, homespuns and worsteds. Boys’ Caps, $1.45 to $2.45. | Juvenile Suits, sizes 2 to 8 years, $8.45 to 86.45. styles and most pop- ular colorings. Extra Blouses and Shirts in’ fine | 0 * eprya BE A, ‘ | Boys’ Smart Topcoats, sizes 2 Ss necial at Madras, Percale and Broad. si F cloth, 95¢ to $3.45. to 8 at $9.85. Boys’ Knickers, all-wool Ironclad Stockings, 35¢ a ‘ 5 | $ $ pale’ §! pare '@1.00, abil cassime res and / } air, 9 pairs $1.00. orsteds, ®2.45 to SB45. It You Must Pay More Easter Millinery 20) oe | eae then ask to see our very complete line, ranging in price at “After-Easter” “anh all agi TN RC hak from $25 upward—but all offered on the value-sharing Baseball Bat With Every Sulit Sweet Sixteen price basis, $25 to $75 raked SIDER New York Stunning new po YY ey Los Angeles terns at prices that £).9 | Portland Read ”] ALWAYS share the ~ | San Franciseo ree ye value with you 5 | te i adsl a || —_——___ Home of 2-Pants Suits Q adat Prices 401-407 Pike Street at Fourth Avenue a

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