The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 13

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[PAGES 13T0 24, SECTION TWO — The SeattleStar ‘ SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925, oe Dies in Baltimore END CONVENTION * Rasy. 8 Bloom BAY ‘wore ie tential poe JOONDEMN “MA viain Street |MAYOR VETOE BEADS FOR EVERY DRESS ons . ‘ a pea ae nl The fe club ‘ter ° | Texas’ Governor Censured | ato AA bezel itt i chatrinan vol re Officers Are Elected; Plans) er a i en ; lan and. ar tot wh cons riley ; ii for Slogan on Ensign schaar gg Mia wr hue) for Merger Under Way : : iI AUSTIN, Texa. 1 24.~Goy, | iat oe : 5 H Mayor Drown is willing wiestion./ef: ae Georgette Ladies’ Voile | Miriam A. 1 Thursday aight}. Union. 1 P. Bhaw, lawy atinher wio’ aera: ever] XOuDS Mén’s Club é Bie Crepe Waters —. Evtsine) oxen ne fe age i em nt dah Has Steamer Day 1) 6:0: wtloeis pena pthig ii : an Re tan, i ye f a Ries I “eae eres, $2.50 ()5°1 14/7 THIRD AVE. BET. PIKE & UNION °° 95c¢ | st » AL Major, iy 1) roor r . | rh : Wh Ron : i r . s i anes ze : The Great Reorganization Sale| or glu athe | «,|Medical Building [tom tr j " Extra Specials for Saturday LADIES’ SPRING DRESSES $4.95 Made from beautiful rich fabrics in genu- if \ ine English Broadcloth and Irish Linen, em- » \ broidered and trimmed with materials of J { j contrasting colors around neck, pockets and \ : sleeves. A most desirable dress for miss or wee matron to wear. Sizes 18 to 46. Rayon Sport Scarfs $1.95 WOMEN’S Silk and Rayon « HOSE $1.00 «°° ( THE HOME GUARD ae —Your Grocer 2S Bee MANY persons think that City, State and Federal laws regulate everything that per- (! Ate itr oes a tains to the wholesomeness or quality of a toe reer foods sold to the public. Such regulations il are the “shock troops” —*‘the regulars.” The home guard is your grocer. \ \ \ » 6, $1.95. ct Children’s Hose Women’s Voile Bloomers and Step-Ins 69c i-made Here’s Where the Boy Saves Saturday 200 Boys’ Suits to Go at $6.95 and $8.45 Nothing touching these values has ever been seen be- fore. Every suit has 2 pairs pants. You will find some of the most wanted sty zes 7 to 17 years. ON SALE SATURDAY—BASEMENT SALESROOM. Men’s Shirts 95c Each Exceptional values. Broken S, percale and r 1 fancy $1.50 It is your grocer who stands between you, his customer, and the poorer quality foods! Over and over again he faithfully and conscientiously resists the manufac- turer’s lure of higher profit to push poor quality products. In every neighborhood he is the man who is called upon to play the part of the home guard, to be the man yer Blouses, in percale silk stripe madras; ages 7 to 15 years—89¢ each. Black Bear Coveralls, sizes 1 to 6 years; on sale Saturday, $1.00 each (Basement). Final Clean-up Boys’ Overcoats— 20 only; sizes 3 to 6; go at $5.45 5 zes 12 to 16, go at $8.45. These are exceptional values. 20 only Boys’ Cou boys 10 to 14 yez and gray; speci each. Sweaters to fit ; in card, brown Saturday, 49¢ ’ Bloomer Pants, a real snap Saturday Men's Athletic Union Suits, G65Se¢ each; 2 for 95e. $1.50 Union Suits, closing out at O5e¢. 2.00 Union Suits closing out at 81.25 nit Union S Men’s Work Shirts 69c Each ade from a good grade of hambray, full cut, and ewn—Saturday 2 for Trimmed Millinery, Saturday $3.95 ‘ ee 199 : 1 h he Yr. 2 4 hall Large and small shapes to suit your Ww t t cou. a e to Say: It s not pass. ». Many of the Hats in each assort- have been in the store but a few . They come in all the bright colors Children’s Creepers, Rompers and Panty Dresses, m. ot Sunfast Suitin ( In buying bread, please remember — Butter-Nut and Cream Crust Bread cost more to make — less profit for us; your grocer pays more— less profit for him; but you, the public, get a much greater run for your money, BULTERNUT The “split” top loaf Both kinds made of the richest, highest quality ingredients The “smooth” top loaf A change in texture but no change in quality Electric with cord and vane 82095 Curling Trons; nickel ebonized handle; com- of the season as well as in black, trim- med with flowers, ornaments and ribbons. nice line of Children’s Hats in Milan hemp, at $1.75 and $2.75 each. Also, 200 pairs Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Shoes to be closed out at the fol- lowing prices Saturday: 95¢ pr. $1.49 pr. $1.79 pr. $2.98 pr. The greatest collection of high-grade Shoes ever seen at such low prices— look these over carefully, You'll find suede, kid, pat- ent leather and __ satin Pumps and Oxfords in great variety — several tables filled up with them, socket; Boys’ Tennis Shoes $1.25 Pair These come in white and brown only, with suction soles— on Saturday only. Wonderful Values in Children’s Shoes Children's Oxford Shoes in brown only; sizes 5% to special 81,50 pair. Children’s Sandals 1 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS $1.00 Just what you want for the summer camp or for the kid- dies’ bed, Size 64x76 inches, in 7 0 Center Seam Sheets for, 1.00 18x36 Bleached Double Terry Bath Towels... 23c 72x90 Crochet Bedsprea ft i Se

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