The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 4

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Ladies’ Nainsook Women’s and Children's Pertec in, aibda t ssh / Gowns—$1.00 Each jon Unionettes, y Children's Night Gowns, in mus long and ah y 1 $1 omens Neu 49c\ i Bt ae Misses’ and Novelty P colors. MU i Novelty Pump 50c Children’s iY faa Ladies’ Step-ins igi aca sae Children’s Wash Hats, “Betty” Ties ‘ era 98. 7 $1 OO) tasers on tome BEE 6.95 A good aavortmer Ladies Ladies’ All-Wool Kid | [Il] mest” 2.50 Riiraps and Onjord Trimmed Millinery | | 8.00 | st sama ies _ $2.75 and $4.95 Boot Sweaters | 3.50) mie 195 Mae many months; large and mail Clever Swea for « oung shapes to suit every taste, in a ienty of Y S , . & © ° the bri Children’s Hosiery as wel » bl me ; a t ca ei amar cae ; Rayon and Silk Crepe Scarfs Children’s Heavy % Children’s 4,-Hose ribbons a good showing sec ba : Mercerized Hose ‘ of children’s Hats, $1.25 up. 83.95 >be *) Special . Stryker, arranging a bowl soard and Seattle Florists and MISS HELEN STRYKER, daughter of Dr. and M f tulips in the formal garden of the F Pair Ladies’ Spring Dresses and Coats (Tine a damn] $3.50, $4.95 | 3 Ladies’ Dresses grouped { Bleached Turkish Towels, tx | 2 lots, a 3.50 and $4. Seay ied 39c | lish. broadcloth and c suitings. Embroidered - HUSBAND JAILED FOR MURDER Ui G. LUCILLE BUTLE "LORAL f and ; _ Believe Snpaualnuie Asks $3 ,000 for Nasisies isc yrs | ass Open for Fete Death of Husband more wit gligen Blankets for campers; 7 with negligence | | dark gray with fant trimmed with same natert | south } Fed, bord: be J} 2 in contra color eet car ; pink bi from 18 tc inclu January 3 widowed mother ate Thurs courted feather filling; Pequot Sheets; double bed Keht ngnt éinch Bungalow Curtain Nets, fects, lined with fancy lining te and Serims | Ladies’ Bloomers of shadow / tall | \ sre 15c} stripe charmeuse; ruffled ch White Table Oil Cloth— , double elastic; in pink, [& h, orchid, black and —In Bargain apa DAIS oc cese oun . v Men’s Shirts $1.00 Men’s Silk Fiber S ’ Men’s Union Suits high spliced he oe Special 85 $1.55 Suit | broken lines grouped Ladies’ Coats, 1 95c wool coatings chil was Melvum ed down FIRST OF MONTH SALE! GOOD SUITS N nice mixtures. of tan, gray, brown, ete. These are real, practical Suits for business and school wear. They were made to sell for Interest Our interest in your purchase of a Kodak or Brownie camera doesn’t end with the sale, but WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | will be shut off fre Saturday to 8 a.m. S includes all the low Medium weight n continues until we've | | West Se | much more. Can be had in sizes 16 to 40. / ish Union S| f suit; all helped you get the re- | | Homeerc en not include | | season's use; in natural color the district h of the Duwam. sizes 34 fo 46 sults you want. Men’s Work Shirts 10 ne pairs. ish waterway east of W. Mar ginal way ahd south of W. Da Men's Union Suits Wi:' NOW $14.95 Each $1.59 Suit Kedah, Browmis and Graflex | | kota st, | 69c Eac! le, fiber and cash: Medium heav woight; made cameras of every style and Water will also be shut off RET SALA rep ier Oabapes a ag |e ots: to close atone.) from fine combed Egyptian yarn, equipment always in stock, baa oft. wnapelie: a Ag a, oe: Large Assortment with ke, a ams double e lor 95 in ecru color; form-fitting; sizes | tol Union from 12 noon to | stitched; size to 17. 3 PAIRS FOR C | 26 to 46, inclusive Eastman Kodak Co. 2 ee ENSEMBLE SUITS Plots Supply Co) p_2m supecee duahty_ ot, some iw. 1415 Fourth Ave. Betadndualite ’ wood irottitig, benterin }and fungi. JUST MAKE Raabe NOW 19 75 ARRANGEMENTS #40380) 850 “ TO PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY NOW 10% OFF PioneerDentists Announce a 50% Reduction For a limited time we are going to work at one-half our regular prices in order that the public will get better acquainted with the wonderful work we are doing in our new location. Think of such prices as: rats QUITS jars to be closed out in 3 lots $4.95, $6.95, $8.45 | $2.98, $3.85 ey : 7 Dap nett Wahee. Here in a splendid collection of SOL atands thik Mer sand Work Shoes rep me of the best known | hout the country worth one-half more asking for them. Thi 1 chance to buy real line All mad terials in th run from 8 to Boys’ Coat Sweaters and Cotton Jerseys Odds and Ends of About 25 on any of this season’s 8 t a big saving, Saturday— | ‘| Tom Sawyer Blouses cate and, sil 3.58; $3.85, $4.56 i ae polit he ptr $496) $8.66), 44-86; pale, | | In the Men’s and Young SWEATERS saath tansatial=s By sae < 9c Brom Oxford Shoes for growing | Men’s Department | gir wearing quality Sizes 11 peciat, , j | We are showing wonderful lines Pair Roller Skates Boys’ All-Wool Sizes 2% to 7; apecial, .$8 $8.00 Crown and Bridge ff} of Newest Suits—prices Or Jersey Sweaters White Tennis Shoes | Work Cut to $35 ite $50 AND Cowhide Football $2.50 to $3.50 Each 98c and $1.25 In children's and women’s sizes, $4.00 SHO TGee ee Cav OE Ell ene oo teeare || Children's Brown :Oxtorde-= and models. All sizes. with each With Our Regular (5-Year Guarantee These special low prices are just what we say they are—simply an inducement for you to come in and see how well you can be served, You are offered the same high-class work and identically the same class of material that we have always used. Come in and see for yourself our new modern equip- ped office, and let us explain to you our easy payment plan and prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. rith 9 pair Bast Boy’s Suit or Overcoat With 2 pairs o ants; 7 shat Me OOO Prices $9.75 to $15.50 TO: — Pharmacist Found Hindenburg Statue Charge Sheriff Gave Dead in Drugstore, Was Used for Fuel/Prisoners Easy Time| Patrolman A. 4 t ERLIN, May 1-—The huge wood. (SON CITY, Nev, May 1 the A, I jd Marshal Von Hin al prisoners at the county Jail Denny wa stood in the Tiers} were allowed to attend movies, eti- with the 1 friends in the Jail, play un-| He found tha of} limited poker, and in some casos dead on hans at so much anall,|even to carry keys to the jail, ac thru Berlin} cording to charges against sheritt t days of the} tertair ive the nail GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN, cm | J. B. Crane, made here. He had | io ; | WOMEN AND CHILDREN | ng to Seattl @ during the marshal's | NEW YORK.—A alice of raw PI NEER D 1015 Second Avenue =~ Shalats i ived : : As pre nt, only 10} bacon was the unusual bookmark Ustvcen Madixon ’ Nora Cilft 0 on nj learn that fi 1d been used as fuel] found in a copy of Robe Se 00'« a . Vig'n Whistle. ors and a sinter, The Is at the marshals were n glut on the market | a soft-shelled crab was used to mark Telephone DMA In-8736 Dr. H. 0. Dantord, Manager Home Undertaking parlors ind fuel scarce, the place in a book, ‘ ay us waren: . SA AON Pe SPE WU ES Sey away a

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