The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY, JUNE THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 PLAN FINANCING ‘What Beautiful Ros ses ;! Do You Know Seattle's p @ OF HOSPITAL * YouCan Make Them, Too AR AANA HCE Le Pit Seattle Club Workiny Star Plans Contest for Best One-Day Sight- Hard to Raise $200,000 oar is get s . seeing Tour of City for Summer Tourist i 5 the pre % FREDERICK, & NELSON Voile Gowns, “Chemises and ° Step-ins - (Some Hand-Embroidered) tar, 4 ration wit ° ‘ ffering pe 9s ” “rman! i's Noted Dance vonwe vores Hall to Go; See, apd. the’ taurth Sl ites are several attractive styles to choose from in this assort- ment of lingerie Gowns, Chemises and Step-ins are made of voile, and smartly trimmed with laces and touches of hand-work. In Pastel Colorings Offered Saturday—exceptional value at $1.00 garment. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Peat! “hace met! Plan Razing Local Man Wins iP eauies pot Theology Honors pepe pote Metropol Smart Silk Coats ¥ With the Fashionable Front Flare $25.00 D S Glove-Silk Bloomers $1.75 Mare of good quality glove —Vlapper Wife Starts Tuesday SEATTLE WOMAN DIES } Leap luscious, juicy | strawberries on two ron ce AT 50 silk, with elastic at knee and ‘ iG =z * y P vaist. sh s tir) 15 SHREDDED WHEAT f oo waist, In flesh and orchid, $1.75. i z : q Heavier quality, in flesh, Biscuits. Serve with 4 bd ae lee ality, in flesh sugar and cream. That§ | —— cl ) os wacaa } rae I } } —Flapper Wife Starts Tuesday— AT Vests, Bloomers and ZN, OAl , ee appetizing BETTER BEWARE. Rose pierce Step-ins, each $1 95 dish for Summer ! aoe e ieee Step-ins, eac ° Iverson, of the Y. W. C. A., will fool you with her basket of roses. You take a sniff and feel foolish. Because e | they’re so perfect you'd never dream they are made of paper. iAiemex alin Glove’ silk vests, bloomers and a wide band . step-ins, made in attractive styles, of ma each $1.95. and 1 hrow —DOWNSTAIRS STORE De 75 Boys’ Suits with Vests Special $7.95 Saturday Paper, basket. nlack, Gray. Rust, Rose, The basket of roses gracing th en, Beige and Brown. ' : | desk’ of , ere ausel at "$25.00. UITS in the tay of | new fashion, regen Velveteen Coats with plain ~back coats, and smart vests—with two pairs of full-lined knickers. arrive from the East where they are favored fas f rts and in! wear, In breasted and silk 1 825.00. Innumerable Suggestions For the Frip | Out-of -Doors TS, ermaking, | forth, to be followed by ar six-weeks’ courne in basket we all from cre per Miss Sarah Hodnott, representa tive of the Denilson Crepe Paper} iGo. has come direct from New | York to teach the art and for|a registration fee of one d whith will include all materis ed tn lclagses, Seattle wofmen may atn |to fashion the dainty things that | add adornment to many a shelf and |corner. There will be ono class ver Monday evening from to | 8:30. { The flowers actually beggar do. | scription in their naturalness and| | housewives and girls who take ad- | vantage of the courses to learn to} make their own table decorations, favors and costumes for pa, will find the time weil ¢ =| tically spent | | | In the Style Pictured 2, $1.7 Folding Gold Medal No Of serviceable tweeds, cagsim and over- is, in grays, tans and London laven- der, Sizes 7 to 16, special $7.95. back For a short time we will sell tires at the pres- ent low prices, but due to the fact that tire prices have advanced, we will be compelled to advance our prices when our present stock is sold out. DOWNSTAIRS STORE LUNCH KITS, 6-party size, $11.95. Fou party size, $12.00. Bathing Caps Portable ICE BOXES, of ice three days, $ hold 15 pounds A large selection Includes a great rety of styles—novelty designs with Boys’ Tennis Shoes Girls’ $1.00 Suspender Skirts In the lnced-to-the- REDUCED > 1.95 e HIS offering in- eludes Skirts of WEEDS, FLAN- N and OTHER WOOL) FABRICS, Bound with silk braids. They may be worn with — Nght blouses for the en- \ tire summer, —Flapper Wife Starts Tuesday— trasting trimmin B.C. MILLS GET MANY ORDERS | | Competition With State Is| abeie [Cords fl Growing Keen close-fitting | diy caps in plain Service Included mn or with trimmi Remember that ser- vice is included at these prices. We do not charge extra for mounting or changing tires. Tam O'Sha r many other models priced to affo 2c - “390. - 65c ‘ -DOWNSTAIRS h Mrepesrubber ite with brown = trim mings, sizes 8% to 6 ETS, for four persons, carry in one pan. includes tho following (as pictured). 9. cup coffee pot, stew pan, 2 frying pans, Sikettten is dplashable handles, 4; plates Bathing Slippers—75c 4 nested cups—the set, $10.50. Girls’ Sandal Pumps NOWN as “Mormala” bathing slip pers—made of rubber with reinforced | | | BY FRANK FOSTER | | British Columbia mills have been | capturing a good many orders in Picnic Supplies sole, and sand-tight top. In plain black, $5.85 In an‘as- competition with the Washington | or red, blue and green, trimmed with sortment of j Plants, chiefly on a combination of | Hamersisxy WAXED PAPER, 125 feet, white Attractive Pomor, er slightly lower prices and ability to} 60c. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 150 palr ‘ Sandal~ Vout ve | |get a rather lower ocean freight Pumps WAXED PAPER in sheets, 3c roll. In DOWNSTAIRS STOR continuous roll, 15-foot length, 2c pack ago; 36-foot length, 4e package Lilly PAPER CUPS, package of 5, 5¢ Stone's PAPER STRAWS, 10c package | PAPER PLATES, 6¢ to 150 dozen WOOD PLATES, package of 6, 10c. $6.00 Lilly SALAD or ICH CREAM DISHES of paper, package of 12, 10c, OMEN’S and misses’ Others, hundred. 12inch Hiking Boots Walee7 in pac-too style, Of pllable PAPER NAT elk-tanned leather. BACHES. Of SER, Pd year welt, sewed soles, De Luxe PAPER PICNIC SETS, includ sturdy, flexible boot ing 6 plates, 6 ice cream dishes, 6 paper outings and hiking spoons, 6 drinking cups, 6 napkins, 1 lrate from Vancouver. If one adds \to these a slight—rather slight sentiment in dealing within the lim- its of the empire for shipments to |the United Kingdom and Australia, | the difference in favor of placing | orders with the B. C. mills ix sub- | stantial enough to get them many eee Apparently, both Atlantic const |and Los Angeles buyers have taken | neriously to heart the news that an/ |early shut-down on the part of the Washington mills was to be in or- der this summer. Freights to the Eastern coast remain firm at $14, and lumber prices for Atlantic schedules are 60 cents to $1.00 In the eut-out model pic- tured, made on a low- heeled last, Tr all ~ patent leather, in tan calf or in all-White Kid. Sizes 2% to 8, widths AA to C. : S —DOWNSTAIRS Nstarrs store ZN STORE 32x4_SS.| 9.95/12.35 33x4__SS./10.95/12.70 34x4_ S$ S./11.85/13.05 BLOUSES of dimity in blue, pink and orchid with white stripes, to wear with suspender skirte, $1.95. Women’s Hiking Boots —pow: NS, 15¢ hundred, Folded, Good: A 50 36x41, § = 15.00/18 37x41 $$.|20.00) W ashable Chamoisuede Gloves higher. pa table cloth, 2 Bizes 3 to & The Southern Callfornia buyers PICNIC BASKETS, 100 to 4.00 each, hee MOO the, dale, | SPECIAL PAIR have had the situation brought —poWNsTAIRS stone ZN “DOWNSTAIRS STORE | é c home to them rather forcibly by the fact that there are barely 5,000,000 feet of transits on their market, in place of the usual 10,-)}| 000,000 to 15,000,000, a condition that will Mmit their power to play distréns prices against millmen’s quotations. There 14 some Improve- jment, tho rather prospective than | actual, Oriental demand is still very quiet. Very little Inquiry is com- ing from China, Jap squares range from $18 to $20 for baby squares, and $20 to $21 for medium and large. The movement of lumber from the Pacific Const to Japan 1s growing steadily less, and competl- tion from Siberia, whose lumber 1s good enough for the purposes of the Japanese, has apparently come to stay. Indications show that the United Kingdom, and also Australia, will enter the market again when tho] bottom has been touched, Ger | many, who used to buy very heav- | ily of piteh pine in the yearn be- fore the war, has been placing some orders on this Coast and may he regarded as @ promising cus- tomer, | New Portable Phonograph Unusual in Tonal Quality and Workmanship $15.00 © | ERE is a new Portable-Phonograph that | compares favorably with many higher- | priced machines—in construction and tonal | quality. Has good, smooth-running motor, is nicely finished, and contained in black fabricoid-covered wood case, with heavy leather corners. NEW TUBES 0 and Up According to Size Mail Orders Shipped O. 0. D. Without Deposit TWO STORES PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP PIKE ST. AT BOREN Phone Elesot-2195 STANDRING TIRE CO. EL lot-8800 Times Sauare FIFTH and STEWART W. 0, STANDRING, Prop. Aas: 600 pairs remaining in a manufacturer's stock were bought at an unusually low price—hence these Gloves are offered at 85e pair. All in smart gauntlet style, with plain or novelty- embroidered back, Sizes 6 to 8, MODE TAN GRAY BROWN . DOWNSTAIRS STORID Indexed Reeofd Album in ld, cup, Compact, and not too heavy, Un usual at $156.00. “Camp Olymple" and Luggage Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORIG ind needle

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