The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1925, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 2: @iST ROOMS FOR Housing Committee Making Progress; Need More Accommoda- | n engaged SHUT-INS. NEED MORE AUTOS Only Half Enough Listed to Take Cripples to Pageant c but-in? farer™ has res of the Stad! July 23, for & how are they That ques’ Dr. Frank Loope, himseit in, he has taken the p of get and is now making an cars It's a in at times is moving al routine. oulders 1 for! ng autos upon his hard enough Jot to be p the world outside HAVE INDUSTRY | Forget Politics aud Build’ Up Commerce, He Says SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 22.— (By U. P.)—President Coolidgo is still anxious that the nation in gen- eral get a rest from government activities, politics and legislation. According to the W House spokesman today » is anxious to give the people a chance to up industry and commerce wit trying about the state of | nment. | president has nothing to say/ as yet regarding the plan of legis-| lation which he and Senator Cur the republican whip, are draftin e a series of conferences here week, There {s no probability at present time of a special session of congress, which Mr. Coolidge feels might disrupt the commercial activ- ities of the people. .| Main Street | John O'Connell of Arizona, wearing an overcoat. A. E. Greenus, merchant, on First ave., without a vest and mopping his brow. Clarence B. Coffin, jewel er, scouting for lunch on Pike st. Ralph H. Hoift, baker, wear- ing an Eastern tan on Pike st, C. D, Raymer, old books, hurry- ing south on First ave. J, 8. Riely, banker, figuring interest on Pine st. Ralph Casey, sales- man, telling his story on Spring st. Aubrey Wilton, insurance, going with traffic at Fourth and Union. Ed Fuller, Y secretary, sailing the shady side of Union st. Dr. ©. M. Gresham, dentist, looking happy on Fourth aye. Frank Mullin, old-timer, riding elevator in Empire building. H. Tuttle, rancher, traveling south on Seventh ave, the} Log Rate Parley Set for Thursday| An unofficial rate conference will | be held Thursday between represen tatives of the log shippers and the railroads, to discuss the recent in-|}} creases allowed carriers on logs. ‘The conference comes after several postponements, The increase has been declared legal, but has been appealed to the state department of public works Pending outcome of this appeal, the conference is being held to try to 36,000 KNIGHTS} DOWNSTAIRS secure a compromise agreement, A Beer ra COP’S “FRIENDLY” | SLAP ON THE HIP COST $560 BAIL! SLAP on the hip Isn't always a mark of friendliness, as Fimil Caplain, 45, salesman, can testify. Caplain was slapped on the hip Monday by Wleut, George H. Comstock, hend“of the police ape- cial detail, That slap cost Emil $600. Comstock, so he says, saw Caplain at Second ave. and Yes ler way and gre him with a “Hello, there, Er At the sume time he gave him the slap, Comstock felt something round and hard. It was a quart of win, He looked further and found another quart in Caplain’s inwdde pocket, he says, That's why Caplain's na on the poltor ter and he t liberty on $600 ball, STORE AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH FREDERICK & NELSON PIFTH AVENUE—STORE HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M, PAGE 7 DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 730 CHARMING NEW SILK FROCKS In More Than 100 Smart Styles for Afternoon, Street and Sports Wear New Frocks in This Season’s Fashionable Styles and On Display Avenue Windows Tonight Colors for Women and Misses Unusually Low-Priced! 168: HE entire stock of a New York manufacturer was secured for this dress event. An event that should evoke lively interest on the part of Seattle women and young women who are planning additions to their midsummer wardrobes. Every charming Frock fresh from packing cases—less than ten days from the fashion cen- ter of America to the Downstairs Store. And unusually low-priced for such stylish frocks. Twelve of the More Than 100 Pretty Styles Shown in Accompanying Sketches f ROPE for young vogue dress 16 and 18 Youthful event dainty after. | s eves this type; rene ouette Ine throu and informal evening ~ Some Smart Flannel Frocks Th and can the reforg gh the Au 2 attractive plain P Unusually good va $6.55. plaid effects alue, all, at The FABRICS Flat crepe of lustrous, Jo chine, lovely firm printed Silk prints, sports stripe silk ripe tub silks. All in the colors Some pa ors in Georgette frocks and Misses’ Sizes—16, 18—36 to 42. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) On Display in Fifth and Sixth Avenue Windows Tenight 1,200 Pairs Women’s Silk-and-Rayon Stockings 55c Pair | 7 Pairs for $1.00 URSON-FASHIONED Stockings with style seam. A heavy silk-and-rayon stocking with mercerized lisle top and reinforced toe, heel and sole. Sizes 81% to 10. In these colors: Black Hopi Sunset Blush White Sombrero Atredale Tortoise Powder Blue Cinder French nude (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Decorated Oriental Parasols, 2 for I ‘I White China Cups and Saucers, 12 for A good style for utility use, and for Summer camps and cottages, Durable white china cups and saucers, unusual at 12 for $1.00. 9-piece Glass Kitchen Sets Refrigerator set of 4 pleces and 5-pleco set of glass $ Mixing Bowls included, A most useful combinatoin for the kitchen. Unusually good value at $1.00, Attractive waterproofed paper Parasols for women and children. various colors and designs. All made on light bamboo frames. In Blown Glass Tumblers, 12 for Clear, smooth-finished glass Tumblers in the bulge shape. Unusually low-priced at, B5¢ for set of GB; $1.00 the dozen. Blown Glass Stemware, 6 for sherbets and Set of 6 of Water goblets, and low-foot small beverage glasses to choose from, any style, at $1.00, high- 75 (Only) Women’s Trimmed Hats In straw, straw combinations and various othdr materials, Many attractive Bummer styles in. the lot, ‘i , Boys Girls’ Travel Bags Straw Haft 2 FOR Smart littl Overnight Rollbrim — styles Bags of enameled aue § in straw hats for and imitation leath- mult boys, 100 hats or, Black, brown and uray. 56¢ cach; 2B for $1.00. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) in many styles, Oval Braided Rugs Voile Gowns Attractive Colonial In dainty pastel shades ed Quite ings. Rugs in oval ty of 30 inch and several very prett ay Wom Size 16 Women’s Bloomers cool, lightweight cot- $ brics in bl nd brown and misses’ sizes. Panel Curtains, Each Fringed panel Curtains, with 3%-Inch black headed fringe; 2% yards long; 39 inch width, Rag Rugs in 24x3 4inch ry Rugs in navy omen Marquisette, rose and gold on marquisette; 36 inches $1.00 for 3 yards. Ecru color. 1,000 Pieces 11%4-quart Double Boilers 3-quart Saucepans 4-quart Lipped Pans 1-quart Coffee Percolators 9-inch Colanders 2-quart Sauce) 8-quart Lippe 3-piece set Jelly-cake Pans braid shape color nes Small Rugs, Each 6 and sizes. Printed inch size. Several patterns, Colored Dot Curtain 3 Yards With woven dots in blue, wide, pans d Pans Round Double Roasters 9-inch Fry Pans 8-piece Pudding Pan Sets —Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Shoes Pumps, play oxfords and $ sandals in various styles. 2 FOR “Fudge” Aprons of In yellow, lavender Stamped in ty Broken lines of styles and sizes—8% to 2. ) tan. daisy and work. running Boys’ Canvas Shoes White canvas play Shoes $ 2 ’ Girls with heavy red rubber soles and trimming. Sizes 8 to 10%, 11 to 2 and 2% to 6. Gingham Dresses In pretty little at les girls of 7 to 12 years will admire, Serviceable vaca tlon dresses In a variety of colors. Women’s Underarm styles tation leather, ena finishes and im! moire, our styles. 5 Lace-Edged marquisette Curtatr the pair, ® fhfants’ Creepers and Rompérs, 2 FOR In plain and Cross: bar Curtains with te-bac mateh, colorg dainty color.comb ations of white and colors, Sines 1, 2 and 3; 2 for $1.00. yards long. 600 pa Stamped Aprons linene vo signs, for French knot, lazy $ stiteh Purses in imi. ameled itation attractive Curtains White, cream and ecru 2\y-yard length, At $1.00 Ruffled Curtains, Pr. marquisette 4 to White only; 2% ¢ irs at #1,00 pair. “Ma-Ma’’ Dolls With composition head and hands; soft body, mo- $ hair wig and painted ‘eyes and lashes. 141nch size, Imported Pottery 2 Pieces FOR Vases and Flower Bowls in decorative Oriental ware. In bronze-green fin- ish, highly decorated. 2 for $1.00. Bath Towels, 2FOR White Turkish Bath | Towels in a generous size (21x43 inches), Unusual yalue at 2 for $1.00. Aluminum Kitchen W are '55c Ea. 2 for $1.00 Stamped Luncheon Sets Luncheon Sets of 44-inch > Women’s cloth and four 14.inch nap: kins. Stamped on heavy quality cloth, Four pat- terns. Stamped Gowns Of white fainsook. Five pretty designs to choose from. Cretonne Pillows Sofa Pillows, filled with J clean cotton and covered Dressed Dolls tractive patterns, 12 to 1S8nch sizes, With bisque heads, mohair wigs and “sleeping” eyes, Mully dressed, in colorful cretonnos in at- Protty Jointed dogs in | 1,000 Yards White and Colored Sports Satin At $1.00 Yard NUSUALLY good value in a heavy quality rayon (artificial silk) Sports Satin in 86- inch width. A very desirable quality for frocks, the fashionable nd ensemble effects, and for skirts. Mais Gola Pink Orchid Peach Sunburst Orange Jade Black White Specially priced, Thursday, $1.00 the yard. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Coral Salmon Printed Dress Crepe, Yard In the season's smart patterns and popular color- ings; 86 inches wide, A silk-and-cotton weave in a wide variety of styles. 42x36 Pillow Cases, 4 for Of a firmly-woven quality of pillow casing, and neatly hemmed. Size (before hemming) 42x36 inches. Good value at & for $1.00. White Cotton Huck Towels, 10 for y Dress Lengths of Cotton Fabrics, Each ‘| A handy and serviceable Good, absorbent quality, at 10 for $1.00, Towel for general use. 14x20-inch size. Low-priced In lovely voiles, tissue gingham, plaid gingham and other good weaves. Scores of attractive patterns. Dress lengths of 3% to 4 yards at 81.00 the length. Sateen Bed Lamp Shades, Each Nicely made Bed Lamp Shades of good quality satecn in the pogular colors, Braid trimmed with flower ornament. With 6-foot cord and plugs, at $1.00. “ MY Li } o Universal” Stainless Steel Knives 2 FOR * Butcher knives, bread knives, lunch slicers, utility knives and others. In various sizes and many styles. Low-priced at 55¢@ each; 2 for $1.00. ’ ’ Men’s Sox Men’s Work i i 10 Pairs for Shirts, 2 FOR Good cotton Sox Of heavy blue cot- with extra-thread wg ton cheviot and rants § and heel. In black, cloth, With attached gray and Coygovan. collar and two pock: Sizes 10 to 11%, » ots, Sizes 144 to 17. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE)

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