The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 _ (SSSA) LOGOING FIRMS Got to Have Garters | HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ |) | HIT BY RATE incite car aspactvwnopuen tar none cl (| UY, legians has failed to impress: Clinton R at fe dlreston of \ ‘4 i . the University of California men’s glee clubs, An order cir- NSCHOOL SHOES 2 mom Steer ee (i ! of Canadian Logs ster organization would be taken on the club's trips unless ‘i WONDER VALUES | ‘a pair of garters were included in his wardrobe. Morse said Bi YA IN OUR LARGE CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENTS that he would supervise the inspection B14 to Ut 8% to It = POSTPONE TEST|S*y: Seviet Bane tritish Colum 9 fornior autation. the ix.) Quant chins will Get Trial" nar ante rind on Saturday © hauling HosDougall/euthwick BLOOMER DRESSES For Small Girls m Sizes 2 to 6 Yeara | A Saturday Feature ¥ 15 ¥; BY PRANK PosTEn ape most wide! i fd item In the } $2.00 every month from rs y 5 he ahs ]# [eit Ios f Plain broadcloth and ‘ dainty prints, in bright ful Might.” was the official "$2.00 “A colors, trimmed with a ee touch of embroidery, as well ag novelty collars and cuffs. a, 4 Excellent quality and \ |, 195 J* Al 5. well tailored. The colors are tan, red, blue, green, lavender, and oran BLOOMER DRESSES Of Gingham and Prints All-Leather SHOES “THAT WEAR LIKE IRON” $2.00 $3.00 None Higher SPECIAL REMOVAL CLEAN-UP ¢ things ance of a $1 per| the 1,000 feet tariff on logs or a re | curr namely, the cor Sizes 2 to 6 Yours ] 2 F fine quality print and gingham, trim and colorful for the kin- dergarten miss. With contrasting collars and cuffs. Splendid workmanship and ex cellent material make these fine frocks for the small girl MacDougall-Bouthwick THIRD FLOOR The logeing firms who do n mili their own logs | Canadian I = = H = I a 1 = 5 f 1 4 Misses’ Sandals H ee © | cloned that the motor supports wers ‘ > light, and thepe are being re rown or Smoked Bik and ) ‘ hasan Leather; regular $1.25 WY, y ' od | 2b. Just the thing to ( § shagh 5: Java Peanut Crop finish the summer ‘The third party, namely, the mill | 516 608 000 Lbs i 1) man who logy his own timber, and ’ ’ . E . s H s 5 = = . . s = 4 s s Children’s and loga shut out SHOE Spay Sacre) VILV CR VULLE . \ Y ish Columbia, declares that if the| D \ [1431 First Ave.—Economy Market Bldg.—First at Pike | \ ; : ™ Indies wan 616,608,000 leit HOYT a — ee Columbia and manufa to Lhassa, the “roof of the RS ONIN NS OSS FOO lumber there SH 0 E C 0 . goes to Miss Ella Sykes, noted LESSEE SIAN traveler and writer. 1402 Third Ave. Important Kast In Hiegas Vision Taruaes = Hold Johnson Rites t Woodland park Gundy, begin-| 12) saitenick’s “Re DK, MAYFIELD Ex-military and rail- Wagner’s Band Has Feature Numbers Featuring an oboe solo, Mendel» bs Be pohn's “Spring Song,” by C. B.| Heaven,” by “Luet Francis, Wagner's band will play | Donizetti's famous “Lucia | played by Al Krenz, Otto Birk, Ed AUCTION Sunday, August 30th, at IMPORTANT 2 P. M. Prompt AT DAILY MATINEES 1,000 SEATS AT 25c (Except Sundays and Molldays) Many on the lower floor. (Some Reserved at 500) Join the happy Orpheum throngs. nervices will be held Sat tars” are added bits of unusual mel ody Our New Location 1411 Third Ave, barit “Medicines Free” 35 Yrs. Curing Men 705 First Ave. MA tn -@432 The planet Mercury travels at th = . f [st Across the Street s 35 miles « mecond leveland, Harry Hulbert Leverich. A selection t some particular article | you must sell? Then use a Star Want Ad. The cost is leas. Sixteen @ “Where Confidence Reigns” “We Say It With Values” A\V/ Another 500 Just Recived! New York’s Latest— Smartly Styled Fall Coats! Fifty lots, right tn town of Bryn Mawr, located at corner Fourth and Keats ave. with its own supply of ever-flowing spring water system included. To be sold as a whole unit to satisfy mortgage. Ideal suburban property (low taxes, no assessments), for sub- division or country estate. Property valued at $15,000; Tmust be sold to highest bidder, without reserve. Title insurance guaranteed. Sunday, August 30th, at 2 p. m. Take Renton Boulevard to Bryn Mawr, turn to right at Grand ave. to Keats and Fourth ave. You can't miss it. Watch the signs. Terms, cash 20 per | | PE RENN OA cent down; balance within 20 || (etry days. ae N D | Being Sold by PORTLA! $10°% | Greenfield-Kline Bo rancor Moror coacnes . [J To Portiand, 8:40», m.; 12:40 p. m. Auction Mart fae Pe ric MOTOR BUS DEPOT “We Produce Results” 1918 Third Ave. ELiot-1401 Between Stewart and Virginia ats. Cor. 2nd and Virginia $575 TO ELiot-8195 for Information || AVN LS OU VE 10 310% To the Trade In spite of the fire which seriously handicapped our plans of operations, every truck left our plant on time at 7:00 a. m., ready to make deliveries to our trade. For Every Occasion —Dress or Sports. SWEET SIXTEEN coats are going over the top in popularity! These are positively the most unusual values we have ever offered, and we urge {f you to come in early to make your selection, All sizes as usual for Juniors, Misses, Women and extra sizes, too. All of them full lined, and perfect fitting. Herringbone. Velvet col- lar, Cuffs ‘piped with Velvet. Full lined with ratin de chine. Double or single breaatod. Straight pockets. Half or no belt, We have made arrangements whereby | the needs of all our customers will be | taken care.of promptly and satisfactorily. _| A smart coat of suedine with front tle belt. Con- trasting color material Hanmlag on collar and sides of skirt. Very e popular style, 816 |]| Herringbone sport coat }]| with full #atin de chine Mining. Double breasted. | Half or no belt | Straight, stant or no New “Pirate” Fall Hats! Velvet Ice ae Co. | pockets. Only 816 Sh the new broad “pirate” shaped | ‘ hats that have become popular over- $ 85 | S. H.qBERCH, Pres. and Gen, Mgr. ih RECO TER night. They are the rage of New he | | coat for drens wear, York, and as usual Sweet Sixteen is = A | 1620 Broadway EAst-0272 rndcurfs, ‘tun new Quickly showing them at tls low edie: ater ett eels pt pith satin de chine price. Colors include pansy, wood and fle ching Uning, Has hown in many colors, I be luxurious FUR collar All sizes, $18 henna, An unusual value at thin price of $16,

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