The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1925, Page 7

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wea MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928. FIVE ARE INJURED ( THE | First Grade Union ‘Colorful Bill BANDITS. ‘OFFERED BANANAS BY OWNER Lecture, Thursday, Arrange Big Doin’s Meet Wednesday Dies; Plan Rites} Increasing Output ° Z M a W F Sta:ting next Thursday at 9:45! The Hoo-Foo club of Seattle vy The Heaitle League of R. C. Dresslar owner of the| NEW YORK, Sept Reportion day Traffic Toll Sends} = OF FRUIT STAND ins avor .» i tae Veslieata tha Gin Gaumeaaaes, be |Voram twill; made Po Dresslas Hardware more, 4841 Ual-|an § per cent increase in antes Over Folks to Hospital {OV/ES, “we've get bo money MG 4 ts for 4924, the Anse bg ee Ng Orpheum al Ehecaiay evening, ay Me jured in traf. || A. B. Alexander, proprietor of a oa ; will incheon of (fe club } wing electric a 3g K ot frult stand at Fourth 1 Ma ae dirt a : fortnightly meetings whi con ned | ‘ +t 94,918,000 kile Sunday . adie ’ t n t 2014 Fore ry Was cut ~ m th Unue thrue the fa nte ted h et 4 4 f me " oto ‘ th a t ka nkled | second and fourth Thuradays of ea x ar 4] ¢ ¢ sam o be put oft with baz anas ana a ° A Ea | emany ™ Speakers covering a wide range of Nes r ate . 11 y : as SANS ; on : : ie: ‘ ; ; ! Pome: : Amy Mt 2 angdon walked out at told p The most pretentious act is “Loy. | religious thought and activity w ee en 5 5 s they departed, one |iers’ La 5 seeart siniature mrusioa’ |A4 " % ce ar driven by Re ye i GAM fired a shot-thra |leomedy, whlch Maske ee che ences | esdrees the mestings of the union oA tt ng of the room. horus to really give it that title, | ee : | rho plot of tie ptoco tm a little | the Young old timer dances step for tle Riyal Traffic Code Is fortune if he marries at auch and bers aire Die nes epsoailly, wit : : : such a date, and, of course © girl|* K finish, tha a “ad nit Effective at “U" | retuses him when she learns of the Served applause re -Apadl A very difficult course has been | '4* d, of cours © accepts Johannes Josefsson stages a et 1 sates’ te tha ousrionts ‘ hi he curtain goes do ber fight wi ’ .TTN PONITTT i” Omprom wT wm PE ATT TEN 1 verelty of “Washinetens -eedenc| Dut peppy. tines and some itty | dian braves Ana well prose FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE : . en year will have to fanitiiarize |0Ns8 Jaz the pelco ur of its kind, Josefuson ha el Writ selves with the provisions of | #Parkles every minute, It is setting for a unt familiar with eA ‘the new traffic code. in tWo effective scenes. Hele vaudeville audiences 4 —-— Regulations of the ordinance wit | rt i the featured pertorme Mabel McKinley, with 1 Daly a sb axtemae’ to the * ‘aa | a ik 2 * % at the paino, is the mt tist of gees to Build siended to the Untvraty an |, Not so psentious, but runing the| th pln, the mune ari 5 aAVAS O CW SLURS son to ae - : . ‘+ aielmee Vit eon” gota he | Singing « varied progra Mission in Mexico find to East 47th ats, and Bast chow, la, the Utile. skit with, Grecig| The Royal Uesclognes, featuring T 7 ft . f 1st ¢, | Deagon and Jack Mack. Miss Deagon | some fast juggling, with a te of Y A’ E 4 d Off a 1 nave sar | peemen nae Tone a Noes Ores | Np Sat Sudetng: wh a Sao NAN Hxiraoradimnary ering L uesaay playing the role of a giggly, garrulous| balancing dog, open the show with a s rl. Some of her burlesque nuch better than the average oper sea nee Pie Bat There ra etapa! me ; : rp act, whi ey the is eee aa Pe SPECIAL $ 7D $ 45 $ . 95 SPECIAL Johnsons Now Lead _ tances along with the ai bill with a difficult balancing number THE YARD THE YARD Billy Farrel! and } any of | the best bit berng the ascent and Smiths in Seattle dan 3 Is a “knockout quoting H.| descent. of “teeter-totter,” with or 3 escaped to and §72 Smiths in the lat-|p Mean pettic . nd she vin & sor Di RE ar movie fe 65 Cor © regula OWNSTAIRS STO Dependable Goods... at inn Frederick & Nelson Service Small Boys’ Wool Jersey Suits $3.95 LOW price for these attractive wool jersey Suits for boys of 3 to 8 years. Button-on style with smart little Eton jacket ef- fect, as sketched, and sailor-middy style with em- blem and colored braid trimming. Straight style trousers. Low-priced at $3.95. 6 Cut Glass Tumblers, 75c Clear glass Tumblers with base and beaded edge Attractive grape design is evenly and neatly c ot 6 Tumblers, 75e¢. DOWNSTAINS STORE Plain White China Cups and Saucers DOWNSTAIRS STORE Low-Priced Silks and Woolens HAT really desirable Silks and Woolens can be had at attractively-low prices is evident in the extensive displays now ready in the Downstairs Store. New Plaid Wool Crepe, $1.69 In small and large patterns on navy blue, tan, Tusset, brown and taupe grounds. Suitable for 54-Inch Dress Flannels At $2.95 Yard women’s and girls’ frocks, $1.69 the yard. In pansy, russet, 6 for $1. 00 almond, tan peacock 54-inch Wool Jersey, $1.95 and light blue, burnt ige kol Foremost among the sports dress fabrics for orange, scarlet, rose, ranteg sali be se Fall. This is a medium weight, in navy blue, brown, mais shades fillingin broken sets. Clear almond, scarlet, Copenhagen, tan, cocoa, burnt and white. pure white glaze Low orange, russet, delft and’dark brown, $1.95 priced at $1.00 for 6. the yard. 1 DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2,500 Yards SILK PONGEE—Special 5 5S 4 new importation of fine Japanese Silk Pongee in 12-momme weight, 33 Pi wide, and of firm, even weave. Specially priced, Tuesday. 10,000 Yards of New Curtain and Drapery Fabrics at Special Prices 15c 15c 18c 18c 25c Cross-Bar Marquisette 36 inches wide. White, ecru and cream . 3 Colored Dot Marquisette Blue, rose, gold woven dots in three styles. Width 36 inches ees: pean) Yard 36- iaoh Cartoin Voile White, cream and ecru. For brea ruffled curtaing ....The Yard Naritol Rayon Cértain Ginse Plain, dot and jacquard weaves, Smart for panel and “glass” curtains..The Yard -The Yard Plain White Mw quimatte Firm, even In 36-inch width. weave, The Yard 36-Inch Curtain Voile cream and In white, Cia Da, The Yard Plain and Fancy Silkolines Dainty blue, rose and yellow colorings suit- able for draperies and for comforter coverings. 86 inches wide. ...The Yard Dotted White Curtain Scrim Stenciled dots in blue, rose, gold. Heavy Mesh Curtain Net Width 39 inches. Natural color, for 5 panel curtains.... The Yard SUSPECT 1 ONE OE The re Printed Calemnent Drapery Gay, Striking designs on blue, tan, gray, flame, brown and rose grounds, The Yard Mercerized Curtain : Colored Drapery Madras Marquisette 35¢ Heavy quality, in rose, blue and gold. 36 C In white, cream and ecru, 36-inch inches wide Pirie ti leg eae ee The Yard width The Yard Colorul Gitcnned Pretty 35 retty stripe, floral and novelty designs, (e suit able for draperies, other decorative uses, and comforter coverings, .The Yard Woven Dot Marquisette styles of dots. ..The Yard (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) In white only. Three Width 39 inches SEATTLE STAR ny of the office fame at the| man blindfolder carrying his partner All you need to know ts the initials| Orpheum. An eidesly courte particl isd -douuine Lola, wala bal sco f you want to look up a na in the act, hx ng 1 head to head n which his ew March edition of the Seattle | ‘uns how they . A ow the Jurnett and his music maker lost her life, | telephone directory, There are 605| ‘The srandm Burnett and bis musio mak © in thelr accustomed fi fottie |Lumbermen’s Club {Women Voters to |“U Hardware Man | Associated Gas Is Special $ 1.75 Yard 32-In. Tub Crepe in a soft quality that will make up ideally into home frocks—in Yellow, Tan, Rose and mixtures of Black and white, navy and 35-In. Changeable Taffeta in fifteen beautiful color-combi- nations for use in dance frocks, ba pa billows and laeip ie ae and qui pects ig) 7, the yard ..... nse $1 B V5 Wie YAR 2 $1 $m 40-Inch Crepe de Chine aise gerie and linings—in Powder- k aille blue, Gobelin-blue, Castilian- in a very supple quality red, Bluet, Orchid, Chinese- that lends itself admir- blue, Pencil-blue, Pink, Mais, ably to the new fashions— Nile, Conch-shell-pink, Blon- Parragon-green, Alcazar- dine, Crabapple-red, Old-rose, red, Azureen, Beige and Jade, Zine and Navy— White spe- special, cial, the yard $1 e 75 the vard.ss sess’. $1 a5 . | Special $2.95 Yard 54-Inch Satin Canton in fine lustrous weave and in lovely colorings. Owing to the extra width, only 114 to 214 yards are required for a frock. Featured in the new Black Prince shade, Sand, Oakwood-brown, Navy and Black— $2:95 special, the yard....... | Special $2.45 Yard | 40-Inch Flat Crepe in a quality and color-range that com- prehends many different uses. Color- ings include Pink, Jade, Orchid, Gen- tian-blue, Tan, Peacock, Florentine- orange, Majolica-blue, Rosewood, Dozar-blue, Pencil-blue, Oakwood, Lu- cille-green, Pansy, Copper Lustre, Cuckoo-brown, Navy, White and 54-Inch Flat Crepe Black—special, 2 5 of superior quality, lending its extra the. Yard ..6.4.3.050. 0 4g . width to unusual economy in making. White, Azureen, Rust, Whirlpool-blue and Featured in 40-Inch Satin Canton Lucille - green, MEY : i pyrceaay Navy—special } of an exquisitely fine quality, in Yy—Sst , $ White, Jade, Sand, Dozar-blue, Alca- the yard .............. 2.95 zar-red, _Whirlpool-blue, Oakwood- 39-Inch Silk-and-W ool Faille i brown, Seal-brown and with the finely ribbed surface so ef- fective in tailored frocks—promising extra service on account of its mix- ture of wool. In Navy, Brown and Black—special, $2 95 : . the yard . 40-1 a Silk-and-Wool Black—special, the yard. $2.45 40-Inch Crepe Faille featuring the creepy ribbed texture that makes up so effectively and wears so well. In Rosewood, Dozar- blue, Sylphtail- purple, Alcazar-red, Whirlpool-blue, Autumn-brown and Bengaline | Navy—special, $2 45 of a weight and weave that will give | the yard 1... eeeeeee ° long service in street frocks and coats —in Navy, Brown and Black, special, the yard. . $2.95 40-Inch Silk-and-Wool Satin with distinctive, soft lustre and fine texture, adapting it to the handsome q 40-Inch Suede Crepe with the rich suede-like bloom from which it derives its name, and in an excellent quality. Featuring Lanvin- green, Rust, Navy, Brown, Black, Tuesday s Tan, Black Prince, Blue and White— rippling silhouette of Autumn—in First Floor special, Black only—special, the yard ........ : : $2.45 ChE Vardi’ sc aise t sare'y ‘ $2.95 1150 Womens Suk Wmbrelaw *} Including Special Purchases and Manufacturers’ “Samples” AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES Special $4.95 | Special $3.95 210 ~Also manufacturers’ “sample” umbrellas—all in 16-rib style, covered with eg : : ; 28) WOMEN'S 10RIB UM AED OW ORIN Beis a USE ey), Re high-grade silks — Umbrel- +BRELLAS—50 in black and BREDDAR -cavered. vith. good Re one inane. white, with black and white | quality silk, with wide borders las which would ordinarily Peed a gee thee McRae ORE | ‘They have smart stub enda, fancy bakelite handles and amber-col ored post tips Navy, Brown, Green, Purple, Red and Black be priced much higher than they are in this featured offering: ered with heavy silk with Otto. ~ man borders. Carved bakelite handles and amber-colored tips. Navy, Brown, Red, Green, Purple, Gray and Black pon aane : 200 WOMEN'S 16-RIB UM: | | BOBS OMALL DSU a tnaceco rune Ha $5 85 $6 85 BRELLAS with wood shanks and ep itaperer pe pera MT TD Midlbrbeaird * ° bakelite handles with cord loops, with cord loops, stub ends and amber-colored tips and stub-ends. bakelite tips. ‘The allk which Govsted arith Heavy Aiteeriean covers them has 1g-Inch satin $7 85 $9 85 {inch Ottoman borders, borders, e ., Navy, Brown, Red, Green, Purple | Navy, Brown, Green, Purple, Red anasmlagh | and Black ; Frederick & Nelson, First Floor

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