The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER —————————— THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 “Strong Pull” by Ati in Se- attle Needed for Success € pull and @ pull all White retur r have been 5 ot thoroly satisfying FREDERICK & NELSON — FIFTH-AVENUE—PINE 8TREET—SIXTH AVENUE ‘DOWNSTAIRS STORE hursday’s \uncheo ports of an additional $43,717 fund, making th $470,035 A Special Group of Coats » Dresses fi For women p a little el less to Laurence Deprardable Goods—Econoany Prices Fivdernk & Ndvea Serre Women’s and Misses’ Coats it $21.76 a. $25 RESENT displays of women’s and misses’ Coats for the Fall and Win- ter season include these attractive val- ues. The one for sports and utility wear, the other for dress. | four team ts that | with a total of | latest. styles. NOW SHOWING — ee EEE, HERE'S MORE ABOUT ' NEW NOVEL STARTS ON PAGE ONE | 2G | ; avy ¥ Kid. | t you packing hay “7'M PRUDENCE says the prety girl on the left. “I’m Priscilla,” dimples the twin on | of this sarcasm hitched the right. Close your eyes and look again. Now try to tell them apart. University |]/ tyle sket BS agi classes are to study the mysteries of twins under Prof. Stephenson Smith, this fall. Mean Sey These two girls are among the twins who will be watched, questioned and studied. | . Dresses g ea ; oe a ere | An exceptionally exclusive showing of the very new- est gowns. Here is individuality * for everyone. The newest modes de- manded by patron of good taste. Coats The very newest styles, including side flares, allover flares, _straight- lines and other features. Many alluring fur-trim- med cloth coats of This here Daw © a Rood town, I'm) ™ dup to join the pa- DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Phaee—Erederich & Nelvana Servace Men’s SUITS and New Rayon Scarfs | é DOWNSTAIRS $1.50 and $1.95 Fashionable, brightly col- ored Scarfs to complement and add color to one’s cos- tume. STORE Girls’ Coats In Sizes 8 to 14 $9.75 ane ee vast beauty. The A til shipment of pie its Attractive styles like the one 4 price is low, in- knit aa fs in by re or ere sketched will please girls—es- | a of striking styles has just ar- pecially the trim little fur collar. i deed! rived. All with fringe. Quite @ lot of attention has been | W t Stripe, block and patterned ha oy Sg Cotalle in aplectiog: { rles at $1.50. 2 fd Bridges ’ Fabrics are serviceable, and in q or wine, These : effects in plain and most desirable shades for i Up-to-the-minute STYLES ombre shades at $1.95. ab vio a j “ warmly, lined ORE Top-notch VALUES 29 *35 *45 WO-TROUSER SUITS, Fall weight TOPCOATS and Winter-weight OVERCOATS, with an exten- sive choice of styles in either of the featured price lines—$25.00, $35.00 or $45.00. —DOWNSTA $9.75. —DOWNSTAIRS § STAMFED | | Girls’ Brushed TOWELS Wool Sweaters SPECIALLY $6.95 PRICED Neat coat style Sweaters for girls of 8, 10 and 12 years. One style as sketched. Tan-and-brown, blue-ahd- tan, henna-and-tan and tan-and-orange. At $6.95. WOMEN’S APPAREL Take § Denny Bldg. Elevator 10 ogre ae SAVE Ben "Mare “Where Style Is Inexpenstt I'm going to she him and let him double his money. ur eye on the magic pea, Three tiny tepees in Go To BOLDT’S for A MINUTESTEAK SANDWICH Smart double-breasted, two- and three-button mod- els in Suits. Good-looking Topcoats in the newest loose-fitting styles. Trim Overcoats in “tube” and detachable-belt styles. eyes open. q 4, but they don’ ain't rv rubes, Lucky; they're city-fe They've seen three-ringed circus id three-shell gan 29c Each Warm Bathrobes WHITE COTTON HUCK TOWELS with hemstitched Ff. Li l | ends; one end with colored or Little I ots hem. Attractive stamped aa ln gee $1.95 and $2.95 stitch work We repeat: Up-to-the-minute STYLES—Top-notch At $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00. Men's Clothing Section, DOWNSTAIRS knowleds D'you k America New York. If the cops wo [at at the comer of Brod a Introducing the Complete Wall, I'd own t tock exchange U.S. NAVY YARD ina week. “Madison and Market and Foe coca 3") | Siy-Fifty Line of Men’s Shoes ox the shells? Little girls and boys of 2, 4 and 6 years are going to find some very pretty new robes ready for them in the Downstairs Store. “Dry Warm and cosy y check, plaid and pat- bsorb- E A 5 poe ithe ges a terned styles, with braid and sateen trimming, are hemstitched. Some and cords. with one end scalloped; At $1.95 and $2.95. ‘omo with colored hem on one end. Quite a variety of attractive signs (DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Two-Trouser ae a Ss $5.95 $7.95 heen stung by dred that still thinks honey comes Ay from a fruit. This rush is Just start- | ‘Trip except- | ing, and the bigger it grows the bet ter we'll do. Say, Kid, if you mush} gish with that joad of tim- yur spine, the police will plie for the win {¢, Port Orchard nd Trip. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Size Passenger Car (Incind- a ot Del othy on Broad and his thus busied © latest decree of the Mounted Police, other n of theirs were similarly en 4. Details of this proclam: | tlon—the most arbitrary of any, hith- | erto—had judt arrived from the in Be r The Seattl; Kreem beck-Brinnon heen so arranged that ch nection be Mey neetion ean be made. ‘Ia either NAVY YARD ROUTE | colnan Teel waim-2709 Ml ternational boundary, and bad caused |{/ | ult, an eddy, in the stream of/}) i | id-seekers which flowed inland to-| ERE is the complete style family for Fall and Winter. The featured {}) A rd Chilkoot pass, A human tide value line for men, and young Not : : iy! Heavily knit, of wool NEw Fall and Winter styles have ; s setting porthward!! trons the alue en, and young men. Hight good styles—for the man i]| yarn. Sturdy, and the smart loose-back cout (much je: a tates, a de c welled ft . Sein ee . ra : . a | | " Hee "7 * OR aaa hv Sper age Te ) 4) who wants smart shoes and the man who ‘considers comfort first. Seven comfortably - fitting for like men’s styles), and a vest, And quickened dally as the 1 i Oxford 8 1 PUG George Carmack’s discovery spread are Oxfords, one a high shoe. All are good y 0ys. xford gray anc * two pairs of knickers that are fully ET. of y | are O3 8, i § . All are ¢ value, | ; ‘ IND. scross the world, but at Healy &| ‘ rf Sure i black, with — school-color lined stripes on the collar, Cutts in the popidanresay | ane niven se eaM [STS EMEE Wilson's log store, where the notice shove refered to had been pos Black Kidskin Sizes Balloon it Black and Tan Calfskin 6 to 11 GamittnaliancLAaLe SCHEDULES the stream slowed, A crowd of nie oh el AS Save Mone; comers from the barges and steam: | Y, Travel by Sten Ae Sgr cru in the rondstead had assembled | thers, and now gave volce to hoarse | indignation and bitter resentment, | | Late arrivals from Skagway, farther down the coast, brought word of sim ilar scenes at that point and a simi- lar feeling of dismay; they reported a similar inereage in the general ex citement, too | Plerce Phillips emerged from the , drawn by thé force and bottom. shades that boys like. 38 (chest measurement), Some belted models for boys who prefer them, Some without vest, Small Boys’ too, Sizes for boys of § to 15 y Good value, you will ag Overcoats 87.05. Of Chinchilla Cloth Ss ul B Sut 6 45 $5.95 ma oys’ Suits, $6. The new Fall styles for boys of 4 to 8 years. Veatured value, at 6.50—In tho Men Koon, to permit of clear} trading-post 4 of gra joined the I t . aay tte xelted group of | In blue, gray and tan Attractive little suits in jer cloth. and tweed ufs, He was still somewhat dazed | shades, With all-around effects. Sailor and button-on styles in wide va- hin perusal sal at rely aso | belt. Double-breasted ef- riety. Blue, gray, brown and 6 tan shades. At iy Hoa. Aisappoltitme H fect. Sizes 4 to 8 86.45. Pues ET SOUND NAVIGATIONC stunning, Nis disappolntment was DOWNSTAIRS STORE 7 DOWNSTATRS STORD still tor TMaionsy Sanaa Dork “£09 (fo be continued)

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