The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1925, Page 11

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-— SS we THURSDAY RSDAY gy ROTEST PERILS © IN DAMASCUS United States Asks France to Protect Americans e FACE BOMBING DANGER Britain Files Claims for Damages to Property WASHINGT iB P rome 1A lor Herrt ff N ive ther S Ma ‘ urba y Fre Hi have t grips f week eul ng in the bombardment ¢ Jepartment t Americans in 1 Damascus © Medit LONDON, Oct Damas t Fran the impending action. | Main Street | J. T. Atwood, millman, of Deer Park, W Joseph Flora, log ging r a Ore. c. 5 Long Gal berman, Coeur d'Alene J. H, Meister, lumber dea 7 iL mill operator, Merced E Minot Davis, timber ma; R. P. Clark, redwood lum Rare Collection of Pearls Displayed LONDON, Oct. 29.—In a Regent st. shop here are shown & rare co ection of pearls. There are white Austrian pearls, with a silvery sheen, | very beautiful, but very cold, to be worn by the pale blonde. There are the warm magno! inted pearls to n the depths of the Red Sea dea ¢ darker wor and the rare nlack pearis, found in the Gulf of Mexico by fishers searching for the| plack mother of pearis | Exhibit of Arts Will Be Displayed) Hand-woven laces, Chinese em. proideries and Russian paintings | were being placed in the Wilsonian motel Thursday, for an arts and/ rafts exhibit by the Musio-Arts| Foundation, which will open Fri thru Sunday. Bolton, dean of the Jepartment of education at the Uni-| of Wasihngton, will speak | on the achievements | N. S. Sher-| man will speak Friday afternoon. Saturday the school children will | be invited to view the exhibit. The Rey. Ralph Magee will conduct ves. per services at 4 p. m. Sunday: | s | Says Advertisers | Follow Church Plan! Advertisers have borrowed a fea-| ture of sales talk from the church | without giving due credit, Rev. C.| 3. Mook, rector of ‘Trinity Parish | Hpiscopal church, told the Ad club} Wednesday noon, at The Olympic | Hotel, | “For instance, the feature of serv- ce—where do you get that if not} ‘rom the church and religion?” he | asked, | The church, however, has the ad- vantage In advertising, ho told the meeting, for “we have a untyersal | need for our product. We don't} have to advertise to crente a de-| mand.” | Japanese Wife Drinks Iodine Trying sulelde by drinking fodine, | Thursday morning, Mra, H. Ichi 1, 1919 1. Terrace st., was found | a serious condition by her husband | half hour later | She had written a letter in Japa- | hese, addressed to her husband. Shoe was taken to the city hospital, where it is feared sho may not recover. The wornan has been worrying over finan- cial matters, Ichikawa sald, Prof. Kincaid to Talk Evolution! nor ‘Trevor Kincade, of the of Washington, will de P University ver the third of a series of lec ures on “'I he ition” at & p,m, at] nple, Elghth ave. and} Iniversity st. ‘The lecture will be| ¢ llustrated with stereopticon al ind will present the evidence of evo ution gathered by the science of comparative anatomy. The lecture i be under the auspices of the Meattle Labor college, The public is lnvited OCTOBER 29, 1925. ' - FREDERICK & NELSON THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY--A Month-end Clearance of Small Lots Odd Items and Broken Assortments | AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES | Slip-on Kid Gloves Reduced Gauntlet Gloves of imported glace kid, To with pique-sewn seams, strap at wrist and $1 00 . two-tone embroidery on back. In Brown only, Pair Frederick & Nelson, Firat Floor Odd Neckwear Items Reduced Collars, Collar- age Cuff Sets, Guimpes and other odd pieces, » 45c net, lace and fabric, in white, cream 9 and Te Frederick & Neleon, Firat Figor 95c There are 200 pieces Fine Cotton Fabrics Reduced MADRAS SHIRTINGS with rayon and mercerized strip¢s; COTTON BROAD- CLOTHS, in novelty stripes and figu JAPAN > CRHE in_ two-tone figurec designs; LINGERIE BATISTE, in pastel 5c tints; NORMANDIE VOIL , in light col- ors; WM. YDERSON “PURITAN” Yard PRINTS. Frederick @ Nelson, Firat Floor Campus Maid* Jr. Pumps Reduced i Young Women’s Pumps, with wide To straps over instep and covered walking heel. All-tan calf, or tan calf with tan $5.00 alligator-grain quarter and strap. Pair *Trade-mark) Registered. 3 Frederick & Nelson, Firat Ploor Children’s Hosiery Reduced : cotton and = To also seven- cuffs, in 3 5c reduced to paiy Full-length Stockings of bla of gray or black wool mixture eighths Sox with novelty and plai black, gray, cordovan and khaki; 3 pairs for $1.00. red & Ne Firat Ft Children’s Union Suits Reduced Boys’ Gray Fleece-lined Suits with high To neck and wing sleeves, cuff knee, sizes 24 to 34. Also Girls’ White Fleece-lined Suits with 65c Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, knee length, Each sizes 4 to 16 years ~Prederick & Nelson, First Floor Outing Flannel Gowns Reduced Women’s yoke-style Gowns of pink-and- To white striped outing flannel, with double $1 00 yoke, front opening and long sleeves, . Frederick & Nelson, Second Floor Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced Coats in Campus Coating, Deerona and Fleece Coating, full-lined with To crepe, sateen or plaid flannel. In Gray, Brown, Old-Blue, Rust and Tan (a few $10.00 plaids, also). Frederick & Nelson, Becond Floor Odd Toiletries Reduced LA SYLPH BATH CRYSTALS, in lavender, violet and heliotrope odors, in 1-pound size, reduced to 19¢ package. LOUISE ANDRE BATH SALTS, in attractive bot- tles, blue and pink colorings, reduced to 49¢ bottle. NARCISSUS BATH POWDER, with puff, in deco- rated tin container, reduced to 25¢. Frederick & Nelson, Aisle Square, Firat Floor Dress Trimmings Reduced TUNICS, of beaded and spangled net, in black only, reduced to “95 each. COSTUME FLOWERS, reduced to 35¢ each. FANCY BRAIDS and BEADED BANDINGS, reduced to 25¢ yard. NOVELTY BEADED BANDING, reduced to 95¢ yard. Frederick & Nelson, First Vloor Nurses’ Uniforms and Aprons Reduced At $1.00, Uniforms of blue-and-white $1 00 stripes, plain blue and pink, in waistline style; and Coverall Aprons of White In- and dian Head. At $1.50 are Uniforms of $1 50 White Linene, in waistline style. Predoriok & Nelaon, Second Floor 9x12 Axminster and Velvet Rugs AT REDUCED PRICES DD PATTERNS of Rugs in the desirable 9x12-foot size in the following qualities, comprising designs and color- ings suitable for bedroom, dining-room and living-room. 16 Palisade Velvet Rugs, 9x12, $29.00. 25 Carlton Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $35.00, 16 Colonial Velvet Rugs, 9x12, $39.00. Odd Jewelry Items Reduced DROP EARRINGS, in a large assort- ment of styles, with blue, amethyst, crystal, green and red colored stones, many of them gem cut, re- duced to 25¢. BRACELETS, some of galalith in broken line of colors, others of metal chains in combination colors, re- duced to 10¢ and 25¢. CHOKERS, of galalith in combination colorings, others of crystal beads with metal links, reduced to 35¢ and 50¢. Frederick & Nelson, Firat Floor Stamped Articles Reduced Stamped Homespun Scarfs and Pil- lows, reduced to $1.25. A clearance group of Breakfast Set Buffet Sets and many other Stamped Articles (including pack- age ibroideries), also sharply re E mbroide red Articles that have been used for copying in the needlework classes, including Women’s and Chil- dren’s Dresses, Bedspreads, Pillow Covers, Towels and Scarfs (some slightly soiled), at reduced prices. Frederick 4 Neloon, Third Flo prices. ' Cotton Remnants Ginghams, Outing Flannel, Kimonc Fleeces, Musilns, Perca Bath Robing, Sateen, ‘Tdnings, Shirting Lingerie Fabrica, Sheeting. White and colored tub fabrics in wide variety, All in useful lengths Sharply reduced in price. Remnants The month-end clearance of short lengths of Silk, Woolen, Rayon and Cotton Dress Fabrics, Linens, Domestics, Bed- ding and Towels in broken assortments—at sharply reduced 17 Yonkers Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $45.00, 5 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, $55.00, Frederic Nelson, Third FI Odd Curtain and Drapery Remnants Reduced UFFLED and Filet Curtains, one and two pairs of a style, in at- tractive patterr and short, usable lengths of .Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics—Swiss, Voile, Marquisette, Cretonne, Mohair, Velour, Tapestry, and Brocade; marked at sharply re- duced prices. Frederick & Nelson Window Shades Reduced IL OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES, good quality, on strong, durable rollers, in popular Olive Green color; reduced for quick clearance; three sizes at three low prices: Third Floor 36 inches wide, 6 feet long, 55¢. 42 inches wide, 6 feet long, 85¢. 45 inches wide, 6 feet long, $1.00. Frederick & Netwn, Third Floor Silk Remnants Printed Crepes, Satin, Radium, Plain Crepes, Charmeuse, Suede Crepe, Pongee, Crepe de Chine, Silk-and.Cot ton, Crepes and many désirable woolen fabrics, All at sharply reduced prices. Broken Lines of Bedding, Towels and Table Linens— At Sharply Reduced Prices BLANKETS {n wool, part-wool and cotton, Wide variety of styles, Some led from display. AND PILLOW CASES in wanted sizes. CLOTHS — in mercerized soiled from Assortment of sizes TABLED damask. Some slightly display 100 WOMEN 125 WOME HATS in velvet, silk and combinations. ‘This season's tylos. Reduced to $2.46, 100 WOMEN’S HATS in a broken apsortment of style Reduced to 81.00. 50 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS of sik jersey, radium and rayon Jersey. Tteduced to $1.85. 150 WOMEN'S COTTON PETTI COATS of sateen and perecaline, Reduced to 6O@, CORSETS in @ broken sine ment, Reduced to 250 PAIRS WOMEN’S SHOES in vart- ous styles. Reduced to $3.85. 76 PAIRS OHLLDREN’S SHOBS in 5, Reduced, the pair sizes from 1 to to 81.00. 'S OXFORDS | in leathors. D5. MEN'S PART-WOOL, UNION SUITS in sizes 94, 96, 98, 46, 48 and ankle length. Re And These Broken Assortments at Reduced Prices S DRESSES in sizes 16, 18 and 86 only. A | broken assortment of styles. Reduced tO ....eeeeseeee TABLH NAPKINS in damask and linen. HUCK AND TURKISH TOWELS tn an assortment of sixes. White and fancy. Ali at reduced prices, mercerized Frederick & Nelson Downstairs Store . $3.95 | 1,685 BAL SROCHET AND PERLE COTTONS in white, ecru and colors. Various sixes, Reduced, the ball, to Se. “BUCILLA" PE large balls. Sizes b to 2 for 25¢. 100) PIE SILVER-PLATED TA BLEWAR Butter Knives, sugar sholls, berry spoons and others, Re duced to 5O0@ each, PTECE SETS “SPACE-SAVERS" of heavy glass. Two large and 2 small containers, 4-plece sets, reduced to OD¢. 50 AXMINSTER AND VELVET CAR RET “SAMPLES” in 1, 14 and 144 yard lengths, reduced prices EDGED MARQUI in white only to ®1.10, OF CURTAIN AND IRY FABRICS, odd curtains samples” at reduced prices, Wrederickh & N Downstaire Store d Broadcloth Dresses Reduced Cotton Broadcloth Dresses with front To embroidery, in green, orchid, mais, blue $1. 00 and brown; sizes 18, 36, 88 and 42 only. Cloth and Silk Frocks Reduced There are 67 Dresses, in printed crepes To (principally light colors) and plain cn nels. Sizes 14 to 40 (the majority n 68. 7a misses’ sizes), Frederick & Nelugn, Second Floor Women’s Rayon Vests Reduced Plain and novelty weaves in Rayon Vests, To with ribbon shoulder straps; in flesh-color 65c and peach. Frederick & Neeson, Firat Floor Rayon Costume Slips Reduced Choice of tan, rust, black, white and To pink in these Costume Slips of rayon (artificial silk). $1.95 Frederick & Nelson, First Floor Botany Sports Flannels Reduced This Wool Sports Flannel is very effec- To tive in two-piece Frocks; patterned with checks, plaids and stripes on grounds of $1 45 Tan, Yellow, Brown, Blue, Red, Gray, Yard Green, Wistaria; 27 inches wide. Frederick & Nelson, First Floor Black Hat Velvet Reduced There are 250 yards of this good qual- To ity 20-inch Millinery Velvet in black only. $1. 45 2 Yard Frederick & Nelson, First Floor Two-Piece Balbriggan | Frocks Reduced There are three smart models in this T low-priced group, well-tailored from » fine Balbriggan in heather mixtures of Brown, Blue, Purple, Green. Sizes 16, $10. 75 18, 36 and 38. Frederick & Nelson, Secon Floor Dress-Length Tunic Blouses Reduced Smart flaring models with rippling To fullness, in Georgette and Net, white and ecru—23 garments in the clearance lot. $6 75 —Frederick & Nelson, Second Floor Odd China Items Rediced ISCONTINUED patterns in Dinner Ware and odd pieces of fancy China and Glassware. Also Jardinieres at low prices: 75¢ to $5.00 ~Frederick & Nelson, Third Floor Women’s Petticoats Reduced About 100 Petticoats of Tub Silk and To Satinay, in Brown, Green, Purple, Black, Navy, Taupe and White. 95c Frederick & Nelson, Second Floor Bath Towels Reduced Good quality Terry-weave Bath Towels, in To size 20x88 inches—twhite with blue stripes. 30c Each F sade Radio Tables Reduced With water-proofed top of Green Leather: \ ette; mahogany-stained frame. Size of To top, 1619 inches wide by 29 inches long; shelf, 12 inches wide, 29 inches long. $2.95 ~Frederioh —Frederick & Nelson, First Floor & Nelson, Fourth Floor Odd Notion Items Reduced AIMCER BIAS TAPE, SCISSORS, in small and black and white, in medium lengths, re- several widths, 6 duced to 39¢. yards to bolt, reduced i to 5¢ bolt. WASH BRAIDS, — in SHOE 'TRERS, of black edging and banding met, adjustable, re- styles, reduced to 5¢ duced to 25¢ pair, and 10¢ yard. Frederick & Nelson, Notions Section, First Moor A seer SG RAR ETOP TORENT Dm

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