The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 13

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DAY, OCT Congressman to Ask Pay for Helpless War Hero Retired qs Without «Pa 7 Operations Within Six Years Cc ANTn 00 . " A a i . c 1 a mu . MEXICAN LAND LAW ALARMS =" Foreigners Stirred Up Over|' rt ‘ inbdtated New Regulations as his way “INTEREST IN VET'S CASE Thousands of Similar Ones, Says Congressman Miller Popular / Models | for Boys | jand Girls\ RESSMAN JOHN F. MIL It’s a great bicycle for the “kids”. Stands the hard knocks a youngster gives a wheel, because it is built with the same careful work- manship given to the com- plete Columbia line — with coaster brake, and Federal Tires. apE nd I do not think it gress to take Give your oe or girl the opportunity of staying and P 2dr ee the open to fully enjoy the mildly invigorating exercise these bicycles af- ford. gPiver § Te ra j 107-1100 SECOND AVENUE rand his are just as seve th stand on exactly the same TEPIN, commander Disabled Ame World War favor HARRY E. Seattle ns of the of the D. A. V legislation pr |ment of dk < officers’ of the world v ame basis as now is pre Sor (Vises Jack } Utmost care in making—constant checking of material— careful supervision of processes by trained chemists insuses uniformity of | ———— a RAY CANNON, of Milwau-| { every can of Crescent, | kee, for manly. ve a clos Baking Powd friend of Jac emp $ Ripa ee oe jheavyweight champion’s new jlawyer. Retaining Cannon} may indicate ne sine i expects a few legal bouts as | { “wee MANU ASTM IMe ey the yesult of his break with his old manager, Jack Kearns, Ht EATTLYI AT PAGE FREDERICK & NELSON Caramel Cream Kisses Special 25c Pound Choose From Several Thousand New Women’s Satin Slippers Dyed to Match Frocks " ¥ 4 ORE Dependable Goods...Economy Prices... Frederick & Ndson Service ‘DOWNSTAIRS ST Coats and Dresses at Low Prices | plays to overflowing. almost endless variety for women and misses, Coats at $25.00, $32.50, $45.00 and $57.50 $25.00 , $100.00,- $125.00, 45.00, $195.00 ar 8250.00. Styles more varied and charming than ever. All carefully selected garments for STYLE, WORKMANSHIP and VALUE. Fresh shipments, just unpacked, have swelled the dis- An Ready tomorrow! hundred—rack becomi Coats for the and the 1 ron. In coats, traight lines, flares and very coat has fu even rack Bice to eight after women oung itisa fur trimming in eason of For practically ¢ ome form or other attractive t fashions. Well tai- hade 4 smaller, election, at At $25.00 unusuall. tyles in the lored and in the 1 qually interesting are newt ew The New Coats for Young Women, at $25.00 A group of specialized styles for misses and young women, A little shorter than usual tyles, and in the smartest of fashions. Sizes 15, 16, 18 and 20 ome The Finer Quality Coats at $45.00 and $57.50 uve well tailored in every line. Of fine coatings in the newer weaves. Some lay hly trimmed in fur, With a particu- larly good choice of the most fashionable Fall A Selection of 750 Charming Dresses $15.00 NCLUDING such smart things as the two-piece models sketched, upper right. and scores of other charming styles for women and misses, Silk and cloth dresses in wide array. Practically every new style feature of line and trimming. Outstanding in value, at $15.00. shades Among New Arrivals Are Party Frocks at $12.50 Dainty Georgette frocks in the wanted shade evening wear. Delightfully youthful in style. With trimmings of metallic lace and braid, flowers and rib- bons. $45.00 for SHORT FUR COATS in bia sealine and beaverette, At $75.00. Attractive (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) all values $25.00 Boys’ Fall Suits With 2 Pairs Knickers $7.9 | ‘OOD serviceable fabrics that stand the wear go { | J into the making of these suits. In the neat pat- terns and shades best adapted for and most becoming to boys of 9 to 16 years. Plain back, 2-button coats, with two pair pect, at lined. Eack Good value in fully of well-made knickers. every re $7.95. Boys’ Wool Sweaters $4.95 n Sweaters with big, + yilar. In Oxford gray ith stripes in Seattle 30 to 38 4 Heavy convertil and blac school ¢ (chest measurement). ors. Sizes / ) Percale and Madras ( Cloth Blouses, 95c Neat styles for school wear for boys of 8 to 16 }j years, In the popular blue, tan and Javender stripe | patterns. { Youths’ Shirts at $1.45 and $1.75 | Attached col- 6 to 14 (neck- | In neat stripe and figured patterns lar style, with button. cuffs. Sizes 1! band measurement). At $1.45 and STORE rls’ Oxfords, $3.95 and comfort for gir or Gr Boys’ “Army Last” Shoes $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 Hundreds of boys in Seattle who are wearing these sturdy “Army Last” Shoes can tell how well they wear, and how comfortably they fit. } A shoe that is especially designed for giving com- | fort to active, growing feet. { Sizes 11 to 1314, $3.50; 1, 114 and 2, $4.00; 214 7} to 6, $4.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | } | || 120 Small Boys’ Suits |_ | In Knitted and Worsted Fabrics Th One face st $7.50. Pretty Coats and Dresses f or Girls Velveteen Dresses $5.95 veteen of good quality. Pretty white $0, 32 and 44, wer pow? Women’s Felt Slippers Ribbon and Pompon Moccasin style felt Slippers for house wear, With soft, padded leather sole. Trimmed in pompon and ribbon. American Beauty, Oxford gray, lavender, taupe, purple and sapphire, Sizes 8 to 8. Low-priced at DOWNSTAIRS STORN TN SATIN Turban, trimmed with a wide ribbon upon which have been painted gorgeous flower de- signs in bright colors, so lovely new metallic effects, and smart off-the- In navy blue, brown and black vel- TAIRS STORY e Hand Painted Turban of the Newest Arrivals in Smart Hats $7.50 $1.00 Ideal for damp, chilly days. A stocking fc Wor itch A new fashion in $7.50 hats. gray heather 8% to 10. At pair, yles in panne velvet. Attractive value at DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fall Coats $9.75 sty trimmed in colored embroidery, as becoming styles for girls of 8 to 14 shown in the sketch. Sizes 8 to 14. At years, One style, as sketched, All well $5.95. made, of serviceable coat fabrics, and Girls’ Sweaters $1.19 fully lined. At $9.75, Ee pss Niet aiadindt dt Peet Also a wide variety of styles In wool, rayon trimmed, , blue and in Coats for smaller girls, at yriced at $5.75 and $7.95. Trimmed WOMEN'S COTTON UNION SUITS, sleeveless and with SUITS white cotton . elbow sleeves; ankle or knox Duteh neckline gtyle, with pi Ppereratyste MEEPS TS lit | lengths, At ®1,00, elbow Jongth sléaves, and — |} Sea NES onan wa | WOMEN'S TINA COTTON with long sleeves, Knee | at he" hy i a UNION SUITS, Kloovelos and anklo longthy ‘With on rid es a hi | and in khee length, and knit {ape straps for but | RVs ek arpa | decorated in Ortental designs. PAIR | with elbow sleeves; ankle tons, Sizes 4 to 12, At | t 10: 1 | length, At #1.65, $1.00, AGO YOR Women’s Part- Wool Stockings ervice wear nd-cotton weave, effect. I tweed-like weaves a in very attractive bi shades. blue, spruce and Ox shades. $1,00 DOWNSTAIRS STORE of 8to 14Y ears Fur trimmed, most of them, and in Women’s and Children’s Underwear Hxtensive Assortments of Winter Garments at Low Prices DOWNSTAIRS STORW | | | | CHILDREN'S WAIST UNION DOWNSTAIRS Storm = | $4.95 [RuEey a dozen or more styles in fabrics in these Suits for boys of 8 to 8 years. New patterns, many in warm knit fabrics; some jersey; some Button-on and middy styles in wide variety. All the suits are well made, with Ined trous: in straight style. 3 to 8. Low-priced at $4.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE With Spun Copper Bowl, as Sketched $2.75 GRACEFUL design in a Fern Stand for the living room or inclosed porch. The iron stand is of an appropriate height and sup- ports a spun copper bowl of ample proportions to contain a fern or plant for the winter. Low-priced, Saturday, at $2.75 complete, | Wrought Iron Fern Stands Decorated Rice Bowls At 10c Bach | DOWNSTAIRS STORK |

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