The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 15

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DAY a PLANS SAVING OF MILLIONS Curtis Would Lop Off Use- less Government Offices LESSEN TAXES NOVEMBER 6, WOULD Give Authority to Bureaus President Transfer oe wie FOUR “HURT AS CARS CRASH San Francisco Auto Runs Into Street Car f ' ¥ FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.—(By| AT HIS PATHE R'S DESK FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE photograph of Robert La Fol Jr, seated at his desk in the sen ngton, D. C, Young La Follette w lected to suc ceed his illustrious father upon his death enator from Wisconsin and is occupying the same office that his father used, te chambers at What Kind of Line Do | You Wear on oe our Peet?) hoes that are Ro ) Investigate Story | of Monarch’s Tomb Fa all Gardening] Data want @ cop’ Fall Garde MORE BREWERS COME TO U. S$, Alien Liquor Makers Arrive for Something or Other WASHIN( what you fam a reader of The Seattle Star Ne J FREDERICK & NELSON only one t an immigrat tudy. America has long been 1s a desolate desert of com sm into which artista, mu poets should venture cared little for their However, 496 alien musiciar here during the past year permanent homes and on parted. and on and env: And despite tl American women more, 802 alien to fill the places of 1 departed. BRING MILLS Additional Money to Be Spent on Snoqualmie Property Iron furnaces and steel mills may eult of the transfer ot California Angeles, feattle nounced T jon, of Lon Niblock, of was an The Snoa fields comprine 000 acres of bituminot { oal, 23 miles southeast « nd are already impr vens, bi gs and equipment, rep. weniting expenditure of $4 0, Calit epresonted by W. J wenham, pend an additional $150,000 on the propert Thi greatly jycrease the present capacity of 100%ns of coke An nd will give employ ment to hundreds of workern, cams make COKE FIELDS T0| be brought to this district as the re- | | New Frocks For The Larger Woman Are in Specialized Proportions of The Current Vogues OMEN who have found how skilfully these specialized fashions are designed to meet their needs, find the ever-changing displays here of exceptional interest. There are . | Sizes 42 to 521%, | in these specialized Frocks of Charmeen, , | Wl | | Satin Crepe and Tretone Jersey, two of the new arrivals as sketched. At left, one of the new Trotond Jerseys finely tailored and cleverly designed on long lines with rows of buttons, and skirt fullners flattened into plaits, Priced at $25.00 At right, Satin Cr®o in gler y plaited aide und Mack or o hem, Col In Brown, of wite —Prederick & Nelson, Second Floor THE EATTLE STAR NEW AUTO LIGHTS , Swiftest Elevators Do 70 Miles Hour FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH PREET For Warm Clothing and Other | Things Shop and Save in the | AVENL IN} IXTH Style and Value Outstanding in FUR TRIMMED COATS —Generous use of furs | > 5) —Lipstick and other fashionable colors —Plenty short lengths ; —Smart flare lines pre- for misses dominating —Velours and other smart fabrics, —Women’s and misses’ sizes. Reson decrees “furs” and “flar -and here they are in an extensive ar- ray of a wide choice. Four typical styles are sketched. Other: e s attractive. pred n the newer fabrics—velours coatings , short ni ap pile fabrics mart plaid sports ly lined tanding value at Full Length Black Sealine Fur Coats, $100.00 with good quality linings interlined for extra warmth. Out- $25.00, some Made from selected, well matched pelt ries. Evenly dyed, stay-sewed to insure holding ape, and beautifully lined in brocaded fabrics, Regular sizes,'$100.00. This » style coat in extra sizes, § 5.00, Fall Dresses at $6.85, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Scores of new and attractive dresses Lovely silk frocks in a host of styles at these prices, for street and afternoon wear, and a A new lot of silk dresses in bright good many for party and evening wear colors and pretty s, at $6.85. at $12.50 Dresses of sil velveteen and twill cloth in the smart flare effects, and About 100 styles in silk and cloth two-piece dresses using different ma- dresses, including styles for matrons terials for the blouse and. skirt, at and ses—and a number of two- $10.00. piece styles, at $15.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s “Holeproof” Stockings Women's “Holeproof” Stockings with a 19-inch boot of thread silk in service weight, More Than 100 Attractive New Felt and Silk Hats $3.65 Made with a mercer- ized lisle, elastic hem- SM Pirate Hats with Bright Trimmings With lisle heel and Metal Cloth Turbans Brightly Colored toe, and silk-plated sole. Felt Hats for Street and Sports Wear FIFTEEN SMART FALL SHADES and BLACK Sizes 81% to 10. $1.00 the pair. DOWNSTAIRS STORD ANY styles and colors, Head sizes for women with long hair and snug shapes for bobbed heads, Picture hats in pirate and other styles in black and colors, Metal cloth turbans in a number of styles. Felt turbans and sports hats in Fall colors, A new showing of low- priced hats at $3.65, At ~-DOWNSTAIRS STOR Many Styles in “Kid Boots’ Sweaters A Special Purchase of 350 —Wool and rayon weaves —Some of all-rayon $ 1 95 —Van Heusen collars and cuffs on many styles e OMEN and girls wear these smart Sweaters in place of a blouse. Some especially charming styles nave collar, or collar and cuffs of Van Heusen somi-soft fabrics that can be washed. . from. . In wool, Specially priced, Many styles and colors to choose wool-and-rayon and rayon weaves. Saturday, at $1.95. DOWNATAIRG STORY AVE) DOWNSTAIRS STORE JUST IN! Double-breasted, 2-Trouser SUITS OF BLUE CHEVIOT \ $35 MARTLY tailored in 2 prevailing style at the hipa, at the shoulders. broad Not extreme—bat good-looking. The two’pairs of treas- ers—moderately wide— practically doubles the wear. A new shipment includes sizes for men and young men. Special- ized value at $35.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Knit Wind Breakers $6.50 VERY practical garment for the golfer and sports- man. Here in striking plaid and jacquard patterns in a num- ber of pleasing color-combi- nations. As shown in the sketch, with ribbed knit bottom and cuffs, and convertible collar. Sizes 36 to 42. Good value at $6.50. New Shuma of Men’s Shirts at $1.85 Neatly patterned rayon stripe madras cloth Shirts for business or dress wear. Well made shirts in sizes 14 to 17 (neckband measurement). At $1.85. —Men’s Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Warm Mackinaws : $9.75 Made from sturdy wool fabrics in pleasing plaid patterns. Big, sturdy Mackinaws that will wear and keep a boy warm, Two big side pockets and handy breast pockets. An all-around belt. All seams are taped inside. The collar is convertible. Sizes 9 to 16, At $9.75. Boys’ Suits With 2 Knickers and Vest, $7.95 STYLES: The newest plain back coats with 2 but- tons, Each suit with vest and 2 pairs of knickers. TAILORING: Good in every respect, of a specialized kind to insure comfort and fit. QUALITY: suits. shades, Surprisingly good for such inexpensive Hard-finish suitings in neat gray and brown Sizes for boys of 9 ane to 16 years. $7.95. Good value at —DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Children’s Stockings Cotton Stockings At 25¢ Pair Strongly ribbed cotton kings in Camel color, in, Deer, Biscuit id Black A fros Lh atie ings f Sines 6 Part-wool Sox and Stockings At 65c Pair Fultlength — Stookings and top Hrown hoather rviceable stock olot boys and girl abe to 10, A ‘value DOWNSTAIRS 9’ , Sox with fancy In Camel ‘color, h shipmont of and Slate Sizes 6 to 10, At tho paly at 26¢ the pair, Lorn

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