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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918. PAGE 7 | MOVIE SHOWS ARE CLOSING More Than Seeds! |. WEEK WITH GOOD FILMS HE Liberty Garden is more than a mere assortment of seeds. It IS an assortment of seeds, but they were most carefully selected—because they are the VEGETABLES that will make the gar- BASEMENT is BASEMENT saueskoom FE REDERICK&NELSON | “'sszesroom Easter Easter Apparel for Women Footwear and Misses For Boys and Girls den your government has urged you to I’ the intevest of econ In the Basement Salesroom have, as certainly successful as possible. omy, Easter Shoes for , The eleven rows of vegetables that will be | boys and ls should be HE Basement’s prep- grown from your Liberty Garden package are at rig iad aS arations for the the kinds of vegetables that will help you and nical i ga sopbiot te py Easter season are re- your government most in the effort to make following will meet ethes« alized in displays of food more plentiful for yourself and through- requirement Women’s, Misses’ and vl Children’ Ready-to- Wear Apparel that are admirable for the va- of new Spring styles they offer at moderate prices. riety sLLY'S LIBERTY GARDEN Easter shopping money can accom- plish a great deal Boys’ and Youths’ Dark- tan Lace lent-fitti : it te sti in this popular sales- ; : | a , 1 to ava room. Specimen F Scene in “The Honeymoon,” with Constance Ta to values: Children’s Serge Dresses, sizes 6, 8 and 10 years, $5.00 and $5.75 ant Ws \ with Goodyear we es, Spring Coats, $15.00, $18.50, bared on the Lest sizes 10 to 1814 ToDAvs role, Coliseum : Boys’ and You ths’ G ‘ i i ths’ Gun- Gering Sut $15.00 ¢ $ | .00 | LIBERTY 1m ————— 1 metal Calf Lace Shoes Pees arate Saye a6 ® | . 50 $21.00 and $ ) Children’s Wash Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 The pair; 1 to 2, $4.00 pair; l ¢ ‘ . or K 5 e195 5 95 21% to 6, $4.50. pair. Silk Dresses, § $12.50, $15.90, rs, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and the start 4 a garden ~ Vous Wows Gammetl $16.50, $17.50 and $21.00. “ee z picts th te Calf Shoes with Good- Cloth Dresses, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 Children’s White Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 Eleven Rows of Specially pak t wuatep ante ; iS ee 6 | ent wate. years, $2.95, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Selected Vegetables if ‘on Cram Ailes Wench in “rhe mar |) Misses? and Children's Vici | Jere” Dresses, $02.50. ~ enox | Girls’ Wash Dresses, 14, 16 and 18 , ied mar: fh | Kid Button Shoes, com- Cloth and Silk Skirts, $2.95, $3.95, years, $3.75, $4.50 and $5.00. fortable and | $5.00, $5.75 to $8. ement Salesroom. Yivery package contains: A blueprint showing i how to place each row; a booklet that explains the reasons why the eleven vegetables were se- lected, together with full instructions for plant- ing and ‘cultivating. “i . izes $14 to 11, 1114 to 2, en fog ae SS Gy mat 4 Easter Hats, $5.00 and $7.00, moon,” at th with crown covered with flowers and fs Whatever the size of your gardening space the ie . . y , t ar ” . . , V veiled with tulle q Liberty Garden costs you less for planting than appearance in “The Spl er” | comes Saturda 5 ; it would if you were to buy the packages of jtoday and tonight at the Clemme ers 2 Cc embroidered and ornament-trimmed hats com singly. oe Argel oug | ee your gone SO ELL - MADE front- —smart all-black hats in profusion ‘ardening easy. ant a Liberty arden Ray, Sylvia Bret » Jrassiere. ‘ P ‘ P & g if a pan, : 5 fastening Brassieres —cushion-brim affairs with lacquered ribbon Ht dete ‘the: etoe hic ly op of firm muslin, with trim- this Get at th st : who thought he Sto a os . ming of embroidery or x Bis father G18. A pretty strl a Filet-pattern lace and un hats adorned with large appligue flowers a . . der - arm reinforcement; m9 es ta es oe vacances: c. tay 83d and Green eee also Bande au Brassieres res of tailored effects with quills. — abric, 25¢. : Gmcaitic & Hepler, 2136 Call- en Sere, Uh aad 14h py oe iaeanant, palcaeake In brief, a collection of advanced styles fornia Ave., Naps 2 earyrcl Weetiewn Hardware ond Par so charmingly varied that practically The Hat pictured te about equally “ oe — . re Women’s | every ideal in a moderately-priced Hat preg apeninrsar®. 0 peste 4. E. Keofe, 5623 Rainier Ave. = Fo age nag see 65th | . 4 | can be realized here. rot and hee spetenting « om Cie: cewen ' Py, Chas. H. Lilly Uptown NOW PLAYING ' Athletic Union Hing aiepcky HH. Lindsay, 4338 14th Ave. Store, Pionee . Foot : | irl ae 2. REX BEACH Suits, $1.10 |: Easter Hats for Girls, 95c to $5.00 “" a ” y oT - ym- . ‘ “7 5 z HELP FEED YOURSELF—FOR LIBERTY pene dibrag ct cy A'Ge wtebeue For little girls of the interesting effects in Rough-straw Sailors, Fina CLASS “A” THEATRE ages between four and twelve years, Milans with silk facing and fla the Union Suit of soft, i‘? 4 | erie bas sneer muslin, well-tailored the Basement Salesroom has provided trimming, Hand-made Dress Hats in P. throughout, with trimming Easter Millinery in excellent assort- white and, colors; and msn gy, Seaee a ; : of ine efging. Chote cf. | | Su" cacactng charmingly youthtol nth, ®t SOA SAG: See ae Z V | hite and pink, $1.10. j | ment, . fea 5.00. i ‘ ie F ORCED TO MO E | Friday and Saturda: white'eng penk, 91:20. ‘3 -Basement Salesroom. | y y | MUST SELL OUT | ' 3 M it i Sue | i " 7 uits N |) | Attention—onE DAY More LerT | “Aargarita Pot tenn | ew Waists, $3.95 ig F: e $6. 00 and $6.50 | Wash Taffeta Tub Silks Pongee if Saturday is the Last Day to Bay Bt These Slaughtered Prices. ° Ccus ‘de Clits Tints ie fie Steck and Fixtures Must Be Scid—Wheleale and Retail. 1SC er HE boy will be proud to wear one | ee in 4 nid weer piece sli, laa ste of these good-looking Suits on | AINTY check patterns, j is THESE PRICES WILL MOVE THE GOODS | aster Day and it will give him good smart stripes and plain ‘ i Some Suits cut to......83.75| SHOES! SHOES! service throughout the season, Made colorings are embraced in : $29 Men's Suits go for. .OT-5O |. 5 Tope at in the popular trench or pinch-back this attractively-priced collec- i $17.50 Men's Suits go for 9O.48 | oo ing shoes at.. models, from serviceable gray mix- tion of Blouses. White satin : $25 Men's Overcoats for $6.75 é ' 3 i: ; $95 English Cravenette 98.75 | $6 Working Shoes..... tures and fancy blue or brown cassi- collars, ribbon bows and $10 All-wool Mackina’ Me | te yeoeine stoae bk meres. Priced at $6.00 and $6.50. | small buttons form their ee ee Sante $3.50 Working Shoes at $1.98 An extra pair of Knickerbockers with trimmings. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.50 Work Shirts for $3 House Slippers at 98¢ each i uit ; | Price $3.95 - casee. nies, Hand ie aca te. Ho Bs BLUE SERGE SUITS in trench-model, sad: iiil Atul ‘aie Chane, Violing, Hin $1.50 Cabe at 48¢ “Are Married with full-lined knickerbockers, at ne ee eee a pevotvars, Ri Unredesmed Pledges will be Poli Safe?” Chamber Members Enter $7.50 So fresh and new are these Tailored Blouses of white and Kodaks must go at cost | sold for less than we loaned on olicemen Sate: | Ww Wo k Big Bod wediiy aS rede mene we. e linenette and lawn, that they are sure to be admired. price. | them. | ar Work in Big Body |) jirrie FELLOWS’ SUITS, sizes 3 to ne ‘ : y, ‘Any merchandise left will be moved to 222 Occidental Avenue, A Bully Comedy | han 4a Caflsvad: trem Wik aetae Designed with collars that may be worn flat or high, ’ pai i . Sizes 36 to sas Price pi 50. oe corner Main, and will be closed out at any price. 4 Everything Must Be Sold from 8 m. to 10 p. m. Saturday. THE BARGAIN pea black-and-white checks and corduroy, in Junior Norfolk and Middy styles, | JW Seaneier re |) $4.00, £5.00 and $6.50. ae Spring Tub Frocks TAI ESS BLOUS of faney striped percales, ging- —Basement Salesroom. Admission 10e—Children Se Prices Include War Tax oo A previous ‘ruling prevents Ger 1510 Fourth Avenue, between Pike and Pine 4 4 AND LOAN OFFICE W's the Corner Store. 120 Firat A , More than 2860 amembers ot the hams and plain white madras, sizes 6 to 15 years, For Misses and Small Women DON’T MISS THE club were present 50e ‘oaieasil , N view of the vogue promised Boys’ CAPS in tweeds, plaids and fancy mixtures, ] ginghams for summer wear, seen — — = = sizes 6% to 71, 6O0¢. Basement Salesroom. these. Dresses of chambray and Amoskeag gingham are particu- GREAT EASTER SAVINGS gore 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.45 Yard larly interesting. Through the Big Purchase of OR the most important gown in the wardrobe, the see pe a i é tub blouse or lingerie—Crepe de Chine is a most | Styles Gg eter ompson, the Receiver’s Sale of the MARY satisfactory silk, A desirable quality, featured in the middy, “Billie Burke and_ belted UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP ra Basement room, includes | effects, in yellow, light- and dark- : , . GARDEN SHORTAGE OF CARDS Ivory, Canary, Mais, Coral, Shell-pink, Rose, blue, green, pink, and combinations The public a get the benefit HALTS CAMPAIGN HERE Primrose, Nile-green, Reseda-green, Flesh- of plaids or stripes with plain Sid ice cle sti Shortage of enrollment cards ha color, Chartreuse, Peach, Silver-gray, Ciel- color. Sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 ite pai $6.95 “TheS lendid necessitated blue, Sky-blue, Copenhagen, Pekin-blue, Emer- years. Priced at $2.95, $3.75 CN OT I Fi 08 ; a te 4 years. 95, $3.75, $20.00 Silk Taffeta D drive ie ald, Balsam, Navy and Black. $3.95, $4.75 and $5.00. Sb De kins aia Ry | Forty inches wide, $1.45 yard. _pasanient’ Seteeroom ‘ feo ts Hn Cain, and’ OBO reainwel sogaee ie ——— ee ee Dresses ....... tricts ewe: ] ‘ adie etme! Attvan"to"the 1 =a SHE KILLS OFFICER SHOW GIRLS TO COOK Feonreereatera eT Ho BAN ENEMY ALIENS IN OURO cess ccceseweeeeeeeees \? : $35.00 Coats and” Sear SEATTLE POLICE HAVE | THEN SHOOTS SELF, FOR CAMP LEWIS LADS |sftermoon "sice a wheel of the car! — N. W. FISH INDUSTRY * Drennas «os 0+ ss ss eeee WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY) sacksonvitLn, ria, March 29.| CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, March 29. red at Western ave, and Wash-| Hnemy aliens are barred from bi 00 Silk Taffeta $4 95 | ‘One ‘hundred polloemen “af ithe o>’ ghoott to death Lieut - hie poh Lg agent has es ington st working in any capacity in the fish PR ee eeeceesseesene were le | third patrol have formed a war say $7 Dinkeon, ct ie Angeles. | Orit ne eeu cera a tus PERRET ing industry of the state. . ngs stamp soclety. More than $1,000 ats Gain teat Sok ee ne oe ae ‘This was announced Thursday $35.00 Fur Pieces, $15.00 and $20.00 | ings stam society. Mor tan Figen sttached to Camp Joseph 2. Jchn-|ehe spuds and meke the cottee tor «| PRESIDENT GHODES 10 | on i “Cocmeanee , | day ‘night, Mrs. Louise t com-| nance train, Friday night ATTEND CONFERENCES) upon receipt of a ruling from Assist. H r@) F F M A N Ss | Cuternen's Augmented »| taitted suicide, according to the po-! ‘The show folk picked the Leave of absence for one ce ba Attorney General Fairbrook, Manetocturiig Alacks Furs ned Remobding and § pital will do the K. P. work and there will| Albert 3 Rhodes, In ek rk around fish J » H » At Chie 0 wns or Austrians whi . , 4 Be With the Crowd Tomorrow ft, 8} BY AUT nicago a ustrians who have not Seaboard Bank Bldg. With \“Phe Crucifixi » trom | Knoc by an automobile cinnati he will be joined by dele ken out first papers from obtain. SANT al EARS i et iabesint, 18s om driven by Mrs, A. L, Crance, R. F.' tions from the Seattle organizatio. | ug fishing licenses,