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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 7 BASEMENT oAsttEtSeoom | FREDERICK NELSON | *"'sAt5xoom If the Need Is for a | These New Banded Hats Moderately-Priced Coat | Of the Flexible Kyogi Straw the Basement Salesroom affords ex Are $1 95 e cellent opportunity for satisfying it. HEY closely resemble Panamas in appear- ance, and in character, also, for they may be bent in any shape or rolled into small compass, without the least injury. As pictured, with nar- row grosgrain band—ideal for tennis, sports and gen- eral wear—#1.95. Here are advance styles in broad assort ment, featuring orig- inal belt designs, pock- ets of novel cut, but- ton trimming and Children’s Play Sandals Wool Velour—Wool Poplin — Gaberdine —Delhi Coating— Serge—Wool Jersey | —Tweeds—in rose, $1.75, broad-toed and comfort- able, of tan or smoked calf, The Basement Salesroom Display of red, Pekin - blue, | with oak-tanned leather Banded Hats khaki- color, navy soles, and exceptionally a ; ‘ and black Aiea, reflects the great popularity of this phase of tailored millinery, for the variety of colors and styles it offers is wide, indeed. , at a wide range of ‘a : i L prices— pa pes pa 12 to 2, Banded White Milans in cushion-brim, mushroom and $8.75, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 and $22 50. vee straight-brim effects, with white grosgrain bands "S TAN BAREFOOT | and bows, $2.75 and $6.50. lesroom. | CHILDRES | Sizes 5 to 8, $1.25; 9 | | 3 Some movie fans are moved most by eyes, some by lips, others by a well modeled nose. The three graces of the Gillespie family, down in the California camp, supply them all in the picture world, Margery, at the Basement & jeft. has the smile, Katherine, in the center, the disconcerting orbs, and Enid the tantalizing nose. Take! SANDALS. Site heavy alles; Sai i se pi : i sata tah, tae the ol antal | fiten$.to 8, 1.00 pair. 9'tos, | Trotteur Sailors in the coarse pineapple straw, highly | $1.25 pair lacquered, in taupe, black and brown, with wide TAN CALE PLAY | Cush satin sash or band with wired bow, $4.75. —Basement Salesroom. 5 =n 8 STRAND omen pnoenans | One man in a crowd of Palm tion.” Beach idiers “got the hunch” that EE ! Sir Johnstone Forbes-Robertson is| attracting end of the week audiences | with oak-tanned | Georgette Crepe and | om:znxxs = to the Liberty. He is showing in his | | LINERTY Te Tete Bobertoas .'n | |lifo held something more thrilling i | leather soles; wines 6 to 8, semees tans play, “The Passing of | courant fase] | |than beach parties, and he started S Ik Bl 3 95 81.45; 9 to 11, $1.68; 12 to = ” | —Dougias Pairbanks in| . Third Floor Back. out to find It. He did. The story t ) ouses, ° 2, 81.85 pair can’ king eaie told in “The Landloper,” with Harold ; Sadeie Seas Pea q A) couseum Lockwood starring, at the Strand. odels | Y JANE PUMPS ‘ ‘ 6 (Boe oe In Charming M coin Spring Styles in extraordinary, 0) t the Coll MISSION 3 . A ¥ ea | Sizes 2 to \NDS Tiny. Thoweante of peceous who Francis X. Bushman and Beverly T this moderate price, there is choice of approved | 5 years, 1.15 pair, by to 8 7 THIS have read the story, by Exgar Rice whats wero th von Rayne are appearing at the Mission styles in Wash Taffeta, Pongee, Tub Silk, Crepe | 814-35 pair Ss u resses - sh rela toad abana ig : é al > bo yg petia by ayn de Chine, Striped Messaline and Georgette Crepe, in BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ GUN eee sereeie fn: Silie Sors with the experienc of an in METAL CALF LACE & Es re of . | Vast scenes tn the wilds and scorea| ‘enter gent to an insane saytum by ll] popular colorings, and high or low-neck effects. with heavy soles gone c to , oy CLEMMER 3 Rice eee ono Sizes 36 to 46. Price ~ OU a 13%. $8.50; 1 to 2. 93 : : » the . Griffith and Elmo Lincoln are some | COLONIAL ed —Basement Salesroom. LAIDS, stripes and plain col- up oF of the stars Seuitia Cainwe ors, all in the bright, fresh Charlie Chaptin, in a new comnedy me yt r — NOW PLATING aie it The ¢ * film drama, share | effects of Spring are featured in cLewwrn S cn the new bil ok the Calo | Women’s Cotton these Play. Dresses of chambray Boys’ School Suits, $6.50 (With Extra Knickerbockers) HEY are in the trench mod- els that boys like, and the extra pair of knickerbockers means added service for the suit. Tailored from sturdy cas- simeres in blue, green and brown. Price $6.50. Blue Serge Suits tn trench style, with fylblined knickerbockers; sizes 6 to and Amoskeag ginghams. Quaint Empire effects, belted models and Middy styles, with white collars, cuffs and belts, or trimming of banding and buttons. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Prices—95e, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.50. —Basement Salesroom. The Gr t Nazimova, in her great film play, nial, opening today (7. “Revelation,” continues at the Clem eee mer until Saturday. CLASS A As Joline, an artists’ model, she) “The Marriage Speculation.” with runs the gamut of emotion in the| Mildred Manning and Wallace Mac intensely entertaining photoplay, | Donald, continues at the Clam A. It} bringing about a miracle in a monas- | describes the adventures o1 a country} tery yord, and thereby developing | girl, who agrees to marry a man for| her own life into paths of Kreater|an education and the thrills of soct-| Revelation BRUNSWICK a AEB ; IN NEW HOME «ct Deine te, ‘The demonstration and salesrooms Union Suits at 50c PRING - WEIGHT in Women's fine - ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, with tight knee, sizes 36 to 44. Price 50¢. ~-Basement Salesroom. ,.————O—— * STORY OF A SOUL LAID BARE TO ALL THE WORLD— | | —the soul of little Jolin of the Seattle Music House have just undergone extensive alterations and improvements at 1216-1218 Third ave. 16 years, $7.50, Little Fellows’ Salts in biue serge and Gingham Lace-Front Corsets black and white checks, corduroys and fancy mixtures; Junior Norfolk and Middy styles; sizes 3 to 8 years, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50. Boys’ Tapeless Blouses of fancy striped percale, gingham and white madras; \ nizen 6 to 15 years, 5O¢. ~—Basement & The building is now transformed into great Nazimova. |a complete and exclusive Talking | Machine store, and is said to be one sett eee of the finest of ite kind in the North- of April 6th west. The Brunswick Talking Says of “Revelation.” Machine, manufactured complete by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Com pany, is sold exclusively by this | house “One year ago,” said C. J. Canmutt, at $2.00 HIS correctly-modeled Corset for the average slender figure, is designed with low bust and medium skirt, having soft, flexible boning, free hip and elastic inset in back of Petticoats, 75c DE flounce finishes these well-made Petti- coats of striped gingham and they are gathered over drawstring at top. STP ERSR Teas AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ee. rest 9 Weber manager, “I decided to devote my | —— : i “Serenade” ........Plorme jentire time and attention to the pho ian — Price 75¢. skirt. nograph business. After a thorough fi y ‘ ~ ‘ 5 linveatigation into the possibilities of Extra sizes in Gingham | Made of pink coutil, with trim- Petticoats, lengths, 36, 38, 89 and 40, 95¢. —Basement Salesroom. ming of mercerized braid. Sizes 19 to 25. Price $2.00. ~Basement Salesroom. New Lace Curtains at $1.00 Pair ERVICEABLE, practical Curtains of the sort that are chosen for country cottage and for summer use in the town home. the Brunswick, I started in and have! 9 been ‘going to It’ ever since, with | wonderful success. The fact that this machine plays all records, and) & ——NOW PLAYING ——~ Mildred Manning lis made entirely in the Brunswick factory, was a big factor in choosing aren. i : this machine and Wallace MacDonald “A machine which produces fault In “The Marriage Speculation” | joy the vocal ax well as instrumen CLASS “A” THEATRE |! work of the world’s Garden Tools and Supplies | on Saas Fae 1 regard as an 6 ation ‘ ; Coldwell Lawn Mowers Lawn, Flower and Vegetable raed and culture in the art of music, and They are in allover-patterned effects, also plain Faicen, tees, ped Seeds a ——— this respect the phonograph is - ; : 4 takes, Hoes, Spades. a in this respect phonograp : centers with border design, in white and Egyptian Rubber and Cotton-cdvered | Dependable Spraying Mixtures. e coming into larger and larger use a Hes * oe levery day. It is no longer regarded | finished with strong overlock scalloped edges— we Ht Ye Friday and Sat. as a novelty or toy, but as fully as! “ape arn toad. Me Rg eye an en other efficient We dispensable to broad musical edu, EAITAB IVR DOuDICAN’ r ya ning Shea a Sdge rd in ; ; cation as plano, or any other In “Look at the little dear, playing Attractive value at $1.00 pair. Housewares Section, Basement. a y plans an ry he a | ‘enitting for the soldiers,” you cry - Basement Salesroom. | ——<——=— a 1- “aying nuthin’! She's knitting she is And watches ae security when, you error, because # is the met. e money. Loans taken ap from st knitter in America, Miss sthers ‘snd more money eidvanced. th Doudiean is her name ap an at Se aT . is four-going-on-five and she 1} . ~ r Fishe Ind., where # attends ev | ‘ eee Oe | tech t ( mc | |fREDERICK & NELSON sie aga EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN CO. |! of the men in service now are wear y ———— Fatab. 12 Yrs. 201-2-3 White Bldg. Ji. things she knitted | The St | Russi base of 0 i oners east of the Ural mountains, Ac: | . ° Written Exclusively for The Star uussia as a base of operations, ners east of the Ural mou | ° BY G. CHARLES HODGES Japan is awa't rasrcetta| cording to Nipponese military au . THE Our Prices Are the Toe ce ie Bast Affairs | along there lines, vending the sanc:|thorities, there are £4,000 between res If, Ounshine and a wf Ki d Y Cc. Aff d Unless events in E take a tion of the allies. before taking fur-| Lake Baikal and the Urals—that is ‘ a ORDEAL ct nm cman oy Sapens| OER os mange tne tart Stach soa canon omfortable Carriage ipa penge gh rea ‘ae t of Ge ated between Baikal and the Pa : landing of patrols “to protect he mane: panto Sh ¢ German # of German pris | tr s : : . re eiil be initiated by the mika j cific HERE is no bet- a A Powerful irens » do's land un United States has 'Tkrw, there are a total of 154,- * Py 4 sips tvorye, Toe eebn ita, delasch SEC, | 090 Teutons in the East, whose | ter combination q Delicate Situation | Lb era is ertain in the Great |}) for Baby these ‘ i | ar. . The overwhelming suc cess of this 65-store organ - ww | ‘The men holding | the Seon Be Advices to Tokyo from Petrograd ||, Spring days, unless ) - S\ . Japan realize that the step broac ve hat d ‘« interventi 2 - = ‘ Po nyindangy m ation in attributed pr to the allies and America would | have it that Japan's intervention ij]; he has arrived at f : marily to one thing—and romentoum effects, There snust “8 ecause of discussions be-|{| the age when he Prices Include that Is—selling standard gnocientous effects, Zier’ eine 2, Redfield, accretary of ed States because of discussions be rg ; : War Tax au footwear at price Minding which cah turn the situa-| commerce for the United States, will/tween America ant a 4 can todtile forth for . i within absolute reach of he “ Germany's favor be the guest of the King county | sovernne! : m oun : si We igoce ueed.tt is clearly ae tile eru-| council of defense and the Manufac ‘ In high Japanese clr tom, it ts felt himself. i , “ vvan-the sacrifice of| turers’ nanociation of Seattle at ajthat Japan must have America’s _ 4 | 4 er clal tent of eran cr immediate in-| dinner given at the Masonic temple|decision before acting. The Furniture , es un open secret—but what may well be h nmedia | p.. ss ediately| This e sire of the ado’ : ' er q “r a sta: Se amitee . terest © common cause Apsii 23 at sa Bi rarncint #4 . ba ovid wh “a Ls pate 4 Section is display- @ one hard to imitate phon ty the mikado’s | following the dinner Redfiel ad-|land to co-operate i ‘ F y a er sa ernedi by the mikade*|drenn a, big. patriotic rally In the Staten in every way ts ‘one of ing a large line of 4 Ko Brown Walking three cont cies, It is a safe| temple auditorium notoaane fruits of the rte anni ah Baby Carriages on i. id Boots—9-inch tops, 144 inch Fore iepon. will feel a| All of the 60 patriotic councils In| negotiations Japan, however, does 4 ‘ ‘ e military heels, Goodyear statement tree iety for the peace of | the county have been invited to send/not expect that the United, Sates the Third Floor— 4 , welt soles, perforated wing the Haat were any of the following | del tes to heat the war moessge will give ® final poses His Saeeeuas | | with reed bodicsot : iia ry is ad ponditions :to RaNUme Menace, Pe Th the Manone club rooms, in the|has been conferred with, Then|}/ graceful design and in several finishes, excellently re l $6. 95 voreene var and ott | Arcade building, on Wednesday, |events may be looked for | y ‘ D. Per pair (1) Munitions of war ang eats | April 24, the Seattle Chamber of outs tue Rvacble fitted and mounted on strong, smooth-running wheels t be allowed to ril 24, § a 9 i 4 ; ve re Aealane ‘on any large | Commerce and ¢ cial Club will] In the meantime, Indicative of the and improved springs. The one pictured, in old ivory Not High Patent Ga | Teach the Tete Siberian what, | bave the secretary as thelr guest] continued tension In the Bast, Japaif/ finish with upholstery to match, is $37.50. Buy a Liberty Bond and full Louis tver be the attitude of the Bol- | at dinner nese preparations go forw a bring your agates to us. We turned soles. TRA TeE Mobilization has now extended in- a ¢ b nhevik go" Pyctayad to the great industrial Island of Kiu- Prices, $25.00, $30.00, $32.50 to $45.00 Will make them into tle pins, widths AA to dD. BOSTON allies are tally convinced Chad be | ASK ARREST OF ALL shit, Sap —Thi ‘Toor, tervention would be more dan- __—Third_ Floor, pendar etc, a0 low as n’s army is organized on eh rrest of all persons operating divisions based on Hiroshima, Kuru MOONEY. PETITION ASKS. “Mooney asks a pardon that he " automobiles out prop: |me and Ok re now being Bru| a. % reorganize automobiles without prop me and Okyama are now | may be retried 16 does not. ale oes Fac ibis watae. er licenses was demanded Thursday | pared for servi | FOR NEW TRIAL BY JURY |commutation of his sentence, The themetiner to bring the war into |in resolutions passed by the State! ‘Transports also have been coneen-| 1 Le Ncagco, april 19.—The| IY redress ts the benefit of a | Automo! ors’ Protective asso: | trated at the ports of Mofi and Nag-| SAN F om the Kast or to spread disintegra- Automobile Owners’ Protective asso- | trated at the ports 0 ities Chay, ieenhern, aac ta by jury." © m1 No actio ran be taken un. enk to the westward or south. pipe alpen iy er barre new trial for Thomas J, Mooney, has Per pair $1.50 nd they'll he come class 06 ho looks. Kenutitul bat Different Sho prisoners of war, hitherto interned in Siberia, can- | Emme ce 's land is getting ready a atone Ll hina—torn by the kind of til cases pending in the superior cenagrenpy er sit ouy AP AMON d rod {court are finally settled, and the/|to take any steps for any situation made public by rney ‘5 BET: Phone Bilt 295 R PLE SHOE sHOP L eorngp yer rob orgy | art ae eam hire’ cars under the|on @ minute's notice. Japan has al-|well MoNutt, *Tavest inthe THIRD Li ae cet ty tons Eitel Bldg, Second 6Pike nae honding law is fixed, Deputy Prose: | ways struck hard and with great ef-| | ‘The petition covers 165 pages. xl | waar aa: Y 0 U R J E Ww E L R Y | dermined by the Teutons using — cutor Palmer stated. fect. concludes: «—_ ——_—___—_————- sis “