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George Cohan, at the Liberty, in J. Warren Kerrigan chose a jood) author for his first picture, in Peter | Kyne used to be a San! B, Kyne. Francisco newspaper man, and be | came famous overnight with a series | Of stories in the Saturday Evening | concerned principally with) ‘shipping and waterfront life, ct along the Pacific Coast.) ~ clear up to Alaska. | “A Man's Man” is one of his best Stories, full of snap and action and vim, yet not taxing the credulity. Ax and} leading man, J. Warren is ideal. The! tior result is movie. Two scenics and a comedy con- elude the bill. an exceptionally good) 2 g e = é g r Fy = i £ B picture ts the screen version George M. Cohan’s stage triumph he imitates Billy Sunday George assumes the leading role in} too, so nothing more need} ea There's a good comedy, too, which the youthful actor part of Dustin Farnum at the age of 5, in the char acter of Bob McKeever, in “True Hive,” at the Clemmer. Promise of the * of the taking little actor. eee DOUG SURE HAS TO BE QUICK IN THIS ‘ "The inside of a factory, with all the big machinery working, ts the setting used for Doug Fairbanks to demonstrate his athletic ability in “gay, Young Fellow,” at the Colt uses a rapid moving machine an elevator and the whole a ce gasps as he ‘but Doug is too the next floor of the factory. This only one of the thrilling athletic stunts he pulls off during the action you hn new SUIT, COAT, DRESS ind HAT At {he FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STOR and Union. deposited monthly in a | Savings Account in this Bank in 10 years amounts to $2,944.56 because we pay 4% INTEREST compounded semi- annually, Northwest Trust & Savings Bank | ful dancer, | spry to be caught napping, and with | § am leap he is off the belt and onto|¢ jalien enemy Second and Union J. WARREN CHOSE A GOOD MAN > AS AUTHOR OF HIS MOVIE PLAY “Hittho Trail Holliday.” PERSIAN TABRY IS LOCKED IN VAULT It isn't often that Persian cats are locked in a vault with the family all ver during a summer vacation. but that was the fate of a remarkably beautiful biack tabby, in the vaca tion comedy, now showing at the Strand. She didn't like it and vigor ously expressed her views on the way 4 man arranges his home before departing on a trip Elsie Ferguson, in a screen produc Ibsen's “Doll's of Henrik is featured. Movie fans are treated to a real surprise in “The Only Road,” at the Mission, when pretty Viola Dana dis closes the fact that she is a grace as well as a clever actress. In a bar room scene, Viola (in the role of a Mexican gir!) jumps om @ table and dances for the boys who have made her the pet of their Uttle California village. eee HOST OF CHILDREN IN COLONIAL There are 1,300 children In “Jack and the Beanstalk,” which plays at the Colonial today for the last times. The average age of the children is 5 years. J. M. Tarver, the tallest man in the world, plays the giant. eee COLONIAL The “Jack and film fafled to arrive in Seattle, hay- ing been lost in transit The Co the -|lonian is running today and tomor- row a children’s story, “The Trouble | Makers.” —JUNE 28th — MRS. BUSCH AND PARTY ARE HELD IN KEY WEST KEY WEST, Fia., June 19.—Mre. Adoiphus Busch, Mre. Hans Bau mann, accompanied by a Swiss nurse, are now quartered in a hotel |here under guard. They were per mitted by the federal authorities to leave the steamer Mascotte inst night. The Busch party is being held and Telephone COCCOOS OOOO OOCOOOOOCOOSE Registration of several hundred women will continue until June 26 at police station and federal building. Medical associations of Washing- | ton, Oregon and Idaho will be held | July 17-19 in Seattle. | time will be spent at Camp Lewis. Part of the The house has voted to increase the navy permanently from 87,000 to 131,485. Company B, Mothers’ auxiliary, will give a military card party at Meves’ cafeteria, 1415 Third ave., Wednesday evening, June 19. While he was out of the room, I. C. Rice Tuesday reported to the po- $20 from his took when thelr auto was y ntleroy car. Among one present at the con- vention of sheriffs, June 20-22, in Vancouver, Wash. will be John Stringer, King county sheriff. Children’s clinics, to last all sum- mer, began Wednesday morning at the child study laboratory at Sev. enth and Madisoi Burglars visi Mrs. J. K ‘Tue nugget ner ce. It took the police judge less than 20 minutes to separate Don Walley, proprietor of a cider shop at 94 Co-| lumbia st., from $50, after dty squad members had sampled his wares. Patrick J. MeHugh, contractor, is dangerously {11 at his home on Queen Anne hill Problems of civilian relief during and after the war are be ered in a six weeks’ service work, which morning in room 106, the ing. A plenic for all Methodists of Seat- tle will be held July 4 at Lake Bal linger, 12 miles north of Seattle, by the Seattle District Epworth league Pleas of guilty were entered in all but two of 50 t vases on the cal. endar of Judge John B. Gordon Tues- day. Fines of $676 were collected. The body of Henry P. Hanson, Se- attle sailor drowned at Ocean Beach, California, after saving the lives of five comrades, has been recovered and is on the way North, Cobb Beanstalk” | awaiting word from the authorities at Washington. Orders have been) ismued that no communication should | be permitted between the two wom: | en. | HREE these attractive practical effect. Price $4.50. The Indispensable Tub Skirt is well-represented in the Basement’s displays of summer apparel. Striped Tub Skirts at 95¢ and $1.50 are fashioned with pretty pockets, gathered backs, wide belts and deep hems, featuring stripes of rose, blue, yellow, tan and black on white ground. Waist measurements, 25 to 30 inches. Plain White Tub Skirts at 95¢ and $2.00 are made up from dur- | able cotton gaberdine, twill and linenette, in belted and_ half - belted styles, with gathered backs. They are cut amply wide to permit the necessary freedom for tennis and general out- ing wear. —Basement Salesroom Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.50 IDE-COLLAR and V-neck effects are featured in this group of Blouses, tailored from good quality crepe de Chine, in Apricot, Flesh-pink, Rose, White, Light-blue, Light- green, Maize and Peach and daintily finished with lace-trimmed collars, hem- stitching and _ tucking. Sizes 38 to 44. Price $2.50. —nasement Salesroom. | Women’s White Canvas OXFORDS $4.50 S pictured, Lace Ox- fords in five-eyelet model, made of fine, white Sea Island canvas, with hand-turned sole and covered Louis heel. Sizes 21% to 7, widths A to D. Price $4.50 pair. WOMEN’S WHITE CAN- VAS PUMPS, of fine Sea Island canvas with hand-turned sole and | covered Louis heel; sizes 2 to 7, price | $3.15. pair. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s White Milan Hats $4.50 styles Hats—Poke, Rolling-brim—and each has the soft, cushion brim They are tastefully banded with grosgrain rib- bon and finished with bow, cockade or buttons. | STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918. PAGE 7 BASEMENT SALESROOM to in and choose from Mushroom Basement Salesroom Bathing Suits A New Shipment OTTON, Cotton - and- wool and Wool qual- ities are represented in this new shipment of Bathing Suits for women and children, which fea- ture tasteful stripe com- binations In Red, Navy-blue, Gray, Black, Light-blue and Yellow with White —some are made with shield sleeve effect, oth- ers are sleeveless, Prices as follows: Children’s sizes, 24 to 34, T5e to $3.25. Women's sizes, 36 to 46, 95c to $5.00. ‘White Japanese Silk $1.00 Yard VERY _ interesting value is offered in these durable wash silks, woven with corded stripe or check in self color and well adapted for making up into summer dresses and shirtwaists. Thirty inches wide, price $1.00 yard. THE POPULAR FOULARD SILKS are featured tn a va- riety of effective denigns— figured. polka-dotted and coin- apotted—on grounds of navy blue, Copenhagen-blue, Rus sianereen, plum, tan, reeeda and black, Thirty-six inches wide, price $1.60 yard. —Harement Salesroom, Boys’ Hosiery 35c Pair OYS’ medium - ribbed two-thread Cotton Hose, double knee, spliced heel and toe. Sizes 7 to 10, 35c pair; 3 pairs $1.00. —pasement Satesroom. Women’s Fiber-silk Hose 65c Pair IBER-SILK Boot Hose with spliced heel and toe, in Black, White, Sky, Gold, Pink, Lavender, Navy-blue and Copen- hagen. Sizes 814 to 10, 65¢ pair. Basement Salesroom. Women’s Lisle Hose 22c Pair OMEN’S Black Lisle Hose, “seconds” and slightly imperfect. Sizes 81% to 10, 22¢ pair. —Pasement Salesroom Women’s Coveralls, $1.25 ASHIONED for house- keeping and for war service, too, from good quality gingham in checks of lavender, black or blue and white, also lavender- or blue-and-white stripes. Trimmed at neck and sleeves with plain or checked material. Price $1.25. nasement Salesroom. | One large Salesroom, practically a block long, devoted entirely to | selling the lower-priced lines of dry goods, pre: | dress accessories and table wares. It is stocked with fresh, clean lines FREDERICK&NELSON | Store Opens at 8:30. Closes at 5:30 y-to-wear garments, At 69c —House Sets in two- and three-piece styles, made | from serviceable wash fabrics in Tan or Delft- blue. Sizes 34 and 36 only. At 95¢ —House Dresses of plain- blue chambray gingham, with striped trim, sizes | 34, 36 and 38 only; also | Dresses of plain tan and blue percale with large circular collar, red tie and red piping, also styles in striped percale, sizes 36 to 44. —blue, pink, rose, lavender and yellow are the predom- inating colors —vestees, collars and ties of lawn and pique enhance their simple freshness —some are finished with patent leather belts and provided with shirred or trouser pockets —price $5.85. WOMEN’S AUTOMOBILE DUSTERS, of gray cot- ton crash and linen-fin- ished materials — full- of merchandise, bought for this Salesroom only, and carrying the same broad assurance of dependability as goods stocked elsewhere in this store. Four Exceptional Lots of HOUSE DRESSES Are Featured by the Basement House Dress Section for This Thursday's Selling, Offering Unusually Attractive Values as Follows: At $1.25 —a variety of attractive Dresses in this group, made up from cotton foul- ards, gingbams and per- cales, some with em- broidery trimming. Sizes 36 to 42. At $1.45 —Embroidery - trimmed Dresses of striped or checked gingham, also Dresses of plain pink and blue chambray gingham. No one style in a full size range, but all sizes from 384 to 44 are represented in the lot. —Basement Salesroom Suits of Summer Silks A JERZ, Silk Poplin and Taffeta are the foundations for these smart Suits, which in- troduce the favored plaited and shirred pep- lum effects in jacket design, also the deeply pointed panier designs, Colors featured are: Rose-pink, French-blue, Turquoise, Paddy-green, Beige, Belgium-blue, Navy-blue and Black. —price $22.50. Basement Salesroom. Summer Frocks of Gingham $5.85 ELIGHTFULLY cool-looking and smart are these Dresses of fashionably-plaided ginghams, in new surplice and straight-line models. length, with convertible collar, patch pockets and belt; $1.95, $2.95 and $5.00. —Basement Salesroom. been opened, and $1.50 pair. Children’s Mercerized Sweaters S silky in feel and ap- pearance as a little miss could wish, yet more practical for children’s wear than the all-silk | garments, are these Mer- cerized Sweaters in Copenhagen-blue, Peach, Pink and Salmon combined with purple, green and Copenhagen in the striped trim on col- lars and cuffs. Some have sash effect, others are belted, and all are pro- vided with pockets. Sizes 28 to 36. Price } $5.00. nasement Salesroom. xed Stationery, 15c OXED Stationery and Correspondence Cards with envelopes, in various styles; price 15¢ box. ~—pasement Satesroom Wash Laces 25c Yard ASH LACES in dainty filet pat- terns, suitable for neck- wear and trimming, with insertion to match; 5 inches wide, price 25¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. | Auto Scarf: $1.50 HIFFON Auto Scarfs with hemstitched edges in white, brown, blue, Copenhagen, laven- der and black; price $1.50. _pasoment salesroom | Women’s | Handkerchiefs, 10c VARIETY of attrac- tive styles, some | with white or colored embroidered corners, oth- ers with hemstitched or fancy edges; price 10¢ each. —Basement Salesroom, Misses’ Union Suits, 35c ISSES’ White Rib- bon Cotton Union Suits; low neck, sleeve- less, tight knee. Sizes 4 to 16 years, 35¢ suit. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Vests 25c and 35c OMEN’S Swiss - rib- bed Cotton Vests with silk draw tape; low neck and sleeveless. Sizes 36 and 88, 25¢; sizes 40, 42 and 44, 35¢. —Basement Salestoom. 32-piece Blue Willow Set, $5.75 USEFUL SERVICE for breakfast or camp use, quaintly good-looking in the time-honored Blue Willow pattern and color, yet strong and durable. The Set includes: 6 Dinner Plates 6 Bread and Butter Plates* —the set of 82 pieces, $5.75. —$—$— $$ 6 Sauce Dishes 6 Tea Cups and Saucers 3 Vegetable Dish, 1 Platter —Basement Salesroom. BASEMENT SALESROOM To Every Woman Who Does Not Know Our Basement Salesroom is extended a cordial invitation to call forthwith and learn for herself how helpful this Salesroom can be to wom- | _ en who are providently determined to make their shopping money in these times go as far as possible. Inexpensive Nottingham Curtains NEW shipment of these serviceable Curtains for cottage and apartment-house use has just —including plain center styles with attrac- tive borders, also allover patterns in con- ventional and floral effects, all well-fin- ished with durable overlock edge —21% yards long, in white or Egyptian color. Mod- erately priced at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 | wear. In misses’ and children’s sizes — to 2—price | | ~-Basrment Salesroom. Summer Smocks GOOD - LOOKING Smock tucked into | the vacation bag is sure © to come in handy. It may be in coat-style, it may | idea express the slip-over which Fashion so strongly favors. The Basement features sev- era] versions of this smart utility garment, tailored from Mnen-finished fabric in Tose, green, white, light-blue or dark-blue and smocked in bright colors on front, cok lar and pockets. 5 —sizes 36 to 44. Prices, $3.75 and $3.95. : —Basement Salesroom Pearl Buttons 5c Card WO-HOLE Pearl But- tons of good quality; sizes 14 to 22; 1 dozen on a card; price 5¢ card. ~—Basement Salesroom. Jewelry Novelties, 10c EWELRY Novelties, including Hat Pin Sets with assorted colored heads, Waist Sets, Dress Sets in oval and round shape, Cuff Links and Bar Pins; price 10¢ each. —-Basement Salesroom. Patent Leather Barefoot Sandals $1.65 Pair WO hundred pairs only, of these well- made Barefoot Sandals in patent leather, as_ illus- trated. They combine the freedom of the sandal with the dressy appear- ance required for town $1.65 pair. Children’s Tan Calf Bare- foot Sandals, with good, oak-tanned soles; sizes 5 to 8, $1.50; 814 to 11, $1.75 111% to 2, $1.95 '. —Rasement Salesroom a Remnants EMNANTS of Metal Laces, Lace, Em- broidery, fancy Net, Chif- fon, Crepe and Ribbon in good lengths; low priced. Basement Salesroom,