The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 7

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PAGE * MAIL AND EXPRESS FORWARDING STATION Downstairs, in Basement Store follows: each. ‘ HE DASEMENT STORE Madras shirtings, finished with buttons, and offered in a wide range of novelty stripes and tasteful colorings. 1,000 Shirts At $1.50 Each Sizes 14 to 1712; Sleeve Lengths, 33, 34, 35. —made up from madras, percales, crepes and ginghams, in prints and yarn-dyed patterns, including narrow, wide and novelty stripe ef- fects in a broad variety of colorings. At $1.50 FREDERICK & NELSON pos | NECKWEAR HE BASEMENT STORE Men's Fur- nishings Section offers very attractive | values in Shirts and Scarfs, in featured lots, as 1,500 Shirts At $1.25 Each Sizes 14 to 18; Sleeve Lengths, 33, 34, 35 —carefully made up from serviceable crepe-finished vod quality pearl At $1.25 each. 1,750 F our-in-Hand Ties at 95c | —in large, square and pointed-end styles, made up from richly colored scarf- ~ ing silks in floral and conventional effects, and finished with satin slip-easy band. At 95¢ each. 1,000 F our-in-Hand Ties at 55c in large flowing-end style, featuring a wide range of beautiful colorings in flowered and figured silks; provided with satin slip-easy band. At 55e each. Crepe de Chine For the Hand-made Gift ' , NEGLIGEE, a lingerie garment, a boudoir gar- ! ment and many other gifts are at their best “when made from soft Crepe de Chine. It is featuted in the Basement Store in a wide variety of the favored light and dark colorings, and may also be presented in the length, to be made up as the recipient wishes. Forty-inch width, $1.45 yard. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Umbrellas $1.50 | 4 STRONG Umbrella for any weather, | with black waterproof covering on 7-rib steel frame, with natural wood handle, $1.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. 1 $2.00 ‘oo housekeeper who } knows the superiority | i Women’s Of casserole cookery will | | Merino Union + Welcome this gift. It has | . and tute round | Suits, $3.00 ‘ brown and round | : meeeewsre _ inset in ERINO Union Suits _hickel-plated pierced a knit with silk stripe, ebonized wood white i Seven-inch size, ex- | in ankle length, with ceptionally good value at |high neck and long | $2.00. © | sleeves, sizes 34 to 44, | seware , price $3.00. i i MENT Srone. | THE BASEMENT STORE i | Renewed Tungsten Lights —they give brighter light than carbon lamps, and use current, THE BASEMENT STORF. | THE BASEMENT STORE, Children’s Sweaters Reduced to $1.95 N_ exceptionally low A price for Children’s White Coat-style Sweaters with large sailor collar, wide belt and turn-back cuffs. Sizes 28 to 34, re- duced to $1.95. THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Fiber-boot Stockings 65c Pair HESE Stockings have a 16-inch boot of fiber silk, and double heel and toe In gray, Palm Beach, white, black and Kelly green, 65¢ pair. AT 8 We Women’s Knit Vests 39c and 50c Each INE - RIBBED White Cotton Vests with nov- 4 elty yokes, in low neck, sleeveless style, sizes 36 and 38, 39¢; sizes 42 and 44, 50¢, THE BASEMENT STORK, CHRISTMAS SHIRTS AND FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE | The Art Needlework Section Tie tem ort ee as well as those requiring individual handiwork for their completion. The woman who finds little time for fancy-work may choose: tiny Teas ee to $450 Cretonne and Silk Covers for telephone books, $2.00. Novelty Colonial Wall Mirrors, Pictures, § ‘s Hand tinted in tasteful $2.50 each. frames, © to $8.75. r od Fi mean Mott Framed Pictures, copies of hand cdlorea, $8 00, $3.00 and famous masterpieces, 60 to $4.00. adios i veil Dettly - fashioned Bows and effects, $1.00 Sachets of ribbon, Sie to to $10.00. $2.00 each Desk Sets in ¢ Silk Brocade Trays and Cush and tapest fons, $1.00 to $5.00. moe Silk Brocade Photo Frames, Straw Shopping Baskets, $4.00 £1.86 and S450 cash and $5.00 each Third Floor. A Christmas Salil Hand-madePhilippine Gown Special $3.00 VERY stitch in this lovely E Gown is made by hand, and it is beautifully embroid- ered in large dragon-fly motif with outspread wings and ‘ tiny scattered floral sprays. 1 The ribbon is laced through 4 hand-embroidered eyelets and \W the neck and sleeves are fin- JA \ EN\ ished with scallops. A beautiful gift, and ex- ceptional value at $3.00, —Second Floor ——s= a Three New Models in Wool Sweater Coats Featured at $12.50 are just the sort to accompany one on a brisk winter hike, whether it’s an all-afternoon affair through frosty fir woods or just across the golf links. One model with white bordered sailor collar, cuffs and bottom edge is in block weave; shown in salmon, taupe, Kelly green and turquoise; $12.50. A model in heather mixture has sailor collar, full back and tassel-ended sash; $12.50. For the brunette, there is a Sweater in a rich shade of rose, of fancy weave with roll collar and belt; $12.50. —Second Floor. The Many Women Who Have Adopted The “La Camille” Corset as the corset in which they feel at their very best and look their smartest will welcome these new arrivals. Be- side the assurance of style and comfort, one takes pleasure in wear- ing a corset so well made. The_ exclusive “Ventilo” back contrib- utes much to health and ease, MODEL 4810 (Pictured) FOR THE AVERAGE SLENDER FIGURE, made of pink brocade with very low bust and elas- tic sections under bust and in back; lightly boned, sizes 20 to 28, price $8.50! MODEL 355-C, FOR THE AVERAGE STOUT FIG- URE, with prominent abdomen and fleshy limbs. Made of strong white coutil with medium bust and rubber section at lower edge of back; sizes 20 to 36, price $5.00. MODEL 148, FOR THE SLENDER OR AVERAGE FIGURE, with medium low bust, long skirt. Made of white Garrick cloth with elastic sections in back, and three pairs of hose supporters attached, price $4.00, OUR SURGICAL CORSET FITTING ROOM IS COM- PLETELY EQUIPPED, with expert corsetieres in attendance, —Second Floor When the Rain Doesn’t Go Away but stays and rains and rains all day, and little children have to go out to play and to school, then they'll need some of the rainy day Shoes shown in our Shoe Section. A CINNAMON BEAR CALFSKIN SHOE has the broad toe last, so comfortable for growing feet, and heavy welted sole; sizes 514 to 8, $3.15; sizes 814 to 1114, pr 3.50 pair. THEN FOR “BEST” ONE HAS WHITE-TOPPED SHOES with patent leather lowers. The nubuck tops are easily cleaned; sizes 2 to 5, $2.00; 514 to 8, $2.50; 814 to 11, $3.15; 1114 to 2, $3. First Floor, : | | MAIL AND EXPRESS FORWARDING STATION Downstairs, in Basement Store The Separate Skirt Is a Firm Friend to the Busy Business Woman who has so few moments to spend on that important asset—her wardrobe. And by its aid she finds much costume variety with slight investment. In our inter- esting showing of Separate Skirts for business wear there are Skirts of Serge, Poplin and Panama Cloth in Navy and Black with practical braid and bone button trimmings or wide tucks, pocket flaps, wide belts—and the backs are becomingly shirred. Trouser pockets are concealed under the oft plaits of the r serge Skirt at center $15.00. Price HE This Speedy Rubber-tired Automobile will go just as fast as a little boy can pedal. It has a regular steering wheel, half-inch rubber tires, and is in gray finish with red hood and gear enameled black, $9.00, A Hand Car For the Sturdy Little Fellow he'll like to show how fast he can go by pulling the handle back and forth. This one half-inch tires, seat painted red, and black enameled gear, 86.00, has steel frame, with rubber This Fine Reed Carriage doll. with . and es 24 inches In gray or natural fin to handle. ish, with black enameled gear 85.00. Toy Section, in THE BASEMENT STORE. A SEMENT STORE There is an attractive flap ef- | fect on the back of the navy or | | Dlack poplin skirt at left, $10.00. | The three-piece cut gives a new line to the navy serge Skirt at right, $15.00. —BSecond Floor. 70 Silk Dresses Reduced to $13.85 TTRACTIVE savings are presented in this offer- ing—for all of the dresses have been taken from higher-priced groups. They are of the sort one chooses for afternoon and utility wear, in Taffeta Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chine Satin in Copenhagen, Navy, Black, White and Plaids —many with Georgette sleeves. Sizes for women and misses. Two Examples of the Values are Sketched: At right, Black Crepe de Chine Frock with box and accordion plaitings combined in its over- skirt, black Georgette vestee and white crepe collar—$13.85. At left, Plaid Messaline Dress with pointed overskirt, fringed sash and collar and cuffs of white satin— $13.85. —THE BASEMENT STORE. A Dainty Apron Seldom Comes Amiss —the housekeeper rarely has too many, so another can usually be added to her store without fear of over-supplying her. TEA APRONS, 25¢ TO $1.25 —are of white organdie and lawn, in round and square styles, with dainty lace trimmings, ribbon bows, ruffles and ribbon shirrings. SEWING APRONS, 50¢ TO $1.35— Valenciennes lace edges, insertions and ribbon bows trim these dainty Aprons. THE BASEMENT STORE Gift Handkerchiefs Box of 3, 25c UC TING a few of the attractive Gift Hand- kerchiefs to be had at this price, all appropriately boxed for Christmas giving. Women’s Handkerchiefs with colored corner embroidery and colored overcast edge. Corner-embreidery Handkerchiefs with over- cast edge, all-white. Men’s Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. —box of three, 25¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE,

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