The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 7

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1G ¥. SLAR 1HE SEATTLE AY, DECEMBER 10, 1918 ‘FrederichomPlelgon FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE Christmas Toys for Girls and Boys —in the Basement Store IKE his first tooth and his first laugh, Baby's first Christmas is a very interesting event to his adoring family, and even he will express his satis- faction with an infantile “coo.” That his family as well as admiring relatives and “friends of the family” may select gifts really appreciated by a baby, the Infants’ Section shows such in the sparkling tree gifts as these, and many more: AA KNIT NIGHTINGALE of pink and white wool, (*>: with pink ribbons, $1.75. STRING DOLLIES with jingle bells on their toes to make music wherever they go. ANOTHER STRUNG fingers, $1.00. The pair DOLLY with belle on her A LITTLE DRESS HANGER, softly padded and covered with lace edged with pink and white rib- bon and topped off with ribbon IVORY BRUSH AND and pink roses A LITTLE NECK, a fluffy Powder WHITE forget-me "TO POWL one, $1.25 OME SET with r decorations, $1.00 Puff with hand-painted bow -FIRST LITTLE SHOES OF WHITE FELT wiih blue buttonholing and pearl buttons, $1.00 pair THAT ONE YOUN( MAY BE MANNISH here tx a pair of Military Brushes with pink roses and forget-me-nots painted on the back. little comb, $2.25 set THOUGH VERY With a t-A VERY INTERESTING RATTLE with a baby painted on the ivory ball, and a convenient ring for little fingers, 65c. J—BLUE AND WHITE BOOTEES knit with a curve to fit over a dimpled knee; $1.00 pair K—TO HOLD A BABYS “BUREAU THINGS,” a vhite Ivoroid Tray with hand-painted roves and forget-me-nota, $1.25, i-~TO KEEP LITTLE FEARS WARM, this white corded silk Hood has softly padded lining, $1.00. M-THIS BATH THERMOMETER of hand-painted wood will tell mother that baby's bath ts just right; 75¢c. N—A TEETHING RING OF WHITE IVOROID on a« pink ribbon to tie to crib or carriage, 25 O—LITTLE ARMLETS of pink and white satin ribbon with ribbon roses, 50c pair. POUR BABY,” A BOOK to hold baby’s pictures and all those little “first” events like words and steps and par- tes, 65c. Q--BOOTEES OF BLUE AND WHITE WOOL to wear when one sits up, 400 pair. R—A THICK BIB to catch bread and milk, of Turkish tow- eling. in pink and white, 20c. 8—WHITE KID ROOTEES lined with pink satin and laced pair ERY YOUNG DINER, a white tvorold Food Pusher with hand-painted baby on the handle, 66¢. with ribbon, 7 T—TQ HELP A Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise Special $3.00 F splendid quality pink crepe de chine, the En- velope Chemise pictured has dainty Dresden floral design in pink, blue dnd lavender hand embroidered on the front. With double machine hemstitched edges and broad satin ribbon shoulder straps, special $3.00. Second Floor. Automobile Robes Make Such Handsome Gifts and they are as useful at home as a-traveling, especially on the sleeping porch. We are showing wide lines of both domestic and English Robes, with the vivid plaids of the Scotch clans on one side and reverse of blue, green or brown. | DOMESTIC ROBES of wool mixture with deep fringe, | $10.00, $12.00 to $20.00. | ENGLISH ROBES of wonderful softness and the light- | Ress and warmth that pure wool gives, with deep fringe, $27.50 and $35.00. In limousine | Weight, First Floor y <“~v ~—Becond Floor, 2d 0) PANS re Brewn Kid Boots at $8.75 Pair HESE attractively priced Boots in brown kidskin, have welted soles, and may be had with military or French leather heels. Price $8.75 pair, Broken Lines of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords Reduced to $5.00 Pair HERE are 160 pairs in this offering—Patent Colt- skin Oxfords with welt or turned sole, also Black Kid Boots—broken sizes. Reduced to $5.00 pair. First Floor Bathrobe Blankets, Special $3.85 N opportunity to select a Bathrobe Blanket for Christmas presentation, with plenty of time yet for making, is offered by this special showing of Bath- robe Blankets, complete with neck cord and_ girdle. Reversible designs in Tan, Navy, Brown and Indian colorings, special $3.85. First Floor HE DA New Tub Silks at $1.50 Yard MOST acceptable present for “him” would be a A Silk Shirt made of this new striped Tub Silk, or a tailored blouse would be acceptable to “her.” This Silk is also adaptable for making pajamas or boys’ blouses; 32 inches wide, $1.50 yard. THE BASEMENT STORE, Fur Coat Collars $5.50 MOST comforting and A ornamental addition Women’s Pink Undervests 35c to the winter coat is one en egress Pi wk of these Fur Coat Collars é 4 on ests, low in black, brown or natural 9¢Ck and sleeveless, in sizes 36 and 38, priced at 35¢. THE coney. Price $5.50. -—THE BASEMENT STORE BASEMENT ‘STORE A Gift of Every Morning Usefulness is the Pittsburg Electric Vacuum Cleaner—a practical and inexpensive household necessity. It’s especially appropriate for the Christmas bride, and she will surely appreciate such a labor saving, carpet saving gift. A well-finished Cleaner with reliable motor, motor casing and body of pure aluminum, extra wide suction nozzle and 12-inch revolving brush which may be adjusted to the carpet nap. Complete with long cord, $25.00. Housewares Section in THE BASEMENT STORE. Those Frosted Christmas Cakes and other “goodies” so necessary to a real Yuletide celebration will be more easily and more orna- mentally constructed when the “culinary staff” is reinforced with such aids- to-cooking as these: A TWO.CUP FLOUR SIFTER rex Utility Pan, which is use. with graduations for fractions ful after Christmas, — too, of a cup makes measuring ex $1.00. act and quick; works with one : hand, 15c. TO MAKE AN “EATABLE” UNDERCRUST on the mince pie, a Pyrex Pie Plate is most successful, and handsome ough for the table. Price CRINKLE-EDGED COOKIES, spades and diamonds are made by fancy Cookie Cutters useful for sandwich cutting too; 10¢ to 25¢ each FOR PACKING “CHRISTMAS EATS” — Paper Waxed Paper will keep fresh and unbroken “SPITSSPRUTA,” A COOKING PRESS those Scandinavi cakes of famed deliciousness FANCY used for Christmas has four dies of different ELY STORE FF shapes and is as useful for nd ce sas Ww frosting and m 1 potato a ake F might hy trimmings as for cookie mak a padlock added; in black ing, $1.25, complete white enamel, ventilated, $2.00 and $2.75 each A CAKEPAN WITH REMOV ABLE BOTTOM is most use FOR QUICKLY WHIPPING ful for rich breakable CREAM for @ Cream cakes; a large 20¢ Whip or Ma Mixer has glass jar beater TO BAKE A FRUIT CAKE to and funnel for oll; screws to the table, $1.7 THE BASEMENT STORE, A Gift of Cheering Warmth is the COZY GLOW ELEC- TRIC RADIATOR pictured— 1 new “Westinghouse” prod- uct, handsome and effi- cient a substitute for glowing logs in the fireplace as a chill dispeller for bathroom and bedroom, The large copper reflector may be adjusted to throw heat in any direction; works on any light socket for an hour, Price $10.00, Hot Point Heaters at $11.00. Majestic Heaters, $9.00 and $13.10. Housefurnishings Section, THE BASEMENT STORE, perfection, one may use a Py as PAGE 7— The Negligee or Lingerie Gift dainty as the gift- still be as long may be a chooser wishes and moderately priced as a gift list necessitates. that are Gifts combine these virtues featured in the Jasement Store in wide array: Bathrobes of Beacon and Blan ket Cloth, § s $ $4.50 and $49 Flunnelette Kimonos, & Pink Crepe de Chine C/m* soles, with r em br’ sidered cig rimimr g-, $1.00, 16. Crepe Kimonos pe de Chine rad Sattr with bluebird Ae or pink batice and lin, dexigns, $2.50 a gerie cloth, with lace or em- Onepiece Crepe Pajamas in broidery . trimming, $1.00, | bluebird, butterf! and dai $3.25 to $2.2 3 patterns, $2.75 to $3.50. +—THE BASEMENT STORE. Silk-boot Stockings $1.00 Pair HESE Stockings are of the well-known Phoenix make, reinforced with lisle heel and toe. In Battle- ship-gray, Arizona-silver, Russia Calf, Tuxedo Tan, Black, Havana-brown, White, Cloud-gray and Bronze, | $1.00 pair. THE BASEMENT STORE. | Chemises, $2.25, Koudoir Caps, 50c, ©, $1.00 and $1.25, elope Chemises of soft | First Floor HIS Robe was sketched in the Men’s Furnishings Section by a staff artist, and is typical of the in- teresting values afforded in FRED- ERICK & NELSON'S displays of Christmas Gift Haberdashery. A Robe well-cut, well-tailored and amply full; of good weight, very soft in finish; in tasteful color- combinations and simply trimmed, Price $7.50. First Floor asaman would have it. rae

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