The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919 “9 | ’ i a | =: Nocrvence CHAMBER WILL LEAGUE WITHIN BIG FOUR’ PLAN | ; : FREDERICK & NELSON se] Sets) HELP SOLDIERS LEAGUE PLANIN FIRST MEETING i © gon - q roliday ; ar as ‘ ere at nmunk : a FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Hi father, t ” x 4 ttle tg “1 (EDITOR'S NOTE.—The Bal Page One Hal lott ’ A k very to aswint with the re ; up by . 9 ° : ii Balkans, and indicates t | ‘nema mt Rhodes is chairman, a thons cea gpekerigay al | mitted to full membership Pa a. 4 | ci bala | [Seceare rs er oots and Oxfords i y said, pr BY HENRY woop ud t to “" ' t rogram is being form ° | : j wre - Y the hoarae at ying Labor Reduced to $5.00 $6.00 | | $7.45 | The Pair Get condu ¢ 4 park that jated de ure | | | & Puset § Hl : ope el of the board fol-) gest war of all tine # | =or | jasenndiaieneilagaiiaiial les, chairman; C. 1H airman; Dr, Henry W. Dilling, 1 Struve, Major J rank A. Waterhouse ge, O. A, Kjos, C. T ROKEN lines from our regular stocks, many from the best makers of women’s shoes, sharply reduced in price because size-ranges are incomplete, although they offer fair selection in the “middle” sizes. tie daughter, Mrs. ( H,, at the age of 66 —_—— | national labor voted at th ng probably ‘-| H. Latimer, I H. Par ; pany [Sian ss eee ; Pare os Y Fain. or le am : nee 500 Pairs of Shoes 300 Pairs of Oxfords | if n factions to the pact of I by which Ita | Reduced to $5.00 Pair Reduced to $6.00 Pair Brown Walking Oxfords Oxfords of French bronze kidskin pte Ouiakin Brench:heel Oxtordi Patent Coltskin Oxfords with satin quarters Patent 5 Dark-gray Kidskin Oxfords 4 ag Aryl PLACEMENT BUREAU {S$ Efficient? TO GET NEW QUARTERS : was promised quarters of the soldiers Maybe they are 100 per ar information anc efficient, but y are pot 4 ment buread, on the third . cs 3 wi alki °C 1S i pared to say “ye : the United States employm Scelersyangye DB Pn ant Flume I) Gray Kid Boots with walking heels —alf with hand-turned soles and French ost exactin x Cherry = st ill ope = * 2 bee r Ty allan . 4 H ame wal Wil open | vake regarding fut bsp hoses Koko-brown Boots with buckskin tops. wood heels. fn the Balkans,” Pi When resentatives of the Red Cross, brings head are yo M. C. A. and war camp com you place the blame property munity service will be perma Eyes of 90 per cent efficiency | instatied in the placement t will do your work most of the | in addition time, > in an emerge was showered with 200 Pairs of Boots Reduced to $7.45 Pair lan Russia Calf Boots with buckskin tops l'an Russia Calf Boots with worumbo cloth tops | Black Kidskin Boots with gray worumbo cloth tops and leather Louis heels thine Daler: reau to government emr ment officinis, rding to Law aber yes are m Wood, federal director —they may not hold Harold Preston, chairman of the The personal service of Mr.| committees in charge of the t Huteson or Mr. Donahey—doth | jn i Seattle employers to experts—is at your disposal to bureau. He urges them determine the visual efficiency | openings for the returned fig oo The reasons for Bulgaria's exclu chairman, Wednesday As eet, soon as they receive their discharge ee ™ hee of your eyes, men at their earliest convent - LS A "Where the deat classes are made” Roys who went over to F | eee a ‘ PIKE STRE ffered their lives gave up the | } i Copp a iggy ore Bulgaria Betrayed Plans a H E S E E N Li Use scat tet ns =f i i of all employes to last in 19 3 , | : D sanad d geo hoe seca Meat te New Wasaga Women’s Shoes at Reduced Prices iaMOnds |. Me roan cag ‘ fetes —— | Tcoey wuss yoo seed cones. Ast examination in ive Ae Y : Reduced to | $3.95 Pair eee $4.45 | Pair Leans taken up from others and more money advanced Liberal amounts. Lowest rates, job to which he is Broken lines of Pumps and Oxfords in patent and plain leathers. 115 pairs of Women’s Gray Kid Shoes with gray cloth tops. way without the people's RAINIER LODGE TO DANCE You get full amount of loans—~ NDER ADVISEMENT Greens Mas 0a maatnate ‘ge N 75 pair Women’s Evening Slippers in gold and silver cloth. : - pe interest deducted. Ladies’ Poi onowal of Kriation Falken « kala tea teeee ashe 1, w wel]: 75 Base, oF uh ; 100 pairs of Brown Calf Shoes with Department. burg. president of the Walla Walla aie pent a Panties ng in thel Hi, 1923%| 60 pairs of Gray Kid Lace Shoes with gray cloth tops. brown buckskin tops Lsane on Diamonds, Watehes F Commercial Club, for the support of a inieaee tke ce ve | tops. and Liberty Bonds state citizens to make a reclamation |paving arrived when secret diple| 3 | pees SESE Se re ee o fle land on north side of Mehed, I can now} Empire Mortgage | 1°50 ee bun the Wall y mut be abolished, I can now | : the Snake rive in th ure to reveal that Venizelos waa | | ° ° Loan Co. an ies han teen taken |*eUtur® to reveal that Venison was | An Unusually Low Price . Stamped Lingerie under advisement by the board of Established 13 Yeara > White Bldg. trustees of the Seattle Chamber “sa Commerce and Commercial Club: CONTINUOUS PALACE. HIP <2‘ A COMPLETE NEW SHOW TOMORROW allies informed him that entry at that thne would be le with their interesta. los Went to Theatre on There. | for Embroidering Silk Dresses Attractively Priced GOWNS, COMBINATIONS AND SKIRTS, made up f ” = og. | |. Continued From Page One ” and ready to embroider, stamped on good quality lawn, $1.50 each. COMBINATIONS, made up and ready to embroider, 85¢ each. STAMPED CORSET COVERS, finished with elastic Greecesix in the fullest accord with President Wilson's program for the league of nations, She attempt ed to contribute to this universal | N league by doing her part toward ef. fecting perfect accord in the Bal Mr. and Mra Mra. Archibald chard Derby and Robinson —tie-= A Breezy Breeze of Comedy and Songs Wright and Wilson ington is $6,000 a year Cow Scotch Pantomimists > ae he motor hearse by 101 ff N opportunity to brighten | at waist, boca thew ; : NAVY BOOMS SALUTE non went A the winter wardrobe at BIBS Oe arnt Aen of generous size, } WASHINGTON, Jan. al navar {0,{0 covered church (© mae lH] 141. Cost ig offered in this | tebe, finished with a little embroidery at hem, i] 2g per fortifications pace the chur » wae o wpled. al | collection of Messaline and | BUCILLA ART PACKAGES, containing stamped hoes inte wi 5,9 Ror ee iy curio or east | Satin tata They offer | articles with full directions for working and _suffi- Juanita Hansen in “The Sea Flower” oem ne Mra, Ni Lor worth, | ara} choice © Gent areal fc eee See muy Seem, . “Ts rT} jundays, Bag 2 ey & We Mrs. | Gray Brown Navy Wistaria nets, Women’s Aprons, Gowns, Combinations and Doug’ t Emlen Ro velt, Mr. and Mra. Josep Mr, and Mra, E v Mr. and Mrs. Lé 1 John K. Roorevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt, Mra. H. Ll, | Pajamas, priced at 50¢ to $3.00. | THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Stockings Copenhagen Midnight-blue Black —some with panel effect Jo! E. Roosevelt Mrs. 4 oe | RAFONO A | Ftobmnson Mra Y i i} belted with long tie sash, ( > [ James Roosevelt, Samuel M. itoose-| others designed along grace- | 5 P ji Fred H008 ae Dehn rin ful lines, and many with | 2 Cc alr Kermit Roceevsts und Theoaere, ir,{]| tunics or surplice bodices. A MISCELLANEOUS assortment of Lisle, Cotton pee! bev enet ey gee Sizes 16 to 44, also extra and Cashmere Stockings, exceptionally low- their father’s 1 and proba sizes, 4614, 50 and 5014, Ex- | | | priced at 25¢ pair. If you are thinking of buying a phonograph it] would soon + io ‘the Ur céptional values at $14 7 r will pay you to see a complete showing of the cele-|"""" 44 treet Monument THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Fiber-silk Stockings brated Columbia Grafonolas before you decide on| 4 me all today % any special instrument. There are so many models} collect funds for a monument to sarees Fed 50c Pair and such a wide range of prices is covered that} Roosevelt, to be set up in only an exclusive phonograph store is liable to| carry the entire line. "It’s Easy to Have One In Your Home Black, white and a few colors are represented in 9-piece Cooking Set | this assortment of Fiber-silk Stockings; not every | size in each color, but a good selection in the lot as Attractive Value at | a whole—S0O¢ pair. Stockings Reduced to 10c Pair $1.65 | Broken lines of Women’s, Children’s and Infants’ 7 11 find all modela of the Columbia Grafonola in our stock Sa i * Bahia , : Ea a ‘sagen shown here will give you s idea of the VERY convenient | Stockings, reduced to 10¢ Pall.rins BASEMENT STORE. variety from which you may select and also of the VERY SPECIAL A combination of | = CREDIT TERMS which we arrange for your convenience baking dishes, this dard, Nelson O Au nes A ’s Mixed-weol Columbia, Type and Mrs. Cocneliun. Vanderbilt, M Set of brown ~and omen s I1X€d-weo. 1 Grafonola W.-K. Var r r ir nnd M white ware, col t- patented features Wm. H. Crocker and Dr. Stefar ing of | V ‘tng recr atone, Saenes ae | es ests, $1. ieee estes, depres onderful reputation for The ritual reli 1 Covered Casserole | ? i choice © double-taced 85c records) y of the cereme Psalms 39 1 Bowl N unusually low price for a part-wool Vest— gelecti on 9 double and 90, The f First > i is | caus ;, ; ‘ Mt ts offered at i” ehieeras ies setae ak cotiathiaia wa Ripa abe! 1 pane ne abl A quoted because they are subject to slight imper- tural lesson. Afterwar Gdomyieuel Sass fections. High neck, long-sleeve style, sizes 36, 88, 51.75 92.65 eter Cin ee ee ° ° Ret het The 9-piece Set, $1.65. THE BASEMENT STORE. tee de aii --THE BASEMENT STORK On Special January Terms of CIAL, TERMS— aitte of the Lord ies $1.25 per Week. | 0 Per Week No Mu | ~ ] ' 1 a complete stock of records and invite ‘ Mia and Raa: abel trol ting States flag. ‘The flag of the | first sentences of the Episcopal fu-| people who had come from New York you to call in and hear your favorite music on Hath hureh, owing crowd olunteer United States caval: | neral ritual, | and the small towns of Staten island, | Hes oer tke tHe eat er hich jammed the entrance igh Riders, also was drap Service Only 18 Minutes As the cortege started for the grave- q ee ft) As the ¢ n th lit, On top of the coffin | mhe service in the church lastea | "ard the church bell tolled and the: was a small wreath moaning of a fog horn on Long Is- was borne in the | Just 18 minutes, Many in the crowd | jand sound added a melancholy note. first time to-| Were weeping when the coffin was The crowd became denser nearer ; w which cov: | brought out Among those who| the cemetery. All points of vantage | stood in the road were many ¢ who had kne men | from which a view of the grave could yn the colonel for years. pe obtained were thronged. When They seemed deeply affected, lean: | the hearse reached the cemetery, the Taft Arrives “ j iL Elliott 12. 1 : ° nate 1 processi ing heavily on King sticks, their only floral tribute at the grave was hird &Un nnaa ee vebre ir bat t 1 e heads bowed in grief. The |a single orchid, which some passerby | ed on a ape t VAs ¢ i remains of Col. R car-| highway from Christ church to the | had thrust into the mound of new | Z* > > Z, y, TERS pews on one le. Ger Draped in Flag ried wly up th le, while Dr. | cemetery was lined with automobiles, | yellow earth cast up beside the last SEATTLE'S PHONOGRAPH HEADQUAR , a|'Taimadeo impresuively uttered the | old-fashioned country wagons and by’! resting place | | | of taff, and ex-Presic coffin was wrapped in a

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