The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRINAY, JANUARY 10, 1919. INDIANS HAVE TANKER LOOMIS © MereororaN RIGHT TOLAND, GONE WITH 19 FREDERICK & NELSON oO * tanker A. S Stern & Selwyn Com « t , fe Oregon coast pany'’s Presentation ' t ‘ t , ink, and her erew TWIN BEDS Seen Ae recent cal saeeeatee ee" 7 : | Lingerie Blouses New Millinery Displays ae ee Se ae ce Teen eel ar ke aoe ” ) Reduced to ; Sar emi / i 95c in the Basement Store : 3 ) ‘ f TTRACTIVE savings Declare That Spring Is Not Far Away LAUGHS EVERY MINUTE: “ ‘ GROWING INTO SCKEAMS! Man reserv the t as due at her destination i if é "i on dainty Blouses that and base their faith on Chat . t 1 Bucked Heavy Gale ; Pt: are well-made and daintily bright new Straws and ' : ” tad : ne ? 7 r trimmed with stitching, 5 i a\ Great Manhattan Rid sme Piggy eb waif after lav ancineo, the APR eae op lgagi combinations of Straw Cast and Production J m0.) inte orton ieee . } y ucks and lace edging. with Satin or Georg- ee (ee naa i ppares me t. This gale ~ v They are made of sheer etle crepe. and in believed SEATS NOW SELLING . ny the defendar Sie Waveuauaht tub tastes & oe . 3 white voile, with collars in All-satin Hats suggest Ke am Coon bay q large or roll effect, and Spring alse a way all distilled from tar tanker was com: cs pring also in a 5 ta tn Bn ls ; agp Adige fj} | i adjustable waistlines. Sizes their own, as do those ened land sht-colored leath- |r of the crew lived in San ‘ | 36 to 46. Reduced to 95¢. in which rough straw NIGHTS 500.5150 omis was the , ' THE BASEMENT STORE. and moire are joined. NIGHTS 50.5 MATS, WED.SAT., 306-$1.00 CHARLES Ss HARPRR sAYS— J Stindard OF Co. being butlt by the _ } . The new Trimmed Hats Union Iron Works, in 1896, For a i 7 h wan 176 feet are priced at $4.50, i Is Your Spark ton me nit ma tonnage, oper: [| ; \ f New Spring $6.50, $9.50 and — e and Skagway WILKES tt PLAYERS wont SRCSTEAIR fret CONGRESS HAS The Clear ance of for Girls The Smartness of New Fifth and Pine Eitiott 2525 } spark la worne thar q = SUP have arrived in a wide as- Gis saaemee vere. ed TALKFEST Winter Suits sortment of smart styles, Banded Hats 7 SATURDAY NIGHT = RE 1 in gingham and chambray. | j;, exampled in the one sketched, which is of soft © i ani ae mt k that makes your m WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Admin The material and work- : , . NEW YORK SUCCESS ee eee re ation: Weadere tm conere | manship are of excellent lisere straw in gun-metal gray, with cushionmelaE e battery st . or speed at - quality—in high belted and | “and crown’ in novel blocking. Leghorns, Milans and — waist-line models, with Hemps, also appear in the shapes and colorings of “BLIND . jon are being aa _ interfered Offers Worth-while Savings pockets, pipings and but- the new season, priced from $4.50 to $12.50. lolay at the gy . oti ‘es ton trimmings; plaid and | nt ie unwill ° rrntoee te ok ensue. me | plain combinations, and é ” YOUTW ‘ 5 amasion cheaeien AVINGS that are entitled to double @P- | diain colors. In pink, light Untrimmed Spring Hats THE WILKES PLAYERS’ up al preciation because available on Suits so | blue, light green; and 4 : : - GREATEST DRAMATIC he Scotch Plaids in light and reveal their purpose to be worn immediately by favor- — nieces : f ; “1 conservative in character that they may be | Gark colors. ing jaunty small shapes and the darker suit Colmes Matinee Satarday—20-31¢ —— ois phy pills, appropriate = worn with satisfaction for several months to | — gizes 6 to aire ings. In lisere, hemp, Milan and pineapple straws, = *. come.” They ate of | $2.95 and $3 they are priced from $1.95 to $12.50. ‘ ; ‘ HE T STORE. -—-THE BASEMENT STOBE | Wool Poplin and Serge in navy, midnight-blue and black, with wide collars Frenella Corsets of plush, velvet or self material; also more tailored | RIGHT DRUG CO. 10 Wad a. ate lie sige Al gt gate er effects with notch collars and inverted seams fin- Correctly Designed—Moderately Priced “4 and pe en First Ave hop ished with embroidered arrow-heads, trimming of And / the will give braid or silk stitching = especially tor Frederick & Nelson, these you's vertu examination BERCER PLANS Corsets embody a high degree of style and matey aah ee FREE. Priced for clearance at $12./ value at moderate prices. T. DRESS || uw sick do bet THE PB MENT STORE | 4 = " a ’ at Ge Stokence orevains| |r tha debe uieaaiees St tide ater ecndiaeniae } SPECIAL 50¢—Frenella Corset for the average fig- STORE, We «ave you maney and give the /\ { ure, with medium bust and skirt of moderate length, Second und Union. ||.Rest_neesthie treatment CHICAGO poisoned Cumavenmeneis ‘i L. Ber i - ; equipped with four rubber-capped hose supporters. — Grav et | St". of Milwaukee on o 1 Broken Lines of 1 PE: wiz *— Sizes 19 to 30. teaching re f bee 3 ne . > . ? - AT $1.00—Frenella Corset of pink batiste, average- 3 Misses and Children Ss ¥ A, figure model, with medium bust and long skirt 7 \ having free space over the hips. Four hose sup- i é a : | Coats at . | | i] ‘i | | \ porters are attachgd. Sizes 19 to 26. | |ALASKA HERRING RUN Reduced Prices (BY \ lg !\ At $1.25—A flexible model of pink coutil, as pic- a AGAINST HARD GAME} uw tured, with a very low bust topped with elastic, and STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF o{es) {20% Eastern shippers are trying to LTHOUGH size assortments soft, pliable boning. Sizes 19 to 26. hamper the moves aka her = The State Bank of Seattle nae tals. tho tu , a read-| A are broken, there is good AT $1.50—Frenella Front-lacing Corset pictured, intended for the average figure, apy ied Si he gmad pe come Bogart tied | | _ Selection in Children’s Coats having low bust and skirt of medium length. There is a boned protector under | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON * . ' : } between the ages of 4 and 14 the front-lacing and four hose supporters are attached. Made of strong coutil, | DECEMBER 31, 1918 years, of Corduroys and Zibel- with braid trimming. Sizes 21 to 27. Price $1.50. ines; also in the Junior sizes, RESOURCES: et : 13 to 19 years, in Coats of a co oa wr 21 ee ee SEVEN GRADUATE AT . Egyptian Velour, Bedford Cord Banking Howse Furniture snd Winturesss veyoeveesscs. 140000 ‘U" TRAINING SCHOOL, FEES — and Wool Velour. Reduced for Men’s Work Clothes Real Estate owned 4 Securities 11,076.46 J and Jam wattle 4 clearance to Mee cc. coped a sees ace! ae at iad iT $5.00 $7.85 $9.75 $11.75 U. 8. and other high grade Banda SINT a26i0 ; otha . $14.75 and $19.00. Featured in the Basement Store in Wide Variety War Savings Stamps . tenes _ ae sare in the engineer section | te THE BASEMENT STORE. Warrants aeons . 1 : | HE man in search of work clothes to meet the requirements of his particu- Banks and other banks 5 * 1.505.91158 | MAY GIVE CO-EDS AT lar calling, or the woman who shops for him, will find in the Basement Gast areca wu MILITARY DRILL | | Store, a wide array of Work Clothes in the styles favored in various trades, Minit 1 sae ta A New Shipment of Included: LIABILITIES t y ire at t ‘ UNIONALLS JUMPERS ital Stock Mp 6-9 $ 000.00 : : be | In khaki- and indigo- | in indigo-blu Serie id rai 08 finan 0 wore : Boys’ Army-last Shoes ge ee agen ee vidends inpaid ; ; wena 180.00 aie 6 oe . post | AS Bs =< m. and_ well-finished, Bes an nn > Pee n ye t cor ODELED on the ; Pit ee eaoor | STIPPLE-STRIPE Pk ba ti ; ste lintior ss i oa | Ys Z | yYERALLS AND ssa | SHEEPMEN START WAR ts “Teat ast Rape WC ASO CORDUROY pe Deposits December 31, 1918 Parties iss 4 : ‘ovec SC atistacto: i Sa 7 me). s TROUSERS | : Acai cased November haa sas = rigettoggersne “ie for our soldiers’ use, sate | f | Bi 4 é : v good-weight, in drab- vanes See Gain in two months . bescees 9 crower an in here to these shoes for boys are HV fos ti x panel pincer p pli mens bound to yield full meas | 4 ; on : $5.00, CHAMBRAY Ure oF camtort ang scy- tis a ay Mie WATER-REPEL- | WORK SHIRTS ice satisfaction. | fee fon We eS TROL Hi $1.00 to $2.25. They are o t calf, i t shew ‘ad of heavy weigh | = "i Bg a Pr Ml A mS Try 1 Yb Ni khaki eat cial | BLACK OVERALLS 83.00: 121% to 2, a ‘ ” strongly reinforced, AND JUMPERS to 6, $3.95 ft le ‘aes, $4.50. $2.50 garment. | . BIB OVERALLS CARPENTERS’ AND YOUTHS’ GUN-METAL CALF LACE | BRS Se eee Aton ta > in suspender and | OVERALLS OES with Goodyear welt leather or Neolin soles. i : DAG en 2 * high-back styles, | with nail bib, ham- Sizes 11 to 1314, on broad-toe last, $4.00 pair. ‘ NANG oan thay indigo-blue, $2.75. | mer loops, rule pocket | —THE BASEMENT STORE. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS : n order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the SW ctremgat plate known, covers very little of the roof of the you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE re vi 2 p ay P ‘TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth... . -. $10.00 “ articular ttractive Values in Lares, $10.90 Set Whalebone Teeth. 88.00) Prof. Fre« 1 ly will be tn Broken Lines of y 84.00 Bri rk . . 4 Oo ber at the Uni ® ° 10 oct ing Platt | Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes Black Sateen Shirts at $1.50 moriting “and det tenth aaron any. hen tae Pe co en | Me Wil take charge CE the, naval 2 A SERVICEABLE quality of black sateen is tailored into these Shirts— Tent of Time. ow . ¢ MM id St hing cor Reduced to $3.15 Pair generously cut and well-made, with pearl buttons. Price $1.50. tan Gio have tasted car work. ‘ th aur ottice, be sure, Ludley G. Wooten will lecture on Na eee ls oo oT ah a ee oe a ged Sr as’ bts te de’ ete eevads | Bs in eta 50 pairs of Boys’ High-cut Lace Shoes, practically OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS a Pe s i “ uthedral waterproof, with buckle at top. In tan and black, | Union Suits Flannel Shirts a caceuaaver of on. ‘Terry Ij reduced to $3.15 pair, ibl iL sor ue : 7 and cotton mixture, excelle with convertible collar and patch pockets The body of Fred William Elbert, 75 pairs of Misses’ High-cut Lace Shoes with white of 5 oot otis Mh = ver y scollent with buttoned flaps, Oxford-gray and ed after a ort ill or gray cravenette cloth tops, 0 2, re- fitting and serviceable, sizes 34 *to 46. khaki-color, $4.00 he . ve : ee ne Se ae duced to $3.15 pair. 1 BAS STORE. Price $2.50. 3 ENT STORE. erdinand st., was buried in Lake | Vie w cemetery Friday, | fo j On English-style last, sizes 1 to 2, $4.50 pair; In waistband style, and reinforced knees, 2% to 6, $5.00 pair. $2.25. $2.75.

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