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BY ROMA RAYMOND when the By Roma Raymond t time am He) ant distragti f is we Making a Movie g Rarle Williams, who became a mo:| said he loved me, and he promixed) He wasn't strong. Lom sn picture star at the expense of|to play fair, 1 believed him im: bisiness to that he got the iY heart, has branded me as a| plieitty proper kind of food, We had only ketbook vampire When he came home at night, IT) one meal at home, breakfast, but T think no one will call me that always had his dressing gown and t verything that affecti it is understood that while he slippers ready, 1 » make hi ef et Hd make it getting $500 a week he was Kiv-|home as attractive as [ could, I) Whenever there was AGE me only $25 to pay for light and| never bothered him with the datly! with a news RAS, for food and for clothes. “that seem mere y Never during with him WSted myself whol! 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Washington Mutual Savings “ Bank 810 iene | Assets ; 29 Years $8,900,000} ) Does | troubles. six years of my y ate 2 I tried to give him pleas | I rehearsed it with him Roma Raymond * To “My Darling” From “Earle” Boston, Friday, Oct. 4. My darling: Hecelved your letter and was glad te get it 80 lonely after I left. As it is raining today and is now if we would accomplish anything today, So sorry you were 10 a. m. ft doesn't look as oT hardly think 1 will be back until Tuesday or Wednesday. W ed to have gone back Saturday night so f could be ay Hope you are getiing < well, dearest, and aré fot too lonesome. With all my love and kimes, from Barts hateave, N. C., Sunday, Mareh 08, 1915 My darti This is Palm Sunday and \ when this trip is over, darting, 1 was so grouchy before I left, but | te hurry and think I am going to mis a tr Hope you are not as lonely as the last time 1 love you, dear, and miss you Write me soon and often. mt it working, Will be glad co Pean get hoane to you. Sorry nervous when I have Your Earle Noston, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1914 My darting: Received letter. So sorry you get hurt foniotrow, I will be home at 16:30 of Il p. m., so ter be at the house anyway, becauge I can't tell whether ft is going to rain or not, If it should rain, 1 won't be home till Thursday night but from the looks of the sky now, I think we will have # good day and finish up. I hope so, beeruse Iam *o anxious to get back to my baby. Must go now. So shall expert to see » Wed nesday night. Love kisses from Earle FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Oe a JRE BASEMENT STORE La neeemnenme mor ee aww An Exceptional Thursday Offering: _ 470 White Tub Skirts To Sell at $1.25 HE Skirts are of firm white twill in the smartly tailored model pictured, with large pear! buttons at front fasten- ing and smaller buttons trimming the pocket-flaps. The number of skirts in the various waist measurements follows: Number .......-- 6 io00 | 78 | 2 Waist Measure.#. 22 24 25 27 Number .......- 15 90 60 Waist Measure... 25 29 30 Women who look toward summer outings and pastimes are offered an at- tractive saving—at $1.25. THE BASEMENT STORE THE SBATTLE b STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. An. 1919. tar! | FIFTH AVENUE—PI imperative pe AE ETT with detal p porsmeners om menmnnanet and that publielty w 1 used to ways valuable figure out new plan For instance, the nt with me, one last Christman ft motion andl 1 him to _ 4 me what magazine He aid it story for him, and the ; pt Mey Blt Ari In Spring Models Karle wan tten required to make | | public appearances, and he ta ve |e Just wary human weeks during wi ‘ould be 6 realized to him, and that ‘ me, and he said that when he had finished his westert would come to Y tbe fl law there wi He never came hack to me. It wan the end. He married anothe woman That ts why I think I am entitled to some reparation for the very «reat ; P , | wrong he hax done me and that Sizes 16, 38, 40 and 42 why I ha weht the breach ¢ Women’s Knitted Gloves 35c Pair EDIUM - WEIGHT a Clearance And that in the th woman behind the scenes, at th Knitted Gloves for ee ee ee driving and outing " Reduced in Gray, Beaver, f White and Tan, 35¢ THE BASEMENT ST MORE MEN QUE : N exceptionally low price for these Waists T0 COME HOM Lace and Ribbon A of Black China Silk and Pussy Willow 5c and 10c Bolt jo Taffeta th round « square ¢ cks ASHINGTON Jan. 32.—Analgn Remnants bie sh “4 he 1 sho d ah ‘ Seay coll tucks, _in Pink, Blue, Navy and y Was announces hemstit 1ing and buttons for trimming, and Tan, for trimming house iihins Reduced long sleeves with open or closed cuffs. dresses and children’s 5 : Over-collars and cuffs of white may be worn frocks; 3- and 6-yard bolts, Lace, Embroidery, Georg- with all of these Blouses. 5e¢ and 10¢ bolt. ette, and Ribbon in useful Reduced to $1.65. id Weal THE BASEMENT STORE coms rp and the f re- lengths at substantial | ductions for clearance. THE BASEMENT STORRS and antvage Pincushions Percaline Reduced to 10c card, two and four-hole, 5¢ denai batiation ; Novelty Pincushions of O VER 100 of these Perealine Petticoats to sell DE rt KNITTING CO pe n; 407th telegraph bat Ribbon and Silk, oblong at this unusually low price. They are pat- TON ounce balls, white } gins coder ght yg! and round shapes, reduced terned with large dots and leaf designs in green ant, $00. battalion and base hos td 108 tach bs ; ’ ae ee CLARKE’S DARNING THREAD pital 24 ‘ blue, rose and purple on white grounds, and have brown, k, and THE BASEMENT STORE IsTICS} double ruffle on a tucke and adjustable waistlin 95e¢. (VITAL STATISTI MARKIAG! Kennedy and Cath Reduced to Lace Flouncing 25c Yard 5 Ray and Margaret TL Moy, Me atthe an Valentine Mackay and Janet Job oie sob ‘ P nah Roy, Bent ~ . INE Net Flouncings nt. We me Harrie with embroidered edge, in widths up to 27 inches -desirable for vestees and tana ® Kather ; . How collars, and many trim- and Florence ¥ ‘ . ming uses. Price 25¢ Tacoma, and Annie F yard. a, $8, En@ Detite Mette THE BASEMENT STORE 29, and Kan Oshima and cozy, and full-lined Prettil) materials. Bead Trimmings colorings, combination in pastel shades, and darker hn. attractive. saving An attractive saving colorings for wool dresses, + ¢ 5 pete price—$3.65. 50¢ yard. K & N ELSON ASEMENT STORE Nd a 80 New Silk Dresses Featured Thursday at Four of the Styles Are Sketched Attractive _.. Thursday Black Silk Waists Sizes 36 and 38 Only Reduced to 95c Children’s Coats Reduced to $3.65 Sizes 4, 5 and 6 Years OATS of two-tone Corduroy, Egyptian Velour, J “Zibeline and Striped Corduroy trimmed with velvet, bloene a SIXTH AVENUE ee re ane nase | ewe em an $14.85 HILE the majority of these Dresses are of ‘Taffeta, there are a number in soft Crepe de Chine for those who pre- fer them. With their value apparent in their good quality silks, their styles and clever trin women will choose them for late Spring wear as well as present ervice. They are featured in Pearl-gray Green Wistaria Navy Tan Black with trimming of ostrich), embroidery, and folds. advance nings, ilk loop braiding (resembling buttons, groups of fine tucks at $14.85. values THE BASEMENT STORE. ‘ Neck Ruffling 35c to 85c Yard | Sap betgge of Geor- gette, Net and Or- gandie, in plaited effect, with straight or scalloped edge. In white, sand and ecru, 35¢ to 85¢ yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. Otferings: to $1.65 Finishing Braids Attractive Values in Notions EN'S HOSE SUPPORT- sizes 2 to 8 years, the ority in black. 10¢ pair. L BUTTONS, one dozen on Petticoats ‘yard spools, B€ each. ed flounce at the bottom, its BASEMENT STORED e. Sizes 36, 88 and 40. STORE. THE BASEME! Sacque and Cap Sets, 75c For Embroidering —made up, ready to em- broider in French knots and Lazy Daisy stitch, and stamped on pink mercer- ized mull, 75¢ set. THE BAS T STORE. Stationery Offerings TINTED STATIONERY, in Pink, Blue and Buff, one quire box, 35¢ box. WRITING PADS, ruled and unruled, 10¢ each. THE BASEMENT STORE, amply warm with good quality sateen. fur cloth and self is represented by this THE BASEMENT STORE rHfh DASEMENT STORE. t — Women’s Fiber-boot Stockings, 50c Pair HESE practical, yet good-looking, Stockings 16-inch boot of fiber silk, and double heel and toe. White, Green, Champagne and Lav- vr have | In Gold, Sky-blue, ender, 50¢@ pair. STOCKINGS CHILDREN’S CASHMERE Be a alba REDUCED TO 25¢ PAIR “DBATHS A medium weight, in Soft Black Cashmere Stock- Ora Bvann, 90, 6968 Kirk pi, Jan ings, sizes 7 to 914, reduced to 2He pair. INFANTS’ CASHMERE HOSE, 25¢ PAIR Women’s Union Suits, $1.50 M EDIUM-WEIGHT, Fleece-lined Union Suits in | ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, | sizes 1.50 suit. | WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 82.00— Cotton Union Suits in length, with high neck and long sleeves. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 75¢ AND 85¢ Medium weight, and softly fleece-lined, these Union Suits are very desirable for immediate wear; size 38, The; sizes 42 and 44, 85c BOYS’ DRAW S REDUCED TO 5¢ Broken sizes in Boys’ ribbed Cotton Drawers, seasonable weight, ankle ne-r egashin iy “Beoonds’ in Infant i We Cashmere: Stockings knee length, sizes 26 to 34, 5c garment. Wright 10 Htroud at sizes 4 to 614, the pair, 25¢. ayy nasmatenr stor THE RASHMENT STORE. r i 4th at dy ffert 0. ' Jan, 19 et “| Silks Reduced to 75c Yard Plaid Dress Geode ethan 18, "| WKS Keduced [to c nial 1.05 Yard ee esha ae ; educed to p1.Uo Yar a | Rg Ri MISCELLANEOUS assortment, including Printed Satins and Foul- get erga desirable for school ta Ree edi gat ct A ards for coat linings, kimonos and house dresses, principally on dresses, . are these _ pleasing .n eC ae navy and Copenhagen grounds, 86 inches wide, 75¢ yard, Plaids, adapted also for women’s 1 (Romviel eae ov yes 4 ‘ ia ah oe skirts. Forty-two inches wide, re- "Fred Otte, 24, 709 B, Pike at., Jan. 18 ALSO, an assortment of Fancy St riped Satins and Taffetas in 36- duced to'$1.05 yard. bed wat a) " Jan. 20 inch width, the yard, $1.15. THM BASHMENT STOR. HE BASEMENT STORE. lewie B. AMith, 9 month, 21 Aey Jonth ave, Jam, 18. | \