The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 7

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WEDS MAN ‘ SHE HATES Keeps promise given while under the spell of Hypnotic Power VIRGINIA PEARSON “BUCHANAN'S CHARLIE SCREEN TELEGRAM BLACKFEET and FLATHEADS LAST 2 DAYS “PL ONIA macs DENTISTRY Look tate your mouth and see 14 rons gums are sloughi or If so, you have RIGGS’ 50-CALLED— PYORRHEA THIS Pacers is treacherous, a good health and THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, “AIDA’ PLEASES U. S, TRAITORS BIG HOUSE AT WORKED IN FOE (METROPOLITAN PRISON CAMPS s The Star by N. } Verdi dan ~Traitors to ‘owd th an theatre FMMAN CHUNe When they failed to vince of the right of Hun, agents sought to spread the doctrine of oistrey bern And when this lied, every ef fort was made to break the mor ale of the man imprisoned thru cruelty and abuse te Blast rated rman amp, to re her Ameri ” The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads Charles S. Harper Says: Y . ste Sak “— ie) Ss” CALLS Morale Good net t dir were “The morale of 90 per Americans was ent of the admirable examples ¢ Sam's » ed night a scher's w JA » 1919, DERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE seas UB mr MR JHE BASEMENT Soe The Basement Store Features for Saturday 100 NEW COATS In an Exceptional Offering At $16.75 HE purchase of a manufacturer’s surplus at a concession permits this low price. The majority of the Coats are richly fur-trimmed, the offering in- 100 New Spring Hats In a Favorable Purchase Featured for Saturday at $3.95 UST when women’s thoughts are turning toward Spring Millinery comes this timely opportunity for saving. The sored ideas ing newly-spon in the eason’ 8 are offer- —turbans, small hats with brims upturned in front, sailors and irregular- brim effects | : in combinations of fuzzy chrysanthemum _ braid straw, and satin and Georgette, and Georgette, satin hats. In the always-favored black, navy and brown, and novelty high colors. The Hat Sketched Is Typical of the Values at $3.95 satin-and-straw combination in dark-brown, with flat floral spray motif of the straw in beige-color® and ribbon lacing of the same shade. and traw ribbon, fringed braid ribbon—also all all-ribbon and all It is a Bhould be treated th jeations, we cluding models of Wool Velour THE BASEMENT STORE Melton Zibeline Burgundy, Broadcloth Pom-Pom Green, Filet-pattern Lace at 15c and 25c Yard the practical camisole chemise there is fine ‘ry mesh gives a crocheted inch widths, BASEMENT STORE, in Black, Navy, The Four Coats Sketched Suggest oF fiven to ail unioe mes the Values. Left to Right: " > . . : makes a most becoming top for | ahaa cpm : R\ Broadcloth Coat in Burgundy Wool) Wool Velour Coat Brown Wool Ve- a litied n. For the tig United Painless Dentists SIT BAST PIKE STREET Velour Coat in taupe or Bur- jour Coat with ; NORTH END navy, green or with shawl col- gundy, with col- collar and but mesh lace, while Jace of hes black, with plush lar and pockets lar of dyed tons of natural yoke effect. In White or Ecru, in 2-and 41% collar and satin of dyed Coney opossum and coney, and full- at 15¢ and 25¢ yard. ‘ fur, and full self-covered but- length mercer- Price merc rized in- tons for trim- ized lining, ing, $16.75. ming, $16.7 $16.7: BASEMENT STORE. Brown, Plum, Reindeer and Taupe. teeth. Examinations 4 free. lroncia antee for 1 i werk. A reasonable eatimates 08 Third Av. van Eltiett 3633 Moure—s.30 o ee > A STRENUOUS COMPLAINT Editor The Star le you with uid like # in regard to THRE Ido not wish to ut reason lining. $16.75. very mui the tre Valenciennes Lace at 5c Yard makes the plainest Chemise a thing of daintiness. It “a so simple a finish for one’s undergarments, and yet it ” adds such a fluffiness to their practicability. In twow thread and French Valenciennes effect, at 5¢ yard, fe | of 12 yards, 55¢. -THE BASEMENT STORE. E ie A New Cord for the Bathrobe . makes a worn-all-winter bathrobe feel just like new, or ~ is a graceful addition to a “just-finished” one. In two ~ or three-tone effects at 65¢ each. n the navy THE better army tan‘t much viee; have been fe ha, and if it wa ne another six 1 Ready-to-Embroider This 66-Store ore| jar’ te coud not be any ganization SOP fH cos aa he one wert Gowns and Petticoats had it might be better ho knows| I] lw 0 va Choim| Tin a resent ottten ot yous ps at $1.50 Each pioned the cause yo In a rece paper printed a petty officer's anawer of ular prices. to a gob's letter. He said the food here was as good as we got at home aia | It may be as good as he got at home. but he doesn’t eat with the gobs. 1 1 like to see him line up with us, and me which he would like best, home food or navy chow 1 would hate to think the man I left in charge lof my ranch gave the kind of chow A Rainbow of Colors in Sweater Yarns at 30c Ball 4-ply Zephyr, Shet- land Floss and Knitting Worsted, in heather mixture colorings for golf sweaters, and plain colorings for sport and slip-on sweaters. In pink, rose, | gold, purple, turquoise, gray, Kelly and | white, at 30c ball. THE sno aon ee save many hours of plain sewing, and includes Saxony, are elegantly distinctive: when hand embroidered. There are Gowns in so many dainty styles, and Petticoats with dust frill and Vandyked over frill to embroider. Combinations of fine lawn are also made up and stamped, we get here to my hogs. It would ready to embroider. Price $1.50 each. mean ruin for, me, because hogs are THE BASEMENT STORE. | worth money now, and I wouldn't sal sik —_ like to have them killed. It would do it, Nothing but hardened gobs could stand it But it ian't the chow we are kick ing about so much, What they holding us for? Are the make up the place chant marine men, and get $75 men for $ At least, r people think we get put we don't, W thought we unde take out tor ew conclusi ly all time eat ac act. 53 litary heel model with f Sen BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORE HERE. Is A PRETTY HOW-DE-DO BELGIAN LION VICTOR ON SWORD OF ALBERT IN "TEA ROOM SCANDALS BREW (Special to The Star by N. B. A) RUSSELS, Jan sl to The Star by N. BE a man known as come rio E ELS \ Jan. 31, — Ne fii pus. All. four coup of tea ice in placed acr » two men, Bert by city of Brussels, bears on its hilt a COMPANY D MEETS Company D auxiliary of the 161 meet in the Chamber esday, at 8 p. Mm. representation of the German eagle slain by the Belgian s10n, The sword | infantry wil is made of gold and platinum, stud ded with precious stones and bears the inscription, “Belgium and Her the gift of the | King.” Saturday Special All broken lines of Oxfords and ying to Commerce 1 take of the mer- King Al (Spec LONDON t er than a 1 War Veterans will meet Third ave. Friday night, Saturday Special y Boots with Louis heels Growing Girls’ Shoes in brown and gray—all to go the last day | $4, 85 BAXTER & BAXTER ANNOUNCE TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF THE SALE We want to thank the S sale. They have enabled give them value in return, Monday spring ® sword of honor srance ‘or aflotment, 1 of which has « ed my wife yet, not insurance p it leaves me t a seandal a London tea ro lt n produce! . et iis me out in the trial of Mrs. preasning a all Well, with the $14 (by the y y who nas the Royal kn f the 40 cer coms I cout ay te salf dozen detectives had |for a month, if I didn’t have t n half dozen times, my clothes. But I do, and they have |» ” an many pounds | a ed 15 per cent since I came (which means about $5 each) for tea, takes at least $5 per|the case was made, and here are to be seen in pub: of the things the officers $9 e more haven't eakiN€ | wet react around each, getting inch heels and §%-Inch t that pe n fact we want ; a fa k brown ar with as 1 profit b: profit by Come e tea with prin } into camp. 1 month to be ab SAMPLE SHOE SHOP than one day Second Floor Fitel Bldg, Second 6Dike St Dae a mn: “Kiss me. I © kiss yet wage on & setter Three shillings t hisvarm ne put her arm a waitress, sat Tea officer er waist nine pence And thu, with and tea I'm wait-| led abtray me a ct of “°Y | PARIS REMEMBERS 9 HOSPITAL BOMBINGS The Star by NB. A) am not only of my own case, kisses and cuddling Pumps to go the last men in London are man in camp. true, invest ™ ing tell you the same thing We came here to fight for free nd lost what liberty we did brave waitress sald day Anoth He will mebod buy one for Milly; this » for me.” yund. ‘Three shillings, h n and “Tea and Bun,” a ay pair of regular custom PARIS, Jan An interesting re puts her 8 aro} n.\ port brought to the attention of the Pari icipal couneil ox the Paris host er of thing: my time, a isn't likel than the waste names of nine were by Gern betw n bombs or n Janua and September The rep oncludes with the People of Paris Never For © men On| she returns to shells ) around Ditto pric vinit 15, other waitress, cur words Hilda, the « h easier than the n at thi Independence i yet ber of men that were di The man who practices systematic the East, and they sa ing lives the Declaration of In- Sa £68 od will ppt dependence in a praiseworthy, per ; vee and’h Gosett stary sonal fashion. Not only does he get out add to his own poise and well being JACK A but he strengthens the nation by placing his surplus e¢ ngs where Posse Is Off on c nr wave (At it can be used judiciot and prof- ordinary routine of itably in the work of the world. Desert Search of ' arecputs, you Jn wpoaltion. to aesk « ' of +6 , dvic ad peration which Savings Department Open From Andian Bad- Man’ fo progress isaoeen\ of ye 6 to & Every Saturday Evening ERNARDINO, Jan, 21 , is way The Seattle on se ay " ot af pS ring ny" National Bank “da . not do s® in Let us wanted in Idaho for murder Resources $30,000,000 oa num charged from moat any kind em out. But get get th t two wive children to eattle public for their us to reduce our stock patronage during this and we have tried to which morning we most beautiful line shoes it has ever will have on display the been our pleasure to show. ma 1 lFomorrow, sale, and g the last day of a real essful want et some good values. succ we you to come You can get just what you want at BAXTER & BAXTER’S 1326 Second Ave. co-operate of killing FIRST NATIONAL Douglas, rs named Han Thoma d last night that » desert east of believed San Bernardino, where he is to be in hiding,

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