The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1919. PAGE 7 feeeee’ Pride and Whips Should (te ae “su Be Swept Aside So as to : REDERICK. & NELSON ~ : ae ‘ Reach Just Wage Basis ~ FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE ite, uuahimousty ana plastic BY MELVIN G. WINSTOCK ally place the exper ‘ Chairman of Division No, 7, Council of Patriotic Service q ry met ' ‘ae ; 4 5 For Play or Party { Be . . net nactment of ur ae crn st New Tub Frock 3 | = ew lub Frocks Day i “ 1 \ Rta “ r “ . : satiety iy toon ent, for Little Tots “a ; oh a Ans a ; “MOCKED and touched with embroidery are these 4 ‘ a shauent pn a . aoe » eatee Geeanl perky little Frocks of unbleached muslin, which b lea that the walkout wa t t t ' are gingham trim- OFFICERS’ CAMP WiLL Sone ie RO mg med in Yellow, Rosy BE OPENED AT EUGENE controt of the community, ‘This wax Union of laws providis ne Pink or Lavender. EUGENE, Ore A re Ion must apat, unar — cw bpegthy Because they are so Bers fam for easy to keep clean and so simple to launder, and because “ * 1.” hey are fashioned o Toodle Kids they are fashioned of such sturdy mate- Rompers rial, mother will en- joy them as much a fill the requirements of the three - year - old dress and petticoat, and are who wears them. UNION CLERKS such a becoming substi- ¥ . BI Ser e Dr SS Ss tute. They are fashioned Yo @ ue g e ec. of plain or checked ging- FALLING FROM A SHORT YOKE, the fullness of Ail ° ° ham in Blue, Light-pink, Frock pictured at left is sashed with lavender ging- Faithful Allies of the Buff and Rose-pink, and ham, ending with butterfly bow at back. Just for School Girl and Business Woman collared with self color in daintiness’ sake, is the lavender smocking in front, checks or stripes. For and the single line of it around each sleeve. White m ; ne ts Alition, to learn the | toe : oi aigpeesirey : : . “best” there are others pearl buttons follow the front opening to the hem, 3rd & Universit: ‘“ Ean sca bine Coen Sgalach other mabeess Wied’ Arrive in New Versions with white waists under which is wide, to allow for lengthening. In sizes en ng f phd dB anaghe cette. ‘ spender straps. Most ac- 2 to 5 5.00. nlf of the fur fteattetee* At $29.50 and $35.00 suspender strap: fost ac ), 5 years, pric saute eve 0 commodating are the tiny HIGH W sis . vy ee ene to cbt ata ITH the changing of the mode, trimmings also | pockets on each side, where ‘ ; ee ae pea ee ane cote id re on and pink is the dress at right. The full skirt is wide PAINLESS find new paths to follow, as exampled in the one may keep his most i iSresa sketehad, dhe: Hecohiie + | Wants on ihe precious spools and his hemmed. Tiny white pearl buttons are double graduated tunic in very smart e ‘The colour haitkerchiel Glkes 2 t6 § rowed on waist in front, and smocking of black and trimming is a collar of white satin. Price $35.00. years, price $2.00, pink, and touches of embroidery garnish the waist, Second 1 Second Floor. In sizes 2 to 5 years, price $3.95. —Secon1 Floor, DENTISTRY there = fou ; om er ‘ 4 ica mit the j g ‘ ’ ‘ Bee AS | Sree oT JHE BASEMENT STORE | 211 Pairs of Women’s High-Grade Oxfords Y undetaye cain - Reduced to $5.45 Pair PYORRHEA mgood. healt nat / Beer ce oe A SUBSTANTIAL saving is offered on Wom- en’s fine Patent Coltskin Street Oxfords with hand-turned soles and French wood heels— because a full range of sizes in this model is no matism, gout, indigestion and general stomach trouble. ‘The only dental office tn See t specializes in ; longer available. Sizes and widths offered are as > Examinations and shown in the following table: free. Ironclad guara: for ears on all work. A reasonable want given to all union men and their farailies. 31% 4 é 6iZ 7 7h) 3 United Painless Dentists i rao ee 9 i i 1 7 2 | a { 906 Third Av. Phone Ettiott 2622 ¢ p he titene i uo sn _ Jeans Pree | Oo . Fi = CE oe ' Gundaye—o v indus | se ee 4 1 1 i Mee — . ES t “ 1 H me at Exceptignal values at $5.45 pair. —First Floonm | kind yward ms . IME RO OL AN] r of human free L q A WEEK OF SONG, DANCE AND MUSIC . . RAW EGG CURE 4 COMMENCING Sparkling with Metallic Laces sai MATINEE, FEB. 16 |" FoR FITS FAILS th M SEATS NOW ON SALE and Fluffy with Soft Nets Come rs ma New Party Frocks 3BIGMATS.2="|| pest Ga ‘ had gone ¢ —their many ruffles and ravel-edge frills re- THE MAN THAT MAKES THE WORLD LAUGH a Phe ge ll Saga Beh Pd vealing their recent origin, as do also the clever ne abso ghee combinations of satin and taffeta with nets and gave riptic " The colorings are beautiful—Orchid, Light-blue, | i ba Say ta Pink, Turquoise, Sapphire, Mais, Nile-green, | The B d F | eg im your pocket f Peach, Cerise, Apricot and Gray, also Black. | e edroom urniture c ken: then wrap your |} At Right of Sketch: | Illustrated ‘ th Frock of sapphire-blue net over silver-cloth, with | t ed Tha ilver-stitched ruffles from i sce hr ad au ee | is built from Eastern hardwood and finished in | Wy ager remgnigty apy nd ide here and there a tiny rosebud. Silver lace fashions | golden oak. Good cabinet-work and finish ‘ . t r the upper-bodice, and the corsage bouquet is of | throughout. Moderately priced as follows: rhe t Fan f rose metallic flowers. Price 00. | 0 has an tg } mad That vy me | Fri, The Spring say Uf At Lett of sketen: | FULL-SIZE BED, as pictured, $17.50. NOW PRESENTING THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY me Nile-green a is combined with self-color net DRESSER, with 20x40-inch top, and plate mirror 20x24 inches, $22.00. OF HIS CAREER oe gree ft ee! p in th in this dainty Frock, the feta fashioning side- With 22x28-inch mirror, $25.00. a . fe I drapes and deep girdle. of silver lace trim With 24x80-inch mirror, $26.00. ; Troon bodice and skirt. Price a ‘ a ise ©THE BASEMENT srone (FOURTH FLOOR) rT ‘ c ’ ernment ownership of refrigerator 1,500 Hearty American Laughs in Verse Form ®t!» \ ling t ‘ tn Wert, and probably ng th u yards as a remedy PHILADELPE ' ; ses West, ani 5 nan er evil” was recom: For Uncle Sam's owr and be Lud eM er 1 © &*% | doors and trying to ¢ t " voard, division No, 6 eh de uncis J. Heney, coun- In turn, of course, go bach un atior » testified ef holes, one man ‘ce Aliens sh ye cleared out, and |} ee are Mt | sel the federal trade commission, tha ou Sun nates wordnemer ochavat as com n inc tacular escape ht, | thelr places given to atucning | os eninine hae Ohernenes n his testimony before the house ins ' work , ted ut pe of some of | when the polic A. podtrogm | poiaiare. Whine eclared, | He)" A number of Seattle busine nen | erate? Commpros, COMMA Wet poste eine. 4 { do not know ‘ Wl e tad. and 980 and & t of dice | the matter G6, owtek ot thash y io Heney declared that unless cheek- : ia ‘to te % Mo are? nist « ized. “A number of men escaped eli both ieling acd manuhition ‘in ea now the packers will control the mark devic tion ‘has existed in the | police and ex-service man, started a /S@lvation Army Neate wil be the center of dlatre| WAMEVE price ant, “a Juste @ toy manu.| Un ites for a great many panic when he wo shots In the Lass Is Wedded | bution ot the product to doth ae er aoe, Biet Mott ot the ele [ant conumers: and a crustine and] 346th Artillery ronating plant will be erected on the the = Nights 55c, $1.10, $1.65 nf a and Pe ino of the Baivation Armay; were | oty'# waterfront Is Mustered Out ; 2 Prices All Mats, 55c¢ and $1.10 om married last night at the Salvation} _ sat Rae, ace 2 CAMP LEWIS, Feb, 18—The ; : the yw) Army hall, Fifth ave, 8, and Wash TALKS ON 346th field artillery has been mus Prices Include Tax ett he Largest Audience in the | ington st. The ceremony was per-| Arthur Hute s the tered out, with the release of the ir ped 1 hwest Reads Star Want Ads formed by Col, W. T, Scott, the | Y. M. CG, A. nat sation class to-| units constituting the 166th depot ion. * as py bride's father, ‘night on "Phe Constitution,” | brigade,

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