The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 7

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Fn Bi dr "IADVERTISING TO | - ——S—— oo sins FREDERICK & NELSON Have, Is Advice ys tome FIFTH AVENUE_____ PINE STREET — SIXTH AVENUE WASHINGTON March 19x tensive advertising campaigns thru out the country will put business on |i) ite feet and relieve the present stag nation, Roger W. Babson, director HE a of the information service of the de partment of labor, and a business authority, declared today Rabson has sent statements to big business men of the country urging therensed advertising Ab & means of | ° Looking Forward to Easter with “Sir mn me 4,000 Yards of Ginghams All-white Banded Hats [nterent no forthe god uf the oun Short Lengths and Mill Ends try, tncrease the advertixing appro: i: as HE fine whiteness aoa tea glng A ofo yey Mes | From 2 to 20 Yards in a Piece of the straw and s|pends upon the consumer x ‘ 2 njis not a market for goods they will 4 their clever blocking, war. The princess has just become Lady Alexander Ramsay hot be produced. » than compensate “Business b pw nti t becaus s more Brg SE ymaeg Special ]9¢ Yard for tha single” ta port Seattle | Tribute Paid to jee pave. Sam Gigetves of . senuy) ming of these Hats, | things during the war, Paye! Brings More Yanks, Frank W. Baker |icay. etek VERY member of the family can profit by the which have only a rib- NEW YORK, March 19.—The| As a tribute to the services | a ane ge j BE . ‘ . . bon band or brim bind- 7 4 to buy the things we "7 slay > ' Seattle arrived today with | their late member and trustee, the) O40 Line Mie the people will not savings to be had in this Thursday offering ing for adornment. See ane, (he Stulser Charlee | Chamber of Commerce and Commer respond to a single appeal. A gen j of Ginghams, for there are patterns for women’s with 1.371. ' RP P As sketched, White ’ cial club Tuesday endorsed a fitting eral campaign of paid advertising tx ie f shi waa? 4 — a Ses crtanteations on the Seattle | emorial to Frank W. Baker, com-|necessery to get business going wear and children’s school frocks and rompers— Lieess teen wain D H Hy 2: H ig BP sttcere and $96 ten: detach. mending him a» an ardent, wore. AOD poe OES YE | Pot large plaids, stripes, small and medium-size Seller, with while 244 men; mobile hospital No, 2. ap ag even them pares . craters i a0 sorte of: oumenees ' checks, also many patterns especially suitable for grosgrain ribbon band and binding, $3.95. mopiie hospital No. 3-/nuelghbor, a faithful friend and alties should advertise them—in the 77 . a ig. org rename 14 seus | just. man nowapapers, magazines and other ac ef men’s work shirts. Braided Milan Sailors in open-work effect, $3.75. Sea cepted mediums, Only in this w “0 tnahen lie. Gil via “No worthy man or cau sebaggad Ber Aegyprmaee re bbe created.” ”~ f —27 inches wide. Special 19¢ yard. Sailors of fine, flexible Milan straw, with band of true American in act and deed and| ae ee Georgette satin ribbon, $12.50. On the Charleston were the 27th Ot merely in words. He cherished|German Shipping 45) 1,000 Yards of Cushion-brim Milan Sailors, $8.50. © squadron, five officers and 177 P° vain ambition to remake human . Ué7th acro squadron, three of. ture.” Ready for Allies —THE BASEMENT STORE. ‘and 170 men and eight casual, Joseph Blethen wil! fill the vacan| BERLIN, March 17.—-Official an aq 73 99 Be admin ley created by the death of Mr. Baker.| nouncement was made today that ——————— marine shipping i# ready to sail from “If Vetter phonographs could be made, we would make them” sean ee * ane ‘ Outing Flannel Gowns . Special 25c Yard $1 50 § An exceptionally low price for this desirable wash cotton—similar to “Devonshire ae r BE WISE ) VITAL STATISTICS | Cloth” in weave and pattern— and appropriately called Economy Cloth because of — i eee . ° | its great durabilit; id its it col po : Werner Pig menyy = 4 Groth, Te | Srey Carr one tn emer ee and durability, this Gown You need not pay over $47.50 for a high and ent Garctine 0D.) Fully twenty-five choice patterns to choose from, in Blue, Pink and of soft white outing flan- Phonograph. | : Wk tee tae te Tan, $2 inches wide, special 25¢ yard. cHE pAsEMENT stone, | Me! is a very attractive The Masterpiece plays all disc records, has Hamren ond Madeline | : value at $1.50. ei all the regular features and some special : Malsbury, Seattle, and Pink or blue stitching ‘ones. { . pealed to him in vain. He was | Gieasen, Granite Patia trims the neck and front- Port Angeles, and Hose If. you have been thinking of going as high | "Wed wis ‘vi la Exceptional Values in Embroideries | “=<: as you can save or more. Failing, 48, Lake city Another style, with col- See them in the window. . Sh ee pa ; i F ancy Silks Moderately $1.50. eis Step inside and hear them. Other Outing Flannel Easy Terms Arranged = wt ter 1. cs a $1.45 ond $1.85 You! SWISS EMBROIDERY in striped saeian, Ohler Povo apne maint, 2inch to 4-inch width, | and $2.50. Bert Woods, 49, and Margaret &. Pace, | AT $1.45 YARD THE BASEMENT STORE. a muslin or cambric, suit- a eee Saakater at: Dae Block-plaid Messalines; Satin Messalines with able for children’s knick- = graphs Rg rag <7 aa Marearet| self-color plaids; Broadly-striped Satins; Novelty- ers and petticoats, 10¢ goon a ey —~ gSireard || stripe Chiffon Taffetas; daintily-plaided Louisine yard. ’ : Seattle Seles Store Ser eT Sl eal] tee scicuin” Mi Gaiig Boys’ Shawl-collar Staeck, Beattie, 1214 Fourth Ave. BIRTHS | INGS, for use with em- onlitt gM, tad ote % Kune. 2710 a 91.85 YARD broidery, 10¢ yard. Sweaters, $4. 00 Ott te Mr aed Mra. es F. Cosand, 1, Maren Stripe and Plaid Satins and Failles; Taffetas with EMBROIDERY of durable sath we Mare BAe we multi-color plaids; Glace Block-plaid Messaline; cambric with strongly fe agp sy dag handy il sse wixtn X. oarch 1 Heavy Corded-stripe Satins; Changeable Corded- worked scalleped’ edges, WA SERPS 00. kN |, Be, 02, Me, and Mee. 1. A. Campbets, tripe Sati and of muslin with tiny trousers to be worn out, and ne ae . sa | stripe saned —THE BASEMENT STORE, lace edge. Price 15¢ | they resist satisfactorily the are x B. Marringten, | i yard. rough usage of play wear. Mrs. ¥. Krmeno, 3215 | DAINTY EMBROIDERY These are in coat style, | ‘i ON FINE ORGANDIE with shawl collar, in navy to Mr. and Mre. BE. T. Randle, 1793 hye ge is suitable for trimmin; i i TS Seige A tment This Frenella Siete aieeincains | sud maroen with sill steies Mra J. Booman, 6238 | 7 also navy with hairline es. The embroidery is ae s 28 to 34. Front-lace Corset in coder. ive inches | “Prins geet i ecm ie t $1 50 EIGHTEEN-INCH EM- | Shawl-collar Sweaters in gray 1 to MF. and Mra BH. Carlson BROIDERY, of strong and maroon, with two Mr. and Mra A. Rusk, cambric with well- si: 2 , pockets, sizes 28 to 36. st March 5 wale worked edges, very dur- ; rok, Maret co ae provides corset comfort for the able and attractive for Fries 98.50. average figure, at a very modest ei Saber Price Little Fellows’ Sweaters in belted style, with convert- ' # ‘ expenditure. It is a low bust aa S0¢ yard. ne mn ible collar which may be worn low and open or but- Rainier-Grand Hotel installs the “em | style, with skirt of medium length, Pre ee toned high at the neck; sizes 2 to 6 years, $2.50. Kelly collection of Paintings by 2 : and the front lacing is backed by mage eer, —THE PASEMENT STORE. modern masters as free art gallery fiigG Se 2 seanaal ti * Domed: protectins: : Women’s a j | Mra, GR Abbey, 1208/H/ * Fashioned of strong coutil, +. coming. |] braid trimmed and finished with [im | Tuxedo-front New Heatherbloom An important addition to the edu- hey nde. Dingle, 244| 9] four hose supporters. March ¢ e cational and amusement attractions of (s00"ruire aver 6. We March Sat Sizes 19 to 27, price $1.50. yeah Sweaters P etticoats, $1.95 Seattle, one that will be of interest to iMbey aeg * 3 wrk Ke Kial, 933 260n —THE BASEMENT STORE. 7 the resident and an especial attraction $10.00 HE slender outline of the moment is followed in to the tourist, was made during the aes Sh teak = i ‘ these Petticoats of the durable heatherbloom, in week when the Rainier-Grand | mpaibilty | . HE fold which turns Emerald, Rose, Copenhagen, Light-gray, T: | ‘M. Moore against Louls Moore, | ~ ; ‘aupe, ‘otel hung the James J. Kelly collec- TT. ss ‘seanty Oho back at either side of | Purple, White, Black, Brown and Dark-green. ' tion of paintings by modern masters PSL, scase: sabiaen Latise sieten, 6i-| Men S Coat Sweaters tea alle eigen Fashioned with fine tuckings, narrow ruffling and sertion | Sweaters continues | i their sceond ae | yeaa which [Sinem Anderson against Oncar W. | to form the collar in back. | accordion-plaiting, and finished with adjustable ‘tops. are now open to the public as a i ald lena Lydon against Charles ¥. Lydon, In Popular Styles In American Beauty, | Lengths, 36, 38 and 40 inches. Priced at $1.95. _nent free art exhibit. PR Copenhagen, — Turquoise, —THE BASEMENT STORE. yipuhee against Elmer Ia 5 00 6 75 8 75 | Coral, Emerald and Royal - rn es om $ * A ys Purple, aye seaeteey “ : : | belt, sizes 36 to 46. | The collection is one which Mr. iz ot Price $16.00 } . Kaley aagpent many ate Psst.) Gyoarsrn seat "E10 mom | A White-and-gold ering ler and inclu in addi- wt York againat W. C. York, er. ers of excellent > | =e * Deer end intact the Nec, ITE ene me me of] cn SE” | Nightgowns Dinner Set, $14.75 * i reap ae ee fect, with two pockets; ; west, the works of many artists of |'7Phosbe tron against Allen Iron, ae in brown and gray, sizes I Stamped to XCEPTIONAL value sony fame, such as the famous |, Rmily K, Mendrtx agaioet Cm. Hon- ll 96 to 46; $85.00. A 5 | in ‘oftesd tac hua Jappy, “Shee sp at the Spring,” and r ine wee a cals de Chat See Embroider | envio “pond. (aii Von Thoron’s wonderful Arabian : pape mane inl pote 2 hia wh a | ihediumiveat sanianes Horse depicting. lito Hutehinon ayainet Dole a | , 4 5 se q $1 39 aalein: ath the pold tae Aighit"Watloer against. John Watney, rom heavy yarns, bordec, daansthes, eee ce weer with shaw! cottar and — Qe Zami M7} 7 | TT requires so very little |... The gig will be open at all Mi Gace: A ie cme ones 36 ‘i a escnwal sik cae dae The 50-piece Set, service for six people, consists of : nt tofant Baker, 11 day, 205 19m 8, | . Price $6.75. fs ° pri | mare MEN’S COAT SWEAT- U / kimono style nightgowns 6 Dessert Plates 2 Meat Plattors 4 Dent, 75, #2& 861m » Mare ‘legs and pleasure ame os a miter aeff| ERS. of heavy worsted tN Bi reek and sleeves, vith a | & Breadand Butter lates 1 Covered Veretable Dish | yarns, in collarless ; ; variety of designs to be | 6 Soup Plates 2 Open Vegetable Dishes® Ganen, 08. DEKE By Hage: was | style, with two pock- i embroidered on front. Of 6 Sauce Dishes 1 Gravy Dish , : A me ect amet hs Semen | ets; sizes 36 to 46. durable white cotton mate- | 6 Cu 1 Pickle Dish Rainier-Grand Hotel « parvon, 8, . . Price $8.75. : ; rial, $1.39. wes " tt Avenue at Madison arene, Dreamland hotel, —THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Priced at $14.75, J. Miller, Sag 16 Masueea ave, Maren

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