The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 7

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DIVORCES ARE ao. somes! FREDERICK & NELSO ante i Vea FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE ‘ABERDEEN. March 21.—A | WASHINGTON ing at} immigration for four marriage out © Will be introduced on the open: | ates in divor Way of the next session of con- Jin proportion | | steadily increasir ‘Conereseman Albert Johnson, who! creasing more rapid! home from Washington yes ]® report on marriage « fw authority for that state | _— sued by the bureau of oss Jobnson will be chair | } According to returns, whiet of the house immigration com Jered 2,285 counties, or ail bu a < e s a . sha ee SE ese 5"5") Spring is Tub-dress-time This Clever ANorher clause wiil provide for the i place in the percentake column, with e e Su ehaisse eho setteone fever | ~_ [ton "Montana, with 22). Ore ff for Little Girls at $5.00 r e Carcling alone is Sree at the Sveres| Schoolgirls’ Tub Dresses are shown in the sketch, and there this moderately-priced group. j the cases, divorces were granted to from 6 to 14 years of age. rough straw, uptilted in back Fees eee ak SIRE) wore Oe feline At $1.25— crepe and showing an unusual flowers and ribbon streamers. Wives, wete ‘move 's Fe / \ accompanied by bloomers for the saving Equally interesting in value ASKS IN INCREASE [tera Sa | : x toned to middy which laces at throat. | wreathed Hats with their eon- | — i Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. trasting facings, the Lace- Jcountion in the United Stats Might evace the draft, will be incor: | 7 ¢ am Lpee Gnd 8S in 2000, . Little Shepherdess Hat advocated the overthrow of the | ; gon, with District | New York are the lowest, 13, 31 and | women. ‘The principal causes and |was in the 54th congress and then| Desertion continuously sin @ representa:| drunkenness wert than b AT 3 O'CLOCK FOR TEACHERS u 5 \ brim Hats, the trig little Tur- *Tenshun . At $1.45— 4 hy L bans with their tailor trim- 5 h 23rd er a 4 Figes ; Dresses of Linenette, Voile, Gingham | mings. Attractive values, all, at $5.00. A provision for the deportation of total number of dive: era f erated im the bill, Johnson declared. | | Nevada still holds the highest | States government Jof Columbia, North Carolina and {fi} , : 32 per 100,000 respectively. South |i FEW of the excellent values the Basement Store is featuring in | is one of the many newly-created styles featured im | MONDE LL In approsimately €8 per cent of| are others, just as attractive and appropriate for girls It is of lacquered black who has been picked for| the percentages contributed by them | by a bandeau, faced with rose jcame back to the 56th and has served | detity, 11.5; t de, 4.7; f ‘ q The little Middy Dress sketched, com- back trim of a knot of field He ts & suf) 16.3 per cent nie mat) | : bining white and striped linenette, is cent of thy 08 p | ¢ ' of petticoats. It has plaited skirt but- | are the Fruit -and- Flower i bathe g Be niga tas (By Unites Pree : sp and Flannelette (10 distinct styles) in ‘by Dr. M. A. Matthews, An od NEW YORK, March 2i.—The 17 tan, light-blue, pink, green, white with ° ° 3 ets’ seen DEW ciy'e| detest Utne tn Caples foness” wee ‘i reo Ba ietealwith bei Beautiful Colorings in . : music instructors is recommend: on exhibition in the criminal by the Seattle Federation of W branch of the supreme court to ing, smocking and cords. Sizes 6, 8 and * ’ Jen's Clube and the Seattle Musical} da iL Fem. e Misses ats at le | Arts society With the opening of the sex ——-- an ond agg rs Batty lash | At $1.95— {MILLIONS OF RUSSIAN BS eas . - Dresses in belted, double-skirt effects, also long-waisted styles, in pink, RELI OUTHFUL, af! GOLD IN SWEDEN) Oy, Solid board tence to blue, tan and plaids, with patch pockets, wide belts and square or round where se (Special to The Star by N, E feet high. ; collars. Sizes 6 to 14 years. . i cai niall woven in basket effect STOCKHOLM, M : mi At the . forme ; ’ eet ee oe of “shiny” straws in 4 “ " meg | | 2, Rose, Beige and Copen- ONIC TEMPLE | « wan o bit careless a : a : ee PLE | Sse ihese Sic] Stns 'stceten ens | ~~ New Envelope Chemises > as | wash of ot aatin | 8 they no longer represent Rus. | that Russia is broken up into a dozen ated in the witne my ANT bon, also in checker- ; $1 .00 and $1. 35 / ; : board combinations of sia. Preliminary inquiries have been y failed to ; Rs i governments, the Swedish banks re to pay it to the original deposit | made by British authorities as to the ; o whether she was {ff} HE Envelope Chemise | . | Z | possibility of having the money paid trying to extort $215 ‘ Sis § | P ‘ ¥ over on Russia's debt to the Britiet. an ene P.. Herrmann, ~~ : me ra gga & | ; . He Rose-and-beige Rose-and-blue . | head of oe truck company | laundering could hardly be gi} 7 B Ps | No one 1 be found, how | s : : % A lue-and-gray 4 4 : i ever, who would admit he caused more practically designed : Including War Tax | the erection of the “spite fence, than the one sketched at { ay ee | fry i with grosgrain ribbon band laced through straw 4 “ Phi Sigma Chi sorority was form right, Ba is gd am j / buckle. Price $3.85. pee ee Fag. 3 ~ ce-Cak. oS trie ¢ » with } . ed Thursday by etght women ma-| Piyman J is | firm lingerie cloth aye STORE. |joring in the business administra I t Defi s trimming of narrow rib- , | ue! lege, University of Washing ’ . ce “The eight. are: Marguerite fies Chicago $4 bon-run embroidery and A Large New Mann, Chariotte Winter. Flora Rice Winter Climate qorvaiteating edge at’ aiti- Oawaid, Barbara Gamwell, Anna M CHICAGO, March 17.—When it} 1 | Shi : pao, Maat ean ll dye and drawer part. }——\\\ | iti en’s Chambray — bi Howe | the “s00d old summer time,” William Price $1.00. Hseutiita‘an ot eties wt tee ad’ os | The Camisole-top Envel- { )\l Boys’ W. k Shirts femivese gene ope Chemise at left, is | or: ont gn ag hor gene topped with ribbon-run Filet-pattern lace edge, with R 1 j t 75 “ ” pl armed with a hatehet and « me Real MUST Attend to bathrobe nye agree ras ated hand-embroidered floral spray in front and satin Munson last i bath tub In the footthick ice, Pits ff) ribbon shoulder straps. Narrow lace edge finishes Sh S - mwo hundred and fifty Shirts in this | plunged in—dieporting like a polar exceptional offering. Work Shirts of standard manufacture, made from” medium - weight, plain-blue chambray | > and cut amply full. Double yoke and — double stitched seams throughout. Sizes 141% to 171%4—reduced to 75¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. eat SE Sone Oe | awer pa rice $1.35. . — | hag It was easy sliding into the wat the drawer part. P $1.35. sue paseMENt sToRR ; e but getting out was a different mat ff ter entirely. Try as he would, Pilz f) HERE is little need could not get a solid footing on the > bs dv slippery sides o: bath tub. Atter | fi 9 le to tell about the { @ftem do you hear this expression in a week? How often repeated attempts, each ending fo a serviceability [® Go you say this yourself? And how often is the “intention” car [| "chute the chute” back into the icy ff! AILORED from the nov- | Serviceability and com- opted |pmoting bie arotieciad fast’ on tae P elty mixtures that give | fort features of these who suffer embarrassment, pain and inconvenience, to [| 'ee: his rescuer yanked Pilz from the : such excellent service for Shoes, for they are so water | : é @ay nothing of ill health, because of decayed and misuing teeth, “Enjoyed the ‘witee’ immensety.”| 1 , every-day wear, in brown well-known to boys and made to realize their need of the dentist scores of times every said Pilz, “but couldn't get out. |) and gray, in the popular . They are made aware of their offensive breath; their inability Thanks very much, old man.” and 4 . buckle-belt model, with set- properly masticate and prepare their food for the stomach; their [f|S"ussling comfortably into his bath-| . es ket: d full-lined Built over the regulation i ive @ppearance. Often they are in severe pain. gobo tha Clamnge Rumnan getter bees) in “pockets, an uae sa Munson army last, f * , ‘ i , from beat it for his comfy firesid / J knickerbockers. Sizes 8 to r Price $8.50. heavy, tan leather, thor- their parents. ND every time they become aware of it they say: “I really Indian Pilgrims - | 16 years. 7 must attend to those texth. Then they promply forget the mat a % LITTLE FELLOV JUN- oughly well made, with te entirely, or else spend the money they “intended” to use for this Contract Cholera ' Pe ca eaiae mail y heavy,double sol upon something not half so important a» their own teeth. pete om tia Ri gf ccm foe - rae | 1OR NOBFOLE. 6 eee a smn nana vom : they shrink from the dentist's chair fearing the pain and shock fl ing pristine "rem. Danger "Lieaaitl Corduroys, Blue Serges } —sizes 1 to 2, $3.50 pair; * I J invariably associate with it. In eigher case the visit to the have brought cholera to Calcutta, |[| , ™ and Novelty Mixtures, siz j 214 to 6, $3.95 pair. “ u list in “put off” and “next week” always keeps just ahead and authorities are makini a fight to 8 to 8 years, $3.50 to ” - prevent it becoming an epidemic. Of || _. ¢ > you who read this—just remember thix: MY OWN pis. ff) the 30,000 pilgrims who have paswed ; were’ ibid Paiute Maly hss Skirts 5 ae ay oa ‘ saree [thru Calcutta, many contracted chol : sas? pet warrnte’ “tht ca sete i ak ig gto nagrermpaataeomeaipeagia a agg ct tagiaggean henge Apprtnees sgt | : BOYS’ OUTING FLANNEL DRESS SHOES of gun- dity, for by means of “Thortcain” ported, Cholera wards in all the 2AJAMAS, cut amply full ee ‘ am able to make the promise—to sey to you-when you #it in my hospitals are filled. The outbreak is s PAJA 4 cad metal calfskin, — with > blamed to underfeeding, because of i from good-weight outing the high prices charged the pilgrims | f} flannel, in stripes of pink, Goodyear: welt: poe “nO PAIN—OR nO PAY” by food vendors ! i} : ! blue or lavender, one- and smooth-fitting and sery- |. oy Sioticat. Ls gp Mie sence RB Kot! testify te the com- South Sea Islanders | two-piece styles, sizes 6 to pms ; ’ ing gant a ete painiessness of IN. 80 don't let 16 years, $2.00 and —sizes 11.to 1344, 02 || a far ar Keep you away. A ba my ayn Zoe cans Perfume Their Dead | : $i \ | mer outing and house | of ny Come and put me to the test. (Special to The Star by N. E $2.50. pair (footform last). F ; : 2 SYDNEY, March 21.~-Natives 3 | o% THE BASEMES'T STORE. wear, tailored in the style _ Dental nurse always in attendance. gp Dore bg ont pageants : pitino aon be 6, $5.00 pair pictured, of firm white Full value for Liberty Bonds. Martel custome. One ts the anoint A : (English last). } twill, with large pearl, but- Ing the bodien with cheay vertume, I! Dainty Neckpieces, 25c, 50c, $1.00 tons at ‘front fastedial the remainder being ¢ din case bottle and left on the gr a | HEY are the means of freshening the oft-worn GROWING Sata aAS and pockets with small PAY + peace agphed or: A sagen | dress at little cost, or providing a smart touch LACE. SHOES on me- | button trimming on flaps, the grave and this ceremony is} ; : get ] usually marked by a three days for the new costume. dium round-toe last with Waist measurements, 24 the part of the relatives ~ waterproof fiber soles AS o a geackd Ae. sail ald tur Collar and Cuff Sets; Satin, Georgette and Organ- ey Aa Bove ae | to 30. = Yee maken Gown to minke die Collars; Vestees of canvas cloth, organdie and . OK +t peo $5 16 Very attractive valuanaaan o 7, $5.75 [room f by vigorous dancing |[} : : : ; Of. & Sizes 214 » $5. You i togyonerten ae oh i melmmmmam| | pique. An interesting collection at 25, 50¢ and = * $1.25 and singing $1.00. THE BASEMENT store, | THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE, CAN PLACE READY FOR ' : ‘ , eats PEACE MEET RELICS == : reap aP Spay : == | “ For those | (Special to The Star by N. KE HE MUST PROVE NICK | ¥ Ss March 21 |Annunzio Telking EITHER DEAD OR ALIVE | A Watch Repaired by 1 prose wn kee, BE: eas wld In the rary able to pay H able to euch fovelign wishatry 9 & Warlike Tones : dental work A wetle museunn which is preparing to a in T. March 1.--Gabrielle| .NEW YORK, March 21.—Whether Jones Is Always Right d with the % anh the cast We Ol in one sum, lrecetve some of the “relics” of th: BUDA } Aron ™ Nicholas Romanoff, one-time czar of Telephone Elliott 2607 8 that we ar to the letter. We have sees Sz | peace conference, such ax pens and | de Andunzio, Italian poet and army) Russia, is dead or alive must be 1329 FOURTH AVENUB » long time, easy pay- blotting pads used by prominent del- | aviat interviewed by the Rome proved by Bernard Naumberg, attor yo ment plan eyates. M. Bertrand, iibrarian and ney, of 15 Broad at. in obtaining ——— — = nt Kk. Let te to of mn 3 nrarin correspondent of Agest, declared Italy 1G wor Let us refer you a Geel % |founder of the museum, is custodian ' popeabesipeter $117,450 due the Marine Trans Our Satisfied patrons. Lady attendants. FP Tnveatt- lof two pens used by Bismarck and |*OUld fight to retain Dalmatia tion Service corporation | wate It. ules F. Favre to & the 1871 ar- Italy will never renounce Dalma | ig alive, the papera must ve Jd co jen 1871 ar in « suit which Mr, Naumberg has un before Just eonedict, In the eme court kiyn, to have a mt 5 ge er appoint o distribute be | y ® mas iite bo a tween the corporation represented s eo s | | in thie’ Latin. peevitiie” by Naumberg and other claimants j @pecmy | 5 caaoesaava fis $1,000,000 belonging to Nicholas and) PIONEER (#2 First and yeater Way ie M 4 SRS get von Tone meee hel in deposit in the National City | If the ex-czar is dead, the pw | Over Shoe Store }in lining wi , » comp had nat DENTIST Entrance 95 Yesler Way | mane int § ed wheteby Italy Wout re.| Pere must be served on his heirs erland, where he fled with his money |nounce her claims. to Dalmatia in| jhe Largest Audience in the age when the break-up for Turkey |return for an undisputed title to) | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads (om | Piume ix misticr la,” d’Annunzio was 4

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