The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 7

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Se an SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE COTTON MEN 'SAYSPROGRESS [7 ARE REBUKED 1S BEING MADE Kansas Governor Refuses to) Miller Wires to Metal Trades Attend Profiteers’ Meeting | Council of men © world for Beautiful Pastel Colorings in New Sports Hats at $4.50 HESE smart Hats are of the soft- brimmed, informal type, so desirable for wear with colorful sweaters and outing apparel. Featured in Nile-green Copenhagen Rose Lavender —of a dull- finished straw in Tuscan effect, with self-color ribbon Bee Ladder, $4.90. i} ; ominit band. Price $4.50. —Hourewar : ; 4 50 per jurisdictional fight BB REL pike Coverall i. ° Industrial Board Orders Cut F urniture in Steel Prices In Which Fresh, New Garments Are Very Attractively Priced Polish pom Park . == WASHINGTON, 44 Mare h 4.—The March 29th.—Ad . government price reduction and of piliaing program is now in full owing HEN a homekeeper considers the practical utility of these Aprons—how many of them may take the place of a house dress, and how completely they protect the “best frock” when it ven- tures into the kitchen—she will doubtless find need for more than With lower steel Tigrsord storm one. In this large showing she has widest scope for choosing the col- establi the Indu: 325 PIKE ST. orings and styles she prefers. Included: Donny thie we cok planing tot bon prices of onl coke, ding har iware and lumber and! HOW ABOUT ‘They may be perfect. if #0 it| conferring with represe: ves of cums te Gapeteel “heme rarity. If they are not! at once has Percale Shoulder-fastening Aprons with rick-rack trimming. Aprons trimmed with machine-embroidered scallops. Slip-over Aprons in shoulder-fastening style. Chambray Gingham Aprons with white piping. Middy-style Aprons with lacing in front. Bungalow Aprons in many light-colored patterns. oe alas (weemwen ene” te TYPICAL VALUES FROM THE SHOWING ARE PICTURED. © & letter of invit maker, chairman Step =: meme Ladders to reach the high places where a picture must be taken down or a plate tail polished. These sub } stantial Step Are made of Ladders seasoned Larger Premiums Spruce, with a rata bas brace under each step. Plan of , Woodmen 4-foot Ladder, $2.00. | *' oe cote 5-foot Ladder, $2.50. on nee 6-foot Ladder, $3.00. | ©" engl radian ngs.» on teal 7-foot Ladder, $3.50. steel Beige a were —THE BASEMENT STORE, Wash Goods Remnants at Reduced Prices SEFUL lengths of the cottons favored for U women’s and children’s wear, men’s shirts and boys’ blouses, including: and FREDERICK & NELSON Number poll Gingham, Percale, Outing Flannel, Devon- shire Cloth, Poplin, Unbleached Canton Flan- nel, Comforter Challies, Bleached and Un- bleached Muslin, Crepe, Sheeting and Lining. Also at reduced prices, Remnants of Table Damasks in linen and cotton weaves. —THE BASEMENT STORE. T is pre- pared by a special formula and will safely and brightly polish the finest piano or other high - grade furniture. ecause of the « coal and coke to | the board has decided to take up the Bucilla Eeibwoideiy Packages contain Stamped Articles (ready made) of fi material, with sufficient and proper mere cottons to entirely complete the embroidery, a well as full working instructions where ne sary. AN INFANTS’ BIB stamped on fine wale pique, is ready to be embroidered in white, 25c. A FANCY TEA APRON, stamped on mercerized batiste, to be em- broidered in pink, blue, green and yel- low, is 50c. A BABY DRESS, ready- made, hemstitched and stamped on mercerized batiste, to be embroid- ered in white. Size 6 months, $1.50. CHILD'S ROMPER ready - made, s' on white pique and | | pink or blue “Clico,” to| LITTLE GIRL’S HAT, be ‘embroidered in black | ready - made, stamped and white. Sizes 2 and on fine wale pique, to 4 years, $1.90. be embroidered 4 INFANTS DRESS,| White Seen 8 ame ready-made, stamped | é, on mercerized batiste, | W&@MEN'S ENVELOPE — to be embroidered in | COMBINATION, ready- white, $1.25 made, $1.75. : —THE BASEMENT STORE, ‘ ' coal buyers con next winter's dull finished surfaces, but cleans | |. them efficientiy. In bot- | i} tles at F oneo and 50c. Per pratce. $8 Housewares E BASEMENT STORE. Mr. Huteson and Mr. Donahey | fidence in ordering can ascertain for you in a few | supply now. moments any defect in the contour or function of your eye. Rev. Higley Speaks to Rotarians Here Our facilities are such that a pair of lenses can be ground Rotarian Elmer E. Higley, prest- dent of the Des Motnes, Ia, Rotary meeting exnetly your need. We do not use drugs in mak. club and pastor of the First Method- ist Episcopal church of that city, ing an examination. We will not interrupt your daily voc: | fon, except for the short time : necessary to make the examina. | "Poke at the Acheon Wednes- tion, day at the M onic club rooms on Our charges are moderate beg erg of seg ad me « . ., ” phen A. ull, member of the! “Treenty- ¢ Experienc gh aaa od “ |tast state logisiature, told of his] Olympia experiences. 325 Ping STREET. —_————— Magee Takes Post Here Next Tuesday On succession of Capt. W. A. Magee United States shipping board, the United States shipping board the promotion of C. V. Rice to assistant district manager in charge of wood construction will be the only change in the personnel of the officers, it is Jannounced. Capt. Magee mucceeds |Capt. John F. Blain, retiring next | ‘ese DERICK NELSON METROPOLITAN | ec: Sunday ® | MATINEE FIV! VE NIGHTS WITH MATINEE WEDNESDAY INFANT'S LAYETTE (consisting of D Gertrude Skirt, Cap and Bib with cutting lines) stamped on linen-fin- ished lawn, to be em- broidered in white and delicate pink, at $1.50. Klaw & Ertanger [ag| URGES RECEPTION FOR tod" Gewese ie BRIG. GEN. M’DONALD | is —" ~ ——— | the Bon Marche’ te in receipt of a wire from its president, Frank Me- “Matinee to ‘The Giid Mitees ( ceor cnn os PLUS Play | (ater IZ) | Knights of Columbus in France, ure fitting welcome for Brig. Gen. Donald, of the 91st division, | | who will soon return to the North- west Gen. MeDonald was commander of | | the 18let Infantry brigade at Ca | Lewia, He succeeded Brig. ¢ | Harry D. Styer in that commar | May of last year. In this lincluded the 361st and 36 |regiments, in which and other Washin, Gen, MeDonald t# an Indian and Philippine war veteran He was graduated from West Point in 1881, DODWELL RECOVERING | FROM WAR INJURIES) j | George M. Dodwell, son of the 43 F |founder of Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Brit a |ish shipping firm, is a Seattle visitor,! —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Stockings Special New Slip-over Sweaters $1.95 $2.50 $5.75 hae popularity earned last summer by slip- | - Towerin, - : - over Sweaters is bound to be enjoyed two- Over All in Popular Success Environment Put Light and Laughter into the Heart of Living SEATS NIGHTS: 5%¢ TO $1.50 Plos War Tax NOW MATINEES SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY: 5c TO $1 SELLING Entire Monday Night's Performance Purchased FAST by King Brothers THEATRE Continuous Daily 1 to it SOME BIG VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW PRINCE KAR-MI, SELMA & CO. The World-Famous Conjurers, Mystifers and Mlusionists, Present- ing “The Mysteries of India” “JAM-BON” QUARTETTE Harmony Singers from the 337th Field Artillery, dust Returned from Overseas. Four Other Fine “Hip” Acts P Foss, CARMEL MYERS “The Lite Sav i Weekday Matinees..........10¢ | Evenings and Sundays. ...20¢ = < |having arrived here Tuesday from |San Francisco, accompanied by K. J.| Middleton, Seattle manager of the | firm. Dodwell is touring the country for | business reasons and also to recup- erate from wounds that he has re jcetved during 18 months’ war service. | \Ice Cream “Sodas to | Help Pay War Costs! y 10 cents you pay for am or confections after May + @ tax of 1 cent will be imposed, | | nccording to section 630, of the new | Proprietors must keep strict record of sales and pay the! collector of internal revenue at the end of each month NEW SHIPS ARE ASSIGNED | e new shipping board vessels, nus, West Hardaway have been assigned Matson Navigation o and will be placed on the tri run between Seattle, Honol San Francisco. ‘wo will load at Se for the initial trip, and one at nd, The West Maximus is a t of the Skinner & Eddy ship property in that state, a PAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL’ mi announced today convenience are well-known. AT $5.75, in fancy knit effect, Coral, waistline and fin- ished with yarn pompon at col- lar. Sizes 36 to 44, AT $1.95 and $2.50, Sleeveless Slip -o ver Sweaters, well - knit of soft yarn, in Coral, Beauty, Emerald, Buff, Copenhagen, Turquoise, Navy, Purple, Green and Rose, sizes 86 to 44. Priced at $1.95 and $2.50, —THE BASEMENT STORE. EMSTITCHED Lawn Handkerchiefs with corners embroidered in white or colors, 10¢ each. —THE BASEMENT STORE. fold this season, for now their smartness and | Sweaters | with sleeves, in Navy, | Emerald and | Purple, narrowed at | fluffy | American | Women’s Handkerchiefs, 10c Each | | corner, and Initial Hand- 10c Pair N exceptionally low price for these Black Cotton ‘Stockings —many women will want several pair for wear about the house. Hemmed-top style, in sizes 814 to 10, special 10¢ pair —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Handkerchiefs at 124c AWN Handkerchiefs with colored roll edge and colored embroidered kerchiefs in fine white lawn, 121g¢ each. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses at $4.95 . ORTHY of the new Spring Suit are these Blouses of filmy Georgette, their new necklines, groups of tiny tucks, smbroidery and beads —in white, flesh-color, tan and pastel plaids, Then there are Crepe de Chine Waists in the smartest of high-neck effects, also convertible-collar and low-neck styles, showing many tucks and becoming _ frill plaitings ; in white, flesh-color and black. Attractively priced at $4.95. Windsor Ties at 25c and 50 Each INDSOR TIES in Satin and Crepe de Chine, in plaid, green, scarlet, navy blue, black, white, sky-blue, Saxe-blue and peach, 25¢ and 50¢ each. —THE BASEMENT STORE. with | —THE BASEMENT STORE, —

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