The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 7

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pits. 7 ease ere SNS eee Sees Seer eee eee ee Peer Ore ee eee oT a Spring Cleaning in the Bathroom ROM our extensive line of Bathroom Fixtures may be selected new Towel Racks, Bath Sprays, Sponge and = Glass Holders, and other fixtures that Will help to make the bathroom attractive and convenient. Housewares Sec THE BASEMENT STORE THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON Garden Tools, Seeds and Fertilizers GARDEN RAKES are priced from 40c to $1.20. TURF EDGERS, for trim- ming the turf along the edge of the sidewalk, are $1.00. STRONG, WELL-BUILT SPADES, both long and short handles, $1.75 to $2.65. SHOVELS, small or large, with “D” or long handle, T5e to $2.65. THREE - PIECE GARDEN SETS, for the feminine gardener, are light enough to be easily handled, though made of the same fine materials as the heav- ier tools. The set, consist- ing of shovel, rake and hoe, is $1.75. ae CULTIVATORS, ogee oe had styles, $1.00 and $1.35. HALL’S “SIX-IN-ONE” COMBINATION CULTI- seed trench , beside re-covering the trench. It is operated by one-man power, and is easily han- LAWN MOWERS THAT MOW WITH PRECISION. The Lawn running and leave a plot of evenly cut grass in their wake. Coldwell are smooth well-known Mowers Prices range from $7.25 to $21.00 GARDEN HOES in shapes and sizes to suit every garden use, 40c to $1.10. WEED PULLERS, THAT MAKE WEED PULLING EASY and efficient, are Tde and $1.00. HAND WEEDERS and Hand Weeding Forks loosen the ground and aid in the cam- paign against weeds. They are 10¢, 20c, 35¢ and 50c, GARDEN TROWELS are quite necessary to the career of the very young gardener, as well as an ever-useful tool for father’s use. They are lic and 25¢ and there are extra fine ones at 80c. PRUNERS, for pruning rose bushes and small shrub- bery, are 85c, $1.00 and $2.25. PRUNING KNIVES, $1.00. TREE PRUNERS to reach the high branches from the ground, come as fol- lows: 6-foot, $1.35; 8-foot, $1.50; 10-foot, $1.75. SNATHS (scythe handles) $1.35. SCYTHE BLADES, $1.65. GRUB HOES or Mattocks, $1.75; Handles, 60c. RAILROAD PICKS are $1.65. Pick Handles are 60c. —Housewares Section. THE BASEMENT STORE. Garden Hose Specials | | A 50-foot Cotton Rubber-lined Hose, complete with coup- lings, %-inch diameter, special $5.50. A 50-foot Rubber Corrugated Hose, in %-inch diameter, | iad is specially priced for Clean-up Week at $6.50. ~—Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE, Garden Seeds including Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds and Lawn Seeds, are here in complete array; also Fertilizers put up in package form, from 114-pound size at 25c, to 25-pound sacks at $1.50. —Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE 8inch Dusting Brush Special 30c AN EIGHT-INCH DUSTING fiber brush and red-stained handle is very useful for brushing around stove, fireplace, into dust pan. Special, 30¢. —Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE. BRUSH with Tampico and for sweeping dust FLOOR BRUSHES are priced from $1.50 to $7.75 each. DUST BRUSHES, 70c to $2.25 each. ROUND WINDOW BRUSHES, window washing a very simple mat- ter, 85c, $1.15 and $2.00 each. make TWISTED WIRE CLOTHES BRUSHES of Tampico mixed fiber, brush with a thoroughness that makes even blue serge spotless. They are 25c¢ each. STAIR AND BANIS- TER BRUSHES are curved to reach into National “Clean-up” Week April 7-12 Seattle is in the public eye as never before- her citizenry can with eas appropriately, celebrate ‘ national occasion for cleaning up, painting up | and spading up one’s property - attend to. “the city and the home beautiful.” FIFTH AVENUE EATTLE has long been famed for the cleanly — | appearance of its down-town and residence districts, and if she has lagged somewhat behind her reputation during the past year or so, it is simply that she has had more urgent duties to Now, the war pressure has ended, and | _PINE STREET ___ SIXTH AVENUE Paints, Varnishes and Wall Tints —ready-mixed and in reliable tested qualities, especially adapted to the needs of Ironite Floor Paint is 85¢ juart, $2.75 gallon Rainier Ready-mixed Paint, for indoor or outdoor use, in colors, $1.15 quart, and $4.10 gallon. In white, $1.25 juart, and $4.15 gallon. Lion Linoleum and Interior Varnish, 70c pint; $1.25 quart; $2.35 _half-gallon; $4.50 gallon. } Pratt and Lambert No. 61 | Floor Varnish, 50c one-half pint; 80¢ pint; $1.45 quart; $2.60 half-gallon; $5 gallon. Valspar Varnish, 50c one- half pint; S5e pint; $1.60 quart; $5.50 gallon. householders. Excelite White Enamel for | interior woodwork, 50c half- | pint; 90c pint; $1.75 quart; } $6.50 gallon. Excelite Undercoat, half-pint; 65¢ pint; quart; $4.00 gallon. A0e $1.15 Jap-a-lac Stain and Var- nish, gives a complete finish many 80c in one operation, In colors, 45¢ half-pint; pint; $1.45 quart. Jap-a-lac White Enamel, 50c half-pint; 85¢ pint; $1.60 quart. Lav-o-loid Flat Washable Paint for walls, dries with a rich, smooth finish, and may be washed with soap and water. In a variety of col- ors, 95c quart; $3.05 gallon. Muresco Wall Tints, easily mixed and applied; in many colors; five-pound package, 70¢ and 80c. For Painting and Reconditioning About the House various Stains and Enamels are offered, each with a special mission to perform in the campaign of Spring cleaning. Orange Shellac, 40c one- half pint; 65c¢ pint; $1.15 quart. Shingle Stain, $1.60 and | $2.10 gallon; $7.50 and $10.00 for 5 gallons. Sapolin Wire Screen En- amel does not clog the mesh; 20¢, 25 and 45c. White Shellac, 45c one-half pint; 70¢ pint; $1.25 quart. Sapolin Porch Enamel, green, 30c and 5Oc. Sapolin Glass Frosting for windows, automobile lights, ete., 20e and 35e. Putty in one-pound tins, 15e. { } Iron Enamel for repaint- ing andirons, coal hods, stoves, etc., 25 and 35c. Rainier Oil Stains in colors, 25e one-half pint; 40c pint; 75e quart. Old English Brightener, T5e pint; $1.25 quart. Plaster of Paris, 5c pound. Dustless Mops Will Keep Floors Bright Just a few minutes time each day and a very little energy will keep one’s floors spotless when she uses the Dustless Mop. 0-CEDAR POLISH MOPS for paint- 75e and ed or varnished surfaces, $1.25 each. 0-CEDAR DUSTING $1.25 each. “ABSORBO” DUSTING MOPS, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.75 each. MOPS, 5c hax. Gili! My) CA\ DUSTING CLOTHS, packed in en- velope, 15e, 25¢ and 45¢ each. DUSTLESS DUSTERS for dusting furniture are very efficient. are 50c each. FEATHER DUSTERS are T5e, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2. They Section. —Housewn . ENT STORE. THE BASE Floor Waxes and Cleaners That Bring Results Johnson's Floor Wax, at before waxing, 50c pint; Wax, 60c pint, $1.20 quart. isters. Price 30¢ each. PERCOLATOR BRUSHES are long 4 to reach the seem- ‘es in one’s! ¢ Price 15¢ each. BRUSHES effi- ciently clean out adhering milk in Price 15¢ each. and slender, ingly inaccessible p!' coffee percolator. BABY BOTTLE baby’s bottle. FLOOR SQUEEGEES to take up the water In various sizes, | after scrubbing the floor. from 35¢ to 65¢ each. SCRUB BRUSHES are 10c, 20c and 25¢ each. VEGETABLE BRUSHES are 7c, Tde pint; $1.50 quart; $2.50 one-half gallon. Johnson's Liquid Floor Wax, 60c¢ one- half pint; $1.00 pint; $1.75 quart. Johnson’s Kleen Floor and Restorer, for cleaning waxed floors or furniture 90c quart. Frederick & Nelson Parquet Floor the corners of hard-to-reach ban- 10¢ and 15e Old English Floor Wax, $1.40 quart. HANDLED STOVE BRUSHES make a clean stove without soiled hands. REFRIGERATOR BRUSHES clean efficiently and are easy to use. Price 25¢ each. RADIATOR 55c each. COMBINATION SCRAPER, price 20c each. SINK SCRAPER AND DRAINER COMBINA- TIONS, 10c each. HANDLED FLOOR SCRUB BRUSHES for scrubbing basements or porches, shining, 70c pint; FREDERICK & NELSON FURNITURE POLISH prepared by our special formula, will safely clean fine furniture, whether used to polish fine mahogany or to renew without dull-finished wood. $3.00 gallon. SMENT STORE. igen 50c bottle Price 35¢ and 40c each. BRUSHES, 45¢ and SINK BROOM AND are 85c each. UTILITY BRUSHES are combination sink and $1.25 each. scraper and brush. Finished with black SHOE handle, price 15¢ each. POT SCRAPERS AND SINK BRUSHES, wire | or EeeDIpO fiber, are 10¢ each. each. BRUSHES WITH DAUBERS AT- TACHED, 35¢ to 50c each. SHOE SHINING BRUSHES, 35c and 65¢ DIP in this effective a rich cream shade, Old and faded cream or ecru, preparation, white serim and lace curtains are made if preferred. -color curtains may be | made to look Kream.’ and for 10 to 15 pairs of curtains; hai | “‘KiptainKream” aa Flin per Curtains | like new with “Kurtain- | Package containing enough tint 25e. First Floor. ion, conscience, and most Clean-up Week”—the - for achieving ~SO PAGE 7 VEU, hea, WEAN Soaps and Cleansers to Make Dirt Fly including Ammonia and a va- riety of Washing Powders, are household pur- here for every pose. TO CLEAN THE SOOT OUT of the kitchen range or the air- tight stove, “Anti-carbon” Soot Destroyer is excellent. ~—Housew THE Bs Vacuum Cleaners and Carpet Sweepers EANERS a number of very efficient LECTRIC VACUUM CLE shown in 50, $65.50 and $1f BISSE L L's $5.50, $6.00 and $11.00 each. VACUUM SWEEPERS, hand operated, each, Stouns to-operate makes at $2 00 each. CARPET SWEEPERS number of styles are priced at $4.75, are .00, $30.00, ip a are $10.50 and $12.50 wares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE, The Wash Day That Follows will THE CATARACT “1900” WASHER washes by the force of the water which swishes through the clothes in a figure-eight motion as the tub rocks back and forth by electric power. HARDWOOD STEP- LADDER STOOLS work on the same principle as a step-ladder, but stand just two feet high when open. Priced at $1.85, $2.00 and $2.75. Spring Cleaning be when the clothes are all left to the Electric Washing Machine and come out like white clouds, ready to hang on the line. THE “THOR” ELECTRIC a not-too-irksome occasion WASHER } washes with equal niceness the filmiest bit of lace, and | the heaviest counterpane. It cleans the clothes by the combined force of water and a mechanical device inside which takes the place of a | washboard. WATER POWER WASHING MACHINES which are very efficient time and labor savers, are also featured by this Section. —Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE. 18-inch Galvanized Ash Can Special $3.50 USEFUL depository for all the Spring cleaning debris, as well as an all-the-year-round container. built of heavy galvanized iron with staunch bottom, and fit-over cover, special $3.50. —Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE. A | } | Strongly- 4. 5-foot Spruce Step Ladder at $1.85 HIS ‘five-foot Step Ladder of seasoned spruce has a steel rod supporting every other step, adding to its staunchness. A use- ful campaign. Exceptional value. Spe- cial $1.85. accessory to the clean-up Other well-built Step Ladders, to 8-foot heights, $2. 00 ne gia 12-inch Floor Brush Special 75c A TWELVE-INCH FLOOR BRUSH with bristles of Tam- pico fiber and a long varnished handle, especially use- ful for sweeping kitchen broom. Special, 75¢. or basement, in place of a —Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE. METAL SHOE DAUBERS, 25c each, GLASS CLEANING COLORED WOOL and $2.50 each. PAINT AND VARNISH from 8¢ to $2.15. WEIGHTED FLOOR BRUSHES, ishing waxed floors, $3.00 to $4.75. KALSOMINE BRUSHES are priced from $1.50 to $8.00. WALL PAPER BRUSH- ES, 35¢ to 5c. YASH BRUSH- ani BRUSHES, AUTOMOBILE DUSTING BRUSHES, $2.00 BRUSHES, 25c each. for pol-

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