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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. PAGE 7 NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE " PINE STREET ___.__. SIXTH AVENUE | [Better Horry Up With That = : TACOMA PLANS WHT peoearuree| FREDERICK & b i f Recall Program X Ks oe? - | TACOMA, Wash April u A | committee to consider the establish. | ment of & union labor hospital in Tacoma was appointed by the Metal! night, aft the delegates had turn wh & proposed contract for | | HE DASEMENT TORE Ff services. | ] : The council went on record for a| six-hour day and agreed to appoint * committee to start a campaign of | publicity in its behalf among all the! , sations of the American Fed-| | eration of Labor | The resolutions for the recall of} } { Featured for Saturday: W 50 New Trimmed Hats settee canis tae oa Children’s Tub Dresses Special $1.50 | Broaden pre-Easter Selections | | | a ed by the Metal les council,| | : { Sais Ssuates .seuees St oe at $7.50 a turday’s Soldiers and| / ‘ i a have prov th elves to. be { } ney |i } J € HE vogue for fruit and | ITTLE TOTS from 2 American and unfit to hold pub. }\ fi “~ flower t 7 to 6 years of age Be le offic SA ibm & \ )) ~, er trimmings is gen- of ‘ 4 AN untone affillated with . th ‘ 4 eae = erously recognized in this and school girls from 6 to > 4 ~ rigpthesensot eo waere Ae as | new showing, and with them - yee may share in ; ance of time for putting away tools | ir ‘ are featured ostrich trim- B. ’ Sh the advantages of this a“ st the. Tod plant. and report back KW i He mines; wings and. Soave Oys oes spe ; | the sentiment at the next counell LZ & 4 | ( h iM bright ie meeting | feathers, often seen on Hats E . ll ghams = in rig 4 lll with Georgette facing or conomically | Spring plaids and plain upper-brim. Priced chambrays are featured, sometimes in combination, Popular costume shades Food for Germany ne TA” é Sent From France V { ) ie COBLENZ, April 11.—Headquar 1 } soothed Retsil de L, f U i dominate, tt h th < \ S pictured, Boys’ and and the styles are most predominate, though there is , a + , ; ‘ . lit | ite t ned / \ Youths’ Gunmetal Calf attractive — high-waisted 01 6 area ¢ eral spr’ , ay ‘ cons, ipteeimwnden pee r lied 5 sagainndey sg a \ | Lace Shoes, in Blucher and belted effects, some by the Americans will be remedied | novelty high colors—an ex tyle h Goodyear welt ‘ P 7 by bringing food from the supply| ne the Center! But alt the drawings the contest ‘ : 7 é style, with Goodyear we with embroidered designs depots in France and turning it over) Here's a young artist who has just | editor gets aren't from Seattle, They | ample of the latter class, is d ’ soles——a practical shoe for for trimming, two as pic- to the German officials at cost plu] abdut acored a bullseye are coming in fror r the state, | f “best” wear or every transportation. The first shipment) He's landed his poster in the paper, and if you want a to win the | The Hat Sketched - In sizes ‘11 to 1 tured. will consist of « trainload of flour, /and only the best ones get there, It German helmet, let's what kind ; Hines i te ° An exceptional offering, bacon, rice and canned milk. | rests with the judges of the helmet | of a poster you can draw, telling peo: | —in cherry-red lisere straw, tilted forward modishly, | P#@". %!zes pl contest whether he wins that Ger ple why they should go the limit in} . ¥: wiles Me pair | r man trophy ‘ the Victory Loan drive. / encircled by grosgrain ribbon in self-color and topped — senmnengemeectchengs Corwin Wallace, the boy who drew! Only a few days left, too. The con:| by a taupe ostrich pompon. Price $7.50. | Dull Calf Lace Shoes for this one, lives at 703 Boren ave., Se- teat clones April 1 | boys ang youths, in ° ’ Gi h Dr “ See ea oe E. H soles. 8 11 to 13%, . Monroe Doctrine Was Opposed 1 | aster Hats | $295 pair. Sizes 1 to 6, Sizes 12 to 20 Years WH i 3.50 pair. on Same Grounds as the League __ For Little Tots ge eee $3.95 to $7.75 " HH ys’ wl oO 8 | of Nations Is Now Being Fought) | Quaint little hats with shirred satin crowns, styles | “realvesd eis og ae Wr O attractively-styled are these Dresses of Was NC peril ck Well as the first founder of the re e straws sgra r stre: » pa} “s : * ir tiere i vi t 4 in he "800 of the last century, mem: |pUbIMe—to the polley of peace, com. | | from $2.00 to $12.50 Sizes 10 to 2, | their tiered skirts, wide belts and vest effects, “A Penny Saved Is a bers of congress were as bitterly op oe and oeee omens with all} | Pa. Ple.ow, | Sizes 214 to | young girls will wear them on every occasion = én od t6 th or Doctrine ux Nations; entangling alliances with poe 5) sa | ate ‘ sible. Penny Earned + gala ag very eee gee to| Aone; for to entangling alliances we UNTRIMMED HATS for little-folks are in becoming 61 EE OE EN ae pink, blue, green, yellow, tan, dark-blue Let us all prove it by sav the League of Natio! And by oe come it you ence embark on | drooping-brim shape, in black, navy, rose and | } ase sid Gaabcruad arouse, 48 950 $4.75, $5.00, : oF ye . senators Such & policy a © are nen ys es | i a ~d . ” 4 ing our pennies and buy Oe a eee te thing but | Here to attend to the preservation of f] brown, $1.50 and $2.25. wan gasmtanr eroun. | | $5.75, $6.50 and $7.75. ing thrift stamps. the Monroe Doc the peace of this same kind of language the league that their untry and not to . : one 10 go to : | MIDDIES for women and children, regulation slip- oro hives For Misses over styles with braided collar and cuffs; made of © be ready on Only sixteen thrift stamps war whenever are required to pay for {ud In opposing the} Monroe Doe: |common parlance, iv ter . o an i ren | serviceable twill, sizes 6 to 14 years; 16 to 44, | one War Savings Stamp. trine > em plac Durope Th N D | C t : i Snidin te ele tnt 400 Today Senator Reed of Missourt Webster for World View | 1S ew oiman Coa | $1.95, —THE BASEMENT STORE. | and others are perturbed lest the, Two great Americans of that day |f} | < a f pennies earned, League of Nations compel us to g0| took the world view instead of Misses’ and Children’s Mary We'sell both Thrifts and to war for the safeguarding vf some |ptay-at-home view. They at “ Jane Pumps, in patent small nation in some obequre corner | Daniel Webster and Henry Clay of Europe. Back im 1824, the fa-| Webster wanted to provide funds no and dull calf leather, Dainty Georgette Blo is an example of the Basement | with instep strap. Sizes War Savings. Let us serve YOU. | « John Randolph of Roanoke, | the president could send an agent to t ray A for many yeare congresaman from | reece, then revolting aguinst Tur-|i] Store values in Ready-to-wear 814 to 11, $2.50 pair. t $7 50 Virginia and afterwards senator, Key. Clay wanted a resolution /* i | Sizes 1114 to 2, $3.00 a ° tised the same kind of argument/adopted upholding the Monroe Doc pparel. | ape 2 ; ‘ : against the Monroe Doctrine trine. Hoth were defeated by cor ; It is of excellent quality diag- pair. ILMY affairs, in fou will put the peace of the geass, but the Monroe Doctrine be » rs " ‘ ‘ DP Pe. on end for whemT|oame national doctrine nevertheless, onal coating in green or maroon, Misses and Children’s Gun- Flesh-color, White, For a people of whom we know al-\ because the president was upheld by with half-length fancy lining. metal Calf Button Shoes Navy, Plum and Gray in t as little as we do about the | public sentiment | M AeA with black cloth tops ‘ * Truly Can any man in thie house | Later when John Quincy Adams Designed with broad plait in sizes 814 to 11 at shades, fashioned with my, what even 1 the stale of #0 | was president, some of the Central back ending in embroidered arrow- mair end 11m % the new collar designs ciety in Buenos Aires—it@® mora! and South American nations were to|f| ‘ parr, an Mee silitnad i lar] ffect. ——————— —— | hold a conference at Panama, They {ff head, and fancy stitching on col- $2.50 pair. { or in collarless effect, invited the United States to send| fi ric : | wil their intiness Fepresentativen.” “President | Adnae|t| lar. Price $21.50. Play Oxfords for Children, | “ith bess 7 named a delegation and sent the Ca in Tan and Smoked Calf heightened by tiny bead- nomination to the senate for con Se A i i id- firmation, Instantly the old fight rge pes with heavy oak sol ings, pin tucks, embroid broke out again. A resolution Sizes 814 to 11, $: ery and laces. namiaes Aeetirmation wes lnngthity i) at $12.50 Sizes 111% to 2, $2.50 ‘An attractive display andolph, like his fellows rsa fi See eee Fee tome, hones a feature a particularly smart style per. at $7.50. ee Gent, ‘Whine Mt. Wentans Uke Mak with under-jacket effect in Tux- Barefoot Sandals of Tan TES EASY Creer, from Missouri, and others, all talked edo style. Rows of tailored braid Smoked Calf, for Misses in favor of the resolution. This fi nally was defeated and the presi dent's appointees were confirmed Webster's Reply In that mame debate, Daniel Web- ster not only answered the Bentons and Van Burens of his own day, but Why the Brunswick Method of Reproduction Insures a Superior Phonograph The Brunswick Method of Reason No. 1 Reproduction includes the Ultona, a new conception in playing. The Ultona consists of an arrangement of the several neces- sary reproducing diaphragms upon one tone arm —an all-in-one arrangement with no attachments —nothing to take off or put on. At a turn of the hand, the Ultona presents to any type of record the proper diaphragm and needle, the exact weight. Thus the requirements of each type of record are met. The Utona de- mands. no sacrifice in tone, as attachments form the trimming and closely and Children, in sizes Th nines ’ A set buttons define each side of to 8, at $1.75, and sizes Women Ss Silk-top iio t honk " Attracti 814 to 11, $2.00 pair. In e front opening. ractive sizes 11% to 2, $2.25 U ° S ° 5 value at $12.50. ae nion Suits, $1.50 THE BASEMENT STORE —THE BASEMENT STORE - . Me é Fe Prensa Seloe cory ging tone s a TOP of pink or white glove silk finishes thi is our fortune to be called upon to Cotton Union Suits—low neck and sl act Our part as public men at a | with tight knee. Sizes 36, 38 and 42. Price $1. most interesting era in human af 9 | 5 ) Ss WOMEN'S MIXED WOOL 'S of fine-ribbed texture,| in pink or white, with elastic — fairs. Not only new interests and in high neck, long sleeve i top and knee, sizes 5 to 9, — Extra-knickerbocker = |) °°" "8%" |S nssnsevesroms states, but new societies, new na Suits at $10.00 Women’s Stockings | “Seconds” in |risen to take their places and per “SECONDS” | Children’s ' WOMEN'S KNIT BLOOMERS: form their parts in the order and the intercourse of the world. Every man | aspiring to the character of a states man must endeavor to enlarge his views to meet this new state of things, He must aim at adequate le hei , and instead of bet —_— * . Me often do. fatiefied with ‘that narrow political VEN without the extra knickerbockers, these 25c Pair | sagacity, which, like the power of : | Underwaists, 21c Reason Now 2. 1222." importance, 22, reproduc Meee SGLiG, cin uaa shines oc Suits would be excellent values, for they are HOICE of Black, | prerenjeis . tion is ne amplification e b > al + ‘ re as % a > 2 | * serve" Brunswick Method of Reproduction also includes a new angel Ree eee etn. aot tailored from good quality suitings, in novelty mix- White, Tan and | padiitpeties ss ; idea in ‘ascation- he Bruns embrace in his broad survey what tures, of gray, green and brown. African-brown in Wom- | vith buttons and pin iiih Soak iddatcwske: 4h tld | brought into connection, near or re- Coats are made with buckle belt and slash pock- en’s ' ere Seve | tubing, sizes 6, 8 and 10 5 ees : | mote, with the country whose in sas ‘ z weg reinforced at heel an Pape * i to metal eonetrection. Otners | ‘erent he etudioe to serve.” piacere pam egg Knickerbockers are full- | | toe and hemmed at top. | 3eari Prioed as low Bi se a combination of wood and roughout. izes 8 to 10, cause of slight imper- | mirtabna wooden horn and a | Was Not Issued by go hg 4 oak with two pairs of knicker- Subject to. slight im- fections—ie. F ES ee ec State Prosecutor. . ; perfections, hence low- C- THR: BARRING OSE ie But the Brunswick Am. | Dr. John Brown -was erroneously bockers, $10.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. priced at 25¢ pair. | igh- plifier is oval in shape, and | stated in Wednesday's Star to have ~—THE BASE STORE. | = = the built entirely of wood, like | been charged in a complaint issued | at a fine violin. It is molded from the prosecuting attorney's of. = mat | Boys’ Shirts of rare hollywood. The sound waver receive unl- fice with doing negligent dental Suede-finish Fabric and Drawers a aliens Men’s Khaki-color Serge Shirts, $5.00 Gloves, 85cPair | sos Genwers seve: form amplification to re eye 7] their fullness, hence the Drew. Brunswick tone is richer rae meee : . 7 4 and more natural, str Board of Control N excellent Shirt for outing wear or for outdoor work, well-tailored from wool Y topo Fabric Gloves | ALBRIGGAN Shirts nett, — jo note are’ Chairman Is Dead serge in khaki-color, with long-point collar and two patch pockets with button- + with their soft suede | and Drawers fer mg We Invite OLYMPIA, April 11.—W. H. Coch- down flaps. Attractive value at $5.00. Perera Migs boys, sizes 6 to 16 years, n, chairman of the state board of aul # i ‘ ee t # i a Hens - 2 0 ’ Jor ne > tert Comparison control and close friend of Governor MEN’S KHAKI TROUSERS for fishing-trip or outdoor work, tailored from closely- service. In. Black, White attractively priced at and Lister, died suddenly ‘Thursday woven olive-drab khaki, with heavy waist lining and pockets. Price $3.50. and Gray, 85¢ pair. 25¢ garment. Make comparisons, morning at St. Peter's hospital, He THE BASEMENT STORK. SEMENT STORE, —THE BASEMENT STORE. \otor Let your ear decide. Try is survived by a wife and one daugh. tters to find an equal to ter. All Brunswick tone, 10 TELL MUSIC VALUE Se — a ——— en rmis- | Hear this remarkable CLL 4 | a ~ A | A ‘ 1 George W. Pound, general counsel : Madison strongly asserted his Inno- phoned Precinct 3 police station, and | an pot rapt cd and manager of the music industries Madison Declares {cence ‘and declared his intention of ae re TR fier husbend and H. shaanen | SOleher = poi ; chamber of commerce of the United ing back every cent of his obliga ‘othes o: OMAN) «ave chase. © man jumped a} ingt Bu: Very Liberal Terms States, will arrive in Seattle, April He Will Pay Debts |» pe fence, ran thru an open field and es! gory Rorlin, a soldier of Com: tions, Reappearing for the first time in a ‘ bert Madison, alleged Seat: —————_— pape 7 26, Pound will speak on the part) Oren Robe apt ager month, 4 man in woman's clothing | “Ped In the woo 7th infantry, is in the eity encanta | pany F, BB muste played in the winning of the| Ue swim ter eit trom chiew. | PURCHASE TWO LOTS | watked into Georgetown Wednesday hhompitht SPitdase, adfbee Seis Anan an ‘ ight. He wore a dress and a wom CAPTAIN IN HOSPITAL vis xo, in the ¢ of Detective Harry | jne | . by a Hotel Arii Be Pe nea A FOR SCIENCE CHURCH Men, {He wore, dren 3 |g GMPPAIN IN HOSPITAL lay a Motel Ariington auto at , erec 4. Earl Bro 5 18th av First ave, and Seneca st, ‘Thursday plic si ving! For the purpose of erecting a! Mrs, Earl Rrown, 4815 13th ave. 8. |) ~ ‘ PPE AS e 5 3 age onepretybiie “ay hg ol ‘s chureh building, the First Church of | recognized him as the man who at-| the Alaska Steamship Co.'s vessel) nicht. George Merrill, driver of the i Christ, Selentist, of the Columbia dis-|tempted to break into her house | Jefferson, has been removed to the bus, told the police after the accident pra " alley, Thursday |about a month ago, but was fright. | Columb nitarium for treatment,| that Berlin became confused wi evening. An onally |ed, marked “No funds.” While t of Rainier valley, TI sht-| Columbus sar lis ston hy Boegncteree § oy pada Y iettiie charge, at least | purchased two lots on Rainier boule: |ened away by her screams. Mrs. E. | following injuries suffered in a fall crossing the street and jumped b are ding, instrumental und. vocal | $100,000 in paper. obligations is be-|Vard, opposite the Columbia branch |. Mabbott, sister-in-law of Mrs./aboard ship at Juneau, two weeks] into the path of the machine, solos and choruses, Heved to be held by Seattle residents. | library, Brown, on the man's appearance, tele-| ago, Un's injuries are not serious ‘The second of the gcheol recitnla- Will ba given in. the jgiven.the Josep: Phone Main 3139 Broadway high school auditorium |§3,000 check, which later was ja