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ci) Legion of Liberty, report made by J. L. Faulds, sec retary of the employment bureau of the organtzation, ‘This ts an | inerease of more than 500 over vording to a iterally swamped men who have of the arp 1 employers | re looking to us a eotuiting of fice, so to speak, for omployers | nt parts of the state ization has not ever From © the public ¢ d upon to turn aterville Chamber ¢ asked us m hands, interior sted that 00 men many ¢ ng to Arthur Andersor She fraternal secretary o'clock ee | brother was very dear te pe there was a cl UNIONS demands view, Don't blame a un When the t and renam: infantry, Earl was on be mustered principal battie Chateau Thierry or he wal ee se : cr is OPTICIAN . home tage over many of our competi tore in this line Wederstar Bf question, replied yelled for hit, Mine Cotton. THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 14, TWO INJURED IN ( ARE GIVEN ll aaah but Discovers a New Cousin’ AUTO SMASHUPS Legion of Liberty Gives 616 Meals in March FREDERICK & NELSON. — Injured by Motor-| B-—-PINE STREET—SIXTIH AVENUE cycle; Streetcar Man Hurt | FIFTH AVENUB | 100 New Suits at $25.00 Noteworthy for Style and Value RACTICALLY any vored modes may _ be chosen from this priced showing, for it includes novelty box- jacket effects over i fancy vestees, semi-tail- Dainty ored styles with braid- Silk-and-lace ISLAND SERVICE. _ OFFERED YANKS + ne Army Wants Recruits Three-Year Period many others, of Underblouses waiting Serge and Wool | yn tie Underbiouse en the waz called into ser, and chiefly in black and | insertion, Georgette and Philippine in |B) cond was fe wi Ist Prov cygne or fancy prints. be 1élst Provisi He Kissed Her, Too Sizes for women, misses and juniors. A very attractive showing at $25.00. The Three Suits Sketched Are From This New Shipment He fought in five big batties went over the top eight time his fifth big battle, on the wounde Gay Tub Dresses for Girls Economically Priced When the train pulled mt yards, ber heart jumped. fqught with the others assembied there to reach the train side. One of the boys, in answer to MINNESOTA PEOPLE HAVE LOTTA BOOZE serge and lined throughout. Some of them have he while others are cleverly vested and brass butt There are red flannel collars to brighten Capea Navy, and red ties trim others. Sizes 3 to 14, to $12.50. SAVED INJURED; | “| WON WAR CROSS. Man Returns as! Canadian Captain Net Her Brother ‘Sure. there's a Cottonetiere” anc Off the train jumped a strapping lad, freah from the battlefront “Why, Otis fen’? oy brother in Black and White Checks, Navy and Copenh blue and mannish mixtures, fashioned of serge, mo and taffeta and trimmed in some cases with conti ing material. Some are belted; others straight. Si: aring a captain's ‘There Wasa moment of confusion but s0on Mixx Cotton emerged from | the crowd towing a bashful, some what shamefaced boy behind her. It was the same one who had jumped ns commixsion and The Argument Unusual Economy is a sense of proportion. You can get a steel engraving of George Washington in a two cent stamp, but you wouldn’t want to hang it on the wall. You can buy a lot of clothes that are cheaper than Hickey-Freeman’s. So can we. But we didn’t buy them because they were cheap. We bought them because they weren’t and we recom- mend them because they are mot. King Bros. Co. Correct Apparel for Men 1200 and 711 Second Aye. Where QUALITY Reigns ———" KILLS DOG FOR FUN; | 4 to 14 years. At $5.00 to $17.50. POLICE RUN HIM IN very he won in the| | TRIPED Frocks of gingham and chambray, plaid Frocks and dainty plain colored ones. are so varied and so attractive that though she chooses several, each may be entirely different in pattern and war bre ke out and Verdegren was laugh- battalion and awarded a liew. There are Middy styles, jacketed ones, and straight or bloused belted models. Many of the skirts are plaited, while others are gored Empire effects, Bolero | George Mabee, of Seattle, won their r | policeman drove alongside Lees than « year later he became a Judge Rowman bh r heavy shell fire at 1 from the field and was se! inded. For bis gallant work | ree awarded him the mili “= MAYOR HANSON LOAN SPEAKER Seattle Chief to Speak From} Coast to Coast Smocking, piping and buttons trim them, and collars, belts and pockets are usually of contrasting colors. The colorings include Rose, Green, Tan, Pink, Blue, as well as White, and a wide assortment of plaid and stripe Sizes 6 to 14 years. 95c to $3.75 THE BASEMENT STORE Easter Neckwear *, Methodist minister, didn't tell) Prices are very a are 100 pairs of these Bronze Kid Pumps soles and leather Louis heels fitted with aluminum plate; sizes 214 to 714, exceptional values at $3.85 | pair, But he won't stay long, for he has accepted the urgent invita make @ coastto- coast speaking tour for the Vic- Word received at city hall is that Pumps with hand-turned soles and covered Louis” heels; sizes 3 to 7, $4.95 pair. ave to speak across or the Victory loan ‘G|the continent council will have a resolution a ARMY MAN TO SPEAK IN SEATTLE On @ tour of inspection of Salva tion Army headquarters, ¢ HIPPODROME Beginners’ Dancing Classes Will Begin at 7:00 Sharp Monday Night This will be « REAL opportunity for those who Store splendidly prepared with Women’s High and - Low Shoes in the new season’s lasts and leathers, also with excellent selections of Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Footwear in the popular leathers for dress | and play wear—all attractively low-priced. sioner T. D. Howard, foreign secre: | tary of the Salvs price—Georgette Crepe, Lace, Satin and Organdie Collars, with Filet-pattern lace trimming, also All-lace Collars in Filet pattern, and Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets in blue and white, with hemstitched and scalloped tion tour embraces, addition to the United States, Can ada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China and India “STAY AWAY, ” APPEAL TO BELGIANS ABROAD government has is An Adjustable Dress F orm these beginners’ classes the fundamental principles of Mr. and Mrs. G. “SETS “AND COLLARS SETS of sheer organ- . organdie and , with hemstitching, scalloped edge or lace- trimming, $1.00. FRILLY PLAITED COL- Georgette Col- er they should not come rae they have urgent —adjusting from 32 to 48 bust measurement, and from 86 to 52. Priced at $16.50. Another Dress Form, opening in twelve parts and per- mitting adjustments at neck, bust, waist and hips; | in three sizes, $12.50. Dress Form with collapsible skirt and padded form to which goods may be pinned, sizes 36 to 44, Price $4.50. THH BASEMENT STORE, — ming or scalloped edge, HIPPODROME Fifth and University /ESTEES for dresses, in plaited style, with plait- WANTED TO LIVE Vestees of can- pink, blue, red, tan and vas cloth, $1.00. i nto the bay while of the fashion-fa- low- and buttons and $1.25 P li tured, Pink. Satin — oplins combined with rows rows of Valenciennes The jackets are} serts and ribbon shoul with plain peau de straps—$1.25. Another attractive of pink Crepe de Re trimmed with narrow Vak enciennes lace edge ribbon-run _ beadii has an insert of STORE tern lace in front back. Price $1.25. THE BASEMENT THE BAS Children’s Capes of Serge $5.75 to $12.50 HESE smart little wraps are in Navy, Rose Copenhagen shades, fashioned of good q Children’s Sample Coats. THE BASEMENT STO # Women’s Bronze Kid Pumps, $3.95 Pair to sell at this low price. With Goodyear welt Women’s Brown Calf Pumps $4.95 Pair Seventy-five ‘pairs of Women’s Brown = Easter Footwear Requirements This week-before-Easter finds the Basement ' —THE BASEMENT STORE, [7 Is a Firm Friend to the Home-dressmaker DRESS FORM capable of separate adjustments at | bust, hip, waist and neck is featured in two sizes