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i litte sft at tas) sh x Nene ald eaeene tS eaEnag e FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ee —: = ons arene ner nee ome 1,000 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S SHOES Special $2. 5 5 Pair N exceptional offering of Children’s Button and Lace Shoes of Patent, Gunmetal and Tan leathers, in various styles—all of solid leather, made with no tacks and with Goodyear stitched soles—perfectly smooth inside SIZES: 5 to 8; 8% to 11; 12 to 2. Unusually good values at the special price, per pair (any size), $2.55. THE RASEMENT T It Is Never Touched By Human Hands in the Process of Manufacture or Packing— Oleomargarine is sweet, pure and clean. Exacting housewives appreciate this and the fact that its use for table and cooking pur- poses means economy and satisfaction without sacrifice. The ingredients of “Columbia Brand’’ Oleomargarine are selected with utmost care for their nu- tritive value and blended to bring out a tasty flavor. Order a trial carton today. You'll know why thousands of housewives buy and serve it regularly. pe flower cap COLUMBIA BRAND OLBOMARGARIN: soda | shallow pan | erate oven ——— FRYE & CO. Distributors SEATTLE PRICES CUT IN HALF Would you rather pay 300 per cent profits than buy direct? * OF COURSE NOT! Would you rather pay $250 elsewhere than .. Would you rather pay $200 elsewhere than .. Would you rather pay $150 elsewhere Would you rather pay $100 elsewhere OF COURSE NOT! ‘The Secret of our wonderful Symphotone Phonograph lies in the sounding board and reproducer combined with the accurate movement of the perfect and silen motor. Our President, Mr. Bender, a practical piano-builder for forty years was born and brought up between pianos, His great grandfather, grand father and father were all plano-builders. Mr. Bender has dev in Europe as w e quality, and i f the best builder lifetime and been trained by great ma United States on tone production and by American piano manufacturers one United States NO WONDER WHY? ee our Symphotona We xold out let pi serpy ad ying mofors by the alm Mr, Bender tn CC BENDER Co. “61529 FOURTH AVE.c> BETWEEN RINE AND PIK FREDERICK THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919, _ pa ag en ereare as Committee Works Independ- FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ent of Men in Drive . ort NATE UR OMA wi 7? Nh esaeeaauie eum ewan ' PERO RENRRRNPRNNIRLs my Dolmans and Capes The Season’s Fashionable Wraps $8.50 to $25.00 I’ a smart Dolman or Cape at a moderate price has been left to Saturday’s choosing, it is not [| olla ~ nece y to search further than the Basement WANT NATIONAL | | sare hres HIGHWAY BOARD Good Roads Meeting Would Honor Bankhead ~A, CAPES of navy or black serge in braid and button- trimmed styles. DOLMANS of half- and velour, serge and diagonal coating in styles—Pekin-blue, green, maroon, navy and black. shoulder-lined rose, tan, gray, featuring materials and workmanship of a high stand- ard of quality at these prices— $8.50 $12.50 $15.00 yn $18.50 $21.50 $25.00 Timely Specials in Sheets and Pillow Cases i iw Sheets are in double-bed size, of a sheeting AMES SHIP WILL SAIL TO ORIENT Western Knight to Carry Big Steel Cargo | heavy quality Dress Hats That Fully Express The Joyful Eastertide HE Basement Store has prepared for Saturday a display of Easter Millinery ght with flowers and dainty with pastel Georgette crepe and ribbons: Large Leghorn Hats with montures of field flow- ers, over-brims or facings of Georgette in deli- cate colorings and streamers of pastel ribbon or black velvet. Broad-brimmed Black Maline Hats with fronds of ostrich pressed between the layers of the brim. Small Black Maline Hats with flower trim or glit- tering sequin bands. A collection of notably attractive values, priced ‘i $8.50 to $12.50 85c Pair . ; HOICE of all-black and These Gingham F rocks | _ &NELSON |] ¢ eters | | Fro car ik cleme oes For Miss and Junior Girl | white with black stitching, are fashioned with the care- Garden and black with white ful Ni toate: thas in: cm stitching, 85¢ pair. and Lawn ally found only in the more AT 65¢ PAIR—Silk Gloves expensive garments. : in Black, White, Ivory, Supplies Low-priced muslin, that will laun- and wear satisfac- 240 Sheets, size 81x90 inches (before hem- ming), special $1.35. 120 Sheets, size 81x99 br inches (before hem- ming), special $1.50. *e « 450 Pillow Cases of me- dium weight muslin, sizes 42x36 and 45x 86 (before hemming), 20¢ each. + BASEMENT TORE. struction aa th will safl from § DYER IN TRAN Samuel 8. Dyer, p ransport o word received by friends Thurs NUM TO MEP conclave of the wan held at the Odd ¢ Thursday Silk Gloves Tan and Gray shades. Plaids, artfully combining colors in which yellow, pink, SUEDE-FINISH FABRIC blue and greeh predominate, ene an, ie take the lead. There are stripes Black, White and Gray, and plain colors, too. White 85¢ pair. organdie or pique is fashioned TUR DASUMENT STORE: into vestees, collars and cuffs to daintily trim each frock. In sizes 12 to 20 years, at $3.95 to $7.75. $1.00 THE BLUE AND TAN PLAID DRESS pictured with white | A* UMBER of styles embroidered vestee, $5.00. and materials to —THE BASEMENT STORE. choose from in these mod- a tines “diane ond. Conves 2,500 Yards of Amoskeag “Invincible” Cloth COTTON GARDEN HOSE ||] them Faue and vaandie Special 25c¢ Yard AT $5.50- Vestees in blue, tan, white Fifty-foot lengths of cot- and sand-color, Collarless ton-covered Hose with Silk Vestees. Priced at rubber lining, %-inch |'f) $1.00. size, complete with coup- , nan jpinndl not in- Organdie and Pique Ves- cluded). Exceptional val- tees in white and colors, ue at $5.50, pase BASEMENT STORE. , 7 M GARDEN HOES soe— |} FIRMLY-WOVEN cotton of substan- With 714-inch blade and * tial weight and permanent coloring, | | priced exceptionally low for Saturday’s selling. Desjrable for children’s wash suits, wom- en’s house dresses, middies and blouses, and patterned in even stripes of pink, blue or green with white—also in plain pink, blue and green, which may be used for trimming. long, natural wood han- |) dle, price 50e. y Thirty-two inches wide, special 25¢ yard. Smart Vestees ’ Bathing Caps 25c and 50c UBBER CAPS in frilled and __ tassel- rimmed styles, also ros- wood handle, 40c. ettertinished and plain LONG-HANDLE , skull caps in various col- SHOVELS $1.75— | ors, 25¢ and 50¢. Of good quality steel. |']/ BATHING SHOES in sizes with long natural wood A, 5 and 6, blue, red, handle; an extra good |) white and black, 50¢ | value at $1.75, | pair. Ma | —THE BASEMENT STORE HAND SICKLES 40¢— |) With detachable blade | of good quality steel and substantial ebonized THE BASEMENT STORE. Housewares Section, | THE BASEMENT STORE, | ! FREDERICK & NELSO! ‘FE Basement STORE: Modestly — Priced Tub Dresses For Little Girls offering service and come. } fort with becoming style, BRIGHT SPRING DRESS- ES at 95¢ (as sketched) in checked or strij ginghams with plain trimming to harmonize. The middy-like waist is laced at neck. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 years, 95¢. GINGHAM TUB FROCKS, sizes 2 to 14 years, are exceptional values at $1.50. There are cham= brays, too, in high- waisted and “belted ef- fects, some embroidery trimmed. At $1.50. GIRLS’ MIDDY DRESSES, INCLUDING ERS, $1.25. The blue | and white striped skirt~ buttons to a _ white middy with striped trim- ming. Fashioned of sei iceable twill, with bloom. — ers of plain blue. Sari 6, 8 and 10 years, $1. CHILDREN’S CAPES of | tan, rose, navy and penhagen serge, in a riety of styles, $5.’ to $12.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE Veilings — 25c Yard ~ HOICE of Black, | Brown, Navy, P le and White in good q Veilings, on hexagon, dia-— mond and novelty mesh | weaves. Price 25¢ yard. 7 —THE BASEMENT STORE, | Perfumes AT 40¢ OUNCE—White Violet, La France Rose, White Rose, Lilac, Helio- trope and Fleur d’Orange AT 50¢ OUNCE—Cash- mere Bouquet, Caprice, [J © Dactylis, Lily - of - the- Valley, Lotus Buds, Sweet Peas, White Rose and Violet. AT $1.00 OUNCE—Vio- let de Mai, Vision de Fleurs, Splendor, Radi- ant Rose. : —THE BASEMENT STORE, Ivoreid Toilet Articles $1.00 N this low-priced ment there are Mirrors, Buffers, Comb Hair Receivers, _Powdel Boxes, Clothes Brushe Hair Brushes, _ Perf Bottles and Bud Vases— at $1.00 each. Knitting Yarns 30c Ball HE brilliant hues fa- vored for sports Sweat- ers, in Saxony, Artwool, Knitting Worsted and 4- 4 ply. Zephyr Yarns, 30¢ jj all, —THE BASEMENT STORE. | BLOOM- [f