The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 7

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[ARCHANGEL GENERAL SITE FOR seo ov cena © Rritiah for in the Arohang ¢ th “9 Kores at Sand Point on Lake Approved Bi, We the city council or board of | gut [peunty commisst ‘Yalled upon to rain atthe can acquire Pe itates to her attractior | he opinion expressed B® teeing, president of tt PAiot the Northw i 2 Transportat acqui ‘ Pe .e, Boel ent an id ’ y William F approved by navy | Ce foers, Btate Senator George B. Lamping! Des that the city council be/a buildir submit to the fesue proposal to «Dougall - fouthwick T PIKE STREET. voters a! home equire the have b SECOND AVENUE A — Sale of Women’s Undermuslins Muslin underwear in its freshness and daintiness makes an appeal to women who, im warm weather especially, prefer the kind that launders beautifully. Here are a very Rfew suggestions of the many economies we offering in this event: lin Gowns—Well finished, of good quality and jply trimmed, are a very ! Muslin Gowns—Shown in three styles, with round, -squ , or V-necks, are made of good wearing material with trimmings of lace and 95 om ing. Price Cc © Envelope Chemises—In three styles, with straight ‘tops and camisole straps, are trimmed with em- broidery and lace. A very good value $1 50 . . Corset Covers—Of very good muslin, are shown in Bizes 34 to 44. Trimmed with embroid- ery insets and lace. Price si 75c Corset Covers—Of muslin, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery, are a very 95c special value. Price —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, Third Fleer. Sesitaped Lingerie Ready to Embroider We have just received new stamped lin- gel including night gowns, kimonos, en- velope chemises, pajamas and French chem- ises. They are already made up, to be em- pidered with French knots, lazy-daisy _ stitch or French embroidery. ght Gowns—In nine different styles, stamped on fine nainsook, have square, round or V-necks. ces, $1.85, $2.50, $2.25 and $2.75. p Stamped on pink batiste, with applique net ' embroidery. Price $3.45. ' Kimonos—Stamped on silk or cotton crepe, sizes medium and large. Price $2.75. jamas—In one-piece style, stamped on pink nain- sook. Price $3.00. Stamped on white nainsook. Price $2.95. ™ French Chemises—Stamped on sheer mercerized mull. Price $2.75. Envelope Chemises—Stamped on nainsook. Price, $1.50 and $2.00. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Fifth Fleer. EAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new twhalebone) plate, which in the lightest ‘strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth 10. ee $2.00 Amalgam Filling Painless Extracting Have impression taken in the tients, Hinte who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Sundays From © to 12 for Working Peepie OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UMIVEKSITX 6T. Opposite Vraser-Paterson Co IMACHINE MINERS. WANTED —At— Anyox, British Columbia, Canada $4.75 FOR EIGHT HOURS BOARD $1.25 PER DAY 1 The Granby Consolidated Mining | Smelting & Power Co., Ltd. 203 CARRALL STREET | l Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca CITYCANPAY | ~ MEN OVERTIME Corporation Counsel Holds Charter Permits It A Widely-varied Collection of al ad ry, and Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses $14.75 $18.50 $19.50 $24.50 All-taffeta—Crepe de Chine — Printed Georgette—Striped and Gingham-plaid Taffetas—Foulards—-Foulard and Taffeta Combinations—Charmeuse ordinance au uperintendent ther departments, for pay time and a half time to workers for all er eight hours Salary Is Defined 1 ‘malar the red jast fal opinion reads supreme t and no emp city * * * oneityw hall be required to work longbr han eight hours in any calendar the wide choice of weaves is suggested in this summary, and styles just as varied, Skirts of the Georg- ette frocks are softly draped the short sleeve is introduced in these frocks, Some are distinctly outdoor frocks, and others are appropri- ate for afternoon and informal even- ing wear. A very attractive showing at $14.75, $18.50, $19.50 and $24.50. THE BASEMENT iI) it © purpose of th mie Xe | es trom |} | are conditions and Council Mast Act new is reason, mi also ¥ of a public sax for payment to pf STORE salary, compensat al employe, whether by the K or month, would conati |fl] a salary “Seconds” in Women’s Silk-boot Stockings, 69c Pair OMEN'’S Silk-boot Stockings of a popular make, in a wide assortment of colorings and sizes, with all imperfections carefully mended at the factory. Price 69¢ pair. However, thin charter | om, when read in connection | provision of section 28 of} ¢ the charter, which for-| lowance or payment of any demand which was not at the time of its creation a valid claim against the city, would require the | | larticle | | | |paseage of an ordinance fixing the|[} i | | bids the | jount of salary (and rate of pay for overtime) to be paid an employe| prior to the performance of any work ing overtime) Is claimed. jon account of which salary (includ. City Has Power | “Without the passage of much ordi. | nance no officer of the city could le } gally make a binding agreement to pay for such overtime in addition to [the salary now fixed by ordinance. | | “Therefore, you are advised ¢ j [in our opinion, the city of Seattle | [has authority, subject to the limita-| tions expreaned in the state law and city charter as above mentioned, by the passage of an appropriate or dinance to provide for the payment | lof extra compensation for overtime. | under such limitations as the council | would deem advisable for the protec: |] tion of the interests of the pub . gardiess of whether such employes are paid by the day or -nonth."* i WOMEN'S HOSIERY "SEC ONDS," 22¢ PATR—There are slight imperfections in these | Black Cofton Stockings, ac counting for their very low Sizes 8% to 10, 32¢ weight cotton, B5e¢ pair CHILDREN'S WHITE cor. TON HALP-HOSE in fine ribbed weave, with stripes of = pink, blue or binck at top. eons Sites 4% to 9. Price 25¢ BOYS’ STOCKINGS of medium _ pair. THE BASEMENT STORE 50-piece Dinner Set Special $9.75 N opportunity to make a worth-while saving on a practical, and taste- ful dinner service for camp or every-day use. It is of medium-weight semi-porcelain, decorated with two thin gold lines, and consists of nizew 6 to 10, Plan to Entertain Editors’ Convention) mber of Commerce and Commercial Club will A trip to Mount Rainier and || al program at the Press club | fl d for the ladies of the Edward A. 7 the Press club second vic dent, are in charge of the ¢ the entertainment annint 6 Saucers 2 Meat Platters 1 Covered Vegetable Dish 1 Open Dish 1 Gravy Boat 6 Sauce Dishes 1 Pickle Dish WANTS HELP TO FIND) || fous” j 1 Pickle Diy SOLDIER'S LOST CASH Special $9.75 a hn mh | Men’s Muslin Night Shirts 69c papers to ald in the search for | © $200 lot in Seattle on May 6 by er soldier son, just home from the UT amply full and well-made from a firm quality of muslin, these Night Shirts will give satisfac- tory service and will launder well. Made in collarless style, with three-quarter length sleeve, sizes 15 to 19. Exceptional value at 69¢. MEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS, desirable for present wear—spring needle knit, in ankle length, with short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Price $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. 6 Dinner Plates oP fast Plates 6 and Buttor Plates 6 Soup Plates —THE BASEMENT STORE valued photograph was oung soldier . and the Just entering into el flan life again, faces hardship and want a To Keep Road Open Seattle to Renton ¢ Houser and Bryn Mawr roada 0 kept open for autoiats w actors, are paving the § between Renton fenton good bord Constru jon Co.,|f} olds the contract for im yrovernent work, made a survey of the ground Tuesday | Decorative Hot Water Bottles, 95c Each Baskets HOCOLATE - COLOR _ ,,, phi Rubber Water Bot- eervers, at tles in two-quart size, exceptional value at 95¢. RUBBER GLOVES great protection for the hands when doing house and garden work, sizes 7, 8 and 9, 35¢ pair. THE BASE WANT PAVING EXTENDED At @ reorgan lon meeting of the Des Moines ial Club, early as sewing basket fruit prices ranging from 10¢ to T5¢ THE BASEMENT STORIE. candy and 4 passed, Secre x instructed to d out from the county engineer if state funds will be available. John Elaey was chosen president of the club, ‘The club is n ating with the traction company for current for street Ughts Castile Soap 10c Cake URE White Castile Soap, in Graduate nursea wishin, ter In Washington will be examined June 2 and 3 in Spokane and Seat NT STORE STORE. PINE STREET 100 Yards of Printed Chiffon Reduced to 50c Yard SPECIALLY for the Russian Blouses are dainty Chiffons printed in combi- nations of black and white, green and white and brown and white. Forty inches wide, reduced to 50¢@ yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. effective new these Bandeau Brassieres Reduced to 35c ‘AN. exceptionally low price for Brassieres in the popular bandeau style, of pink mesh, front or back fastening style, with tape shoulder straps. Sizes 38 and 40 only. Reduced to 35¢. ~THE BASEMENT STORE. Jersey Silk Petticoats $4.95 ARROW _ accordion plaited frills are fes- tooned on the wide tucked flounces of these Silk Jer- sey Petticoats, which are featured in Purple, Tan, Gold, Co- penhagen, Navy, Black, Taupe, Dark-gray, Light- blue, Light-gray and King’s-blue. Lengths, 36, 38 and 40 inches. Attractive values at $4.95. -THE BASEMENT STORE. Popular Neckwear Styles 25c and 50c AT 25¢—Collars of Georg- ette Crepe, Satin, Filet- pattern Lace and Muslin in roll and sailor shapes; also two styles in Collar and Cuff Sets. AT 50¢—Plaited Collars, Vestees, Collar and Cuff Sets, Filet-pattern Lace Collars and Lace-trim- med and Embroidered Collars. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Union Suits 65c PRING weight in Wom- en’s Fine-ribped Cotton Union Suits, in low-neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee. Sizes 34 to 44, Price 65¢. WOMEN’S PINK JERSEY- RIBBED COTTON BLOOMERS, in sizes 5 to 10, 75¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Hair-bow Ribbons 25c Yard HOICE of moire and taffeta weaves in bright colorings, also pleasing Dresden patterns, 25¢ yard. HAIR-BOW FASTENERS, 5¢ and 10¢ each. THE BASEMENT STORE. Silk Nets 65c and $1.00 Yard OFT-DRAPING, _ Silken Nets for dancing frocks and afternoon dresses, in dainty pastel shades and darker costume colorings, 40 inches wide, 65¢ and $1.00 d —THE BASEMENT STORE. ICK &NELSON SIXTH AVENUE Pastel Colorings in New Untrimmed Hats $2.95 and $3.50 BEAUTIFUL wreath or flower, ostrich spray, preferably in self color, will transform any one of these daintily-tinted shapes into one of the Hats of the moment. They are of Milan hemp braid, sewed A row-on-row and are practical and serv- iceable, despite their deli- cate coloring: Pink Light-blue Orchid Sand White There are several smart blocks to choose from, in- cluding the one pictured, which is $2.95. ~THE BASEMENT STORE, Coverall Aprons Special 95c S pictured, two styles in the practical, all - enveloping Aprons, made of excellent qual- ity percale, in front- or_side- fastening style, with Sg neck or scallop effect, belted a’ waistline. A number of light-colored patterns to choose from, in check, small plaid and stripe effects, with trimming of fancy piping. Special 95¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. 2,000 Yards of 36-inch Percales, 18c Yard LIGHT imperfections in the weave are responsible for this very low price. Principally light ground effects in the offering, patterned in shirting stripes, dots and small checks, desirable for house dresses, children’s school dresses aprons, and men’s and boys’ shirts. Thirty-six inches wide, 18¢ yard. -—-THE BASEMENT STORE. The Desirable Light Colorings in Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, $6.50 ASCADE frills, beading, embroidery and laces tes- tify to these Blouses’ appropriateness for reliev- ing the severity of the Tailored Suit. In design, they favor round neck, square neck and collarless effects and novelty cuffs. In gray, blue, white, flesh-color and tan, sizes 36 to 44. Price $6.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Little Fellows’ Corduroy Suits, $4.00 HERE is long service in these Juvenile Norfolk Suits, which are especially designed for boys from 8 to 8 years of age. They are well-made from sturdy corduroy in dark-drab shade, with one-piece buckle belt. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Price $4.00. BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, smartly tailored from blue serge, with white braid trimming, and short trous- ers full-lined. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Price $6.50. --THE BASEMENT STORE, Spring Sewing in the Home is greatly facilitated when there is a dress form on which to make fittings. Tireless and always ready, even the amateur may be sure of good results with one. Dress Forms, light and Adjustable Dress Forms, convenient to handle, which may be enlarged covered with jersey Me ; — pers pem: fe: el , bust, hip or waist, eas- stot ope carat an ily adjusted and fitted Sane with collapsible skirt, so thatt hey will oceupy but little space when not in use, $16.50 and $22.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE, Dress Forms on stand, with collapsible skirt, sizes 34 to 44, $4.50. ee ‘

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