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ARMY AND NAVY GOODS GOT OFF EASY and Merchandise, manufactured to comply with gov ernment regulations, of which the larger part of our ee stock consists, offers to the individual a line of goods that cannot be excelled for outing trips of all kinds as well as garments that wear for the man working at various trades, mechanics, carpenters, ete. muumumueumenenmeneay SAY OBJECTORS | Army Fugitive Kicks at ia Treatment of C. 0.’s Ladies’ Outing Breeches; well de Khaki Middy Ss. Army Parrack solid leather sole nd counter heels uppers. A sh made for comfort as we as wear, 8. Priced Sizes 6 Mackinaw coats, raincoats, slickers, heavy canteens, mess kits, folding lu baskets, folding buc np grates couldn't see that conscier bakers, flashlights, compasses, folding spades. gs, folding tor thing cots, ete. E one yellow KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 First Ave, Mail Orders and Inquiries Solicited birds do at with the oe and I ears down among t who Id Uncle wouldn't fight and got away w th it That's no decent company for a man to have in April when I got tired of ellow boy treated lke visitir I went over the wa [Painlessness m cee Actual Performance | a PAVING. IT PERFORMS THE MIRACLE PLAN APPROVED | HIE repetition of the term “palnieeencss” In dental announce ments has become almost meaningless to the public. Promikes Council Committee Recom- mends Improvements same wa of painiessness are plenty—actual performances few indeed. My @iscovery of “Thorocain” has altered all this. By means of this || Modern scientific method, pain tas been absolutely and completely | Yanquished—in fact, it has vanished altogether from this office. }| ssi | You have but to test this statement of mine to prove its truth— The « | treeta and sewers committee hout taking the word of anyone. })o¢ the council Thursday ordered tn provement of 32nd ave. N. W., from W. 65th st. to W. §5th at, at a cont of $68.79) The work includes pay curbs, sidewalks and water ‘don of t tracts in the south end, preparatory to regrading Beacon Hill and replat- ting the district. Another petition granted was fi the vacation of W. Spokane st. be tween Sixth ave. & W. and Eighth ave. 8. W. The city light substation will be constructed on the adjacent lots. It was agreed to give raftroad companies another year to complete lave. over Railroad ave. to the water front. The ety council must act on this recommendation. The viaduct was to have been completed in 90 days. It is light, strong SET DATE FOR Phone for Appointment—Main 2736 Dental nurses always in attendance |Raise Fund to Send Band to ton oe Show YOU CAN For those who are un- able to pay for their | All arrangements have been made} | for the police ball to be held in the {pavilion at Leschi park, Monday | June 2, to raise money for the pe band’s trip to Portland to t tose Festival on June the ball. They will furnish the music for the dance. Chiet of P: va ly expects th: The band is busily rehearsing je | | that “wn appeal to all. Investi- gato it. previous yeas have heen received fe of tickets: committees in charge of the ce—Chlef Joel F. Warren, | a a ca in Inspector C. G. Ran-| D, W. Willard, M. T. Corner First and Yesler Way a a C. E. Dolphin, | Entrance 95 Yesier Way Damm, De ve M. M. Pey Over Shoe Store Sergeant J. L.. Zimmerman and -atrolmen F, L. Robertson and Hen PIONEER DENTIST THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. Pumps and Oxfords that fit your foot and pocketbook. Floor—Capts. FE. L, Nedges, Chas | ‘Tennant, A ‘ ing, Lieut. F y. Arnold. F. A. Ribbach, | | Patrolmen W, E. Carr, Scott White, 3. C. Taylor and A. Sundborg. | efreshments—Patrolmen Ludwig | Ramsey and K. L. Webb | Nolan’s Union Not | | for Mooney Strike, SAN FRANCISCO, May 23.—Altho Ed Nolan, foremost agitator for the| Mooney st is president of the) union, the Francisco machin Jannouneed they will not particir in any strike in behalf of Thor Mooney and Warren K, Billings, ¥ are in prison for murder in connec tion with the San Francisco pre paredness day bomb outrage, Very pretty Pumps of dark brown kid, slender, yt . pre a trim-fitting last, at $7.50 pair. not strike to obtain the release Same style, of all black kid, at $7.00 pair. Tom Mooney or Warren K. Billings, it was announced today. New Oxfords of soft black ‘kid, hand- turned s soles and covered heels. Neatness combined with comfort in these Oxfords, at $7.25 a pair. THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. studying munteipfil the United States, with the intention of returning to his home with pro. gressive ideas, is in Seattle Friday He has visited 20 of the largest cities in the country, and will return by |) 1516 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine St. [way of Canada; visiting Yaneuurerd | ,after leaving Seattle, the Yesler way viaduct from First |]! | POLICE ANCE | | nk, D. W, Keane, C. 1. Rix, J. H.| fi} THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. PAGE 7 | FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—— HE Silk Capes Join in the Vogue for these Picturesque Wraps $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 F two styles in dark-navy satin, light weight and comfortable as they can be, one is made over an under-jacket effect ($25.00). A The other shirred Rien % full to a deep yoke which terminates in long tasseled end which cro in front, then in back and tie in front. The latter is full lined with figured foulard. Price $30.00, A Reversible Silk Poplin Cay on one side and blue on the other, is finished with a deep silk fringe combining the two colors. Price $22.50. Velour, Serge and CLOTH CAPES in Wool Poplin, Silvertone, in old-blue, tan, henna and navy, $8.50, $12.50, $19.50, $21.50, $22.50 and $25.00. THE BASEMENT STO! Striking Plaid Effects in Sports Skirts, $7.50 and $9.50 ITH novel pockets and belt arrangements, and with cuff hem, these Skirts the new ic for pastime wear, in Fancy Skirtings, Serge and Tweeds. Bold plaid effects predominate, in combinations of black and white, green and red, blue and green, black and gray or tan and white. This Good-looking Fiber Silk Sweater & is knit in fancy weave, in the popular Tuxedo style, with wide tasseled sash and broad back belt fastened with pearl but- tons. sometime express > = In these desirable colors— Emerald, Rose, Royal - purple, Copenhagen and Turquoise. Sizes 86 to 46. Price $15.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Barefoot Sandals For Vacation Days OMFORTABLY cool and serviceable for play wear, these Tan and Smoked Calf Barefoot Sandals for Misses and Children. Made with long-wearing leather soles. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.75; 814 to 11, $2.00; 1114 to MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PA T LEATHER LACE OXFORDS with hand-turned soles; smart for dress wear; sizes 1114 to 2, $4.00 pair. MIS AND CHILDREN’S MARY JANE PUMPS of patent leather, in a -strap style, sizes 814 to 11, $2.50; 1114 to 2 00 pair. BOYS’ TAN IOES with Goodyear welt soles; chrome-tanned, sizes 1 to 5 $4.00 pair. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ “HYKSHUS” of tan canvas, with heavy rubber soles; comfortable and _ service- able. Sizes 11 to 2, $2.50; 214 to 6, $2.75 Well-chosen Assortments of TENNIS SHOES for Women and Children -—THE BASEMENT STORE. There’s Wearing-satisfaction in Boys’ Corduroy Suits | at $9.00 J | lets. OR school and vacation wear, the boy will get good service from one of the suits. They are well-tailored from fine-wale corduroy of desir- able weight and soft finish, in dark-drab color, with slash® pockets and one-piece buckle belt. full-lined and all The knickerbockers are strongly taped. Sizes 7 to 16 years. EXTRA-KNICKERBOCKERS to‘match these suits, $2.50. BOYS’ BATHING SUITS, firmly knit from strong cotton, yarns in navy or black, with orange, green or white trim- ming, sizes 26 to 34, $1.25. PINE STREET- ———SIXTH AVENUE ASEMENT STORE New Lacy, Transparent-brim Ginghams Black Hats, $5.00 eise tas Avie A GOOD a colorings is offered in maline and Georgette crepe, often with trans parent brim veiled by shirring of black lace as in the one pictured ~in brief, just the sort ¥ of hats demanded by midsummer frocks and lingerie dresses Though the founda- tions are black, nearly every Hat shows a touch of Copenhagen-blue in trimming or under-brim, and they are wreathed with flowers or satin ribbon. Price $5.00. ortment of this attractive light-weight Gingham, including stripes and large and medium-size plaids in pink, blue, laven- der, yellow, tan and black. desirable for aprons and school dresses. Especially house dresses, children’ Twenty-six inches wide, 15¢ yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. The BASEMENT STORE Features for Saturday: Three Exceptional Offerings in Men’s Half-Hose 2,000 Pairs of Men’s Cotton Half-Hose, 2 Pairs for 25c —knitted from double-twisted yarns, with extra-heavy heel, sole and toe. In Black, White, Tan, Gray, Navy- blue and Palm Beach. Sizes 914 to 1114. Unusual values at 2 pairs for 25¢. 1,500 Pairs of Light-Weight Cashmere Half-Hose 5 Pairs for $1.00 knitted from good yarns, with lisle top, heel and toe, but subject to slight imperfections in weave or dye. In Black, White and Dark-gray. Sizes 914 to 11%. An} unusually attractive offering: 5 pairs for $1.00. 750 Pairs of Silk Half-Hose (Lisle Top) at 45c Pair —knitted from good weight, pure silk yarn, reinforced with lisle top, heel and toe. Snug-fitting top and ankle. Subject to slight imperfections. In Black, White, Navy-blue, Cordovan, Gray and Palm Beach. Sizes 914 to 1114. Attractively priced at 45¢ pair. (THE BASEMENT STORE) Niris Corset $2.50 HE model pictured is in- tended for the slender fig- ure, having extremely low bust with rubber inset, and skirt of medium length. Its soft, flex- ible boning and free space over the hip insure perfect comfort. New Bathing Suits For Women and Children $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 HEY are colorful ¢ fairs, these new vals — Rose, Copenhagen, Royal-purple, Green, Yel- low, Black, Red and Orange with trimming of contrasting color stripes. Some are sleeveless to per- mit the utmost freedom in swimming. In Cotton, and Worsted weaves, 84 to 46, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Made of pink broche, with trimming of narrow mercerized braid. Sizes 19 to 24. Price $2.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. 60. Women’s Overalls Reduced to $1.75 OR gardening, house- cleaning tasks and for general housework, these are sensible and prac- tical garments. They are staunchly made of cotton serge in khaki color, with bib and large pockets, and fasten with ad- justable hooks and eye- Sizes 34 to 46. Re- duced to $1.75. SEMENT STORE, Northland Refrigerator, $29 ELL-BUILT of hard- ij wood in golden finish —50-pound ice capacity— fi} outside measurements, 41 inches high, 30 inches wide and 16 inches deep. Price, $29.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. seams are Price $9.00. THE BASEMENT STORE.