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THE SEATTLE TELL HOWTO — “she is Proud) COLLECT CASH *——__—"_ =» Information Will Be Given to Yank Dependents STAR-MONDAY, JUNE, 9, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE WASHINGTON, June 9—(Ur This week's play is another big one hte CHARLES | Boy Scouts of America—Campaign Week A Nation-wide Movement to Secure 1,000,000 Associate Members I URING THIS WEEK the Famous Rooseve & Nelson Auditorium in a thrilling Motion Picture: “THE LITTLEST SCOUT” All Boy Scouts, their friends and parents of boys and girls are invited to attend these per- formances—11 a. m., 2 p. m. and 3:45 p. m. daily. Fifth Pleo It Boy Scouts will be presented at the Frederick HE M —® : me = Tere __ Priced Attractively-low beer June Displays of White have ‘ brought some particularly good Careful Motorists Organiz- ing Club in Seattle yy values in petticoats for every Sum- mer need. MUSLIN SKIRTS with flounce of embroidery, 75¢. SKIRTS with lace- and embroidery- trimmed flounces, and styles with rows of pin tucks, 95¢ to $1.25. June values are just as attractive in Skirts priced from $1.45> to $2.75. PIQUE SKIRTS in straight-line style are desirable for wear under SAYS BIBLE IS In the greatest baseball story ever written, filled with FLAG GUARDIAN den humor, with a love romance, and as exciting as a ‘a 14-inning game. outing dresses, house dresses and nurses’ uniforms; finished with Dr. Matthews Urges More," nd Pia machine - embroidered scallops, oe _s ¥ $1.45. ure maaan wets “THE BUSHER”’ Strict Immigration Laws | | Memvers bins THE BASEMENT STOR! Be A Ia ao be Vacation Clothes for Boys mardi A. Mat- |‘ ts t eon * Sun Ww" a pair of sturdy corduroy knickerbockers Wallace on the Wurlitzer Pathe News mee and a few blouses for vacation wear, a boy can save his school suit for beginning the Fall term. Young Collegian \Eight Planes Fly —_|iewnews mast” “air immisratior CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS of medium weight re. . “oc « t to be limited until) we assim. Wins Decoration Up Pacific Coast ja. tne ma thn sow ties tine an William P. J. Taylor. the young SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 9. undigested jump in our stomache . est member of the University of Leaving Mather field at § o'clock ‘The Bibel and the cross are the ambulance corps, .ha8/ Saturday morning, one DeHaviiand | Ofy guardians of the flag 7 he cor i Awarded the Italian War Cro#sjand seven: Curti« airplanes, under | inue@” “To support teense ou for bravery in action on the Piave.|command of Col. Henry L. Watson, | Must teach the Bible, afd to support He was im training at Allentown, Pa./are expected to arrive at Portland, | that Bible you must hold up th for a long time, but was with the | Ore, Monday night or Tuesday morn first American contingent to be sent ing. to Italy. _ —— He is also entitled to the Ameri You never hear a poor man who ean Medal for participation in the | has lost a fortune, say that riches battle of Vittoria-Veneto, are a curse. cord, well-tailored and service years, $2.00. », sizes 6 to 14 BOYS’ BLOUSES of percale, in*an assortment of | pin stripe patterns, also Blue Chambray and Black | Sateen Blouses, sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE “Spend ogg — slimes ele yd 5 Men’s Summer Union Suits yy rue aa $1.75 and $1.85 wa wo IC HCWAY ‘THIEF fF an UEST Steals Woman’s Pin u 5 OVE Appointees of Lister Con- | UMMER-WEIGHT: Union Suits of Egyptian cotton, | in ecru-color, in a good elastic weave, ankle length, with half sleeves, sizes 36 to 46, $1.85. “POROS-KNIT” UNION SUITS of Sea Island Cotton | in a very fine mesh, cool and comfortable; ankle length, with half sleeves. In ecru color, sizes 36 to 46. Price $1.75. tinue in Office en trontwns: "FOR Thee Ach lis diamond breast pin ; {. Aaland, of the Exte / memts, South 5th and J YEW yo, as about two inches 1f86 supp OF & knob on cach end, Yo bende tad Hart | make no n ealaried state ||] offices while acting as governor ||] in th absence of Governor Lister | Industrial Insurance Comm: er Donald A McDonald, ~~ THE BASEMENT STORE. in office inde nitely, and Frank R Safety Deposit Vault at acost of $4.00 per year and upward— according to size. spruce of which every Herrick is constructed. Will Try to Elect Russell as| ‘ State taeda iy Fifteen Styles to Choose From TACOMA, June 9.—That Tacoma|f} will try to lead the fight on the p: ent administration of the State HOURS: 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.m Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association. @ WHERE PIKE CROSSES THIRD ys Resources over Z $3,000,000 Ss “vcore are BLAY THURSDAY SKAGIT PLANS for state y k, barber, of Seattle, for retary, and A. L. Dickson f the Tacoma Labor Cour ae tiay | Special Program | Called 4 in the Music Season to End With Bids for First Phase May Be’ Outlinin nite progran heme is looked oon | jons carried on for nd information secured, Franz Schubert's “Unfinished” » the principal offer mphony mphony w ing of the Sea tra at its final conc hos pring - on in the " ceed W at le members of the city council believe, ‘f ™ and Chas, F elab-| are sufficient to justify a call for | } The convention ¢ telling 1 the | bids for the construction of the first SOCIETY GIRL ROBBED hatn next Monday, June 16 phase of the hydro-electric system at Gorge creek | | City Engineer A, H. Dimock and | Arrested by Detectives 1. Yoris| Two soloists will appear Thursday | Msht Supt. J. D. Ross are prepar ind C. C, Fortner, Saturday night, J,| night, Lucille Johnson, harpist, from | ing plans and specifications for such M. Smith, 29, of the Waldorf hotel, | New York, and Winnifred Lugrin Pu-|® Plant, following a final survey of OF VALUABLE JEWEL CONFESSION REPORTED $9.00 worth num jewels tram Mes. Orwell Win nth nd Pike st the “Canadian Melba,” vocaliat,| the site Friday, Saturday and Sun te by the police to have to| The two orchestral numbers, the | 4y Htratnerd, of Los Angeles, the theft of a purse containing 0 | Goldmark “Sakuntala” overt nd a ed to the police today | belonging to Alice Hayes, which Soaininewaie's warsaue “18 "' TELLS DIFFERENCE Aw tt Ie belipved some society crook left hanging in her room at the ho-|ture, will start the progra come to Lon Angeles specifically of is io : ZY, “0 i V4 ty tel Saturday night. Smith was ar-|Johnson and Mrs. B. C. F will | IN CHURCHES’ CREEDS thie robbery 6 met TONY mt | rested an hour after the robbery was|play Debussey’s “Dance Sacre, ame Commenting on the apparent dif il HM soconsip uN OAUTH else ll wil) | reported by Miss Hayes, two harps, ference between the Baptist and the ASEMENT STO : me ad | | Pre | | HOLDS § | Herrick quality is apparent also in the sanitary, cleanable UP Burp RS |{| white enamel or white opal inside finish, in the sweet, odorless i} THE BASEMENT STORE Sy S0°5 SYMPHONY WILL EXPECT FINAL The Well-equipped Camping Expedition careful to include in its equipment all the cooking and eating utensils that make campfire meals easily prepared and served, yet require the minimum carry- ing exertion and space in the camp kit. To supply these needs most effectively, the House- wares Section is well stocked with E POTS, Frying Pans and Drinking Cups, in very small sizes, middle sizes, as well as very large ones. CAMPFIRE GRATES both large and small. KNIFE AND FORK SETS that fit compactly together when not in use. PAPER PLATES, Wax Paper, Paper Napkins, Picnic Lunch Sets and Lunch Baskets are here in abundance to supply the needs of the picnicker. A Dependable Flashlight when Camping proves a great convenience when wood must Be sought in the dark or when one would find his way along a narrow trail at night. It fills the place of the electric lights one is used to in the city, in case one wishes an instant light in the night, and has the advantages of being easily slipped into the pocket or carried in the traveling bag. FLASHLIGHTS, from small pocket size to large cylindrical ones, 70¢ to $2.00. The Portable Campfire epee CANNED HEAT is a campfire that can be carried in the camping kit, requires no wood to keep it burning, gives a steady intense heat, and can be put out as quickly as it is lighted. A standard in which to set the can and a covered stew kettle with folding handle makes a combination that _ can be depended on for cooking a camp “Mulligan” or making coffee with successful results. ~—Hovsewares Section, The Resement Store Sos nas Stee Stas The Superiority of the Herrick Refrigerator 7 sioner whove ele Years are up tnee| {| is founded upon certain important factors which are Jew om be, L : ihe pe There is : Partin other 16. ‘will also continue in office un Hl the result of years of research into the principles of ¢ h ee ri Pera, aa e | successful refrigeration. For example: E F E *Ce,. Y. Reappointments made by the ac a 3 ON SA ps Mere Brake ing part ssn Pay nenbndry Beat | It is positively airtight and water-proof — makes foods and i. ‘tkeg * * inte, uh pharmacy examiners _ Pat Mc | ice last longer. rhe] Att ade ellen rige bof aim | | It is the most successful nonconductor of heat or cold— tern, rrp, apavi cit js ng 5 We ormal|#! keeps warm air out and cold air in. exh POR bees? O88 gg Ching! eee hrink ttl ts troubl lat Net t ten y ad "me never sags, shrinks or setties prevents roubie in ater for your ie bs he a ee” f examiner r wears. 7 a veterinary examin | it may Fey $00 iy It neither admits nor allows animal life to exist in it— a ua es hen Pree, “hove sanitary clear through. a ti —— ~ ie etarnr tore TACOMA LABOR It cannot decay, mildew or tecome affected by age — does An Individual Safe Sains Place wea f not lose its effectiveness. in our new ‘ | Episcopal churches, Rev, J. F. Wat on, superintendent of missions of the Western Washi convention, delivered th n Baptist sermon in St. Mark's Episcopal church Sunday evening. Despite the differences. _ the two churches work fo same TRUSS TORTURE purposes, that Gan be elimi: keep them day be | Lundbers Rupture tee we dpan ewes The five free trial to prove ite au | subject of his se as “What the |! Baptist Church Will Contribute To- A. LUNDBERG Co, ward Christian Unity.” 1101 Third Ave. beartin, OFFICIAL BALLOT Vote for your favorite Screen Star you would like to see in person at the THE SCREEN BALL HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18 @ fil] out, sign your name and mail to Contest Committee Room 30] Crary Bldg. Seattle. Sign Here..