The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 7

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FREDERICK ry & NELSON Fifth AvenuePine Street—Sixth Avenue Silk ae | Attractively Low-priced HE June Lingerie Displays offer particularly good values in silk undergarments of various types in pink crepe de Chine and Satin. Two attractive styles in Underblouses are of pink satin (one as pic tured) with yokes of shadow or Valenciennes combined with low lace in pointed ef fect and topped with rows of Valenciennes lace insertion, ribbon- run beading and edge. The cap formed of Valenciennes lace insertion sleeves are and edge to match. Price $2.50. | Envelope Chemises of Pink Crepe de Chine with 1 trimming of shadow lace insertion in pointed effect at yoke and satin ribbon shoulder straps, also styles with Filet-pattern lace trimming and lace shoulder straps. Price $2.75. Envelope Chemises of pink Crepe de Chine or Satin in various attractive styles, with lace ette trimming, $2.25 to $4.95. Pink Satin Camisoles with ribbon-run Filet-pattern lace trimming and three rows of hemstitching in front finished with dainty ribbon shoulder straps. or Georg- ribbon bow, and Price $1.75. Pink Satin Underblouses with Filet-pattern lace trim- ming and cap sleeves of the lace, $ THE 2.25. BASEMENT » STORE. If a young man means half he| Says during courtship the girl is Tucky. Censure Lane for Let’s go eat at Boldt's, 1414 Third ave. or 913 Second ave. Condemning TRUSS TORTURE es eliminated by wearing the bere Rupture Support. Wwe = free trial to prove its superiers resolution says & LUNDBERG Co. Let's go ‘ave at Bol nd ave at's. 1414 Third or 91 Good Teeth at a Reasonable Cost I T is not necessary for you to pay exor- ~bitant prices for first- class dental work. Be- cause of the large vol- ume of work handled in this office Dr. Sipes is able to offer you the best at prices that den- tists who have heavy expenses and a com- paratively small’ pat- ronage are unable to meet. Nowhere in the west will you find a better equipped dental office. Nowhere in the west will you find more ex- pert workmen—skilled in every branch of den- tal surgery. I r Examinations Free It costs nothing to have the best dental experts examine your teeth and tell you just what is needed to place them in perfect repair. Sipes. 1420 Second Avenue Ju Wells Dinner Talk’ | me MOSIPES, Dv.s. Now Is the Time is dangerous to delay having any defects in your teeth rectified. Dead- ly diseases are caused by neglecting the small cavities and the slight imperfec- — | tions in your teeth and gums. Painless dentistry is a hobby with Dr. His guarantee is one that means exactly what it says. BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY = jj: Opposite Bon Marche THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. (MEXICAN BANDITS [ ATTACK AMERICANS} Paso, Press.) Texas, June 17.— LAR Pears were held today that Villistas, smarting under defeat at the hands of the American expedition into Mex feo, may begin a campaign of ex termination against United States ciizens in Chihuahua, Ame s in Ch rived her * Isabel Maley, Nogales, Arizona, Said the party was en route from Mexico City to the United States, via Chihuahua When the train reached Jiminez mt ar he V ate An an bord 1 ‘ r tex ne me pon the Villistas for having w anzista 1 acre t American . \ As ed t il, wounding and killing American Y < 1 Erwtr ment order A t of the exact Ameri SEATTLE COLLECTOR IS ROBBED OF $1,000] ; Villa Seattle Business Men Will | Roast shad a Yank Ace} Kedward V ‘ nald Haldw Capt who dow ma ~ LONG TASK FOR PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ( A et A Summer Exposition of “Sassy Jane” House Frocks Portrayed by Living Models HAT you may ascertain how effectively the practical has been combined with the artis- tic to make House Dresses that are creations, rather than just “something to wear,” the House and Porch Dress Section will exhibit the newest in “Sassy Jane” Frocks on living models, on Wednesday. A few | selections from the models to be shown are pictured. ESPECIALLY APPROPRIATE FOR CAMPING OR It is one of leather belt give a smart finish. HOUSE WEAR is the dress at left. It is a several attractive styles at $6.00. simple straight line style, the long waist and OF NGHAM IN BABY CHECKS OF PINK sleeves being of lovely plaid, the skirt and trim- “the Dress second from right is made. CANADA LABOR ming of plain color. Price $4.50. Bands ‘of white pique add an effective trimming : touch. Price $8.75. ||| A FASCINATING COMBINATION OF DARK COL- eee: + pede: : Federal Minister Gives Views ORS FORMS THE PLAID of which the frock THE CLEVER MODEL PICTURED at right is of 7f7 M A * of a ’ ‘ nell ih left Washioned. 4h. Make fine toile gingham in a delightful plaid effect. w rogran of Industrial Situation | epson ian ae Reaper eariptcaeglts) chee iter ett The two deep folds on the skirt are trimmed he Ie sag no mess We side with large pear! buttons and the long but- with bands of white pique and large pearl but- WINNIPEC tonholes are bound with white pique. The white tons. The waist is trimmed with white pique (United. Pre : pique collar and cuffs and the black patent as shown in the picture. Price $10.00, ‘ ng party of its |i] . é . be % Ottawa. o¢- 1 Other lovely “Sassy Jane” Frocks of colored organdie, voile and fine gingham, bling block to labor, | | ‘ Organized 5 . sg ii watiieeas| So Proudly Do Little Girls Wear i | Fluffy Lace-trimmed Frocks | | and what a satisfaction it is to mother to see little ~ | Mary or Sally so sweetly frocked in dainty voile or i | organdie! meal | The Sign of Foot Comfort Baby tints of rose, blue and lav- ° Ds ender are featured in lovely new was character r t t me quar If wha ed qua 1 unada id t han three-fourtt wR 1 her| re hig it r pr e BALRLLADIES IN CONVENTION] Auxiliaries Open Sessions at Wenatchee Monday | NATCHEE, June 1 eG. A. R. and all its br Then, too, you will Dr. Sipes has practiced dentistry sue- SS ate van rernanraite know the cost before cessfully in Seattle for 16 years. He is ef Corpa and Ladies of the G. A, Fe the work is ordered. here to stay. fav's prowvams 1neldied WN C. sresentation to the Wenatchee chool by Miss Pearl Ellen f Seattle, department patriotic Memorial park was dedi Department Commander §. t and staff. Mrs, Harvey J of the adjutant general of ¢ Washington National guard, sang jat the flag presentation ce Hig instructor remonies Let's go buy Boldt’s French pastry 1 butter horns. 1414 Third ave, Second ave. or 310 Pike st, ’ euch HOSPITALITY To bring real shoe comfort to that type of foot Frocks of Organdie, Voile and Soies- which requires extra width through the ball, and ette for the two- to five-year-old. at the same time fit this foot snugly and trimly Rose Organdie Fashions the Dainty Dress Pictured of lace-trimmed white organdie over the tucked yoke, at instep, heel and ankle—this is the mission which PEDRESTA Shoes performing with complete success and to the great satisfactior of women who have not known shoe comfort for years. are which has a collar PEDRESTA SHOES embody the finest of and the full skirt is tucked from ‘ stock and workmanship. The special last over the deep hem to the high waistline, which they are built is orthopedically correct. which is sashed in blue satin ribbon. The insole is of special design and so tanned Price $6.00, as to afford a gratefully cool surface for tender An Empire Frock of pink or lavender voile is topped 196% with a deep pointed white organdie collar which PEDRESTA LACED BOOTS of Black Kidskin, buttons to a sash ending in a butterfly bow. $12.50. Four one-inch tucks encircle the full skirt. Price PEDRESTA OXFORDS of Newcastle Brown Kid- eae skin, $13.50. Frocks of rose and blue soiesette in Empire style are | designed with wide white organdie collar but- PEDR A OXFORDS of Black Kidskin, $11.50, toned to a sash in front and back with four pearl PEDR A OXFORDS of fine White Canvas, $8.50 buttons, and show a wide hem in the full skirt, t Fl Price $4.50. —Second Floor, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | PLEADS NOT GUILTY PUZZLE TO H. JONES TO FEDERAL CHARGE This is one Goshawful town Charles E. Thomas, arrested on nounced H, Jones, of the Tx bench warrant following an indict In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest House, Sixth avenue ath ment returned by the federal grand @n@ strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; born, Monda Here I jury, March 14, charg him with you can bite corn off the cob; guaram 1 place near the Dreamla misappropriating $8,80 the funds teed 15 years. f und am havin’ a of the KF ; EXAMINATION FF th myself. I y rton, ¥ Fed TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth. ... 1 site on the curb—not |eral Juc ° PL $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. - y'understand, just for | day $8.00 Crowns ... ! st—when some loafer comes up| 4. mc of partic “ $8.00 Bridgework from behind, kicks me in the ivory | filed by in, att y Amalgam Filling.......... and then ru It's a tough | for the de nted e ‘ainless Extracting burg, all right mand for inspection arious e impression taken tn the Police are investigating Jones’ re-| ments was also allowed, T rand advice free, port will come to trial Thursday, Ju toe, ee We Sane pf recommended by satisfaction, Aal to our office, be ore | He who lnughs last laughs best, what tickles him * oe When u think of advertising, i] think ot patients w you are in the r Dring this ad with you Open From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS eg UNIVERSITY ST. Opvveite Vraser-Patersen Of Held up by three m § 1 Dearborn # Monday, Alex 1 Highth ave, 8, an forced to part with $10, cause he know t 11:30 p.m ff, living at rborn st., was

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