The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919. CHIEF TAHAN TELLS CHILDREN i) s FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE And itcier a Little tind Boy Was Saved - — | RET BASEMENT. STORE| AT RIGHT PRICES a decidedly import: In every ae A good sewing machine is part of a household year there is always use for a good, reliable Machine in every well-run household. It is a Chief Taban Stories for Chil dren are printed only in The Star saving. eason of saving necessity The Summer Call for White Footwear THE priced a and Oxfords, follow BY CHIFE TAHAN OFFICE DEMONSTRATING Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe MACHINES FROM $45 to $60 Suit Your ¢ t » t ' tt ; BASEMENT STORE sortments of Wo- with high leathers wered in with attractivels TRADED-IN MACHINES or low from $10 to $15 CASH men’s Pump heels, and in the ing and White Canvas Sports Oxfords As Pictured, $4.50 A smart Goodyear welt and rub- Machines Rented $5.00 Per Month Hemstitching Done by an Expert. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. sri J. S. BURCH, Mer. 415 Union Street Phone Main 1525 “8 aa evsayte panies: Rew ; ber heel. Sizes 21 to HI space over ‘ 7, $4.50 pair. the hip of this Corset i i insures freedom and com- je ron White Buckskin tok, ded ro low bust. and $6.95 Pair Sports Oxfords —_ ions skirt make it pea ef tg ae $6.95 Pair larly desirable or ie average figure. white kid, hand A smart Fitted with four hose ting turned soles and full OUtlIng wear, supporters, in sizes 19 to 26, price $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. Useful Notions Frenella Corsets of Pink Batiste $1.00 five-eyelet model ‘in canvas, with white fiber sole . unboned wy pASK FOR and GET Richard Pickering nd ure not ren in Boston “The aint MHorlick’s : in Boston Maited od it ee survivin William Pickering, | , war be long skirt was the last model for with year welt leather and walking heel 214 to 8, $6.95 pair. or during the civil with will be brought t Good- Seattle and ir ent will be soles FREE DOCTOR | vx: Rx-Geverament Physician He t 1121 FIRST AVE. or are.” Wie S 2 1@ WASHINGTON sT, H. J. Phillips, 152 RIGHT DRUG CO. sTORES Mre. E. L. Ch Leck fer the Free Decter Sign. Louis heels, sizes 3 to View cen RA pe 714, the pair, $6.95. Sizes s surv daughters: | , nd Mrs Seattle 2. Ore e st Oxfords and Pumps White Canvas Mrs. A. H ywer and Mra, Dana H. Gross, Boston I, UNION Union Savings & Trust Co. A SWALWEL G F CLARK Vice P. FORREST |. GILI E J wHITTY L. E. EYMAN sand Mgr. Bond JAMES D. FARMER Cashier Asst Cashier The largest industrial demand at present within the confines of the Washington borders is for es- tablishments that will more com- pletely utilize through preserving or other processes the large quan- tities of berries, fruits and vege- tables which grow in such abun- dance in ‘all parts of the state. Recently tabulated requests dis- close that seventy-seven differ- ent communities during the last several months have expressed a desire for canneries — seven- teen others have expressed a de- sire for fruit by-products plants —seven others have requested starch factories—five sugar beet factories and three pickle fac- tories. Represented in these re- quests are thirty of the thirty- nine counties in the state. ATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank A. B. STEWART Vice-President E. B. ANSLEY Asst, Cashier J. D. LOWMAN Vice-President CHAS. A. SCRUBY Asst Cashier Dept 0. W. TUPPER Branch at Georgetown MAX G. SCHMIDT Auditor Branch at ard G.W.C Asst. Cashier in Charge | | p-| | Search Is EUGENE Futile | | ‘Children Disappear; | | os | sen Pp ame worried « of = the immediately of the missing was ur Belgian Chaplain will Speak Here! | Play With Matches Set Building Afire! TWO ARRESTED AFTER DRY SQUAD RAIDERS)|| Shoots Veterinary for Hurting Poodle KLAMATH FALLS Pumps $4.00 Pair These gracefully-mod- eled White Canvas Pumps. with hand- turned and cov- ered Louis heels, sizes 21% to 7, $4.00 pair. —THE BASEMENT STORE $3.45 Pair Just 150 these White Pumps and Fiv Lace Oxfords to sell at this price. - With leather sizes 214 to 8, pairs of Canvas eyelet soles soles, $3.45 pair. Gingham Dresses Of All-round Usefulness $2.95 QUALLY appropriate for out- ing, street or house wear is this good-looking Dress, and so as- sured of a summer of usefulness. It is made of good quality ging- ham in small and large plaid pat- terns, with trimmings of organdie in white or plain color to match plaid. Price $2.95. New Middies at $1.75 are fashipned from firm quality twill and trimmed with white or colored banding. Sizes 6 to 14 years and 36 to 44 bust measurement. —THE BASEMENT STORE. The Woman Who Takes Pride in Her Canning Achievements She realizes strawberries, round, whole packed beans and the skill which equipment gives her. chooses her equipment with care. that gooseberries, clear, full ears of efficient canning plump, crimson perfectly corn are the result of Gathered together here to fill her needs are Canning ing from Supplies rang- always-neces- Jar Caps to Pres- Cookers, and in- a profusion of new conveniences that lend an extra hand to the busy canner. Preserving Kettles take numerous and sizes. Colanders and Strainers that simplify fruit wash- straining are according to a sary a sure re cluding shapes ing and large or small, her needs. Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses uit her preference H wares tion uy her ‘prererence. THE BASEMENT STORE. she may choose to Children’s Handkerchiefs, 5c | Rape ACTICAL Handkerchiefs for broidered or hemstitched, of color in border every-day use, some with touch , low-priced at 5¢ each. THE BASEMENT STOR NOW “UNIVERSITY BRIDGE” whe Tenth ave, Ni Wicbridge (CAPTAIN COYLE WILL At 5c Snap Fasteners and white, 12 Se. Safety Pins, dozen on card, 5e. Black-headed Pins, 5¢ card. Pearl Buttons, 12 on card, Se. Colored Embroidery Edg- ing, three yards for 5¢. Celluloid and Brass Thim- bles, 5¢. Hair-pin Cabinets, 5¢. Tape Lines, 5¢. Hooks and Eyes, two dozen on card, 5¢. Kid Curlers, 5¢. Notions at 10c “Baby Dimples” Safety Pins, 12 on card, 10¢. Carpet Thread, large spool, 10¢. Large Hair-pin Cabinets, 10¢. Kettle Holders, 10¢. Curling Irons, 10¢. Children’s Garters, 10¢. Shell Hair Pins, 10¢ pack- age. Stocking Darners’ with four needles, 10¢. Lingerie Tape, four yards for 10¢. \ ©THE BASEMENT STORE, in black on card, 11-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle With Ladle $3.25 VALUE exceptionally interesting in view of preserving-season require- ments is this 11-quart Ket- tle of good quality alumt- num, with large lip for easy pouring and flat bot- tom for quick heating. With a Ladle of conven- ient size it is priced at $3.25. Tousewares THN NASEMENT STORE, ersity Bridge.” ‘T! TALK TO REPUBLICANS |* unanimously | Capt. W. J. C*We submitt talk ore the Young istrict bu Second Seattle Ave. at Cherry St. at Main Bank and Branches open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o'clock on Marche Gal urday night. More than’ #00 people Men's Re re on the ferry Gatterdam’s orchestra furnished music far the | dancing ) Coyle w department publican club at luncheon Thur |men's club for the change of name. {day noon in Meves’ cafeteria, ' ‘

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