The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, J 25, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON aptly RECITES | , PROPOSED PROGRAM | S&S Ww TOR NK J ; ay Uieave th a f FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREE’ SIXTH AVENI | = irene t HE BASEMENT STORE. Window Curtains at Sharp Reductions Wak Goolll Remnants At Reduced Prices 50 Summer Hats | Reduced to $2.00 HAT 200 Pairs of Women’s Oxfords _ | ! | at on | country f their aiders ar ketched s - : , RHE try—t URTAINS of | service | : Biscaveds, and. ot otticia maintal Gis ‘Vella. oak Went en gan sabe ece a y y cau and of officials aintain J p 8 Me . ‘ » montt We, = Who have encour encot tries established dur |p| @Uisette, as well as Not- PRET i eiraie | tion of short lengths Uvities—should be ing the war, should be enacted with: |] tingham and Net Curtains, Sagar ager wei daaiomret PTSHIS exceptiona | of many desirable coteam _ eet all from regular stock, ar Gye. wits slower bimning I j Fs é included. aiely reduced feather ornaments, tran ; ae —E y ce é : cause e-r | ” in price. parent insert and other ea tat, Oxf | Percales, Ginghams, dian Woman Says She Is Not current trimming effects, | Proket axfor | Devonshire Suitiiiaa “ ” ry: | i ‘ ; ‘ a oo > Mother of “Lone Star” Dietz Drapery ites -_ Sallie in black Bettas — e cm | and popular color : | ored uting Flannel, | F Calf EPOKANE, June £5.—Detailing | breed Sioux woman. The prosecution | [| Remnants sep opportunity to make an attractive saving ea i Kid Voile, Lawn, Comfort- the remarkable sto substitu: | contends that Mrs. Lewis is the real 00. Slack Vic | : Agee” s : # MM of another chila 0 usband| mother, and during the trial called Reduced al THE DASEMEN'T ea OA tee in tha er — Ber Lewis breton a -seiscaahi abate | JNCLUDED are short t. but not in Reduced to 84.45 | ette repe eache i by eee ast ONT Wee .e 4 . | and Unbleached Mus- fF mother of “I jor C. C. Riner of the marine lengths of Voile, Swiss, Midsu e F k f p | li I Cloths, Li Sher story on th a at Mare Ishand, where Dietz |i} 2 mm ins, Long joths, Lin- Gourt here yesterday afternoon ed as a football coach, testified Marquisette, Net, Silkoline r rocKS O 50 Pairs of 50 Pairs of rai Dietz is on trial on a charge of fal-| that he believed Diets to be an In|} and Cretonne. The sheer Gi h d O di ing € -_ . : airs Zs. Reation of drat r dian > > ‘irls . staged ‘oan ota "Diets Damneslt testified that be wns fabrics are well adapted Ing am an rgan 1e White Shoes Girls’ Oxfords and other desirable cottons real mother of the fa the son of William Wallace Dicts./f] for curtaining small win- | Reduced to Reduced to for women’s wear, men’s Iho claims to be a n Indian sheriff of Barron county, Wisconsin, | f} x 2 95 $5 75 $8 50 s : ; d therefore exempt m military | and that until he was 15 years old he | I dows at camp or Summer ° . . $3.95 Pair bey 95 Pair and boys’ shirts and com- ice. He is de ¢ off-| was under the fmpression that Mrs. || . rag eer i | forte cave a spring of her husband and a half. Lewis was his real mother home and the cretonne HE Dress sketched is typ- I f ’ Tan Calf Ox- absepapeaste sa. os daciatioen? . panna | admirably fashion table ical of the smart style: n walking hee BROKEN LINES OF # [| covers, 8, s a the BASEN STORE ( es | > airs aes | MORAN WILL TALK TO »% THEATRES ny Sh pillows and hae s nol Ns a or 11% e BEDDING offer Com- 4 | 8 drapes. Ss a PSSeS, } e* 0 $2.95 . >. : FOREIGN-BORN PEOPLE le nities | THE BASEMENT sTORE It is in small check pattern a i forters, Blankets and The state executive department PALACE HIP | = of pastel shades of blue, NT STOF Sheets at reduced prices. B Will be discussed by C. G. Moran at| The Whirlwind Gypsies,” a clev: | [| = green and rose, with colar- eww _a#—_#-—— ———_______—_ THE BASEMENT STORE Fegular meeting of the Y.M.C.A.\er dancing act, will be the headline | f) A . less neck ahd trimming of iiiing at. the association’ building |Turetay atthe Peace Tp, "The Al \ fine pear] buttons and whit W fi ming at the association building. | ‘Thursd: t the Palace Hip. The ) \\ » pea ’ s an e od bert D. Hamlin and Carl! J. Smith fasteat, modern and older European f\ | pique piping. Price $8.50, omens House Sacques, 75¢ W. 5) i} conduct the instruction program. dances, with a ballet number, will be | ff} \ Y, ar N foreign-born men and women who presoaied ; | \ S ieee Others with organdie ACTIC wear, these omens aa. citizens Hal Johnson and barn =e Me —- and pique trimming Pereal and white B hi S 7 rr siaieet, ued "ibe Chuetene me CD ye’ some in Russian-blouse comb nat with 3 kimono at Ing uits which has a war enlistment story, | [| ~ effect, $2.95 and $8.50. sleeve er effect and INIER VALLEY TO And in sation provides: wome wink Bath S Giiey Granite. Brodie it trimming 0 sizes 31 $1.00 and $1.50 Ing, yodeling and dancing . : , to 40 CELEBRATE JULY 4TH) Bob tirown, in “Lights and shat ath oprays dainty plain colorings, also Attractive values at 75¢ OMEN’S Cotton Bath: r te. | OWS Of Comedy,” is first a monolo 1 25 figured, flowered and check " pi ‘ ? EMEN R ’ aie: 4 Rainier valley citizens will cele-| gist, 1 ieatinde:: Si, eiaotiae | at ‘ keene with ‘selfs aitings ' ing Suits in black fen gong beophan shay Puy | while talking, to the audience, meta HESE S th path ec phel ing plaiting E with white trimming ill ienic at Seward par ptiny | morpho nimaelf into a clever min ‘SE Sprays with rills a piping ° : i, ‘Allen, who is in charge of the : : ‘ xceptional Values in Sah ane Miatreticn, ha» appointed A: Lincoln a ee five-foot red rubber THE DASEAO ' ig small and large sizes. AM ; 4 Ingalls and Duffield present a skit tubes, 24-inch metal M ’ H lf are made with V-neck and called “A Palm Beach Flirtation . 4 . ’ -h skirt effect. Sizes which includes singing. dancing and | {| shower : head and metal, Children Ss Tub Dresses ens a ose i ct, izes 36 to lota of “pep |]| rubber-lined tub or faucet ° 1.00 and $1.50. Hugh Johnston, in “Mirth and/f] ., . ; . 2 P f 25 2 BASEMENT S asin” jas a wleightorhand and |f| CoUnection—good values at Low-priced at $1.45 alrs for Zoc ASVMENT STOR BEST OF OPTICAL SERVICE At reasonable prices. We prescribe, grind and fit glasses and can make or duplicate any lens on short notice. Established 1908. Glasses fitted in gold-filled malow as. BDO as low as Curry Optical i. Eyeaicht Spee | juggling number, iq The management also announces |} }the extended engagement of J. C.| qj Mack and company in the travesty “Mother's Boy,” which haa provided the present bill with one of the fun: | niest offerings of the season. Mack's | clever comedy has been a decided high light on the local vaudevilie firmament. | : LOCAL BARBERS MUST | PART WITH 50 CENTS ||) Seattle barbers will have to turn over the receipts of one haircut dur- | ing the next few days to A. A | Giersch, chairman of the state board of examiners, whose headquarters is at 4161 Arcade building. iW ‘Those who don't pay their annual | SO-cent license fee are liable to ar- | rest and fine,” says Giersch. | oS 6 | Overseas Oval | em Meet Is Well Mammen! UnderWayNow | it Ife your gums are sore, ‘sloughing and bleeding you have hea, so-called Riggs’ [As ease, which is a menace to good | health. We are the only Dentists | ‘in the Northwest who specialize fn this dreaded disease, Examina- ‘tion and estimate free. Special ey BY CARL RANDAU (Chited Press Staff Correspondent) | HING STADIUM, Paris, | r sprinters of the Amer a y ere to be put to their t real test in the inter-allied championships this afternoon, it The finals of the 100-meter dash and the semi-finals of the 200-meter Peare taken of children’s teeth. | dash and 110-meter high hurdies| Reasonable discount to Union | Were on the program. | Edward Teschner, of Lawrence men and their families, Maas. Charles Paddock, of Pasa | All work guaranteed 15 years, | dena, Cal. an Sol Butler, of Hutch inson, Kan., were entered in the Century Hard competition was ex pected from Lindsay, of New Zea land, and Howard, of Canada, Lind defeated Teschner and Butler in semi-finals, but Teschner was a favorite, Teschner, Paddock and M. | Haddock were the American entries in the 200-meter | Star Hurdlers Entered hurdles Robert of Ames, of Oak expected to win a chance United Painless Dentists Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 6 p, m Bundays, 9 to 12. In the 110-meter Simpson, of Chicago; Fred Ke Log Angeles and W. B Park, II final honors +2 — | for ade throw brought Low Angeles f Los An ace, of Lu former, a chap altho he bh er practic nst the boc Other competitors were real vet erans who tossed grenades Into en- | emy trenches Fred Thomsan, George Rronen of New York, and Harry Liversedge of ||| Oakland, Cal., represented America |) in the javelin throw | CAR Or we will sell your automobile for you at YOUR price without | GEHORGE 028 KID MEXICO LOS A 8, June 25,-Young orge knocked out Kid Mexico in| |the third round of their main event | at the Vernon arena lust night OTS BARTY' TEL D commission or storage charges. Bat tling Ortega, local middleweight, has been signed to meet Soldier Bartfield | = in a 12-round battle at Butte on the night of July 3. FRY WB Auto Bargain Market 701 E, Pine St. E. 340 nou! NDS June 25 | Bramer gddie Ketchell | lightweights, are matched for a & round bout here July 4. Harry |]} $1.25. Mirror and Shelf Combinations $1.75 N_ addition camp, this enamel-framed MirPor (12x19 inches), with shelf underneath to hold brush and comb and a metal bar to serve as towel rack. Ex- ceptionally good value at $1.75. to any white Camp Mirrors $1.25 EVELED French Glass Mirrors, (glass 12x 12), with golden’ oak frames, exceptionally low- priced at $1.25. Housewares Section, THE BASEMENT STORE. Knitting Yarns 30c Ball HE bright colorings so highly favored for sports Sweaters are fea- tured in wide variety in Knitting Yarns of the Sax- ony, Four-ply Zephyr d Shetland Floss varieties, at 30¢ ball. THE Hair-bow Ribbons 25c and 35c Yd. SSDEN patterns, stripes and plain col- orings are featured in Hair-Bow Ribbons of good quality, at 25¢ and 35¢ yard, Hair-Bow Fasteners to hold the butterfly bow se- curely, 5¢ and 1 7 BASEM BASEMENT STORE and N this assortment are Middy Dresse plain, straight belted models in chambray combined with plaid gingham. Colors becoming green, blue, tan, pink and light gray. Sizes 6, 8 and 10, $1.45. include shades of THE BASEMENT Broken Lines of Boys’ Suits Reduced to $4.25 HE are 111 Suits in this un- derpriced offering Suits of Blue Serge, Light and Dark-gray Mixtures, Brown Mixtures and Mole skin Cloth, belted styles, with patch or slash pockets—some with an ex- tra pair & knickerbockers. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Number of size is as follows suits available in each Size ‘6 Number .....+++..12 8 Size Number Exceptionally low-priced THE UASEMENT STOF New Coverall Aprons for Misses, $1.50 ERY attractive colorings are fea tured in the light plaid and stripe patterns of these Percale Aprons. They are in front-fasten ing style, with two large patch pock- ets, Sizes 16, ck bre uid s, $1.50. of firm percale cks, or whit edged with rick-r 18 and 20 y' AND AP co-blue ground white gr fan white trimr with trimming of he. MARGARET APRONS effects with patch-pocket style ming, 5O¢. of pereale ir emall with krack tri THI BASEMENT STORE M' os 9 B uc brown, 106 Misse Ribbed Stockings at 40c Pair G f-Hos pliced I exct knit toe. fine In Black, a t 2 pairs Men’s Union Suits Reduced | to $1.50 Union § from fine grade Half duced to $1.50. M E. , ecru color 46, re Frenella Corset For the Average Figure Cretonne Table Runners ‘ AILY T Cr unne cottage rful Trim low T car med RHE ticular) PATTERNED etonr chee hior p wit priced this th st »del 1e freedom $1.25 and cotton White, T: for y lor adapt average > C arn, ex- Tan, Be. Sea leeve: ig skirt it par- figure, over the and comfort position. Made of white with trimming of fancy an fitted with six hose Sizes 19 to 28. Price Cake and Fruit 50¢ HE STIC ALLY basket 5 Baskets, 25c to 75c pe wov- with in and de Silk-top Union Suits at $1.50 OPS of pink or glove silk finish these white A at ured st cotton Union Suits. Low fi ST six of the perfect-baking, neck, sleeveless style with ing Superior Gas Ranges to pie ; - duced price—all in the model pic ee, Sizes 36, 3: ’ tight knee. Sizes 36, 38 Longiwalie at Sa8i00. C3 and 42, $1.50. i rH 4 MENT STORM. THE Superior Gas Ranges In the Model Pictured Reduced to $45.00 ‘onomiz thi OF Cluny-pattern: | Laces 10c Bolt TTRACTIVELY - DE- SIGNED Cotton Cluny- Pattern Laces, suitable for trimming cotton under- wear for dresser scarfs or table runners, in narrow and medium widths, bolt of 10 yards, 10¢, THE BASEMENT STORE, . eS 8 ae \ WY or Black Cowhide Traveling Bags Special $5.50 UST forty of these black split cowhide Traveling Bags, lined with imitation leather, reinforced with sewed-on leather corners. Good locks and catches. Choice of sizes 16, 17 or 18-inch, specially priced at —THE BASEMENT TORE, Carpet Sweeper $2.50 Wi LL- fin- ed Meee is this effi- Car- Sweep- cient = pet er. It has nickel- trimmed handle bracket and end protector plates. Two press levers expedite emptying and braid around sweeper protects furnitur In variously finished cases. Exception- $2.50. Lion, aK ally good value, He

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