The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1919, Page 7

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ee WASHT., « JULY ©, 1919. Only 2 Days—July 2nd and 3rd \"orauentws| FREDERICK & NELSOD | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE O Close Ou creme | New Silk Frocks Arrive propaganda in Brazil has been e ’ broken by the statements’ of Prest-| | the American Hat Shop s dentelect Pessoa in the United For Afternoon and Street Wear tutes officially disapproving — the propaganda and declaring it does not | @ e e sebnebent: the feoline of Breil | HE Taffeta or Satin Frock that gives such The Pe atements have ” all-round service for shopping and travel- n ire | iInery or ih hes nine ary mall uy : ing wear, and the Georgette that answers for ager 6 propaganda f “2 ‘ 5 so many afternoon and informal evening oc- rt : raed ag see h casions may both be chosen from this new collection, with the knowledge that they are at || advance styles and feature many delightful mned Z originalities —at a fraction of its worth ; ay pO ARSE ||| A ONE-SIDED DRAPE EFFECT is introduced arising from the and just in time for The Fourth - eiconattl. ‘The h 4 72 in the Navy Taffeta Frock at right—other interesting details are the small revers and . . ° ° . ‘ y ‘ eo | H } tucked navy Georgette vestee. Price $40.00. Beautiful Advance Styles in Distinctive Modes cent asemen a <n m lender ‘ ing, howeve \ ty THE SATIN COAT-DRESS at left with its in Maline Satin and Georgette © anu” of no Pao, th barge patch pockets embrolderei i gold a In Late Transparent Effects in White, cap Mhege icy — | ‘ blue thread is made over a button-trimmed ‘ : —If we'd tell you Black and Beautiful Pastel Shades. or the United Press as folld u satin vest and girdled with narrow belt end- Wednesday : : what they were ¢ ; y 5 5 lly e of the| fi] ing in tassels. In navy and black, $40.00. Thursday ‘ originally aves ne 4 is : le pS vag yaten aeons Se at you'd es i ie : Aine Sais atin tn that ————<—<$<__ —_—____—_____ ° question Pygewee ee claims at the peace conference. The Exceptional This Smart Ow we ep. ¢ , ‘. ’ Wilson is th could sell oh ENG Tae Ke e repres of the Values in tam Ts Outing and them at the f Pog eas vical ‘ ki price we've a eee 2 ' ; ‘ Linen Guest ; — Porch Dress marked them— iat Let Contract for Towels, 35c ql is a “Sassy Jaria’”” co | P t Bluffs E 7 , Pantene i! os aving a ‘ u HERE are 720 of . tion in fine gingham, com- d po these Linen Towels bining beautiful plaids of Doing sh aco in guest-size to sell at ie ; pink, blue and green with district. this attractively-low presage white organdie. $150,000, price. at Knife plaited frills of the : They are of the soft, ie organdie cross the front, absorbent quality, with the bell sleeves end with a : j rong brocaded-weave borders yan pend: cv brie . ‘ a Rend thee Bie 1 pe in pink, blue or yellow eee ee ae na —these prices and descriptions are jave: Oerand thes north ou <i LP EAL aa He Ne velvet ribbon, and the bias ust a few taken at random fr rom the many P park ‘ Nee bands that encircle the skirt are edged with the First Floor organdie. groups arranged for your selection: BANKS TO BE CLOSED _|| ; Price $12.50 UNTIL MONDAY, JULY 7 ae Banded Wonderful Group = = , . See h, nae LS e 4 7 t : e re ; holiday "ac i Hats $1.95 Trimmed | V7 Ze <9 te a a | Hats ' 4 A si may a rl Black Satin Oxfords as oe $5.00 Pair Untrimmed Butcher, Baker and | VERY attractive $ ? Grocer Are Arrested | By price for Oxfords so f ‘~ e 95 Shapes Chars of the! ‘ ~ modish and so good-look- of the latest straws, a ‘ ; \ ing as these of Black It was originally intended for the exclusive and discriminating Washington Hotel trade and we bought the entire stock and will close it out in our Basement Department ang aT | @ehasss Panamas, fine braids and ant chief sanitary ¢ Satin— a They include the lat- novelty weaves, inclnd- _— 7 acne eee cee: | Satin—modeled on slen est effects in Georgette, ing wey. by rhe v0 First ave., was charged with selling | der, long-vamp last, with tattaie, milafs, lovely *heP* Seinstion 22 ae se Ghickes to 8 loosl ee hand-turned soles and ine straws; are . ; gr ake eden Thabane full Louis heels i ¥. H. Criss, baker, of ee ul ouis heels. Sizes trimmed with beautiful ; ave, was charged with selling un-| 21% to 7, $5.00 pair. wings, wreaths, flow- Values to 4 clean products and released on $26 7 i Le Ga ak Broken Lines of Attractive patterns in tS and pretty novelties, a aid asa: to We had’ fn H, G@bel, grocer, of 4903 Rainier " , ave., placed $10 bail after his arres' Nic ees MEN’S LOW SHOES straight and irregular practically every shade $ 7.50 f ; "yliniout’ the in Patent Leather, Georgette Black Vici Kid and Tan leathers, broken sizes, re- Gat Panama with duced to $4.45 pair. and Crepe brims and crowns in effect. The present for selling buttermilk without the coming bands of rich A i SELECTION ILLEGAL|}| 100 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS SPORTS de Chine materials, only ....... ! rummings Reduced oct AG tee a cient OXFORDS, lace style, with low heels, sizes 214 to Hone is: silegal, aha gue “wepotnt 7, $3.45 pair, = E $1 95 Beautiful trimmings, the kinds that are used on the latest models ments 1 ; nie Waists e in expensive hats, fine wings, rich ornaments, pompo ns, French flowers, servi st, according to As 50 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS BOOTS $4 95 SESRARE ew Rid | | | | | prescribed per cent of milk solids | } : : rice, $3.95, is not one- 3 Milans, leghorn, lisere third their value. Reduced to.. cman ASSERTS LEGHORN’S ee wreaths, imported feathers, that range in price up to $6.50. Benoa ik an Gates coe nted | in lace style, with Goodyear welt soles and covered It is not often that we AT PRACTICALLY » the city council Monday afternoon | Louis heels, sizes 314 to 614, reduced to $3.95 pair. have an opportunity to bay Basement Department Glyn AS AY d Lara pation Ss Bolton. a it RV AKIES OeeoiDas: a ACES, pin-tucks and. such a clean, new and ex : 3 | MEN’S OXFORDS in Brown Vici Kid and Dull embroidery smarten clusive stock as this—as a Values to Ze h, t Calf, with hand-turned soles and full Louis heels, some of these Waists, and matter of fact we do not ‘ 8 for x esr " bag touch a stock unless it is Values to $1.00 each, sizes 214 to 6, $4.95 pair. tu pasemene store. others are in plain- exceptionally fine. This ee ates ee Se Sew eee ee ee tailored styles — flesh- store was on Second Ave. + TEA cael (Danton color and white, but not in the Washington Hotel . 5 to $3.00, | Th Ohi R sath > inthe " poe ‘ both colors and all sizes sens ature Second at - sain ORE FOR Pan ppinceyyncieee i aeoee i, < slightl iled, also, ects td er hs ae Is Doubly Appreciated in Summer desley. soled alte, a pay y toe the opeane: ran || O hours of Sizes 36 to 50. Low- 8 Petition te bel at | heat in the aa: priced at $4.95. an arte ng all the| kitchen when ° my i TEE RAS ae |said to have agreed te the hous¢ keep- the total cost of $90,000 e| er bakes with rorya hath S| the Ohio for New Ripplette ome from the gener al fund. the oven nee Petticoats 5 JUDGE DISMISSES ready eight $1 25 . : ; LAWSUIT OVER WILL|f| minutes after Tyiie SSeS . A Question of HE EL | xo evidence of fraud was found in|] the fire is es ALEWHITE and nar- 4 “ on of the will of Sam ape i : . Common Sense BT SUPER DENTISTRY “hs ing penile a nae ' row stripe effects of A October 1, 1918. ot water is : 2 ¢ whi That's all there is to the saving pa kta i bysiiavia Re andi CHIE | : 2 blue and white are fea- habit. The man who uses his rea- : pee rk a ce % rry Rosenberg, sons of | copie aa sd tured in these practical son is quite well aware of the fact H im the term that, best describes the special, individualised [HM ‘show that there yi beatt fatty i be ‘ Teac: rey 4 Petticoats for wear with that systematic saving is neces- . 7 service that you get when you come to the M. & M. Dentists, #4 lalemissed by Superior Judge Allen. |f} Tinutes after “Resim outing apparel and tub to independ AY: : cs he mie ad : Sary to independence. Te. Real specialists—who know their own particular phase of E ee — 14 frocks, All are finished And the Savings Department of = th. i dental practice—do the work for you that you need most A SHIPYARD MAN BURNED iq started there e \ a with wide bias flounces. y i William Cappell, 24, 2615 Stanton} tarts “wer {et , . . f Pa ¥ a well-organized bank is a great Each and every skilled dental surgeon w you here FM |st., a shipyard worker, is suffering| is enough for Large sizes are includ- help to acquiring this saving habit. 4 a of the firm from sev out the hands|§! the bath. ed—waist measurements an ED SIAS 4LY SATISPIE and face basin of kere This quickness of operation results in cool kitchens, up to 50 inches. Price Savings Department open from 6 to 8 F ed every Saturday for your convenience : STOME, » in which as washing his Liberty Bonds + aan ‘ Not tile Insgeskcbut the mont thoroust hands Monday ignited, burning him time saved and fuel conserved. $1.25. Sold at Market Prices | 4 paintully, It is not Stove Section, THE E MENT STORE, —THE BASEMENT STORE, Phone Main 4357 Open Hvenia F% burns will prove fatal ORR, i Members Washington Progressive Dental Society x . : —" ———— = — - 4 SOLDIER IS SA: “ts 7 | 4 i 4 te a Pourth of July holidays, Rep bli a : After giving up hopes for his| Will Urge Repeal publica | committee. Resources $30,000,000 4 safety, Dr. D. T. Dickey of Rainier Z 8 R pe Pl Leader Mondell said today | “With the return of the pre: Beach received a postal from B.c.| Of Zone Rate Plan Z i “purine That republicans will support the| postage rates on first class ER ns Sub Ae! ie a ad bh haat you Lalsaban Be f r rd Wall that he had arrived safely in WASHINGTON, July 1.—(United | " r i hele tata ei SA ae I Camp Mills with returning troops. | Attempt to p thru con-|Fepeal is indicated by the fact that | today, we believe that the objection- , ntroduced the repealing bill,| able zones ystem for second class months and no word had been re ‘ a : | a personally urge action on it| matter should also be ” ecived from him ates J (tei e | before f vi Mondell said

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