The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 7

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‘THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919. VAGUE 6 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE ‘LUMBER FIGHT IN BELLINGHAM {Dealers Oppose Boycott of Bloedel-Donovan FREDERICK & NELSON g RELLINGHAM, Aw 6.—Build | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ling operations were at an end here and Lumbermen for control of the HE Da JHE BASEMENT STORE © refused to join the a wartime orgar now backed b _ 50-piece Dinner Service | In onan White English Semi-porcelain New Dresses at $21.00 The Feather Hats of Present Pre-Autumn Styles in the Mode | Sa $10.95 Satin, Taffeta, Serge and Wool Jersey Particularly Smart 6 / a HIS plain white semi- UCH braiding and embroidery relieves frocks of collarless simplicity, When Worn With Veils porcelain service is on [J] ana deciared that they would sell no ruches and ruffles adorn others not so simple and quite a few are HE sketch sug- the graceful Ranson shape, | lumber: ta Bellingham, suf double-skirted—features that are illustrated in the four sketched. Begin- gests the trim combining good appearance | e ay eer ning at left: tailored effect of with exceptionally low- | De ete tive toe Navy Satin Frock with these all - feather price. The fifty-piece set consists of ers, wh hats, which answer o delightfully the inset of Georgette in the overskirt, and requirements of Except for the lower 6 dinner plates 1 covered vegetable dish white Georgette cole | 6 dessert plates 1 open vegetable dish lar finishing the aban ery 6 bread and butter plates 2 meat platters LANSING SAYS quare neck - as 6 soup plates 1 gravy. boat $21.00. They are of soft, 6 cups and saucers 1 pickle dish LEAGUE iS 0. K, | Straight-line Collarless 48 code sha 6 sauce dishes 1 salad bowl : frock of beige = we ers, ostrich and A well-chosen assortment of pieces—$10.95. HH “aN shinny i A mh ph hackle, in turban, : Y : f \}|Appears Before Senate For- richly braided and mall sailor and tri- A 32-piece Set of the same plain white semi-porcelain, |]} eign Relations Committee embroidered in self — sorne effects, of consisting of six each dinner plates, pie plates, cups, |f} color and_ girdled Black White Navy edie saucers, and sauce dishes, also 1 platter and 1 |[/ wasnina 6.—(United with a silk tasseled 3 Sand Copenhagen vegetable dish—$5.25. ~—THE BASEMENT STORE | gran all Ancor as cesetag- ae cord—$21.00. Priced from $5.00 to $12.50. | superior to the so American | | |plan, Secretary Lansing declared to A The Sotenr C * a ° ° . ies bithen' te commie’ rane vein half of the skirt this ; The Hat pictured of Copenhagen-blue Combination Aluminum | tions committee Navy Serge Frock 4s feathers, raised by a bandeau in back and | Senator Lodge began the question allover embroidered bearing self-color wings—$12.50. ing of Lansing by asking where the A ahain anita, ana ap Basicnicn eee jcommittes can get a copy of the American plan for the Lansing said he did not know. The jstate department has no copy, he Cooking Set, $2.50 HE house- keeper | finds new uses | every day for this Combina- tion Cooking Set, which con- sists of six- quart convex kettle and two 2-quart pans, which serve to convert the kettle into a steam or cereal cooker. The cereal cooker may be used for baking, as yell. Low-priced at $2.50 set. XN —HOUSEWARE® SECTION, THE BASENENT STORE Jelly Glasses, 45c Dozen XCEPTIONAL value in these low-shaped fluted | the waistline is de- fined by a narrow belt of self-material. Price $21.00. Navy Taffeta Frock, prettily embroideredin self-color and ysky-blue, with double ruche of self material edging overski rt--8$21.00. Colors—Navy, Black, Green, Tan, Brown, Copenhagen, Wistaria and Taupe. Sizes—16 and 18 years; 36 to 44. —THE BASEMENT STORI _ Girls’ Wash Dresses é an. + .\-> Reduced to 95c pas Sle sg aga 22c Pair { es MOTHERS will look for- ward to school time and purchase N_ exceptionally low several of these underpriced frocks price quoted because for the little girl. there are slight imperfec- tions in these Black Cotton Stockings—sizes 814 to 914 22¢ pair. THE BASEMENT STORE Women’s White Tub Skirts Reduced to $1.00 KIRTS so well-made and of such firm white twill are unusual values indeed at this price. They are in circular style, with deep pockets whose flaps are fastened by pearl buttons and they close over four large pearl buttons in front. Waist measurements, 26 to 30 inches. Reduced to $1.00, -—TME BASEMENT STORE. Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers said, and none was ever laid before the peace conference, The American draft was shown to Lansing by Pres lident Wilkon and Lansing returned lit to the president. he said | Who wr the American plan?” asked Senator Brandegee | I aswurne the president wrote it," said Lansing “Don't you know two New York lawyers wrote it for the president and took it to Europe ‘That's not true.” Committee memb to learn from La ference between t American plan and that finally ad wansing de- | fied he had written a plan, but said fhe submitted a general resol covering broad general princ the league before the league « dion in Paris. No action was taken on It, he said ‘The committee also questioned him | Lansing were unable x of any dif They are of gingham and chambray, combining plaids or stripes with plain color, in green, blue, pink, gray or tan. said he assumes a bi de and each nation t& how much it should pay. Congress | 5 Jelly Glasses, in Yg-pint, style, with tin caps— fuit cetioman tedarer ot the d By Broken sizes—6 to 12 years. dozen. Gatied sroten he tala JA Reduced to 85c in . “ a Reduced to 95¢. Children’s Shing “* Platters and Gravy Boats rf : OYS’ Khaki-color Knickerbockers of serviceable twilled.cloth, with riveted-on buttons and three pockets. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Reduced to 85¢. BOYS’ “OFFICER” BOYS’ TAPELESS CAPS in regulation BLOUSES of striped At Reduced Prices IFTEEN-INCH Platters of plain white semi- porcelain, 45¢ each. Plain White Gravy Boat’, 35¢ each; with stationary ALCOHOL SMELL | ee! le lone COPS’ EVIDENCE 75 Georgette and 35c Pair h Judge Gordon will be permitted to n INE-RIBBED White pee aia eer : i tand, 65¢ eac st his olfactory acuteness when the ; : styles: servic: sreales x — " <THE RASEMENT STORE. [ee Oe “the Museen Mona. Mastings Crepe de Chine Blouses Mercerized Cotton Half- ahd eoines ni ey ae can ee plaie bial and Phyllis Wilcox comes before a ‘ aS 3 4 ; sizes 63% ams, 4 ~ him ‘The evidence ne R d d 2 95 hone, stripe, of pink, to 67%, reduced to 50¢ chambray, sizes 6 to the dry | e uce to Py blue, brown or black at top; each. 15 yea “g Be that is alleged to sizes 414 to 814, I e 35e¢ Black Cewhide T li B podiaghhl pagrn brs cracked IZE" ranges are incomplete and some of the pair wt Ek rave. ng ags ay scued men are confident of their waists are slightly soiled from display—that is fomiea tec: coerag) l l Rs ability to make their @ stick why these dainty Blouses of Georgette Crepe and A F. H Tha Misses Mactings and. Wilec } ) | eatured Offering of Special $5.50 Sarg wivented "Remaaite te thule Manet Crepe de Chine are reduced in price. White and Petticoats cfs HESE good- ment at 322 Melrose ave. N. When Flesh-color, with embroidery and lace trimming; Useful Items in the officers entered the apartment | Mias Wilcox dashed a tea pot off the table to the floor. A liquid of ric | golden color is alleged to have from the teapot. The dry «quad « hastily grabbed a towel and went lafter the stuff, s¢pping it up. Then the women, teapot, towel and odor were taken to the police station | Today the towel reposes in an air IE} tight receptacle so that the valued | «mel! will not al! esenpe | looking Bags of sizes 36 to 52. $1.95 black split cowhide are lined with imi- tation leather, and reinforced with sewed-on leather corners. Good locks and catches. Choice of sizes 16, 17 ox 18-inch, spe- Men’s Furnishings Sateen Petticoats, well- 2 for 25c ade, th deep fl res. e fi : aha IRN a ces Mate ULL-SIZE Cambrie Handkerchiefs in plain white . in Black, Purple, Rose and i a eel Broken Lines of Percales — tryaitive, tenstns 36 to 40> and khaki-color, 2 for 25¢. ‘ Price $1, Elastic Arm Bands in 34-inch width, various col- at Reduced Prices nee xis pasmuner stone, 0% 2 pairs for 35¢. Cotton Half-hose in tan, white and black, with VIEL Om OO OF EATHERBLOOM and |Pan Commission | cial $5.50. | for Rate Action 225 Yards of Pereale in gingham patterns, 26 inches extra spliced heel and toe; sizes 914 and 10; 2 pairs Fig cient wis’ extent: resolutions wide, 10¢ yard. Black for 25¢. }to the counell, protesting against the Four-ply Collars of standard make in a variety of : . le yublic | service. commission's 200 Yards of Percale in striped and figured patterns + ; tae trail ataaeiinieaah atolho deen Cowhide Traveling Bags action in : ailing attention ‘0 the tel-| on light grounds, 26 and 28 inches wide, 124;¢ Cambric Petticoats styles, put notiall Sixes. ipiesdh pty lee ota Special $15.75 and te yard. $1.25 —THE BASEMENT STORE, ty of rushi upon th ) . sing : ie age ey: +0 ‘ . {| 350 Yards of Percale in plain and fancy striped ef- ln ak 5 : . 1 ah elke ape 0 ‘o the atten fects on light grounds, 33 inches wide, 19¢ yard. HESE Black — Cambric 150 Pairs of ephor ounce cowhide |f/ tio 16 committe orporation | , Petticoats are most ’ : in russet - brown |f{| Counsel Meier, who poin a out that 275 Yards of Percale in striped and checked patterns, practical for every-day and Women Ss Black Satin Oxfords ey he state commission not only invit- A bas en } 4 ; 3 ya shade, 18-inch size, led the lines to change: thelr rates, subject to slight imperfections, 36 inches wide, camping wear. They are At $5 00 Pair with sewed - on |f|Put sve assurance that the new reduced to 18¢ yard. —THE BASEMENT store. designed with deep tucked | tariffs would be approved NEW shipment of tic band at the slender Black leather corners, lift- flounece and up claw catches TWO ARE HELD UNDER : waistline; sizes 36 to 40. ae and good inside ACCUSATION) This Two-piece Price $1.25. Satin Oxfords that are eae doible’: cowed MANN ACT is phemctT won S so smart for street and ithe a TLAND, A 6 ae after "ag at handles and_ plaid "y ith aster aleve sn H Breakfast Set . pbc Mien ipa linen lining. Spe- : and Mra. Ge ‘ AT F ; hand-turn soles ; cial $15.75. iF aetaee tints. The. pollgp Is Low-priced at din ores Misses er ae THE BASEMENT STORE. claim both have confessed to desert 2 25 i ASS Mesh Union 214 to 8; widths AA to - |ing a spouse and child $ % & re Cc. et’s go buy Boldt’s French Pas | | ] a lee iv L cragaell ye ard Ave; Ader CHARGE BOYS TRIED | ROSEBURG, OREGON, MAN | OT the least of this garment’s I] i Suits R pie SE 00snai 3 n, ve. TO STEAL TOBACCOS| Is KILLED BY OWN GUN attractions is the fact that the ug TT 50c — Bhi G75 hha 0 ad An information charging attempt 108 Ore, Aug. 6—On a ws ith . va ed theft was filed Tues n near the city jacket part may be worn with sep- \) bt] ’ a Wy ? 1 7 Prosecuting attorney's office agai aiey wan climbing |{| arate skirts if desired. ! || COOL and. servicenbl Women’s Lace-stripe Stockings phn Desante and Kats, on ne yen his gun was accel) : ° . . mesh abric ashions complaint , . Mewue ha bat et The. bulle It is made of plain pink or blue | +. | Lars : du cigar business at] pian’ killing him in| percale, with belt fastening at side- \| | these Union Suits, with 65c a Pair d in the complaint t ier Hradiey was a wellknown automo-|{> front with pearl buttons, and seal- their beading top and lace- “THERE is a lustrous sheen to these Lace-stripe ted to teal 20,000 cigars, val |bite dealer of Roseburg loped edges bound with plaid, trimmed knee. Sines 3 to 16 Mercerized Stockings that is very attractive. In Liberty ae eee gh Attractive value at $2.25. years. Price 50¢, ‘ Black and Brown, sizes 814 to 10, the pair, 65¢. LUCIO'S JEWELRY C = Let's go buy Boldt’s French Pas: | THE BASEMENT STORE. ~THE BASEMENT S'TORL ~—THE BASEMENT STORE. 615 SECOND AVENUE | More people want to be married|try. Uptown, 1414 3d Ave; down: re os - . SENN than want to stay married, town, 913 24 Ave, (3 i

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