The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 7

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STAR— a iva AUGUST 27, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON | :™""[" FREDERICK &NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE ST —SIXTH AVENU pe Stamee ™ - FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE HE 2,000 of the ee = = : f ‘ ’ Practical Dress Aprons eas | About 400 Children’s Tub Frocks In a New Purchase In an Exceptional Offering 5 se ate to Sell Thursday at Arranged for Thursday, at $1 6 ran | | fit subject for an insane institu « "THE good materials, the careful making and the practical trimmings Fe ett eneraameeea | ; ' ] 65 of contrasting material all recommend these low-priced Dress | wogram for el | j : “ e Aprons to economical buyers. Thursday’s offering includes: t nsico that “patience r ‘ eis a8 condition HE good materials, the careful making and all details, even to Apron Dresses o! jain rare - i je ink pe cot pri nr 1 to run amuck:|f| | ate the buttons, stamp these Dresses as unusual values. The offer- . ——$ that os army and ‘ i . ® with fancy vest front, [@ navy are to be actively engaged tor] — PAL MUTTL ing includes slastic . # jas many years may be necessary rt x . cee, Seas. oS to aid the constituted officials of | ia Gingham and Percale Dresses in Sizes 2 to 6 Years. waistline, turn - back Ma |] nat country in bringing peace, order peo f f | ta pe 1 ears. cuffs and pointed col " jan¢ parity to ite people, | Percale Dresses in Sizes 10, 12 and 14 Years lar to match. Price fF | | the Mexican people should decide by One of the latter is sketched — an attractive plaid with box-plaited $1.65. . I ten nee bene kak welt PIN a skirt and trimming of plain-color chambray and narrow lace edge. Apron Dresses in short- '§-\ enor inp i baer era, aon Empire-waisted affairs in the smaller sizes, and panel-front effects sleeve model, with \ if], This problem would stop the sneak / Y RB Ay \ for school girls are equally attractive. ing of thousands of Japanese across large pockets, made Ar our southern border, and 6 t in 5) Exceptionally good values at $1.65. rut sthiiaieant of serviceable percale a Jan end to the German propaganda t 7 figured in pink, blue inghroenegy? ae : : " ‘ ay Scliaw cx tkte ; pel ry h : | Hair-bow Ribbons Lovely Colorings in Price $1.65. | ‘ r \e | ili li” Nate Cae zi 20 Yard New Wool Sweaters ese laborers x them for elt HECKS, plaids and Dresses in plain pink ever holdings t might have here d 5 crise pret ih a4 | ESS] eosin tem a at $7.50 and $8.50 . A | of our sincere desire to remain ¢ Pe F 8 am se et rane ee See ee wide array for little girls HE attractiveness of the styles in these $1. me — ~— i ve this program witi|f| who prefer them, and new Sweaters is suggested in the sketch, a ye Arie Out |] there are many light col- but their lovely colorings must be seen Apron Dresses in short- ead of being shocked | orings also, 25¢ yard. to be appreciated— like stupor, and then lo nv sleeve model, of blue é | rush to our task, hurriedly, unpre-|f] LAVENDER RIBBON for Peacock-blue Turquoise Salmon | . pin reale, with |paredly and in a bungling fashion, |f} ee te ‘ + or pink percale, wit Aa in the Civil War and the Spaniah.|f| making lavender sticks, American Beauty Green Rose stripe trim in plain American and the late German|f] 1¢ to 6¢ yard. | | and novelty effects, at | war, in the end making more or lens | a ‘ = ag afm ad agg beg effects, with belts and patch pockets. Jof a jumbied, but finally successful | $1.65. | mons of it, and uselessly sacrificin . ff American ina poll ot pend oi Sizes 40 to 46. Prices, $7.50 and In the Basement Store, Thursday. ie > ars, that are sore-| itted with mirror, ic $8.50. ly needed izing efforts. | and 50¢ each. steed The expe the present time of protectin, 000,000 _ Officials Robbed “+ |Soldiers of First |Everybody Invited liy- ne ' " raseb pac . -——— of Favorite Sport) to Arrive Saturday| __ to Benefit Picnic) sistm." th. "ince a Women’s Boys’ School Suits County deputy sheriffs and pros-| NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—-The first| If you haven't anything planned | records at W They are in roll-collar and Tuxedo —THE BASEMENT STORE THE BASEMENT STORE. €eutors are about to he detached | troops of the First division will ar-|for Labor day, why not sortie fort FY ean 402 Americans have been mur Lace-stripe dered in Mexico wince 1910 | ' Fabric from one of the joys of thelr pro-|rive Saturday on the tr t Pas |to Fortuna park, where you not |“*red in Mexi . . With Extra Knickerbocker m {rive Saturday ‘anspor pa you | One can never hazard a guess to Stockings, $1.25 u s » fession. Which is another way of | tores, it was announced today, at the |only will have a fine time, but will/the mumber of slain we have never! / saying that Dr. W. M Dehn, °f| port of debarkation, Hoboken. Nine-|aid the Theodora Home at the | heard of | am . a $10 00 Remnants ° the chemistry department, Uni-/teen officers and 30 enlisted men| same time? There in not a rational man living] HE dainty open-werk oe. sf Linger Ch oitmuse | comprise the units. This is the argument advances |‘*! Will Rave the bardthood to ain effect nf these Lace- R d d on hb: sbutidere . bets ve {tna t neta “rance, Italy or |i] : Silke i ie : Without tasting it. His first class| The Pastores, which left Brest Au-|DY | shipbullders | boosting for the) cormany were located like the(f| St!Pe Black Silk and Fiber XTRA _knickerbock- educe: in alcoholic analysis will be held | gust 21, is bringing 1.473 officers and | {OAT ENS inetisutio ong Ante Bt | States that the humiliating. Stockings is most attractive ers mean longer life im the university laboratories! men, including a number of casual! woman or child whe eeew te bone rating, shameful con with low shoes. 5 % N attractive opportun- Thursday night companies Pet gg iar Wl ey a : puthern border Sizes 81% to 10, $1.25 ) for the suit—and these 4 ‘ is off ae niablipaia . a oe ve t y 2 7 P P y ve is offered gorgeous time for himself year aft F as} air. << Suits provide for good ny Wo seve ng to the boosters, but there will rand wi inue ervice in their dur in this assortment of Drap- ¥ ines for ever “ en ba until b Sam / 5 9 IE. ' = S ad Z . a — eynody from baby! nnsly tke actio \]| MISSES’ E - RIBBED 7™\\ bl i * ery-Fabric Remnants — o banker, Boats will run fro I COTTON a able material and care- ’ - lengths from one-half yard Leach! park ¢ half hour MORAN. rar terres ried ss i sieebasdinsicnitheslehiatedtbtinndictnsanddiaocastib - | STOCKINGS of season- ful tailoring also. 7 GET BUSY JAP QUESTION able weight, sizes 6 to j \ They are of sturdy to 6 yards, - Fancy ¥ T tam glad to 10, B5¢ pair. Feo wool mixtures, in med- Scrims, Silkoline in light BOYS’ BLACK COTTON CO and ne: | ‘ane dork -coeenes ae STOCKINGS of medium brown, well-lined, and madras in blue, green, rose him up t he's "tt weight, ribbed weave, cut in waist-seam style. and brown, Cretonnes and Fifth-Pine —_ 2325 Btoo tate r ‘ sizes 6 to 11, 40¢ pair. with slash pockets. pose Marquisettes—adapted for e be) s vy Freeman i hat Ree ae are fully "eat ai vo ere Thru th Mar vel UL BOX OFFICE ak The _knickerbockers many uses in the hi fitted with belt loops. All attractively under- owned by run by Jape Hot Water Sizes 6 to 17 years. iced. San Juan Islands to OPEN TODAY Js ieee | Bottles, 95c Sines 6 to IT years| priced, wal anese and run by whites to blind ’ DATweD 7 ant NTORR SLED ‘ 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. the c. One white man operat- UBBER Water Bottles BOYS’ WOOL-MIXED KNICKERBOCKERS in é wor S, teaaiae tare aie inania icant ei gray mixtures, fully-lined and cut generously Make Reservations as Karly Joo!) {°" tthe’ fob tn the on eee OF, Peo full, with two side pockets, hip and watch The as Possible for Opening betel “he § Operating. He § bled finish, No, 2 size, un pockets, Sizes 5 to 16 years. Price $2.50. supposed t le owner. Where usual value at 95¢. THE BASEMENT STORE. “ ° ° ” SUNDAY, AUG. 31st fooU! {' man ket $97,000 In two —THE BASEMENT STORE. Pajunion The Japanese hotels are always |i} dirty They de 't change the linen | . TOUSY GbEGL every. CWO wreaks -And|f| ’ . Is a New-style | |r sree re tne meets 011 Women’s Cotton Marabou Neckpieces ie #6 che cs dis yt foe Uesen Sul Sleeping Garment lof one hotel and wan told that that nien Suits 5 50 a had been filthy for 10 year 85 e for Men Hoa vie Gane Thy Biase tat ae ESPITE their light weight, these cape-style __ comfortable one-piece On Orcas Island—Several Hours Ashore , they ‘will’ bulld © big Sp0-roont OW-NECK, _ sleeveless Marabou Neckpieces are amply warm to se pajama suits of striped Service First 5 ere 1 use Japanese Cotton Union Suits, as the only wrap with a cloth or silk frock, and , : thie coulltry te buy. the ground outing flannel, with mili- Brooks’ Whangdoodle Entertainers Advice Second aba foot Me. tan | With tight knee, and bead- they make the smartest of dress accessories. They tary collar and buttoned 2 . ” oo lat | ing trimming, sizes 36 t are i ain ¢ strich-tri affect “ a Sales Third c Ke ge ea ee ore - a8 =. ¢ 3 to are in plain and ostrich trimmed effects, with rib. ankle, $2.50. se business ¥ ee bon and cord ties, $5.50. — 1H BasemeNT stoRE. Japane two of the There's our policy in a $. % INDIANAPOLIS RouND-THIP FARE nutshell, oe or of them. Hell] WOMEN’S SWISS- WHITE OUTING FLAN- First -—When the cus- : ‘ RIBBED COTTON ; NEL NIGHT SHIRTS 8:30 A M $2. 00 gece pig rin ; y. and UNION SUITS in anke Correspondence ge rngt ta por with trimming of col- a . . him satisfaction at the , 1 sai length, low neck and Pape ‘ lored silk braid, double- Children 6 to 12, 81.00 lowest charge consiste i A : | apers and Envelopes of Fala: CON @0LMAN DOCK Nuding ‘War Tax uns ‘Gone, dheteuat Sele re t . sleeveless, with band top. Paper, 25c Box excellent quality, ‘“Poilu’- breasted, with military job. 7 ty utt welll Sizes 36 and 38. Price blue Stationery and novelties with fancy lining in collar, sizes 16 to 19, Second —Tell him how ay fr them at the market, no $1.00. envelopes—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in $2.25. t le, e knows how o! I k DAC .—_ 25 bool heen dp rgpen va aie cae, ek, cake THE BASEMENT STORE. each box—25¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Dairy lunch at city prices will be served on pair his battery, except hey sell on the market is not fit s 3 tar ed a8 the boat, or bring your basket lunch. to make it last longer, to — —— — ———_—— —— ‘Third—When he really needa ! you, will kedp. at it wntllingy have, itved here awhile they ihe. head. waltsosn, “thes waite! ‘Tho rapid growth of vegetation in| [th ny Legh me Mog bs | Isomething is done ? fous to the whit hn. }men d n't seem to want that k polar regions is attributed to the YOUR T to buy a Wi with Threaded | kW. LAWHEAD > rd car none to pod lof work and someone has got to gth of the electric currents in US Rubber tion — because | Fifth Ave, N. BE. and 29th St n Sill t and high|do it.” t tmosphere. that batt Last longerand D3 7 | Puget Sound Navigation Co. tie io as occa for te priced clothing Iw what, they. it~] We used to think was fit] io IN THIS STORE pense on repairs then eny HE TRUSTS THEM rly demand, Instead of drag-|for such work but olored The State of Delaware contains COLMAN DOCK 2 7 othes pastesy Re ean buy | Editor ‘The Star; Admitting, for|ging the white man down to their] Later we ored [only three counties Owing to the last week of this Come in and find out the of argument, all that has jc country tandard, they re) people cor ar sale we are making still greater Wiitiea Borechee me been sald pro and con regarding |pulling themselves up, to the white! wit be with t > aaa tet reductions on jeaded Rubber Insulation. the Japanese, t t remains |man's standard of living 4 |foree them to “scab” on the whites. | } ED PLATE that we are anxious to do business| If the trades unions showed any ya ay Rule” " ns |with them jkind of judgment they would take | t bay : z ane | 4 th th k b lored’ men, | we hu | lke em, anc o Second at Spring ne with em over hi nd I am sure they would make |'™ shpodida : them, H. B. KELSO) : ay Kast Pike ‘ e trouble ent{the members they have now ; } ; ooithe rexel a hand walted moet 1016 Broadway 5.00 cut, or more, on any iff charge i , ‘a high-grade watch in this estaurant ay te stock, consume more of 1 «1 you get hold FOR SALE a |. M. BENNETT ; . the man .\|| KINDLING WOOD vente ana » i 7 remain In « him what he _ Bundles and Loose Sundays Manufacturing Jeweler the e their st ‘ aid he didn’t want BENNETT BOX FACTORY . Plaza Hotel, Westlake, N ; of tHe Japanese, the gitt 2500 Ninth Ave, 8, FREE BALLOONS SATURDAY are, Titel: Weettelle: arama experience teaches us tha 2 Why not get a Jap?” suggested

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