The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1919. WILL EXPAND INCORPORATE FREDERICK | jirrocen co. /ANTI-JAP FIGHT & NEI S ON Plans Big Waterpower De- Ludaidis Will Affiliate with velopment i California Body FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE t AVENU® AND PINE 811 rie ‘Amicload Wlecrsn’ Products| _'the. Awtida The Accepted Styles of Autumn in ’ : . ; ' i : Hf fillation with the Anti we f $ s Fifty Styles and Sizes in |. a : aot Dependable _| Heating Stoves are ranged in display for your choosing in the Stove Section, The Basement Store. Each type of Stove represented has proved, by its adapt- ability to the Northwestern fuel conditions and its general efficiency, to be worthy of a place in these displays. Prices range from $4.50 to $65.00. Tricotine Frocks THE interesting price Dresses is balanced aid Kannair Drive Indorsed the right) has a dull leaden buc bone buttons are used lavi. m the cuff Price $35.00, Seu vevereeees ~BRataeesssane ¢ ¥evesavesy aa f "DISQUE RECORD ) TS DEFENDED Portland Men Give Testi- | mony Favorable to General hips. It is made of navy tr Seeees, HE Pictured Above: The Crown a de == mee An Advantageous Purchase Offers Infants’ and Children’s Play Shoes at Unusually-low Prices A very popular Stove, full nickel-trimmed, Didn’t Know Gun fea pees SRN r-BUTLT nyactionl Shows Schies ; with mica front door and swing-off top. Use PROMISE aE Loaded; Baby Dead Stat NCHLY-BUILT, practical Shoes for School and Play Wear, in with equal satisfaction for burning wood and < Tan, Smoke and Black Leathers coal. Can be furnished with pipe collar on Ne wabhres AND, 0. pote apiny sri | —button and lace styles, with oak-tanned outsoles or Neolin soles. Broken “sati.| The boys had been plasing in the tf] lines, exceptionally low-priced as follows: = | back instead of on top, when required, for set- || miners on x avemnber 1 ting up in fireplace. : Sizes 5 to 8, $2.85 pair. Sizes 12 to 2, $3.95 pair. | Sizes S'; to 12, 83.45 pair. Sizes 3%, 4, 4%, $4.45 pair. | ALSO 100 PAIRS OF CHILDREN’S SAMPLE SHOES IN SIZE 10 ONLY—in moke, black and tan leathers, button and lace style, low-priced at $2.95 pair. | : a r -;TNE BASEMENT STORE. | ; ‘West Woodlanders_ | a x Organize New Club vane i Dresses at 75c 5) ote attractiveness of these little play garments may be judged by the two sketched—one of plain blue chambray, with trimming of white piping, the other of percale in pink or blue, with plain- |Premiers of Serbs and Rumania Out PARI pt. 11.—4United Press olor waist and plaid skirt, fastening jown the front with pearl buttons. SS whl be Nik — = sie spall we Sizes 2 to 5 years. Price 75¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Pictured Above: The Wanda Children’s Combinations Coal-and-Wood Heater «| HONDURAN PRESIDENT Bae Another favorite style with Seattle’s house- IS FORCED TO RESTON holders. Fitted with duplex: grates, heavy cast — — $s a ROR Bone aa nae | RAWERS and waist are combined in these linings and hot blast draft (lessens fuel con- INDICT FOOD DEALERS ioe ve turn Kovernm¢ comfortable muslin undergarments — the sumption). Body of polished steel. Mica front FOR CHEATING PEOPLE re ahi the state doors. Will hold fire all night. Three sizes waist reinforced with bands and fitted with ad- spore ahs pe athe cP sata justable shoulder straps, the drawers edged with can be furnished. npebiogl Pane ken ~~ cluster of pin tucks and hem, STOVE SECTION, THE BASEMENT STORE Sizes 8, 10 and 12 only ao siaicusacmamne DRAMATIC NOTE i n to we t Priced at 50¢. THE BASEMENT STORE. wy ul 0 ‘ a Unidentified Man nara sins oa Found Murdered ISH | . ’ rg tht pure ah wo ee now A rHeatre | Pottery Jardinieres | Carpet Sweeper, $2.50 rm Authorit : t : te OR the quick ; LON DK A In Antique Ivory Finish ‘ , THING kite Union vie aio BASS te fas q Y “brushing-up as ort aed a ‘ - fl Pie Jardi- well as more thorough \ tin J been beaten to a | FABRA ea gl” TD motion pleture theatre company f} ggg TON des ; nieres with sweeping, this Carpet | \ H been dead about “ D their deep cream Sweeper is most effi- Dr Edwin J lay iat man apparently had , | coloring harmon- cient. It is well-fin- 5 i | \ ) ad ta ang ished throughout, with | ; WW any color scheme. nickel-trimmed handle Brown ies er er aay BIRTHS DECREASE; c \\\ \) They are mod- bracket and end protector plates. Deus ee ge i : DEATHS INCREASE | — Z eled in various ar- T ress levers expedite emptying, 106 Columbia st. |, VON? LONDON, Sept, Moin his an- |] 4 Hie dpalienh| aod Wo press levers expedite emptying, , BING THI AD f t of a ' : ranze: in eize from 6 tovd0 dnotine in and braid around Sweeper protects the $2 rt tits catch | Plest Critle—The play wer f] diameter. Priced at 50¢, $1.00, | [rniture. snl of wn geet I ig omclgerne ‘ eat $1.25 and $2.00, | Exceptionally good value at $2.50, Ae ttl f th ibmarineg You; but t fa | THE BASEMENT storn. — | ~THYE SEMENT STORE. SWEERY CO, ight in the trawl wit en FREDERICK & NELSON Moderately-priced Serge and | esting smartness of the s backs, the new drape effect, and trimmings of plain bone but- tons, braiding and em- broidery distinguish The illustration shows the modish lines of | these dresses and the dis The Belted Coat Dress of r The simple lines of the Dress second from right are admirably carried to a high degree of smartness by the double sash tied at back and new side drapings on | effect. Bone buttons trim the back seam. Price y # "i {; The Dress with bloused coat effect and vest (second | from left) is in navy serge with black soutache braid TLAND The Dress at the left is in navy serge Pretty in a new pocket effect at sides. Braid also trims pan- braid embroidery gives an attractive finish to neck- els. Vestee of beige georgette embroidered in navy. . line, cuffs and edge of over-blouse. Narrow shoe- Price $50.00. tring sash is tied in a pert bow at back. Plain bone = ‘ ai Sizes for women and misses (small women). button trimmings. Price $47.50, ASEMENT STORE s in this group of new | by the equally inter- Panel m. | tinctive trimmings: y 8e (at extreme | kle front fastening. Plain hly all up the panels and | icotine. Note the flare cuff 50. —Second Floor. Taffeta - flounced | Petticoats $1.95 HE deep taffeta flounces of the Petti- coats are attached to tops of the durable heather- bloom fabric, and they are fitted with elastic waist- band. In shades of Rose, Green, Purple, Burgundy, also all-heatherbloom Pet- ticoats in plain’ black, lengths 36 to 40 inches. Price $1.95. -—THE BASEMENT STORE. New Taffeta Waists In the Darker Suit Colorings $3.95 USINESS_ women, teachers and tourists find these Blouses exceed- ingly practical — éSpecially when chosen in a shade to match or harmonize with the suit. They are in dull plaids and stripe patterns with black, navy, brown, green or Copenhagen predominat- ing, also in plain navy and black, with convertible col- lars and tailored cuffs. 6 to 46. $3.95. THE BASEMENT STORE, Children’s Coverall Aprons 50c “TUST like mother’s bungalow apron,” is this Percale Coverall for little girls. It is in various plaid patterns, with collar, belt and cuffs of plain pink with plaid piping. Another attractive style, in pink or light-blue per- cale, is trimmed with rick- rack braid. Sizes 2 to 6 Pri

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