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\ ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. The Basement Store ee GOOD NEW BILL AT THE MOORE Lillian Shaw and Ciccolini Are on Program Cotton Table Damask Special 65c Yard MERCERIZED Cotton Damask of substantial ¥ co y a . elaey ede yt ort nny oJ Reon oa weight and good texture, featured in these taste- vaudeville Dil at the Moore this week ful patterns: before proceeding further with ne- Fleur de Lis, Rose, Stripe and or tan ene hoa vesacthtng logteat Bowknot-and-Fioral combination to say concerning the after effects of | A quality that launders well and wears satisfactorily, Bein atsman lute muda Sie's one|f] 66 inches wide, exceptionally low priced, Tuesday, at 65¢ yard. ~THE BASEMENT STORE. | puts her ideas into music. She's one! of the cleverest comediennes in ‘vau * ville, The entire new bill fs up to Or- pheum standard. ‘Ciccolini, famous tenor, who has entertained lovers of grand opera thruout the world, ts back again. ‘The audience made repeated demands for encores. He has a wonderful ioe. rn Another old timer—Harry Green— | Teturns in one of his “George Wash-| {ington Cohen” characterizations. This time Cohen faces Saint Peter at the gates of heaven, and finally wins ad- | mittance ‘or himself and a blo friend after 20 minutes of hilarious $3.95 HEY cover little girls completely from head to skirt-hem comedy. Z Ben and Hazel Mann supply a food measure of nonsense and music ‘with dialogue and song. Flo and Ollie Walters, radiating | Fare personality, blessed with food ' Voices and equipped with dainty gowns, offer high class entertatn- ment as the second act on the bill, which is opened by the Pickfords in | comedy acrobatic offering. Eugene Brothers close the program with a bar novelty act that |) far above average. The Kinogram Weekly and the Literary Digest Topics of the Day supply the screen appetizers, —these little Rain- proof Capes, with full- size hood attached. In tan or blue and = changeable ef- ects, and dark-red, sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.95. Sis Hopkins, with all her regalia, her walk, her talk and her style, THE BASEMENT STORE at the Wilkes theatre " and will remain there for Misses’ Check Skirts Grin ectighitel Jone’ Merges. tn Attractively Low-priced role of Sisserita Hopkins, gal of Hopkins, there was little left the audience to do but sit back t : a . ‘OUTHFUL, full-plaited Skirts of black-and-white shepherd’s check material, especially appropriate for school wear with blouses and middies. They are topped with red patent leather belt and trimmed with red buttons. Sizes 23 to 27 waist meas- urement. Priced at $3.95. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits In Heavy-weight Gray Tweeds $1350 © Bd 23 of these good School Suits to sell at this price, Tuesday. They are in belted waist- seam model, with coats fully-lined with serge or alpaca, and slash pockets. Knickerbockers are cut amply full and lined throughout; made with taped seams and fitted with belt loops. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Priced at $13.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. An Exceptional Offering of Leather Novelties at $1.00 Each ANY articles particularly desirable for gifts and prizes are included in this Tuesday offering, troduce the owner of same, as the as: || among them: — ogg els oy od yk Playing Cards in Leather Cases, Clothes dry” dispute. ‘The act pos dias big. Brushes, Card Cases, Writing Pads in The Esmeralda Webb Trio appear Leather Cases, Strap-back Purses and Collar Cases. Very attractive values at $1.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Van Ness, a gitt from the Jane Morgan's antics os the vil- ip action of the play is laid in an sanitarium, with Bob Sand- the role of the doctor in T comedy, “The New Boarder.” Bessie Babb, a pretty girl, who was Bathrobe Cord Sets the first courageous American " woman to wear the harem skirt, is 85c here with a group of clever songs, among them being Sophie Tucker's i E home-made bathrobe will latest success, “I've Lived and Loved have quite a tailored finish —I'm Satisfied.” The opening song of if it is equipped with these the team of Halley and Howard Girdle and Neck Cords. brings another surprise when at the s conclusion of a sentimental soprano Featured in solid color and solo behind the scenes the singer is y two-tone effects, at 8B@ set. vealed busk . —THE BAS a4 reise Jupiter Trio have some siaittul |! Coyered Aluminum Saat» Saucepan $1.35 Good Value in feats in their horizontal bar and ring HIS Saucepan is a conven- work. jent size for all'round use, Household Brooms “A Dangerous Affair,” with Her- bert Rawlinson in the principal role, with firmly riveted handle and snug fitin cover. at 65c is the feature photoplay. Three-quart size, $1.35. 10HnT a ; Representative L weight Erastus Brainerd, former news: - : _ Brainerd Named = paper man and ex-member of the Broome of “Bs Seattle park board, has been appoint: e004 quality ‘a ed consular representative for the seasoned i‘ Reoublic of Paraguay by the min- broom corn, 9 ister from Paraguay at Washington, with ¢ D.C. He will have jurisdiction over oer é the largest consular territory in the rows of sew- t United States, that of Washington, ing for extra Oregon, Idaho and Alaska, with of- At $1.10 Rapayiey ta ligg hess) dander so. 8 pictured, 2%-quart Alumi- and long nat- I love to watch the register, num Saucepan in double- ural wood And hear ite merry click, lipped style for pouring from handle. At When the crosstown car is crowded, either side. Substantial and ef q And the nickels roll in thick; well-finished, exceptional value Low: priced It comes as sweetest music; y at $1.10, . at 65¢. ki For I know that every turn —THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Will help to swell the dividends { ig On my stock in the concern, ee FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE The Basement Store Offers Notable Values in Women’s Cloth Dresses at $12.85 HESE Dresses are in con- servatively-styled models that answer many different requirements, carefully-made from Wool Poplin and Wool-mixed Panama in navy, black and brown. Dresses of all-winter useful- ness in office, home or for shopping wear—prettily em- broidered, button-trimmed or smartened with contrasting collar. The Dresses sketched sug- gest the attractiveness of the offering: At left, Wool-mixed Panama Dress with collar and waist richly embroidered in silk, and button trimming, at $12.85. At right, Wool-mixed Panama Dress with side drapery, and long collar of white silk poplin, $12.85. —THE BASEMENT STORE A New Assortment of ] Girls’ Beaver Hats $7.00 HE soft, furry texture of these Hats is so handsome in itself that they are as simply trimmed as possible—with grosgrain band and streamers. Featured in A Special Candy Offering For Tuesday Cocoanut Biscuits Special, 50c Pound ORE delicious than real biscuits ever were are these biscuit- shape Cocoanut Sweets, browned. Black Brown Navy Tan Peacock-blue Hats worthy to accompany the finest coats, and very attractive values at $7.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE, STORE Jewelry Novelties 25c and 50c Women’s Swiss-ribbed BRILLIANT collection wictgert virus Union Suits $1.00 Pins, Earrings, doeg To 'UFFICIENTLY warm for present wear are these Brooches, Hat Pins, Cuff Swiss-ribbed Union Suits in ankle length, low Links and other useful neck and sleeveless, with band top. Sizes 36 and 38. jewelry items, making a Price $1.00. Tuesday offering of excep- tional interest, at 25¢ and WOMEN’S SILK-TOP UNION SUITS, $1.50. A top of pink or white glove silk finishes these —THE BASEMENT STORE. Cotton Union Suits—low neck, sleeveless style, sizes 36, 88 and 42. Priced at $1.50. Gold Net WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, at $2.00 and $2.50. Fine-ribbed, fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits in $1.00 Yard Dutch-neck style, with elbow sleeves; ankle length, S lamp shade lining and size 38, $2.00; sizes 40, 42 and 44, $2.50. for use in making THE BASEMENT STORE. ift-novelties, these allover ets in dull gold effect have a muitipicty of uses. Mlen’s Extra-heavy Ribbed soon Sweaters $7.50 —THE BASEMENT STORE. HESE Heavy Wool Sweaters are just right for the outdoor man. Choice of Black, Blue, Oxford and Women’s Maroon, with contrasting colors at V-shape neck, re h H waist and cuff. Sizes 36 to 46. Price $7.50. asnmere DARK-GRAY WOOL HALF-HOSE in heavy ribbed 35c P ‘air weave, 50¢ pair. OLER days make the MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS of good Black Cashmere Stockings weight in light colorings, high-neck models, cut particularly grateful. amply full and well-finished, $3.00. Made with hemmed top, —THE BASEMENT STORE. sizes 9 to 10, at 35¢ pair. -—~THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Knitted a Gloves ERY attractive values in Women’s Handker- 35c P air chiefs with pastel-colored overcast edge and Ts medium - weight novelty or plain initial in white. Knitted Gloves are Low-priced at 7¢ each; 75¢ dozen. well-suited to driving and —THE BASEMENT STORE. outing wear—in Gray, Beaver, Black, White and Tan, 35¢ pair. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Children’s Underwaists 19c HESE Knitted Under- Handy | Kitchen Sets — at $1.75 be Fane Cod ane UR blue-bordered Earthenware Jars with fit-over wi ping an bi covers comprise these handy Sets, marked for buttons for the fastening- r on of little undergarments. Coffee, Salt, Tea and Sugar. Sizes 8 to 12, 19¢. The set of four generous+size Jars, $1.75. THE BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORB. The Basement Store Broken Lines of Misses’ and Children’s Sweaters Reduced to $1.95 A’ opportunity to make an attractive saving is of- fered in these Coat-style and Slip-over Sweaters, which are reduced in price because in incomplete color and size assortments. Choice of Rose, Gold, Copenhagen and Oxford-gray, sizes 28 to 34, Reduced to $1.95. ~-THE BASEMENT STORE. Cozy Bathrobes at $4.50 NE of the good styles at this price is shown in the sketch. It is of Beacon blanket cloth, with sateen band trim- ming on the round collar and sleeves and tasseled cord at neck and waistline. Featured in these colorings: ‘ Blue patterned with tan and white, or pink and white. White patterns on grounds of light-blue, pink, red or light-~ gray. ; Dark-gray with blue and white or pink figures. Delft-blue with red patterns. Interesting values at $4.50, Other Beacon Cloth Robes at $4.95, $5.25, $6.50 and \ $7.50. i —THE BASEMENT STORE 310 Pairs of Brown Kid Boots Reduced to $5.85 the Pair S shown in the sketch, these Boots may be had with military or leather Louis heels. They are of brown kid in 81-inch, high-cut model, with dark-brown cloth tops to match and Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 214 to 8; widths B, C and D. Reduced to $5.85 pair. —THE BASEMENT STORE, Drapery Remnants at Reduced Prices ANY uses about the home, and for gift-making, can be found for these useful lengths of Mar- | quisette, Scrim, Madras and Cretonne, which are in quantities from one to five yards. be —all sharply reduced for Tuesday. —THE DASEMENT STORE, — Cut Glass Bowl $3.50 ICHLY cut in hobnail and daisy design @ this Sinch Bow! of clear heavy glass—so attractive that many women will want to put them away for Christmas-giving. Exceptional values at $8.50. —THBE BASEMENT STORE. ONG evenings for sew- ing, studying or practicing piano lessons g make this Lamp a timely purchase, for it may be adjusted to any desired Earthenware angle on desk or piano. Teapots at 35c _The base is in brush is unusual to find such i wellfiniehed ‘Teapots at this F888 finish, the green tow prior shade lined in aluminum ~ They are in plain brown A earthenware, iy globe shape, as effect. Complete with pictured, in four-cup size. Exceptional) value at 35¢. cord and plug, $2.50. THE BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORE, —