The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 7

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Gertrude, With Old-TimePep, Has Gorgeous Act at Moore Queen of Sheba Look Like a Pair of Deuces; The Eternal Feminine Rules at Orpheum Bill singing and Fis eerreous color and ude pReatrice MoKenale, ne atta. PM bets gig hr pre are the ; A Veteran of "64, rural eam varnieville omedy playlet eget the Moore Sui The Romany Duo, a man and v with ne Walker ta featured on na soctety drama, cr tom. | WELIKES Pull of sentiment and romance is h “Remn ant," by Michael odemi, v the sympathy of the 1 by the players. # simple, Tony has} He meets es his ward upon the 1 the play ix py termination—at as far as the audience is con 1E Morgan was as Remnant of the play * ee METROPOLITAN Nd Kentucky yular of the ol josea at the ble Hoffman. Mix £ one of the time “meter: | fj Metropolitan woman in the nt store music the other (eetipes with such good humor | 4. hat even the gat & was not ven oe of t © audience | , 4, too, and do thelr | fun to the other Madiee rides Quee is a fitting climax to There was a matinee a comedy and the ry Sam | afternoon. i My on a fiddle. xr @ and sing; and Somaroff and LEVY'S ORPHEUM Wy “Daisy's Punctur the unromantic tith presented by Lev: > dy company at Levy's Orpheum th week. Russian fase open with dance, fat Der offering sets under way em they introduce a troupe of mined docs, Me Literary Digest topics and aaimated week!y complete the bill. ay eee The plot concerns a quartet of| | comedians: Lew White as the coun: | try justice of peace, | | Janitor and errand be berg as a would-be br Harry Cleveland as a Blanche Trelease, Floy Ward a. Laura Vail are also in the plot Miss Trelease getting a bit of come dy out of the role of Daisy, the! runaway girl. The featured musical specialty of the week is “Cleopatra's Temptation | Models” in which a bevy of the| chorus girls are seen in some pretty | Te thelr skit, “Study Im Contrast.” poses while Hunt and Sandberg de-| Meet and Shy could bring laughter liver some comedy dialogue-—chiefly | tee grim countenance of the old-| concerning the models. time dar store Indian. One chap,| “We'll Let the World Go By” and/ whe tps the scales somewhere over|“The Vamp” are among the other 1M pounds, is continually “picked | specialties In which the chorus ap- @" ty his diminutive partner. |pears to advantage, ae. * novelty with i. eee and introduces) Selfdove is the root of most { Aa clever whistler, and] ple's discontent. ites | "FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET HIP fs saxaphone sextette a pleasing headliner at the Biact Hip for the new bill which 4 at the Palace Hip Sunday @ifering consists of jazz and selections, frequently inter: dy the amusing performances ‘a dever blackface comedian. and Terre have a bright |t ‘ide turn, including witty dialogue | wad seme good singing. The Crown Heater Does Its Work Well and Requires but Little Attention HE Crown’s wide basket grate will burn either coal or wood. The large, convenient opening at top makes || “feeding the fire an easy task. is its attractive appearance—its smooth, easily-kept-clean nickel trimmings and its large mica door which affords such a cheer- ful view of the fire. | And not the least of the Crown’s good points |}) | Priced at $24.00, $28.00 and $32.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. CY LIN es \ / 4 \ An Opportunity to THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Values Unusually Attractive in Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Dresses At $12.85 THE MATERIALS— Wool Poplin and Wool- mixed Panama Cloth. THE COLORINGS— Navy, Brown and Black. THE TRIMMINGS— White Organdie or Silk Poplin Cotars and Cuffs, silk em- broidery, rows of pearl or dark buttons. Conservative modes that are always good style prevail in this assortment —one as pictured. Excellent values at $12.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Save Materially on Fancy Silks At $1.65 ond $1.95 Yara HERE are two thousand yards of desirable silks in this offering, in textures and pat- terns adaptable to many uses—in 35- and 36- inch widths. AT $1.65 YARD Novelty Striped Chiffon Taffeta, novelty Checks and Plaids in beautiful AT $1.95 YARD color combinations. Striped and Plaid Satins and Messalines, Taffetas in plaid, cheek and stripe patterns, —and numerous other desirable patterns for dresses, blouses and linings. Remarkably good values—featured for Tuesday. Boys’ Extra- knickerbocker Suits $10.00 XTRA _ knickerbock- ers are such an ad- vantage that many mothers will hardly con- sider a boy’s suit with- out them. These Suits are in service- able wool mixtures, of brown and novelty effects, with in waistline model and trousers cut amply well-lined coats full and lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 16 years. at $10.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS XCEPTIONAL tured in these Jackets, are as convenient to slip on as a Priced —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Corduroy Sport Jackets In Cheery Colorings $2.75 values are fea- which Sweater. Choice of Delft-blue Coral Wistaria Old-rose Light-blue Priced at $2.75. STORE ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS gray, Men’s Union Suits In Wool-and-Mercerized Lisle Mixture $5 50 HIS mixture of wool-and-lisle is most satisfactory for mild-winter wear. clastie spring-needle rib The Union Suits are of weave, full-fashioned, and designed for warmth and comfort. In blue and apricot, $5.50 suit. HEAVY BROWN COTTON UNION SUITS in wide elastic rib weave, woven of long-staple cotton, warm and serviceable, $2.50. LOGGERS’ WATER-REPELLANT WOOL SHIRTS with double shoulder and sleeve, lined throughout with firm twill, in khaki, olive-drab and checks, $10.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 200 Pairs of Women’s Brown Kid Shoes Reduced to $5.85 Pair | ping 0 savings are available in this reduced- price offering of Walking and Street Shoes, are of brown kid, with cloth tops to match, welt soles and military or leather Louis heels. Reduced to $5.85 pair. They Sizes 214 WOMEN’S TAN CALF SHOES REDUCED TO $5.45 PAIR These Cloth-top Tan Calf Shoes, toes and low heels, are particularly well suited to the requirements of growing girls. reduced to $5.45 pair. 50 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S BLACK SATIN OXFORDS REDUCED TO $3.85 PAIR For afternoon and dancing wear, with hand-turned fords heels, sizes 2 to 4 only, to 46. Greatly underpriced at $1.50. 40-inch Silk Net, $1.25 Yard cr a party frock isn't entirely fashioned of silk net, it is apt to have use for net as upper bod- ice and short sleeves. These Silk Nets are es- pecially well-adapted for this purpose, in Rose, Coral, Sky -blue, Duck blue, Pink, Yellow, Amer- ican Beauty, Lavender, Navy, Black and White, with finished edge for skirt hem. Forty inches wide, at $1.25 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Correspondence Stationery 25c Box AY attractively - low price for this good quality Fabric-finish Sta- tionery, which is featured in the popular tints of blue, gray and pink as well as white. Twenty-four sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in box, 2 THE DOWNSTAIRS Knitting Yarns 30c Ball HE popular colorings for sweaters, scarfs, infants’ wear and other articles are featured in these Knitting Yarns— Shetland Germantown Saxony Knitting Worsted —<destined to take form in the most acceptable of hand-knit and crocheted holiday gifts. Price 30¢ ball. THE DOWNSTAIRS ST 35 Slip-over Wool Sweaters For Men and Women Reduced to $1.50 NIT from heavy yarn in jumbo weave, these Sweaters are adequate protection against win- ter breezes when worn beneath the coat. They are Sleeveless models, Nile-green, Navy, Black and Khaki-color, sizes 36 soles and reduced to $3.85 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. in Maroon, Gold, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dainty White Vestings $3.50 Yard QUARTER-YARD or so of this Vesting will lend dainty freshness to the coat-frock or suit that might otherwise be quite somber. Fashioned of crisply- sheer organdie or net, with Valenciennes laces and tucks or plaited net ruffles, 15 inches wide, $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Gay New Ribbons for Hair-bows 35c Yard HESE Ribbons are of firm taffeta to stand up jauntily in pert little bows. Plain color oo also Dresden, Satin-st: check effects, a 6 to 514 inches wide, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. R Tea Cups and Saucers at $1.25 Set of 6 S” many homes can make good use of a Cups and Saucers, aapectally when they are undecorated and of such well-finished China as these. In the Victoria shape, as pictured, set of six, $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. to 8. with their broad Sizes 4 to 7, Black Satin Ox- covered Louis PAGE 2 Outfitting the Infant in the Downstairs Store is Economically Accomplished FoR the apparel needs of the tiniest member of the family the Downstairs Store may be relied upon for the same satisfaction and low prices that prevail here in grown-ups’ clothing. These are specimen values from the Infants’ Wear Section: THE INFANTS’ SLIP PICTURED of soft nainsook, with eyelet embroidery yoke and narrow Valen- ciennes lace edging at neck and sleeves, 50¢. INFANTS’ KNITTED SACQUES in plain white, trim- med with pink or light-blue stitching, and tied at neck with dainty satin ribbon bow, $1.25, $1.65 and $2.95. INFANTS’ KNITTED BOOTEES in plain white, and white combined with pink or light-blue, 35¢, 40¢, 50¢ and 65¢. INFANTS’ WHITE KNITTED WOOL BONNETS with knitted lining, in pink or light-blue, trimmed with mercerized crochet stitching, also in plain white with turn-back front trimmed with pink or blue stitching and finished with satin ribbon ties, 75¢ and $1.25. INFANTS’ WHITE KNITTED DRAWER-LEGGINGS, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.75. INFANTS’ MERCERIZED TOQUES in pink, blue, Copenhagen or old-rose, 75¢ and 85¢. Cretonne House Sacques $1.50 O easily and quickly donned are these Coat-style Sacques that are a great convenience for morning wear. The Cretonnes are in bright floral patterns of pink, blue, lavender or yellow on white grounds, and white organdie is used for the collar. Priced at $1.50. +—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Bleached Damask Table Cloths Low-priced at $2.25 HESE inexpensive Table Cloths are of a good quality of bleached Cotton Damask in pleasing patterns, 64x64-inch size in plain hemmed style, also 64-inch Round Cloths with scalloped border—$2.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Attractive Silk Umbrellas Moderately Priced HE gay colorings that lend a bit 0’ cheer to drizzly days as well as costume shades are featured in these Silk Umbrellas which are fashioned over 8-rib Paragon frames with short handles bearing conven- 1ent cords or ring loops. A diversified assortment between these prices— $5.00 to $10.50. Women’s Cotton Union Suits 75c ANY women are par- ticularly partial to these band-top, tight-knee Union Suits, which are in low-neck, sleeveless style. Sizes 36 to 44. Price 75¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Knitted Gloves 35c Pair OMFORTABLY warm for driving and out- ing wear are these soft Knitted Gloves of medium weight, in Gray, Beaver, White, Tan and Black, 35¢ p: air, eat DW YMSTARS STORE. ~ since wn the light- t i

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