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ad 7 BED CROSS DRIVE | FALLS FAR SHORT| , t Mother in World Is Not Popular Here did the no be ap the mer — re of the drive were visibly gappaiated when the totals were now’ Tuesday evening qj suppose I brought t taken tea © ‘Cross fr the cireun the shipyards ss about $90,000 out o We did not of that sum this ye tee Day drive was the hair acrobatics of Be aviator. ede downtown BESSP RAR RP PEGE TS FES oF ¢ Hubbard, Flying perilously low tion, Hubbard : wild ore WAS “FRAMED”, Editor and ‘News Man Are Cited to Appear in Court Neb, Nov. 12.—County Shotwel? has filed informa \Vietor Rosewater, editor , and J. Harry Moore, f the Bee to appear and why they should wot be in connection in the Bee “ig justice” in re- ent of Moore on ‘alleged participation in mace riot here, September 24 was indicted on the testi -@ Ernest Morris and Harold two iv-yeacold boys, The charged that the police the boys so that they Moore. In affidavits by the Bee and®signed by and Thorpe. the boys stated Bad been promised immunity “framing” the reporter. _ reel nan tena aS “of Suffrage to _. Be Only Act ‘MW members of the King county | ‘mterial and legisiative delega 0 will pledge themselves to re mage of a special ses- son of the legislature to ratification i the federal ‘mendment, and, ‘Wt the members will not seek to ‘BB thry other business without the ; Sef twothirds or three- fearthe Of the membership of both J) woman . suffrage the members may unite in peting Governor Louis F. _— the legislature in, extraor- | Mwas not developed at a meeting the King county senatoria) and Whtive delegation Tuesday even- Me that Gov. Hart had been taken |p) the confidence of the members. | No action was taken by the dele- | fon last night. Another meeting | Wil be called to pass on a resolution | Mqeting the governor to call al Weal session of the legislature. WRVETERAN MLLED BY CAR} ‘Aman, believed to be A. 8. Mec- |B} @, & Spanfih-American war Was crushed beneath the feks of an outbound Green Lake Geet car late Tuesday afternoon M Westlake ave. and Ward st. The man attempted to cross the Shet when he was struck. P. J a rs » the motorman, sald that ‘aw the man nning towards Mecar and that he rang the warn- et repealediy,, without effect. | body was badiy mutilated. | de] mly means of identification | m the dead man was a card a ieee G. Humphrey, Post § United Spanish War Veter- ft bearing the name of A. 8.| nm, | dead man was about 34 1 Wars old and wlighed about 200 ce He was dark | 8nd evidently a iaborer.* | 24 sige "acy | Pt Seven Minstrel Misses, a sep- % pretty girls who version of * S: age sa LY @)s : JON a>) { romise to mine to the Palace Hip || Mes abi okt serve to in iI) ‘ Tee 2PAN, wo ween In | = | {its of Cireusaom” is the caption’ A ‘hat a ta 95204 arouse the interest of ¢ Te and old in the offering Hiaggrernelie Trio 4 48 “the Mote are dene | SVvrising surprive ™ is prom the comedy wkit, “Hub, You ao Willard and Jones; But- i are a man and a ® musical offering, | Mack O'Neil ff) eller,” and his 4 an new and 3 Boys’ Union Suits _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | 85 Pais of | Women’s Black Shoes Reduced to $4.45 Pair BROKEN lines of Women’s Black Vici Kid and Dull Calf Lace Shoes with black cloth tops to match—medium military and Cuban heels, sizes 244 to 514, Reduced to $4.45 pair THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Two-piece Breakfast Set Special $1.75 THIS very attractive morning frock is made of plain pink or 1} blue percale, with scalloped edges 1 |] bound with fancy piping. The jacket may be worn with other skirts, if desired. Special $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Gilt-edge Stationery .50c Box N this excellent quality Gilt-edge Stationery there is choice of Gray, Blue, Pink, Buff, Laven- der and White—ribbon- tied and encased in a gift box—50e¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 HE soft fleece lining of these Gray Cotton Union Suits makes them amply warm for Winter wear. Long sleeve, ankle length style, sizes 24 and 26, $1.00; 28 and 30, $1.25; 32 and 34, $1.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Jacquard Silk-mixed Rep $1.25 Yard XCELLENT vafue is presented in this handsome silk-and-cotton corded dress fabric, which is pat- terned in jacquard figures—coin-dot and leaf design— in self colors. Featured in Copenhagen, Gobelin-blue, Navy, Amethyst, Myrtle, Old-rose, Quaker-gray, Pink, Tan and Black. ~ as desirable for negligees, blouses and other garments as for frocks. Thirty-four iriches wide, $1.25 yard. Lustrous Dress Poplins $2.00 and $2.50 Yard AT $2.00 YARD —Silk-and cotton Poplins of a weight that give satisfaction in dresses, skirts and children’s wear; in Alice-blue, Copenhagen, Gobelin-blue, Pekin- blue, African-brown, Havana, Purple, Plum, Taupe, Old-rose, Ivory and Black, 36 inches wide. AT $2.50 YARD—Silk-and-wool Poplins of a most de- sirable weight and texture, for every dress purpose, in Marine-blue, Navy, Silver, Taupe, Seal, Havana-brown, Wine, Myrtle and Black; 40 inches wide. 33-inch White Corduroy Reduced to $1.35 Yard A rich, velvet-finish weave of White Corduroy, desir- able for women’s wash skirts, children’s coats and other uses, 33 inches wide, reduced to $1.35 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Fabric Gloves 55c Pair HESE practical, Washable Gloves have a soft suede- like finish—in White, Black and a few colors, 55¢ . pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. The Toy Section Enlarges Its Home —s and thereby makes itself so con- » | venient that you cannot go down the steps from the Fifth Avenue entrance without pass- ing through it. Here in brilliant assemblage are all the things that make up a world-of-make-believe: Hobby Horses, Games, Auto Coasters, Building Games, Mechanical Toys, Balls and other Toys for Boys. And for Girls, a profusion of Dolls and Doll Wardrobes, Games, Doll Furniture, Cooking Utensils and Dishes, Puzzles and other Playthings. psy; pownsrarrs storm - THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1919. FREDERICK &NELSON | bownstaiws sroxz | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE In an Extraordinary Offering Thursday: 125 New Coats to Sell at $25.00 HE advantages gained in an opportune purchase are passed on to DOWNSTAIRS STORE customers in this low- priced offering. ‘ The Coats are in advance styles, some with generous fur collars, others with wide cape-like collars of self-materials or plush—made with printed and plain linings—many full-lined. In these Materials — Pompom Coating, Velour, Polo Cloth, Broadcloth and Men’s , Wear Mixtures. And these Colors—Gray, Bur- ndy, Brown, Navy, Gobelin- lue, Cocoa-brown, Pompeian- red, Taupe, Green, Gazelle and Black. Sizes 16 and 18—36, 38, 40 and 42 From the standpoint of smartness, comfort and intrinsic worth, these Coats are unusual at $25.00. Boys’ Corduroy Suits $7.50 . MEDPIUM-weight cordu- roy is tailored into these Suits, in waistline model, with belt and slash pockets. Trousers are cut amply full, buttons are riveted, and coat is lined through- out. Sizes 7 to 16 $7.50. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. | years, Men’s Underwear Attractively Low-priced GRAY COTTON-RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS of elastic weave. $1.00 garment. FLAT-WEAVE COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS of light weight, $1.15 garment. HEAVY-WEIGHT COTTON SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS of soft finish, $1.25 garment. WOOL-MIXED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of me- dium weight, in dark gray, $1.75 garment. - White Outing Flannel Night Shirts, $2.25 Men’s Night Shirts of soft outing flannel in double-breasted style, well-finished with cord trim- ming, $2.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 15-piece Tea Set $4.50 HE sketch . shows one of P-()) the attractive deco- Ee i rations in these ‘i low-priced China Tea Sets. The 15-piece Set is made up of Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Creamer and six Cups and Saucers, Excep- tional value at $4.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Jelly Dainties Special 45c Pound LENDER lengths of jellied candy rolled in sugar crystals — in various delightful flav- ors—special 45¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. The Fashionable Plush Scarfs $4.75 OME of these Stole-like Scarfs are finished with ball fringe, and all are well-lined in seb - color. Choice of black and gray, in soft, deep-pile plush, $4.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. fle) fled Tab'e Tumblers 10c Each HIN-BLOWN Table Tumblers in the three tasteful decorations tured, exceptionally priced at 10¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. pic- low- Cereal Bow's - 15c Each S pictured, small White China Bowls with at- tractive decoration in blue. Measure 414 inches in di- ameter. Excellent values at 15¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, PAGE 7 150 Cotton Blankets In a Featured Offering, Thursday Special $4.45 Each ECAUSE these Blankets are subject to slight im- perfections, they are marked at this very low price. They are of substantial weight cotton, with soft, fluffy nap so conducive to warmth—in plaids of pink, blue, tan, gray, lavender and yellow, also plain white, gr and tan. Size 66x80 inches, special $4.45 each, 2 for $8.55. THE TAIRS Children’s Shepherd’s-check Dresses Sizes 7 to 14 Years $4.50 becoming these black-and-white check Frocks give long and satisfactory service for school wear. NIVERSALLY The Dress at left has round collar and panel front of red or Delft-blue flannel, trim- med with black soutache braid and buttons. The pockets, cuffs and collar are trimmed with’ silk braid piping, and the full plaited skirt and belt are trimmed with mercerized embroidery. Price $4.50 The Dress at right is trimmed with red or blue cotton serge and metal buttons. Designed with full plaited skirt and belt at waistline. Price $4.50. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Ivoroid Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers 50c XCEPTIONAL values are represented by these round Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers—de- sirable pieces with which to form the nucleus of a new set or add to a sct already begun. Low- priced at 50¢ each. 5 THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 150 White Voile Waists Unusually Low-priced © at $1.68 HERE are many occa- sions, among them morning and shopping, when one of these well- made White Voile Blouses may be substituted for the “best” Waist. These are of sheer weave, with trimming of fluffy lace edgings and organdie collars, sizes 36 to 46, $1.68. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. . tractive gift boxes, 3 for and always practical, Gift Handkerchiefs 3 in Box 50c HERE is excellent se- lection in these fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, with their hemstitched borders and embroidered corner designs in white or color. Daintily arranged in at- —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. white lining. either utensil, $2.25. 65¢; 4-quart, 75¢. $1.60. * Exceptional Values in White-lined Enamelware HURSDAY’S shoppers have an excellent op- portunity to replenish kitchen utensils to ad- vantage in this offering of Enamelware, which is of the heavy blue-and-white mottled variety, with TWO-QUART RICE BOILER with cover that fits COVERED THREE-QUART SAUCEPAN, $1.00. OPEN SAUCEPAN in lipped style, three-quart size, DISHPANS in 10-quart size, $1.40; 14-quart size, PUDDING DISH in two-quart size, 45¢, HOUSEWARES SECTION, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —