The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 7

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SLEMENCEAU IS (i) \ PARIS, Jan. 16.—Premier Clemen LONDON, Jan, 16.—One hundred | Kengland in her own territory before) print which enables experts to eeau today formally announced hia| “ifferent languages are spoken tn the war. transiafe the language into phonetic Eeeeeney to De StOMRses of Denney, | Seem. Ts Burma, enether Bun ada seats coubctn nhl cocoa]. ia Sead HK ele on igenslaed. | Paul Deschanel, president of the! fred. intensive atudy of their speech. For|A Shilluk of the Upper Nile, for ex chamber of deputies, wil his onty} Such startling tacts as these have \s ample, there are Af tribes |ample, is indueed to fill his mouth epponent, it was indicated. [inspired the senate of the Univer men who converse in de no} with powdered chalk and to recite a The election will be held at Ver] Mi inant ot a wast “lang wae | tata They’ souk. tu. cesen andl ed AM gL WRG pveus toe deem Gailles tomorrow | factory.” | aqueaks, utterly unlike the words ut-| tongue twists of the Shilluk vocab. ont Poincare and Leon Bour-| The institution will cost $2,500,000 | tered by Huropeans ulary ident of the senate, both} A staff of TO experts will be em The equipment of the language Forty representatives of the Brit apnounced they would not be candi-| ployed to study the 1,000 languages ince the clue to many an obscure | factory will include a “kymograph. ish government are now on expedl dates. Nominations will be made at/in use within the boundaries of the | tongue would be Of vast value to) When an unintelligible languege ts| tions into far countries, getting ma- & Joint seasion of the senate and the} British empire Close secrecy will | fo Germany, aided by | spoken into this machine it is re-| terial for the language factory. chamber of deputies this aft be observed In the language factary, | a ¢ factory, was beating| produced by needle waves on a blue Aside from the commercial pur- FREDERICK The Downstairs & NELSON — FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREEP i | An Important Offering 100 Coverall A High-Grad P of a Reduced to $1.75 C Bl ser bhai CH more useful than ordinary Aprons In Two Exceptional Lots, Re-Grouped From |) are these, for they may appropriately the Season’s Finest Lines of Individual Models. take the place of house dresses, when de- | sired. a Reduced to $25.00 The one pictured is of firm percale, in Elaborate Cossack Blouses of heavy Georgette crepe |fi]) white-ground effects, patterned with black | and lustrous satin which embody the ome fu | pin stripes and small figures combined distinctive costume when worn with a simply-sty) vs } r ps ate skirt, They are enriched with hgnd-em- |I\ll Ww ith green, Delft blue or pink and trimmed A broidered borders and motifs of beads, chenille and with fancy piping. ‘ floss, or with lengths of silken fringe. A similar style in percale of small Richly-toned Suit Blouses of Georgette crepe, satin | checked pattern with plaid collar and belt, and combinations of duvetyn and silk in a variety | is also reduced to $1.75 of piquantly original styles, with clever trimming als +4Q.—THR DOWNSTAIRS STORE. details, in many instances executed by hand. Reduced to $10.00 : * : ' $ “— =: ae 50 Silk and Crepe Waists Are Effectively-designed Costume Blouses of Georg- peci $ Novelty Blouses in tailored effects. eel: sikallauen’ herd AILORED BLOUSES in Roman-stripe Taffetas fi. r - re and sheer Georgettes in dainty lace-trimmed ef- i Boden Gark Elases, teightened with beaded spd :en- candies in assorted fects are included in this offering, the latter in white : broidered designs in color. flavors make up this de- and flesh-color only. i i i licious mixture, which is Imported Hand-made Blouses in smock styles, in plain Reduced to $1.95. i and two-tone combinations. featured for Saturday. at, * kc er nia special 40¢ pound. Lace-trimmed and embroidered models in favored pas- —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE oo nalth tae In Dark-brown. Calf Lawn $8.50 Pair Gaeet S ee at 7 Handkerchiefs | \ NEW-MODEL Oxford | on graceful last as FREDERICK 10c Each pictured, with welt sole a very attractive values and military heel — very & NELSON | at this price in good smart for wear with the Lawn Handkerchiefs with novelty wool stockings of FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET hemstitched hem and pret- the moment. d tily embroidered corner de- Sizes 214 to 8; widths AA to D. Price $8.50 pair. a9 cach white or colors, BROKEN LINES OF CHILDREN'S SHOES, on A “skuffer” last, of brown calf, button and lace styles, | The Efficiency of the Ohio Range is the principal reason, of course, for its | | great popularity, but its fine appearance, | also, is not to be overlooked. In every detail this range is so staunch and true that it will retain its good-looks through } long years of service. The plain nickel trimmings afford no op- portunity for discoloration, and the ground- polished top requires no blacking. The Ohio boasts' these important ap- pearance-features in addition to its many inbuilt reasons for perfect cooking and baking—reasons that are more fully un- derstood by an inspection of the Range itself. —Stove Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. | | THE SBATTa STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. SHEER LAWN HAND- KERCHIEFS with hem- sizes 5 to 8, reduced to $1.95 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE stitched edges corner designs, each; 2 for 35¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORF or scalloped and conventional 18¢ Boys’ Suits, $12.50 In the Popular Waistline Models OYS who come suit- : will admire these Sui White Duck which are featured at Coats $12.50. $2.00 and $2.75 bo on here eng oy from R ee woo! mixtures in brown, el i dd gray and green, in belted well-made White Duck Waistline effect, with al- Coats, which are in single- and double-breasted styles, with detachable buttons. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $2.00 and $2.75. WHITE APRONS for butchers and _ grocers, made of Indian Head Muslin, with or without bib, 75¢ and $1.25, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Union Suits $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 ERVICEABLE and am- ply warm are these Fleece-lined Union Suits in cream color. Sizes 24 and 26, $1.00. Sizes 28 and 30, $1.25 Sizes 32 and 34, $1.50. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE paca or serge lining. The trousers are cut amply full, and_ lined throughout. ’Price $12.50. BOYS’ TAPELESS BLOUSES in blue chambray, striped ginghams and percale, sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 15-piece China Tea Set Reduced to $4.50 the handsome de- sign pictured, dec- orated with pale blue and gold border and roses and festoons of encrusted gold. Teapot, Sugar Bowl and Creamer with six thin China Cups and Saucers. The 15-piece Set, exceptional value at $4.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE NOW CANDIDATE. “Language Factory” May Save the British Empire! PPP PLP LL LL LL PDP PL PLP PL LPP PPP PAGE Ls “TENDS LIFE ON WEDDING DAY | languages, it fs hoped, will be rewur. LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan. 16—Three: rected hours after he was married, Joha Hy. No one knows exantty how people) Brown, a widely known lumbermatt talked in the time of Shakespeare. |in idaho, killed himself yesterday We know that thelr speech was far|teaping from the Camas Pratt different from our own, and n bt wenger train w age “ was |& few centuries he |talk of Fnglishme would nov " wen ¢ | But there w of the Ir pores of the “Institute of Phonetics,” ful record. f Vinglivh,| few r e o as tho factory is called, it will|/from the grave pronouncement of | smoking compartment, and @ ssegid record for history many dialects! professors to the outlandish elatter | later hurled himself into the magae tain canyon. rapidly becoming extinct. Hven dead |of Whitechapel FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Attractive Novelties in Drape Veils at $1.00 HE high-color dots of the vogue are shown in the borders of these Veils — royal-blue and primrose or red and blue on black grounds, also all- navy and all-brown effects, on hexagon meshes. An attractive group at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Strap Purses and Bags $1.25 EATHER Bags and Purses in attractive as- sortment at this price, of- fering choice of a range of popular colorings and black, some fitted with separate coin purses and mirrors. Low- priced at $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Correspondence Stationery 25c Box HREE notable values featured at this price, as follows: TRANSPORT LAWN with envelopes lined in var- ious shades —24 sheets of paper and envelopes, 25¢ box. CHEVALIER FABRIC LAWN in white only— 24 sheets of paper and envelopes, 25¢ box. POILU-BLUE STATION- ERY in a_ distinctive blue shade, 25¢ box. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Knit Bloomers $1.00 -CUT, practical garments of soft knitted cotton, with elastic at top and knee. In white only, sizes 4, 5 and 6, $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 Cakes of Creme Oil Soap for 30c HIS mild, pure Toilet Soap is quoted at this low price during a demon- stration in the Downstairs Store. Pure olive and cocoanut oils are blended in this Soap—which is unusually good value at this price— 4 cakes for 30¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Downstairs Store Opportunities for Saving on Women’s Winter Coats $14.25 and $29.25 WO unusually inter- esting groups of Coats in Silvertones, Polo Cloth, Velour and Novel ty Coatings, with collars of Coney or sealine fur and full-length linings qd printed or plain satech. Real economies are rep- resented by these prices— . $14.25 and $29.25, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dainty Neckpieces at 75c and $1.00 I these moderately-priced groups there is mudi > | interest admirers of dainty neckwear: 4 Double Collars of wash satin—sheer Organdie Cg lar and Cuff Sets with lace trimming, Organdie and Georgette Collars with lace and embroidery, Vs Lace Roll Collars, also Vestees of organdie, with trim ming of tucks and Valenciennes lace and plaited Ne Frills. Low-priced at 75¢ and $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS 87 Reduaced-price Offerings in Children’s Coats $3.75 to $19.85 RANERG in size from 4 to 14 years and offeri wide selection in materials and colorings, th underpriced groups are a fruitful field for saving. Choice of Zibeline, Egyptian Velour, Cheviot, Melton, Polo Cloth, Plush and Corduroy, many with fur or fur-cloth trimming. —in maroon, navy-blue, brown, green, Copenhagen, black and mixtures. Reduced to 4 $3.75 $6.95 $11.35 to $19.85 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Good Value in This Frenella Corset at $1.50 T= average figure is particularly well suit- | ed in this Corset of pink coutil or fancy material. It is designed with extremely — low bust with elastic band at waistline, and long skirt free from boning over hip, Sizes 20 to 28. Price $1.50. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 300 Women’s Knitted Skirts, Special 50c IGHT-WEIGHT and clinging, yet amply warm, are these Knitted Skirts, which are patterned with red, green, blue or black pin stripes on white grounds, with green and blue stripes on dark-red, also in plain gray. Special 50¢. THBP DOWNSTAIRS STORE.

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