The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1920, Page 7

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mt THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920. FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET HE joy of having her clothes just to her liking, and at the same time economizing, belongs to the woman who can sew, and nowadays this means nearly every wom- an, for dress patterns are accompanied by such minute instructions that the veriest FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Burnham’s Kalos Toilet novice may be sure of good results. The New Season’s Fabrics are a delight to the home dressmaker. No sooner does she see them than she begins planning lovely frocks, smart sports skirts and frilly blous dren. And how she does enjoy counting up the savings made by fashioning these garments at ° home! »s for herself, and Spring dresses for the chil- These are the Fabrics in the Downstairs Store that are daily inspiring ambitious needlewomen: New Spring Patterns in Foulard Silks, $3.50 Yard 1 eabete of exceptional merit characterize the new Foulards, seen on grounds of blue, brown and black. These Silks add uncommon durability to beauty, and therefore count their admirers by the hundreds. Thirty-six inches wide, $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Shirting Silks Suggesting Smart Blouses at $3.50 Yard SOFT, heavy jersey weave is introduced in these new Tub Silks, offered in beautiful stripe effects of blue, black and rose; blue, black and gold, and plain gold—Lall on white grounds. Thirty-three inches » wide, $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Lustrous Chiffon Taffetas To Puff and Drape into the Frocks of Spring $3.00 Yard COLLECTION of colorings that anticipates many different requirements and occasions is featured in these new Taffetas. Included are: Coral, Orchid, Turquoise, Mais, Flesh-pink, Cream, Burgundy, Plum, Sand, Slate, Taupe, Old-rose, Mid- night-blue, Matelot-blue, Sapphire, Forest-green, also Black. All in 36-inch width, and unusually low-priced at $3.00 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. An Excellent Quality of Charmeuse at $5.50 Yard HEAVY, gleaming quality of this handsome gowning satin is displayed in the Downstairs Store at this price, affording choice of Navy Taupe Havana Cream Pekin-blue Black In 40-inch width, at $5.50 yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. A Wealth of Good Colorings in Soft Messaline Silks at $2.50 Yard HESE supple, soft-draping Silks lend themselves to so many fashionable uses that they are en- joying renewed popularity. Shown in Black, Midnight-blue, Navy, Copenhagen, Pekin-blue, Cardinal, Burgundy, Maroon, Plum, Afri- can-brown, Old-rose, Orchid, Old-gold, Mais, Peach, Orange, Reseda, Emerald, Jade, Taupe, Silver, Nickel, Cream, Flesh-color and Pink. Thirty-six inches wide, $2.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. New Designs in Printed Voiles, 65c Yard HE dainty fluffy frocks that enliven so many afternoon gatherings in spring and summer, are At their best in these sheer voiles. Floral, figured and striped effects are featured, on light and dark grounds, 36 inches wide, 65¢ yard. —THE DOWNST RS STORE. Dotted Sidines for Dresses $1.00 Yard HESE crisply-fresh Cottons, with their &.fproid- ered pin-dots of blue, pink, lavender and rose on white grounds, are inspirations for lovely lingerie frocks, blouses and trimmings. They may be had also with black dots on grounds of blue, lavender and buff. Thirty-six inches wide, $1.00 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Beautiful Printings in Silk-and-Cotton Crepes LUSTROUS, soft-draping silk-and-cotton mixture that closely resembles Georgette is presented in these new Crepes in beautifully-printed all-over pat- terns of Reseda, Rose, Old-blue, Navy and Tan Thirty-six inches wide, $1.50 yard. —THE DOWNASTAIR: iNew Cotton Ratines at $1.75 Yard HESE heavy, rough-surfaced Cottons are destined to appear in the form of smart tub suits and sports skirts as well as smocks. Just received, in pink, brown, green, rose, white and three shades of blue, 36 inches wide, $1.75 yard. —THE DOWNSTALIE TORE The New Plaid Woolene $3.00 and $3.50 Yard f GLANCE at these handsome plaids and one recognizes the source of so many of the season’s smart sports skirts. Same are in dull, subdued colorings, others are , lightened with white. Forty-two-inch width, with brown, gray, navy or black predominating, $3.00 and $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIR. TORE. Navy Serges and Poplins at $3.50 Yard OR the cloth frock that is to go about without a wrap, Navy Serge or Poplin is a most satisfac- tory choice. Excellent qualities in these fabrics, in 42-inch width, are $3.50 yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Silvertones make the handsomest of Spring Coats, and are just as suitable for suits and separate skirts. In Taupe, Pekin-blue, Maroon, Navy, with the silvery overtone from which they derive their name, 56 $6.00 yard. inches wide, ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $1.95. sm" Tailored Styles in Little Tots’ White Dresses $1.25 to $3.50 HESE little Dresses ef white linenette, with \f] their flat- pressed plaits and general tailored effect will take quite naturally to laundering, and come out sprucely starched. The Dress pictured but- tons at side-front its full length (for easy ironing). The collar and cuffs are of pink or blue gingham, and the front panel is embroid- ered in pink or blue. Sizes 1, 2 and 8 years, $2.95. Another, in straight-line style, is of white linenette in front- fastening style, with round collar edged with narrow embroidery. Sizes 1, 2, 8 and 4 years. Price $2.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE For Spring Needlework Bucilla Embroidery Package Outiits In New Assortments HE Bucilla way is the economical and con- venient way of embroider- ing, for a sufficient quan- tity of thread, in the re- quired shade and variety for the work, is included in each envelope with the stamped article, and full instructions are also en- closed. The display in- cludes: Centerpieces, Pillow Tops, Stamped Gowns, Combinations, Chil- dren’s and __ Infants’ Dresses, Rompers, Bonnets and | Table Runners— —the wearables made up and ready for use, except for the embroidery work. Prices range from 35c¢ for an Infants’ Bonnet to $3.25 for a stamped Night Gown in fine nainsook. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORK The Downstairs Store is Showing | Hundreds of Dainty Voile Blouses at $1.95 LUFFY with lace frills or marshaling many rows of tiny tucks across front or back—high- or low-necked, collar- less or modishly collared—long- or short-sleeved, and in many other ways linking themselves with the new modes, these Voile Blouses are worthy representatives of the vogue for lingerie | waists. Some are in plain weave voile, some are self cross-barred, a few have color-embroidered pin dots, and a number are trimmed i) with plaitings and collar of printed voile. Sizes 36 to 52. A diversified showing, presenting unusually good values at ’ The Five Blouses sketched are from this Display. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Downstairs Store is Featuring Spring Silk and Cloth Dresses at $24.50 NMISTAKABLE signs of Spring are the short sleeves, bouffant hip draperies, braidings, plaitings and ruffles that are identified with these Ffocks. The Silk Frocks include All-taffeta, All-Georgette and Taffeta and Georgette combinations. The Cloth Frocks are principally in navy Tricotine, with metallic and colored embroideries, braiding, novel pockets and rippling peplums. Women and misses may choose very advanta- geously for the various occasions of Spring and Summer from this grouping at $24.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR® 54 Pairs of Women’s Tramping Boots In an Exceptional Offering for Tuesday At $6.95 Pair HIS opportunity to save on sturdy, high- top Outing Boots is due to a favorable purchase. Blucher model as pic- tured, of heavy dark- brown calf leather, with 11-inch top; substantial sole and flat heel, Sizes 24% to 7; widths B, C and D. Exceptionally low-priced at $6.95 a pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Requisites Merit the Confidence of Discriminating Women ee more than fifty years these fine preparations have been helping American women to beautify thé com- plexion, keep the hands and nails in perfect condition, and enhance the beauty of their tresses. * Compounded by com- plexion specialists, they are to be relied upon for purity and effectiveness. The Burnham Kalos Toilet Requisites in- clude: : Medicated Complexion | - Powder, 60¢. Blue Violet Talcum at 60¢. Elderflower Cream, 60¢. Cremozone, 60¢. Massage Creme, 60¢. Jasmin Creme, 60¢. Lip Sticks, 30¢. Crescent Nail Polish at] 30¢. Mani Rosa Nail Powder, 30¢. Cuticle Cream, 60¢, Talcozone, 30¢. ; Ozone Bath Powder at | | 30¢. | Herb Oil for shampoo, 60¢. Liquid Shampoo, 60¢, Skin Rejuvenator at $1.20. Astringent Face Lotion, $1.20. Skin Bleach, $1.20. Coarse-pore Lotion at $1.20. Henna Powder, $1.20, Hair and Scalp Tonic, 60¢ and $1.20. Facial Soap, 25¢ cake. Shampoo Soap, 25¢ a cake. Mani Rosa Manicure Oil, 60¢. Turkish Bath Oil, 60¢. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Dainty Silken Camisoles at $1.50 LEAMING pink satin — is used below wide Filet-pattern lace in fash- ioning this dainty Cam- isole, which has shoulder straps of ribbon and is shirred over elastic at waistline. Priced very low at $1.50. Similar styles of China silk and satin, in connection with shadow or Filet- jf pattern lace and ribbon — shoulder straps, $1.50. Satin Camisoles fashioned — with laces, edges and jf tucks, lace motifs and others in @inted effect over the shoulder —at $2.00, $2.50, $2.95 to $3.95. : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STO

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