The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 7

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Substantial Laces Trim these Envelope Chemises Special ae 25 EP insertion and ribbon-drawn edge | of Cluny pattern lace © finish the camisole-top of this wearable Envel- | ape Chemise, and lace hands form the shoulder Straps. Also at this Special price, Envelope ‘Chemises with shadow lace insertion and edge combination with nar- 4 ; x X , | row satin ribbon bands, “—~—*= and models with ribbon-run embroidery edges. "Priced considerably less than usual—at $1.25. —THE DOWNS’RAIRS STORE F 00 Boys’ Wool Sweaters In an Exceptional Offering at $2.75 (7 from 2 to 6 years in these good-looking Stveat- ers, which are closely knit from soft, wool yarns, in White Oxford | Low priced at $2.75. Fawn Maroon —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE é Unusually Good Value in Boys’ Tweed Suits at $10.00 - GOOD weight tweed mix- ture of about eighty per wool, carefully tailored in every detail, into Suits that will | give lasting satisfaction for | boys from 7 to 19 years of age. Slash-pocket style, with heavy ii lining; knickerbockers mgthened with taping at s and lined with chambray gingham. om every standpoint, these out-of-the-ordinary $10.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS values STORE. | Covered Aluminum Kettle | Extra Good Value | at $1.95 4 INDSOR Kettle of pure spun aluminum, with bail nd ebonized wood handle. Ex- cellent for the small pot roast, and just as good for general cooking purposes. Four-quart size, THE DOWN Covered Aluminum Saucepan at 95c 'AUCEPANS of pure spun aluminum, with fit-in cover = substantial riveted handles; 14-quart size. Exceptionally good value, at 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS |Handy Broom Brush at 50c S pictured, Floor Sweep- ing Brush of tampico and fiber bristles secure- ly fastened in 9-inch natural- finish hardwood top. Long polished hardwood handle. STORY. Just as efficient on car- peted floors as for uncovered Exceptionally low-priced at 50¢. THK DOWNATAIRS STORM. THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STRE ET DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Jack Straws” Special 45c lb. Tuesday RISPLY of candy in assorted flav- slender lengths ors, with chocolate centers, special, sept pound. THE DOWNSTAI ne Decorative Crepe Paper 10c Roll 4 table decorations for Easter enter iments, and for these adaptable Crepe Papers with their colorful patterns in flower, fruit and stripe effects are useful, indeed. In 10-foot pieces, 10¢ each many other uses HE DOWN These Sleeveless Vests at 35c Are Excellent Values INELY ribbed afd amply long are these White Cotton Vests, with band or shell-finish edge drawn with tape. Sizes 36 to 44. Price 35e¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Daintiness Personified Are These Boudoir Caps Special 35c HIS Tuesday offering em- braces Caps in the sheer- est of daintily tinted, also Crepe de Chine Caps im combination with laces, nets and hemstitching. In White, Pink, Coral, Mais and Tan, special 35¢ each. THE DOWNSTAIR TORE. Georgette, Little Tots’ Wool Sweaters Unusually Low-Priced at $2.50 ECAUSE they are slight- ‘y soiled from display, these cunning little White Sweaters are priced consid erably lower than usual Some have banding at col lar and cuffs of delicate en or blue. Sizes 2 to 5 ye Featured, Tuesday, at $2. 50. THE DOW TOM. 9-piece Cooking Set at $1.75 O* ; he inished brown and white earth- enware is this nine-piece set, capable of many uses in cooking. Included are: Casserole with Cover Bowl Pudding Dish Six Individual Custard Cups An unusually good value at $1.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORL. Important Savings in 120 New Jersey Dresses Special $ 1 3 95 Tuesday OWNSTAIRS STORE shoppers will share Tuesday in the advantages gained by a favor- Frid able purchase of these Dresses. ors ; ‘ Gra The Dresses are of the soft, closely-knitted jer- pn 4 sey, in prevailing styles, some with short sleeves, Tan and many in the coat style or overblouse effect Beaver that so admirably dispenses with a wrap in sunny Brown weather. Taupe Silk and worsted embroidery, braiding and cord Green tucking are responsible for the diversity in this poate showing. Sizes for women and misses. Five Models are Shown in the Sketch No. 1 -style in sand-color jer- No. 4. Short-sleeve overblouse modeé jey, with braid embroidery, in sand-color, with worsted special $13.95. French-knot embroidery in No. 2. Overblouse model in brown self-color and brown—spe- jersey, in side-buttoning . “ig ; style with braid embroidery the bea aaa pecial $13.95, No. 5. A straight-line Dress in tan No. 3. Copenhagen-blue jersey, coat- beautifully braided Jersey, style, dou with cord tucking, buckled belts and lor tricolette vestee pecial $13.95. pockets on front and outstanding special $13.95. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Here in Profusion are Dainty White Voile Blouses at $1.95 UCH piles and piles of the crisply - fresh Lingerie Blouses Tuesday’s Featured Offerings in The Downstairs Store 27 Leather “Boston” Bags Special $4.95 Tuesday Pig as handy for shop- ping as for week-end use are these Bags of split cowhide in brown and black, with their staunch double handles. Sewed and riveted frames; cloth lining with pocket. In sizes 12, 18, 14, 15 and 16-inch, special $4.95. ~-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Men’s Mercerized Cotton Shirts and Drawers ape $1.00 Garment HERE are slight imperfections in the’ making of these garments, hence the low price. The garments are woven from fine cotton yarns, soft and elastic, with mercerized cross stripe in light-blue;_ wrists and ankles knit to fit. 5 Shirts in long-sleeve style; drawers in ankle length. Special, Tuesday, $1.00 garment. Little Girls’ Coverall Aprons —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. at 75c - WHEN she plays at gardening, and for many other of her little activities, she may wear one of these Aprons. They are of plain pink or blue per- cale, with rick-rack braid trimming. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Just 64 to sell at 75¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 3,000 Yards of 10-inch Embroideries Reduced to 7TV20 Yard T will be real economy to provide for Spring sewing needs from this low-prited assortment of Embroid- eries, They are well-worked in eyelet pattern, with scalloped tdges—for petticoat flounces and children’s frocks. Sharply underpriced at 7 1-2¢ yard. The Acorn Cabinet Gas Range —THH DOWNSTAIRS STORE. wy that offer so'much of smartness and practicability for this price! There are plain-weave voiles as a foundation for much fine tucking and lace trimming, and there are self-cross- barred weaves and colored-dot effects, and Blouses with trimming of contrasting color. So good-looking for this low price are these Waists, that most women who see them Tuesday will want more than one. Price $1.95. —THB DOWNSTAIRS STORK, ° N lively contrast to the delicate pastel printings on Dress Voiles I white grounds are the foulard-like patterns on cos- tume colors—all calling to mind the loveliest of sheer at 65c Yard frocks, with perhaps a sash as an added touch of femininity, Thirty-six inches wide, 65¢ yard. _. THE DOWNSTAIRS sTORD. N° stooping or reaching is necessary in baking or cooking with the Acorn—cooking top, oven and shelves are all ideally located. The oven is deep enough and high enough to hold two racks of bread at once—and the built-in shelves and extra heavy oven top provide shelf room in addi- tion to the warming or storage compartment. Uniformly good cooking and baking results may be expected of the Acorn, and it is economical of gas, | Price $65.00. _siove section, THE pewestiae sro.

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