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Your! but have arn | Deiching, head a, and real misery in the stomach "si ave N, SPECIAL jone of the most Seattle Styl No. 88—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets — Here is an unus which, when worn the new Eton effe tie white lace ruff led bib-like front forms a vest Individuality is dis and across the pockets. DAISY HENRY. ually attractive spring costume, | without the heavy coat, displays | ct. This style promises to be) pular of the season. The lit-| arrangement in J} and gives a three-piece effect. played by the narrow accordion- le uke lumps! plaited edging around the jacket, the bottom of the skirt) If the lady pictured here will call af The Star’s editorial rooms, abe) will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. Friday’s Fashion picture was of Miss Frances Nelson, 726 Harvard |} —Photo by Cress-Dale | PRICE BASEMENT —In fairness to yourself you should investigate this new kind of Base- ‘ment Store before purchasing Ready-to-Wear. —Only a small part of our offerings can be advertised, but the whole ‘Basement Salesroom is filled with specially priced merchandise, plainly marked for your inspection. Latest Style Expressions in Popular Priced T rimmed Hats —A wonderful assortment, embracing Lisere, Jap and Milans, straw and crepe, patent leathers and com- binations, in small, medium and large. Off-face ef- fects, many Mitzis, Turbans, Mushrooms and Pokes, besides others. Beautiful trimmings of flowers, raffia, ribbons, fancies and embroidery. —lIn black, brown, navy, cherry and many others. —Priced at $5.00. 100 Jersey Dresses Qualities that would sell up would sel up QUE —A feature offering, For Tuesday A Remarkable Sale of $19.75 indeed, for Jersey is one of Fashion’s most favored weaves for this season. —100 dresses in this special purchase ; dresses elaborately embroidered, charmin for afternoon wear ; dresses fashioned in tail- “ored and semi-tailored styles for business and street wear; dresses for rts wear; in fact can safely say—‘Jersey dresses, for wear almost anywhere.” The styles are ex- orang attractive—pretty straight-line ects, embroidered in’ fancy silks and braids, smock style dresses with fancy worst- er embroidery, and dresses that almost like suits, with their embroidered vests cluster tucks. " —The colors include navy, bronze, fawn, tan, ‘Pekin, Copenhagen, taupe and henna shades. 4 we | FRASIER- SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Dress Skirts at $15.00 Pretty new Dress Skirts, made of novelty plaids, stripes and checks. Both light and dark colors, in pleated and plain taiiored styles, with pockets and —These are the popular Separate Skirts for outing and general wear, combining general utility service with correct style. —Skirts, Third Floor Spring Union ° Suits Just Received; for Women —Silk Top Union Suits, with V-neck and band top. In flesh only. —tThis is a very recent shipment. —Sizes 84, 36 and 38, at $3.50 a suit. —Sizes 40, 42 and 44, at $3.75 a suit. —Munsing Silk Top Union Suits, in pink and white, with V-neck and band top; also the bodice top, with ribbon straps. —Sizes 4, 5 and 6, at $2.75 a suit. —Sizes 7, 8 and 9, at $3.00 a suit. —Kolt Underwear, First Floor Hair Bow Ribbons For Easter —A specia] assortment, in white, self- colored striped taffetas and moires for Easter hair bows, and also very popular for sashes. We have a line of self-col- ored, plain, striped and pastel colors, in Dresden effects, as well. Five to 614 inches in width. A special offering for Easter at 60c a yard. —A narrow picot-edged ribbon, in popu- lar shades, is also featured at 60c a yard. —Ribbons, First Floor | New Marabous —With the opening of the Spring sea- son comes the desire for the soft, fluffy marabous, which are being shown in a profusion of attractive styles this year. —They are in black, natural and taupe, some elaborately trimmed with tails and ostrich; others in Stole effects with pockets. —The prices are from $10.00 to $42.50. ~-Neckwear, First Wloor Sill Dresses at $35.00 —Made of taffeta, silk and satin. With the new tier, tunic and pannier effects; Sin the basque and surplice styles, Neat- ly trimmed with beads, embroidered designs and narrow ruffles. Narrow lace finishes the collar and cuffs. —Brown, Taup Navy, Black an French Blue. —A very good new Silk Dress at this moderate price. —Silk Dresses, Third Floor. Heatherbloom etecmenenns 3 Ao Petticoats ess —A complete line of Heatherbloom Petticoats, with 10-inch ruffles, of chiffon taffeta. Plain colored tops with plain and changeable ruffles. The colors are green, rose, white, Copenhagen, American beauty, taupe, brown, purple, navy and , black. Priced at $3.95 each. —Pettiooata, Third Moor The New Smocks Exquisitely Dainty and Attractive —A complete line of new Smocks, for indoor as well as outdoor wear. —All made of good quality crepe and Devonshire, trimmed in wool and silk embroidery and in contrast- ing shades of crepe. —The colors include cream, tan, yel- low, tangerine, lavender, pink, rose, coral, delft, Copenhagen and Nile. —Priced at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.75, $19.50 and $22.50. —Sinocka, Third Floor New Leather emcee Belts —New Swagger Belts, used for the coat, sweater and wool scarf, are of colored calfskin, faced on either side with black patent leather, and fin- ished with a harness buckle. The colors are brown, red and white. Priced at 50¢ and 75c. —Other Belts, some plain, some in modest novelty combinations. Priced Sports Special at (ayy $57.50 —Coats of polo cloth, camels hair cloth, Bolivia and goldtone, in the sports and three-quarter lengths. ese are very good for gen- eral utility, street and sports wear. In both loose and belted styles, with narrow leather belts and belts of self ma- terial. Light tan, dark tan and Pekin blue. —Specially priced at 7.50. —Coata Third Fleor Girls’ Coats <<<, Coats ——— 6 to 16 Years “> —Of camel’s hair, polo, velour, serge and silverflake. Made with loose back, full length. Others in the short sports coat style. Trimmed with leather, silk and but- tons. Priced at $10.00 to $45.00. —-Misses’ Department, Third Floor Gingham Dresses For Junior Girls, Sizes 13, 15, 17 —Made of crepe, chambray, gingham and linene. With overskirts and full pleated skirts, Trimmed with pique, lawn and velvet ribbon. —All good styles for growing girls. The colors are pink, blue, green, yellow and rose. —In stripes, plain colors and plaids. Priced at $5.00 to | from 35c¢ to $1.75. Leather Goods Section, First Floor $17.50. New Lingerie Envelope Chemises ‘Grouped at $5.95 oe ~Attractively ‘and durably made of good quality wash- able satin and crepe de chine. Several pretty styles, all daintily trimmed and each one a special value at the price. —Lingerte, Second Floor Beautiful New Camisoles slip-over-the-head and fasten-front models. —The trimmings include novelty effects with inset bands of a cross tucked georgette, hemstitched outlines, laces and ribbon bows. —One particularly attractive camisole is a_ two-tone model of silk chiffon cloth in orchid over light blue, with lace and cluster tucks, and brocaded lingerie ribbon shoulder straps. —Camisoles, Second Floor Full Stocks of French Gloves —Our, French Gloves are from the best manufacturers of France, including those of which we are most proud, from the “Vallier” shops. Any glove bearing this name has our unqualified recommendation, and proves a prime favorite with every purchaser. . ——Two-clasp “Vallier” gloves, pique and overseam sewn, and with imperial stitched backs; qualities that can be washed in soap and water; come in black, white, brown, tan, mode and champagne. They are moderately priced at $4.50 a pair. —*Vallier” novelty embroidered glace gloves, two-clasp, pique sewn, with contrasting crochet embroidered backs, are priced at $4.00 a pair. —tThese two items are suggested at random from among the new arrivals. Colored Gloves, First Moor Handkerchief SE Linens — —-Not only are they desirable for handkerchiefs, bat are very appro priate for women's waists, dresses and children’s wear as they wash well and give long, satisfactory service, 36 inches wide, tn the fol- lowing colors: Green, pink, blie, tan, rose and helio, —Priced at $2.60 a yard. Second Floor —Misses’ Department, Third Floor Women’s Fancy Hose ~-Women’s splendid quality Fancy Hose, in black with white clocking, black with black clocking, white with black clocking, white with white clock- ing, cordovan with mahogany clocking, silver with silver clocking and navy with white clocking. —Priced at $2.50 to $5.00 a pair. —Women’s Black Boot Lace Hose with all silk tops, and all lace Hose in spleny did qualities. Priced at $6.00 and $6.50 a pair. —Women's Embroidered Hose in a splendid quality, in black with black embroidery, and black with open work and embroidery. —Priced at $4.50 and $7.00 a pair. —Hosiery, First Floor Girls’ Middies Sizes 6 to 16 Years —New Middies made of galatea and jeans, in white$ also in white with red and blue collars and cuffs, and with sailor collars trimmed with soutash braids. The sleeves have characteristic naval emblem. —Priced at $2.50, $8.50 and $3.95. —Misses’ Department, Third Floor Separate Skirts To Be Worn With the Middy —Pretty separate skirts for girls, made in pleated styles, of white galatea, pique and navy blue serge. —Sizes for girls 6 to 16 years, —The White Skirts are priced at $2.50 and $5.00. , —The Navy Serge Skirts are priced at $8.50. —Misses’ Department, Third Floor Nica 5 oo ee