The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 7

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KAN F mothe gestion N It is known as the “Bases tem,” which takes from the usual monotony and and th e first base, having made a “hit g Each — suce § makes a 4 ¥ Ui he is Banded Leghorn Hats Endowed with Particular Charms for Tailleur Wear $8.50 | R sports wear, too, they are delightful, for i on account of their feather weight they may _ be worn for hours with no discomfort. Four good blocks are featured — drooping, saucer-brim, turn-edge and straight sailor — with band and bind- ing of grosgrain ribbon. In Navy, Tan, Black, Brown — $8.50. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Coverall Apron Special $1.50 HIS low price is es- | pecially interesting because the Aprons may be worn as dresses if desired. | | | They are made, of | firm percale, as pic- | | tured, with belted waistline and single patch pocket on skirt. Choice of stripes, and small figures, in id light and dark colors, J with trimming of con- trasting piping. Special $1.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts at $1.50 ULL cut from sturdy cloth and double- stitched throughout, these Work Shirts of chambray make a good beginning toward long service. Light- and dark-blue, with collar attached, nd one pocket—$1.50. Men’s Union Suits, $3.00 OF SOFT finish wool-and-lisle mixture in light-weight, are these Union Suits, fine- [| ribbed, elastic weave; in ankle length, with long Meeves. Price $3.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 44-piece Dinner Set (With Slight Imperfections) Special $7.50 ECAUSE there are occasional irre gu- larities in the pattern of this dinnerware, the price is considerably less than regular. Two deco- rations to choose from— one a pink floral spray, the other’a blue rim and gold border effect, as pictured. The set con- sists of 6 Dinner Plates 1 Covered Vegetable Dish 6 Salad Plates 1 Open Vegetable Dish 6 Bread and Buttor Plates 1 Platter 6 Soup Plates 1 Sugar 6 Cups and Saucers 1 Creamer 1 Bow! The 44-piece Set, $7.50. In the same patterns is a 33-piece Set, consisting ‘of 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Pie Plates, 6 Oatmeal Dishes, 6 ups, 6 Saucers, 1 Platter, 1 Vegetable Dish, 1 Salad Bowl—also subject to imperfections—$4.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Bt ae or the basen Well, at Least He’s © on Honest. About It THE SEATTLE STAR— BY EDWARD M, THIERRY clothing. | The are | “muti” and the hip) sal African Bxpedition many natives ther ho rare survivals, that by takin flesh of a av a white pe DURMAN, Natal, April 7 Po: || n South Afrion «are having trouble over witcheraft and black | hand outrages among na 6 natives have just been con. | dead man's aid they saw the head and Chaka and Dingaan, the « at Zulu » “eure” a sickly native of the body were found Durban fre », thru legends | by the polloe, as well ax ashes of the they hear in nea re | firma at Livin in| Rhodewia, ale to Kaffirs “SANTA WINE" HO TURN MILK It animal resembl| VEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, their at they get to native kraals the human | so s stored in jars SUPPOSED of the victim cooking in a pot | chief te and | the legendary test of ite genuinenes t the fat was afterward y, not found |is that it will turn milk red and bottled for “muti " ° 1920. At the meeting of the North Bri “INDOOR BASEBALL” TEACHES ? > THESE anes TO HES ||\CANNIBALS BOIL MAN’S HEART FOR MEDICINE/PRINC pub}eount for the side the player repre | Reporter With Smithsonian-Univer h “ack hand’ erimes, closely an i © laid at native ne te They "ter | mark.of cang Big \ Whisky Linitnie .| on Scotch Railroad |. EDINBURGH, Scotland, April 7 y commission the chair that compensation claims » numbere sinet 2,6 ntly FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE Interesting New Arrivals in Top Coats $17.50 and $24.50 HE jaunty short Coats so highly favored have Chocolate-filled Straws, Special 40c.Pound HE crispy whiteness of these dainty lengths of candy encloses a rich choco- late filling. Wholesome sweets for the children, and for grown-ups, too. Special, 40¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. /> Low-heel * Walking Pumps $4.50 Pair N ITS dull finish, its broad toe and its flat heels this turned-sole Pump is well-adapted to general wear and for walking. For women and growing girls, sizes 214 to 6, widths B, C and D, $4.50 pair. WOMEN’S PUMPS OF DARK-BROWN AND BLACK KID, with leath- er Louis heels and turned , soles, 2% to 7, $6.75 designs. lace-collar styles, and Gray. —at $5.75. embroidered hemstitched styles, with side or back opening — in White, Flesh-color, Col- umbine, Firefly, Golden Glow, Sizes 36 to 46. Literally hundreds of Waists to choose from STAIRS Women’s Sleeveless Union Suits, 75c ANY women are particularly partial to these tight-knee Union Suits, with their band or A Diversified Collection of Georgette Waists at $5.75 OT only for variety and quantity is this showing of Georgette Waists of interest, but for the high character of the individual several clever interpretations in this display, in Coats of Heather Mixtures, Silvertones. Tinseltone, Camel’s Hair Cloth and Polo Cloth Important in diversifying the styles are leather belts, angora trimming, stitching and novelty pockets. Excellent values at $17.50 and $24.50. —THE DOWN: TORE beaded tops. Low neck and sleeveless, in sizes 36 to 44. Price ast é d¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —short-sleeve affairs, collarless and and Bisque —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Table Tumblers, 6 for 45c Women’s HERE are three <= tterns in these Sample Oxfords thin= blows Table Size 4 Only Tumblers, as pic- 4d tured; also plain $4.45 Pair Tumblers, at a price Just 40 pairs of these so attractive that White Canvas Oxfords with one will want. to high, medium or low heels —size 4 only—$4.45 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Five-foot Step-Ladder, Special $1.85 OR washing windows, cleaning high wood work, taking down and putting up pictures, and for ever so many other tasks that spring cleaning brings in its train—a step-ladder is a very handy thing to have. These are of seasoned spruce, reinforced with steel rod supporting alternate steps. Special $1.85. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE provide against Summer's inevitable extra needs as well as for camp and summer home—6 for #58. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Collar Laces in Filet-patterns and heavy Venise effects, in sectional and pointed effects that curve smoothly around the round neck line or may be drawn by narrow ,ibbon— $1.25 to $2.50 yard. —THUE DOWNSTAIRS STORS Women’s Silk-boot Stockings $1.00 OR appearance sake these stockings have deep boots of silk; for serv- ice, they are strongly rein- forced at heel, sole and toe and made with wide hem at top. Sizes 944 and 10 $1.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s “Peter Pan” Sleeping Garments $1.00 to $1.60 ITTLE outdoor sleepers will be cozily warm in these Sleeping Garments, which are fashioned from lightly fleeced material, with worsted feet attached. * Sizes 1 to 7 years— priced according to size, from $1.00 to $1.60. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Filet-Pattern Laces 10c Yard IRM and heavy Laces in characteristic square - mesh Filet effects, for the tops of undergarments, for petticoats and for fancy- work uses; 4 inches wide. 10¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wood Serving Trays $1.50 ss faseiciee are 50 of the substantial, well - fin- ished Trays at this price, in mahogany finish, with design under glass. Size 11x17 inches; exceptional value at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Toys for Little Gardeners OE, Rake and Shovel in miniature sizes make up Toy Gardening Sets, priced at 35¢, 65¢ and S5¢. Miniature Lawn Mowers with corrugated wheels, wooden rolls and revolving knives, 50¢. 4 ‘Noy Section, —THD DOWNSTAIRS STORE. } | 8¥ J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH ut T have i STOCKHOLM, April 7 Stock t holm is horrified at the crown prince writer a kings in the en, radical E “PALS” WITH REDS; STOCKHOLM IS SHOCKED! word of wn prince in tic in his the de- ying to Hab is re at the bot f ind | unrest in Sweden. have had some hot argu 4 to me. “L n prince smile, It ix thought that the $500,000,000 silk which the United ear from China, Remnants of Silks and Woolens at Sharp Reductions N assembling a wardrobe for the new season, very attractive savings are to be had in choosing the materials from these remnant lengths: THE SILKS include Taffetas, Messalines, Poplins, Pon- gee, Crepe de Chine, also fancy silks; lengths from one yard to sufficient quantity for a one-piece dress, THE WOOLENS include Serges, Poplins, Nun’s Veil- ing and Mixtures, suitable for children’s frocks, women's separate skirts and coats. .Lengths from 1 to 444 yards. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Simplicity is Emphasized in This Slip-over Gown, $1.50 MBROIDERY edging combines with soft lingerie cloth to make this attractive Gown at $1.50. And there are others, just as attractive, in Ve neck style, with lace edg- ing, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Introducing— “Busyboy” Playwear For Boys and Girls ADE especially to Frederick & Nelson’s specifications are these staunch little Suits for play wear. p As shown in the sketch, they may take the place of two or three gar- ments that are more easily soiled. They are not likely to rip or tear, for they are of firm blue denim or khaki twill cloth; trimmings are plain red band- ing. With high neck and long sleeves or FREDERICK & NELSON low neck and short sleeves. RUSYBO S 8 Sizes 1 to years, $1.75; 10|| =—PLAYWEAR s to 14 years, $2. “BUSYBOY” BLUE DENIM BIB OVERALLS with double knee and seat; two front and hip pockets and riveted buttons, sizes 3 to 9 years, $1.65; 10 to 16 Boys’ HEAVY BLUE DENIM OVERALLS in one- piece style—no blouse needed—sizes 24 to 30. Price $3.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE - Universal Polish Mop With Pint of Polish $1.00 ; VERY attract- j ive combination offering for Thurs- day—Universal Pol- ish Mop, as pic- tured, made of good quality cotton twine, treated with polish and ready for use; also extra can of polish for re-treating mop. The tviangular shape of this mop makes it espe- cially ef.ective in cleaning corners and narrow spaces, and it removes the dust and renews luster of all varnished and painted surfaces. For the mop with tin container, and pint can of polish, $1.00, —Housewares Section THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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