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PRthaTASP SRST SEAS PF? Sethe eon - awe In BP - Os ae & caeieae y _ 000 for loan to veterans of the war }| granted by parliament. 5; Relatives the heart of Bocheland, | Blegrist, Zeppielinstrasse 4 Inger, Baden, Deutsch appeals to Mayor Caldwell for im locating his brother-in-law, Wagner, who at last report, 3988, was a beer brewer at » but it is considered ‘What he has since changed his de. Wagner's people in Germany ik he may be dead or interned. either case they are anxious to from him. On July 12, 1915, n address was Horton hotel, . Boattle. ju MAY BE ne P, GUIDE dicted He ie Will Be Tem- porary Chairman GO, May 10.—The selection Henry Cabot Lodge as chairman of the national committes was predicted here today. _ -Tt-was believed the senator who led the treaty reservations fight would be chosen by the committee on ar. CHIC @ was believed to have solidified 's support. Jt was Parned the republican na- 1 committee will meet here May “to hear contesting delegations. in imitation of the the United States and ) NEW YORH—Three dead and one fy burned in East Side tenement fire. HHICAGO.—Rescued by police with others from mysterious gas Wm. 0. Krauter was later in the same house dying, with bullet holes in his body. treet car workers strike a day wage increase. SM, Ore—Rody of Mra Al- Frank, of @ublimity, found, in Empty poison viel lay near "CUMBERLAND, Ma.--Frank Car- , actor, killed when auto strikes | ABERDEEN. — Safe containing $483.16 stolen from Union dairy and carried away in auto truck. CONSTANTINOPLE.—Three shots Tired in futile attempt to assassinate | OTTAWA.—An additional $50,000,- EVERETT. — Suit of Washington Paving company against city of Everett for $249,287.25 dismissed by Judge Guy C. Alston. It is expected to be renewed. Alrplane ber company filed. N. W. Magicians Will . ri Convene This Week Every magician in the Northwest will be represented, and each will do his best stunt at an entertainment and dance {to be given at the Green wood hall, North 83rd and Green ‘WooS ave. next Friday evening, May » It has regular busl- Mae meetings on the third Thursday of each month at 409 Boston block their homes in Seattle and the North- west. | Elks Will Hold . Picnic for Boys Beattie boys will be guests of Se ttle Elks at another gigantic Flag Day picnic at Woodland Park on Jane 14.‘ Last year 28,000 boys went to the picnic—the biggest stunt of its kind ever gttempted here. Dozens of clowns and barrels of lemonage will be features. Paving Concern eriice Case Dismissed EVERETT, May 10.—The Wash- ington Paving company's suit against the city to recover $249,- 287.56 for work alleged to have teen done on the Sultan river pipe Jine project having been dismissed Judge Guy ©. Alston on motion @f the paving company, It was pre- gamed today a new suit will be filed phortly, probably to. recover $2,- 69 for tools and supplies, TWO GIKIS MISSING from at Everett are sought by police They are Theresa Harding 4 Rena Russel, each 14. GEATILE'S FUTURE, as trans. ¢ port means huge develop- here, according to foreign trade from New York who in- d waterfront and city Bunday. VU. B. LEGAL gotfice in ‘Tacoma been closed, and Deputy U. 8. ney Frank R. Conway moved to help clear congested Three Groups of Women’s Low Shoes Réduced to $4.45 Pair Louis-heel, turned-sole styles, with sizes rang- ing from 21% to 7; widths AA to D. 39 Pairs of Women’s Black Kid Pumps 29 Pairs of Women’s Patent Pumps . _ 120 Pairs of Women’s Patent Oxfords Keenly underpriced at $4.45 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Curtain Fabrics and Curtains at Deep Reductions 200 YARDS OF LAGE-EDGED MARQUISBTTE, in cream and white, 27 inches wide, reduced to 33¢ yard, 60 PAIRS OF SCRIM.CURTAINS with tuck borders, in ecru shade only, reduced to $1.45 pair. 30 PAIRS OF SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CUR- TAINS, somewhat soiled from display, reduced to: $1.45 pair. 155 YARDS OF SCRIMS AND VOILES in white, cream and ecru, 86 inches wide, reduced to 33¢ yard. 250 YARDS OF PRINTED MARQUISETTES in floral and bird designs, 36 inches wide, reduced to 33¢ yard. 125 YARDS OF PLAIN SCRIM, principally in ecru shade, 27 and 28 inches wide, reduced to 14¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2,400 Yards of Silks at Greatly Reduced Prices + kd some lots the range of colors is incomplete, in others there are perhaps only a few pieces—but in every instance the savings are well worth having.. - 350 YARDS OF SHIRTING SILKS REDUCED TO $2.85 YARD Crepe and jersey weaves with costume stripes, 33 inches wide. _250 YARDS OF BLACK MESSALINE REDUCED TO $1.75 YARD A soft, satin-finish weave, in 86-inch width, reduced to $1.75 yard. $00 YARDS OF FOULARDS REDUCED TO $2.95 YARD Characteristic figured effects, in Tan, Brown, Navy, Copenhagen and Black, 36 inches wide, $2.95 yard. 400 YARDS OF SILK-AND-COTTON POPLINS REDUCED TO $1.00 YARD . “Choice of Brown, Wistaria, Taupe, Plum, White, Copenhagen, Belgium-blue and Gray, 36 inches wide, reduced to $1.00 yard. 700 YARDS OF NOVELTY SILKS | REDUCED TO $1.25 YARD Plaids, Stripes and Shepherd Check patterns, in a wide array of colorings, 36 inches wide, reduced to * $1.26 yard. 200 YARDS OF 27-INCH CHINA SILK REDUCED TO 75¢ YARD Principally light colorings in this light-weight Silk, reduced to 75¢ yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Wheel Toys For Toddlers Sharply Reduced in Price OUNDED on the “Kiddie Kar” idea are these , wooden-wheel affairs. with animal heads, whose mouths open and shut as little feet propel the car. They are called Roly-Bunny, Roly-Pony, Roly-Ducky, and are sharply reduced to $2.75. Roly-Bowwow, $2.40. “Scoot a Pony” is a similar ‘car in the form of a fiery dappled gray, reduced to $2.00. Wooden Auto Cars with padded seats, wooden wheels ‘and steering wheel, % only, reduced to $5.25 each. “Roly” Toys with mounted wooden guns which turn from side to side as the car is steered, reduced to —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. eo ~ FREDERICK & NELSON Fira AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Disposal of Broken Lines of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses at Greatly Reduced Prices ASRANGED in six groups as follows, a clearance assort- ment of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses, priced very ‘much less than regular because size-assortments are in- complete. 20 Fine Georgette Blouses Reduced to $10.75 In this group there is choice of Navy, Cherry, Bisque, Turquoise, Goldenglow and Peach. Sizes 36 to 44. 75 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Reduced to $2.85 These are broken lines, but they of- fer very attractive choosing in White, Flesh-color, Navy and Black. : 50 Georgette Waists Reduced to $5.85 Charming styles with embroidery and lace trimming, in White, Flesh-color, Peach, Navy and Light-blue. Sizes 36 to 44. 100 Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Blouses Reduced to $1.85 The Crepe de Chine Blouses in White and Flesh-color, the Taffeta Blouses in Black only. Exceptional Values. 20 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses Reduced to $8.75 A small group, offering savings of importance. Choice of Turquoise, Rose, Cherry, Copenhagen and Salmon. “Sizes 86 to 44. 150 Georgette Blouses Reduced to,$3.95 Lace, tucking and embroidery trim- med—in Cherry, Bisque, League-blue, Golden-glgw, Salmon, Turquoise. 300 White Voile Blouses Reduced to $1.65 Some of these Blouses are slightly soiled or rumpled from display. They are of sheer, easily-laundered Voile, with laces and embroidery, or in combination with organdie. Sharply underpriced at $1.65. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A Group of Women’s Wool Sweaters Reduced ($5.95 100 SWEATERS REDUCED TO $3.95 45 SWEATERS REDUCED TO $5.95 The popular slip-over Sweaters that Close-fitting Slip-over styles, ‘in harmonize delightfully with sports American Beauty, Turquoise, Navy, skirts, in Salmon, American Beauty, Salmon-pink and Flesh-color, priced Green, Peacock and Copenhagen. considerably less than’ regular. 80 SWEATERS REDUCED TO $9.75 These are in the fetching ripple style, and are featured in Peacock-blue, Flesh- color, Turquoise and Cherry, ° —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB 70 Navy Serge and Tricotine Dresses. In an Important Underpriced Offering $22.50 Tuesday —coat styles —modified straight-line effects —overblouse effects —blouse-back novelties ‘THESE and many other highly favored styles make up this Tuesday offering—in Tricotines and Serges of excellent quality. Bright wool embroideries, buttons, narrow organdie collars and cuffs and braiding further the smart style of these Dresses. , Priced considerably less than mreeinsas $22.50. 25 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Frocks Reduced to $22.50 PRINCIPALLY in delicate colorings, these Dresses will be chosen for afternoon and informal evening wear and their new owners will be making a considerable saving. Loops of beads lavishly used, embroidery, flat beaded motifs and ribbon sashes enhance their value, and several are entirely ac- cordion plaited. Sharply underpriced at $22.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘DOWNSTAIRS S STORE] Several Lots of Cottons and Sheets Repriced to Afford Great Savings 123 SHEETS, made from good quality sheeting, size 72x90 inches (before hemming), reduced to $1.40 each, 250 YARDS OF BLEACHED COTTON TWILL TOW- ELING, 16 inches wide, reduced to 19¢ yard. 76 SHEETS of better quality, size 81x90 inches (before hemming), reduced to $1.95 each. ‘ 280 YARDS OF BLEACHED LINEN CRASH TOWEL- ING, in 17-inch width, reduced to 28¢ yard. 250 YARDS OF LIGHT-BLUE GINGHAM of good quality, 27 inches wide, reduced to 2%¢ yard. 260 YARDS OF GRAY GINGHAM, in 32-inch width, reduced to 29¢ yard. SHORT LENGTHS OF STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL, of medium widths, ranging from 2 to 10 yards, but will be cut as desired, reduced to 23¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE . Underpriced Offerings in Women’s Aprons and Undergarments 48 NURSES’ WHITE MUSLIN APRONS, shirred on belt and finished with wide hem, reduced to 75¢. 48 SALESWOMEN’S APRONS, in black sateen, round style, with two poskets, sizes 23 and 24 waist meas- urement, reduced to 45¢. 60 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S WHITE MUSLIN DRAW- ERS, sizes 27 and 29 only, reduced te 25¢. 49 WOMEN’S SLIP-OVER GOWNS, in pink or white cotton crepe, reduced to $1.25. WOMEN’S BLOOMERS, of pink or white cotton crepe, reduced to 50¢. 44 SLIP-OVER GOWNS of pink batiste, in bluebird pattern, reduced to $1.25. 100 BOUDOIR CAPS reduced to 35¢. 25 WOMEN’S ONE- AND TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS, of pink batiste, in bluebird and fan patterns, reduced to $1.75. Broken Lines of Children’s Wear Reduced 82 CHILDREN’S CREAM FLANNEL PETTICOATS reduced ‘to $1.25. 60 CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES, in plaids and Plain colors, sizes 2.to 14 years, at reduced prices, ranging from 75¢ to $1.75. 34 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, of black and white checked cotton serge, sizes 8 to 14 years, reduced to $1.95. 14 CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES, in navy cardinal, size 8 only, reduced to $3.25. -—-THE ROWNSTAIRS STORE The Housewares Section Groups Many Odd Lines at Deep Reductions BUTCHER KNIVES of good quality steel, with 8-inch blades, reduced to 30¢ each. ‘ ROUND PERFECTION TOASTERS for use on oil or gas stoves, reduced to 25¢ each. MOP WRINGERS in galvanized iron pails with bail handle, family size, reduced to $1.15 each. TWO-QUART ALUMINUM RICE BOILERS, reduced to $1.25. JAPANNED FIRE SHOVELS, short handle style, re- duced to S¢. ORONA ALUMINUM CLEANER; large can, reduced to 20¢. . METAL POLISH, for brass, copper and zinc, quart cans, reduced to 20¢; half-gallon, reduced to 40¢; gallon, reduced to 50¢. LYKNU FURNITURE POLISH, 4-ounce bottles, re- duced to 12¢; 8-ounce, reduced to 25¢. WHITE ENAMEL MEDICINE CABINETS, with mir- ror and two glass shelves, reduced to $2.50. PRESSED STEEL FRYING PANS in 9-inch size, re- duced to 17¢. GALVANIZED WASH TUBS of good quality, size 20x 101% inches, reduced to 85¢. UNIVERSAL HOUSEHOLD BUTTER CHURNS, all metal, fastened to table,.small, medium and large sizes, reduced to $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 respect- ively. WILLOW WASTE BASKETS, closely woven, reduced to 75¢. BROOMS, ranging from light household size to heavy sidewalk and basement brooms, reduced to 45¢, 594, S5¢ and $1.00. SWEEPING BRUSHES with fiber bristles and long handles, reduced to 25¢. BAMBOO PICNIC SETS (Knife and Fork), 2 sets for 5¢; Retinned Steel Sets (Knife, Fork and Spoon) 15¢ set. STERNAU CANNED HEAT COOKING OUTFITS, some with aluminum kettles, others with handled — nickel-plated vessels, also Curling Iron Heaters, at reduced prices ranging from 15¢ to $1.75. : VACUUM CARPET CLEANERS, operating by power- | : ful bellows as machine is run over the carpet, . connection with revolving brush. Reduced to $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE