The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, veal SAYS FRANCE | RESPONSIBLE FOR BIG WAR Seattle Judge in New Book Makes Charge, Creating Sensation That France, and not Ger- many, was primarily respensi- ble for the Kurepean war is the charge made by Frederick Baus- man, of Seattle, former justice of the state supreme court, in a book, “Let France Explain,” which is to be published in Lon don next month. The book, which is expected to create a prefound sensation among stu- dents of iniernational politics, has already been listed by H. W. Massingham, editor of the London Nation and Athenacum, as one of the three greatest books of the war.” Judge Bausman contends that Meca Tate, France should bear a part of the! oj; » losses brought on by the war and singer, who should, therefore, receive far leas Pretty College Versailles treaty. Girl on Stage the pretty is delighting patrons at Loew's Palace Hip\ than she was awarded under the! theater this week with her | music, spends her leisure mo- A single telegram from the French | ments enjoying the luxury of government to Russia would have the Alpha Chi Omega sorority Prevented the war, he declares in! the book; but that telegram was | 2OUSE | never sent, altho both Germany| Washington, and England did everything they house at the University of | She graduated, in music at Northwestern uni-| Gould to avert the cataclysm, a0 / versity, where she became a! cording to the work. Judge Bausman also denies that |member of the sorority fam-| Germany was better prepared for ‘Y, and on tour, she declares | war than the allies. France has always been supreme in the art of} cate an Alpha Chi house. war, he asserts, pointing out that ene beth France and Russia, without . counting England, had greater Viscount F rench @rmies than Germany. ‘The author is now in London With Mrs. Bausman, but is expected | to return to Seattle next month, LONDON, June 7 out permit. | offictal announcement yesterday. Is Earl of Ypres Field Marshal Viscount French ts now an earl of | the United Kingdom, with the heredi- BELLINGHAM.—Frank Luke of] tary title of Earl of Ypres. The hon Deming, fined $25 when he pleads | or has recently been confirmed upon | guilty to setting slashing fire with-| nim by King George, according to an | home is wherever she can lo-! Two Demonstrations of WALTER CAMP’S Famous “Daily Dozen” Health-bringing Exercises Will be given in the Store Auditorium this week, as follows: Thursday, June 8th, 12:30 to 1:30 Friday, June 9th, 12:30 to 1:30 { NEW zest is brought to daily exercising, by this combination of Walter Camp’s inspiriting instruc- | tions, set to stirring music, for phonograph owners. If you are under-weight or over-weight, or physically below normal in other respects, a short daily session | with Walter Camp will bring excellent results. | A young woman from the Young Women’s Chris- | tian Association athletic class will conduct this week’s | demonstrations, to which everyone is invited. | (Fifth Floor) FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ‘|DOMISTARS STORE Lovely Midsummer Hats Of Georgettes and Silks 5 00 at a Decidedly-low Price: e ANTON AND GEORGETTE CREPES are com- bined with taffeta, moire and baronet satin in the fashioning of these appealingly-new Midsummer Hats, adorned with organdie flowers, ribbon, beads, em- broidery and ostrich—charming for wear with tub frocks and other Summer apparel. Colorings: Navy, Sand, Orchid, Pink, Tile-blue and Gray. Uncommonly good values at $5.00, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE |] Sandal is thoroughly se0d-look- The “Bobby” Sandal, $4.50 ITH the low flat heel that ts rapidly gaining in popular: ity, and with cutout vamp, this new Twostrap Patent Leather ing—as well as modestly-priced. Sixes widths B, C and D. Priced at $4.50 pair, 2% to 7%; Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords Special $1.35 Pair N unusually low price, due to a special purchase, on these Brown Rarefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords, with rervice able leather soles, Sizes from child's 5 to misses’ A Thursday feature at $1.35 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 40-inch Crepe de Chine $1.29 Yard N especiallygood value for the money. In good asnort- ment of colors, including Jade, Sky-blue, Henna, Nile, Holland blue, Pink, Orchid, Orange, Pert winkle, Peach, Navy, Gray, Flame, Mais, Beige, Apricot and Black. 32-Inch Chinese Pongee 65c Yard A splendid value at the low price; and weilladapted to use tor draperigs, underwear or tub clothes. 54-Inch All-Wool Tweeds $2.50 Yard Shown in five different Gray and Tan mixtures, with bright flecks of harmonizing colors. 54-Inch Homespuns $1.95 Yard A fabric of that fringes ideally for sports skirts and dresses. Comes in several attractive shades THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE crom-bar weave, Little Fellows’ Tub Suits $1.95 S° well-made in every de tail and of such staunch ma terials are thee Suits, that moth ers will rejoice at the low price Middy and Oliver Twist styles with button-on trousers, of linene, chambray, cotton crash and cotton twill, in tan, blue, gray, navy, khaki and green, with contrasting braiding and chevronsa, Sizes 3 to 8 years, Particularly good values at $1.95. ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Khaki Twill Trousers A very good quality of Khaki Twili is red into these Trousers vic ble for fish ing, gardening and garage work Sizes to 40. Decidedly low. priced at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Dish Drainer Seald the dishes and let them stand and dry in this circular Wire Dish Drainer—with place for silverware, too; a time and labor saver, xtra good value at Egg and Beet Slicer Summer Salad Garnishes may be daintily pre this artic beet is and fine wires slice and quickly. Price THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 975 Pairs at 65¢ ~—Silk-boot Hosiery in lace effect, with 18-inch boot and mercerized top; White, Brown and Black. Per pair 65¢. 1,020 | Pp . | and toe. airs 10. Per pair, 85¢. pair, 65¢. A Very Low Price on This Oak-finished Dresser $12.75 RESSER of good, -” plain lines, as pictured, in Royal oak finish. Three roomy drawers, top measuring 19x38 inches, and beveled mirror 16x20 inches. Special, Thursday, $12.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Other Offerings of Especial Interest to Homekeepers: s 450 RAG RUGS AT 55¢ EACH Hit-and-miss effects in fine, even weaves, size 24x36 inches—-about 450 of these Rugs to sell at this low price—5S5¢ each. 9x12-FT. GRASS RUGS AT $3.95 Cool-looking Summer Rugs for camp and bungalow, stenciled with green, brown or blue border on natu- ral-color ground; edges are bound with carpet bind- ing. Low-priced at $3.95. RUFFLED CURTAINS AT 95¢ PAIR These Ruffled Voile Curtains make dainty window hangings for bedroom or sunroom. They are in 214- yard length, with ruffles 14% or 344 inches wide. Low-priced at 95¢ pair. HEMSTITCHED CURTAINS, 95¢ PAIR Just 183 pairs of Marquisette and Scrim Curtains, finished with 2-inch hemstitched borders, to sell at this low price. All 214 yards long. Exceptional value at 95¢ pair. 1,100 YARDS CURTAIN MARQUISETTE AT 20¢ YARD Choice of white, cream and ecru in this evenly-woven Curtain Marquisette, 36 inches wide, 20¢ yard. “CLOSE-OUT” PATTERNS OF DRAPERY CRETONNES AT 24¢ YARD A factory’s “close-out” patterns in Cretonnes—good designs and colorings, for draperies, slip-covers, cushions and other uses; 33 inches wide, 24¢ yard. WINDOW SHADES 55¢ EACH A miscellaneous assortment, including the smaller sizes, and dimensions up to 36x60 inches, underpriced at 55¢ each. 27x54 TAPESTRY RUGS, $1.50 EACH These Printed Tapestry Rugs are very serviceable, and offer choice of many pleasing color-combinations, size 27x54 inches, $1.50, 750 YARDS OF ART DRAPERY CRASH AT 19¢ YARD This natural-color Cotton Crash makes good-looking portieres and window draperies for cottage or sum- mer home; 30 inches wide, 19¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Family-size Potato Ricer Fluffy Mashed Potatoes may be made doubly appetizing by put- ting them through a Potato Ricer. A Ricer is also an excellent means of crushing fruits for 25 cold drinks. Priced at... c —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Aluminum red with the help of The whole egg or ped in the depression, uniformly 2,850 Pairs of Women’s Silk-boot and Fiber-boot Hose AT UNUSUALLY-LOW PRICES | 600 Pairs at 65¢ —Plain Black Silk-Boot Stockings with boot 18 inches deep. —Silk-boot Stockings with mock seam and shaped ankle; 18-inch silk-boot, mercerized garter top, double spliced heel In Black, White, Brown and Gray. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 Pairs at 65¢ —Stockings with 20-inch boot in silk - and-fiber mixture, in Gray only. Per pair, 65¢. | 85c Pair 100 Smart Silk Frocks In Taffeta and Crepe Weaves: Reduced to $17.85 JST when so many women are wanting a Silk Frock to be worn without a wrap, comes this saving- opportunity. _The Frocks in this offering are taken from higher-priced groups—smart styles, all of them—of Taffeta and Crepe—black and navy principally. Sizes 16 and 18; 36, 38 and 40. A Thursday offering bringing attractive savings— $17.85. Per Sizes 814 to Women’s Summer Voile Dresses Sheer, fluffy Frocks of this type see much service for home and ea) ing wear during the summer. Pat-/ $1 65 terned in checked and floral designs? e of red, light-blue, lavender, pink 3 black on white grounds. Sizes 16 to 44. Low-priced at $1.65. Popular Wool Slip-over Sweaters A new showing of these Wool : Sweaters—in a profusion of lovely colorings for wear with sports skirts or tub frocks. Sizes from girls’ 12- $1 95 year to women’s 44. Low-priced at $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fast-color Japanese Table Covers and Napkins Very Low Prices rs hand-blocked, clear-blue, printed designs of Iris, Butterfly, Chrysanthemum, Wistaria, Hydrangea, Cherry, Grape and Bird patternings. For use in Summer homes and camps, as breakfast cloths, or when serving “porch or out-of-door” repasts. TABLE COVERS, size 48x48, at 85¢ each. TABLE COVERS, size 54x54, at $1.10 each. TABLE COVERS, size 60x60, at $1.35 each. NAPKINS, size 12x12, at 65¢ dozen. 1,000 Yards of Japanese Crepes at 25c Yard Colorful Japanese Crepes, 30-inch width, in Flamingo, Orchid, Alice Blue, Peacock, Persimmon, Apricot, Brown, Light-blue, Gold, Nile Green, Orange, Bisque and Pea Green. Low-priced at 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS Embossed Corduroy Robes, $3.95 —in breakfast-coat style, as pic- tured, these embossed Corduroy Robes are admirable for vaca- tion and traveling use. In Royal-purple, Cherry and Copenhagen, sizes 88 to 44, low-priced at $3.95. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 300 Coverall Aprons at 95c Each EVERAL attractive styles in these low-priced Aprons of firm percale, trimmed with rufflings and rick-rack in con- trasting color. Light and dark colorings -—sizes 36 to 46. Very good value at 95¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD Steamer Wardrobe Trunks At An Extremely- $29.85 Low Price ESE Fiber Steamer Trunks are made over three-ply veneer, with round edges and open top, fitted with extension steel trolley which will not sag, and with rein- forced steel shoulder around opening. Lined with novelty cretonne, and fitted with drop-top tray with hat arrangement for men’s or women's hats, and two trays below, Excep- tional value at $29.85. 85 MATTING SUIT CASES SPECIAL $1.55 Campers and picnickers especially will like these light weight Matting Suit Cases. In 24-inch size, special, $1.55. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Embroidery- © flounced il ee Petticoats, 5: {REE styles in these tive White Muslin © coats, for wear with | dresses and coverall aprons, ished with embroidery ff and under-ruffie. Featured at 5O¢. Muslin G 59c siipover style, with embroidery edge or at neck—sleeveleas or wi r up shoulders, some with pattern Jace bandings, value at SO¢. : —THE DOWNSTATKS and Saucers, 15¢ ‘These Blue Phoenix Cups an Saucers are slightly heavier thé the usual medium-weight and will give excellent every service. Low-priced at 15¢ ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS Girls’ and Mis Blue Denim — Overalls, 50e R berry-picking, and camping wear—p u sturdy garments at a very price. Made of staunch st blue denim, in sizes 22, 24, Qnd 28 waist measurement, ceptional values at 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS Galvanized Ash Cans $2.25 Each HIS well- made Ash Can, as illus- trated, has soldered bot- tom and sides to prevent leakage, and sides are c orrugat- ed for extra strength. Size 2% inches high, and 18 inches m qiameter, Priced low at $2.25, ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS §

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