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ee ee a ee ee Rees See ee cee er were ree eee Teer ee er ascuneibieliiinimeietameninal THE SEATTLE STAR THIS BABY DICTATES _ | = _ CONDUCT OF PARENTS FREDERICK &NELSON The Special Offering of New Black and Fancy Silks at Unusually-Low Prices An Occasion Which Holds Important Interest for All Who : Expect to Employ Silks in Working Out Their * Spring Dressmaking Plans HE Silks in this offering, secured from our regular trustworth ources, measure in every respect up to the high quality standard, consistently maintained in our stocks. ‘The weaves are those which will be in demand this Spring, for fashioning blouses, petticoats, dresses, separate kirts, suits and coats. Included are Beautiful New Fancy Silks At “ $1. 55 Yard 4 Women’s Winter Coats Reduced to $3.95 Remainders of Half a Dozen Different Lines of Women’s Coats That Were Originally $6.95 to $10 Good, warm Coats, those so practical for general everyday wear; Long Coats and | i} some Mackinaw lengths, made of heavy mixed coatings, in brown and gray; also cray enetted tweed mixtures; belted and loose styles, with slash and patch pockets; large | collars of self material and some nicely trimmed with velvet; black, navy, terra cotta and mixtures New Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses $3.95 Dainty Blouses; some with embroidered motifs; vestec fronts of contrasting color; horizontal pin tucks; large Shaped collars; in white, flesh, maize and gold 19 Winter Suits Railsiced to $6.50 Women’s Suits that are worth to $14.50, in all wool serges, in black and navy See coatteticdl Women’s New Winter Coats Priced $12.50 Heavy, warm practical Win ter Coats; full length mod- | belted, with large collars of all plush or trimmed with plush els; loose flaring or beaverette , Some have self trimmings, others with buttons and braid, while the collars are regu | ‘ ae sen I re eed convertible styles. Mra. Corda Elliott and Baby Gwendoline, for Whom She's Fighting I : : Pats is a At baie 4 . iat me ; 4 . Gwendoline Elliott, 28 months, « that the mother was not press the gue for 7 sees : 4 3 Suits, Size 14; 3 Size 16 2 Suits, Size 40; 1 Size 42 bright-eyed, smiling baby girl, i«|¢ y caring for the bab IH] gteen, brown, tan, 1 nt { minate, also and white : ; r % * erage aia reversing the order of things by | in Home setts 6 Suits, Size 36; 3 Size 38 CSUN iSize 4s os becoming her parents’ kee and changeable effect — seeeremnnninesiiiiatiasatis 4 Gwendoli been 0 js . pee _ leround ik ali for several Developed in beautiful Taffeta, Messaline, Satin and Peau de months, w parents, Roy and have waging Friday Economies _ ee “i that the b That Will Amply Repay a Trip Down Town Even on a Sloppy Day fl occans setae tha and that th faith jfiing the next mo ue | ak saeersaa i Also Black Silks Unusually Low-Priced er tnt aes teas oe Yee a at $1.00, $1.25, $1.45, $1.65 ee ve Infants’ Hose 25c Pair jf): heme. where tune’ motor ria, pie nd mea nodded he $l .85 and $1.95 Yard All thirty-six inches wide, and exceptional values at $1.55 } and the father can see her when ourt Syrup, special, a bottle »- tbe Infants’ Silk and Wool Hose, in white onty, ||P they wish. y sag, Pele aie " lud Si 7 ie S B | 500 size Dr. Klimer’s Swamp Root, for kidney | with fine ribbed elastic legs; sizes 4 to 6%; i] She Rules ‘Em ‘-'t hour The ite include Black Messaline Silks, Black Peau de Soie, Black Duchesse and bladder; special at ...........-0004- 30¢ seconds of our 40¢ grade. 1] Will both parents now be on | tle cbild Satin, Black Crepe de Chine, Black Taffeta Silks, Black Bengaline Silk, Black Ra- ere ee Se Ls hes ——— |] | their best behavior? You can just} “It is up to the parents.” he f-/H dium Silk, lack Faille Silk ; |i waxer on that Jnally sald. “I will place the little wines 2 arin —Firet Floot. 7 pu 1} Thus the little girl is ruler of her | girl in a nice h and will watch Lower Main Floor Ve Upper Main Floor | |f| | Parents’ conduct ‘the parents, The one who acts the = scree awe ie? | The E tts were married in Al-| most deserving will get the girl Water Bottles $1.75. | Crochet Thread at 6c J pam,,o%) ocover syn te time, they will bod | ing family « ppportunities of v Two-quart-size Combination Hot Water Bot- Dexter's Silko Crochet Thread, numbers 3 to received he ce and th ng > ; | py y and total! _Gosaseting ts haser an tealtr semen es | tles and Syringe, made of extra good quality 100 in white, and No, 30 in colors; not over 6 | |f | tody of Gwe ndoline on November Tubber, complete with fittings; special, $1.75. | | balls to each customer. 24, 1916, in a petition|of the im tance of her part in| led Jan-'the whole affair. Secon: loor | : ° } e Shi mi o Children’s Gowns 59¢ || INDICTMENTS WILL _ | A Smart New Skirt Model 4% — |[ | for an amended Lower Main Floor |Blue Chambray 10c Yd. Blue Chambray Gingham, 22 inches wide, in celimtare “Wein teaiilavias siden, Yond 11 In Nav Taffeta Women Ss ths to 10 yardg; not over 10 yards to each | | with yoke: some with mound necks, others with || HOLD SAYS ALLEN y (x) a — sid ’ $7, 50 Dress Boots Sheriff Bob Hodge and four city de-| seattie Thursd new styles in Taffeta 1,500 yards of Bleached Cambric, 36 inches | Children's Heavy Flannelette Gowns, pink tectives, indicted for conspiracy | P. Weldman, the 0-W, freight 1 he sk I wide; good quality Cambric; soft finish and | | and blue stripes; made with yoke, round or with the booze ring, will argue to ig ~ Skirts is shown in the sketch. ft free from dressing; special, 10c yard. | | turn-over collars; sizes 2 to 16 years. jf |auash the indic not yet 5 has the fullness gathered at sides nnant ¢ . | - dist Gest hdd alisccacs Jesse Moore-Hunt company, who NE of two especially attra Bleached Cambric 10c | Children’s Gowns 69c : tornars for o5- |W si tnticied, wes ecpeced io Cn.” wo SP seinamempany - ad Attorney G inter rs Tuesday in shirrings and plaits and the | - . . folln. 7 4 . Second Floor |] Lennan, Jobn Poolman and Meyer |confident that the indi rapes a pockets are of novi at- 4 in the matters charged and tha’ | by him or bis atte Sys y, John J. Sul- j ; b intitle "] and button trimming Price, \\ a — _— a s James Doom, Dan District Attor large pockets are of novel pat Peyser. withstand all attacks. i) $1. 95 Bath Robes $1. 49 | | They nd that tt rt has Just what section. E. J. Margett bk Women’s Blanket Rath Robes in pinie only argh gnc ypmitargady peli will take has n determined The other model, in black ta plaid and figure designs; full length Robes with the facts stated are insufficient to |livan feta designed with shirrin 7? oogupeparan: GTO. —— _ sapccrent tiseroom i bake heer ain Fioe : on mae JAPANESE PLOT BROKER DENIES | * memcenitt In Black Glazed ’ | s . . Women’s Vests at 50c | | Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c CASE DELAYED TIP ON PEACE Kidskin Heavy quality fleece-lined Vests, with high | Waldorf brand tissue Toilet Paper: good size | Smart Shapes and Lovely Colorings in is the good-looking Boot pic- Lower Main Floor 36-inch Percales 10c x Good quality Percale: good assortment of } light and dark colors, with neat patterns; in | lengths to 10 yards. cord at waist and patch pocket neck and long sleeves; sizes 26 and 38; Dutch Tolls; special, 4 rolls for 25c, At this price not | neck, elbow sleeve; sizes 42 and 44. over 8 rolls to each tures}. above, with, Syaanch | | | | Several hundred citizens of the| NEW YORK, Feb, 1.—Fran 4 | i ese section i . . top, light-weight sole an 1] susan! Sein ofS 8 ce" cannoty, warner ot'® {| The New Untrimmed Hats | ("sis : grunting their disproval of the of leather Louis heel. Sizes 244 ——7 |I}| tinuance of the trial of K. Takebo, | W- Bolling, in the firm of F. A. Upper Main Floor Fourth Floor ||] 8. Wantanabe, J. Ito Terusaki and | Connelly & Co., of Washington, 1 4. 5 to 7}, Price $4.50 pair. $. Kuwabara, the four Japanese | ‘%0ld the house leak committee . to ° Children’s Pants 75c | | 15c Cups & Saucers 10¢ ||] <ss:##"»y'the state of contnirink | today ne did not realize the im fnat M. Fare ned portance of the telegram he 8 cornes, S sand S Children’s Australian Gray Wool Pants and Imported White China Cups and Saucers; ||P|snmi, wealthy businers ince, went | ent to Hutton & Co. the day H IGH-CROWN effects, Tricornes, Sailors and Soft | Drawers; flat weave garments; sizes 26 to 34; regular lhc value; special for Friday, 10c pair they had asac 1 with a plot to] before President — Wilson's Drooping-brim models are included in the new worth to $1.40; special, 75c. Splendid for everyday use. If} kil the pe Ri hitl peace message was published. ce sinintiihceldiiaimsibisbiciiociis | » trial, which was to have| He said he merely knew by his arrivals—every one smart and every one expressive ¢ | nh early this week, own ‘survey of the situation” that f the new seaso ‘ | n postponed for 30 da In the |#0mething would happen. Connolly of the new season : : . antime, Dudley 1. attor.| Sid he believed “something was Coaster Sleds, size 114x34 inches. Well made, with Tor the detendunes, will et, |About to happen now icaltlucs ateies ate tavernas Alan cand t 1 ° P. ° 1.50 t to obtain. permission from| “WhyY, you've been reading the ; stee: spring runners rice * . —Dasement, Union St, Side. ssador Sato to disclose state | Orming papers, haven't you?” Rep Hemp weaves, in the new blue shades, as secrets as part of their dete resentative Campbell asked 3 : as | Two of the defendants, Ta Connolly denied Bolling’s con cockscomb red and citron shades, also cerise, and Watanabe, are in the counts {nections had anything to do with his : ; 4 59¢ to 65c Wool Dress $1.50 D si, Yor“preccas ea UY |iaventmant of #30,000 tn the Con green, brown and black, . ress say juolly firm Van Prices range from $1.95 to $4.95. Silk 39 Yd | G d: 85. Yd Si k he ania a are ad , tee be ag Naya dig tet FR | dered, “that r, Bolling w a strug Vv URS Cc yg o0ods Cc o | il Ss 98c Yd. ? >, \ Kling young real estate dealer in Advance arrivals in Flower Trimmings give an f ; Snow? “Let 'er Come,” | Washington ?* Silk Mixtures _ | 42, 50 and From 32 to Says Young Luft ean baer tiga Sh aerenty Rober’ interesting insight into the effects and color- In Patent Vici Kid 19 to 36-inch | 54 Inches Wide 36 Inches Wide 54" 5 yous pant cannitty eA plied. ings created for Spring, 1917. high-top lace Boot, with concave leather heel, as -— Basement Salesroom. sketched. Sizes MILITANT SERMON Piice BERD IE GIVEN BY DR.ROSS |) = Silk Petticoats, $3.95 i dineniie tunis Rev. Hugh G, Ross’ appeal tor | church support Wednesday night at jthe evangelistic meeting in the Plymouth Congregational church single ruffle on tucked flounce or three plaited | was militaristic in its wording He likened God to the king, and REMNANTS AND ODD; WORTH TO 81.50 FANCY TAFFETAS, PIECES, 2 TO 25 ON SALE FOR ONE YARDS IN LENGTH DAY ONLY A Friday sale of Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks and | Including serges, Panamas, pru A big one-day sale of Fancy Silk Mixtures, 19 to 26 inches | nellas, diagonals, crepes, fancy | Silks that will be beautify wide; just as pretty as can be; | worsted and euitings in all the | street and evening wear naee in taffetas, silk poplins, messa- | most wanted shades; plain col elty stripes Mnes and fancy printed mix- | ors as well as fancy checks and | {n light, moc tures, in plain colors and black. | stripes. : is a very attractive Button Boot (not pictured) built on narrow-toe last, with light- ; in nov- checks and plaids, lium and dark col- ors; 98¢ a yard HESE Petticoats are cut on modish lines, with ruffles at bottom. , Lengths from 36 to 40 inches neers 5‘ —Upper Main Floor, | wg — " Jhia followers as members of the Choice of Emerald, American Beauty, Black, Navy, weight sole and 2-inch con 5 a s j rmy ; ; aoa ts cave heel. Sizes 21%4 to 7 Frida “ i ” TARR AE Mai vetted Tek lat thi White, Flesh-color, Peach, Mustard, Gray, Purple, | S*¥° : y Specials in the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop Mihwaild, "Nor are tigre dis-/M Brown, and many changeable effects. Price Price $4.50 pair Basement Salesroom, One must fight until r, the Bible and per ism are the weapons | naed In thia great fight.” ee a | Girls’ Walking some fancy crash in the lot; all are short lines; | These are made with black cloth tops and turned Bar a ery ce meinen Cetticnnty, sod | mee os |.Rev. Mark A. Matthews will close come in light and dark colors soles that will give good wear With Taffeta Ruffles ROWING GIRLS* But- ‘the services Friday night Broken Lines of ea s Snow has no terrors for H, Luft | ; Women’s and Children’s Warm, 4 Shoes, Sines 2 10-5, 1 49 | he Star carrier in Dremerton| OLARKE TO SPEAK OOD-LOOKING and anvviceatletPattcoate aeitli ton and Lace Shoes, on Felt Slippers Reduced to Cc . sgeibat i ons Pair |The above photo, taken a year ago, top of sateen and deep flounce of taffeta with English-style walking last, EE el Wickacly 258 Children's Belt Be peepee es Pyne ovetpe ee are |shows young Luft carrying , Velvet, § n, Patent and Calf Leather Shoes | On the Lower Main Floor Japanese Hemp or Fancy Children’s Black Kid Shoe: Crash Bath Slippers, Pair ‘10c Sizes From 2 to Pe Pair f 78c Japanese Hemp Sanitary Bath Slippers, also Children’s Black Kid Shoes, button style. H, Luft The : h leathe : Alfred EK. Clarke, a lawyer, of eel q ifl Changeable and p colors, al with leather or Neolin r thru drifts three and four test | pares, Be Sis a ateen under-ruffle hangeable and plain rs, all ole Sizes 2 to 6. Price, $3.50 Cee aanopten lca acai siaae ce liv hints mer hag Shoes for those wearing sizes from p in Bremerton. Note the head-|the Young Men's maranican aah a | with elastic at top. Lengths 36 to 40 inches H $ e 2 to 5 £ epublican club ag : oun Mae a f {tne Do you think we'll have an-/a spgaker for the annual Lincoln | Basement Sale Basement other this year? day Panauet, —— rae