The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR . CABARETGIRL SINGS TO: ; = SAVE BROTHER’S LIFE New Arrivals in Babies Hand-Made Dresses Infants, Six-months and One-year Sizes d : Infants’ Long Dresses $1.25 * a Ke oH Fine Georgette ned with tiny tu catherstit Infants’ Embroidered knot Dresses, $1.50— Blouses Reduced Dresses for babies of six months and one year, pel die ttiatess. v to Half Price nal aoe ed in spray patter Aly Te Other hand-made and hand-embroidered Dresses at Ls ° ( ed on ‘ : ae . $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.5 ; narrow Valen- Many Exclusive Models in Costume Shades = ein) Basemenf Salesroom New Silk Dress Arrivals Interesting Values at $7.50 SILK WAISTS FOR $3.75 $16.50 SILK WAISTS FOR $8.25 $8.89 SILK WAISTS FOR $4.45 $19.50 SILK WAISTS FOR $9.7 ete WAISTS FOR $8.00, 72172 aE WTS oe anne $10.50 SILK WAISTS FOR $5.25 450 SILK WAISTS FOR —Second Floor Infants’ Bath Robes, aac 95¢ Little Bath Rol ' . = NT es ioe sy, wi ps : 1 The one at left is in gold taf- © | e feta, relieved with 50c Kimonos at 39c te the Jaz and leader, and : Lava $16. 7%. Children’s Flanne yy . le A t The smart Dress at right, Kimon very special at “od ; Re blue. Mother Goose d ‘ ! the | t tk-$16.75. } Signs; worth regularly 50 , “ : se eae ds 1 wonder.” the girl says ae es 75¢ Baby bnew 50 Infants’ Sweaters $1.25 quietly, “it any of you know rl ‘ ‘ what it means to have & broth good quanty oweate er—HANGED weet NL soe RENEW FISHERIES entence fort (2 DEAL WITH OREGON ° ° the lawyers whe tried te seve | The fishing comminsion ¢ Tuesday Morning Specials Re ear © 9 octe a‘a On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Only. We Will Be Unable to Accep! Telephone Orders pees agar dyig bere vege estat AA pe ol abies 89¢ Light- eight 30c Statione Z Peres adiniiad otet Ls Meek. an Lite aia eae air brass « es I4-inch. From ‘ Kleinert Silk Rubt 1 Pants, wit! drawstring at the waist; sm all, m and large sizes. Second Floor, Comter —Lasement Salesroom. | Laces, 10c Yard L ACE Edges and Insertions in Platt, Valenciennes, 12 et Cards and En ‘ I BOE ward oe be ' Cluny and Filet meshes, some a ican —Lower Main Floor. te =Upper Mala Pieces ght with 7 t on “ « make sacr to % ) with beading. They are in pron singhams m5 Ely in- Ma sis 13 , keep the ¢ nm oway from cor widths from one to four at this price —Lewer Main Fleer. ) a t > —Upper Mata Fins My brother wilt hang one : <9 cae 2 O sine Parte eC arta wih pgs (0) Sieciat tng "eet san’ |caieea tar Mae tak on ck rnaments 51-Inch Cotton, a Pkg. n Mill Gade. Vara ] ¥ jump in their chairs, so stran andied wholesaler pper : : : “4 ies ns Sis in Mill Ends, Yard ee ot ae For Hat Trimmings Epingle Poplin Quarter-pour 4 : + | e Oi ¢ ‘ Cail gathering since her first quiet ton; Cotton; ecial, 7c a f » 5 none de € (inet : ; words. sketch shows some of the odd forms taken $ Mt from Sk me tot ! wd lf] “Siew uncese—yeu wn | DEMOS APPROVE f} THE sketch shows some of the ond forms tak at $1.50 Yard } xy these new Trimmings—their Oriental in- rp uese fine Wool Poplins T ' (i ation jade rings, are an importation from Italy. They are in shades of —Lower Main Fleer. | C4 From 9 t —Third Floor. help me save his life A spiration is shown in the in battle abe ta tangie’s mn in pendant coins and multi-color beads. They make | xavy,prown and Russicn Green, ‘Bins Enamelware 10¢ rata ryote appolr in effective trimming for practically all of the | ana Z n 7,500 pieces of single-coated Enamelware h a shan rH, and ¢ tition the will |thorne. Mea Mary i. Eneter ana {{ new shapes in Hats and are easily applied. tion. They will be out ot North i Fable Other New Ornaments Include: on eft neh morning. Here are the items cae “0 Pudding Pans, size 1- to 4-q 1.00 Pons; aT mM On HEAD; ALIVE YET ee ee cer eee Silkoline- ta the Pla a 4 Beaded Ornaments with designs worked out in Covered = reennal ret Comfortables Cake P; 2000 To 6,000 AMER Icans IN GERMANY Embroidered Dinemena.ce tal $2.25 Lower Main Floor, North, WASHINGTON, F oe waa $1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.50. bly in one ng suits. $1.50 sroom, tanding ¢ state de ULL-SIZE Cotton Comfort- partment ea 0 Amer an German overed with good thi n ea New Untrimmed Hats Genii suolnn de eee DOMESTICS LINENS | EX. PRES, TAFT FAVORS 5 CONSORPTION NOW $1.95 to $4.95 | ane eer ee light-weight 32- and — Percale 10c Linen Lunch Cloths 98c museca tare | Sena Loree eeeer nc Gewmarwe Among the most favored of the new Shapes for | and very warm. Price $2.25, 0d quality Per 32- and 36-inc! All-linen Lunch Clot! ize 3¢ « ce t id c Spring we rose in black Lisere straw- C rege ee | | inches ‘before bemmia ere ve) | : icra curtann aHoeties andl mualinoot alte otton Blankets terns; lengths to 10 yard | atin finish Linen Dama Lunch Milan and Hemp str $ eatured, in the new 30c Soiesettes, 20c Yd. jc DECIDE AGAINST “UNTED MINE WORKERS ff siotes toe. red, Chartiense cers, green own an $1.50 Pair Dtvectian ta diieihis to 20 vard “Linen Napkins es: 95 Dozen WASHINGTON, Fe black Vv mH value ‘ offered g y ee 1 Ox tion of the Un in e Blankets which 0c a yard ‘Tuesday. pice Cosa arte eee ene in 19 cour wa maven ram 4084) CUES, ent or dark hades, suita | | ae yh : tle $1.98 , A 1" than $ * New V Vash \ aists, , 95 soft cotton, in gray and --- SPAIN To FOLLOW U. s, 1 WAR STEPS ORR votes, § ilk | bundred pairs to sell at $1.50 Loy 1 hd ‘ , Dave the aS ie erg. abiraction. aun eee —Basement Salesroom, For Bargain Tuesday in tho Grocery Store ioet Gua eas Co ; g to « Waist Plain shirtwaist) models pr ate, with large square, round or two-in-one collar, and trimming ‘ 7 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 53c WOMEN MEET TO PREPARE in WAR g, herntitching, tacking or enfbrélder GLAD TO DELIVER IT FOR YOU YOU PUR Ac] ASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—To outline a plan for definite war service Bin cetripes: inelude: ‘rose; ARveNGOr; Thaas) . ) ‘ g IR YOU IF YOU PURCHASI it, Mra. Carrie Chapnian Ce © Natt We green, and there is a good showing of plain | OTHER GROCERIES AT THI AN M af onal Woman é ‘ na t ag g plai t A i AME TIMI F ansociation, today ealled the Mive council, consisting of ‘ 6 to 4 5 A 1 araters, representing all states, to meet in Washington, Febru white ’ %) to 40, rice BBE. _pasoment Satesroom, Cut Macaroni, 4-lb. pke 25e New Italian prunes! large size | Extra Fancy Head Rice, fine |f ar | fruit; 5b, bag fo G3¢ quality; Texas grown Rice; 5- | —_— ae TO PUNISH DESTROYE RS OF PROPERTY Sateen and Percaline i VASHINGTON Petticoats, $1.50 New Nut Bowls Candied Peel, orange or Jamon good quality; Ib We Ground Chocolate; Walter J: er's brand; %1b. cans 75e; | California Layer Figs; fine qua Figs: Ib . Canned Tomatoes, De 17e brand; not over ane t Cooking Figs, white or blac Cleator 2 car ’ n \diclary committee. repo avo én hee crop; «mall size —Kourth A ent ay conspirac fi est 1] i | Bon Special Coffee; freshly f hadi id Hierdiape tig. Unio Minton MHUEDOGUpGRC ora Theat IDE: flounee Lu pecial 45c roasted; 1% Ibs. for Leslie's Cooking Sait No. 4 Carry Home Specials in the t tl ts iteen APANESE Nut B 3 a ‘ 4 " 8 it Bow! as pic ihe Poiset os del exe a Se the Delicatessen jor-range inclu merald, brown Y tured, of hardwood in rich ad krade pa, # Ib Pp klahoma soft e \ \ r t bs ah scat tase ane | nut scans Oh yma wott shell] Mince Meat, extra fancy quali JAPAN, HE SAYS, WILL wisunOEnSTaND Hise Wei Kose, wikiatias gray and white: Duey igual |: MiOwa eRumiewite decoration | yee wb oe Ares .& DOUNC o¢ | a pound We Pp n etche ffect in bottom of | 4 WASHINGTO ‘ A “misunderstandin. with Japan ¥ - elastic in waist-band and measure from 36 to 40 inches bowl ete t 1B. betes: prbastlte 1) a a a Pi ngtagl oly ea nern (a Strained ate) pe sult if the immig pion ‘vii pa a by the house ove sie "pte agent 8 1 4) P 1.50 and anvil Tupettat pry ness 0% a ee * iced, ce teeeeee “ +16¢ |T) voto, is passed by the senate at 4 o'clock today, Senator Reed today | on emer rice $1.50. —Rasement Salesroom, | —Basement Salesroom, la, a he has been ‘thtoxmaa by the state department,

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