The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 4

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sc Dougall-/outhwick * SECOND AND |PIKE STREET 1,400 Blouses of Georgette, Crepe-de-Chine, Voile py as {Continued From Page 1) 3 | preiation was tol Mloyd W. Ra 4 county agriculturist, With a contnitiee In each school district he sald, the whole county has been stirred to an agricultural prepared ness campaign, that has placed a by ¥ , create under « a 1 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 | lari aC rene ind ultivation ’ 4 It will! not be possible, how VERYONE desirably dainty. At these espectilly| ever,” he said “for King county i » : ae , | to supply even all the vegetables low prices there is a Blouse for everyone.} iia attlo will eat. We could a Smart effects in collars and cuffs. All sizes pedis. ai i= ‘potatos > arrots f Lingerie Blouses at $1.00. but modern tastes demand tote New Lingerie Blouses in plain and novelty fab-| toes, cucumbers, celery, ete, out of ics, $3.95, $4.95 up to $9.95. . cannot supply —MaeDougall-Southwick, Second Ploor Tells of Market Pt Th diffieulty in ing | 2 MF ee ituation, is t market Ft Suggestions ing. problem, ‘Rader expt commissioners, 6 of ee ell for the Graduate og og worked out to open a market in Engraved and Hand-colored Cards and Booklets Seniile weary Ase Beers “ee priced fram 10c to 50c. people. . | pastel tints is a much appreciated gift; 50 to $5. ket,” he instanced, “I found lots of 6 SR ‘ eal titi fine, sound cabbage going to waste A Kodak selected from our complete line of new te the. futda. Sha faa te acl models is very acceptable; $9.00 to $55.00. with the farmer, who does not c —Mael I-Southwick, First Floor, know how to get his stuff to the . market, nor how to present it in greta s fancy shape, and partly with the vubl Whe ‘e opel ur my he! The Bracelet Boot Turkish Towels). 0» ov unas. Such a market does Seattle. uying there not now exist in It i# not ‘$12.50 for All Uses--- allowed in ‘ortiand Bridges Hits Speculators HE Bracelet B is a de Now Port Commissioner Robert tI wi Srey gy eS Bridges outlined hix plans for curb Turkish Tc ng speculation in food and blamed wels it cause combination. six free if one fades. stripes chiefs; Borders of sports or plain white —Macl I-South wiek, Glasses $2. on Earth SUPERIOR SKILL Uptodate methods enable us -to grind complicated Lenses in thirty minutes Kryptok Lenses in four hours, ordinary Lenses while you wait THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVE. Near Madteon complete—25¢ to $1.50. Purkish Tx ends tomorrow — Mar Douga! outhwiek, Third | seit for the and jcost him anything ja little extra work for the boys at Fieer.| the port commission, which they will be glad to do.” | He urged the greatest ble | price pubileity, for the information of producers and consumers Would End Speculation And let m@ tell you that pota farmer, it won't 25c Ftrat_ Fiver. Our rel sale Special afternoon,” to say My plan, frankly,” he said, “is to put the food speculator out of COST OF LIVING Save 50 cents on at 1606 West $5,000 worth of Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Gar- ments, of every description, will be sold at extremely low prices. A large assortment of Street and House Dresses, worth up to $10.00, Gate Price to $1.98. worth up to $5, Sale Price 50¢ to Ne Brassieres, worth up to 75e, Sale Price 19¢ Silk and Wash Skirta, worth up to $8.00, Sale Price Te to 81.98. Children’s Dresses, 50, Sale Pric | the business was nearly Ly |attle or King county. done by you.” Mabel Abbott | Againat Waste, indorsed by Pres! | dent Wilson, Food Administrator | Herbert C. Hoover ment of agricult women who had no’ so, to sign enlistment ing themselves to indiv fulness of food-waste. ! Many Enlistments A large number of eniistments in the Army Agalitet Waste were re ceived at the close of the meeting New enliatstonts 1 up to noon FYI day . pled tual watch worth © Be Sale Pri * Sweaters 0, Sale Price worth 50¢ And th pusand other items, every one a real bargain. All we ask you is to come and the Goods and the very low Prices. Remember, 1606 Westlake Ave., near Pine’ St. Who want all-around satisfaction in clothes are never disappointed with a Westerman Suit They have style and workmanship to meet the most exacting taste. A. BRIQUET WELCOMES THE JUNE BRIDE DIAMOND 8riquet> MEAN CHEER AND HAPPINESS IN ANY HOME Just the right size and shape for Furnace. Concentrated heat ONLY $5.0 A supreme collection always in stock for you | to select from. | Drop,jn and look them over. L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine Range economical Grate, Stove. clean, efficient Retter fill up your coal,bin now with Dia PER TON mond Jiriquets, or some of our (At the Bunkers) other famous fuels, Black Dia mond, South tle Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. MAIN® 5080 563 Railroad Avenue South Order From Your Nearest Dealer or From Us Prairie, Neweas STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1300 ASSIST IN - WAR ON WASTE E w It is used for dancing or for dressy W bs the people for not using their own ifternoon wear. Of patent kidskin fter the bath bi flitles, the port commission's ith hand-turned sole and Louis caus their softness and ake plant, but letting the spec wi E ‘ ulators get all the advantage of heel: $12.50 pair rhent qualities, but not] them. The same Boot of white was! general use principally be-| °T ‘‘a combination that able kidskin is priced at $16.00. prices are too maken It im : for th farm % — 7 i Floor, A ers to reach you, he thu ‘ed, = igual WA AEN Turkish Towels with a vigor that brought frequent no mere than tl nterruptions of applause. “The Display of Lissue Handker kind, and assortments are most rt commission is go! to break We are golng to} It will Just be} | toes went op $5 a ton on Western he interrupt I done by| other than the people of Se-| It should be) Waste Editor a The Star, told of the origin of the; latest weapon in the food-conserva:| } tion movement, the Woman's Army the depart-| 1 urged all already done | so 1917, PAGE 4 $120,000 FIRE SALE oing to be a Bargain Day ublic. cial Tomorrow is long to be remembered by the buyin Do not fail to _particip offerings. It means a saving of dollars to you ate in these s Coats for Women|! Graduation Suits 150 Cc vecial Purchase at much Jess than R f B Price ser slack, Blue, Tan, Green and Rose, a port (@) Oy. Coat¢ in Checks and Plaids a s n . For 1 i ir. s¢ graduate an 7 ats sold regular up to. $8.50. Sale Price $4.98 | ceotional line of Two ye ingrna as fae ri Coat ld regular up to $12.50, Sale Price...... $6.98 1 SitchDown I Chree-Pie@® Combination Belts, Coat ld regular up to $18.50. Sale Price .. $12.98 | VP: ket cts Coats sold regular up to $24.50. ule Price...... $14.98 how € fancy silk nub, tweeds, ; cassimeres, worsteds, Panam ths and Palm Beach. All If you are going to buy a coat w is your | y trictly up to the minute in style and finish. Sale opportunity to buy plendid coat half price SWICES. sicncuss os sgn . $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95 Wash Suits for Another large shipment of Was! tits for Wotien’s. Patent: Cat tees Boys arrived this week. ‘They are A 3 sab Il make that Boy of yours look venta Poataratet rdine top; @ Suits Are made of madras, chambray, poplins medium weight sole and Cu- linenette and shrunk duck Also’ fancy checks ban heel. Sizes 3 to 6%. Reg. and sport stripes. The prevailing colors are $4.75 Shoe, Sale Price $4.39 white, blue, rose, tan, green and pink O- PPTICO sesceecerereceeee Piece Suits, Pants Blouse Blouse i ee wide sailor or sport « i to- > Colle Girls’ St Pp. ; > in black y stripes | ollege Gir Shoe. Patent morrow 98e, $1. ‘3, $1 (OB 98 and one: 98. 1 cs so Suits, Sale Price....$3.49 | leather with kid top and laced. Boys’ ieee and Shirts Composition sole and rubber heel. Just the right shoe for High School Girls. Reg. price Men’s Work n and polka Sale Price Shirts in blue, grey, ts. Reg. $1 Shirts. Hundreds of Boys’ Shirts and Blouses on sale Men's Golf Shirts g variety | $5.25, Sale Price.....$4.89 tomorrow at money-saving prices They are ain and fancy ¢ r stripes, eantinnneen made of French madras, standard quality per-] eit laundered cu .or soft - So Sa cales, chambray ginghams, and Some | French cuffs. Special Prices 59¢ Women's Vici Kid, Blacher are plain white, others white with color com-]to . ager ...s. $1.75] style, patent tip and laced; bination cuffs and collars and pockets, others P : has low, broad, comfortable of all self stripe, with attached or detached col- |, Men's Fine otton+ Halt Hose in 5 blue, helio. Special, a] heel and yet has a very dressy lars. The Blowses are in sizes 6 to 15 years, F a rae ete: and the Shirts in sizes 12 to 14% collar meas-f PRT ++ereereeeeeeeeeee ++-12/e | appearance; a shoe combining ure. Special Prices tomorrow, Wide, open end Wash Ties, sold | comfort and looks. Reg. ptice 49¢, 58e. 98e¢ at 20c, $4.50, Sale Price.....$3.89 69¢ and ... Sale Prise. ss. dsess <0 10¢ Combination for Beach Bathers—Bathing Suit, Cap, Muslin Skirts for \\omen, full length, of extra fir over ruffle House Dresses 30 Dozen House Dresses of the Better Kind. No cheap, skimped Dresses made just for Special Sale pur- full sweep, made Cambric muslin; has deep dust ruffle and 4-inch embroidery, headed with 5 pin tucks; poses. They are made by one of the largest, and best |. real G8c skirt. Sale Price. . sea see noe makers in the country, every one a perfect fitting, full A 5 size, full length garment, made of standard percales and | Open or closed Muslin Drawers, embroidered or hem- ginghams stitched ruffle. Regular sizes; 39c value. Sale Price 20¢ Light, medium and dark colors. Many are so taste ull Gown of extrac wdinary value. The daintiest crea- fully ma nd trimmed with embroidery as to make them ] tions by the famous “Dove” brand makers. The sheerest very sui le for afternoon and street wear. of nai k and mulls, the daintiest of embroideries and Dresses that sold up to $1.50, on sale tomorrow....95¢@ | laces, h tehing and smocking, and baby ribbon draw Dresses that sold up to $1.69, on sale tomorrow. .$1.265 ] laces. The sizes are absolutely correct. No skimping in Dresses that sold up to $1.98, on sale tomorrow. .$1.33 | width or length. Extra Special.......... semi SAVES VOU MONEY| Dozens of White Cot- Check, Whether ton Voile Waists, Sizes Buy Goods or Not. “Now unpardonable to correct her and extrava- for America wastefulness time ot the fault is dent Wilson's person Appeal to the United States, April 15, So long the people individually and col- lectively continue to pay unnecessary high prices for Shoes, so long will the under-tow of wasteful- as Haynes repair it. Next Liberty the | atre. addition to tl my priees ar considering the rhea (gK# Disease) for many | "Tit dagnonn your case aneo-| Second Ave & Pike St. PAINLESS. AUSTIN If you value your wateb, let ness and extravagance become a menac- ing factor to the present ideals of univer- ‘) sal economy. x ~(Advertisem In accordance with governmental wishes, our chain of stores are “do- ing their bit” to lower the cost of living, and to make it possible for you ind your neighbors to buy standard quality, stylish Footwear for less, in pite of the notable advances in leather and shoe materials. will ira a here the same Be of wes that ould he cost from $1.00 to $3.00 more per pair if they should be manufactured on the pres- ent-day high cost of leather and fabrics White Kid, Buck and Canva Ivory, Black Kid High-topped Lace and Button lonial and Gaiter styles. Sport Footwear effects WO S TOR, SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Eitel Building, Gray, Brown Champagne and tyles and Pumps of Paris, Co galore in high tops or Oxford RELIABLE DENTISTRY treatment, conscientious ity of material and features the lowest in class of work essfully weated+ Pyor- | Cake Slevalor— Eaten r

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