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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1917, PAGE 9 University Boy Is. Children’s Handkerchiefs, Special 7 for 25c | Back As Manager TTRACTIVE astylos tn sheer Lawn Handkereht . . broidered In w or colors, a few styles with of Vaudeville Act HAIN LETTERS. VBRING $50,000; . ‘P. 0. HOLDS EM Have you bit at this yet? A chain letter is going around the country. It purports to gome from the National Mail Order Brokers, Minneapolis, and promises to deliver a $4.50 pet. tleoat to whomeoever will fall and send a dime, and write five other possible victims. Postal Inspector Perkins says 500,000 women have sent in dimes, piling up as many letters in the Minneapolis postoffice, with a total of $50,000 inclosed, exclusive of $10,000 postage dill And whoever perpetrated the scheme was afraid to come to the| ¢ to Ket his mail, knowing that the postal authorities were aft er bim. So the postoffice at Min meapolis is chock-full of the letters, more, coming in all the “time, 5) are being crammed into corners of the building in bundles, because fg nothing else to do with Charge Purchases Made Friday Not Billed all-/outhwick Until August First. Second Avenue and Pike Street | Winding Up Our Eightegn-Hour Clearance With aWell-Planned i | lace edges. o EMNANT DAY A Brief Story of Special Values in Muslin Underwear Y' )U will appreciate the ° lowness of these val- ues and appreciate even more the quality of the merchandise. NIGHTGOWNS Muslin and Crepe Gowns, slipover styles, made either Empire or straight; $1.25 values, reduced to T9¢. $3.50 Nightgowns of fine lingerie cloth, with lacy yokes, ribbon run. Re-— duced to $1.95. PETTICOATS Fluffy White Petticoats — with deep flounces of embroidery, that were formerly $2.95, for $1.95. CORSET perder Lace Trimmed Covers, fitted or coal styles; 75c values, duced to A Silk or Leather Hand Bag Friday for $1.35 These bags have been taken from our regular stock, and former values range as high as $5.00, It is an odd assortment, of cou and some are slightly soiled. The price is very spectal at $1.35, Imitation Rock Crystal Glassware Children’s Colored Top ponteatintclnatinatactioana owes Sox Reduced to 18¢ Reduced to 10c Children’s Sox, white with = pee — Sir aad a Brilliant Fire Polished Glassware, consisting of water goblets, 6 sr ail A GREAT EVENT tumblers, sherbet glasses, berry saucers, handled custards, oyster alyarys at this cocktail glasses, and glass plates for varions uses. Values from ‘ $1.50 to $2.60 per dozen, reduced for cleance to 10¢ each. Reductions in store. Remnants do Footed Berry Bowls and large Cake or Salad Plates of same not mean undesirable Shoes and Pumps ; Broken Lines of Pumps, merchandise. On the ware for 25¢ each Footed Punch Bowls, $3.00 each. . —MNacDeougsll-Geuthwick, Vourth Fleer. Strap Slippers and Sport Ox contrary, just the fords, values to $7.00; reduced things that you were bad eek contemplating buying ed Boote of hite Can was etth white weit sole and tomorrow or the next iyinch leather heel; Special day, no doubt, are $3.95. here and at just parts of the regular prices. —MacDougall Second Speaking of Thrift, what day could be more suitable? Here is the letter: jougall-Southwick, First Fleer. “To advertise and introduce our Teady4o-wear goods tn the best pos. sible manner, we will give to any/™4nager with a big act In vande-| ‘one complying with conditions here. |ville Is the jump taken by Clyde fn stated our made petticoatt, which|Marsh, Seattle boy and former retaile at $4.50. Give size, length; University of Washington student, | and color wanted. Make five copte who is appearing in “Woman Pro-/| of this letter and send to friends. |) ores,” at (he Pantages this week ‘Then mail their addresses to the} Marsh, who ts manager of the | National Mail Order Brokers, Min-/*°t for the Paul Armstrong cow nespalis, Minn, Exchange building,|P89y. has a host of friends in Se and you will receive a silk petticoat attle and on the university campus. without further delay and expense.| While at the “U" he was a Sliema Rot break the chain. Only one|Chi and a member of the track a family. This offer is good to/team and glee club. one complying with request He left his job as toll traffie! silky guaranteed. Atl letters |cbief of the Pacific Telephone & ‘be written the day you re babancaaeag io iho years ago, is | ico|soing to New fork, where he oes on Hed obec czcerg made his debut on the stage. He) Black, sizes 6 to 10. white 7 has represented the Armatrons anc tan, some sizes. Rem company for the past two seasons nant price, the pair, 19¢, Marsh brings news of other f r univers students who ow upholding the “drawm ong them Bob Armstrong and Chester Warner, both of whom are These Waists are seconds of }well known in campus circles. 36e values. Knitted, low neck {Armstrong is a nephew $f the late style with button attachments. |Paul Aristrong. author of the Ages 4 to 12. Special 19¢, jact of which Marsh is now man- 19¢ wide novelty ribbons. Buitable ager. Will Buy Women's tor hair bows, ete. Special, Marsh, Armstrong and Warner joceupy a flat together in Gotham wi ard Sleeveless Vests 15¢ yard. They are seconds of the She | Marsh eays both Armstrong and quality. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. |Warner “are doing fine” and are Special for Remnant Day 19¢ Clyde Marsh From telephone man to actor-| Women’s Stockings for 32c¢ Samples and odd lots Women’s Stockings, in black white, grey and light shades Very special 82¢, STOCKINGS For Boys and Girls Special 19¢ Reductions on all Short Lengths of Colored Wash Goods sand Domestics be will find lengths in here plenty long enough for dresses aprons and even dresses for yourself. For Kemnant Day, in three lots— Special 10c, 15c, 25¢ Yard Turkish Towels, with fancy borders, in guest size, 20c and 2Se values, reduced to 15¢. Remnants of White Goods have been greatly re- duced Se Dish Cloths, size 16x17 inches, 3 for 10¢. sheeting and 63x90-inch Sheets of good quality athwiek, Children’s Waists Reduced to 19¢ Short Lengths of Ribbons 15c IBBONS that were priced at 26c and 35c a@ yard Wide plain taffetas and a few eee > VASHON children’s blouses, Regular 35c Stationery for 20c RIBBON REMNANTS REDUCED threatening to give Sothern a jhard run for bistriont fame A large collection of ribbons of all sorts greatly reduced for part picture feature, “The Fire of Youth” | First, to work In conjunction with the army medical corps in caring for American lines up its wounded on the firing lines and take them to army operated base hospitals. Crosa work and mence. Univ ersity "Boys Lead | | |ganize and co-operate itate and buily the splendid organ. {zations which have such great work in France before America entered the war,” Murphy explained extending.relief work already un-) der way in France jto civilian relief work |cooperating with the French gov lernment and following Its sugges. tions to the limit of our means and | ‘upend J lance Company No. 14, ‘camped at ‘WORK FOR RED CROSS MAPPED OUT IN FRANCE BY W. 8. FORREST United Press Staft Correspen: PARIS, June 28—The Amer: ican Red Cross in France is ready to spend that $114,000, 000, Which American generos! ty has just contributed—and spend it as efficiently as a big business corporation would. For more than two weeks now the American Red Cross commission has been planning the vast work ahead of It un- der direction of Maj. G. M. B. Murphy. “The Red Cross is here to or not to dic deen doing Maj “Our three principal alms are: troops behind the The army itself will pick Here ts where Red vigor will com | "Second, aid continuing and Third, give effective assistance in France, Letters from the boys of Ambu- now en- Allentown, Pa., bring! Bodice Union Suits Reduced from $2.00 to D5e Carter’s Bodice Union Suits for Women In sizes 40, 42 and 44. Specially priced, the sult 95¢. Lisle and Silk Lisle UNION SUITS SPECIAL 8S5¢ Suite that were $1.00 each have been reduced to §5¢ for immediate disposal. Low neck sleeveless style, choice of shell or lace knee. Sizes 4 to 6 SSe the sult —MarcDougall-se First Floor. Silk Gloves Reduced to 39¢ Silk Gloves, formerly priced to 65¢, in black and red, sizes 5% and 6 only. Special 39¢, Children’s Red Silk Gloves, ages 3 to 10; Special for Rem- nant Day, 39¢ Pair Regular 65c Silk Gloves Special 45 These gloves in black, brown, tan, navy or grey. Special, a pair 45¢. Silk Gloves for 65¢ Formerly Priced to $1.25 Black, brown, tan, gray and navy. Not all sizes. Reduced for Remnant Day to 65¢ —HoeNougall-Southwick, First F clearance —MarDougall-Senth wick, First Fleer. Reductions on Umbrellas Umbrellas with Gloria Cov- ers, values to $2.60, for $1.45 each Men's Umbretias, values to $5.00, spectal $1.75. Umbrelias, regular values $5.00 and $6.00, of silk in plain colors or bordered with fancy handles. Reduced to $3.50. White Linen Parasole with embroidered edges. $2.00 and $2.50 values for O5¢ —MacDougall-South wick, First Fiser. Brassieres for 75c Rizes 34, 26, 40, 42, 44, 46. Regular price $1.00 and $1.50 Now 75¢. $1.50 Shirr Ruffles for 95c Ruffles of all-over embroid- ery, in size 42 only; values to $1.50. Special O5¢. BRASSIERES Reduced to $1.95 Brassieres of linen, com- bined with all-over embroider Button down front style, in sizes 26 to 46. Former value $2.50, Special @1 Correspondence Station etry of heavy linen stock, shown in white, delft, aaure and lilac. Tally and Place Cards Reduced to 10¢ Dozen Plain and colored, floral and figured designs. For- mer values to 35c, Special 104 dozen. Hand Colored Place Cards 25¢ Dozen Genuine Hand Colored Place Cards in a large as- sortment of styles and de- signs. Regular values 50c to $1.75. Hurd’s Correspondence Cards Reduced to 25¢ Box Hurd’s Lonsdale Fabric and Damask Linen Corre spondence Cards reduced from 50e to 25e box —MacDougall-South wick, Firat Fleer, Bargains From the Basement $3.00 Aluminum Preserving Kettle $1.55. $4.00 Aluminum Preserving Kettle $1.65. $4.50 Aluminum Preserving Kettle $1.85. $5.00 Aluminum Preserving Kettle $1.95. $3.00 Aluminum Water Pafl $1.45. $3.25 $1.55. $4.00 Aluminum Sauce Pan Aluminum Water Pail hemmed, $1.15. Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 72x80 inches; gray with fancy colored border; $2.75. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Third Fleer. Men—Read_ These Items Compare the Prices 14 heavy Wool Auto- mobile and Steamer Rugs, values to $12.00, reduced to $7.95. Athletic Shirts Drawers, regular values, SS5¢@ suit. Men's Athletic Union Suits, values to $1.50, re- duced to 89¢@ suit and $1.00 Men's Union Suits of fine lisle, in white of ecru, value $1.50, for $1.19. Men's light - weight Wool Shirts and Draw- ers, values to $4.00, re- duced to $3.25 suit. Men's Union values to $6.00, to $2.95. Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 only, reduced to $1.45. Men’s “Laurence” Bal- briggan Shirts and Draw- ers, 45¢ garment; 85¢ suit. Suits, reduced Men’s French Balbrig- gan Shirts and Drawers, values to $1.25, reduced to 63e garment Men's fine Initialed Handkerchiefs, six for $1.25 or $2.40 doz. Knitted Ties, values to $3.00, for 85¢. Men's Silk Socks in broken lines; values to $1.50, for 45¢. Nightgowns of white twill and “Fruit of the Loom” muslin. All sizes. Values to $1.50, for 9O¢. Men's Pajamas, some slightly soiled from. dis- play. Values to $2.50, for $1.15 suit Men's Nightshirts in broken lines. Values to $1.50, for 65¢. Men's .Shirts in all sizes from 14 to 17. Val- ues to $5.00, for $2.85. Men's $10.00 and $11.00 Silk Shirts for $6.95 each. Men’s Madras Shirts, special at $1. 45 each. Sizes for misses and en, Reduced to 95¢@. Children’s 50c Bloomers > Coat 2- to 6-year sizes, of crepe or gingham with elastic top. Crepe ae Just the style dresses should be. n necks and short sleeves. $3.50 Wash Dresses for 2- to 6-Year girls from 8 to 14, in white or colors. to $1.95. 65c for Summer Neckwear — T this greatly reduced price you can buy Collars, Fichus and Neckwess Minn e elties of organdy, fine net, satin, Georgette and other favored materials. $2.15. $1.90 Aluminum Tea Pot at word that the unit Is the best equip- ped there, and one of the best trained The officers are using! the Washington boys to help in the |training of men of some of the oth ‘er units are hand embroidered or finished with fine Ia Originally priced to $2.50; reduced to ese, 4 75c to $2.50 Laces and Trimmings 100 New Suits cosacseeemneniasirenstaiieenenemnniiamianentatemmmearesadl 30 Aluminum Tea Pot at She. ‘corded to Company ©. fon, Washington signal corps, which was inapected by Lieut. Basil O. Le be held by the United States civ- il service commission, at the fed eral building spectors, experts in prevention of infant mortality, rious kinds, janitors, eerub women, and a dozen other callings. Signal Corps Is O. K. U. S. Needs Workers ce July, examinations will for ammunition in- engineers of va- Federal recognition has been ac First battal 45c Yard ACE and Trimming Rem- nants are as valuable to you if you happen to need the things that we advertise as though they were full pleces. Perhaps what you want is here. Wide Insertions of real Cluny lace, Venise bands, lace flounces and all- overs, silk and tinsel vest- ings, beaded bands, Orien. tal and shadow flounces. Remnant Day, 45¢ yard. \eDougall-Southwick, Fleer. Cloth doa Felt Hats, sizes 6% to 6%, special Lhe each. Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 2% and 8; $2.50 and $3.00 values for She. Boys’ Oliver Twist Satin and Berge Suits Ages 8, 4, 5, 6. Values to $12.50 for $4.95. Seven suits only. Boys’ Re ‘8, aizes 7 to 10, $6.50 values for $8.06, Boye’ Blue and Gray Flan. nel Walets, ages 6, 7, 8, for 45¢. —BecDougat- Southwick, Third Floer. 60c Enamel Rinsing Pan at 3B0¢. 60c Enamel Rinsing Pan at B5¢. 70c Enamel Rinsing Pan at 40¢, 60c Enamel Coffee Pot 35¢. 76c Hnamel Coffee Pot 45¢, 50c Enamel Tea Pot 30¢. 60c Enamel Tea Pot 85¢. $2.50 Enamel Round Roaster 91.45, $8.00 Enamei Round Roaster 91.65. $2.75 Small Roaster $1.95. Oval Enamel, Have Been | Reduced to ‘$35. 00 Values from $55.00 to $75.00 ERY late models in all the popular styles and wanted colors models. Collars, new. Many are reproductions of foreign over-collars, cuffs and pockets are Clever New Coats for Women and Misses—Now Coats for every occasion, of the very new materials, aah} Check Gun- alone 50c Jewelry — Novelties Reduced to 15¢ This lot inchides Fancy Hair Pins, Children’s Bracelets, gunmetal Coin Purses, Coasters, Liberty Rings, Cold Cream and Nail Files with ster ling silver handles. Your choice 15¢. niburl, Burella, Men’s-wear Serge, Twill and Tweeds. Smart collars and novelty pockets, Values to $29.75. novel | me Silk Petticoats $4.95 Values to $7.00 Plain and changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats in a number of pretty models. Deep flounces or rufile trim- med. Some with silk jersey tops. Silk Petticoats, regularly $8.95 to $12.95, for $7.95. Silk Petticoats, regularly $15.00 to $18.00, reduced to $9.95. noir, signal corps, U. day. Crowd Alki Beach Pientckers and bathers crowded the beach at Alki Wednesday. It Is estimated that 1,400 people spent part of the day there Snow Beyond Pass Motorists crossing the Cascade |mountains thra Snoqualmie pass have resorted to the method of pull- ing their cara with teams, on ac count of the heavy snow itn the | roads. 8. A, Tues- 35¢ Potato Masher 15¢, 85c Milk Bottle Brush 15¢, $2.25 Nickel-plated Towel Bar 85¢. $1.25 Nickel-plated Towel Bar 65¢. OTHER BASEMENT SPECIALS 65c Blue and White Mixing Bowls 35¢, 85c Blue and White Mixing Bowls 45¢, $1.75 Glass 80¢. A variety of $2.26 $1.15. 60c Slasher with Mop 2%¢,. Greatly Reduced — An assortment of short lengths of the prettiest and best selling Edges, In- sertions, Beadings, Band- ings, etc. Suitable for many uses. Embroidery Edgings Special |5e¢ Styles suitable for time ming underwear and chile ~ dren’s wear; also fine lad= — der and novelty Bea y Specially reduced to © yard. ee —MacDo: First Two-Yard Linoleum Squares A Limited Number at 98c Butter Churn UST large enough to cover that worn spot on the kitchen floor or for under the sink. patterns. Your choice at 98¢. CURTAIN SCRIM REMNANTS, also Striped and 35¢ Howard's Combtnation Cross-barred Marquisette with hemstitched border, Duster 18¢, Special, 10¢ yard. 35¢ Howard's Bric-a-brac Duster CURTAIN SWISS, with small Ae R figures or 3be National dots. Special, 15¢@ yard Polish 2%¢. —Maeb ee orchestra, par- quet and bal- Nia | TELL sg bee ia pox? Stories of the old days made up ch, ny os Rages AG SEM frepoapit Duwamish school and Pioneer asso c airs ar e a silo, Wednes your disposal at these prices. Glass Butter Churn Sweaters $4.95 Values $8.50 to $10.00 Shetland Floss Sweaters with colored tops, self-lined, and Shetland fiber stripes. ciation, at Woodiand park, jaar. miss AXELSON 18 QUEEN The queen of the Rainier Valley ‘fiesta, which opened i aeal white Floss Sweaters with colored white Furniture “Southwick, Fourth iio morning at 10 o'clock, is Miss Ablon ugall-Southwick, Second Floor, who received 23,300 votes,

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