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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG, 10, 1917. PAGE 7 Brother is Glad vss 881] FREDERICK&NELSON Season-end Prices Now Prevail on such items in Suits, Coats, _ Fraser DatersonCo. » gaan oe RY, Sy yh \ MEN’S MUNSING UNION SUITS SPECIAL. 79¢ Irregulars of $1.25 grades SALE of Munsing Mill frregulars, ‘The qual ity sel regularly at $126 40 These sizes only 36, 40, 44, 46, 48 and Dresses and Skirts as remain from Spring and Summer dis- plays. Many opportunities offer, to buy at substantial savings, ¥ Cotte a bet ana Garments that will give good service this Autumn and dur- star ceiie lacie eal ing another Summer Season. three-quarter lengths Special while they last 1 on saturday” a Summer Models in WOMEN’S UNION SPECIAL 50 Separate Skirts Reduced to $5.00 KIRTS of White Cotton Gaberdine with col- ored block design or khaki-kool patterns, n full, box also gathered pockets. Reduced to $5.00. vt < NEW shipment of splen did special values in wo men’s light) weight unton suits, Good quality cotton, in Veneck, ght k ' infor and finished with band or beaded top med aited models Sizes, 4, 56 and 6. Con Now—for Saturday—Unusual August cieriag Wears marta % these values are exception: - Skirts of Pongee Silk; two- and three-piece J y 9 al saa 0 Z S Ploc r jels, with novelty pockets i belts; patterned Clearances of Women's and : Pow modes, with novelty pockets and bet; pall Childr 9 R i di tt W. ° BOY SCOUT stripes on white ground. Reduced to $5.00. ia ” 9 ya ens CAC We Oe Wear STOCKINGS WOMED DUSTER COAT MISSES’ LIN DRESSES REDUCED r 3 PAIRS $1.00 = | a IGHT extraordinary lots of Women's and Children’s Garments have been yy op gon , REDUCED TO $10.00 PO $9.75 | ~ , F OR Kens good looks arranged for Clearance on Saturday. Many of the season’s greatest values xceptional dura martly-styled Coats for the Some cleverly-designed Betty Wales . bility a stockings 2 : gz J = are offered. The lots are broken, but the values are all the greater for that ! hard to equal. ‘They are motor tour, tailored from Palm Frocks are in the assortment, which im reason, medium heavy weight, seam . A a ‘ . | " ° leas and have double heels Seach Cloth in an excellent mar cludes White Dresses with colored trim- and toes and trimmed with colored | ming, and vice versa. An attractive sav=- § omen's Suits in Two Sale Lots We ner, an pe 6 to 10 i . is 2 pairs for si.00 stitching on collar, cuffs and pock ing on cool, we red Dresses for | “d WO large lots tae trielee include practically all of our spring 4 ummer st ks alu zen 10% and 11 ive ets. Reduced to $10.00 home and ot we at $9.75. * are extraordinary. The suits are from our regular stocks and from special pu hases fine cotton stockings } . The garment ld ble and ix clkmanshic measure up to the standard 4nd boys’ medium heavy cot R : | - a ee asure Uf ton stockings. The best qual jomualdo Lucel WOMEN’S SILK SKIRTS REDUCED TO $9.75 | ws store has establishec ity obt ble t ll at 25 oi ia a ee ca 25¢ ‘ bat nthe ae bln pags Priced sharply under regular value are these Skirts of Khaki-kool, Satin, Pussy= “ff ite i iat . fteilis ee ei i® ot LOT ONE—Special $20.00— ‘ : ie Girla’ fine alk lsle stock contractor here, smiled broad- willow and Taffeta Silks in plain colors and patterned effects. Appropriate styles —Includes the finest of this season’s models. Novelty suits, a ings te tack oF Whites aE leven ha Peed In Gab hee ‘ ; : i ‘° ee ? 3 pairs for $1.00 papers recently that Kingdon lor town and country wear. Reduced to $ i 4 First. Floor Gould, of the New York Gould —Second Floor, } ‘4 LOT TWO —Special $12.50— family, had married Annunziata | ‘This lot contains mary suits that w priced more than double. Camilla Maria Lucci, former e rs i ad Novelty and semi-tailored styles. Wool Jersey sport suits, imported Th . Vv an governess in the home of New Arrivals in Le gabardines, military wool khaki suits, etc Value such as are of. te Neu Gould's parents . i | fered only in August $12.50 Sen z It was Interesting news to Luce, Delineator for ft meant that he had acquired WI1SS-E.mpDroldere Ouars Cc | ? "1 » effort ata or HEER Orga and ( tte ¢ re a foundatio ) ' a A Wo en’ S Coats i im Two Sale Lots The Nex ' tate com S Yrgandie and Georgette Crepe are the foundetions for these very ; Butterick dainty Neckwear novelties. They are designed in shoulder - pointed, cape, | WO lots that include our entire gp ctandh pring = summer ks an fer i h Pineorag ve ot pioaion sailor and notched-lapel styles, some daintily embroidered, or with laces deftly a : values that no woman who wishes a g« i a wes to pass $s co ghetto. He | inserted, others finished with picot edging Attractive values at 50¢. | at offering by. Are Here and orks with hin} Aisle Table, First Floor, | LOT ONE—Special $20.00— jiving that way, —Offering an opportunity to choose a high grade coat at the price ou , me ie Aritzo, Ita | | N A q of an ordinary one. Velours, faa silk taffetas, satin r Saturday earance o! Luce! was re r noncommittal |f} ew ro | . boat this < ns ut Glass No — twilie, ee. Special — = WOMEN’S $3.50 a rcinast Masten wiltictnire, OF (Nl P velties te LOT TWO—Special $12.50— AND $4.00 PUMPS course, he was 6 Anaunst at $1.25 ~ —Including wool Jersey coats, velour coats, serge coats and silk Sa, «Slates eae that pr rseapgrse . | us blazer coats, as well as some capes of satin and some of se FOR $2.95 well fact that} | away below former prices ——-. -— $12 . inato tol} HE Apron pte | Third Fi HIS in 8 dieporal of short con tared to made Charming Summer Frocks im Two Lots $7.50 and $15.00 t'.c reir ean mt aaets| | trom percale ot a ® al and vict kid with turn and | good quality, in < oo 7 === welt soles. Mont all sizes in | white. with. bias ~ Two lots that offer the summer’s cleverest styles in cotton frocks i ane Ava nty ager rned the arte design. The large a4 —AT $7.50—The dresses are of chambrays, lawns, linenes, ete one line, however : aie ged | collar, cuffs and ed There is a wide variety of styles and the values are most unusual people hen jt belt are of Delft ea ‘ea Originally priced low at mpanion of |f} | - $15.00 to $17.50 being the rece pri nal is a, $3.50 and $4.00. a very rich Frenct an and was| ee Sieebias per | a —AT $15.00—Are offered dresses that were priced $22 25.0 i : n fine soclety. After that sho} cale, finished wit and $27.50. The finest of the season's frocks. Volles and nets, ter aa oe ata da og s\rent to New York, Ah! Maria,| binding of the blue beautifully lace trimmed and in sky, peach, apricot, beige, rose, cop $2.07 » girl, yes. | and-white striped enbagen, pink, gray, etc. All special at.——_____ $15.00 sce _ - $] t know Mr. Gould, but his material. Price a ; | Third Floor CHILDREN’S PUMPS {moter I have: met her. "A vers] II $1.25 Exceptional in Value | i " 5 | U J nice woman, yes yur years ago Another attract- : —- eee 3 | GIRLS’ WOOL COATS, GIRL os ¥. i “f DRE SSES, SPECIAL $1.35 mnt to New York to see my|#! Ive Apron at $1.25 HOICE of three attractive novelties, | 5 SPE( 59¢ ‘ - "rs t a new hat and alfil so dott P - S 7 | SPECIAL $5.00 ; A . 7 mS) Cc HILDREN’S grmmetal and Fee i sad aaa) = rs replete). suitable for gifts and party prizes, oy acre erent ae ing af i im c pe e¢ of a small lot of tub frock velvet ankle str : ‘ Gould, she shook| or pink on white as follows: im 50, $1 an 5 xood styles in tan 700¢ ality ginghar n pl pumps; good styles; in # hands w a fine lady. | ground. Made with i ec = . y, rose, navy blue, black and white checks, | and stripe ecial ..... 8% to 11. Formerly $2.00 The t Is, too, are |f] elbow-length set-in 10-inch Flower Vase, as pictured, 50c. |} a > ind ‘smart plaids in various good colors Sizes 6 to 14 . pair. Special on Saturday ke I dolf} sleeves and wide 4-inch Footed Comport, as pictured, 50c. ] ; 4 : , sPiag te age $1.35 elt, coliar and cuffs, trimmed with platn-colo ; ‘ ; Special on Saturday ......-++-- .$5.00 Third Floor Scone Pee Annunzlata’s and|f| materia. Hmmed with Pisincolor S-inch Flower Basket, as pictured, SOc. ff @/ mine great engineer of Second Floor. “Aisle Table, First Floor, jj PrYviiii i ~faeed les a | \ | _ j —— Ogres g brother, Antone, who {s a contrac-|§] ‘ad ne here nee te | NFESSIONS OF A WIFE |_ Sager meer ae 1 ALIFORNIA : our fami Iam very glad she ts/f} Base if SN sie isn’t so bad after all. I've known )er were dead and I was earning : if ALL DISAPPOINTMENTS ARE jhim do many a good turn lmy own ‘living, be asked ’ Francieco $1968" G140d Ft | NOT UNPLEASANT “{ sat up in bed, ‘Wh tly the same question Angeles "Aner Mr. Arthur, as I wan reo nek poled a. gprs an a i M hee Slat pe im a ee tow ee bs N Me 1 deni 5 | catied nim to myoalt, warfte,” sald|{°res's itt girl ead was croseing | mediate | ew Mercerized Sweaters | Paula, “had left me, the ocean £04 with my father and mother, I met| MO dasa) | quaffing his soda water -— nO| Mr. Rubin. He was a mat pel ce at | charms for me. I went back to my| and I but a child who look pon | cabin and threw myself on my bed) him with the adoration of a very THE McCORMICK LINE) pyo number of Ameri ° and sobbed and cried until I was! gmall girl for a real grown-up man 109 Cherry St, Phone Eittott sae cars being sold in China Sta ar ; ‘ not able to go down to dinner. “Today he recognised me and > eeu dithh nivien ins | eee oe reere —|is a feature of this year's ¢ HI SE silky -finished Sweaters are firmly knit “The stewardess, who seemed’ -aiieq me, as he us Poor lit-| 1 he would have little nutomo ine from mercerized yarn, in intelligent sort of Der-| +16 rich girl”; but when T told him |to because I had to The seaport cities of China and - Pes some broth andy was only a poor little poor girl, |¢ 1% now Was the $e the oats Japan have long been considered Rose Copenhagen Gold ly undress. radi die gly 0 an” I asked with markets of great potentiality. The Brahe TRInds Cearin/ wha sala; | SO Sone may Seer fiber 8nd moth | scene ant two yeark trading bas brouat Maroon Green ‘we all have to leave our friends My dear child,’ she answered.|| 9 mun pay AND an tnt x of money nt ithe Orlen, and two-tone novelties, They have the lange sat ms behind sometimes.’ I could not tell & yo ‘Arthur Ru is not v her it was not that I was leaving P ine you are poor, but SUNDAY OUTINGS atimutus in motor car sales and Chil dren’s collar of the prevailing mode and sash belt. Sizes friends behind that made me cry nows, before the end road building has been for Women and Misses. Price $4.25. result, While ner of t but because I was not leaving them fhe should be seen China ha behind i ¢ Are you traveling alone?’ she Play Shoes Basement Salesroom ill $2.15 and $2.45 Pair P.N. al | » ie staunch wearing qual Lace-Front num this year J THROUGH There ed But I do not see why he could buy abroad to visit the Paris openings and buy gowns for Emeline.’ not be nice to me for the few days ; Goodness, you don’t look old be together on board || On the “White Collar Line.” ance {I} Shoe pictured t j enongh to 4 at. Have you ever uid “Suquamish” leaves Pier 3, Foot 1 are ; Corse’ ; been in Paris? will before the voyage is of Madison St f © the borders of the{f] commends it for both boys i ‘Many times. They tell me I sald ambiguonsly But l tates, the departure from nd girls. It is of pearl elk ‘ Saturday and Sunday at ' and g pea ; speak French perfectly, and I kn to #h uh thinking 1:45 P. M manufacturt Heh alo: be cagik most of the big dressmakers ver well,’ I asserted proudly mount equippir hand drive, they use clinche much of your welfare 1 mu 1 Tam up here at his request pictured, a front-lacing Corset for the average fig- Park 3:45 P.M tead|f| Sizes 9 t Leaves Leschi ‘'T guess you can take care of ed me to give you s i é 7 = talent side tires: and eneea 4 “ The Ideal Sightseeing Tri I 12 to 2 yourself, she said admiringly. ‘t ntion, He noticed you were not : D eters marked for kilometers in - D E came up here this evening to warn and he sald he did Fare 50¢ Each Way stead of miles | ure, with medium bust and at dinner Misses’ and Children’s “Mary you ss st Areas HADES, Ae. AER k were geasich A 2:hour trip embracing the | long skirt, in pink or white immediately he had picked you ou t Is astonishing how quickly Sound, Canal Locks, second only r ener, at ane’ Pumps, made on F for his attentions, but you can take Aaraie, Aisapuoiitment to: & triend'|| pound, Canal Locks, second Oly Te Was in oo wich Ja Nea 1 “16 Made of strong coutil and fit 7 8 skufter ast, with wavy yf yourself, and poor Arthur Hife ia not worth ted with two sets of hose sup sorters. Price $1.00. 1.45 pair; | | f will ma ving, and bridge across Lake Union, into also astonishing |] peautitul Lake Washington of Hurry to Purchase WING, N. D Aug. 10. During a soles, sizes 6 to 8, $1.35 pair: 9 to 1 Home of 2 5) iztaneee find ro ’ ‘ ? i ot ainappotntment * ely ae witied A ar ¢ ea oe 12 », $1. 1 ects or the Best e on Earth |! 0110's nt nein wondering wns Kitsap County on the Albert Little farm. Srey es with Arthur Rubin would burt n : The cow was insured, and when Wigees’ and) Children's “Waa ’ : . EXAMINATIONS FREE his _ittentions, but Ls ould ace the Transportation Co. Little went to town next d to col- ava: blag Gandald eth Women Ss Worsted Bathing Suits lect his insurance, he ran ) . more. | was more mystified than |! For Information on this or other | Harry Tur who for a long time jnnther soles. nines 646 2. $4.50 lever when I went on deck and saw Sound ‘Trips had been anxious to buy the cow a ‘ TOVE pair Ree Tatty at ape rd wings him walking with the daughter and Call Main 3039. © renewed negotiations most ex ak her over first," said Little nding In our own modern lens ering. on of one ¢ New Y ‘ " x ant the popular Torle and Kryptok Poejuaive society le I heard - “You may not want her now Misses’ and Children’s Tan are of the type that allows the swimm In le Bifocal Lenses. the young man. say, ‘Isn't that AE RCS No,” insisted Turner, “I'm sat Calf Sandals with heavy | of motion. In coloring they combine Green with THE eo mnagth a OPTICAL co. Paula Newton, the young actress | Blanca sc PE ine targa ie soles, sizes 6 to 8, $1.00; Rose, Copenhagen with Gold, Purple with Gold or a ze, oo sc who ich a phenomenal sue righ aid the owner P 5 He Chose? emove her from the field," $1.35" pair | Sizes to 44. Price $4.50. The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. |} then I heard Mr. Arthur say, ol deweler and Sliverentn [eiurher paid tila check and Lite) Benny dalsasctnn, | $ —atapecnent Sai Th Thei a most indifferent voice, ‘I am sure 1010 Second Ave, Near Zlcashed it. Then Turner went to ? i at Grind eir Own Lenses i fon't know!" Madison $l the farm to remove his property (To be continued) sseeaetsatteds What followed is censored. Our experience us to correct NIT in one-piece style, these new Bathing Suits freedom