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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1917, PAGE 7 EARS SOON DRIED ON FIRST SCHOOL DAY Knothe, of Central, Soon Puts Beginners at Ease After Mothers and Fathers Go WV -FREDERICKNELSON = New Shipment: © @ Tinted a j . | Japanese Crepe _ Stationery : Middy A $1.95 stage . laday Aprons, pl. Twenty-four sheets of | ATTERNED with narrow or Boxed Writing Paper in | te wide awning stripes in b@atiful | pink, blue, buff, gray or | ( | tat combination colorings on food qual Qavender, with’ twenty-four of ity Jaganese crepe, and carefully | envelopes to match, 25¢ | ade throughout, these Aprons are | Saqynent Seleproom he bo® practical and exceedingly attrac- a tive . IN or They slip over the head in true Néw Boudoir L OLEUMS 3 Ei fie’ a Noobcate aie | LARGE selection of 4 ily Sena Seta te’ front, sak’) Caps, 29c patterns far thorsiaeil 4 : ere finished @it® collary cuffs and @VERGL pretty styles in | dependable grades, suit- | p.. pockets fF white Color com this new assd@ment, dain able for kitchens, bath- | = finations are: « | tily feshioned from crepe de brooms, pantries, halls as | ee u, 6 Chiee, extin, silk and chiffon, | v@ll as plain grades of ec _ Gold and blue, ; {, Sembieed With cotton torehon | exceptional durability for a = Pink, lavender, gray and white, | qual sReGe@ Igce insertions and | offices, steamships and wo Champagne, brown, black and white, edge. Colore are lavender, | public buildings nk ‘ Green, oxblood, blue and pink. getoe, ligt! or Gelft-blue, pink, | Twenty-three patterns in Print- * US first day. Luvender of gold and white. Me RED ERA Gree. Price 290 d_Lineleumes _conrestianas Apricot, blue, m1 , ~ e c 5 J 2 fitted with | ste, 4 green and white Mesemess BHT o0m sions 65¢, 75e, 80¢ and 85e heed and baby tips quiveréd, Sh Price $1.95. —Second Floor, - Twenty-two patterns In Inlaid | ~4 Her new blue dress was for- ell make a‘hit zs a Linoleums; featuring hand- ten. Her freshly curled ; : tile patterns { 4 - jie, that she thought of with with teacher: N Sh : New Filea colorings; $1.25, $136 $1.60, a. pride the nij lew owing: . $1 and $1.90 yard. held * : a rta: Nets Battleship Linoleums, Plain a For, standing in the dearmay é y Popa oot ed = aoe Cu an ° Linoleums and Cork Linole- mother, And arin wow ‘ iney © Uheones rt) Cee N | B th T | me (th Trades 1) h), i i, a imag toe our oy mee |. INOVElty-weave Bath Towels | 25c, 35c and | irsitsis is = alone wi eR von —BSecond Fi Pe - be bee ot comsne. I seem to dave « grenter 9) 'OVELTY Bath Towels in-jacquard and plain weave, 45c Yard Be atin ce wal her—emed Slaewkheard = Gut } — of boys than girls, wis | with blue, pink or yellow borders on white ground; HESE furadle, open - mank ge On the upper floor, armed with |} size 15x25, 20c and 35c each. Nets to ‘white, cream ana Shadow Laces ther + tration cards, Wied the ecra 8 Op inexpensively J te ote’ Gio eae ae rome? Largesine Bath Towels in) Laree, fleecy Bath Towels | to pretty, softdreping Cer 25c: Yard to ene focus were soven tore plain end jacquard weaves, | with coloredetripe borders, on embers of the "renworetion tues.” fj We pink or dive border on | white xround; size 25x45, $1.00 An assortment of pretty to ‘The teacber, Mise Aco Bowte, white ground, f0¢ each | each, shadow designs in these stood bo rte center, teen tg to ee ee | Novelty Bath Towels with serviceable laces, which their Grearhiens ‘tales of sucdwer . e 20, lavender, c Fy 1 blue, 6 fore aud promaives of Torare appit || green oF gold stripe border. 65c | faycagce, “wrores 1B oink Elue, | Gory, requiring no hetaming peel from 16 to 20 cutions Vo Menmponius, each 25245 tnebes; $126 cach. enna $8 ané 40 inches | inc ig in width. Price 25¢ “Gee, foo Seow I'm rotten inf’ gerh Towels in plain and | le; , 3be ond Ake yard. | yard. i ereliiag,” oaid Beooeth + Jacquard weaves, sizo 202 40 Gaus Weetae oaetieer —Basement Gaiesroves —Hasement Salesroom. i Aw, its erthmeric that gets I! inches, prettily bordered in upusaally attractive; atze 25x a REE * 0," eai0 | his eaten tor ye foe, ender, green OF | 46, $1.50 each. F 20 the. tors bere become ox id, each. ow ~ cae a hare bere Necemaesh | a: lies Firat Pieor. Basement Salesroom “ mined from the testoration clase 6 ee * tate the repalar eefoool work. bad ©®® Tuesday morning was devoted to i lew : N A F ks 7 — og aw ley nchool at | Fst devs rrp sone oad giving out New Marquisette | N Ideas in ew utumn roc. f wo ie and Madinem at., | tbocks The afternoon will tart : 7 Temday soretiy, Mint Kaothe,| a o the ecto! pear, ant, with Weaser and Voile | Artamo $16.75 deel Tey Geta etl arny Cone ee | ke an Son ne Curtai | Stamped Goods . mn day's domes {0 start Useir chil bites #2) be a dream of the past | " motors amd tytn Who BME dres im whol, ¥ o futore iD afl Reattie erboois u ns | Of Satin, Taffeta and Serge | . Pig each Otc from Nwir “it's fomey,” sald Miso Knothe, [just as a2 the Centra} school $1 75 Pair j — oompeel: Section j pears A cn ee ee ee eee ° | opened @ new ship- h is } e soare ribs, baked potatoes, toast, on = ment of Artamo Package Dreml, coffee fMoner -— Roiled VERY ensereeCns de Goods, containing many items Bs 1 Vienna sausage and age Soties sortment of New Cur- | isc: wit interest those plan. tee, by rn hread, gicwmlstil, ¢ f ‘ae prem dai, carame) eance, tced tea [| tains at thiselow price, | Bing gifts of their own handi- 4 Sopger—Aeramdied oreins, Jennys made from sheer yet firm, | work, Doan eel O ar ac a ee oon ome teed]; lightweight fabrics in filet | ech Packnge contains the 3 Tenth day: Breekfast—Bananaa |) mesh effect, that let | stamped article, semimade or | Here's gud news tor enidiers! thread, coffee. Dinner — Cream! (1 each), oatmeal, coger and wiik: | through the maximum of | ready-made, with enough | thread to complete the em- broidery. Finished models ac- company the shipment, and In white, ivory and these include: | beige, neatly hemstitched A Fringed Centerpiece de | and edged with laces of | signed with coronation braid | || No burdtuclt or embuhned beefl/of potato soap, croutons, beef deer hash, Lynonaise potatoes, o, ranat pot pie, dotled poratows, doll tomst, bread. coffoo. iMeaer- Rak light and drape softly and You mot mighty goed things to! ed beets, letrare salud cottage pad /¢d pork and beans, apinach, pieew I oracefully. Vott at Camp Lawie Uaree tines af ding, chormite mance, lewd ton, WT, bot corg bremd, rice podsing, 2 day. wed, Supper—Pried kam, bot CRrames dacce, Iced tea. Supper To id here's sompie! Parker House roile, upple sauce, Col? aired boiygon ssuungte, aay eeam o ‘oad oo B mem eK Lea, 7 Fresch fried = potaoes, picBind eremaration af) Sixth day: Breoktaat-—Cetmaal,} Peete. tot rolls or buns, pumpkin ererrer is afer: campe. | oxutar and tuk; tried pork quae, | P% iced tea. in Vene- | Work & K. FURMAN . accord: Lgemaaive gotatoes, trend, taunt! ae Te ee pant ag bilge A thirteen-plece Luncheon WHET aL NOTICE v Disoer-Vegetadie soy, Boys, Adrift, Are 4 & an Set embroidered with French x f country pret gelecscayed | peuioen” pop piles me eats Rescued by Ferry eee eure sar ri noe a onicel 5 a ie le sae EMS She TEM, and temo ice, opiced cake, bread, te! Two boys were picked up from Two and one-half yards A Baby Pillow of linen-fin. trea 2 4 oway : : Breakfnet—| water. Sapper—-Hot tea buns, Jam,!the midstream of atiott tay Sun- fi long. Price $2.75 pair. aslehed oelgnet wun Preach durter, teed tea, day aight by the Wee; Seattle ter- 7 i | i icity i Breaktast--Ba-|e7 when fp Aboaitbistin Resse their! iret Floor. | embroldery —introducing styles of smart simplicity for street, busi- — A Luncheon Bridge Set (36- ness and afternoon wear, in Woni Serges, Plain and @ i )Raniae, Corn sererg sugar and milk, cries coming from a dense fog over = : 7 a wegvtable «aoup, croutons beet stew. Pokatoes, toast, the Sound They were Frank [) inch cloth avd 4 napkins), em- + - stan! —_ re veal a ia| tread, coffee OMoser—Roast ribs Willams. 9. a lamo boy. 708 Olive, « ’ proidered. in black and ‘high | . tfiped Silks, featuring black, navy-blue and the . Creols, totied rice, string beans of beef. browned potatoes, spaghet- st. and Gordon Shaw, §, his play-} Children s colors. favored shades of taupe, green, wistarie and (frewh?, Yertare salad, ice cream, Italian style, pickies, apple mate culo, bread, ice water, Supper--. dumplings, plan sauce; bread, tre The boys bad gone out Ina leaky’! (Cot) potato sulud, bread, jam,} water. Sopver— Veal cutiets, skiff, and while rowing wbout tp ieee wey, breaded; hot biscuits, jelly or jam, the bay bad lost an oar. They had —Breaktnat — Corn iced va. Grifted for eeveral hours, cailing fiaies, oyu, Ok; beet stew, toll: Etghih day: Breakfast—Canta for help, before they attracted the €8 peitutows. tomuit, trend. aaffee loupes, oatmeal sugar end mt'k, atteotion of the ferry boat Ther —Bodled beef wit dap hot cakes, Sutter, s¥rup, coffee They were brought to the Seat ihogs, spihmak, young bteete, irk Moner--Fresh vegetable soup, tle tanding. where passengers ioan A ready-made Laundry plum. Women’s and Misses’ sizes Union Suits with sealtope ne, $1 00 eats m4 gta, design Three of the Silk Frocks Shetched: is 2 executed in fagoting, and French knot bouquet in pastel At Left: Dress of oiive-green satin, with self sleeves; tints. Dresser Set and pin tray to match. | A Ready-made Gewn de- — | signed with ‘ajour motifs of collar and self sleeves. Price $16.75 | silk net, encircled with french HILDREN’S Autumn- weight Union Suits, warm and serviceable, white crepe edging at neck; square collar. Price $16.75. At Center: Dress of navy-bluc satin, with white crepe . Liteie ome ae eo Ne save and aa er ed ‘em, Chootone, — of chicken, ed them money to return to their X + ); se) tare papper . brend. green ), Creme owe, slic. . ve Hee ‘ 5 2 i ° ‘a . : . Sect Gh, bisiee poke, tay arcs lee poder idy jorge La Fe (meres tole J light fleeced lined, sizes 2 knot embroidery, and finished At Right: Dress of green-and-black striped taffeta, e wth Se PL GAS et ROMS, | Honus rodlw, iewd wn, heate, texomosde, bread Supper—! The membership roll of the Geat- to 16, $1.00 garment. with embrotdered scallops. | with crepe sleeved and coljar. Price $16.75. © Yeo rewhids are mighty.| Third day: Bronitant—Stowed) Cold romet tee!, potty oalad, bread, tle minatemen, an organtzation «Basement Salesroom. —Second Floor. | —Basement Salesroom. Saw shepial stan are Prunes, ontmneml wagat wid milk; apple amore, iced ten. formes August 27 to clean the city m = SERN OSE PEATE I ROONEY CE Oe 3 * : Foudh TPeerritiM® Hanreryer stunk, bmite? povstoes,, Ninth day: Oreakfast—Hot milk of didoyal sentiments, has swell — a + S98) aervice toauwt, cofvew. iRouer—-Rice | toast, fresh rhubarb sauce, fried to 1,600. idehow to War Big Tene 7 BELIEVE BOARD » A Here's Sideshow to War's B o——_—-—- - —- —-_—-@ we can afford @ car, a08 if x0 we, “Give uncle Dick a kiss fo: WILL PREVENT A CHILD'S PHILOSOPHY i [win the quaiiety you wil @ te | unless you thirik it would be pl e mith — (a 9) yourself. ne re to him. I never saw you ki ta ish Stufearet <a ts ‘That { can never de, Tim im, s$ i don't know how you feel LOCAL STRIKE. .2=:.2"*.. than what she wet | forty. and ye know it, sala Mother gtmut it. Moth silys we always coed Wire * yer, letteme | yous onic. Brows Pulte @with Piiee A -atgtee oF currents, coremei wore, DENTISTS | th dae Breed tam Conia loup@, corn fe Ses, suger empé ro!lb, |tee@ liver tecse, trict op | \cags, cong, bremé, cotfen heme) —Beet a l@ @ode, hated petaters, tor much more than whet ehe sat) crying. know whether a thing is right or Li Cees naTON, Sect 4.— |down tn her childteh scrawl, | “‘Yes. yo can, Annie @evite’. ¥4 rons, but i don't—besides I like ¥ . 4 | Sees’ pessiadl veatile grey tech " j Reyrasantatives 2f the Seattle “I miss you more than tongue are the araitiyingeet’ (sy, thats sey Siwaye todo the ete ° tea, bread. Supyer—Chill camear. ohip yards and thelr empinyes jan tlt, Acnt Maree Se Setien, 8 8 ut nee, : ght “Aunt Mollie has gone to th 7 - |ne, hot biscuits, @ewed peerhee ‘corning to Wanhingtan for |"for we haven't got our electrick olen Alive nee CONS AMO | a haan alk alee ee hat Cr, : | end ten. ; j OFC Srarancea with the guvern (caf yet, and mother says we are candle to s¢ pave, teen all wecte: haa that eae a “a Fifth day sp! — 11k } font waponmant heard, to cet. [dot going to hace it ih a Burry.) “Of course Aunt dad |her out riding yesterday. di be | ee omy fresh app® s@em@, Bosfstagk, 1 tle the grimmnt ateike, accurd. | Mother save elertrick care: are fot just ead that to ees Mothér cry a nee bank yesterday, and onions, dak@l fgm@Boos, tea te murecnang toceived by the {for ‘tho Hikes of us.” Do you know. ing~-he did oat -ewen ayy Wisre ‘Margaret Ann Lafferty.” s : ~ Seman + named taday. Aunt Margie, 1 am gotting very specktuiness w@ seu ‘Whsn i Eroy "eh oe y. TET 65 dntvolines - our ae¥l | ‘Aur his @aattig abor trou. {tired of detonging to the. Ukes of up, dad, f esi $9 Boing to marry (To be continued) " jus” Spectaiz 1 can't tod out Budge end eever Oe.124 Fyes of us | _ - ae ey ition pe he thes any cde cise belouge and eree any wore’ {is cane Feiner and Sather go uot egres oa)" Wises (Be Ki,’ said Mother, | SINgers Convene just tet the Libee of ee Ranls | wwheseem can abt mom? in Portland Next Uses of e€ Rew Seu H) WING There ain't] The unveiling of a bronze bust whalebone) plate, whide 1@ ry ghtest and strongest plate kno@®, | joes not cover the rogf of the Mouth, if you have t or three P teeth left in the mAiy@; gufPapteed © : rs Wise stand. t¢ deters emer! *Mother sare “the their demands for Migh®> @4ac® @ame Monday in the forny of @ re quest from the board that repre 16 years. i | @ we eo Resioves Ming Co siete | gen Ades of 24 = We gre just like | Dd wi s, . % ah aE SRI 47 1 thet een e x ase In on: 2670 epleee Wey Inte UE 790 thy Oe Srperbowe, Tt is us| oe eee eee NOrwer $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.60 deava®to avert thd Strte 6h 90,50@ Came Bitove, 08 Meher cere M 49 | Mhet ped ‘ted proud, not our rish jest composer, on the University @f $10 set of teeth ........... $5.00 shifyar® Gorkge@ Powe ee array Saco @ we Bw de om | Comty = ThA Bre been as @ice | Weshington campus, and a banquet Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 eh TU WIS Yr ee wy Be BE Gould let ‘em, but we |at the New Masonic temple were kept in our mind |the closing events of the Pacific Coast Norwegian Singers’ conven White crowns $3.00 @@ likes of us Gold fillings . | ontatives of thr@@ of the lars MG what consorting | “Then@ad said to me, ‘Perhaps, | tion ; Bilver fillings | yards in the city confer with the | mea sh sald it did not! honey, Budge won't want to marry The sashe ot ee was present- i " 4 11@bin iice. Now, Agpt|you when he grows up.’ jed to the university thru the Platina fillings board at once » ar@hi nice € rs 0 " Dan McKillop, president of the | Mergi ou know that Budge kid! “Yes, he will, dad,’ { said, ‘for | prodigious efforts of eight years by ie ieee tes taken Metal Trades Council, and tw@Toddy Rnd Aunt Eliene and Uncle|he gave Toddy a black eye the |Prominent Norwegians of the ~ | Ing ad Ket teeth same = nation and advice tr Soci agai The sweet taste ava ea") it leaves is Most of our present patron Fecommended by our early prs, whone work te wtill givin lon. Ask our customers who other representatives of the coun: already a n their way to Wash-| know ¢ ington to meet with the adjustment |i think shi board, at ihe request of the ship | Father was speaking of them when | dad or unc! ping board. |he spoke the word did laff. H C. W. Wiley, president of the Se-| d look nice, Tim,’ says Moth-/|for Edie yet.’ attle Construction & Drydock Co., jer, ‘flaunting me car in the face of Mother wants me to show her! HOLD FUNERAL TUESDAY Harry argythe very nicest folks fgother day for saying he es going Coast. Songs of Grieg were sung om you and Uncle Dick/to marry me. { told him { would |@t the unveiling. disremembered that|not marry any one unless it was| Portland will be the next meet- a Jim Edie’. How dad | {ng place of the Fjord singers, and said, ‘there is hope|A. O. Bjelland will be president, , Ed. Ames, president of the Ames |some of yer poor consti’—-({ don’t) this letter, but 1 am not going to, | sg ave tented our work When coming Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., and| know how to spell that, but { think for you see, Aunt Margte, if 1 did The funeral of Mrs. Leah Hite ¥ eee, Bring th ae with veal J. F. Duthie, vice president of the it {8 a sweer word, for dad looked |she would make me go all over it| Wolfe, wife of former State Sena- 4 t ousan hy 0 sont recat Duthie Shipbuilding Co, left for|so cerious when she said it), and/and copy it out nice. tor Henry H, Wolfe, Eastern Wash- ‘a - vese clowny show camouflage in hgater vein rrencu iront |the capital Tuesday he swore ri back. He sald} “i think she is weakening about’ ington pioneer, was scheduled to ; OH et ag i They are arise themaalva “look like what they ain't” in order to Union n sald Tuesday that |‘D my con i'll jue any | the electrick car, and if you would, be held at t ‘amily idence, 5504 ‘s Dentiste women to I mix a little pley with the grim work of the pollus. They were pro-|there probably would be a Joint/man that opens his mouth about | rite her and tell her we must have | 21st ave. N. B., Tuesday, She died a 2) UNIVE VOY 8T, fessional clow’s before the war, and have dressed in improvised cos-| meeting of all parties with the ad-|me affairs. But honest now, Annie,|/one she would tell dad to get it,)at her home Sunday night, at the 3 Opposite Vraser-Paterses Co, |tumes to entertain their comrades. justment committee lgoing to let the child grow up| You will, won't you, Aunt Margie? |age of 78, al

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