The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1917, Page 7

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Ye b Far%5e57 a ———-9» = ——I| = rr TF arate SPIES SET FIRE WAR SUPPLIES STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1917. a _____ AND IN THE MEANTIME—IN THE EAST HEN Ry | THE COAL You ORDERED tASH'T COME, RING "EM AGAIN CENTRAL R-FH-G YEAa- GIMME WERE FREEZING STIFF FOR PERSHIN Ty United Press Leased Wire BALTIMORE, Md Oct Stain troyed munit ‘ershing’s fore in the sw of the $ fater trot The dead men ner Brownley, of th ship, and two sail Viet ia not expect than 15, altho more than a 8c dock workers have been reporte as missings One man ts already under arrest Mt of the combined ef ret servi men and po John Whitterman, al haye been seen running m the piers when the blaze was pvered. Other arrerts are ex eented Five of the ere workmen on the plers re ccounted for among 15 he crew of the British steamshi; Kerry Range. T leaped over doard when the far swept from the piers to the vessel Many Explosions Explosions punctuated efforts MAltimore’s entire fire fighting men believed dead Two of Piled on the piers waiting steam f ships were many cases of amr tion, which detonated as the Ywached them. Foodstuffs w ) im smoke-~food that was to have @ to the armies of America tr nce. | Secret service agents and the po-| Nee are combing the city and its environs today in a hunt for men seen running from the piers shortly j after a policeman turned in a fire alarm. They are believed to have started the fire, Only by heroic work did the fire men save huge elevators of the Bal & Obio railway, which are bwaden to their capacity with grain. Starts in Five Places All doubt as to the origin of the F fire was removed by statements of the Baltimore & Ohio's cua firemen stationed on the few seconds before the _ broke out in five plier these men saw what appe ared | to be rockets going up from half @ were follow: flames came immedia' Less than five minutes before the entire structure was in flames the chief watchman had made a com plete round of the pier. Officials of the Baltimore & Ohio this morning fixed the loss at $5,000,000. This is covered partly by the railroad’s replacement fund and insurance. Later today the steamship Kerry Range, which was badly damaged, sank and is now resting on the bottom of the harbor The Kerry Range, which arrived A this port yesterday, mer, Hyeitish rexistry 8, commanded by Ca by Title Insurance as a Time Saver “sé the charge of the thr In quarantine the discovery new cases © | weeks the qu cell WELL medical here, the disease. PHONE THE ee Co. AT Pua DONT ANSWER, BuRHEM COAL co? WHAT - MENINGITIS AT CAMP LEWIS IS | UNDER CONTROL :: Ny @ Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, 31.—No new cases of spinal meningitis have been reported officers companies following last week of a Oct. confined « be under the tht are takin y and | march to d rom | pund under guard. and, a selected s said to y with bir ring at the from have traveled on an O. R ANTHRACITE - 1094 — WHASSAT? ‘EM A-G-A-i-M THIS 1S IMPORTANT IH au Donw'y GET Ex- Cl- TED, DOny GET EX-€)- TED, \KEEP COOL! TH Wire AN KID | ARE FREEZIN TO DEATH OT HERE WHERE IN BLAZES 1S THAT COAL I ORDERED ? Cary FO MISTAK GAHFIELD <2 Pronto: ‘2 MILLION HOMES ; PLEDGE AID TO ' CONSERVE FOOD United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—~ housewlves are an mobilize the Arbitrators May Finish Job Aboard Eastbound Train] ‘Beattie employ re expected > days after Dr Tear) amival trom the 3 according to Ja If no agree: reached by November §, t trators probably will board J eastbound train and complete their! | work en route. on that date must leave ffalo meeting of the eration of Labor, and| » must return to Wash | iy America’s ewering the call to thelr kitchens for Food headquar announced today that 2,272,918 had pledged themselves to household economy the conservation of supplies during the first two days of food sav- Ing week Totals th meager returns ne or two h A Colorado war, families and 2s far are based on Stook Rides Train | iy United Prees Leased Wire PORTLAND, Oct. 31-—A districts in eac atork| unit with as r & N. trainj ina 4 from Spokane today. Mrs. | we "hapman and her son are has cour within two | ° wit be lifted. | One day last week a few minutes before noon Mr. Vin At three o’ had been exam ‘ed, the for scord, ¢ policy of Title sued—and the client left towr on the 410 train with cash in his pocket Hew could we @ Hov ion that on mn bas 8 OF ever it? a trans would ta longer, han hours? Because Mr alrea that and cc for mort gagee’s px was a quick and simple problem. Washington Title "Insurance Co. Te ateeatieadall Plate Perfection Those the comfort, permanence and satisfaction of Gold Plates at one-fourth the cost of that metal, will find them all in our famous Dentalloy Plates still yet almost as completely dependable found in our popular prod- uct, $25 Rubber Plates for $15 which have that price who desire greater economy, service, is no equal at Justly Cele brated TRUBITE TEETH. Examinations and mates BILE. N. W. Cor, Fourth & Pike. Phone Main 2256. ed \GARS CRASH; CREWS cavers Dental Special Announcement, Ry DR. EDWIN J. Brows, D. D. &. 108 Cotumbta left the tm! my name First ave. Dental PEGGY WORTH GETS | pa FOR RED CROSS xty-aix dollars was raised for Red Cross Tuesday noon hour in the bust Worth | ¢ DECKS CLEARED FOR DISSOLVING COURT of this | 10% ~ long with | to the Red Cross. : 7 hte fF tension of the cit ORDER ON CAR LINE |, Burgier’s Art in the | Bentar' practi a Nude Is the Latest Prag oe Modern bandit# are exacting. 5 general When Robert FE. Miley, known as the onty| street p inspector, returned to his WP did not raise bis!" 7, Prince Rupert hotel, Tuesday night, 3 ri the he was greeted by @ man who car Beatties Leading ‘Dentist Yeuterday ele oun 10 ombia. action, “Take off your clothes,” —— Just as the bandit | training © Miley did. Then his caller search-| ed the discarded garments, and de parted with $450 in change. watch and Miley's work badge. ring fund int me 6 m soon as the rder which n iw diss | i ordered | porary | t rks | the clit ESCAPE INJURIES eat eel npty cars, the Wallingford . : Bi are! 1a Cowen Par ate street} en extended, | traction | | and B. 46th st The crews escaped To Co Jonvert Oil Burner| By United Press Lensed Wire 'GEN. RICHARDSON Trained Men Are Needed PLEADS FOR ALASKA fal Elect s offered at ” men attended t of Brig. Gen given in the Butler he the Alaska burean ¢ GAS ENGINE: Work lber of Commerce and Co: MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE Club TOMORILE Wok Gen, Richardson Eunernie st ENGINEERING Fi) active in build! brought to Portland from Puget sound, her oll n s removed and grates for| installed. Other steel ve nder construction here will be quipped to burn coal instead of oil, | t in reported her business mmere cial fo last ears hington, D. © a ataek eer eae been recalled. 7 SPECIAL SIX WEEKS! ty he will be a oer COURSE. Fe tice line fo Pre C., under authority of the gov i Lees pom ea at clas teat ernment. " ° . tod \ lowed to develop even rk in the North,| responsible ed to be i eend price Richardson wa ynatrnetion and 600 f wagon GUILD TO HOLD SALE The Renton Hill guild of the Se Jattle Orthopedic hospital will hold “rum at 607 Pine st Novemper 1, 2 and %, for the bene fit of crippled cildren. “Mra, =| Maurice MeMicken i# chairman of rrr! the guild. | AG pia ge va itis ns -f LY) [00s Jation nage sale the field | @s reported Tues. 1 captains when she her collections for _ rn et e PAGE 7 Basement Salesroom The Hats comprised NOTE: Basement Salerroom The Hats pictured are from the offering described below. A PURCHASE EXTRAORDINARY Women’s High-Grade Untrimmed Hats To Sell at $3.50 Thursday in this purchase (from one of New York’s prominent makers and importers of fine millinery) are beautifully made from superior materials and authentically styled. Three Hundred and Fifty Hats in the Offering— Every Hat an Exceptional Value at the Price hatter’s plush and beaver, in a great | : | | —fashioned from fine plain velvets, chiffon velvets, corded velvets, variety of the season’s smart, hand-blocked shapes, The Favored Styles and Colors comprising Appropriate Styles for Misses, Youthful | —some few colors, but the great majority in black. Well-Represented in Winter Coats $12.50 to $23.50 MART coupling with practicability featured price-range— pecially the above tailored woolens: all-service Coats from Women and Matrons choice $3.50. —Basement Salesroom, In a featured offering Thursday, New Fancy Ribbons 25c Yard HE novelties so widely used for fancy bags and gift novelties in Rib- bons of good quality— Dresden effects, faney stripes, checks and plaid patterns, in widths up to the yard, -Basement Salesroom, Women’s Union Suits $1.00 and $1.25 N excellent weight for present wear in Women’s Fleece - lined Union Suits, ankle length, with Dutch neck d el- bow sleeves; siz , 86 and 38, $1.00; 40, 42 and 44, $1.2 good style are es- within 51% inches, 25¢. ement Salesroom. these good Angora-finish Wool and Velvet Velour, Kersey, Melton, Army- Cloth, Broadcloth, Bo- livia Cloth, Zibeline, Cheviot, Caracal Cloth, Egyptian Plush, Tweeds and Mixtures. There is a wealth of good styles to choose full and three-quarter lengths, with inverted plaits from the plain or tie belt and collar of crushed plush, from shoulder, gray or black Coney or dyed opossum fur. Colors—Brown, Gray, Taupe, Green, Tan, Gold, Wine, Mahogany, Pekin-blue, Navy, Black. $15.00, $17.50, $21.00 and —Basement Sales Priced at $23.50. ey $12.50, Recent Arrivals: aN _ Girls’ Velour Coats; $10.00 HESE Coats Velour in Burgundy, and dark-brown a youthful Empire Fully and trimmed with fur cloth on large shawl collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $10.00, Basement Salesroom. are of rich Egyptian dark-green shade, designed in model, lined, Coverall Aprons 85c Au pictured Aprons of f/y/é pink or light. / blue percate In the venient Children’s Stamped Rompers Special 25c YTAMPED with dainty S designs for embroid ering are these Rompers in plain tan, made to wear. con. itp. atyde side belt patch gingham, blue of pink, up and ready Sizes 3 and 4 Exceptional values 25¢. —Ranome or with and pocket, and trimming of hite Price years. at plain w aN Barement Salegroom. piping nt Satesroom She. Sweaters, $5.00 HREE choose Sweaters: Rose Copenhagen Emerald —all with the soft, “furry” Angora surface, and contrasting stripes lar and cuffs. Sizes 36 Pric good coloring from in hese banding col to 46. Just Received, a Shipment of . elt House Slippers y Slippers that add so much of comfort have just been received in women, g and boys, and 7. styles include hours and leisure for men Women’s Felt Moccasins with leather soles and soft padded insoles, in blue, tan, old - rose, smoke, red, gray, ma- roon and Oxford, at $1.25 pair, Oxford-gray Felt Slippers with soles and heels, 11 to 2, $1.00 pair; 214 to 6, $1.25 pair. Boys’ House leather sizes Moccasins in shade, and sizes 6 Men's Felt Oxford - gray with leather padded ir to 11, $ Children’s Red Felt Moccasins with leather padded insoles, sizes 6 to 11, 75e pair; Soc pair. soles oles, pair. soles and 11% to 2, Basement Salesroom, 15-Piece China Tea Set $2.50 HERE are several very effective decorations in these Oriental China Tea Sets, combining deli- cately colored floral effects with gold tracery—one ‘as sketched Set consists and Creamer, ° of 6 Cups and Saucers, Teapat, Sugap ico 82.5 Price $2.50, —Basement Salesroom,

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