The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1917. "NO LABOR DRAFT PAGE 7 WITHOUT ALSO c Fraser-PatersonCo. PROPERTY DRAFT © | Sich Tarie—We have thin, aad we have had them ti ern D — paseiags = 265255 every day for the past several weeks, with the possible ex- ception of four days. Art Department, Second Floor. FOR FRIDAY—AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Ome Blundred Women’s } New Wimter Coats at. . —<A special purchase of the newest styles offered just at the time when Coats are keenly needed. The favor for Coats this season a fact for either suits or dresses, all the more important. —We secured in New York one hundred correct new Win- ter Coats. They are well tailored garments of excellent qual- ity materials. Some have fur.collars, are the favored belted styles, and come in desirable colorings. which S15 of war work have asure from cer ription of labor government ought to force t on government tusks, Parte war program, like » cor mn and the building of alr in halting because labor ts tain quar nome people workmen to think work of the struct planes: lacking } The administration haa, up to this time, refused to authorize any step No Profit Slavery H looking to consertption of tabor, {fl | | “The time may come,” suid Ammixt- | ant Secretary of Labor Louis Post “when it will be necessary to con labor, but when that time it will be necessary also to} wertpt comes, take over the Industry in which the “The atitude of the government | has been very clearty stated by Beo | | | } H labor is conscrtpted | | H retary of Labor Wm. 1. Wilson, who| overshadows the favor makes this offering H scripted In a private profit employ —In the lot are sizes for women and misses. —Wool Velours—Wool Kerseys—Wool Burellas - Chev- tots—Nary blue, Russian greeen, snuff brown, seal brown, Burgundy, fog gray and black. —All in one big Coat sale for Friday and Saturday at.$15.00 Blouses Again on Sale H has sald repeatedly 3 | labor 3 | purposes, In any fndustry controlled Hl by private parties or used for private $f | profit." that under no labor be con-| elroumstances will } ment. Such conscription would be} 3 alavery “There can be no conscription of no use of soldiers for labor Warning to Lambermen If the cannot get the s must be taken over And the secre tion © taken ove labor im applied to will not be lumber industry former @ profit © be e for will ertion when they were taken where they car |Sproule Directed Third and Last Day of the Sale of Women’s Suits Troop Traffic Feat |New Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5.00 Made and Fimished in a Superior Manner | WHEN smartly-styled Blouses of such excellent materials, and so well-made are obtainable at so moderate a price—then one’s satisfaction is assured. Six models sketched, from this interesting new display: The first two Blouses at the left are of Georgette Crepe, designed with lace edge and medallions. Price $5.00. Third from the left, a Semi-tailored | Georgette with daintily hem | stitched collar and revers; $5.00. | Blouse A Crepe de Chine Blouse (third from | right) in smart, square-neck model, fin- | —the colors include Flesh, at $5.00. “Rialto” Silk Stockings $1.00 Pair measure of wear and appear- ues, Polly Gray, ished with hemstitching and picoting; 5.00. A Sailor-collar Blouse of Crepe de Chine (second from right), with hem- stitched front; $5.00. At extreme right, another Sailor-col- lar Blouse of Crepe de Chine with fancy hemstitching on collar; $5.00. Maize, White. Excellent Blousé val- —Becond Floor. The Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Cleans Thoroughly HE Hoover is in fact a step in ad- vance of the ordinary Electric Vacuum Cleaner in that it can pick up For Rug Protection COCOA DOOR MAT at ach entrance to the home is the means of sav- ing much labor and conse- quent wear and tear on floor coverings. Sizes and. prices as follows: 14x04 16x27 18x36, 20x23, She, $1.26 and $1.60 Tan Russia Calfskin Worumbo Cloth Top —new 8-inch Boot as pic- tured, with blind-eyeletted top, straight tip, 1%4-inch walking heel and hand- sewed welt sole. Sizes 2 to 8, widths AAA to C. Price $11.00 pair. 7 at $4.95 at $25.73 ee —Three hundred offered when the sale f hbase lk opened this morning, there will be less quantities to choose from tomorrow. The ings, most Linco ag of tee ones the of tielk dor correct m is, the want colorings. ; —All of fine quality Georgette and crepe and white, $1.00 pair. de chine. —Waists of qualities such as sell usually at $5.75 to $8.50. —An opportuni! of such values to miss the chance. = Fraser-Paterson Pocagetbe! Floor hair, thread and lint just at the point. where a powerful suction draws ail the dust into a dust proof bag. This is due to the electrically—driv- en brushes in the nozzle of the sweeper. The Hoover cleans without dust and without labor, brightens and prolongs the life of rugs by lifting and freshening the nap; may consid- be fitted with special appliances for cleaning under radiators, in the tufting pearance, of upholstery and other seemingly in- : . accessible places. quisette or Scrim for window curtains. He “~-satisfaction is embodied in —Representing the high grade, full-fashioned Stock- handsome garments that have been priced $37.50 to $50.00. which have top, heel, sole and toe extra strength. In black trim- fab- Plain tailored and smartly med styles, in the fashionable rics and colors of the season. -High grade garments, splendidly tailored. —Third and last day—take advan- tage of the sale to secure new Suits of extraordinary value at...$25.75 Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor | SMALL TOLL BY. SUBS PROBED By United Preas Leased Wire | LONDON, Nov. 15.—England's with the offictal report to secure new Blouses no woman wil! want Serviceable Curtain Fabrics 20c and 25c Yard HERE ered, Black Glazed Kidskinr Dark-Gray Cloth Top —new 8-inch Boot as pic- tured, with straight tip, 1%-inch walking heel and welted sole. Price $7.50 isewares Section, Pawement. pair. —First 125 Wash Waists BROKEN sizes in Blouses of I Di I Voiles, Organdies, Silk Mulls na Visposai and barred cottons in colored ef- at 50c fects, plain white, and white with Plain shirtwaist models colored pipings. and frilled styles, with large or two-in-one collars. Sizes 36 to 46. Price 50c. Basement Salesroom tireavine ness reasons, speaks highly of the Londoner Boosts : work done b he Y. M. C. A. tn the the Y. W.C.A. Work battle sound Md the western nest Kenneth Durward, a London mer Durward has two sons in the who is in Seattle for busi-| field artillery of the British arn durability must be in addition to attractive ap- chant it is wisdom to choose Mar- The Basement Salesroom features at the above moderate prices, plain weaves William Sproule, chairman of the! Western department of the raliroads’ war board and president of the {Southern Pacific Railway company, |}) | recently directed one of the most re markable transportation feats in the country the hant of the select service the Western depart Penal fl In cream, white and ecru, 0 special troop wide, 20¢ and 25¢ yard. 1 of five days watints showing the low mark reached tn Germany's submartne warfare, was tempered today by whether © contributing cause might not be a plan In Berlin to change the |zone of U-boat operations. One suggestion was that not on} were the allies ving the work with single or double tape borders, also quention drawn-thread and simulated hem- stitched cts. 36 inches Basement Salesroom nkings show of more and only per cent of |the movement being 1 without interference wit traffic and extraordinarily freight dispatch, altho one haul was DRUG PEDDLER | CHARGED WITH s bean waiting to have dinner with BUTTHK, Mont, Nov. 1b— a " IVEN i) YEARS Much opposition has developed — ~ \eheres re Anywhere they sell here to the plan of Vice Presi “look for the miner’ Every morning he prepares a dainty cereal breakfast for you. Made of selected Western grown grains, Albers Rolled Oats furnishes an inexpensive, appetizing meal — nutritious, whole- some, delicious. Albers rolled oats will help you to ee go kt nation’s “CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. supply o . Try them i mor ae in your wartime recipes— | ee into the cantonment and reas papa usryy day th ER A, hele the results in dainty dishes ; hal hed histethege of Probie egies A ft nde peed will be a surprise. Put up al Saad ened tea Gauke I wonder what made that a in neat air-tight packages aaliany aren rite all this to you, id fig —your grocer can supply Fassett, with Artht as I reached this p in the you. Take no substitutes— there are none “just as good.” Have you something [oes Use Star Want Ade ended. I lay! pletely in love with the man, that to revelling in/ even catch his eyes across the the events crowd meant joy unspeakable to me, “All thru the winter after that Margie, I don’t believe a| Thanksgiving day, the romance and gets half the pleasure) @lamour of ‘the light that never lis falling in love) Was on land or sea’ spread iteelf maturer| Over everything I did, thru every nd com ight in my brain. Toward the ———— — of the next summer I notiesd CHRIST S TREES that the man seemed very tired. FOR U. S. SOLDIERS Life seemed to be bearing down on him with a heavy hand. He was not at all well physically, and I know he. was harassed by debt, altho he said Uncle Sam today planning for nothing to me about that. viel bp ia he eee — had never Rese his i Sap wife to me, Mrs. Margie, except lads across the sea most casually, What I naw about which Uncle Sam will| her I got from his friends and from nt to s pidiers and sailors being mobilized by the Red Cross in 13 divisional warehouses. third of the “Christmas cheer” ignment is already in. HE CT HAPP INESS dinners,” dent Thomas Marshall of charg wered, and we went children. We a nner of turkey © at 11 o'clock at 1 restaurant, and ing admission to a patriotic ad Hecause he smuge Albers bureau, r Moore and |", f Sacrame was | aaa ps , understand her COR. FIRST AVE. a PIKE ST. © be discharged from rervice | “Tne CANy. « i an es r . 1 Phone Main 4965 ft dr tion. Taasett pec: q per 2 ¥ my own observation. “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T |2?""7"" Sen ee he tor #0 prewenta about the mow : “ , ptr Tt will be “One night, over a restaurant tae for #0 doing pre her, stood in th PAY ME.” : an be imagined, and for a pres. aay ae eee . tlhe tow |dle—most of our good times were in restaurants—be suddenly asked flagrant came of Thin is my message of deliver-|''* eg © hele ace [ident of the United Stat ance to you from the fear that ac-| °°?" soa ST ee r t whor |me to go away with him. I cannot old-fashioned | tell you, Mrs. Margie, how the pro fighters—as | posal affected me. It seemed that e| out of life all that he wanted was | just rest and me. Dé you mean to tell me that Acquire the cereal habit— It’s a patriotic one. ) me, and Russ Embassy Party ‘aded This Way rchase of these raised by The undersigned hereby offers a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars for navy me ROUSING toot party ia 1 | fl | companies Dental operation cannot haan talne shaaah sili MEAL ge = how-| vsodern Red : . e I TRACT, FILL, OWN and ¥ Were aomivicned. Gh. ire 3 cue Gilea UF IGVALIMIAGR Leet aka, Gd ma Tatere cant ou wou! © up every ers cere ours TR Teeth absolutely without r ponerse © - itinens.” fit tg lites ecole ah me # of | ! ° ac cluding the ve up every ee. a Lowest prices in vor elty for Fat 4,000 Pi ies a Day that you en, a nswered soberly.” LOOK! h 00 ta nen. n vsle Li le ll include 1 And v k ere n a e °F wrapped in a HROTHERHOOD RATLWAY th inn iia achoo) don’ nfine | fantast r r K ha f and tied at W. Ww poy F th ave nue the t ar aw t 1 rumo at 8:45 P. M. lant at al the arrest and conviction of any person or per- rT he, ciated equipment used in rendering a telegraph — erase Bot eg g. Gen. T. L. H mei cee Suey bap * aia pra respectable posi- Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Bellingham, ]|pain in all cases but acute ab-| * : , tion you now hold, to go away across Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles scessed conditions : ; : We si my adnitnait | Ee i ; or abroad, | the wo high-class guarantee rea praia v. 16-—| “oo tate” that 1 tothe tna, | valued. a ; | appt STERLING DENTISTRY GREENE NAILS eg ren iced ia ee “alee < (re be continued) | STOP! | : LISTEN! TRAIN By United Press ] SECOND. DANCE orien about dissatisfaction among turned out | and Ss t, ¢ nutiny in the G FRIDAY, NOVEMBER BG) nt ck Shee ting sul-|result of som TIME FOR ALL. vat the sons injuring, damaging, destroying or in any iB Kegoced ~ LAWYER GENERAL ‘;Man Wanted to Feed way interfering with its poles, wires or asso WAGNER'S “ORCHESTRA he art the PRAISES FILIPINO Animals it Wo Wdland d telephone service. GLASSES ES of the commission ba luncheon by the Se 7 Commeree and The Pacific Telegraph & Telephone Co. St © held Monday Presbyterian a|night in the ehureh, First ter woldier

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