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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1917. PAGE 9 Cafeterta and Save 15% Wonderful Anniversary Values All nth. Wateh our nd Winadws ond Save 15% Celebrating Our Two Years in Business! Never before has a Seattle concern offered such wonderful alues Muring this great Anniversary Sale! We're two Our entire stock now decidedly under market values years old ery effort to offer attractive value wn ua during our # stores to grow from one to 21 | and as apprecia ort time in 24 montha. 8: || Federal and Hill’s Red Can Coffee, 244-Ib. ae is. iu. .80e 20-on pkg. Starch .,23¢ large can 10¢| cre. MS. 15 c| id means... | Small size Log Cabin | pmperor 17¢ | Pumpkin, 15c¢ | o 1 «| | Does He Look Like | | a Peaceful Man? | e ? Special Announcement to Alll Little Girls amdl Their Dollies Our Annual Doll Tea Party will be held next Saturday afternoon, November the twenty-fourth Come tomorrow and get your ticket VERY be glad to little girl in Seattle will know about this Dolls’ Tea Party. All who remember the good time last year, and the year before, will want to come, and all their little friends will want to come, Saturday Afternoon November 24th be by invitation. will be given out tomorrow to all little girls who come to the Infants’ Section, Second Floor, and to the Toy Shop, Fifth Floor. too, Admission will These invitations —We have made arrangements to entertain several hundred little girls, and we want all to have invitations Fraser-Paterson Co. | aa Tomorrow— The Great Sale of Women’s Tailored Winter Coats at $15 rp HIS special purchase, which brought such splendid values in new Win- ter Coats at fifteen dollars, will con- tinue on sale tomorrow. A hundred Coats, made up the lot this morning—there’ll be good choos- ing all day tomorrow. ‘There are sizes for women and for misses, The materials are splendid, service- able wool velours, wool kerseys, wool burellas and cheviots. The colors are Navy Blue, Russian Green, Snuff Brown, Seal Brown, Bur- gundy, Fog Gray and Black. —The Coats are belted, semi-belted and flare styles. —Each Coat is splendidly tailored and an example of exceptional value at. . cocebes se $15.00 to the Party. ~—Fraser-Pa.erson Co, Third Floor. —There will be something to eat and drink and besides, a nice little souv- enir for each little girl. 150 Women’s Union Suits, Special $1.95 Suit N sale Saturday, 150 Women’s wool-and-cotton Union Suits in three sty High neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbew sleeves; low neck, sleeveless; band top, ankle length. —Regular value $2.50. All regular sizes. Saturday 236c | exes Hetns Pram Pudding. hake . 43c¢ 1 Te nan “Deviled Meat at 5c ana 10c The event marks the readiness of our Christmas stocks of Dolls and Toys. —Come tomorrow and get your in- vitation. Second Floor | GSIN.VON MACKENSS A lose scrutiny of this photo | graph of General Von Mackensen, | Just recetved in this country, may | give the clue to German frightfub ness, and also explain why the al | tes do not take much stock tn the “peace offensive” he is now leading for the kalser. | HOLLAND CAN'T ENTER WAR ON | CERMAN SIDE Special Dispatch From MILTON BRONNER Of Our Washington Bureaa WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.— The other day when Secretary of State Lansing had his regular conference with the newspaper men, almost every question ask ed him bad to do with the hips In our harbors, and y action se far taken or contemplated was likely to lead to a declaration of war by Holland. The answer in cach cane wae an emphatic “No. The United States, tn refnsing to Duteh ships to ar precious coal yecial on Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. Men's $3.00 Union Suits for $2.55 HERE’S a wintry chill in the air, and men’s thoughts turn to warmer Underwear. So here is a timely special. Splen- did wearing, 50% Wool Union Suits, in natural gray colof. —Sizes 38, 40 and 42; $3.00 regularly. Special .. -$2.55 Men’s “Munsing” Underwear Wears Right—Fits Right —Munsing” Underwear is made right to wear right and to fit right. That’s why there are millions of satisfied wear- ers. —sxtre heavy ‘Wool or Stitt and Wout we Be | Rees 1 ht. OOe 14c | 72 3g Copy : Quaker or Albers Rolled Oats, 23¢ || mae... 25 4 Pyrgte e 10c Rive Olivea, 10c Gotten “Chaster Raisins, | Reteten Fifth Foor Boys’ Wool and Cotton Union Suits, Special $1.50 EGULARLY sold at $1.75 a Suit. Wool-and-cotton Union Suits of good, warm quality and splendid wearing; natural color. —High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Spe- cial on Saturday Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. ° Boy Scout Stockimgs ro G ° doc Pair OR good appearance and splen- did wear these Boy Scout Stockings are not excelled. Me- dium heavy weight cotton, seam- less. —Sizes 6 to 10.. —Sizes 1014 to ll. Infants’ Lisle Stockings } 8 Pairs for $1.00 t Silk Lisle Stockings for black and white only. S¢ pair. ss nm Co, First Floor. Important Special Purchase Sale 75 Children’s New Coats at $5.95 Ea. Qualities Uswally $7.50 to $10.00 REMARKABLE special purchase of small children’s Coats, picked up by our New York representative at a time when Children’s Coats are at a premium. Sizes 2 to 6 Years The smart new Winter styles, in rich velvets, corduroys, chinchillas, wool mixtures. —All good colors—all good styles. —Coats for girls and for boys of 2 to 6 years of age. arry our precious «rain —An exceptional Aaa on Sat- | ports, is acting strictly wi urday 85.95 rights. Fr ‘ond Floor. But this war talk at the stage ow. Hard pressed as ittle He is by Germany, which is growling for food, he is in even worne « when it comes to antagonizing the Dandy agers 8-07 . ares % MD for. Large can Cleanser 27 |] van Camp's Tomato Groceterias—Seattle Division | tm afl save carfare and time ‘ t Ghentuibiaesae rrrTtrririrriiiiiiiiriiirii Same Qualities—Same your pearest 4 300 Pine st. | SS Pike se 1314 EL 45th St. South End Wartet | 538 Breadway Be 53-34 Pike Pisce Wht Sag Union sc. 5419 Batters Ave | Boomomny. Market Green Market Eastlake Corner ‘Market “t's THS FPENNIKS THaT COUNT Weettnire Market | 14@ an4 & Pike | Untveestty Market Steres alse at— | Everett, Kent and Belttnghem. 104th, sacks. . Powdered and Cube Sugar, 2% Ibe. 200 Nabob |Home Town Greets Vimy Ridge Hero WINNIPEG, Canada, Nov. 1¢—- Among the warm weicames given to returned sokfiers here was that showered on Private George Mo Lean of Kamioopa, 54th battalion, 7 an old veteran who wore the D. C. M. for his gallantry at the action EBay eu Gan Make 1 Toure 3 for in rane" actin On the former date he went out any drug store. Directions for mak-| supplied with a dozen bombs, and ————_—_ tng and use come in each box. Costs| these he used with such good ef} READ STAR WANT ADS Little, and easy to make | tect Se SRE, econ cenearouanearenmunennnenenageumnen oe es. ee - Ae 2D ey: Would Lose Fleet Engtan CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET =: Many of the enemy sought ref | uge in a dugout, and 14 of theas| to the redoubtable Mo- | lean Among the 19 Germans| stain were two officers On April 11 this gallant soldier was shot thu the right arm by a miper, who, however, pald the pen-| alty. McLean ts of @ very ewarthy | complexion. He explained that hi father was a Scotsman and his mother an Indian, watch, If you value your Liberty | Haynes repair it Next th —Advertisement. Gray Hair: BS Use BARBO FS mig ey ny Sg a suit .. —Natural Wool, suit .. —Natural gray, suit . > permit the some of refc or-Paterson © of the game ta a s PANWONT (= SEND TROOPS 10 TELEPHONE OPERATORS AID THE ALLIES = | allies, Holland got into the war many’s side, sho would a lone the bulk of her of her colonies. in South America, and the D West Indies would probably fall to our lot. The vast empire of the East Indies would be kly taken over by England and once cial flee Dutch Guiana, and all FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances, First, and. Second Avenues Central Butter Stores juma Eggs, dozen .... 2 dozen. BY RALPH a TU — United Press Correspor TOKIO, Nev. i ‘Sonting of troops to Burope by Japan ts “impossible,” Minister of Ft nance Shods declared today in an address before the national association's meeting Help Yourself Grocery Pioneer Minced Clams, 2 Kream Krisp, 700 size. Kream Krisp, $1.35 «ize Graham, Whole Wheat and Holly Flour, bags, your choles, each.. | Yellow Corn Meal—t-Ib. bag 33¢; Centennial Mill Co. Rival B: 35c package for Quaker Rolled Oats 1%-Ib. bags Dried Green Peas Finest Eastern Early June Peas, > per, dozen Premier Brand Hearts of Baby Corn, Permanent positions are open to experienced telephone operators. an size cana, 2 for Would Attack HoMand economic ‘ at Osaka. we reason is too obvious to ex © minister asserted. allies eretand Japan's position in the war,” he m: has been and will ~-A1e eG i iY continue to S Hag « tente in ero kept | ted a half ile . ; = billion doll ‘ or indirectly whe peculiar said. “Japan ob. bag SOE piled Oate, Bay City Meat Company A complete line of choice Government Inspected, fresh, cured and smoked Meats at Money-Saving Prices are always to be found at women without telephone experience. 15e sine... Inve . 1 cans, | There are also some positions open to young I ——|in the No. tain Bay City Meat Company General Baking ne Compeny Freshly baked full weight standard loaves of Bread, 3 for Coftes Cakes, fruit filled, Home-made 1 These BIG is. Wo ‘ereal Bread without specialize in any wheat flour. Lucky Strike Fish Company th Sole, skinned, per Ib.. mpia Oysters, per pint © Eastern Oysters, per pin’ Fresh Cooked Crabs, each 10¢ and. Large Dungene ba, each. Salt Mackerel, . Salted Silver Salmon, per pound. Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company Jonathan Apples, per box (free Delivery.) Cooking Apples, per box... ....++-----+-+--- 81,00 (ree Delivery) Local Potatoes, per sack of 100 Iba. (Free Delivery.) Yakima Potatoes, per sack of 100 Ibs. (Free Delivery.) Wax Beans, per Ih. 10¢; Tbs. Head Lettuce, per head.. Tomatoes, per tb ; Granberries, per Ib. 10¢ ; Pineapples, each Malaga and Tokay Grapes, 2 Ibs. for. Pickles “i Sattankienen MRS. ST. ARNAUD. Sauer Kraut, 2 quarts for. India Relish, 2 pints Sweet Mixed Pickles, 2 pints Queen Olives and Ripe Olives, 25¢ B5¢ B5¢ 2 pints Abe tor . No. 6 tptties Queen or Stuffed Olives, each Premier Orange Marmalade, ibe Creamettes, 1214¢ size, 3 pkgs. M. J. B. Coffee, 1-lb. tins BB¢; 5 Ibs. Blue Ribbon Tea, 1-Ib. pkg...... +Ib. bags Oatana or Ceretana Pangake Flour 20¢ $1.00 size can Log Cabin Syrup...... 796 No, 3 can Pumpkin, Finest Eastern. Central Meat Company Bargain Prices on quality Government Inspected fresh, cured, smoked and pickled Meats are always to be found in abundance here. Central Meat Company Vilas Vegetable Devt. Late Potatoes, 12 Ibs. for Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs. for Pumpkins, per Ib.. Spanish Ontong, 4 Ib Yakima Dried Onions, 7 STRICTLY FRESH: fF Green Onions, Parsnips, Red and Green Peppers, Sprouta, etc, etc. Ibs. ad Lettuce, sta, Carrots, Caulifiower, Aishes natoen, Brussels Coen Fruit Stores Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, large, per box ..... than Apples, per dozen Banana Apples, per dozen 1 Grapes, per Ib les, per box.. » per Ib. fytt Shell Walnuts, p BO¢ $1.75 ind up 15¢ 106 per doz, 10¢ 7 ini Granulated Sugar on Special Sale Saturday. Only 7 pounds to each customer. FOUR WEEKS | “There is no sian situatio xtremists will never suc Itaty’s wituation has also been improved by co-operative allied Tulk regarding the early en the war is German propaganda. » the American trade em has on hand netion m of shipping Good wages from start. Regular and frequent increases. IN HOSPITAL No Relief—Mrs. Brown Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound bargo, enough to build next Mar Steady and permanent positions. Pleasant, light, clean work. fs planning to| urmament #o far es will permit.” Last BARRACKS AT LEWIS NEARLY DONE Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS Light and airy central offices. “For yea netimes it seeme though I could not stand it any longer. It was all in my lower organs. At times| I could hardly|, ‘ walk, for if I) heen com 1 by Hurley-Maac . dona litithe use of the training battali Ue stone I would) phirteen 150-men barracks are almost faint.| most complete, and work is we One day I did) der way on the theatre, whe MM faint, and my|my is to see the leading proc husband Waslof the se ent for and the} While Comfortable rest and _ recreation rooms. — Nov. 16 weoma. each nen, First class lunch service at less than cost. Juctions agon. there is still considerable doctor came, I was taken to the|finishing work to be the hospital and stayed four weeks,|camp, there is a rumor that th but when I came home I would/ernment intends to take for faint just the same and had tho/sesston and release the contractor same pains. |from their bonds within a short “A friend who 1s a nurse asked mo| tim to try Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege t of the table Cor 1. I began t ing it! is , eon the r that very day, for I was suffering a| i" a fleet of steam re great deal, It hhs already done me tanks” at work re more good than the hospital. To the grav 1 hard so that asphalt 1 any one who is suffering as I , | be laid. advice is to stop in the f % store and get a bottle of Ly¢ ore you go hom MRS. W.C.! LovIsVILLE. K 8 2844 W. 12th St, Cleve-| world lea¢ inatha slavery ar today atte Annual vacation with pay. Sick benefits, death benefits, pen- sions, without cost to employes, work now in progre nd th that are THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Telephone Elliott 5377 1115 FOURTH AVE. land, Ohio 1 of the Purity congres Meetings will ° Read Star | | | continue thru next Wednesday, ? i bargains, Want Ads for

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