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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917. PAGE 7 SUPREME WAR COUNCIL TALKS | sae REDERICK & NELSON«, OVER ARMISTICE ¥ ed Press Leased Wire “PARIS, Nov 20—The first ee It Is Recommended : mat “ger ee preliminary be Jj —that purchases of Christmas Cards, Silverware, formal work of organization of the | < ie Jewelry, Pyralin Ivory and other articles intended council has ab ly t ffected by S $ 00 ¢ 00 B | inrormal individual meetings. #0 that a to be Bagraved be iuadé’at the eaves Sania e . it was expected the statesmen today ient moment, to ensure unhurried workmanship q could b the discussion of 4 and dlivaey vital points which have called them z : and prompt delivery. > Christnas Gifts for Everybody ‘| together emost in the problems which ing will be called upon IE | Siccoed mint wwneas os ee A ae Coe Se for for of a considerable. nun Colorings in Furs and Outer Garmen's: This This Fy etal te New All-white Hats pitetoue spassocsn’ foe ine vation| il of Panne Velvet and Satin sit in the meeting. The premiers of England, France, Italy, Serbia, suggest a ing |Greece, Portugal and Montenegro per ee head their reapective delegations additions to mid- Foreign mintaters for England, winter toilettes for . Ttaly, Belgium. ontenegro j i “ afternoon and these Ere FE Portugal will be present, togeth . . . ¥ VICTROLA OUTF IT fcc] Midwinter Modes in , i t of all the allied powers | = we | are narrow-brimm H Bo tne me tn wan bad in tho bMS | : 4 Sailors, Tricornes Victrola X (Mahogany or Oak). $8 3 of the French ministry of for oats at " and Poke effects, ail Twelve 10-inch, 75¢ double-faced Vie- tistically garnished ter Records (24 selections)......... 9.00 : q 5 |]} —Coats for street, motoring, afternoon and all-pur- i y with white velvet igienere $04.00 Pee. OL CEN, RUMOR pose wear, including many that would be marked flowers and furs, Perhaps you are surprised to learn that you can get one = | at higher prices were they not bought at a conces- y Moderately priced: of the “cabinet” Victrolas, and a dozen double-faced records to F E | MOST POPULAR sion. ’ in Wool Velour, Kersey, Broadcloth, Silvertone, $7.50 to suit your own taste, for so little money. —in Wool Velour, Kersey, Broadcloth, Silvertone This style Victrola is much in demand, as it provides the MAN AT LEWIS: : : sand shy , most popular features of construction for a smal! outlay of ; a ! Crystal Cloth, Homespun and Pompom Coatings. $12 50 viasermay~ ti EEE: | Staff Correspondent —and these colors: Black, Navy, Brown, Green ‘4 Come in today, have us play some records for you, and in- CAMP LISWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 28 . : : we ; Oli i page sees quire about our convenient ter ns. ; [There ix one officer in camp Copenhagen, Taupe, Burgundy, Plum, Olive- | NEW SATIN TRENCH HATS and Bolero Turbans, hot much ta h din finary co ‘ ie Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $20.00 to $325.00, havoc ty oe marco caaaiee o aa drab and Pekin-blue. in black and popular colorings, $8.75 and $10.00. | —Segond Floor. | official orders ‘ bs | His name ts General Rumor. As Shown in the Sketch: Where’er you go, you meet the . = - |keneral. He is the most talkedof, Coat of Brown or Green Coat of Brown or Rus- fp 'e and does the most talking, of any y 50-inc} sian-green Broadcloth, 48 ’ Sherman, & Go. re Kersey Cloth in 60-inch | fen Grams. topped. with Basement Salesroom cS Witnenseth | length, with collar and exwien! sath lineal 4 Two officers meet " : } seal collar and line | pocket edging of Nutria; abe “{ heard a rumor the other day and interlined through- it 4 : ; BO | acs orarts, "ome, Se cae ASIN Sa ty welsh. Price | sot, Price 40-00 52-inch Chiffon Broadcloth Third Avenue at Pine ie : ; ; send ; : on Seattle imme [Camp Kearney in a week," an 35,00. In Burgundy Broad- Fr ie D> tad <i ‘auaal:* rel Full-lined Coat of brown | cloth or Russian-green $2.00 Yard can’t believe all you hear at this kersey, with large shawl | Kersey, Full-belted Coat, ae : ‘ | place: but T heard a well confirmea|#) collar of Nearseal and two | lined to waistline, with HERE is an excellent selection of colors in | fumor ithe omer day that the wholell| buttons of the same fur | novelty pockets and Hud- this good suiting and coating weight of Broad- lin a few weeks. ‘They are going to|f| decorating the waistline son seal collar. Price cloth, including up this camp. the way T get it“!f} in back, Price $35.00, | $35.00. Gecoud Fieer. er they talk the more t Mulberry, Purple, Marine-blue, Navy, Midnight-blue, Wine, Myrtle, Russian- a} a ngs aed raccprl bic carpe tti green, Brown, Seal-brown and Black. eS | guise, rumors that beans P bockers Fifty-two inches wide, $2.00 yard. HERE'S WHAT UNCLE SAM DOES =" 0s cs _— — si TO PROTECT TROOPS AT SEA ‘zs, "alse move'ose|l The sooner saiveeteiste iste mld By United Press Leased Wire allied destroyer or patrol within a|German spies shot too many sol V we WASHINGTON, Nov. 29— |few minutes’ steaming distance, |diers on Ite streets; that the quaran- says “To many S Despite the kaiser’s lurking U- |feady to answer the first signal of|tine will be lifted in one day, one women who have desired New | ace Waists An unumial variety of splen- boats, American troops arecrose- [“" Attacked ship. In times of | week. will never be lifted. the freedom of the long a. cose tag haga Ine the Atlantic In Gapeceedent, | POXc®. shipwrecked passengers might | The general is a busy old soul. He . : |, servi 4 be afloat for hours, or even days,|works days and nights, and among bloomer, but objected to its at $3 75 Smartest styles of the season ed numbers, with remarkably vig oe ~ 4 i SEs igecialty featered at— due aheuaiien. without sighting a rescue boat, but| the highest officers and the lowest appearance when the skirt was now the patrol of the danger sone|men. Ever and anon he has some " The fact that only one troop. (170, tnoru that speedy rescue ie me lifted, this comes as a welcome is illustrated in models of flesh-color with ecru, i ship has been sunk, altho there | new and fantastic tale to «pin, ana] fl : ‘s ‘|| $22. 50 & $28.50 |} ier reentesmaports: wn the | it thes ie solution of their problem.” black with white, and plain ecru—all combining the | ocean every day since mid-Jum 4 believers for if} : ; ‘ . ; Some folks say the number of lace with Georgette crepe or chiffon, Suttons Into bold reliet. A M U s E M E N T S| eect bag tl matical Roe pied ae Te ee Outstanding style features are the large collars, With these Special Values precautions into bold relief. | : ; you have here the addition } For four months, German U-boats | There are always many rumors when received in heavy glove-silk < z x \there it war, If this be true, then cascade fronts and ruffles. Sizes 36 to 44. Price $3.75. | al advantage of | never ceased their efforts to sink an OnIG: ry y or myrtle American transport, altho the July 4 METROPOLITAN ee. there can be no doubt of the na (navy, gold, gray 3 ). LIBERAL CREDIT announcement of the attack on a gpersep tion's participation in the conflict The bloomer section is held in MATINER TODA ——_—__ A small payment down convoyed fleet was the only one Prices, 600 to sive Il place at or below the knee by and weekly or monthly pay- made public. This is by no means | i 4 « BPRS 1 ments to suit your con the only attack that has taken place. we HAY SHORTAGE an elastic band; over this falls There is every reason to believe | the full ruffle, giving practi- Cotton U-boats have been taken from the | British sea lanes to patro e cally the appearance of a skirt. eWeek noes Oreti wtich American HURTS DAIRIES | Cotton Remnants transports steam. This may account For sports wear or as a foundation for street gar- | British merchant shipa ss tee fe & peedblliy an io ments, Pettibockers are useful, smart and (to again Blankets Reduced |} Altho the United States transport ae. creased cont of milk and the neces-|f] quote Vogue)—“agreeably feminine.” Price $6.50. HE Blankets fea- HE accumulation of Antilles ank in fi minutes, 1 haute sity of butchering many of the | 3 s t 2 * | Underwear Section, First Floor. ; » Base shor’ . }of the 237 on board were saved, and || Company of 40—3 Cara of Scenery || Milch cows of the state. tured in the Base- short lengths from poner Rg Pan in gn a mrad ine || Porgy et —y sina penorel Ex. E “ ment Salesroom are | the month's selling, in- | number of those who died were kill BROINNING lchange have held several meetings ms }ed by the explosion, not by | 4 MEGHTS "Sowuar” DEC. 91i recently to device means to mest a m woven of excellent | cluding | drowning If in peace times aYiner IRVING HERLING critical #ituation in the hay market A Disposal of quality cotton, wit h Robings and Out- |had sunk in five minutes, hardly a Syneopated Musical Success Millers say they could dispose of short nap and felted | ing Fiannels, Per- | person would have been saved WATCH YOUR STEP 10,000 tons of mill feed immediately * finish 1 their , | 5 | —i eir soft s and Pe , fons are can- at $5 over the existing price, provid lk d W. ] R t inish—anc I ales an ere: net be told tn te Nights 50c to $2.60; Mat. see to gi.se || "8% they could get the feed. Si an ooien emnants and fleecy surface is i Sateens, the main reliances « : ans oninecnt Dairymen and producers say an Inthe Silk retained after frequent Devonshire Suit- Jackets, lUfeboats and life-saving increase will not and cannot be tol in the Silks: laundering. nt | ‘ | a . ings Madras, Chal- raft THEATR' erated. Any additional increases, Soi sali PO ee) ae, ee a, % The life-saving jacket, which has MOORE 1 aa eA ; RE they say, will simply mean that their Satins, Messalines, Taffe tas, Poplins, repe qi hine, Choice of plain gray, Cotton Suit- | supplanted the old life-preserver, in| I oi, wits |Win herds will have to be turned over to Crepe Meteor and Fancy Silks, measuring from one tan and white, also | ings, Bleached and a part of the regular equipment of |] )qerne' lame || the butcher am . aids of blue, ts Unbleached Mus- the troops and sailors while on| ~Hempel Westen_| 2” Welton Heavy purchases by the go to five yards. plaids of blue, tan or line board. As soon as the submarine | and 4 Other Acts ment in this territory have been gray with white. Priced | _ liek Se entered, ovecy alan aboard | ss raion, Dnliy=4190 and 9:30 eatly responsible for the reduc- In the Woolens: * Plaid at $2.00, $2.25, | —many long enough yuts on his lifejacket, and keeps it} . Be, BOe, The, Mats. 104, 250, 506 on of the output of mill feed 1 Serges, Poplins, F: » Mixtures, Plaids, 0 5. 82 | Te Poser} p h jacket, an v A maapeegllbsngre at a eer eee Coatings, Serges, Poplins, Fancy Mixture ald! $2.50, $2.85, $3.00 for children’s dresses, on until he is safe ‘ashore. The lfe- y to the| , ‘ov Wool C to $5.75 pair. waists or skirts. | saving rafts are the last great reli. |milk situation. Milk prices are Broadcloths, Velours, Coverts, 00!) repes, in oO pededs “ght gst aki se ance if a ship is torpedoed. They pane regulated every two weeks, The lengths from one to six yards. —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. fo not have to, be loweres stone. || WIL KES ZH8808 | next regulation will bo made De s Atsle Tabla, First Floor | side, but le on the ks and can be |] 5th & Pine——Tel. Etiott 2525-2526 | cember 1 | cut loose even when the ship is sink. |] Spectal Holiday Mat. Today, Thanks he present price for milk paid " ing. r t Mat. Katurday Tonight || the dairymen by the condensaries ts Ae Se ee A Piay of Vitality and Truth $2.85 per hundred pounds of milk.) — | = "i . } If the feed situation hencenes more order in case the ship ia struck lfore breakfast, in the morning, aft. || Nights te to S5e. Mat’s 17¢ & t8c. | acute, it im waid the cost of c anne ernoon and at night | milk will naturally increase, Bees emeriment ot smart ||| niin ac, thot Stease'ss |, NEW, GAIETY |iT.ocal Navigators | {$ INDICTED A scenes ceca took styles, fashioned from the Lica, ga “Are you sure you want nothing I was glad of all the fuss made 4 il 1 oath odishly | “gd 99! . ° wre th othing to drink?” | ove: y breead a popular coatings, m y | ¢ | more than that—nothing to drin! over my breead and milk, for it trimmed with collar and cuffs | to on wu eatt e ye cannot tell you, little book, how! “you know, Jim, that I never made me forget for the moment the of fur or plush. Colors are: “A Seoteh High-Ball” |_ Seattle and Tacoma navigators | | glad, 1 was that I, Margie W faverty, | drink liquor, if that is what you are | theme of the play we had seen, , , } Se, io n e ashingto: p vi- . : m1 | to en pt BAC e You ca rot and Jim and began to dance, * \ P T MADISON, Wis. 9.—Con- | ho at de up my mind, as} wa Navy, Green, Taupe, ete. 2 |eation school in Tacoma, will t ineseman Joon M. Nélson “and his| tome and 1 mm up m ae ‘i 4S! make it half and half.” There is no physi exercise thataal All Sizes. |the helm of the first #teol ship built tered the restaurant, that As| «sounds lke Child's, doesn’t st?”| appeals to me as dancing. It is po- on, Byron, were under indictment for the United States shipping board | * Phe tle ars aid us possible rT returned | ops eg nr ae eae eats ‘to Loree tl ita coma, scat PALACE HP i IP Se Byrom wee amt ment a yt at ta uit when she starts on her maiden voy-| 4 | waiter its performance and perfect in its ; “| folate the registration law ' pert in .50 Contintous Dally, 1 to 1 age shortly, Thin vesest, the se| Oe be em a " kind of work that would Inter: | if content. Today—-Hig New Show | s " | ‘The son had previously been in me—that I would not live the|, Little book, sometimes I wish you The season's best styles in HIPPODNOME VAUDEVILLE ttle, was launched last Saturday} 2 Con- | . TO . 6 . vas apny ° "| 3 : 7 ' i dicted for failure to register. ee eae Th es, That waiter’s face as he| I was so happy dancing, little belted, semi-belted and Empire Featore VIOLA DANA in,“Almaai from the Skinner & Eddy shipyards.| jresaman Nelson harged with am safe tr a My anit eh ner | tok my order was a sight for gods| book, that I'did not notice at first models in Lg most approved peered hard This encouraging Information was! sayising his son not to register a “ Mite blind habe prety to me|#nd men, Jim tried to even things | that Jim and I had the floor to our- pers aoe os Ricenezne 10 grout Wednenany by, Prot. Jamen| hey wil be tried in December. | referable to the hese existenens 1| ‘PY ofdering & clu sandwich and] salves, Dot al at onoe Tim whl Do (Prices include ‘A. Gould, instructor of the Young Nelson ow on h a +¥ be pe “ere || highball, but we could see fe : vo are pl 2, Gere dat Fompemte tion choot, who has boon making a thera ch, near Spring Coulee, | had been told about in the play, and) oi of my low-cut géwn and won-| guess, Margie. Let's give them Wool Velours, Burellas, ncerted effort to have the ship-| gask,, me time ago he was derful ids and Jim's irre-| eye full.” ——— ee | ; " ale ate find about me. I was not happy, ; z Kerseys, ete. | NEW PANTAGES bonrd assign Northwestern nav-| married to Mise Anita ma, Of | TH, hooks and Thad thought 1 was|Proachable evening clothes, we had| jaughed and nodded, and thew first shipping board Congressman Nelson in in |1owt caste, ee Mats aed | Madison, going to be #0 happy | we started In to do stunts. Jim, as COR. FIRST AVE. a PIKE ST. - sel to be constructed in the Unit) Washington. When action was ‘What are you going to have a When the waiter brought the or-| usual, was up in all the new pes \; t y/ Off Phone Main 4965 | se UTE AND EH ag [| od Staten |wtarted against young Naison He PPE ane ah fig rently trying|der he had a pitcher milk and| and I had danced with him so muel | hurriedly returned to Madison anc ; chts,| One of cream, a tall glass and a plate| that I followed him almost 4 | = : to interrupt my sordid thoughts, | 0 am, @ tall glass and a plate | tha @ most uncon. thd “1d 3 t fi “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T || wien angen AND fe SUE C0. FOR $81 000 registered, but later returned to) 0 Sr aust have shown in| Of bread and butter. I wag almost|sctously. With the exception of Mals yur entire ling of fine PAY ME.” | S aeiy aati A s Canada, | my face, We were seated near the| afraid he would turn us out when T| colm Stuart, Jim is the best dancer suits in taflored an well as dinstal Aawlasion obs The Coastwise Steamship & Barge seu | dancing floor | demanded a bowl and a dessert} I have ever known, and in a mo handsomely trimmed mod- This 1s my message of deliver: | ————-- — owner of the barge St. David, |5 © iid cen! Burned ‘I wonder if I can have bread and| spoon, But he did bring them. ment or two I had forgotten evesy= Gromey wear, ance to you from the fear that ac- which was lost recently while being milk.’ |“ think, Margie," said Jim, “he| thing but the Joy of youth In the }ecompanies Dental operations. towed by the steamer Kern, has fil to Death in ¢ Janada | Him looked at me in wonder, and] was more shocked at your bread and| Most youthful of all exercises, 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and Lodge ( afe od suit in admiralty for $41,600 dam-| CALGARY, Nov. 29.—While their|then burst into a peal of laughter. | milk order than he would have been| When we finished, there was @ 1 vestber & Childs, Inc. TREAT Teeth absolutely without ues parents were absent, attending a Margie Waverly, you are the end| had you lighted a cigaret, and yet| burst of applause as we hurried g pain in all cases but acute ab- Jourth—Westlake—Pine The barge was wrecked October Chautayqua lecture, five children of| of the limit. Just think of coming | he would ha thou nothing of | back to our table, and I could see “The Credit Store” scessed conditions 31, while being towed from Valdez Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Oaka were burned | into the lobster palace of Chicago] serving you wine or Ktails until) by the y the waiter beamed at Lowest prices in your elty for Cabaret—Dancin, to Ketchikan, with a $21,000 cargo|to death when the farmhouse, four! and ordering bread and milk. My| you would have had to have assist-| me that he thought he had solved 1312 Second Avenue. ||| high-class guaranteed hd of copper. The value of the aiemigel b= wouth of Innisvalk was de-| dear, the walter will fall dead.” ance to get out of the room.” the riddle of my bread and mili, STERLING DENTISTRY | |is placed at $60,000, stroyed. ‘Let us try him," I coaxed, as the’ What . hypocrites we are, little (To be continued) A —Basement Salesroom, for the falling off in sinking» of Unless the hay shortage ts reliev 20 Pretty Girls the ¢ my imagination seemed to World's Largest Dry Cabaret.

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