The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 11

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Quality Clothing —Not on Their Credit Service EVER has this store believed that credit service to our patrons would of itself build a permanent, successful business; never have we asked any man or womat because of our credit service. want any man or woman to buy at our stores unless the clothing value excel the values of any other store. pound efforts of half a century—the buying power of over 100 stores would amount to naught if our clothing would not measure up in every detail to the claims we make for it and to the entire satisfaction of the wearer. In the game of business, in every walk of life, it is very shortsighted to the handicap of inferior clothing, of cheap clothing, of careless appearance, when fine Gately Suits and Overcoats may be had from $18 to $40. Suits and Overcoats $18, $22.50, Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaws | $6.75, $9.75, $11.75 to $15. | $3.75, $4.50, $6.00 to $8.00. | HATS AND FURNISHINGS—UMBRELLAS. Open a Charge Account at Select any articles you wish for yourself or as a gift to your friends, and arrange | smal] sums, either weekly or monthly, as best suits your own conven- to pay us in dence. Open Saturdays until 7 p. m. APPAREL FOR WOMEN G 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. 1 to deal with us solely | We would not in itself would equal or The com- burden one’s self with $25 to $40 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes This Store wanreD—Peote © | FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS WITH ics Drug Store || 908 Third Avenue URE DRUGS snd DRUGGIST |) SUNDRIES carefully com- Doctor always in at- tendance who will give FREE advice in connection. No Liquors sold or prescribed. RED CROSS C ‘The penny campaign thru the male of Red Cross Christmas seals as & wartime fund for the Anti Tuberculosis league of King county is but five days old, and already it has given promise of growing rap- idly like “a war baby.” ‘The league is aiming to secure lover $7,000 as a forceful assistance Develop Your Children’s Musical Appreciation With Th Edison New Diamond Disc Phonograph _No Needles to Change—a Guaran- teed Diamond Point Put all the world’s best music where they can hear it every day. A long-program at a con- cert tires a youngster, but they all love to hear a little music at frequent intervals. Thus a real appreciation is uncon- sciously acquired. Mr. Edison’s latest invention gives them correct ideas of music at the start. Their ears become trained to its mellow, rich tone. The wide choice of ‘Records keeps them interested. Bring your children with you at any time; let them help you select your Phonograph for Xmas. Exclusive Agents. Piper & Taft, Inc. 1107 Second Avenue HRISTMAS SEALS! ip ehting the spread of tubercu josta thra the army and civil life. America’s entry into the war has|> | revealed thousands of hitherto }muspected cases of the disease | must be cared for, and every caution must be taken to mafeguar — troops abroad against the ray | ®ges of the white | ur spread of consumption «ince the has killed more tn @ year than the invasion of the Huns 2 Per Cent Tubercular ‘This physical unpreparedness of the French {9 a lesson to the Un States, Yet few Americana rea. that 2 per cent, or 200,000 of 1 000 men subject to the nelect were found unfitted for na service, owing to the p oe ir wyntems of the active tuber & mmall army of must be cared again. ir y must Ukewiee be protected agai the infection, and the entire state | must free {teelf of the scourge at a time when ‘ery ounce of Its vitality and energy are needed tn the service of liberty and de wy Children Help One interesting featare of the Red | Cross seal eale thin year, ie the en | thusiastic entrance of thousands of |schoot children as crusaders for }the extermination of the white plague. The little folk consider they are their bit ng the seals 4 » in helping to fit The rushed to the male of the en thuslasm of true child crusaders of the middle ages. As noon as the seala were | ready for distribution, the committe: jae the Green Lake library wa swamped with eager children, de manding bundles of tho stamps. Manyvet the children returned with | in 15 minutes after disposing of thei | 26 seals |onary buttons, and more stamps t sell. Vor the child who sella 25 seals in presented with a pretty tu | berculosis league button as a mark of honor. |Hens Plant Potatoes and Fight the Vermin “MANSFIELD, Onio, Deo T-A. A. Arnold, superintendent of parks, has a flock of hens that planted, eulti- | vated and raived a war garden that | produced a peck of potatoes, The largest potato welghed 17 ounces, the next one 16 ounces, Tho owner says that when pota toes were selling for $4.25 a bushel last spring his wife waa #0 econom: ical she pared the potatoes as thin as she possibly could, then fed the thin parings to the chickens, In |ntead of eating the parings tho |chickens planted them In the barn- | yard. All summer long the fowls not only kept the weeds down tn their | war garden, but kept the bugs off. ‘These patriotic chickens did their bit to win the war by raising 24 pota toon from three stalka th ame up from the thin parin conserved m whieh they Onefourth of the United States, or 660,000%00 acres, is covered by foresta, noses jib liam || bury them ie FINE Musterole Loosens Up Those! Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use|¢ Musterole once you experience the ¢ |glad relief it gives, STAR—FRIDAY, DFC. 7, 1917. PAGE 10 BATTLE MAKES | HELL POCKET IN : | BOURLON WOOD BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS United Press ¢ wirk | Mies EN pondent THe BRITISH AK FRANCE, Deo, 7— | Bourton ts a pocket of hell today, | ‘The trees of Bourlon heights are splintered away. The ground is eviily pockmarked by the | dread disease of war, Pools of slimy, suggestively red water streteh everywhere. Corpres are soattered about thick ly. The defenders are too busy to A horrible stench from | these torn and mangled bodies rines to mingle with the fumes of ex |ploding shells and with Prussian eas, | Overhead boche shrapnel bursts in jan everlasting « monotonounly he their deadly vapors It's Gruesome Scene ‘The defenders must wear their masks practically ry minute of and night. Seurrying nd the wood, they fit xactly, They look fiends of the inferno in thelr go All roads in this hell spot are badly cut up. The German artillery is doing its best to concentrate on the Rritish engineers who are work ing day and night to keep the line of sations open Position Difficult Bourlon’s bill top is difficult to access. The enemy retains the high ground on both sides, Hoe dominates Anneux and Graincourt valleys. The situation tn this particular seo tian i © not easy Bourton’s et" comes from a sharp curve around the wood, from & point on t tapause-Cambrai road between th rd canal and the southwest corner of the woods and thence “west to Fontaine Notre Damme. Enemy machine gune tn Folle Wood have forced back the Pirith line north of Cantaing, further contuating the salient John Barrymore Divorced After Neglecting Wife Leased Wire BARA, Cal, I Katherine. stage as Mr. and ythe, divorce pre squent decree to Mra Mlythe dinclosed here today. The de of divoroe waa granted on al if desertion. tythe testified her husband attention to her, read all abt after hin stage or screen work and slept all day. Fle soul burn t in his work, and there was none of it for her EXEMPTION BOARD NO. 2 HAS as the piace of Thomas P. Revelle, ned, and the other members are w ft ton, and Clarke chief clerk ts American Wible Stopped Quick Corns Lift Right Off With “Gete-! Blessed relief from corn pains is le as A BC with “Geta-It.” ¢ been limping arou ng to get away fre a ing corn or bumpy cal lus, and everything you've tried har 4 then you nd the pain away, and the corn like'® banana skin 1 and heavenly fee only made ftw |put some “Gets leases right |poels right ain't ites r an revolutionized t about and enjoy selves as we did without corns. la bott Jay from your drug t t in Seattle and recomr rid’s best corn remedy by FOR RAEUMATISM Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oir , made with the oil of mustard, Jetter than a mustard plaster and doea not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses, Millionsof jars are « used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff © neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- z matism, lumbago, pains andachesofthe e back or joints, sprains, sore one | ° bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia), © 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, 4 COCOCCOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OSS OOOO OOOEESOEEEOOOOOOOOOOOS Tomorrow ts Red Cross Tag Dow Red Cross Tag Nooth, Center Aisle, First Floor, | | 4 ogo} Fraser-PatersonCo. > <4 he Big Bright Toy Shop Christmas Shopping Ils C im Full Swing ae HRISTMAS shopping is on in earnest in the big, bright Toy Shop, and Saturday will be the jolly, big day. The Toy Shop has never shown a more complete assortment of Dolls and Toys than this season. The Toys and Dolls are all carefully selected, and of depend- able qualities. SPECIAL $00 Charlie Chaplin Mechanical Toys Special 50 —A feature ae 800 is that Charlie Chaplin Dol walk the funny Chaplin way when wound up. Reg- ular 75¢ value. —Saturday special...50¢ Climbing Monkeys Special 250 A funny Mon- key that climbs a string. Announcing the Arrival of a Large Shipment of —A shipment we have been anxiously ‘waiting for—Fine French Gloves to be sold for $2.50 a pair. They are fine soft French lambskins in the correct, new styles and the wanted colors. Two-clasp, pique sewn, fancy embroidered backs in self and contrasting color. —Black, white, brown, gray, tan, champagne, navy and green. —This announcement will be welcome news to the many people who wish fine, soft Gloves at a price that it has been impossible to obtain other than in the heavier, domestic quality. —Though the shipment was large, we advise early choos- ing. Special Sale of Silk Petticoats $5.50 and $5.75 Qualities, Setrdey fe yar more appropriate or more welcome gift than a Petticoat of fine quality silk? This, then, is a splendid gift-buying opportunity, for the Petticoats are all of new styles in the most wanted colorings, and all are of splendid quality silks. —Novelties and plain colors; Dresdens and figures; suit shades and some lighter colorings. —~Special Sale Saturday at $4.48 A Christmas Gift Opportunity Special Sale of Venetian Silk Vests and Bloomers EAUTIFUL, dainty, pink and white Vene- tian Silk Vests and Bloomers. A special purchase that offers unusually attractive val- ues at this time. —The Vests are in band-top style; they are reinforced with arm shields; sizes 36 to 42. Special at eee Ceegeccees $1.69 —The Bloomers are in styles to match the Vests; sizes 6, 6 and 7. Special 1.69 Fraser-Paterson Co, Firat Moor. Important Sale of Women's and Mlisses’ Regularly $27.50, $28.75, $29.50 and $35.00 N unusual buying opportunity that is brought about by the re-group- ing of several lines of the newest style Coats, garments that feature the latest style effects. —Many have large, rich fur collars, others collars of plush or fur cloth or self materials. Many novelty belts and pockets, —Materials are fine, heavy wogl velours, wool burellas, pom poms, silk plushes, Oxfords and novelty coatings in a wide variety. The colors include the most wanted—navy blue, snuff brown, seal brown, Chartreuse, Pekin blue, plum, taupe, Russian green, black and mannish mixtures. very special value for .... Every Coat one of most dependable quality and a $25.00 ‘aser-Paterson Co, ‘Third Floor The Annual Christmas Sale of —— Large Shapes— Splendid Silke— Splendid Colors and a Wide Variety of Patterns fee that under other conditi would be priced considerably more. For this Annual Sale we make spe- cial efforts to se- cure extraordinary values, and we have never offered better values than these, and it is a matter of record that this sale in past years has given excep- tional values. —Plain colors, stripes, plaids, checks, bias stripes, dots — a great va- riety. Colors and colors—light colors and dark ones— striking _combina- tions and pretty blends. —It is a great Christmas opporta- nity. —In such a sale every one should buy at least half a dozen. Each. .25¢ a Yard —5-, 514- and 6-inch Ribbons —Dresdens and satin stripes, also polka dot patterns. A splendid range of colors—a wide variety of patterns. Fine Silk Ribbons; regularly 50c and 75¢c a yard. Special on Saturday, yard......39¢ Ribbon Novelties Special 50¢ Each —Coat Hangers, Suit Hang- ers, Safety Pin Holders, Man- icure Sets, Sewing Sets, Pin Cushions, Vanities and many other clever novelties of ribbon; regularly 65c and 75c. Special on Saturday....50¢ —-Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. Special 39c Fine New Lot of —Splendid values in the cro- rect, new styles; pieces that are the last word. Georgette and Crepe de Chine, Flat and Roll Collars, trimmed with dainty Val. laces. —All offering very unusual values at 50¢ each. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. eeeecscooocs SOONER ACRE SMT CT NI IMI IM Rite RBs s

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