The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1917. PAGE 7 OF AMERICANS : = sement nY W. 8. FORRSST Press Cor ~ te THE FRENCH ARMIBS ; ; aie UNDREDS of practical-minded gift - seekers are daily IN THE FIELD, Deo. 141 have proving to their own satisfaction, the advantages of walked over hallow Peery goncarl apg agrtiggere rt shopping in the Basement Salesroom. x tho fight of right against ndent was permitted oe ee ery ie eee P4\{ For Women, Misses and Children in the German inforce the sightli- in a dugout a ren h of Gift Hosiery ] XN IFT-CHOOSERS who are eliminating the non-essen- fow foot distant from the spot where with excellent wearing fe ; Braet the first American was taken pris qualities, They have 18- tials from their plans this year, will find in the 0 inch fiber silk boot, with oa Basement Salesroom, Apparel Gifts for women and chil- nited Pre cotton top—in these col ‘ ors: Kelly-green, Smoke, 4 i dren, as necessary and usable as the most practical- Pink, Purple, Bronze, | minded could wish. A few suggestions: Gold, Slate, Champagne, -, . 4 Tan and Red. Price O¢ 4 Children’s Serge Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, $5.00 and $6.50. And Many, Many Other Toys |): rsed an hin mont pre (f| nan and Red. Price 80¢ izes 6 to 14 years, $5.00 and $6.5 aie | 1 A 6 res ne Children’s Coats, sizes 4, 5 and 6 years, $5.00 and $5.75. ONIGHT we want to particularly mention the firs ~y iy ; HAT many women de- Dolls, which mean so much to a little 5 Misses’ Coats, sizes 13 to 19 years, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.50. sire most to receive lassie’s Christmas, and are’ naturally Children’s Fur Sets, sizes 2 to 5 y 5, $7.50, $9.00, | —‘something to wear.” to be found in profusion in Fred- , , ting tines. | F Children’s Rain Capes, sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.95. Pugneaed: erick & Nelson’s new TOY ' py bia Chiktren’s Rain Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.50 and $4.50. Boudoir Caps of Georgette SECTION . ty ‘he ae . crepe, satin and Comey i ys } \ ’ e Teall Children’s Rain Hats, 35c. de Chine in combinations ( with lace edges and in- sertions, 50c. : Nothing comes quite so close to the heart ofa 7 res aa Children’s Sweaters, sizes 6 to 14 years, little girl as a Doll—so let every “grown-up” help iq] Crosses Mark Graves ( $1.25, $1.95 to $3.95. to see that each little girl receives one. If not At the very bottom angle of the \ , . gs New Crepe Kimonos in fortunate enough to have a little girl of one’s own as ton Bue fy-04 age Dainty Neckpieces Women's and Mi Coats, $10.00, $14.35, $18.50, $21.00, Empire style, $1.75. there are Dolls to buy for others’ children : ho on Wied figwers cov For Gifts, 50c omens and Misees Dresses, $9. 0, 12.6 Dal >. New Corduroy House Coats might pos ibly be missed by Santa for no ‘aan ot five foot oughly hewn wooden ew. oh the. twee Women’s Sweaters, $2.95, $4.25, $5.00, $5.75. in pink, yellow, light e ‘ a ” . ar P " r 2| » $3.50, their. pyee-ged Dols for kiddies view. na | ° nda, the firat three ite Neckwear styles Women’s Knitted and Quilted Silk Sleeveless Jackets, esi dipiat ede are in ncle Sam’s service awa) ror home “ r od in tiny un-| i} ’ 85e, $1.25 and $1.45. Bathrobes of beacon cloths and will be unable to undertake the role of Santa one arthest away the/f/ are included in this holi- $2.75, $2.95 6 ves pandes Se we Shete Se Sn Seow Fe day group, among them Women’s Wash Waists, 95¢ and $1.50 oe ’ hemselves. j a. havin ne TR ge) i how | Satin Collars, Collar and ! Y a pagent if teres sh es sade i 50. Just by Way of Suggestion eet of the three was the mound |{| OUCt Sets, Stock-jabote, | eee eet tec y a eee New Crepe Gowns in si 7 - . v overt ne-place of Private |g) Embroideres aw Col- . on iat over style, in white) pa Flossie Fisher Character | Baby Dolls with long 4 | lars and many others : Women’s Net Waists, $3.75. re i a pid Dolls, $1.25. and short dresses, $1.75, ee herol SOE. —nasement saiesroom. p Women’s Cotton Petticoats, 65c, 95¢, $1. $1.50, $1.95. pink grounds, $1.25 and Americans fi 1 wooden Rag Dolls; boys, girls & $3.00 to $8.00 each. Gaane pinion. ‘ naanen, with ant | ‘ Women’s Silk Petticoats, n 4.50. $1.50. and babies; , $1.25 Celluloid Character Dolls, tb on ‘each Gekk m and $2.25. 25e, 40¢ and T5¢ oF thee was tr Pillow Cords apa bitearmpert Gowns in oe “| ” won . ; / ri xes, $2.25. Campbell Kids, Baby The “Bloomin’ Kids, ac ‘ tars and 50c Each J pe : g po 5. Bumps, Sunbonnet Sal made of soft leather, we . en een Gi Heiiiiee Anes ; 5 | Dainty Tea Aprons of Te e | 5 h | tie QVOR finishing fancy : " a lawn and organdie, with and Baby Dolls, 75¢ each. 50e each. Suc “ F pillows and hassocks at. | lace or embroidery trim- Campbell Kids, Peasant | Rubber Dolls, 30c, 90c, t heavy Silk Cords in : | “ea / 4 ming and ribbon bows. ;, Be, | n plain and re yee no : : Flannelette Gowns in pink Bubbles, Schoolgirls and Paper Doll Sets, 10c, 15¢, ‘ ‘ colorings, finished with M t ri E ¥ ly . \ or blue and white stripes, Baby Dolls, $1.50. 25e, 50c and $1.00. if}: tassels, including ‘Old- otoring | Le . , || iso plain white, a Basement t n Fren nll for Justice rose, Nile, Lavender, Lee \ , ciate m0 "cr mall| Purple. Navy, Gray, | Scarfs, Se || ; id mii sen ack, Pink, een and (mors F of pink, tan, yel ox a a | $1.50. : eee r up e er ot Ho , ywn and these combi- low, brown, black, white , . , | WwHo HAS FIRST 0 thet day by. the same gue ; penne nations and gray in these good | | eer ee Mell : Coverall Aprons of percale SHELL U. Ss. FIRED? : a today. Each has a shell, but y and Harry Me eps yee spe see be = | with bordered and hem | $509 colors, stripes, checks a : ote | and fancy figured pat- ot the abell > the rou ¢ . anee. sity-t stitched ends H THE AMERICAN EXPE | "100° Sitner who pulled the lan low and « ’ r r : agg 3 ne ulted a 2 1 wn and orange, inches long and 3 < terns, 59¢, 85c, 95¢, $1.00 DErIONAmY Ama, France, Nov. part ranon wth cs tata | Ra et Smart Fur Sets and 1,5, ie By Maly — Eeny. meeney,| it came shooting out of the breach c 4 . a ~Sasement and put It away where It wouldn't | © t . € each. —Nasement Salesroom Basement Salesroom Basement Sahay r Who hi hi ft oe | . : : : — —e fet miaed with ordinary Nery earth, our chapl Gifts to Delight Little Girls INY tots and girls not so little would be overjoyed Bead Necklaces ‘The gentienan tn the White House | airect to this gunner for t plac evergreen ts it after all. nir, the president's shell h ° / irr gee Bee : B S h l S ' Thien eaece gent up to the battery | earmarks of being the real a y te — skies toward th Oys iC. fore} ults ] at the gift of one of these Fur Sets—and they are | 25c renches position the day after it was fired to =m With Extra Knickerbockers out-of-the-ordinary gifts. | fet the shell for the president. The) pISTRICT ? EXEMPTS MEET . . | LEASING colorings of friessenger waded thru mud and wa-| Exempted men, and women of Di» The Scarfs are in shaw! and animal styles, and many fer over his knees, but came back | trict 2 who have relatives In the be an ® “htt eS of the Muffs have silk ruffling at ends. rata blue, green, red, also crystal in these clean-cut Acting that tarnished brass cylinder. | pvice, will meet in the Men's HE sturdy materials and 4g | | 3 phen people began to wonder if it seposite President St TIONAIRES careful workmanship . They feature these furs: Iceland Fox, | Glass Beads — priced at us really the first shot fired at the ‘yepee $ j ss < - Boche. All shell-cases | alike. | residence, at the U. of W. cai make for long service, and i i Sheared Coney, Blended Squirrel, Muskrat, 256. — __nasement Salesroom, The priceless ch h & o'clock Friday even! ig * i. | . ee m9 gsm — the 18 others fir! Puutinn Turner will ding: | READY T0 MAIL the a xe : Ente - rhock oe c " Opossum, Rabbit, Summer Mink, Beaver ————— practically double the life o and Coney, these suits. They are in plait- i P f ‘Continued From Page 1 , ed and pinch-back models, , Priced at $2.00, $3.75, 12 y OZ ns ——____—_—— tailored from gray, tan and : ‘ Do You Want to Save 25% to 40 0 akilled agricults ndustr blue mixtures Priced at $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $ On Cat Class, Stem Ware, Fine Pottery, Dinnerware, Beautiful m re din . $4.15 and $6.00. | $16.50. . Hand-painted China, ete? These articles make useful Christ ‘ he ee got ar omg BOYS’ MACKINAWS in Nor- ‘ | g mas Presents. ? ep agent - 7 folk models, with large From Left to Right in .| - We Can Only Mention a Few of the Many not alled uw N patch pockets, tailored f Bargains We Have ee ss Ae from blue, green and red the Sketch Above: and - pa 4 Bread and nen whe slaids, sizes 7 to 17 years, {er y * we aide Fak the amen aa Tide” ae, “eset” cas Base and $6.00. — Coney-dyed Rabbit Set, $5.75. : Washable Gloves 2 ee ae cnn Pa gach : BOYS’ CAPS in the new Imitation Ermine Set, $5.00. P y 4 ~~. te 43.08 Nah en ee shapes, tailored from blue, Gieared ‘ Cesey “Get, $5.00, 17 8 $1.50 Pair 65e prises, h t echan green, gravy and brown | a a eee 4 SF e Bread and experts 1: “ A mixtures, 60¢, Opossum Set, $15.50, 4 ‘ | ERY practical despite A ee iad dey cma BOYS’ JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS, sizes 8 to 8 | | their delicate shades nted Cake Plates < emake whites y _ in navy serge, corduroy and fanc - In the Group of Two: if are these Lambskin Gloves alue, for, $2.60 wives or ct are ent on tures, in plaited and pinch-back models, $3.5 1 in gray, tan and ivory, for Here re teat satiate as is: % $4.50 and $5.00. At Left, Iceland Fox Set, $7.50. i they are washable. Price BOYS’ GIFT NECKWEAR in the popular colors At Right, Muskrat Set, § . - “sz | $1.50 pa and patterns, 25¢. Basement Salesroom = | Basement Sale —Rasement Salesroom. Me eines rales: ope gia + f, without delay, |p apdeoe pally salty to Protect Army’s Food; Is ; 11.566 ; fons Test. tt KILLED AFTER Sure Uncle Sam’ll Treat ’Em Well RUSSIA SEEMS Sees (( ‘\ Pe ~~ ee oe ‘DOWNING HUN INEVITABLE NOW $22 r ‘ Press Leased Wire 3 v Ts Dec, 14.—There is a woman in Se » whe " sqping it fe ee a ‘ t ‘ D mut we enn é j wig NEP oacnsenti iD ourenegises Rr pragnsr Blinded a pee nbs yaa : ho| By United Press Leased Wire We have beautiful s#« ‘ + iehenge agi = i N m f t I . paeenabpboeesceary te” LONDON, Dec. 1.—Russia is Haviland at greatly redu 7 oye : 141 ik a eee onene P Re | ee One BORO tee de leapaaces s volunteored the cats for service in th : in for a protracted civil war, in 8 ; bee took the addi : t fell elt t e% » commanding ge , » the opinion of Russian observers ~ HOLIDAY GLASS BARGAINS and it] dence, ¢ je Sam can accept the r mut | here today, Best Quality The collapse of the scheme for constituent assembly, f sd i ted in latest Petrograd dis- . o ‘0 a nloot < } d ‘ m c D! s s, removed practically the Chamber Committee [jou avin esstully bi did male cats aca last hope bore that the saii ; sa testy on hiet ‘ : ce work out its destiny by to Help Sammies (yn ‘White ‘ , nd fine yc ; 4 i of the va t Reading Matter 7 $1.95 tak oe auvuuiearel seeias aoe nmnerce members tO) permission ¥ 1 the United need. Having the : send you r | ‘ \ Celery Dishes, $4.00 value $2.50 ary te of the wa “ eas aaa Alea mp re yo J t yo b ke © my cats aw ) ! t t formal Bae $1.69 of 6 81.69 81.69 Candlesticks, May se Dishes, erted after i are “ane Vases, Glass Baskets, ater Sets, of the . i re them so carefully a ed to e them, But Un § « > pe subject to ar ete. can have them ane ome e is good to everythin everybody. I haven't got much, but all I have, cats and all, he | oB , are becoming more m6 . can have if it will help him win 1 their efforts to retain Parents and Friends |" : en Gstraat Moving that in your busy life at camp you can fied time |r to Petromraa aa tpsae Bigs © conaider so # + matter, and that [ am not imposing upon " 8 irther factor in the Read the Notice | . mall putcuctigns’ pril «| of Co. D Organize |: rman DOE.) og T remain, very truly 9 cre that few Ruse prifted on Everything at Bargain Prices Open Evenings More than 100 parents and friends , " nsor deleted the name.) politic th anta > to the nine f likely to «Lieut. Walcott W 0 ereta les D y attending the ipa Walcott V Boy!" ("che initia In “3t U. W. MEN NAMED - © the city WHER Ry United Press Leased Wire et tel ‘ je engage PACIFIC (AST CHINA @ 903-3" ave. puoneM523 NEAR MARION SEATTLE WASH. hold of Bolshevik reel iis Phirty-one students and alumni of | carefully reading the “Im-| aux y care 6 com VASHINGTON, Ds y t 4 an filers in|the University of Washington have ssack revolt today was ap: r . sistratt ¥ yd whil ’ Benjamin Walcott, believed killed in| F an 0 jounced | been named to attend the third of still going strong. Utterly Re im ott, preside t hiv first battle in the air, after fell-| that the United 8 f a rs’ training camp, which will be contradictory reports were received he exted Persons,” on page d h lettle Car & Foundry Co, c aled fe. | his advaeney, is the 21-year-old] cooperating with the allies, held at Camp Lewis, Jan. 5. i from the two sides, 2, of the questionnaire.

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