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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1918. PAGE 7 | Girls Saved Her || : [Me:Dougall/6uthwick | From cada . — 7 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STRE New Dresses and Aprons | It Is Easy to for Little Tots Bu New Coats f ; In Charming Spring Styles “THRIFT Sizes 2 to 5 Years An Unusually Fortunate Ps ! HE quaintly-styled Dress sketched is in STAMPS Special Purchase front-fastening Hubbard style, of chambray gingham in plain light-blue, pink or Delft-blue, Here with collar and cuffs of white lawn. —for you can buy them in trasting silk stitching a area i The splendid styles and materials in these through hemstitching say we Ke a rif / ' idere 2 Stamp, too”—and it will garments are truly remarkable at the | Hie gheke of 86 SIS etre sav and embroidered de- = b re KH fe : i be prices. A majority are half lined with satin | | | Mins Maria Garza de Guerro, Mex- sign at hem. Price , uanded to you with your or with plain or fanc Ik of exceptionally A Jican music teacher and stenog- E i parcel or your change. fine quality. The sketches give you a sug ici ip hel tBage tes be, LP gs sre Ma f gestion of the many jZuares. She ‘wes aerented as 8 apy Also at $2.50, a Dress 142, Remember—every Thrift on accusation that she had fur — a ished the United States govern of excellent quality t | Stamp sold helps to Charming Styles for ment with Mexican military se chambray gingham . win the war! cret S. immigrate ffictals Spring Wear ath Tex. interceded, but it in light-blue or pink, was 1 i after her little mune Superior Woolen Coatings atude inited General Fran Empire model, : " r % elsco OM ra egg with hand-embroid OW showing inter- Country Club } Wool Velour Burella Suede Velour £ ered novelty pock- esting Spring arri- Jereey severe Weaves ets, short sleeves and round neck; Dutch collar vals in | * Cravenetted Gabardine STRIKE WANES | and turn-back cuffs of white barred dimity. Furniture Pleasing Spring Colors i | At $1.50, Sacque Apron of firm percale in narrow | porcrsig’ # ri Rookie, Rose Light Blue uJ AS PEOPLE 60 | striped effects of delft-blue, pink or tan with | sine pie French Blue Kelly, Gold | white. Made with long sleeves and buttoning also an extensive line of Seartioees Rg = aie | BACK T0 JOBS the full length of the back, so that it may be ic Wall Papers. Clever Trimming Details — Contrasting | Bach ARONA worn as a dress. —Second Floor. stitching, wool embroidery, braid, self and Valse Pride dblbaapaibees contrasting collars and cuffs and satin cuffs. The Models Sketched , | ae: BASEMENT SALESROOM It reached {te highest potnt of Extraordinarily Underpriced S222 goa Ehas 982 THE HAGUE, Feb Germany's , | demoralization of German industry AT $25.00—Burella Coat in magenta, } \ Ill wviany, “assorcing to. weuuabte’ tn 7 Ms chartreuse or rookie. ’ A ; | | cormiation nb 9 Pes: ‘a ae Novelty Cloth Skirts—New Arrivals ra aye tag ei Aha jersey in ciel 4 id | of 3 kers in manufac- | ue, gold, or in gold and green mixtuye, | | ‘ pie a ‘een and Coat of tan | ] ee ee ee ae $4.50 to $8.50 or olive velour, ip 2a arcnied:dedinee tatnanedan AT $35.00—Coat of gray burella with | | be eesihere ‘and the 90 “8 lining and collar of rose and gray silk, Jealled “middle class” tn Vv T HAT Spring is generous with new and Coat of Country Club cloth in tan - 1 ie . jes skirt styles is demonstrated in this or rose. om ‘ ja a re AT $39.75—Coat of fine woo! velour in gael ‘ . ea | new shipment, which gives promin- ciel blue or chartreuse, | ‘many the : 7 ence to rere’ rations are much better ‘ Sale Begins Wednesday. than thone which the average mid- | | y f J Plaids Checks Mixture die class salaried man afford. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer Bagg oa cheats id ii Ay : in both bright and subdued color-com- means, His salary has not increased EB it : binations. anywhere near the rate of that of the workers a Fd Tries: Ee Priced at $4.50, $5.00, $5.75, $6.50 From carefully comptled tnforma- Important Special Sale of | om. the goain centers, i the eteihe ’ : : and $8.50. New Leather Service Bags and Strap-Back Purses | ai soeeeat aan f& CNX ZA Three Attractive Values jand Saxony, where most of the sar5 percentage of workers out| | am "much higher than In. Hilla Are Pictured fromene—e- 0-0- 0-0-0 mg $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $6.50 |] iininctawa, “surrocnding “Saarbrucn|f] At Right—Kilted Skirt | At Left—Broken-check | At Center—Skirt of black EAD ne MB do. ssn i The New Service Bags Me lapuetenk’ smataeate of fine serge in large | Skirting in black or pot athe nea aa As sketched. Black, gray, blue and khaki leather. negro Pbvagy Mime ‘ gingham plaid of black, blue with white i standing pockets For carrying knitting and small parcels. vat 3 gree ot had Inter green or brown with used for this Kilted puke, pet os Be po | ike in Austria and shi ini i ; “ith i ons, and fold o: e AT $1.85—As sketched, extreme length, 12 inches; black ny ot 1. W. W. waite, ‘finished ) with |. Skirt with ite/buckie-’ | tetaUnfoeniin ae only. leadership, but the car ul censor | button - trimmed belt. trimmed belt. Price effect in back. Pri AT $3.85—As sketched, gray, blue, black and khaki; ex- pes going oe Price $8.50. $5.00. $5.75. treme length, 14 inches. | Tired of War , —Basement Salesroom, AT $5.00—As sketched, gray, blue, black and khaki; ex- | /]/,, One, *Rne the strike emphantzes , ’ ; an itt ts that the food vation in Ger- oanereiies ¢ treme length, 15 inches. odbc Mapatapaiege sce: Soc ae §-c-0- Llp ume boé~s6-0-8 . . a Pye back to Canada, and I found . ae AT $6.50—L er Service Bags. potion tonierien gyi, eapactenad them marked decently. Ob, tha: Ps Strap Purses, Special at $2.95 and $3.95| New Strap Purses, Eight Styles, Siem eae the pb LITTLE MOTHER | sers°2%so8 114,120 BRITISH © the injection of § 4 thousands of brave lads le in 3 i ; oman & sia: France. It is a d place! is AT $2.95 are strap back and top strap Purses of genuine leather, Special at $1.95 mands Into the strike situation, the OF WAR HEROES rance. It is a snd place! CITIZENS ARE i nm Morocco, vachette, pearl grain, panther grain and cobra grain At this very low price are handsome top «trap and back s#trap cause England ts so sad.” seal effects. We show five handsome styles at this price, mostly | Purses of genuine leather; extremely serviceable and of good size ing the peor" oad popes ‘And you are in this country smaller purses. for shoppers and business women. ions at Breet-Lit ‘i to visit relatives or friends?” I adie sa | One style has four compartments. adh = | ventured to ask . | » AT $3.95 are some of the very beat values that we have shown in| Another style im fitted with mirror and coin purse in separate MF Cee Gee ! «| 4 My companion lapsed into | onDoN, Feb. 6.—Enemy eulanaeil Leather Purses for many months. Included are three very hand: | compartments and has compartments for change, cards and hand- have been more successful it|| Continued From Page One}|\ deep silence for so long that I |rines and air raiders have killeiiin some new shapes in vachette, with fancy enameled clasps Other | kerchief. y had given the impression that |®— psticiees wm} feared I: might have unknowing: [14199 British non-comBatan! séyiee are in seal grain with leather linings. One rather large ‘The leathers include Morocco, panther, cobra and seal grains: all Germany was serious. when she exid Edward, my brother Boe Tee ee og ane the? women and children—Chancellor 1) style has long strap handles with roomy inner compartments. All | are neatly trimmed and have strong, well-made fastener, making them |she was willing to permit seitdeter.| ‘ind son, Edward, m focused her blue eyes searching 4 aw, Lieut. A the Exchequer Bonar Law declardél are extraordinary values. | secure. —MacDougall: “Fi kn to pes and my brother-in-law, by neee ak 088 Poaaen ee ee Leelee anh peaplan OF cthaae Daliig| Sine Wi Callin: the Wattle ot “Do you know, many people |! the house of commons today, eso dee Ypres. Y 4 Bo Jol have asked me that, but I have Ww ; te cngest, Sous Jotn not choven to ta the truth. The | WILHELM INVENTS NEW , “The instant my three young eason Iam here ave ; Semi-Annual Value-Giving Sale of Our Famous : Minister Kuehimann’s ex-| oat gong heard of the death o¢ | the fulfillment of a death U-BOAT DECORATION gabdphar dl py cod psdurnic- their brothers, their fighting promise. STER > por! " secibers oC ie, feichetag. but! 00a erled out for vengeance, Example of Motherhood | prate the anmniversasy of the inewge ts e ra a resses th did 3 ye at} and they said; ‘Mother, it is not cutee Coane convince the workers} 411, ‘were there to do our bit “But you remind of her, and I [uration of ruthless submarine war 7 = of Germany, whose mistrust was! ona get after those brutal Ger feel that I must tell you. Yeu |fare, the kaiser has caused a special — strengthened by Gen, Hoffmann's| And get after Mews rand help | have French blood in your [decoration for U-boat crews to be apeech opal veins? I knew it. You have the |created. The medal will be “in reo t a t , Tho the German people have an] UA {RTO te rot | French eves. ‘They are the eyes |ognition for meritorious work during tmpreasion that Holshevik Minister! Wi" my Mo Mine journey, | Of poor ttle Lady Anne. She | the w: This is an extra heavy cotton felt |} Trotsky is dishonest, they believe his aa ae aaeed Geet. 2, 008. Op lost her life on the Lusitania, se This is a forty-pound cotton felt | M i i ; - ‘ Mattress, weight fifty pounds. Cov- |]| influence at Brest-Litovek would ans the d she now rests ‘neath a gree: ‘ Mattress, covered with art tick and | ored with ane ate taktig bey wade have been much less if the central] OM OUF arrival le Fmeii they | {rave in Montreal, My oldest |EVerett Commercial Club finished with rolled edge. Built in| with imperial stitched rolled edges |[|Powre ba’ clearly shown they real) (O' them far from me sailor lad loved her. It was her Names New Secretary é is ’ death, as well as that of his Be: - layers like the most expensive cot-| to prevent breaking down at the Want Reforms hove oe oe rnd brothers, that he hastened away EVERETT, Wash., Feb. 5.—James . ; edges. Dincontent has likewise been fo- ; ! to avenge. As my boy clasped | Rhoades, of San Diego, Cale has ton mattresses. Full size. s mented by the delay in constitution. pny to find out that she my hands jn the parting grip, |been appointed managing secretary With the present price and tendencies of cotton and ticking, this is a al reform on the part of the Prus-| i: Sn ora at his last words were: ‘Mother, if |0f the Everett Commercial club. He sale that will be patronized by all prospective mattress purchasers of far- |[}*i4" diet and the main committes of| eet Pit ne ny Lieut. King, 1 don't come back, and the |!# expected to take up his duties : the reichstag. Reform has been tor : United States comes to help us, |@dout Feb. 10. seeing thrift. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor. promised, but so far withheld, that fell with my boys. While paest'co Gove tate tae eke sinaitaaieail iasaitaiatimiinsiaiasiias On account of all these factors,| I was visiting relatives in nero and kiss the Stars and stripes |GALE TAKES LARGE TUG |the strike would have b greater| there was a Zeppelin raid. for me.’ Jif it had found the gro fertilized| side of the house I was In was The tug Warrior, of the Pacific BILLY SUNDAY WON’T CITY WILL SUE CAR ORDER SIX SIGNALS [by the Russian revolution demolished, and I was struck in Yesterday I fulfilled this |righterage Company, lost a small vn g shrap. sacred mission, and a strange, poden barge 1 r ; But even the most radical of the back” by falling wooden barge in a gale beyond Port COME HERE IN SPRING] COMPANY FOR TAXES|,,*% ection trneric siznais na] tut even the mou radia! of me) Neversiy wounded | sweet peace has ‘come over me, |Townsend Monday. The tug wea on ow " inland Wy tha dite ol M. chances of a revolution seem small, owed the load lifted from my heart. to Anacortes with a steel barge, and The Seattle Ministers’ Federation] ‘The city will sue the traction com-| authorized by the city council Mon-| Ania ue ty conviction that the al } Soon I will return to my little |then returned for the one which plana an evangolistic campaign for|pany for the amount of its 2 per| day, and $4,600 appropriated to mect| {itt admandy on Gormany. are. tn “As soon as I could get up, T farm in the Laurentians, that | proke loose. | ent gross earn ‘The com. | the expense 4 ; ‘onport, which the rest of my lonely years may Paul|cent rose earnings tax, The com-|t the interest of world imperialism, tened to Devonport, 3 3 y Seattle during the spring | pany's offer to pay its franchise ob-| — $$$ $_______——_|“e " P was filled with wives, mothers be apent in the place bought by Rader, Chicago evangelist, will be) i. tion on condition that it be re Father J. F. Dolphin, of Portland,| and sweethearts of the men at my poor boys.” KANSAS CITY BANK invited to conduct the services. Billy | jjeved of certain of other franchise Sun of Charles EB. Dolphin, 20 y sea, in vain hope of some news As I bade this little white. i Sunday could not be secured obligations was rejected Monday, and jold, who died at his home, #18 of ‘my boys, When tha news | haired inay egre i ROBBED OF $5,000 fi ——— authority to institute sult given to |Columbia st. last Friday, offt of the battle of Jutland came, Weiser veatathy puaned nKANSAS. CITY, “Mo. Fe eget the corporation counsel. at high requiem mass in St. James! there are no words terrible thea’ my imind; but I aid hree bandits rob) © Quindaro HE’LL GO TO FRANCE ae cathedral Monday for the funeral ef] enough to describe the scenes I not speak them. Something in | State bank of Kansas City, Kana, of Granted a leave of absence, the — the boy. Charles Dolphin was the] witnessed, In Ford st. where * parting glance defied sym. [about $5,000 yesterday afternoon, Rev. Francis La Violette, pastor of TIME son of Police Lieut. Dolphin. Hun-| the admiralty of is, it was thy, So I left her standing |4’Wo stood guard outside and the the Queen Anne Methodist church ted to mankind = || J —— ‘ dreds of former schoolmates and] crammed with weeping, shouting , staunch pillar. of | third forced the cashier to hand over t yeni | end © po . 7. > news . ‘ the mone | will join the Y. M. C. A. war work|| witp "ne wet time |] rhe nafowt investment t# a bona | fiends in the police department at-| women, who clamored for ne motherhood, and an example of he mon: council, and leave for France in the||" We never know the when, backed by your poveenment: wtate'| 170%" (he servis thru the livelong night. Chil ail thit ja tite ead teave and near future. | 4 Savings Bank in Plans for three new flsh hatohing| “¢™ lost and eT, true in wamanhood, NAME COUNCILMEN i r bled about the streets, VISION GLASSES vests Your mr y in bonds. Write | ponds, to be built this spring at t one but the police paid any at Freak. MoL. Radfor&, Wii 6h |] for Booklet 86 explaining our | Tokul creek hatchery, have been ontia o the tots. Whe Horsley and R. EB, Morgan will be J Meets lene with two seme) EXTEND SPOKANE ST. | fartici payraent. Plan of baying | cepted Up County ‘Oeme Warden| tention to the wee tots, when | Earthquake Shock Scares | Horsey and. 2. Moen woe GNER OPTICAL co. West Spokane st. and 46th ave. | bonds and standard securities that | Frank L. Wilkins, tag ia gv British Columbia City] counci of the Chasaber of Gouna S. W. were extended over land in| will yield you 5% % to 10% on poner ayer ye a elie go mad, and with t 2 from the publicity bureau. ‘They DR.R.B. VEGNER, MCh. tr 148, W. Seattle Five-Acre your money. WHY DON’T RUSSIA Pi, Gad t Gok ae REVELSTOKE, B. C., Feb. &—| ore selected at a tuncheon hela iae 227 UNIO ‘Tracts, at Monday's council meeting ‘ | FIGHT HER REAL see my three merrie sailor lads | Repeated earthquake shocks were|the Bon Marche Monday, ON STR certo a 2 rer again, I wonder that my own [felt here at about noon Monday. | balanced. " ‘The presence of every registrant ‘Three rings, valued at more than . . , ‘ ENEMIES? mind kept ‘ ‘eth chock inated tulle euebill 66 4 _— eatiaet tame. 1,100, were stolen from the home of A Irving Whitehouse Co. Finds Sons’ Graves iintite, and fear was held for the | @vision No. 9 is requested at an tne Ask Dr, Steiner at the “I went to France to see the portant meeting to be held in a A. Schroeder, 101 Madro: ae 1213 L. C. Smith Bldg. Hippodrome next Sunday graves of my boys who fell at safety of the taller buildings of the | 411, county-city building, at 8 Tuesday. Teach your child thrift. Buy war] pl, between January 20 and 25, bh Second and Union. Eliott 2558 evening at 8:16, ) P mevings stamps. reported to the police Monday. ‘Filth’ and University ‘Mons and Ypres, before 1 went ‘town i :