The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1918. PAGE 7 eee . THEYCALL JACK DAVIES) — —_ “THRIFT STAMP” JACK. _FREDERICK&NELSON New Spring Coats at $25.00 NE of the attractive styles is exampled in this new Coat of Homespun—in Green, Burgundy, Plum or Brown—as sketched, which is lined to the waistline with durable gray satin. Price $25.00. New Suits at $25.00 and $35.00 NTERESTING additions to the showing at these popular prices have been made during the present week. e IMPORTANT SATURDAY CLEARANCE OF —at $25.00, new Suits of Serge and Novelty Suitings, in black, navy-blue, Copenhagen and Beige, tastefully fin- ished with tailor’s braid, stitching and buttons. Wom- en’s and Misses’ sizes. § BUGE GRADE BLOUSES AT $4.38 | } ; , 5 5 ; ; i Formerly $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50 —Three hundred handsome Blouses of Georgette crepe and crepe de —at $35.00, new Suits of Serge, Gaberdine, Wool Burlap, Wool Velours and ; Tweeds, in desirable models for street and semi-dress wear. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. New “Betty Wales” Frocks for Misses An advance shipment of Spring styles in these deservedly-popular Frocks for growing girls and misses, comprising: Betty Wales Frocks of Serges, and in Serge-and-Foulard combinations, featuring dack Davies the new, straight-line plaited models, also coat and Eton effects. Jack Davies in Seattle's champion) hero of Manila, in in the service. He —prices $15.75, $16.50, $19.50 and $25.00. —Becon4 Ploes. war savings stamp salesman | has another son about to be drafted. ne of the old-time letter| le would have been in the Spanish. os = <== t the main office American war himself, but for the) nerve Uncle Sam/|fact he was in Alaska and did not tire ang, ate Se" Circular Drape Novelty Ribbons Chine —They represent the best selling models in a wide variety of charm- ing styles. —All sizes are represented abundantly, but not all sizes of any one style. ; —White, flesh, taupe, gray, navy blue, brown, mais. —The Waists.are the choice styles—the materials are splendid supe. rior qualities—the making is carefully done. —Altogether—exceptional values for NEW SPRING SUITS COME TROOPING IN They are Distinctive, Different, and Attractive EWLY arrived Women’s Suits introduce the newest Spring style notes, among which are the short Coats in either straight or flared effects, snug fitting, open front, and many of them shown in the cleverest imaginable vestee effects, which are for the most part of novelty silks. —Then there are new ideas in satin over-collars, clever belted effects and buttons. a mail ang First ave. 8. for 16| three months too late. years a Ii any one on the] 6 Buckled 1 ‘ yearn 6d ten ellieiy One om Cie) eee estate| Veils $1.00 25c, 35t and 40c Yard every one down there and talks W. pital corre of Pimp e . Wa = ° ATTERNS and qualities di . for child he meets. nape: ; he left, I maid to him F two dainty styles featured at P hair-bows, sashes and fancy-work, u are going over there to ly ga eB nt America, And when von this price, one is in taupe, with | among them - - » action, fight with all that's ae ae a ” YT don't know what I'm go large hexagon mesh and edging of Plain colors with contrasting stripe bor- ae as ee Proce Ano chenille in the same color—the sec- or ke black, ati Copeelneeat tgp te Then this thrift stamp proposi-| d has an attractive scroll border a ene lps ae | tion came along and 1 buckled in. 1 be ar edie : also handsome checks, Paisley patterns Lonnie Austin and Frank Vance. | thrift stamps every chanc with chenille dots, and the top is and satin-stripe novelties —Fabrics include tie fine men’s wear serges, the wool pop- . Ho's Patriotic | ee eee tak ae wocae ornamented with floral design in x lins, the Poiret twills, ete., that are considered correct for Davies 197 war savings! talk tiitt stampes” | prs Widths from 5 ty 7% inches, 25¢@, Spring. € thrift stamps, valued Talked on Thrift gold ‘thread. Price $1.00 First Fico 35¢ and 40¢ yard. Fece. —They are in navy blue, tan, gray, mode and black and - between December 10) Davies opened his drive Beton . i White chacks, wuary 1. He Is high man! seforg Christmas at the <= es among the carriers in the sale con of the Bemis I $28.75, $35.00, $45.00 and upwards, ay ooo < ae test. AG on € ny's new bul ‘ot | POCOCO COCO OOOOOOOEEEOE OO OES OOSOOOOOSO SOS OE SOOO OESOSO ESSE OOOOSO OOO SOOCO OOO OOTOS SO OOE SOS SE DOSE SECC OOOEEES ‘OOL JERSEY promises to be a strong contender for Spring favor. This in- dication is strongly evidenced in these smart new Wool Jersey Frocks for women just received. They are very interesting models that will appeal to the women who appreciate the practicability of wool jersey cloth. —Yothful styles predominate, and they are of long, graceful line, in high-waisted effects with broad belt. —Other models are in semi-coat effects, with deep shawl collars, and ventees of Georgette. —These Frocks come in the new soft tans, grays, blues, ete. —With all their effectiveness, the prices are only . $25.00 and $35.00 Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor ' Smart New Tub Frocks for Girls of 6 to 16) i EW aicheals in the Girls’ and Juniors’ Section, Third Floor. The most at- N tractive and becoming styles ever designed, we believe. A wide variety of styles. —tThe clever, new ideas are seen in touches of stitching, in contrasting colors, in the white collars and cuffs, in the new belts and the novel pockets. —tThe favored colorings are blues, pinks, delft, tan, rose, soft green, etc. In an almost endless variety of stripes, plaids and plain colors, —Prices range like this: $2.50, $3.65, $4.50 and up to $12.50. Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. ! ~~ ee a WOMIEN = men. This is something I feel from | piano and his b-year-old son brought the bottom of my heart. I had no the crowd to their feet with the flag N al hel * AND MISSES — Mey nce Ht | aiae"nee ares exe seme || New Percales | Si aists at $2.3 HE woman of fashion who appreciates. ‘the advantages derived from introduc- home in South Wales. I found my+|” tte sold $200 in thrift stampe right Bt ing the Spring styles, will find much to interest her in this new showing. ¢|"s'{ ‘= ‘e coal mines when 1 was) se ec ip ome wag 0 25c Yard Introducing Smart New Styles wo ve nis —Many interesting new ntyle notes are shown, among which are the novelty pockets, the Worked tn Mines | gexetoge: . Sipe then ; Xinviies nea N oath “pahertibe UST the sort of Waists Glever belted effects, the effective button trimmin; ote. Davies came to this country when! nearty $1,000 in stamps at that A N excel rig oe wom fan fi we =In these new arrivals wool velours, wool pop! 4 gabardines are the favored materials, 16. For several years he worked in| p of Spring patterns en LARC I0F WERE and they are "928 00, $35.00 aad $45.00 pad; Seah helped 3 view rivals in the content oar _ — in foo pre age cage ey and e 9 a e | Bgl an ste a al eau . Sagr-whay in vine -_ an ni sturdy cottons, including noveity skirts, ey are son, George Dewey, named etter. the] they're beginning to call him. bs Clever New Jersey Frocks for Earl rim Wear H eo dots, small figures and on rit WAR FLOURS RISE ci a gene | and To Sh and dark grounds— and Tub Silks The food board Friday quoted) effects suitable for wom- | in White, Flesh-color, Mais, Pink and novelty stripes, | |prices on several varieties of fresh | y x ‘ en's waists and dresses, in high- and low-collar designs. Sizes 36 to 46. Price | them are good for table L Tt . sem ‘ ss a $2.35, children’s resses an a —Basement Salesroom. ue te eonous men’s shirts. Thirty-six ¥ - oa “i 6 Whedt: an tye! Sour ‘show be ey inches wide, 25¢ yard. There’s Exceptionally Long Service in | crease. Changes are also te ¢ " my. Sie 8 —Dasement Salesroom 4 ar aelalinge fangs Boys’ School Suits cheap. at the present time | § tena, | With Extra Knickerbockers inosia pay 80 f HE extra pair of knicker- bockers that accompanies each of these Suits means extra-long service. The Suits pay AS —Retatlers pay TOL Fee tae ea E ‘ me A N are in the popular pinch- | by 3 | a 3 | gue. to $9.0. 6 aneula p ; Pe, back and plaited styles, tail- | copamcans rion. , : oat aioe» ored from tan, gray and her- | ise, ringbone mixtures and navy Retaftors pay suitings, with pin stripes and REDUCED RATES TO | HUBBY IS FREE BUT HIS oe wen tn the same offense, was do-| 4°.” Se ‘ o| * in in if oS che ks. Sizes 11 1 I ORNIA | ~ , eee p yt to 12%e on colored Tice $4.15. CALI efallp CASUE TIGERS en, ois | Kerensky, the: Bigbeowky ot Rus-| ners Loom ete to | EVAPORATE Pi yee BOYS’ GRAY RUFF-NECK |lawfully keeping liquor, Mra. Fred 4 - FirstClass. Thir 04% First ave, fainted in| ia, appears to have stopped run-in, se to F SWEATERS, knit from rancisco— ge G ° 1 fan F $13.00 and $15.00 $10.00 | Superior Juge Gilliam's court Thurs: | ning. ‘They might try laying him on Los Angeles Ports— day. Her husband, Fred Allen, ac-| hin face ‘ m. 100 te eye tet oe : heavy cotton yarn, with CS Meco $20.00 and $23.00 $14.60 | —___— — Retatiers pay. re ehould H a| two pockets. Sizes 28 to $22 . ° 9-1. 1340 te conaumera should | i” ys e to medium $4, $1.25. ihe pralé| hee, ote, gone Shoes BOYS’ CAPS in tweeds, | BOYS’ CORDUROY, rooms and unsurp reals, Esv~ loar’ 9 Z ‘ KNICKERBOCKERS in” Eryvconventence for passengers. Pull ‘ Rais toe to tea | 4 ; ‘ ; de $ plaids and fancy mix- ‘ porticulars at City Ticket Offic: “ 6.35 tures, sizes 6% to 74, dark-drab color, sizes THE M’CORMICK LINE ' 4 = Cate tonetses Bate vetck tbe to 2etse [I 609. ’ 7 to 17-years, $1.25. 100 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 2436 = a — 4 - ; eRe + ver OMEN’S Semi-dress —Basement Salesroom — .--" . ey cata : a Boot, as pictured, in ——_———————— Y;5 ‘ yi te oh ari c J allover brown kidskin, 9- < : Albert Hansen avi le | i oe ; ‘ % |) inch model, with tight- | Allover Shadow pase silky,” eoeooril 1010 Second Ave., Near f - poewser, “oe path ‘i 5 weight sole and leather Laces $1 Yard finish that suits them ad- ory = S 3 is 4 : : ‘ rc, °i1| Louis heel. Sizes 214 to mirably for use in combi- 4 7; widths AA to D; nation with silks and chiffons, ERT TE Se fe Loco, “Nt rome Srvtlom pions $6.35 pair. fn Wikio, Coombes, Nery, Ossi, Banph. 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