The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. PAGE 7 "MOVIE SCREENS SHOW = BASEMENT BASEMENT fin vate ae hast Sea SALESROOM | EF REDERICK&NELSON | SALESROOM THE LITTLE FAVORITE Wiabel | —~ he Women’s and Misses’ Spring Apparel ie : New Suits New Dresses Normand 7 : New Coats New Skirts IN THE BASEMENT SALESROOM WHE Agaim Take Mer Fe )M the standp \ Place in the Hearts of the these new display Film Fans tn dently not at all limited modest prices that ail, for cores of the accepted modes of Spring Styles in the new season are represented | here in _ Silk Waists, $3.95 Guterson's Angmented r 4 2 % > af » Awe A ; { coe? Ry |p SILK DRESSES sora abe perme $7.75, $9.85, $12.50, $15.00 and | J Mahies, of the ruling ideas in blouse designing $16.50. are illustrated, m this attractively priced howing. And they are featured with variations, CLOTH DRESSES in blouses of $12.50, $16.50, $17.50 anc Wash Taffeta in dainty check patterns $22. | Tub Silks mart stripe effects Pongee in natural color My oN f Crepe de Chine in white and flesh-color : $9.50, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, Lace in black and ecru. $18.50 and $22.50. A showing that provides for a wide diversity of | Spring requirements—at $3.95. —_nesement Salesroom ; . Three of the New Spring Seer ale Da RAD re Pw. f Arrivals Are Sketched: SUITS | Deugien Fairbanks and Katherine MacDonald, tn “Weodin’ South,” at the ||| Coat of Pekin-blue burella cloth, $18.50. $15.00, $18.50 and $22.50 Strand All Week Blue Taffeta Frock with gold embroidery waigtaiatad eT pe ~ and Georgette sleeves, $17.50. | R : eee | consazene Tare ‘Lewis in “The | Black and White Checked Suit with white e SKI RTS " “The Floor Sune” ow ot tsi | Cl rd overcollar, $15.00. | $3.95, $4.50, $5.75 and $8.50. It's a comedy with a plot | p ; DOUBLE VISION GLAS dno sh Patsy, the irre | ame It is values such as these that are daily making new friends for this The Single Lens with two Sights, J pressible, wh es the aged, crab Doug Fairbanks in ale: ° om opened S Glar aaae wae Sw ont | salesroom among economical women. —Basement Salesroom. “WEGNER OPTICAL CO. [ner pram. pa into the tell LESION Rey Seward te “Raith | ais es: DR-R.B. WEGNER, |hetpe in the 4 sion of 0 || 2: elety croo! . yes, she falls in L ° e : ET ST Ree Mince wit seh enmcmnn, wad ie | New Motoring Hats a eet mica, married after the show Printed TT afrt n_“Amarty o comma at tek it Tour | $3.50 to $7.00 Cachan Velles Clothesline Alley.” now at the Lit erty, gives folks who watch her eo fle my Me “hs a or y i I "iad +, . Sate oes oor ame |m . —straw with poplin at 20c Yard She's as dai nd winsome as mar & 1 , . | ever and she “puts over” “Amarilly i aay caleusting monater, || —-poplin with | pope aatity sew of Clothesline Alley” in mighty good w ry virtue has passed by IESE dainty new cur- mhape. ze teee g th the other hand, te leather-fabric a taining materials fea- ture delicate rosebud and a ¢ + ea Fairbanks at the re strong t Keit —straw with satin se ye * \ j trellis border effects on | 200 PAIRS OF Strand, there's something happen th r , ing. 1 . it E —they are as small and \ white, cream and ecru ° south.” he eat ny grede Rpg usp * a compact as motoring - ¥ “2 grou nds, also scattered Gold and e nado, overriding everything and \f} headwear should be to ; / field effects, finished with Silver Cloth ] ers exybody that gets in his way COLONIAL | be really useful, and \N hemstitched band edge. wanted in ever il seh oue Wak te senteaven « | take several smart forms ie copnee (ee te In an Exceptional Offering wanted In ever snok dak Wk te vacttifel ettuek i. : . portrayed effective z ideas a thru. In M ly by Virginia Pearson, in “Sister —two as pictured. pastel effects in general use for chamber windows. desperadoes ur he leadership Of Agatnat pister Colonial ‘Spanish Joe. sat recen' esau. In lieu of trimming, a chiffon or weighted mesh ag Thirty-six inches wi yard. n = 2 —] < — 1S) wd oe n “Spanish J dee a climax, tn which the unworthy sa attac Snecia . . ov o te ner and he does tripe nave healt acemeargebpombige sisi veil is attached. Special favor is shown to tan, green, mi navy and purple. aris the pre ae Solas F FIGURED CURTAIN papa ater" DENTISTRY : Shek ey ee ee = vd beets MARQUISETTE, SY CH handsome Evening Slippers (worthy ~ + two men wh constantly obliged |" ae a Leet R. P. AUSTIN, Pres. to be face to face for fear of getting 5» : ae ote ent Salesro< | | , ‘ ; Hist ia a ror ay pee pen . aed ‘ 30¢ YARD— accompaniments to the daintiest ne frock) enable prices. Pyorrhes, © disease|_ TH¢ dill sleo includes a travelogue, | the heroine, th tive-film is be | A serviceable fabric de- are seldom to be had at so low a price. Model of the gums, successfully treated. a Mutt and Jeff comedy cartoon, ing shown at the Class A * - A : 4 and an Animated Weekly. ad sirable both for side | | as pictured, in Gold or Silver Cloth, with hand- An work guaranteed. Fifteen years’ art _ | ° ’ | ; aE Seiat sor csamination aa etimnte | COLISEUM | Erickson Clears Little Tots’ Tub Dresses hangings and curtains, | | turned sole and covered Louis heel, and in the “But you no say ‘excuse.’* ~-tree of charge. } : | Liberal discounts to all union men! That's all th neolation Dr. Rob- Way for City Car at 35c ings and designs of tap- ert Winston « ne is given showing cards, and thetr families, | *Tt Winston snl Oy Lone Deer, a Line to Shipyards estry patterns, also the ‘i 313%14 4% United Painless Dentists coeur cag Sexe elie rd, i aten ‘en tea 9 di HE new arrivals lighter —e for the It teaches the doctor that he can-| ne ‘pal are in the attrac- summer home. Thirty-six Phone Elliott 3633. Hours, 8:30 & knock him down in anger without | P { tive styles pictured, | inches wide, 30c yard. m.to$ p.m Sundays, 9 to 1 saying “excuse.” 1 . e : ; aN made of good pereale, | ppINTED-BORDER and Role agate Bigg 3 ) CR with square or round | gcRIMS, 15¢ YARD— kes anc 4 t+ rt 5 ai chee m > yokes and short Choice of white, cream ae pat: ne i eer FASHION V'nincec ee ell @ Ae tee | rund following sizes and wdtha’ Patterned with small | these Curtaining Scrims, FEATURES Lee, Se lack fign or fine with their well-printed | 7 1 , : ie + pin stripes on white floral borders and 114- | grow and trimmed | inch band edge, or cross- ; On ;. . with light- or Delft- bar center effects. Price | Smileage Sale Thrift blue ings. Sizes 1 to 8 years. Price 35¢. 15¢ yard. sre por plein oe ee aii Sassi sein Books 1 Stamps a MUST EXERCISE AND Y t e ox ° , |- sis 7 —- - years, and will beer “| MAY PUBLISH CASUALTY wt ssn spr cnt mh ear] LISTS ONLY ONCE WEEK GARDEN LESSONS |: Far andNear } ...SIN6,A7. cam LEWIS ON PAL’S TESTIMONY —|yatte'ercammiies weskiv or sem] pg 18, March 12 | fication senha pared Under: Stipervi ion of Floyd Rader ear ee hat t s ote a NEGRO iS cogent n ry ta _ C - Cokie County Agriculturist ; sce i in order 10 || a-om=e | | | « to conceal from the LESSON NO. 14 other, By selecting a late and an ofjenemy the losses in particular en Long ago they used to grow one § uring vegetable ¢ |cagements, but even tho this plan is ng . y crop being neral staff, fina crop in the garden and let it go! }, e ther needs t at that the superior also a negro, i ‘ | | Meadows robbe arbe p’s|action is expe | y Baker's return from Europe. | Ba ino gascttpagpe yi = ; cron an | ever "| PATRIOTIC COUNCIL - An incident ¥ e f a ; pl at ae, =o. ty , : ~ ELECTION EXPENSES |, {9 sow now slovely ren rors | ving” chov‘can| sm wa garden ive) Mere A ee w CUT DOWN ONE- THIRD): months pageoegnesend|| at alhave Whac: At the same time) “Mrs, Sarah A. Daniel, 18, died a a sige tense, councll <a joned an unimporta ra . of Election expenses were cut oni e French troops were quartered ‘ t x ove s A good ies 1800 15th ave, P ‘ eyerbiehl Balt third on the recent city primarie afterward, raiders swooped » 5 ly a small space to 2 : 2 und general election res sub |SROrUy on the town three times in . crops, much as nk HL Pueth and Ht C. Ogden, eckson st an mitted to City ptrolle one night, and did not attack any 7 H sion sets, spinac bread men, will leave the cit | 49 inetude a re a Carroll show an e of $12\ cther point in that district cropping is C4 w by other planting: ay evening, to atter « % 0, as agaihet $18,706 i ear ‘4 these ame crops at intervals of nee of bakers to be he " = Half of the difference will two di a} vey ain the ‘same to 20 days. \¢ # 2 rdvertised a n Mareh 11, y arrivals trom, the Kastern, 9 yle centers show the | King county as rental for 2 t | COUNCIL LOOKS FOR tpace, one in between rows of the (Another Lesson Tomorrow) EET ON De ey ere | wan yoked te nd’ Coats ‘are particularly attractive in fab; machines _WAY TO MEET DEBTS ~ th Beattie, Gk Wereatord {mayor would not let him hold ® c te you to call and see the! | |ton & Southern lines in the Ratnter | Chi on, Ww “po 201 q| Street me 4 . ~ " — usive models 1 Silk, Serge ' nent Oo! RING Resists age = T[USE YOUR DIAMONDS | ire Sristnon ave, inaenininen | CAPTIVES. OF CHINESE | tives” ofthe Teatnler [ene in the menting suction of th AC REMIT ACCOUNT AT THIS STORE, vapid ends that it will] PEKING, March 12.—It is report - ered Club Monday, in| aviation corps. HAVE Ange the payments to sult your con- it wil is nave to be included in r ‘ ‘ » that two American oth par oe a! Nyl and Pursell 5 riven to the shipment of | investigationg the kidna a Wiliam 2 pai he . ‘ar materials has delayed the re |O’Rrien in th 1 ht %. vierr OUR FRO! jOGRAFS: uPA ” deepetgeuilt'38 rr 4 “|ceipt of needed railroad parts, he| VANCOUV long: ont “ council members \ F hety | i 1 to ask F Ha |shoremen have r have re-| Qyndrene Matz, who was slightly sumed work on »s, after hav-lhurt in an a it, will get SUM he - corp lon = counse « ntended to " parties, when = the insuing of bonds to moet th ited Oy ey was trougnt| CHAMBER WILL HELP fins beon out for 27 hours from work | from the city i¢ an ordinance {mtr ul. lon a Canadian Pacific liner, and 24] duced Monday is oldie from 4 — 8 terena | EXPLAIN TO SHIPPERS | hours on other ships Bg og » eng bi ho were beaten Thaenber of Commerce has 0! VANCOUVER, B. C.—Justice Mur-| to maintain, An © Mrs. Vernon Castle || PORT BLAKELEY GIVES |; , but who were beaten} ‘The Chamber of Commerce has ob-| 1 \chairman of the commlasion ap | ed 0 the councl One hundred and seventy-five dol -_ . ichards, | pointed by the partment of labor.| for a $300 appre an of the contraband commit: | Ottowa, anne hat the first sit bi i ars aken in for the Red Cross « F aay of the Secret | iran taken in or the Hod rom] GAT GET CAR PARTS, ieggigplarhny Spageregenatd be pege bat the fiat ot | mainte ervice Port Blakeley method for shipping goods not re-|in Victoria next Thursday water front at night on the lookout CLASS A THEATRE Bye clenisl@ Hod Cross, The orew RENTON PEOPLE TOLD) iiiring an export license COLUMBUS, Mont.—A nonparti-| for water thieves and enemy aliens, — re | he Belgian ship L, Avanier also do Railroad congestion has demoral ‘The chamber will furnish any ship-|san lecturer, R. B, Martin, accompa: jare provided for in a bill irene 1332-1334 Second Avenue ard, Near Pike eae Pesala ized the wervice of the Seattle, Ren-! per with full information, hued by Attorney General Ford,, who |?3 counell Monday afternoon, “nated $10. approved by the 4 to await Secre | —rorrm | vou bee

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