The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 7

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\ Corporal Don Stewart Writes From Aviation Camp; He Used to Be Cub Reporter on The Star We knew him as Mis full name is Ss cub Deni was a when acquainted with Largest Aviation Camp very much a ma letter and judge fc COMEDIES OF CAMP LEWIS LIFE In Line for a few “Seconds” and | ng any anation, ‘seconds short for another course, we don't get restaurant frills, but, the food is wholesome, an lots of it, and while most « the aviation r cams much holle Antonians see is national Spring dress-up day Order Sailor: days’ leave.” “Aw, cut out the sawin’ and shoot! mn and cantonment in the| pared, as is Wise Field. where they | new army balloc a and | cated a © Seatticites Make Good where the n school will be lo Get first choice of our immense stock of Spring Woolens. named of the fame: “There is alse Prices Are Vierce If You Need! The services of a D bear in mind that the Dentists are Dentists of long | experience and recognized | kill and abilit | Our high cle prices and painless vouched for thousand Boost Koom Rates s work, low! methods by over |‘ satisfied are twenty patients. AllWork Guaranteed for | 15 Years for FR Consulta- MADE TO ORDER At prices that spell ECONOMY UNION MADE Hundreds of patterns | to select from. | in today and Come by Examination THE ALBANY DENTISTS iki Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. |i FR! + sey ply Second Ave. and Pike St. dU CEINEDS Girls and Children’s HATS 304 PIKE ST. Noyes’, Y’ know I only got four = Oi J. M’ Invents Two - More Guns for U. S. A. | States government He's Edison of Guns wning? STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918, PAGE 7 BASEMENT SALESROOM 50 Wool Jersey Suits at $11.75 Unusually Low-Priced, Following a Favorable Purchase O attractive the values, and CA S unquestionably useful and § are such pring immer that 1 omen wi % quick take ac tage of the They tlering are of closely-woven, light- weight Wool Jersey, pie tured, with and = skirt, tyled a. ash and pock in coat contrasting color on cuff ind button Copenhagen-blue Rose Green White and in for women and misse value at $11.75. Sample Muslin Undergarments Exceptionally Low-priced at | : 50c 7 5 19¢ 39c 50c 75c 95c MISCELLANEOUS ¢ collection of 2 Ries. Gowns, Envelope Chem- € ises, Corset Covers, + Skirts and Drawers f ( 3 4 (some slightly soiled) . Sis _} bought at an advan hs oe ' is 5 SMa: F tage and priced accord- X ; q > ingly. In style, they X/f range from plain ef- 34 . fects to lavishly trim- “Seen med garments. At 19¢, Corset Covers and Drawers fn a variety At 39¢, Corset Covers, Drawers and Children’s Muslin Gowns. | At 50¢, Corset Covers, Gowns and Skirts. At 7T5¢, with embroide: Chemises. At 95¢, Muslin Gown trimming. Crepe Gowr with novel t Muslin Skirts and Envelope Chemises Also smaller groups, featuring daintily garments, at $1.25 and $1.45 Parement Salesroom — Smart Styles in Muslin and Crepe Gowns, Muslin Skirts and lace trimming, Envelope s with lace and embroidery trimmed Silk Waists at $3. 95 IGH- and __ low-neck Waists of tub silk taffeta small and soft wash candy stripe terns, collars, button trimming. 44, $3.95. N in and check featuring ribbon bow pat- white satin mall 36 to and Sizes ST WAISTS Frills white On. trim these dainty Bious ses of and some mented with little black bows Price $1.95. and embroide further and buttons and ecru net, are orna- Sizes 38 to 44. Basement Salesroom New Window Curtains Of Voile and Marquisette $1.65 and $1.75 Pair PTRACTIVE and marquisette these new Cur- in white, erviceahle are and voile cream A and ecru color. tains of 214 yards | neatly finished with hem stitched he adapted { in texture, they room of the home and $1.75 and smooth are ruse in any moderately priced at $1.65 pair Table Oileloth, 16¢ Yard; for dull-finished Sanitas and-white »ptionally-low Oileloth and remnants Oilc an exe price of \ White and Blue Icloths. Basement Salesroom. BY HARRY B. HU: NT “Well, Old J. M. hax done it again.” ion these pa of Hartfor Bridgeport » father ¢ where fir Ia and mach 1s fo 8 hind prac army ts b N firearm iny 40 years, He h lopment of fire Hdison has been to Uncle out For in. the greate in th of the Colt, Remington ter plante busi gun experts and Winche whose on accepted by the United! FREDERICK &NELSON Tonight, at First Presbyterian Charch: Maj. I. D. Wishard Personal Envoy of ident Wilson to Will Lectu For the Benefit of Seattle Chapter of American Red Cross At 8:15 o'clock Admission de Fancy Ribbons Special 15¢ Yard Libbor wale bon feta and ah ionally inter- collection of plain Rib- taf- black and including and Blue atin-striped on grounds, white Pink also strip two-tone Ihe yard other noveltic pecial Boys’ Calf Shoes $2.95 and $3.25 | Mew Shoes sre made of heavy tan calf and have extra-heavy chrome leather soles so that they will withstand the rough ness it is to study and criticise! Brow: usage of play wear. Sizes 12 to 2, $2.95 pair; 21% to 6, > pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Lace Shoes with stub - proof toes, built for $3.00 pe Children’s Play Shoes on “skuffer” last, in tan or smoked c button style, sizes 6 te $2.50 pair; 814 to 11, 0 pair. Children’s Gun-metal Calf Button Play Shoes on “skuffer” last, with black Neolin — sole sizes 6 to 8, $2.50; 814 to 11, $3.00 pai = “Seconds”’ in Women’s Mercerized Cotton Hose 25c Pair N addition to Bl White, the finish Cotton feature Gold, blue, — Pink Copenhagen, Slightly imperfect, unusually low - priced 25¢ pair —-Basement Salesr } ack and lustrous Stockings Silver, Sk Pearl - gr e Out-size Union Suits 75¢ OMEN’S | Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suit easonable weight, neck, sleeveless and knee len, style with band top, 42 and 44, 75¢. Basement Salesroom of low every development tn firearms, Was Great Hunter Friends who believe that the world should know something about this firear zard, furnish the following sidelights on hi Browning from an stock Morr f Ogden @ young n . hunter, ¢ for a time old As great the » gun with rapid-fire biggest by the ums m have BASEMENT SALESROOM The Good Style of All-Black Hats & Illustrated in a New Collection At $7.00 ITH and lac cire ribbon on ‘shin Hat ten their Quills fectively the newne also ef used in their and are trimmin wired widened or towering effect as required, the one pictured, 2round and crossed by Spring Millinery For Small Girls Micahs who want to see their little tots beeom- ingly hatted for Spring will be interested in the Basement Salesroom’s collection of moderately-priced Hats. Here are Simple Banded Hats of soft straw, ha t 95e. affairs with sil light dark in mushroom tibbon-trimmed k applique ornaments, colors, at $2.45. Hand-made Hats of soft straw, with contrasting facings and silk crowns, at $5.00. —Rasement Salesroom in and New Wool Sweaters In Slip-over Style $7.50 HE Sweater sketched has just been received in three beautiful color- combinations: Pink with turquoise striping Nile-green with purple Turquoise with pink. The deep sailor collar and the narrowed waistline are interesting style fea- women and misses. Price S87. ie, New Shipment: Boys’ Blue Serge Middy Suits, $5.00 OR little fellows from 3 to 8 years of age—Middy Suits of medium - weight blue serge, with trim- ming of white braid on collar and cuffs and emblem on sleeve, Price $5.00, BOYS’ TAPELESS BLOUSES, 50¢ —made of fancy striped percales and ginghams and plain white madras, sizes 6 to 15 years, 50¢. Basement Salesroom, Coin-Spot Silk Poplin $1.25 Yard bold spot effects are particularly smart in ate skirts, dresses and waists. They are on soft-draping Silk Poplin in these color-combinations: Blue spots on tan ground Green on blue Blue on rose Stue on green Green on tan $1.25 yard. Thirty-six inches wide, army pistol is!a ir on it stol manufactured S pounds, I ~| where the firing is in bursts and -|the speed the machine helps’ 1 the gun, the jacket fs diseard= and the gun weighs only 36 Inute weigh © United State Altho it is watercooled, Water jacket and ally only r airplane work, ng 1 Fabrique k equ by the gium was mac ment for the armies of Belgium, | co Russia, Spain, Italy and Serbia, led Honored by King Albert tion of the the Fabriq Albert of modest inventor officially, “Sir* On comple tol by King ull, slender, slight~ bald except for a hair, and wears @ ray mustache, Hig John | f. od by @ network of new guns it is » to give ver, is a Mourn for Wonderful Bird CONNELLSVILLE, Pa, Connellsville is mousing the “wonderful bird.” It was 1 in its cage at the home : it Mr. and Mrs, Waiter — a butte Dull. rd could talk without r gun is a belt-fed/spluttering and could crow, sing, machine, capable of firing 600 shots! whistle and yell “Hurrahf* ”

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