The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1918, Page 7

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One Whole Floor Devoted to Furniture Coverings—Dependable Merchandise . Draperies and Floor at Moderate Prices Fraser-Pat New Silk Jersey ee SS ° Moderately Priced, $2.50 BEAUTIFUL quality All-silk Jersey Cloth, shown in twelve of the Spring season's fash- jonable shades. Jersey Silk is a strong favorite for sport coats, one-piece dresses, blouses and skirts. —Shown in hunter's, gold, purple, Copenhagen, sable, flesh, golf, navy, emerald, sapphire, old rose and black; 36 inches wide; per yard....... $2.50 Plain New Shantung Silks —Sport Silks in the fashionable semi-rough weaves. They are among the leaders for Spring. Shown in duck blue, natural, cream, oyster white, silver gray, » hero gray, old rose. They are 36 inches DR OR rere: $2.50 —Fraser-Paterson, First Floor. SCocescccoccccccccocccooccetecsoos Suits that offer O all women who —tThe styles are the tailored, Norfolk and NEW SHIPMENTS Women's Fiber Silk Boot to 10; pair ; : Fiber Silk Boot Stockings 60c Pair —Black only; medium-weight, seamless; sizes 814 to 10; pair ......ce cece cecceeveces Leseeeeee 60¢ Cotton Hose 55c Pair —Women’s fine, medium-weight, full fashioned Cotton Stockings; double sole, heel and toe. Black and white; sizes 814 to 10; pair....... pees 55¢ Gray Lisle Hose 50¢ Pair —Gray Hose are in strong demand. These are seamless, double sole and garter top; medium- weight; pearl and battleship gray; sizes 814 to 10; NEARER oer reer 50¢ eas —Fraser-Paterson, First Floor. tt Le ae ecco oe ee ae soi j (2 oO Women’sCoats /” Dresses Suits and Skirts One of the largest and best stocks in Seattle. A larger and better assortment than you will see in the big Sec- ond avenue stores. Hundreds of Coats, Suits and Dresses, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, E. $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. Absolutely the Lowest Prices in Seattle. TWO GREAT SPECIALS Coats at | Dresses at Lea) Wee bY Sr WTaasar $19.50 $15.00 f Worth $25 te $20 | Worth $20 to $25 Dozens of the new- 4 Beautiful full length | est models in serge, y ; models in wool vel-| all shades. Also } our, poplin, gabar-| taffeta and messa- | dine, serge, burella, | line silk, in solid etc. All colors and | colors, stripes and sizes. | plaids; all sizes. O’Hara’s Upstairs Women’s Store Second Floor, Economy Market Corner First and Pike Satistying New Spring Suits... STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS erson Co. Lest You Forget —Red Cross Station for surgical dressing work. Sixth Floor. —Thrift Stamps can be bought from any of our salespeople. —Smileage Books are for sale at the Accommo- dation Desk. —Boxes for Old Kid Gloves that you can give to the cause. First Floor. —Our Paris Shopping Service for American and Canadian Sol- diers in France. First Floor. the maximum of style, quality and workmanship for the price. wish new Suits for Spring, and want to pay only a moderate price, we wish to call attention to our splendid new assort- ments of Spring Suits at thirty-five dollars. season’s very best; the Suits are distinguished by their smart appearance, their splendid tailoring and fine finishing. —Modes include a wide variety of tailored, semi- Eton effects. —The fabrics are the splendid, serviceable serges, poplins and gabardines. —Colors are tans, grays, blues and blacks. —Full measure of correct style, right tailoring, and splendid value for ..........+.s+eseee+e $35.00 OVELTY styles in Scotch plaids and fancy mate- rials, the more tailored ef- fects of fine serges and gab- ardines, as well as some nov- elty styles in fancy gabar- dines. The correct styles of the coming season, the most wanted colorings in Spring- time sprightly patterns. —Models especially desirable for present wear. —All sizes abundantly repre- sented. $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 —Third Floor. || Physician in constant attendance, a] Tilephone East 4892, or write for bertenlars and reservetren. The services of a DENTIST, bear in mind that the Albany | Dentists are Dentists of long experience and _ recognized skill and ability. Our high class work, low | prices and painless methods are vouched for by over twenty thousand satisfied patients. All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years tion. THE. ALBANY DENTISTS ve. and Pike St. ecccereccccscoooce | FURNISH YOUR HOMIE RIERIE If You Need Come in today for FREE) 4*Y complained to the police that a Examination and Consulta- Peoples Savings Bank Bldg.| General hospital, where his injuries Second A ;. . STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. PAGE 7 2! THIE OLDEN | | GOLDEN DAYS | Love Letter Written 56 Years Ago Is Declared Winner as Contest Closes e e e e e e e e e e e e years A LOVE LETTER, of 5¢ Wells, member! letter January 17,| said that “ read the written original 1 quaint that per The letter ret that the spelling of ean not be used here January 17th, 1862.) Dear Mins I should not lke to have it z FI art trembles as I thia letter, which you 1 hage known time, dear Mins. 1 asa lady Ir my sympathy | | Mina, I think } incapable ot | than candid | or 1is means mereifully pr 4 for bashful lovers, and you have my deciar ation. I love you, how much, how truly, how devoted! pansionately, I only await you perminsion to prove. My fate ia in your hands, and my future happiness depends upon your consenting, that I shall be as I now wubscribe myself, | I can no more describe than control my emotions, and as my intentions are most honorable, I trust that if your affections are disengaged, you will grant me the favor of an interview, At loAst let mo hope that you will delgn to answer this letter, giv ing me leave to continue this | correspondence, and to hope | that I may be permitted to mub- | scribe mynelf, Your Devoted Admirer, | This letter was submitted by a Se jattle woman, She did not state whether or not it had been written to her, She will be the guest of The Star Thursday night for the! | performanc The High Cost of Loving in letter 8 the con-| [test to a clone. It was among the| most succeasful The Star has con ducted, several hundred letters being |recetved. Some of the letters are on| |dispiay in the Second ave. | 1 } COCOOCOOOOOO OOOO SOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OO EOOOOOOO ESOS OOSOO SOOOCOOOL OOOO OOOO OS OOOCOOOEOSOOOSOOOEOOES | rhow window of Piper & Taft. Billingsleys Are | Back in Seattle; May Go to Jail Logan and Fred Pillingsley, one |time bootlegker magnates of Seattle, | are back in the city with nothing to| 4o until April 5 but renew old friend: | |mhips. The brothers are under sen tence of Federal Judge Neterer for ut are free on | ate from the circuit court of | appeals sending them to serve their sentences, The cireuit court dented thetr appeals March 5, but it will be| April 5 before the order of the court | in recetved In Seattle. Logan has 13 cnonths to serve at | MoNetin island and Fred han xix months {n the Whatcom county jail. loam they take appeals to the nited States supreme court, which, it in maid, they do not intend to do, they will begin serving time soon aft- er April 6. CLL ddhdedededddadededdedddadeddeddddededdedLkededededdeddecced ASK FRENCH TO PAY FOR DAMAGE DONE BY ALIENS PARIS, March 21.—More interna tional law! i During a raid on Paria, enemy planes dropped bombs that damaged | an embassy building belonging to the central powers. The caretaker, thru the neutral legation represent: | ing ef my interests, presented a bill to the French government for $900/ damages | ‘Thus the French are asked to pay | for the damage an alien did to his| own buildings. LABOR COUNCIL BACKS THIRD LIBERTY LOAN| ‘There was just one delegate to the Central Labor Council who refused | Wean night to indorse the sale| of the Third Liberty Loan Bonds. Vice President J. C. Mundy, Carl Lund, W. B. Zimmer, H. F. Jones! and T. W. Geary were appointed to| |aid in obtaining subscriptions to the loan. SUBMARINE TOLL LESS AMONG BIGGER VESSELS} LONDON, March 21.—British ship-| | ping losses in th ending March | 20, the admi nnounced today, | included 11 vessels of more than |1,600 tons, six under that tonnage) and two fishing boats In the previous week, the losses were 15 ships of more than 1,600 tons and three under. UNIVERSITY BOY WAS LOST ON S.S. TUSCANIA} Roy Muncaster, '17, graduate of| the college of forestry at the Uni- versity of Washington, is among the missing of the Tuscania disaster, ac cording to word received Wednesday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, of which Muncaster was a member. DELAY SHIP PROGRAM Mrs, BE. Parker, who runs a room- ing house at 624 12th ave., Wednes. a horus of hound dogs are) nen great bursts of sound into| | the nosphere surrounding —her| place, and that shipyard workers} who room there and work nights are | inclined to resent it. She wants it} stopped. S FROM Wedne vening, an employe of the Hotel Cherry, fell) 15 feet trom the elevator to the al-/ ley. He was taken to the Seattle MAN F. were found to be superficial, ending the return of |i} Springtime Apparel for Misses and for Youthful Women of Petite Figure has been the object of careful consideration and painstaking selection in the assembling of apparel stocks for the new season. ~-today the Misses’ Section is blossoming fashions in Coats, with so its and Dresses that it is easily one of the most in- many charming teresting spots in this storeful of new merchandise. sand, Misses’ Spring Coats $19.50 to $65.00 —tailored from Tricotines, Serges, Wool Velours, Silvertones, Crystal Cloth, Bur- ella, Covert and Homespun Coatings, featuring sand, rookie, Liberty-blue, Copenhagen, navy, green and rose. Two pictured: Miases’ Coat of Rookie Tricotine, with over collar of self-color moire silk; lined to waist with self-color messaline. Price $35.00. Misses’ Coat of Wool Velour in rose or Pekin-blue, lined to waist with self-color mes- saline. Price $25.00. Betty Wales navy-blue serge, finished with collar and cuffs of white messaline and tie of black silk; bright metal buckle and belt ornaments. Price $22.75. Betty Wales Frock of Navy-blue Serge in Eton effect, with front and collar of white pique, and blue-and-white silk tie. Price $25.00. Misses’ Street and Afternoon Suits $25.00 to $95.00 —featuring youthful models in Tricotines, Gaberdines, navy, other favored Spring colors. Two models sketched: and Tweeds, in gray, rookie and Serges Misses’ Bor-Coat Suit of navy-blue serge with overcollar of corded beige silk; has two- piece skirt with trousers pockets. Price $40.00. Misses’ Suit of Sand-color Tricotine, has coat lined with fancy silk and two-piece skirt with pockets to match the coat. Price $40.00. Practical School and Street Dresses For Misses and Growing Girls —in attractive new selections, including Spring creations in Betty Wales Frocks, developed from a variety of mod- ish fabrics, among them the two pictured: Frock of Liberty-blue or —Second Floor, op Spring Attire for Junior Misses now hold the stage in the Girls’ Apparel Section on the Second Floor—and especially do we wish to direct attention to this Section’s showing of laces, and showing clev- er touches of color in| Lovely Frocks for Confirmation, Easter and Other Springtime Occasions, $4.50 to $25.00 —presenting an unus-, embroidery and smock- ual range of charming ing—while .frocks .of brightly - colored silks styles in fine, sheer ites, ta it cnn: boast collar and cuffs ’ ges * ga in white or contrasting die, combined with fine color. The two sketch- ed are from the show- ing at $7.50. ~ The New Wash Frocks of Chambray in Bright Colors, Are Delightfully Girlish —fashioned on lines as simple as may be and so daintily finished with hand smocking and smart pocket and guimpe effects. blue and matwe are colors featured in these new Frocks for the younger girls of 6 years and up- ward. Prices, $4.50 and $5.00. Bright rose, The New Top Coats for Girls Are Decidedly Smart $29.50. —in the new Spring weaves of novelty checks, tweeds and fancy coatings, and the ever-popular serges, at $10.00, $11.50, $13.50, $15.00 to $37.50. Pictured, one of the new Trench Coats for Girls, in handsome English mixture, at $23.50— and another new model of lightwéight, soft- finished Delhi Cloth, in rose or Pekin-blue, at —Second Floor. | Spring Millinery For Misses and Juniors F OR the older girls come charmingly youthful styles in Ribbon-crowned Hats, Sailor Hats with sau- cer brims of taffeta, and demure Poke-bonnet Mod- els—in lisere, Leghorn and }f Milan hemp straws, com- bined with Georgette crepe and taffeta silks —$6.50 to $12.50 For the school-girls of six years and upward, blocked hats of Leghorn, Milan, Milan hemp, and soft, hand-made Hats of hair or chrysanthemum braids combined with taf- fetas and crepes and trim- med with embroidered flowers or ribbon motifs —$3.50 to $8.50 —Second Floor, Several novelties in these smart | accessories have just been received. Tailored from pique, gaberdine and ‘ ” wit pearl button clos- | ing; all-white and colored-figure effects on white ground, with cor- 9” responding color in crystal J buttons—finished with | shaw] or flat collar. from $1.75 to $3.75. Many of these Vests may be matched with Tailored Ascot Ties, $1.00 to $2.75. —First Floor, Drape V eils $1.00 O decorative are these Veils that the hat which boasts one can al- most dispense with trim- ming. There are circular, half= circle and straight drape effects adapted to small, — medium and large hats— plain chenille bordered ef= | fects, dotted and thread- run patterns, in navy, brown, purple and black. VEILINGS, $1.00 YARD— Chenille-dotted Veilings | in round and Filet meshed es, single-figured Chenille effects and scroll patterns on plain and fancy meshes, in black, navy, brown, white, flesh-color, taupe and purple, $1.00 yard. —First Floor, Knitting Yarns For Army and Navy Sweaters —as well as for sox, hel mets and mufflers, are here fj in ample quantities. Khaki, olive-drab, Oxford, light~ gray, medium-gray, normal |} and navy. Instructions in lenit- ting the new “Monk” helmet, spiral sox, and two-in-one sock knit- ting, given without charge in the daily classes: 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock, For embroidery workers, many interesting novelties in Scarfs, Centerpieces, — Pillows and Luncheoy Sets have arrived: stam pieces and finished models for duplication, New Knitted Collar and Cuff Sets to accompany the |} Spring suit and waist—of Saxony, Pompadour and Lady Grey yarn—are at- tracting interested atten-

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