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Nobody Fooled by Hun Acting Over in France 4 EDITOR'S NOTE This is the! the Ralkar | Lith Chester article on PRANCE to ex tate noth «er { TODAY andolph Chester st renee sp { the world’s greatest reporter and “ t ates held under y author of the famous ‘Get Rich Quick Wallingford” st ' to France to get th { clusively for The Star other N | members of the Newspaper Enter prise association The will appear I 1, Mr. W In no other Seattle newspaper \ were told, mus? | BY GEO. RANDOLPH CHESTER Polen! A u " privet tle Ir (Copyright, 1918) Sue ta that beeereenk weaniar: Sel PARIS, Maret 3. A man wh 1 we already tre A a A Profusion of . quered Easter and % “It was broadly intimated that Spring Footwear Germany Will not consent to an \| " with international disarmament. The at Popular | y 1) oth ions may disarm, but | Prices—Now wl hogan We couldn't begin to | ** r mae; the th } describe and picture all | the new styles and do |} has 25 mate re! : them just Come, |} war wt fir A look, compare and de- t Bost 2: cide for yourself which that language |... is your store. wly In hia chair] 49 bn NO. PUNIGH | scene ¥ UMINALS. We picture a popular 8% inch Lace Boot With Kid Vamp and Grey Cravenette came to me ee, T would mediately “If a German with an offer of know him se owever, © upper—Goodyear Welt Sole na ete ea gue and Full Louis Leather Heel perl oh ih cos be oF Sizes 2 to 8; widths AA to " . Db. hind him when olive branch. There will be any bona-fide German offer pled with and even then the appeal is more than Ukely to be an attempt at de- Be. $598 BOSTON PLE SHOE SHOP | coed Floor Extel Bualdins’,) Second & Pike St- o) ontempt fiers talked | the soldiers the] ting was on | trenches, while t paring | matic war }for the offensive which undid all) in « | that Italy had poured out her best! © blood to attain. n Peace Talk Is Bank “And each of aa the diplor Germany's Iies, or to cause a| Ludendor ‘As for y replies of Count Mertiing| Czernin, with ita subsequent sunt Czernin to the speeches! > in about prior presen c President Wilson and Mr. Lioyd! President Wilson, that waa another | George were the most insolent of| matt Hertling and Crernin had & in their asaumption of stupidity | di stribeted their splen agreeably 11 on the part of the allies | this vaudeville; Hertling the trag A ‘Promptly on receipt of these Fe) ody. Czernin the comedy. plies, tt was announced, tn this room,| “Jointly they agreed with every that, in the opinion of France.| word of President Wilson's whict neither in the speech of the Ger-| was capable of an indefinite cor |man chancellor nor in the Czernin! «tructior ntly they | and wage Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific ac racy. We specialize in the ost modern forms of spec tacles and eyeglasses. Grind- ing in our own modern lens agreed with Ww grinding plant the popular ~* Torie and Kryptok Invisible M ear Bifocal Lenses. annem the Established 1906 THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. ume speeches, the pra partition of Peleiu ided upon, in detail In the statement of 917 FIRST AVE. pMiggovoe Near st be left for agreement during Madison | a ft for a« ment du |the peace negotiations | “In other words, it was frankly | and clearty set forth that the | fate of Belgium would not be made a matter of right and jus tier, but a matter of bargain ing! ‘Count Hertling wa crests of Germany inte (Original "vwiliahe sleep re PRACE ¥, ‘ chap Rens angh . Tlephone East 4822, 07 ie < Tt farteulers and reservation. The erie “ Unie gun, 1 al We're all so sad N 4a t the Ce And starved and lean, Cos was hatled my’ | And here's a wal tria-H 1 1th = COUMBIAST. EN mer verse ES Cor. First Ave. » your bean! PR EDWIN J. BROWN rut A H abe r um Now at 106 Co the baldness of it pe Ht ; Pop I have left the imita i dirs of pe RoE age tro-Hungarian tors of my agree hg an ‘ ht t tween First and Secc ‘ not raise my prices because of the : . to increa reign a at the tne bi st cost of doing b ie the war. I want to be k nin Seattle whe unt Hertling’s speech, ir “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T |: I PAY ME.” STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. PAGE 7 BASEMENT | SALESROOM | Spring Is Bringing Smart Coat Styles $9.50 to $18.50 are widely as an in will show, for side | side with belted ef with buckle with fullness gathered in inverted plaits and novelties in three-quarter and seven- eighths lengths. | spec tion by fects are | Coat R. & G. Corset $1.00 with free hip. Made wit Venice - rose, Sand, pliant, flexible boning, an Magenta, Navy and Black. | Price $1.00. Basement Salesre Priced at $9.50, $12.50, $18.50. CLOTH SKIRTS, $15.00, $16.50 and ° Venise Lace $3.95 TO $6.50— Allovers Skirts of poplin, serge and tweed in novelty plaid of the heavy type well- and check patterns, also navy and black. Plaited suited to trimming wo- and gathered effect iulso yoke-styles, in smart men’s and children’s tub pocketed me Priced at $3.95, $4.50, $5.00, frocks and blouses, 16 $5.75 and $6. inches wide, REDUCED TO 25¢ YARD. Skirts of black-and-white check cotton suitings, in button-trimmed style, exceptional values at S5¢. Basement Salesroom. Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.75 HOICE of Rose, Colored-border Curtain Scrims Special 15c Yard SPECIALLY effective in bedroom curtains are these dainty floral border Scrims of blue, rose, yellow and tan on sheer, evenly-woven grounds of Emeral white, cream and ecru, edged with woven stri : border . fs ished a i set HE brightness and cheer of the new season is re~ . flounce and adjustable top. Ge % es x Exceptionally low-priced at 15¢ yard. I a ae He and 38, flected in the fresh, new colorings of these well Basement Salesroom engths, 34, o6 a Los made Frocks. They are made from excellent quality Price $1.75. New Arrivals: Boys’ Extra-Knickerbocker Suits at $6.00 Women’s Handkerchiefs 5c HE popular Trench-model Suits with slash pockets and buckled en's Handkerchiefs, An exceptionally attractive showing — $2.95, belt, tailored from serviceable blue in corner embroidered, roll- $3:75, $3.95, $4.75 and $5.00. and brown cassimeres—each Suit edge and _hemstitched with an extra pair of knickerbock- | styles, S¢ each. SMOCKS, $2.50, $3.75 AND $3.95— ers. Price $6.00. | ereemereeny eeernteee Very attractive are these Smocks of heavy linen- Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers in | finished material, with ew pans of aie 3 dark-drab color, sizes 7 to 17 ’ mercerized cotton and shirrings. ey are in slip- oa years, $1.25. Women s over and coat styles, in White, Rose, Copenhagen, 4 Boys’ Tapeless Blouses of fancy Mercerized Hose Navy and Green. Sizes 36 to 44. striped percale: ginghams and 19c Pair sizes 6 to 15 \ plain white madras, years, 50¢. 6<CXECONDS” in Wom- Boys’ Caps in tweeds, plaids and en’s Black Mercer- | high collar finished with flare effect or two-in-one mixtures 8 6% to 714, 6O¢. +| ized Stockings, with collar. Sizes 38 to 46. Price $2.50. Basement Salesroom. | spliced heel and toe and Basement Salesroom, { garter top, sizes 814 to New Shipment: 10, the pert, 19¢. asement Salesroom. mere Shoes on the Army Last | ie, : $3.50 Pair S_ pictured, Calf Shoes, a] the Munson army last, which Casque Combs 35c HESE Combs are effective both high and low styl hair dressing. An heavy Tan modeled on has so proved satisfactory of under the hardest of condi- excellent-fitting mod- Tweeds, Shepherd Check | U"¢ 48 sketched, with elas- closely-set flowers ve ses si tulle, | and Wool Canvas Coat- tic inset in the extremely others Have the pai Ad paterey Oe ings, in low bust and long skirt the brim. Ribbon and races are le é Z h employed in their trimming. Price Taupe, Fawn, Pekin- has four hose supporters blue, Belgium-blue, attached. Sizes 19 to 28. om —Basement Salesroom Copenhagen, Navy and Black in these serviceable Petticoats, fin- —Basement Salesroom = | 6¢¢QVECONDS” in Wom- jewel-studded at- tractive showing at 35¢. BASEMENT SALESROOM Field Flowers Make Charming Trimmings for New Hats - at $7.00 : | agate button field flower their brilliant col- in adorning these new Hats especially prepared for Saturday. bachelor i , daisies and other com bine oring a collection d $7.00. —Basement Salesroom. New Tah Dresses d, For Misses and Small Women n, $2.95 to $5.00 chambray and Amoskeag gingham in plain shades and stripe patterns, in | Middy, Peter Thompson and Belted styles and in yellow, light- and dark-blue, green, pink and combinations of plaid with plain color. Sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. TUB SILK WAISTS, $2.50— Smartly striped effects of serviceable tub silk, with '| New Satins and Taffetas $1.50 Yard woes who are planning Silk Frocks for Easter will find an excellent selection of the fashionable colors here in these desirable qualities of Taffeta and Satin: in es Sica <f . —Basement Salesroom. Yard-wide Taffeta in | The Satin is in Mais, tions. Sizes 13 to 6, Ivory, Cream, Pink, Nile-green, Sky-blue, part. A Sky-blue, Mais, Ca Shell-pink, Rose-pink, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ GUN-METAL SHOES in Women’s Gloves nary, ine ile- oa Tan, ret 3lucher style, with chrome-tanned soles, sizes 11 c ‘ green, Light - gray | Deep-rose, ekin-blue, to 00 pair; 1 to 6, $3.50 pair. payelgienl nical Rose, Light- ae nn ct Beige sane . venasigd wens 6 ‘ NE-CLAS Jashable = | dium - tan, Sand, emerald, Scarlet, Car- MISSES ane ( HILDREN’S Bl TTON SHOE O Gloves of gray lamb- | Mauve, Plum, dinal, Silver - gray, gun-metal calf Ss et id, sizes 814 to 11, skin in half-pique style, seda - green, Dark-gray, Light- and pai 1144 to 2, $3.25 pair. with four rows of stitch- green, C Dark-na Midnight- MIS AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SHOES of pat- | ing on back, sizes BY, to " , blue, , 86 inches ent leather, button style, with cloth or velvet tops, | ene rite Fy on ie $1.50 yard. wide, 50 yard, , aged oves in sizes 534 to TY. ’ 9 ment Salesroom. izes 814 to 11, $2.50 pair; 1114 to 2, $3.00 pair. | Price $1.25 pair. Basement § ment Salesroom. ppled conclerge had told mo| They may be grown tn & he NEXT WEEK BIG as om or box filled wi rich soil and k ‘a cg ow. (GARDEN LESSONS): ONE FOR GARDEN. 1 os man per or “waiter the sunny » Next week will see the war gardet b driver or official; and they al bee ae ot radishes should be, Movement in Seattle in full swing Prepared Under Giperyiians of Floyd Rader ing expert garden a stamp for retui 1. w two-ce Plans made by the King count yean alike words ‘with which It wa se : ; | made where the ground is cool, par France waa in no doubt about| A peace which the masters of Ger County Agriculturist tially shaded at midday. These| council of defense are almost ne intentior ‘ounts Czernin and) many would encourage now we | should be watered often, more than. for the first steps a ial Si ale sind: i Movboaidi heh aa It is| any other vegetable, at oS To secure efficient co-operation 0040 | aoe ee fe past, the council has decided to divide t weather | Made eve are pas R: Phone Main 49 the official garden weather) sow in rows about t apart or entire city into 11 districts, Bad the| in rows with other seed). Cover half district will be subdivided into pi ‘Thin to 2 inches apart ings come up. First hould be in sunniest al-| tn inch. when the two sowi cts, with a chairman appointed rge of consultation and ony — are| hite . which is scheduled a Thin is my message of deliverance | ») part of garder . " sh may | (Southern exposure) part of garden to joel svem eae ik hat accom: | wee é It has adually sow toward northern or week, will be systemationy panies J ry pin : oe Biot ermination GARDEN . 19 cooler part ally arranged. ach owner of a a Gh abaatiter wesout tts Give sme Uberty, “Or ‘etve“mel one of the tf vot wit rown as com-| Many expert gardeners like these Gon lot will be given & shen uneh il n 4 how nt ait arlae if death! from your garden will be j varieties: Spring—French Hreak-| registration for garden service. ‘That pain in all cases but acute absceased he world cries for fast, Oliveshaped, Scarlet Short-top, gig <j he ict f pndition but there is only ONE St Mane’ wena dada Suscnaee (ne nee ae the lot, will insure exnditions: J P p | Chartie ite Icicle, Summer— the plowing of the ground, Plo Lowest prices in your city for WAY to secure it wh " INSTALLING EXHIBIT “ Strasburg, White Vienna, White jaye been undoes s high-class, guaranteed | hades Ri Pio i J — jae * NAR ei pee King| ‘There are three | Naples, Winter—Long Black Span: gown each pars na tia emus he Chamber of Commerce King ere are ; ‘i 1 ‘ dishes, ¢ « the| ish, Long White Spanish, White hape es 7 our e, ond it is, better |county industrial and agricultural) mer and fall radish uring the | isl in shay ar ag STERLING DENTISTRY! win our peace, cut | {hit in being installed in the lob-|dens only the first ts rai a constant] ¢ Winter Radishes should, the defense counc! Thi JI P.M. to die than to fa xhibit being | at sign | Office Hours: 9 A. M. to & Strange; not an hour before this,! by of the county-city building little round, red or white radish! supply of fresh radis not be seeded before July. will later serve ad @ submitted bul,