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OCC COCOLO SOOT OOO DECC COC CO LOSER CDLONES A Complete Presentation of the Correct Spring Styles in Our Easter Displays of Women’s Suits and Coats Unusual Values and the Correct New Styles im Women's Suits at $25 and $28.75 UITS that give the fullest measure of value and correct e. Smartly tailored models with various belted effec and colored silk collars, new treat- ment of poc d showing many pleasing effects in braid trimmings, buttons, ete. Materials are serges, poplins include all the new spring shade: —Splendid values and a large collection from which to choose at .. .$25.00 and $28.75 Smart Easter Suits at $35 —An unusual collection of splendidly tailored new suits. Tailored, semi-tailored, Eton styles; braid trimmed and novelty effects. The materials are splendid serges, wool poplins, and they come in shades of tans, nenhagen, poilu and navy blue, ete. —~Every authentic spring style feature can be found fully represented in the collection. —Suits of splendid quality, correct style and excellent tailoring for .. . 835.00 High-Grade Spring Suits $45, $65 ‘and Up —& choice selection of high-grade garments showing Fashion's smartest and latest styles in tailored and nov- eys and silks, and gabardines and sand, elty modes. —Rich materials; ship. suits that criminating taste. me oo COCO OCOD OOO C ODOC O CECE DECC C DOLCE OOOO COOOCCOOS those in which simple grace is the fascinating , featu waisted and long line models. —The beauty of the new spring shades The coats are splendidly tailored of e garments at the price eooccece: eeeecsosooss show the finest workman- —Suits of individuality that appeal to the woman of dis- raser-Paterson Co., Third Floor A Splendid Collection of New Spring Coats at $25.00 SPECIALLY smart styles that range from those quite daring fancy models to re. Smart belted, high adds to the attractiveness of the garments. lent materials and are altogether worthy $25.00 A Large Collection of Women’s New Coats Priced $35.00, $38.75 and $45.00 —Coats in the best new styles made of fine high grade tricotines, Poiret twills, fine velours, Jerseys, etc. Beautifully lined and semi-lined with rich satins. Every de- sirable model in stylish, serviceable and distinctively dressy coats. —Showing the new tans, beige, sand, rookie, Copenhage: m, poilu, navy blue, etc... . . 5, OO, $38.75 and $45.00 The New Sleeveless Jackets —Are here—Fashion’s latest foible—cleverly developed edo collar, belt and pockets. —Rose, patsy green, navy and black Correct Spring Styles in Charmin in Baronet satin with tux- $35.00 “Third Floor 3 Sik Blouses PLENDIDLY ready to supply Easter needs is our blouse section, showing com- prehensive collections of the newest blouses from the country’s best designers and makers. AT $5.75—We are featuring special values in the late wide range of models and in the wanted colors. AT $7.50—Extensive collection of dainty Georgette wanted shades. crepe louses, featuring the new novelty collars, rufflings, embroiderings, etc. style crepe de chines in a and crepe de chine The —An unrivaled collection of High Grade Blouses, developed in georgette, crepe de tailored $12 Fras chine, men’s wear silk serge, etc. Smartly Many lace trimmed or hand-embroidered and__semi-fancy models. 50, $15. eo and $25.00 er-Paterson Co, Second Floor. Charge purchases made tomorrow and Saturday will be placed on next month's accounts. eooe Pocerreccccccccccccs ,Fector of the third Liberty loan cam. | paign Investigate Men Who Are Able But | 257728 i in romunass for tne Do Not Buy Bonds | at10 has been completed all over ti 000,000 dei Business men are taking an in pe. oy Se teiatets 900,000 Gen fiense interest in every war move”) y \) coangler, G. C President Albert J. Rhodes, of |1 7). \ra poshnell an States Senator S. Hl before the relief associ CALL SOLDIER NAME; LAND SELVES IN JAIL BUTTE, Mont., March 28—Pat rick Doherty and Stephen Murphy are said to have called a member of Corbaley, xe Chamber of Commerce and Com rnio soe Nercif™ Club, in his speech, made o ap Wednesday night before the British Aerican Relief association. Mer. chants are giving serious considera tian, he added, to the plan for cut ting business hours in half, in order | to allow employes more time for war wok. Federal investigation of the loyalty of wach man able to buy a Liberty | the 14th Joam bond, yet failing to do #o, wan | scab herder.” provaised by J. A. Swalwell, state di-| mally charged with sedition ORPHEUM THEATRE EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. They have been for: hc and Madison UNTIL SATURDAY Transcontinental United States infantry “a| |}HURLEY TELLS | wed SHIP NUMBERS | WASHINGTON Mare 28. Twelve steel ships have been launch | ed, three delivered and the emergency fleet corporatior Chairman Jurley new yards RED CROSS NURSES IN CAMP KEARNEY, San March 28 earing gas mask: a number of Red Cross nurses Tues Cal n, | has announced, in o charges by Senator Lodge put two ships had been built. These vessels were turned out from DRILL WITH GAS MASKS! Diego, | “ 11 wooden | ships launched under contracts by | restored to duty in the 146th depot day were initiated into trench war. | fare, being marchced acrons a spe. cially constructed with real gas, They themselves heroically | cording to the officials in charge Buy Thrift Stamps and War Saving Certificates They Are Good Investments 6 Vaudeville Acts HEADED BY PECK’S BAD BOY Make Your Money Help Win the War Your government asks you not |] to sell your Liberty Bonds. We |] advise you th is poor business The Funniest Musical Farce Ever Written —AND— EMILY STEVENS -IN— “A Sleeping Memory” A Soul’s Adventures Through the Ages. —_—_—_——_ | THRIFT STAMPS T HELP LICK THE HUN | Every matinee except Sunday, 2,100 neats at 10¢. Every night except Saturday and Sunday, 1,000 seats at 20c and 1,100 seats | at 10¢, _— 2 |] to sell them. If you are obliged to nell, We Will Buy Your Liberty Bonds at the New York Market IRVING WHITEHOUSE COMPANY 1213 L. C. Smith Bldg. Eliott 3558 |] INVESTMENT SECURITIES |] We move April 1 to Room 305 Alaska Building, “No Man's Land,” | and forced to invade trenches filled conducted thruout, ac STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918. PAGE 7 "COMEDY, MELODY, COLOR AND BALLOONS ALL MIXED IN “SHOW OF WONDERS" ad | color, rubber balls |nounces: “I fooled him. 1 signed urled In furious |my name, but left out the amount.” npany of Broad. ° - way favorites at the audience that PALACE HIP packed the Metropolitan theatre| The new show which opens Thurs Wednesday night, to seo “The Show |day at the Palace Hip ix headlined of Wonders |by Nina Straw’s Acnerican Minstrel and Gene ? | Maids, an ag ation of pretty girls, a tw ward furnish mascu: | . mirth mu A notable feature of the bill is the| Vera Berliner, a wide: | ley and Pat attalion of appearance of down the|ly known ninte feature of the show n which mon areback pony © Morenos al dances ards and © & winging and yodeling Hie an- | nowelty. “Certain way Atier the warden Senves, W' SHIPBUILDERS INDICTED ON CHARGES OF FRAUD BAN FRANCISCO, March Tharged with having placed eight de jective shafts in a vonsel . nm in Portland, a News by Telegraph and Telephone 3 Maundy senty will be observed Rite Masons, in athedral, Harvard by subs government in >». Mues, ean Shipbuilding Corporation, and] "rowper Forrest, pre t of the| ton forrest Forge company, were indict 1 by a federal grand jury here Tuesday. Bail for each was fixed at $3,000. WOMAN GIVEN VERDICT AGAINST R. R. COMPANY CHEHALIS, March 28.—Mrs, Hel. | Vancouver, B.C peak at Doug: ny Forstrom, whose husband waa |/#* hall, March 29, at 8:15 p. m iiled at a street crossing in South|, To carry on war relief work, 50 “acieiia Aeneas 13, 3517, 9 bank employes were organized Wed Northern Pacific Railway company's rain, was Tuesday awarded a ver-| ct for $11,220 against the company CALIFORNIA GIRL IS Par HELD FOR SEDITION) ~~ SEW YORK, March 2 plicity tn th is book Agne been indicted for v at tho én. | ¢ plonage act. M mediey, a Cali. | fornia girl was arrested a week ago! ) with Salandra Nath Choz sttish FR ave. and Broas The American Tire Filler Co, ts a new plant at Kent. Washington Veterans’ 1, Austin J. Marsh, Se Paine, educating diree- | Marche, will speak in a Department ting of the Cascade association, at the hool, on Wednesday, April > p.m " Carl Moore, junk peddler, le under of | arrest, charged with grand larceny y has!» omplaint of used # arrested on ¢ n joldfield. day evening, at 8 o'clock, the Men of Precinct 88 will meet at the Queen Anne branch library. | At the Beth Baptist church, GEISER IS RESTORED | airs. sean sor E. G. Geiser has been honorably | M&ht on “Mar Person's Business.’ Charged with the theft of 1,000 ka, K. W. Stedman ts under grand larceny th college men will hold y luncheon at the Hotei brigade, Camp Lewis ror, Geiser was a deserter, Ir cumstances cleared the situation Thru an er 1 with being f the cir char ostigatic noon. At Veterans’ hall, on Saturday night, an open patriotic meeting of all war veterans will be held. 800,000 ARMENIANS ARE MASSACRED BY TURKS OAKLAND, Cal, March 28.—T. P O'Conner, Irish Nationalist leader, in an address to the Oakland Chamber ‘of Commerce Tuesday, out the inform n that approxim 000 Dollars Doing Double Duty ry dollar sa epent on un releasen that and material for our Army When a dollar that is loaned to the Government it is DOUBLY EVI IVR." Th etary of the T) Economize on non-essentials, dey your savings in a sav ings account at the oldest na tional bank in the city and also buy War umps Thus you will dollars do double duty FIRST NATIONAL BANK First and James require $30,000,000 or more, he said, |UNKNOWN MAN THROWS | BOMB IN NAVY CAMP| MINNEAPOLIS, March 28.—-An }unknown man threw a bomb into | the Dunw« institute here ‘1 iting au | tomobile, fol jowed by a jiead from the gun ¢ | YANKEE SOLDIER POOR WITH SALUTE, CLAIMED) WASHINGTON, March 28.—ofti-| cers of the inspector general's de- partment and French and British military advisers have informed the war department that the American soldier Is indifi t in his salute, and dd jot pr t a correct mili tary be fe. APPOINT JUDGE SOON | OLYMPIA, March 28.—A suc cessor to the late John B. "FREDERICKENELSON | Spring Arrivals in Small Boys’ Tub Suits WO are sketched, has just reached the Second Floor. from a new shipment that Infants’ Wear Section, One is of Devonshire Cloth, pin-striped in blue and white, with wide belt, turn-back cuffs and collar of white rep. Price $ . The second is of splendid quality white rep, with Dutch collar, turn-back cuffs and pockets tastefully hem- stitched. Price $2.50, A NEW MIDDY SU Ir OF WHITE LINENE has sailor collar and turn-back cuffs of navy-blue white stitched large chambray, trimmed with two narrow, Price $2.50. bands, Serond Floor. New Lingerie Arrivals Include Several Pretty Styles in Sleeved Envelope Chemises and Corset Covers at Attractive Prices. HE Envelope Chemise in the sketch, of soft ling- erie cloth, designed with Swiss em- broidery medallions and narrow Valen- ciennes lace, has sleeves of the lace insertion and is fin- ished with ribbon- run beading. Price $2.00. Another pretty Chemise, at $1.50, has Empire waist- line defined by a row of narrow Valenciennes inser- tion and is handsomely trimmed with insets of the lace, ribbon-run beading and edge. The short sleeves are made from three rows of the insertion, sewed together, with edge to match. One of two Dainty Styles in Corset Covers at $1.00 is also pictured; trimmed with insets of Normandy Valenciennes lace in point effect, and finished at neck with insertion, ribbon-run beading and edge to match. —Second Floor. [Basement Salesroom Tub Silk Waists, $2.50 UST the kind of Blouses that are chosen for wear with the tailored suit, designed in semi- tailored effects, with high collar, frills or convertible collar. Stripes of red, green, blue, lav- ender or yellow on white grounds. Sizes 88 to 46. Price $2.50. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Ivoroid Glove Silk Vests Toilet Articles $1 65 Attractively Priced ESTS of eee | ANICURE Pieces, geile Mga grt Button Hook silk, with band top in Hooks, Shoe Horns, Trays and Buff drawn with dainty lingerie y ee, | 25¢ each. ribbon, in white and pink, Ivoroid Card Cases, sizes 36 and 88, $1.65. | Tale Holders, Combs, Trays, Buffers and Per. GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS in | fume Bottles, 50¢. white and pink, reinforced, Ivoroid - backed Hair sizes 5, 6 and 7, $2.00, Brushes, $1.50 to $2.25. SILK-TOP UNION SUITS with —Basement Salesroom. body of fing-ribbed cotton, = pink and white, sizes 6, 6 and 7, $1.50 suit. —Basement Balesroom. | Boudoir Caps 50c EORGETTE Crepe Boudoir Caps in | white, coral and mais, with dainty trimming of lace, 50¢. -~Basement Salesroom. New Zephyr Ginghams 30c Yard B EAUTIFUL colorings and combinations are offered in these new Spring Ginghams—plaids of green, pink, blue, gold New Petticoats Of Wash Silk $3.35 and tan, also plain shades of pink, blue, green and tan. A quality most desirable for women’s and chil- EAUTIFUL colorings are featured in these Petticoats —rose, Copenhagen, tan, purple, gold, mustard, black, gray, navy and dull rose—doubly interest: ing because so easily tubbed. They are designed with wide tucked flounce, scalloped ruffle Morris aturday by Governor Lister Morris was on the suprem# bench, dren’s dresses. Thirty- two inches wide, 30¢ yard. ~—-Basement Salesroom. and adjustable —_ waistline. Lengths 24, 36, 38 and 40. Price, $3.35. —Basement Salesroom. Decorated China Cups and Saucers 6 for $1.50 WO pleasing patterns to choose from, as pictured, in these thin China Cups and Saucers, set of six, 81.50. Seattle Will | Begin to ‘Save Daylight’ Next Week In compiianes with recommendations made by Congress, clocks throughout the country will be advanced one hour at 2 a. m, next | Sunday, March 31st. To avoid con- fusion, the clocks in all households should be advanced one hour upon retiring, Satur- day night. For instance, if re- | tiring at 9:30, advance clock to 1 ), setting alarm for usual hour. The clock will do the rest. Suggesting Easter Footwear BROWN KID OXFORDS —with blind Abe turned sole and 2%4-inch new-model French wood heels with plates. Price — $7.50 pair. Similar model in Patent — Coltskin, slightly shorter vamp, $6.75 pair. g PATENT COLTSKIN OXFORDS —on new long-vamp with headeowad sole, and 24-inch French | wood heel. “Price 37.50 pair. PATENT OXFORDS —five-eyelet model, with 2\-inch French heel, $6.00. DARK-BROWN CALF OXFORDS —with hand-welted sole and 15,-inch walking heel, $7.50 pair. For Children and Misses A New Pump for Growing Girls HIS attractive Pump- model is suggested in the sketch. Furnished in Patent or Dull Leather with sewed sole and low, leather heel. Price $4.00 Children’s White Reignskin Laced Shoes —as pictured, cut in three-quarter height, with hand '- welted sole and broad toe, A ot ‘BS 0 —sizes a —sizes 1114 ye Floor, —