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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. PAGE 7 Fraser SeemnC BENATIONAL SLOGAN) | FREDERICK&NELSON Seattle Will Observe Week| New Zealand Specialist of Study of Child Wel-| Tells How Children Thrive Consider the High-Grade fare; Program Starts} When Given Proper Start}! Lace Allovers Tuesday in Fine Arts| Must Teach Mothers Be Separate Skirt and Building Methods P ‘ a vie seasons come and go, vogues have their day, but Flouncings Seattle will begin next Tues BY DR. F, TRUBY KING : i > tha ie 3 ti arta ‘ng Tae Welfare | World's For ¢ Baby Saving the popularity of the separate skirt seldom lessens. Reduc | week and work hand in hand . It is intensified, indeed, when these useful gar- with the government in {ts na. When the menace to our national eats proavega to tenth oe h 6 wins 2 Geatoed th ae ments come in so many charming guises as they | $1. 00 and $2, 00 welfare no the lives of 100,000 g article firmt set me at work do this Spring. babies may be saved during the onli nt the} Yard te pa np ; ¢ 5 dares Bold Plaids and Stripes pattern Mothers and fathe nt * ius i to weigh and measure. thelr own ay and ¢ in| smart Skirts of wool velour and [ |pplaeinpengii children; to guard against the thou-| terest = ge ie serge, for business and sports | ing values are offered dda that beset the tiny life. an fe See or i i wise, thewnt orkid foot pends upon | wear, $15.00 to $25.00. { | in this disposal of high- proper and e a bd nm the f aur —, Ti SLi > f | PI wives 600 pod ed han the right start Taffeta Silk Skirts in Black, Navy ree novelty laces, Wim young plant iw given and new colors in Plaids and includes Silver, Gold and a sturdy crop is sure| “ x ‘ | Bronze novelties—effective “4 eck #8 Ne a5 2 4 Rare Chance for Men to Buy Fine, High Grade Ties at a Big Saving 1,000 Beautitul New Ties —== Om Sale Friday and Saturday At S145 Each A Sec AL purchase of high grade qualities, retailing regularly at $2.00 and $2.50. ble conditions as to Stripes, $8.50 to $29.50. . ate. The stock ra! i mbinations of sil ~ a Be — Skirts of shimmering Baronette pany rm thread- oe at period will n , »| The prenatal periag, and the firat Satin for sports and afternoon 1 ons ive to bet the under |four or five months of the calf's wear, $16.50 to $20.00 —colored silk embroideries way, which will be followed by one life after birth, determine the wt eta iste Sch and other desirable cos- pe ercgan Seetns Teestiy attention will fall to make a good |f} bad slp hme rer ts of Gaberdine, tume trimmings on foun- | 2 sl welfare week will open bs ge thie ep toes good ge ae $5.00 to $8.50. dations of silk and cotton —The Ties are fine, large shapes, |Cloee’ at the Fine Avta.ciub roums,jatters birth, Mut with « y Skirts of Wool Jersey in sand-color, green, Copen- | nets in black, white and heavy, rich, splendid silk. Beauti- | ful colorings and a wide variety of excellent patterns. —There are brocades, warp prints, poplins and many other fine weaves. —Note—All are made with the slip band. —Choose several new Ties from these splendid values at —A Step Inside the Second Avenue Door, 1213 Fourth ave. There for three|Well-cared-for young animal | hagen-blue, gray and rose, $16.50. colors. | days lectures will be held following |" a fit and valuable rere of the herd—such animals can fend aren ee Widths range from 6 to lives and neither defect of growth Ella Erickson’ wil talk on “Prenatal | BOF disease will be feared The Spring Number: lots, reduced to $1.00 and Care” and Dr, J. 1. 8. Durand on “In Rest Nearly Certain taney.” thing in true of bables P $2.00 yard. _viret vison “Ttoway, 2p m—mMian ene iver them tie vets start ant ell! Fl ome Book of Fashions | = partment ply Pm ne ng wis - vo “ona —contains sixty-one pages of Senitinlie and ree aero apie era rade oows fashions, illustrations and de- Military Braids with this most valuable crop in the scriptions of the new Ladies’ ‘ Chairmen, | Wee ee : Home Journal Patterns for | Sik Soutache Braids in the pope Winfield BR ; “Health | hen about 13 years ago I began : ‘ lar colors, 19 yards tor Slam errors,” Dr. 1 Purman;, Publicly to prociaim these truths women, misses and children. De sckett thruout New Zealand I was often Many of the illustrations are in black and white at 260, 80¢, ’ ». m.—"Hirth Reg-| Met with the assertion that we need ‘ ; 650 and 160 per dozen yards, man D. Tuttle,| Pt take the situation so seriously in full color. A handy and au- nemeyer; “Four |!% our ‘country, We already had iY thoritative reference book for Metallic Soutache Braids, gold, “7 Betterment,” | °* of the lowest chi death rates silver, steel and antique, 650 © s in the world. Let r countries every home dressmaker. ant 160 pet Gui ga : Thureday, 10 a. m—-Chairman,|Where infant mortality was high The price—including one pat- T M s pa Plain Milftary Braids in brown, |Mrs. Thomas Crahan: “The Fye,”| take up the problem, 1 was told. It AL LIN : riggs . Dr. Fonda “Red Crose| Heed not worry us here. But. 1 an \ | tern of your own selection— gray, navy-tbies and ta Me . Ae | swered, no child death can be Fs one -— wee . and the Child," Mr | too low, and 1 added that any death |} is 25c. to 1% inches wide, be to 306 Thursday, 2 p. m—“The siaaale at all over 3 per cent is too/ff) The Skirt Pattern pictured, yard. “ 4 Pgporsi lag , 5 , Man Me atcDonalh: “Prescnosi| . Pleaded for Knowledge No. 1518, one of the new Home | Metaille Braids in plain and Age,” Mian Ellen Creelman ad my plea was thi Patterns, showing novel cascade eee te oe Linch | Friday, 10 a, m—Chairman, Mra knowledge an of! 1 back drape, 180. a sro iH. H. Canfield; “Throat and Ear,” en c ( Pp a First Floor. Floor. Dr. A. EB. Burns; “Factora in De lopment Of Face and Teeth,” D: Charles C, Mann. ref ptceareerinccnnssan piniay. 2B me vBuperviion, of ot 1900000 warty || ‘Basement Salesroom | song, Mra. Philip Gearhart; “Un en one life a day was | a > . ™ | well worth while ruly Children,” Judge King Dyke: |") Min ween mont able and On Saturday the King County Fed.| ent people of the community ral Good Style Coupled With Moderate Price in Ned to our cause. Lord and Lady | ]_ Tuesday, 10 2. m—Mayor Ole| for themselves for the rest of their 86 inches. Two exceptional | | | This Store's First Big Millinery Sale of the Season—Friday 300 Smart New Trimmed Hats ee eee On Sale at $4.00 Each Mins Mary Brown. AN extraordinary special purchase that just ar- rived. Three- hundred beautiful Hats — the smartest new shapes, the correct colors, the correct materials—just the right trimming effects. —The values are extraordinary indeed. Many Hats are shown worth $6.50, many that are $7.50 quali- ties, and not a few are beautiful styles that would readily bring $10.00. —tThere are dozens and dozens of new styles. —Take this advantage to secure a new Spring Hat rast baat dition te the : at a mighty low price .... .. $4.00 aon thant tha | sagaylgaes metus mer tk" elma are good style. Especially prominent are ras jon, Third Floor. examin ation rot ‘ It of vay ar of Women children was launch ana 1 will be held at the board|ea tua, identified hersel p i i PrITiririitiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiii iii iii nffice Friday night loa a , gp owe —Suits that show many plaits in their coats below 200 Clase 1 =nen ted " giving hy the buttoned belts. eration of Parent-Teacher associa. | ~d tions will devote their annual meet-| Plunket. Lord Plunket then being bee Page “| governor of New Zealand, lent us ing to the child r tna haiaty nope: ween alll in Suits at 22. 50 pamphlet in which they appealed to all classes to join in the society's 200eeoe eee OF CLASS 1 MEN Dominion, and for the honor of the work “for the sake of women and LAST EXAMINATION children, for the advancement of the I is difficult to say which is smartest and mdst ape empire P pealing among these Suits, for all are new and all 00000 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0SO OOOO OOSOOSESOOOOOEEDODOO OOO OOOOOO OOO ODOOOO DOSS OOEEOO OOOO EOE SOOSS OOS OS ESOS OSES OOOO SOOOSIE0® 2 —Suits with jackets cut to points at sides. Ss be pee al en known ' —Suits in modifications of the Norfolk style. porters \e short | 500 HOD CARRIERS Soc tha Maauh cf Woeem ana ¢ | i They are tailored from poplins, serges and gaberdines in ON STRIKE IN IOWA re ie simply the “Plunket Sock ; Pekin-blue, tan, gray, sand, Copenhagen and navy, trimmed |. DES MOINES, April 4—With 600 From the start it was easentiatly with rows of soutache braid, fancy stitching, buttons and | hod carriers and other comrnon labor-/a volunteer organization, but the #0 Jers on strike this morning, the build-|ctety soon recelved the cordial #up- over-collars of strikingly-patterned silks. Sizes for women | ing industry here waa halted. Lead-| port and cooperation of the govern-| ay more than 1,000 will be out} ment and of the municipalities, whe 2 and misses. ‘Sarwu, M. Srome |for instance, granted us the use of Cove C, Sto Now PLATINGS |TOOms in public buildings for our|f] Z An attractive showing—at $22.50. NORMA TALMADGE. | furces” “°° fF {Be tre ef our in The government also saw that FIRST “The Law of they had free sage over the rail oe aa Compensation” Soncnent uetiaal ae all nw orem Tub Frocks “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T | CLASS “A” THEATRE | °* ety 1 served as a sort of | “3 | PAY ME.” 3d Near Pike r e general, linking the two For School Gir! et | hte te my message of deliverance | === tetera: | rernment Helpful 1 95 to you from the fear that accom | ‘ é Cc to . | panies Dental operations, ei n 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana re n to grant it} PRING days invite just such .REAT Teeth absolutely without | is the salaries | a 3 whe nion Men pain in all cases but acute beceesed f nurses, and in| youthfully-styled, fresh-ap- conditions. | [the « 7 t 10 years these ‘ i 5 as these for “a pearing Dresses as | Lowest prices in your city for! ee ae Beals , yp : | high-class, guaranteed school wear, They are in bright ; New Shipment Patronize home industry | STERLING DENTISTRY |is0 ser cent—or ih United Biates Oe gare peggy ; Hammered Brassware 2. currency to $6 of subsidy for every pei ter an nn 5 styles, i = ‘. *. by having your clothes made Office Hours: 9 A. M. to | Sicrael by patuntaey. gomeccionee Hl cee@etie. bassplaita “ae vite, ANY interesting nov- Thus it will en that our first elties in these new to order by your fellow Us YOUR DIAMONDS and) most nec atep in New Braiding, banding and collar |: geeivaln, atone “ehige ° * pet a pokes lary Plone nin Mingo and cuffs of contrasting color a Se ee union men, in your home ches oo court when zee ||] CELEBRATED |patgm consis tn ntuining the Intl form°the trimmings. | gp cartiniere, eee city. SCHUMANN Pan ce community and of Choice of stripes, plaids, $5.00. QUINTET ‘aig checks and plain colors. Hanging Baskets, $1.00 os Se oad. It’s true economy to buy " “ (EDITOR'S NOTE—In the fore Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced to $1.75. going article Dr. King tells of the the kind of clothes we make. meted, 18 ra. 90 was brought to Seattle icemion of taby saving In New|]| at OB¢, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ; Boskete, ake e 7% for your personal bene- nd. Ina third article tomorrow and $1.95. fit. You can hear them “+ _Rasement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. it. ov a ear They last two or three : . per Sunday evening, i as long as ready- 7, at 8:15. Admission «to : : ond look Setter and fit ep nly S0e and $1.00. | BELIEVE KAISER WAR |] Colored-border Curtain Voile Phone for your reser. MAP TAKEN FROM HUN better. vations now. | AGENT IN CALIFORNIA at 20c Yard See our new Spring stock. thee hate tone of Pee balnes S dainty and attractive as can be are these sheer and soft-draping Cur portant maps showing, among other a Ni HIPPODROME Mo. Gate, terHenaeicnh, reaea: “tain Voiles, especially effective in bedroom curtains. defenses, etc behind the Rhine, is ou an Ieee halies ot tho tasaliabeay oe che They are patterned in conventional, bird and floral designs in color | PHONE | American Protective league, ‘The| on white, ivory and ecru backgrounds. Elliott 3187 map fell into their hands after it m had ‘been brought over by a German Thirty-six inches wide, 20e yard. —Basement Salesroom. agent, the league says. They wi - sand lt’ to the ae department in Washington — — = one IS Go” pr events theft Blackmailer Is Fined $300|- sages wi | : _ CO i by enabling the police and public] arta, Ga, Aprit 4—The sen-| MUNICIPAL BONDS OF TO DISCUSS SITE YOUTH GRABS !1,000 8 know | tenes ene and $1,000 fine tm-| The Commonwealth club meets , ff By {2 suard your car, ‘Thieves know /tomed cn hrs: Marguret times for| $6,640,000 TO BE ISSUED) ,™ commenweats, oun mene} VOLT WIRE; UNHARIE i 7 i q ; $e DUDS Ne ateral a f . | attempted blackmail of!" city council took the preliminary | MOnUAy, ARLY t Be Moss econ ave.| KEOKUK, Ia, April 4—ieaaie ‘dl Or nr» Al \! Wy fe} wears a Theft-Signal. Therefore,| jayor canaier for $500,000, was: 4 atcthon Caen vr, | srumnphinoy, ®, crane a —Basement Salesroom, mo p. ro . by! action Wednesday D. Ross, superintendent of they take an unprotected one! we A pak a al gt Jasuance of $6,640,000 of| the city light department, will dis:|to a pole and grabbed hold of an « 1 e fine as) sa Thousands of owners have bought py etapa te isaues were| cuss the Skagit river power site. |11,000.volt wire from the power house | (we CASES sace of mind for the : » recent on, | —$ — 906 Second Avenue ‘ eae ay safety and peace ey t Ht ; ; cont election, | an dincaled to abiain|lst night. ‘The power, was ent off pos , amall price of # Theft-Signa ‘ she aataee nding obligations and one, call-| permission from the federal reserve) at once and the boy fescued. He Bas Opposite Burke Building All dealers sell them. es < “a tes ing for $5,000,000, ix for the develop-| board capital issues committee to is:|only minor burns to show for his \inent of w power site, ‘The corpor: sue the bonds. experience. ’ a ‘

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