The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1918, Page 5

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Keep Up the Good Work-- Buy Liberty Bonds Fraser-Paterson Co. | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: A Large Shipment of New “Eppo” Silk Petticoats Blas Just Arrived in ts, ONTAINING all the new Spring colorings. pleated and scalloped novelty ruffle efte of excellence that make “Eppo” Petticoats such a wide variety of new All feature the points ta great vorites and so universally satisfactory. Splendidly made and full value for $5.75. An Extraordinary Collection of the New Spring Suits for Women and Misses 925.00 The Very Best of Styles and the Utmost Value for This Moderate Price C HOOSE your new Spring Suit from our excel- lent collection if the price you wish to pay is around twenty-five dollars, for you will find an unusually large variety of styles and values that are the best possible to offer tor the price The styles are the season's distinctive nov- elty and tailored effects. There is a wide variety of models in serges, popliga, Country Club checks and splendid mixtures. a —Smart, plain tailored, belted, semi-fitted, semi-taii- ored and novelty braid trimmed styles. Suits of Fraser-Paterson Co. special value for $25.00 JF raser-Paterson . Third Floor New Silkolines 25¢ E have just received a large shi; ment of new Silkolines, showing a variety of neat floral designs and large floral and conventional patterns, $ as well as plain colors, including white. $ They are 36 inches wide, and are priced at 25¢ a yard. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. able indeed wash and wear inches wide. Ve HONOR FIGHTERS WHO CHARGE DESECRATION HAVE “GONE WEST”) ci ttangen nas been charged 1 geertord Gay services ng with desecration of the United States rie those who have “gone west” in| "6. He was azrested by deputy France. Veterans of other wars will | Sheriffs, had an I. W. W. card on his te in charge of the services in Seat-| person, literature tn his pocket, and tle. is alleged to have said he would not If you want a reliable watch, go| take off his hat when the American to Haynes. Next to Liberty Theatre. | flag passed. party OL will clear your skin gne knows the humiliation of be- a wall flower’’ better than the girl vith a red, rough, pimply complexion. If your skin is not fresh and smooth, y has suffered from an unwise use of ics, try Resinol Soap and Resinol ent for a week and see if they don’t begin tomakeablessed difference. ‘They also help to make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep the hair live, glossy and free from dandruff. All drogaiats and dealers in teller ponte el) Ree inol Ointment amd Resino! Soap. You'd better try them | Trial free, Write Deptof-S, Resinel, Balt 1E most wanted white matertal. for waists, drosse 35¢, 50¢, T5e, $1.00 and Others at $6.50 to $10.00, Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor 7? New White Voiles ; In Large Variety From 25c to $1.25 a Yard Se ne) Very desir are these fine, sheer Volles, They eplendidly are fashionable and ¢ Wear; 40 to 4 moder i. yard. 25e¢, 1 en pet Franer- TRAINLOADS OF ENEMY WASHINGTON, April }from the western front to the how state department messages today ‘Twenty-five hospital trains are re Aachen. suffering of the wounded is accentu ated by the lack of morphine. ‘WARTIME RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR Actress Gives Simple Inexpensive Recipe for Streaked or Faded Gray Hair |__ Mrs. Mackie, the wellknown New York actress, now and whose hair gy #till dark, recently made the following statement: “Gray ked or faded hair can be imme y turned black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the use of the following simple remedy that you can make at home “Merely get a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It conts only 25 cents and no extras to buy. | Dissolve it in one ounce of water and comb it through the hair. Full directions fur use come in each box “You neea not hesitate to use Or- Jex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes in each box, guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain sil ver, lead, zine, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar products or their de- rivatives, “It does not rub off, is not sticky or greasy, and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look many years younger.”—Adver tisement Someone Sent Him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Tobacco is about the only comfort the soldier has—and no chance to satisfying chew of Real Gravel enjoy that even ina shell hole in man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will ‘a the kind to send. is false economy. Give any tell you that smoke on duty! But a Plug—he can No Man’s Land. Send It costs less per ween best! rdinary to chew fsa Cravaly because a small chew of it lasts a ir you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife ana add a little to your smoking improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. Dealers all around here car stamp will put it into his ha: U. S. A. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp of the tobacco. It will give flavor— S, SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. is in any Training Camp or will take it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch heeps it Fresh and Clean and Good —it is not Real Gravely without this Protection Seal WOUNDED LEAVE FRONT) 16.—The} German wounded are pouring back pitals behind the lines, according to | ported to have passed nightly thrul Medical supplies are short and the| scriptions and payments an | the bonds when full payment is re a grandmother, | STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. point to two object pusly near by the f Haig's re «, but the Germans Bave nly the former city, Wal rghem, which in de od by M kines ridge on the north, proba # rendered untenable by British ar Ulery Situation Dangerous Railleul hax been the ncene of the mont desperate fighting in the en tire Flanders drive. It was the stronghold from which the Brits ried back the Germans from the rthern edge of the Flanders sal t. It guarded the entire Yprex nt from the south and ite fall endangers the Ftritish positions in Ypres, on the Mensines ridge, and Zonnebeke Pailleu! is the first of the main PAGE 5 i Where the Hun Peril Is Near 7 j AUstend Nesters * Thoureut Aelsre Pe out fe * Coup 4 me 9. Haig today objectives of the Ger fall, It iw crow Haz between ter in Flanders and Ypren around the weatern edg Menaines rid excellent construction, a gazettoers, and was of Fleminh ater Grape growing was a large indus | try In Bailleul hot houses before the |war, Recently the olty was net afire land half of it destroyed. SEATTLE IS $ TRIVING TO RAISE $25,000,000 IN LIBERTY LOAN Seattle must double her quota for the Third Liberty Loan. With this ‘new alm, more than 2,000 workers will comb the city for those who have not yet done their financial bit, Men and firms that have not subscribed in proportion to their ability will be urged to take out more bonds. A card index aystem ts being com piled that reveals just how much each man and firm has subseribed to each of the loans, the war savings stamp campaign and the Red Cross. | Unele Sam Intends to find out who | |in slacking and who is not. ‘Three weeks remain for Seattle to wubscribe approximately $25,000,000. Half of this amount has been sub bed One of the biggest mass meet- ings of the campaign will be held ‘Tuesday, at 8 p. m., at Masonic hall, Pine st. and Harvard ave., hen Maj. Gen, Swinton, of the British army, the man who in- vented the “tank,” will speak. With him will be Frank Odell, of the federal loan bank, of Omaha. | Hin Hart, movie star, and Ralph Connor, Canadian novelist, will be here Friday night and conduct « rally in the same place eee . | Seattle people who have not yet subscribed, or who feel that the: iner delay thru the | Every bank Is organize > take sub- 4 deliver |oelved, and subscribers will be cared \for promptly and efficiently eee | The increase of the amount of the Third Liberty Loan from $3,000 | 000,000 to $5,000,000,900 automatical liy increases the obligation of every community, and to make the meas ure good Seattle should double her |xubscription of the honor period dur ing the remaining three weeks of the drive . ot . brilliant Reports progreas came from the Far and Middle West | today. The San Francisco district telegraphed that every state in that tion would pass its quota before the end of the week Oklahorna, with a gain of $3,000,000 $10,000,000 in a single day, was among the best in Monday's campaign Coming to the front to answer the second call, the Transportation club | Graham, chair: | Ww out under F. started ng for @ their large territory from King st south, including the Duwamish val y industrial district, and west, in cluding industries on the West wa terway. Altho the district waa well covered during the honor period, the —— ST BEN L. MOORE IS | NAMED ACTING ree again Tuesday U. S. ATTORNEY | Ausistant U, 8. Attorney took the oath of office y for the Western District of hington, following his appoint ment by Judges Jeremiah Neterer and Edwai Cushman to succeed Allen until a permanent ap tment is made len qualifi judge of the su y and will take agsistant attorney ot y Democra lub attle in 1906 from Van he was prosecut TRAIN NEAR ST. LOUIS| ST. LOUIS, April 16.—The funeral train bearing the body of Senator Wm. J. Stone, Missouri, will arrive here at 6:30 p. m., en route to Jef ferson City, where the body will lie in. state. A committee of 100 citizens and the | Firet ‘eximent Missourt Hore from | second canvass of | club another w | Transportation volunteers will sper in an effort to get an much more out of thelr terri tory, The Universal Savings and Loan ansociation, which invested $5,000 in Liberty bonds during the honor pe | riod, responded to the | by subscribing an addit The Seattle subser creamed $10,000 b that amount from the of the Wilson Co., Chicago packers, to the Wilson Figherinn Co., of Seat Ue, a subsidiary corporation. eee From the American Madiater sub scription of $50,000, Seattle will re cnive credit for $10,000. ermery Every town in Kittitas county has subscribed its full qu according & telegram from D. Clark chairman, received tay ption was in Hotment of nubsecription The chairman of the Yakima Lib erty Loan mittee reports that Yakima, having raised ita quota, is now working for a double quota The United States Steel Products company has placed a $100,000 sub-| acription for bonds in Seattle, in ad-| dition to the bonds purchased by employes, . In Parco the mayor got out of bed to subscribe for a $100 bond. of division service, is tet to reach! Laurelhurat prec No. 3, cou of patri | the first residenc , bonds. Men’s Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs--25c Main Floor, -\ buy Initialed | Handkerchiefs } for men from complete range of initials is to take advan- tage of an exceedingly fine quality Linen Hand- kerchiefs at an eéxcep- tional price. These Hand- kerchiefs for* men are in standard size and have plain white embroide initial and neat, narrow hemstitched, border, Men's SoftCollar Shirts--$1.50 Main Floor. ‘SOFT all else frequently | TO thi | Collar — Shirts | are Summer ) Shirts above they are worn in other sea- sons, too—and the best way to prepare for the time when they will be most needed to buy them now when plain White, and Keru is Gray, Cream of a high qualit Women’s Summer Underwear Upper Main Floor. woman who | THE | buys Summer | Underwear in advance will have them when needed and will also have the right size and the wanted style when selected from stocks most complete at this store. Knit Liste Union Saits tn tow neck, no and knee Invelope holce . $1.00 Knit Lisle Vests, low neck, short sleeve Vents with crochet sand plain yokes and band tops; sizes 26 to 44. Choice 500 tight knee or to 4 50¢ nleeven length style; also Chemises; sizes 14 to 44, at Cotten Pants, A | the 100 per cent basis eee With 506 employes in the Pacific Coast Steel company, $67,000 has been subscribed to the third loan. eee Fraser-Patterson employes pledged a total of $10,600 during honor week.) The Pacific Coant company’s sub neription list has re Th sted among the di plants. subserty At a late meeting, local 242, Hod! subscribed $2,000 to the Third Lib-| erty Loan Cart Johansen, 3009 W. 60th ‘nt. testifies that Everett fs an unsafe | place for a man without a Liberty bond button, after having been jailed | in that elty and made to buy a bond before he was released. Johansen | in Everett on busi-| ness ting from the train he was addressed by a young woman selling bonds, who asked him if he | Without From the to racking headache has been quickly dixpelled by it tive rather than a drastic cathartic or purgative be in every fumnily medicine-chest, for a laxative And it oe laza that can be used at all ages. . with | stomech. Infants take ii wi effective for grownups. Grandparents are now babies. to do ae promised. NO INCREASE In epite of snormens increased laboratory eqete duc to the Wer anufacturere of ™ Br Caldwell's Syrup ‘thear ths che ema, lerative may remain st [or ennes No Medicine-Chest Its Family Laxative pees iy 2 er i gicknese and saves doctor's bille. Many a cold has been pre- vented from running into grippe and pneumonia by its timely ‘Thousands of good American families have for more than eters Manel = eoumtnetion. Fat pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Pepsin. Tt te o lnantive-toats nt ecto on tha It ie excellent for all matter how chronic, indigestion, headaches, dyspepsia and similar ills. The druggist will refund your monay if it fails Syrup EPSIN The Perfect FREE SAMP Pepein iy A eddreee heseed Rac tee laxative is the rer gabe laeative barba bowels and th parfect safety, and it is equally ing their chikiren give it to their family in conetigation no Dr. Caldwel?s Laxative LES — Dy. Caldwell’s Syrup the largest selling liquid If yoy heave mover used it. cagd tree trial bettle to Dr. Mont = Sie ' The Rhodes Co. | Rich color is combinations New Silk Dress Skirts At $6.50 Upper Main Floor. beautifully conspicuous in striking stripe that are used effectively in these and class stand | STYLE out in these new Skirts in a ¢ distinctiv ring style Silk arming manne y youthful and fem- inine. The frill elastic top, faced with plain contrasting color, and the novelty pocket add the last touch to com- plete a Silk Skirt of piquant beauty. The messaline stripe is shown in such color combina- tions as Copenhagen blue and Tan, King’s blue and Red; Navy and Red and Green and Red. Plain shades are dis- played’ in Copenhagen and Navy Blue and Black. All lengths in regulation waist- Eastern Pattern #ats Reduced Upper Main Floor. beautiful Eastern Pattern THE | vats offered in this sale for disposal at clean-up prices are naturally limited in num- ber. Original models each, and but one of each style. Milady in choos- ing a distinctive Hat will save at this sale on creations that represent the highest millinery art. $18.00 Pattern Hats, special, $12.00 $22.50 Pattern Hats, special, $15.00 $25.00 Pattern Hats, special, $16.65 $27.50 Pattern Hats, special, $18.00 $32.50 Pattern Hats, special, $21.65 had yet bought his. Johansen re- plied that it was “none of her busi- ness,” and that he intended to buy his bonds in Seattle, His fair captor hailed « policeman, who, Johansen says, treated him Ike he was the kaiser, and placed him in jail He ought a bond and was released. Burglars or Fires Have No Terrors For Real Savers Those who have the saving habit know their funds are safe when these funds are in a say- ings bank like ours. No place is safer. Besides, these funds draw interest day and night the year ‘round. May we take care of your savings for you? OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK Dexter Horton Trust and Savings — Ave. Seattle. $ 23.1394 662.07 PAINT UP! The paint brush stops the deterioration of property and the depreciation of values, and frequently it starts the upbuilding of neighborhood values—for thrift, cleanliness and civic pride are contagious, NOTE THESE SPECIALS Arcade Paint All colors, including white, for exterior and _ interior, made from best materials, properly mixed. Quarts, worth $1.00, special at 85¢ | Gallons, worth $3.25, special } .. $2.89 aT es satisfaction Open Sundays From 9 to | Guards e¢ body here, The uar as a military | Home [escort to the state capitol, 207 UNIVERSITY ST. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very tittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 Mave and get teeth same day. and advice free. and Bridge Work. of Time. age is recommended by our early patients, whose work is still giving good Ask our patients who have tested our work. to our office, be sure you are in the ri years. All work impression ta guaranteed for 15 years. in the morning Examinations ‘all and See Samples of Our Plate We Stand the Test Most of our present patron. When coming ight place, Bring this ad with you, 1? for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. .. Never-Fade Shingle Stain A beautiful, durable finish for roof and walls of cot- ‘tages, bungalows, etc. All colors. Gallons, worth $1.15, special 85¢ $5.00, Five gallons, worth special at . - oS: elger AND UNION STREE

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