The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. PAGE 7 BAe esroom FREDERICK&NELSON | *“‘Sa'resroom | A New Group of Bandeau | A Wide Array of Favored Styles in | Trimmed Hats be $7.00 Brassieres | Women’s and Misses’ Coats he elk eines | 50c $9.50 to $24.50 | eugeed of Star Hit SOME by Shrapnel; His ae : PEOPLE Cal” Lyon, Star reporter, in| “tin hats” the American army is the trene with foreed to wear in the fighting Vershing's army in BY ©. © LYON larly good selection in AMRIMCAN FRONT IN FRANCE the black “shiny” straws ~~ fi ably hay of the moment, neg = } \ HERE are ever 80 od = vide . explosive, follow th half all with facings of silk | pea, ® a iy many inter ting , a gr lag a dl ye tyle-detail and trim- ' peed or crepe, and there is < mar \ \a . ming touches lending var | met r a good representation — ee a riety to these displaya aaa ve A ‘ ik of suit colors also. j f t | Bnate aA wale chou ae uy v Kolr HIS style of Brassiere 4 4 1 \ he ¢ ; - , i (A to material and color No M 3 masoy t the Flat applique flow- j gives the figure ample / anda - Ganaeal! aD eo : ers, ‘ribbon bows, cee upport without binding / M4 tyles for travel ae ' ant flower fantasies, wings and wreaths in new {net < | / ae ‘ ' i oF ‘e has v arrang i , - | |} g-4 steamer wear, of 00) eo ; arrangements are the trimmings. | It is made of pink or | ; E— Poplin; -Velous Dell a The Hat pictured, of navy lisere straw, has the up- white fabric, with tape | a | } | Coating, Canvas Coating, 4 | | : | turned back brim given additional height by spread- | shoulder straps and cla | “bean.” Then, in | , Med a falrsised f rock like, from gray mixtures and fancy blue or brown cassimeres. A Gaberdine, Tweed and aoe ir ing beige wings. Price $7.00 PR le insert in back. Price 50¢. a | | Mixtures, in Ms ‘ ao | + ~+{ Pekin-blue, Copenhagen, i " Extra Knickerbockers Mean Additional an. EAT hes Lie) Rose, Tan, Venice-rose, : ’ 2 Service for These (= Gray, Belge, ae : 1 wh | er De “se a Navy, Black, also black- | x ® | - { meee tert Suits at $6.00 and $6.50 Aiea and-white checks, | About the same instant [ felt 7 BED ' Chay PP | | ries Creer | a low | on my helmet, as it hnie jon an to th AILORED in the trench anc > 7 aenaee Price $9.50, $12.50, ap 00, $18.50 somebody had bounced a big | oe the dus “ ny di pinch-back models that boys “ | $21.00, $22.50, $23.50 i $24.5 g .00, $22.5 .50 anc Mary Jane” hs ee it, 1 hae a Pumps HILDREN'S fancy | Girls’ Tub Dresses seem to center on An extra pair of knickerbockers with each suit. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Priced at $6.00 and $6.50. 3 = y ke this style of low shoe-—and ° A r : ” " Py Blue Serge Suits in trench style, it is well suited to their Of Bright Ginghams : t m nd with full-lined knickerbockers, need: 4 sizes 8 to 16 years, $7.50. Mary Jane Pumps of Patent Vici 95c to $2.50 | 4 Boys’ Hats in the new middy shapes, ] ase es sigs tay yf pe | i . of fancy plaids and mixtures, sizes \ poet ane ha be | — additions keep ; 654 to 674, Se. $2.85.p0 these displays of School a , , and Play Frocks always fresh ; he ? Overalls—Jumpers — Unionalls White Canvas Mary Jane Pumps 7 ” 2 a pres a ” A * “4 Men s Work ~Shirts of sateen, chambray with hand-turn oles J and interesting : an © wit Clothes ind flanne!—Half-hose — Work fhe! lh alk gaa Distinctly youthful in style, ) o bor ae Glove oe ete, ee CUILDRI they especis yor Empire, 4 s coceuser bein macs aaa Belted, Middy and Straight-line Ale can ies effects, with trimming of Made to Order N . h c . 3 white collars, bandings and ome otting am Curtains PATENT CiGl Ia airvon, |, buttons. Sizes 6 t 14 years. Seventh year of continu a ent .¢ A cl K RUTTON ous service to the men of i “eo Priced at _S5e, $1.25 A number of houses that attle—always with ai ruins Union Label $1.00 Pair vn . ““" $1.50, $1.9 and —— ee serviceable Curtains make very effective, 0 — 97 304 sheer window draperies. They are 2'4 yards I ' . ' PIKE ST. long, finished with strong overlock edge, and are shown with plain center or allover designs, in white “Seconds” and ecru. a Girls’ Khaki Coveralls Attractive values at $1.00 pair. Women’s Drapery Fabric Remnants Stockings $1.50 and $2.50 at Reduced Prices 22c Pair N accumulation of short lengths (up to 2's A , é | 2 LACK Cotton and Mer- yards) quoted at deeply reduced prices, and Lodge Cafe Woman in Airplane 4 al Bombs London Stare tenine | ff pa Tre little gardener will be comfortably and appro- priately dressed in one of these Coverall Suits, and she will find it convenient for camping and out- ing wear, as well. Werld’s Largest Dry Cabaret | cerized Seamless including Stock vith double heel There are two styles—one with the bloomer over- Serims—Marquisettes—Nets—Cretonnes and sole and hemmed top; alls attached to a blouse effect which may be but- —many pieces that can be used to advantage in size "81% to 10. toned closely at neck—82.50. 3 the decoration of summer home or camp. “Seconds”—hence priced The other in bib and suspender effects—$1.50. } fo) low at ie par s ¢ nae Bs re Sizes 6 to 14 years. —Hisemént Seseeaell Basemene "BETTER JOIN AW. S. S. ‘CLUB! | sian Babies Till ft Hurts!” Tt id ‘* The greatest menace to the people ve of the United States today is the r} chance of. the Hun winning the war. Is i ass) Buy More Liberty Bonds and Celebrate Today, Liberty Day, Friday, April 26 DURING BAN ON MAIL TO SAMMY AID SMOKE FUND * f Our Boys in Fra et Bund is net for the individual wt Ht is for equal distribu tien ameng the men in service, ind reaches the man without friends as often as the man who has them HE worst evil that can befall a work- ing man or wom- an is poverty and dependence in old age. A Savings Account in The Union Savings & Trust Company is a_ barrier against old age depend. ence. Train your children to save in their youth. Then the habit is fixed. # Tobacco : ~~ p it Whose the hands which sho xe" Whose the hearts which spun it Whose the breasts which Whose but yours and mi attend th defend them? jend them? all? “Inasmuch as ye have de Unto one of the least of ¢ he phrase And v And you, Prussians, this shall blast you! ss memory sha s infamy out p seven seas s you have won it, Must be nursed on knowing knees These, the seedlings of a nation CANNING SUGAR y P4 A . boca ol a new crea F oA 1 " ; heir tender voices call Unto one of the le in FS ae there wil (Copy ris 8 NODA ters 4 in eel 1 on buted to New no . . a e ie mir vorkct ontributed to New | "rho tetier, which came trom \ Clip Out This Coupon; Help Sammies : Hom Hugh Med. € Inf TO THE PpPron 7 ¢ Purchases of sugar for canning by ba la How Vhe Seattle Star 0 (is at one time, In order ty ween cmaall 40 wane then : men Resources more than........ $5,000,000.00 to mf apeiawita] te, | PROR EMO LES eae te . : f ; nt reer that the sugar ecember. 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