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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, PAGE 7 VISIT AT LEWIS»: ipons corps was hed on the campuea of the American citigens are fighting at “ * the United Cigar U t d Wh t ped into the Boxee for ntrimmed, 1te to the Northwestern Division Red|reap a harvest of $700 a week in| the “Our Hc representatives. } ‘The sum of $46.15 was turned « University of Washington Wednem| the front,” says Darwin. ase’ Wwe in Frans Tob Cross conference esday's session supply atiot| RUSH WORK ON FOUNDRY | yenterday to tne fund by the Al S “‘Waghidatél parade of wn He Darwin, Fish brokers have brought legal action to force Darwin — ee rs’ training! to give them permits day morning for the $00 delegates! allowing enemy alien Austrians to © by exploiting the| Fund," will be converted into cas Following the military review, oon-| sal: industey Jand the f Ix added to the smoke em a S ferences and committee meetings oo - | fund for boys “over there 9 e HERE are several i were discussed. A. A. Hilton Work on the new $160,000 foundry | building store of the United Cigar » 5 Grector of supplies, said the new! and machine shop being constructed |Co good shapes in ‘i aystem of waret by Skinner & Kady is progressing — Officers and men of the U. 8. F 8. these White Hats—poke i lished, whereby iquarters will be. yay “ Ro. elt, no’ Alank rs, ap apidly K' to Dave Rodgers, | Roosevelt, now in Alaska waters, ay . “tg fe 3 able to keep on hand a 90<day sup. of the company.|@ x effects, drooping - brim ’ ply. Chapters accepting allotments | will hereafter find materials to fill it immediately available. Thursday a large delegation wi! visit Camp Lewis. styles, straight sailors, and roofing of the are practically com: Editor Star: Inclosed please oe " halk chuak tue A Ser tee 2 mushroom effects, roll pleted, and it da check for or the to ished well within the scheduled om re of two months. » fund, which I wd to duplicate, Not lar brim sailors and high crown pokes—all sus- ceptible to the trimming effects of the moment Attractive values at SL.O5. nthly good work you boys on the the following f REDERICK & NELSON! March 9, 1918 st Crm 0. Pierson, 3119" Arcade Trimmings Suggested: Rkig., Seattle, Wash, Dear Charlie: Just ike we White Feather Wheels, $1.15. ere old friends, Since usin cee aaaace 3 wih atmaear be White Feather Fancies, your friend. Many th It Small White Feather Cockades, 50e It was handed me just after | Gasuschs ‘asatebien mar from our American guns " r in Germany As American t oO in very very scarce “over here,” I want you, like the rest, to know that t surely appreciated by me and the rest of the boys. Thank ou again, I am Yours truly (Signed) J. W. GREEN, M. Q, 150th Field Artil! A. B. ¥ Yours very truly CHAB, O. PIERSEN wile i! it Pica iN |preciate what American tobacc {means to men in the service, and » they raised $8 among themerlves to send the boys in France. The Roosevelt is nanned by men d DY the sea service nipping beard. The Many Different | Styles of Beds Rok aes ninie Tom Regan, John \ or Are Displayed on the Fourth Floor ir ‘Tom, Warren Roderick Dunbar ache | 2 eee ss : ‘om ite Oe iT d é N bet IRON AND STEEL BEDS in the popular Fn Chart san. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses round and square tube patterns, in ant a | Noack, J. H. Questenan, Harry Fong For Practically E 0. ji But, | Ms : | Wong Dweck, Ken Makin, Ed Larson ° ally Every Uccasion nink= | Vernis genes and enamel came mae | of Summer, at These Prices: — inishes. Tom Plank jotet $1.00 am - = Sree Pers aes | $6.25 $9.65 $11.75 $17.35 ea SATIN BRASS BEDS in a wide range of styles. Wares nab BS Neckefelier ave pa — $ Ae § ; $ ' par CHILDREN’S CRIBS in Metal and Wood. Flagg er ae PECIMEN values at each price are shown Ee Sa hee *: W> Somes See Gaon Anse in the sketch: es aa THE DRESSES AT $6.25 are of silk poplin in rose, green, Pekin-blue, plum and navy, in straight-line and Billie Burke styles, with smart braid and embroidery trim- ming. THE DRESSES AT $9.65 are of taffeta silk, and foulard-and-serge combi- nations, in beige, gray, rose, green and navy. Jumper styles, Eton and straight-line effects pre- dominate, many with tie belt. THE DR SS AT $11.75 feature Foulards, Messalines, plain and satin- striped Taffetas in Russian-blouse, overskirt and bustle effects of Pekin-blue, tan, gray, navy and black, also gingham plaids, stripes and novel printed effects. THE DREs AT $17.35 offer very attractive values in frocks of Georg ette crepe, taffeta, Crepe de Chine, satin and Foulard, in tier-skirt, bustle and draped effects, with trimming of beads, braiding and embroid- Choice of Tan, Gray, Beige, Pekin-blue, Green, Navy and two-tone combinations. —Basement Salesroom Springs, Mattresses and Cots. . Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THR Eprror The Seattle Star Inclosed find The Square-tube Bed pictured is one of the popular designs in lightweight steel construction. An excellent value at $15.00. Fourth Floor. te bay packages of tobacco, thre “Our Bays in France Tobacco Fund THEATRE Centiseous Daily 1 to it An Especiaity Entertaining New Shew Temerrew JOHNSON-DEAN REVUE Greatest Colered Act im Vandevitle—Singing, Dancing and Cake Watkiag. known friend, the soldier, will agree to send me = message of thanks “Ten Minutes of H. of Some Dar” | “A Trip to the Coast” ec a hegamagpcaens eon coeur eme eo gS a THE RUTH BOWELL TRIO -or-~ |} Far and Near ETHEL CLAYTON in “Journey’s End’ 3 News by Telegraph '$ and Telephone coco Women at the University oe ’ Play H he heaviest vote = Sa Boys’ Play Hats league off rs Tuesda Preal Lola Friars: vice pres t ‘ aces nenstrr Won 25c, 35c and’ 65c treasure toberta ‘isher, hairman of executive board, Grace |f/ -——woven from natural-color Mexican straw, these hats Ge Cicer, susie. wanrammatative, are just the sort that mothers will choose for little Parchman; sophomore repre: | fellows’ play and outing wear. ‘“Rah-rah” and other wentative, Helen Worboy: eee A 4 Ralph ler tank, ée11 29th ave. N.| shapes, with bands and bindings of various kinds, e e e e e e e e e e se TILL SATURDAY RITA JOLIVET “LEST WE FORGET” A Vivid Screen Presentation of the Causes W., died Sunday ‘night, a 25¢, 35¢ and 65¢. Contributing Aadberrths _ States Entry siigreidlges ‘the Capital Hin 4 ra Straw Hats for the older boys, in the regulation army sidliadib ol trict “Sombrero” block, 35¢ and 65¢. WASHINGTON. — President and a circus Tues CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE | Walking into her living Foom, Mrs. 1 3 | Men’s Work Shirts Tobias. after Chambray Shirts in blue and gray, $1.00 and $1.50, 4, and burglar Black Sateen Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50. |W. J. Martin, 2626 pnfronted a burglar | noon. She scream gg sls hapared | Shirts in gray, blue and khaki-color. | ‘Burgiar stole $75 in War Savings Flannel hirts in gray, 1 khaki-color, stamps from office of W. J. Mc $3.50 and $4.50, Basement S Laughlin, Empress building, Tues jday night. ———— | Burglars entered residence of Mrs. | |W. A. Hoopman 15 Marke t,} oe Tuesday afternoon stealing $20,| versity of Washington wil apni three gold rings, gold watch, gold) the ttle F n Trades club locket and chain, and $50 bank), Wednesday at 6:15 p. m, at Masonic page ges Shipyard and [eta cigs tt obtain or Chemo te root sures! Waterfront +S ments Tuesda | Tom Mori »|two to fifte Jcompany wi formators and chain how. The Snoqualmie pass road over the E Cascades will be open to the public’ Hebrew lost a ay. Doesn't kr SS. burglary | whl speak Wednes m. at Young Men's auditorium on| Four Ships About ° aaa (icine Kauteen, whol Friends and relatives of the boys] Completed at Dry _Dr. Hsiew Yen, Dr. v1. Sun, Dr. given ih babes e ae i e ig apron pho sub Me pn ane y, wood, topa ot either leather or waterproof heavy canvas. Built Le an left Seattle Tuesday Sepak pepee pines e is ay Bee | ire Said sana yard come to the front with ar like m regular aljleather shoe, on regular lasts, and by regalar UNION Shoemakers. Cheaper than the poorest paper-soled shore, as strong as the highest priced leather shoes; as comfortable aa any shoe. An ideal shoe for gardening, factory work, farming, canner jes, shipyarda, in fact wny place where the shoe is put to heavy use in wet ground of on damp floors ‘ssive whist party will be | iMott Bay Camp No, 5188,| While other steel plants have Thursday evening at] launching ve one by one, the 1 y has not been dle the five ways maintained that are scheduled to t c imultaneously at a near date, While offic Student four minute men spoke at the weekly assembly at Broadway high school lay Bichloride of mereury tablets re xemble headache tablets, so Mre |J. Gunterman, 41, 2212 W. 39th st | wwallo everal Tuesday evening WN » hall, Second ave. and Seneca Ny) George H. Fortson auxiliary | es War Veteran: » United | She will r er a dinner from 6 to 7 in f UFACTURING C0. Lloyd Campbell, 26, 814 Minor ave., ‘hall ‘Thurs evening. | refuse to divulge the launching date collided with truck whil The Lloyd George chorus will give | it Is believed that one ship will prac into the water at the Eagles’ hall, | tically follow anott Pine at Proceeds Such a movement, tartling con | motorcycle Tt jin the Providence evening hospital with a 2720 Seventh Avenue South. Stall 30, Economy Market. Dr. Stephen 1. Miller of the Uni-! American Relief ase an F | | DELEGATES TO ‘eooneamranest UNITED CIGAR FT — BASEMENT “cass STORE RAISES | BASEMENT | FREDERICK&NELSON | 21 eeNT oon An Attractive Offering of i b] Women’s House Dresses Featured ea in Four Groups: 9c) |$1.25 $1.45 $1.75 AT $1.45 A very attractive collection of Dresses Gingham Dresses in stripes of blue and in plain chambray and patterned ging- white or black and white, with em- J hams, with trimming of embroidery broidery edging on collar; wide belt, 4 and pearl buttons. Sizes 34 to 44. two pockets on skirt. es 36 to 46. 4 Middy Blouses 95c and $1.25 UMEROUS §attractiv styles to choose from in these Midd regula- tion and coat styles, some all-white, others with trim- ming of plain color or stripes. Styles with long or short slee Sizes 14 to 44. Priced at 95¢ and on $1.25. —nasement Satesroom Women’s White Canvas Shoes, $4.50 A‘ pictured, _well-pro- portioned Boot of white canvas, with white welt sole and 1'4-inch heel. izes 214 to 7. Priced at $4.50. —posement Salesroom Silk-Flounce Petticoats $2.35 HE tops of these Petti- coats are made of firm percaline or sateen, and the deep flounces are of soft taffeta silk. Choice of emerald, white, navy, purple, dark-green and black, also changeable effects. Lengths 84, 36 and 38 inches. Price $2 v 1 n ve it since the beginning of 1918 FRENCH SAILORS HERE French sailors arriv- | attle for the French governme PIGOTT BACK HOME | wrecked. . to the city he night William Pigott, director of wooder shipbuilding for the Biehth district.|12 |, W. W. FOREIGNERS | SIX SOLDIERS HELD IN arrived in Seattle from Washingté Tuesday He ays efficiency is| geared high in governmental circles METAL TRADES CONVENE | The Pacific Coast Metal Tra convention opened in Tacoma Tu day, with a large attendance of rep resentatives from California, Wash Columbia ington, Oremo: STEAL WORKERS’ CARS Auto thieves have stolen two ma chines from among the workers’ cars broken leg. j will be turned over to the British-|trast to the procedure of other| in front of the Seattle Construction ation. plants, would bring the Construction| and Dry Dock Co. within the last few Twelve of the men arre will meet Wednesday evening at the| headquarters. The state's quota is Summit school, Summit ave, and| $29,000,000, Subscriptions up to Pike st. date are $42,000,000 and still going. AT 95¢- Dresses of plain blue chambray in sizes 36 and 38 only. Middy Dresses in delft-blue and tan, izes 34 to 44, Striped Percale Dresses in various colorings. Allover Aprons in plain indigo-blue. a An assortment of practical styles in percales, cotton foul- id ginghams, 34 to 40, AT $1.75— ent Salesroom, An Exceptionally Interesting Showing of New Cretonnes at 25c Yard achieving charming, yet inexpen- sive, decora- tive treat- ments with these Cre, tonnes are al- most unlim- ited. They’ suggest themselves for Window and Door Hangings Bedspreads and Valances Chair Cushions Screen Panels Furniture Coverings ’ Knitting Bags Fancy Work In slip coverings, especially, will they afford an agreeable change in a room, and at the same time pro- tect the permanent upholstery during the Summer. The tapestry-patterned over-prints for summer home and camp decorations, are included in excellent variety. Price 25¢ yard. ienieaian tal Sleeveless Glavever Sweaters $3.50 and $4.25 Ve smart with sport skirts and tub frocks are these Sleeve Sweaters in pink, light-blue, white, yellow, purple, green, rose and turquoise, some with contrasting stripes for trimming. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $3.50 and $4.25 Basement Salesroom. Covered Stone Jars For Egg Preserving GGS can now be successfully E preserved for use when they are less plentiful, and a covered- stone jar is one of the first requisites for this method of food- conservation. These Jars range in size from half-gallon to 12-gallon capacity (the five-gallon accommodating a half-case of eggs) and in price from 35¢ to $2.50 each. —Basement_ Salesroom. PURITAN LIME for egg-preserving, five-pound on package for 25c. Housewares Section, Basement. —#] MAYOR ROLPH ENJOYS bs i SLEEP ON ARMY BUNK boys yesterday, rested in the big can- he was loath to come One To BE SENT BACK HOME PROBE OF HOLDUP CASE AN FRANCIS May 8.—Six smont were the I. W. W. he s to the police, it was s having been stolen from waaay ot we*) STATE FIGURES ARE PEON STILL CLIMBING UP moans The state has climbed $13,000,000 Y prescribed quota for the ———_-—— Third L te Men of Precinct 136) to last s lable figures, from Joan