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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918. PAGE 7 MOST DISHONOR HOOVER PREPARING GARAGED! IS LIST OF DOLLAR TO CURB PACKERS I A FAKE OR | WAR SLACKERS, stirs. cocuscmecres A MARVEL? hy TSON GARDNER BASEMENT Bathing Shoes | Cushion-brim Hats Knitting Bags 25 of White Milan 50c C ANVAS Bathing Shoe Cret Knitting Bags J in black with good : 4. 50 in ul styles, reduced solo, sizes 3 to 7, 25¢ oo for quick selling to 50¢ fi mart, medium-size masemees ee nor lst of wealthy men > ) respond to Red Cross and Liberty loan appeals will be made wt © slacker list will be post headquarters ¢ Red Cross cam ecomen and newspaper of the Interior to wit of the new device, Was discussed ut that um minat lative ris pair, Darement Salearoom ored pre ¢ Food Administratic THIS MEANT. EITHER VOLUN 1 5 at coming to the view that /TARY AGREEMENT WITH ‘THE , 4 . PP tailored meee as pictured W ; } PACKE! 8 TO PRICES TO BEY A od with white | ae wralthy men re fog EE Drape Veils poeereiy nat “sith ie omens ker class: as pointed » co 8. OF t rosgrain ribbon ailing and } sor tioh elpragreagnsdban oe Main Gem tio 50 ee a Handkerchiefs | dubenee Tat, Mowteaeeneuh. PACKING PLANTS Cc finished with butto An Be » print such sna | baa BOL yet med Page 4 RAPE VEILS in. sev- attractive valuc at $4.50. meek : t eral attractive meshes , Ld ¥ ‘ Handkerchiefs in rolled- eae with fancy border, in black edge, embroidered corner | f prom representing @ and other tyles; only, 114 yards long. Price Women’s and Misses’ | ad te eee 5O¢ each sun Masement Salesroom. | to light imperfections. | TOPCOATS a Stamped | IN A WIDE RANGE OF GOOD-LOOKING | AND PRACTICAL STYLES FOR STREET — | Lunch Sets AND UTILITY WEAR and named by Secretary all calls, it We also give you style, tail- pees alte ial oring and the finest materials at a great saving on every Suit, whether you spend but $15 or if you select one at $35. Special Value ina ite 39c $9.50, $12.50, $15.00 e HAVE ? a sey $ OURTEEN - PIECE | Cabinet ne “ 4 bea Luncheon Sets, $17.50 to $24.50 pre : eae stamped on art cloth, in 1 ; r will Y rested to w that _ —tailored from serviceable rafonola « : , : assorted dt igns, price 39¢ Valania eDaihi: CIS, “Saigo, | " os Tweed, Basket-weave | ? “The handsome Columbia ; LINEN GUEST TOWELS, and Novelty Coatings. Serviceable Grafonola shown in the tue. ene . e measuring 20x15 inches, ’ ‘ d Mus for gs you the meat, and for tb 7 stamped in several pretty in rose, Pekin-blue, Copen- | DECREASE IS SHOWN 5 : ; (aa i other exe IN UNFILLED TONNAGE ' —in regular and extra sizes. OR graduation and Cabinet room for 100 Records, NEW RK, M 10 THE COAT SKETCHED, in oon veer, 7 sanke eave materis " mode! Suits of good-weig! 4 A Special Outfit ata ba : bate wee ne rial, is onc Navy-blue Serge, with full- of the several att ractive styles lined knickerbockers. Sizes \ SPECIAL OUTHIT eee sting of featured at $18.50. 6 to 15 years, $7.50. an (522. A year ago t : BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS jf” gene on SPECIAL TERSIS OF etree vibes Sten eae —_— ers, allorec rom ” 7 with trench buckle s Salesroom Is a Good Di . C bi ‘ other military features; |f 7 Place to Bay imity Combinations $6.00. ern ae - PRESIDENT OF f 25 BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS [} * 4 1) of tweeds, novelty chee! _ BRAZIL BACKS Children s - aIC ake 2 and plaid cloths and (As Sketched) | fancy mixtures, in the tee || SHOES J oe price on these popular styles, 50¢, a Seattle Talking Machine Headquarters | U. S. WAR LEAD OPULAR items in cur- g ' ‘ | practical little Combina- | 65¢ and 75e¢. " weak- * td ee oo % tion Undergarments, consisting | BOYS’ CORDUROY } BY ROY W. HOWARD sen ai rn eg anata - | f q of drawe d waist of serv- | ©KNICKERBOCKE in | : sien i seas Lrg cic: bale ha? ipipee poye ne a iceable cross-barred dimity, but- | dark-drab color, 3 i prway ee include : ; toning at -shoulderand: hem. | to 17 ye "$1.25 pair | : — bead ater eh CS & Sizes 2, 4, 5, 6,9 and 12 years. | 3 GIRLS’ WHITE CAN PUMPS % hes Unusually good value at cee | The STORE ea tant Saleeroown Popular 2 — For MEN erat any Sleevel . Rbirleuee Miva. eho wid tr; 11% Offering a Wide Choice of eeveless ’ ; .w fod | | et ee Pretty Tub Frocks for Sweaters | : . . S PRING recreation fash- | Girls and Misses | ions for women and | misses place unusual em- | made up from bright new phasis upon these smooth- Chambray and Amoskeag Ging- fitting, sleeveless Sweaters, | hams, in the belted and Empire with narrowed-in Waist- " models of the current vogue, line. They are here in 30 with long or short sleeves and White, Pink, Light-blue, | ok full-plaited or gathered skirts Green, Rose, Yellow, Corn, a Z vey 2 smartened with cleverly - cut Turquoise, Lavender, ~ 9 ’ Sasement Salesroom. | pockets, belts and collars and Gold and Purple S ah + ui tailored as such Frocks sizes from 36 to 44; she DK. 4. Hh. BINTOS x —— * should be. prices, $3.50 and $4.25. x Free Examination was 39° ye R. & G. Corset | —cicse 6 to 15 years; 16, 966, EMBROIDERED SMOCKS | in Air; Breaks $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and for outing and home | BEST $2. 50 GLASSES Leg at Football $1.00 $2.50. Wear, ee featured Ais on Earth | se M : coat anc pre styles, one of the few options! LONDON After ¢ 5 To low-priced Corset cs 12, 14 and 16 (for Junior Misses), $2.95, $3. made from he linen- a Si ener * adth in score well adapted for $3.95, $4.50 and $5.00 : finished =m ater in + ee EON FIRST. AVR. co mile fa ae the average figure. It i wie ace : ioe ns ote: white and bright colors, + sonnets ton fren, oy frgrsentta ! ry 1 made of good quality cou- a0 prettily enn Hy e) Unions absolutely necennary Dthell tee : til, with four hose sup- An Attractive Group of schete and yore. Siam = f pockets and yoke. Sizes | BINYON OPTICAL co | porters. The bust, which . 36 to 44; pr a | -Y - Be ene Ave | fe is very low, is fitted with Silk Blouses at $3.95 $3.75 and ’ | a and thousands in between for stellen sal itonensoalaearg Fe elastic insets, and the long In Washable Taf, ‘ Bascment Salesreean | io every build of man PAINLESS skirt is flexibly boned, n Washable Tatteta, Tub Sitke, | 5 car with free space over the Pongee, Crepe de Chine and Metal Flouncing ull hips. Georgette Crepe , 7, Sh ar ~ ™), Sizes 19 to 29. Price P 1.00 Yard That’s why we can fit you, 4 *| ei66 ; high and low neck models, in the popular plain col- r iis Dies . e , $1.00. age SA eae Kasi _ Metallic ess Floune- or any other man in Seattle. e | pa PINK BANDEAU BRAS- ors, also pretty check and fancy stripe effects, With ings in gold, silver and 5 | : aah eteaiteae| ated buttons, ribbon bows and white satin collars effect- on ground of 5 a: sizes 34 to 42, | ively used for trimmings j Z | Sizes 36 to 44. Price $3.95. 5 3 oa Ld BT a O jie < Z aes 7 ATTACK ON OSTEND \JAPANESE JUMPS |MAN BECOMES CHIEF IVAN GIVEN $100 FINE STIMULATES TRADING OFF BRIDGE IN JUSTICE AT ‘OLYMPIA IN FALSE AD VERDICT NEW YORK, May 10—-Hishest ESCAPE ATTEMPT : TACOMA, May 10.—A_ Japanese named Mothary Arak held in jail! t » Janu unted nd had) prices of the [ribbon F PORTLAND, claring that P Jary 1st, his squadron had acco |for 250 bull mark | Capt b I iteq | here today for investigation by fed alan danée (ec War Savings Stamps DENTISTRY “a ae i for Sale Here ' ' co hin A “Spare us pain” ta the cry of ali \ from a pursuit i s Hut 608 Third Ave t ari id 1 hem | off ‘ been conducting @ ca ee-fourtha of Ste Araki w permalted MOH the at oe here. "a FREE DOCTOR ius dane you, have fir \ wo f ancers eh wk Pies r RICH MANUFACTURER t . ' * GETS 5-YEAR SENTENCE ONE- LEGGED MEN RACE SAN FRANCISCO, May 10,--Fe Z h. I Our y ry ¢ A. Fo eare I have e v idy of this disenne Ge to the f same. Come ta * , al ore ea 0 ition and eatimat RIGHT DRUG CO adv e Pp care tak 9 169 Washington St children's teeth. A liberal discount ral Judge Dooling tod. ntenc ‘ and 1111 First Ave. Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop faniiien: “AM “work ‘nga the Doctor will give rt N. Btant Otto. Jansen, wealthy Oakland man: é ri = | f inatios for th iT ufacturer, to five years in) McNeil 401-403 Pike Street Saeed salad Zod prescribe fer yeu tater wenate on the “w on for violation of th United Painless Dentis!s | FREE BokeG? \ Fou nse aie war pe ake stan wee of 12 miles; for a Ine. O08 ‘Third Avenue, r. James. | Hours: 8:30 a m. 8:20 p.m Open Sundays, 9 te 12% If you are sick you cannot do bet- tt ter than take advantage of this offer Wo save you money and give the | which h beet possible Uesuncet, Ores uso minus his right leg x and, like Dorr, walks on a “peg.” \ “Thuy « War Saving Stamp today, Petri “pegged out" after covering si eight and a half miles, giving t ne wome as campaign literature,