The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1918, Page 7

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Fraser PatersonCo. Featurimg Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats at $25.00 Large Assortments—the Newest Stules—the Utmost of Value for the Price ANY special values are included in these Suits and Coats, and the STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1918. PAGE 7 CONFIRM DEAL |USE POTATOES, FOR TRANSFER CUT ON WHEAT, OF YARD HERE 1S FOOD PLAN Confirmation of the deal involving] Housewives were urged to do with merger of the Skinner & Bddy|OUt wheat, at least until next har ration with the Seattle Con: | Vert. and rele f Ser, Soe noldiers, In the mtatement of the tion and Pry Dock Co, under jy ora Wnsatia mtrol of the former, was received | ¢ buy pot in Seattle Monday by D. 1, Skinner, | toe une them who refused to comment on the | libe statement explained that rx’ bread is being satiafactorily tured of substitutes: that housewives try It The transaction. | The telegram was received from) t Kinner'a representatives in Wash: | manuf ington, saying that negotiations had | #ugmested been closed with the United States} SUGAR. Cane hipping board Definite advices concerning the! merger, and provisions relating to tt expected to arrive in Seattle hortly That the lease, o1 would be only for the durat ts of ap garments included as regular stock represent splendid values and hg ' announced by the correct, new styles. The garments are of excellent, dependabie ma oni terials, they are splendidly tailored and finished better than is usual in ear MARU ARRIVES twenty-five dollar garments. © for : - 7 $246 to b : . WHOLE WHEAT Flour e S| Following the untoading of her The Suits at $25,00 ay E: ‘ ott rdance with an ; . ew into with Japan. —Recent advantageous purchases enable us to offer $| <a most unusual values in tailored, semi-tailored and nov- $ ERICKSON PLANT | elty styles. A splendid collection, showing serges, pop ‘| IS BUILDING FOR| om aa lins, gabardines, ete., in the season's favored color $| FRISCO CONCERN MEAT—Netatlore pay, which include tans, grays, Copenhagen blue, navy blue Hy intracte t6 the extent of 649,060 and mixtures. Choose Wednesday while the lection sah he od nited State is complete, at .......seeeseeeeoeee 00 Shir ee to 8 moO Aen Lea Piewr) | ay ° e ¢ C mestie ‘bay he Coats at $20. cong ae —Better styles, better tailoring, better materials than tok ‘ you usually find for twenty-five dollars, and there is a 81 63 %4. “bulk splendid assortment of the good, new styles. 3 —RBelted, semi-belted, plain and pleated styles, developed 8 are filled at ore . dd Spo! in im, ith , | in wool velour, burella, serge, wool poplin, mixtures, ete. $| Bon gory eal |cony STARCH Retailers vax ite, 10] bf aviatic pred at F ft Cal PEARL BARLEY (betk) Ke ’ —tTans, blues, rookie, gray, rose, Copenhagen, poilu and eng va Penge rye y hy E de te she: consumers | navy blue, as well as black. The correct, new styles, e| nomrxy | and exceptional values for peaees d $2r io YPRES ASHORE oh Fraser-Paterson Co, ‘Third o\. eattlebullt steam schooner} show bd *, Capt. & BL Shaw, commander, | Slim a Port near King a, me he to a cable 1 by hor! ke & Tren ad. | Bumper wheat crop from Minats and Telephone will spend $25,000,000 for during year, secretary says | pleted here Monday will launct embernt irt ‘ Grands go for $400/ Pience One ery cosy pavments of | at ‘Warren ave to $500, and. ailon easy aymen school Tuesday, at 8) 1, 1 of stenlir little as $6. Hugh M. Caldwell speaks Tuesday | If you think it is worth while say- thi’, aaa ioe bets ing $190 to $200 + at Municipal league luncheon, Wa x p ing arguments wer y this week. ;| ington Annex nad * condemnat A few used Pianos of standar proce for right of way fe mae octh as Hervard, ‘Knebe,| 9 E. Johnson arrested at Spokane i. vaste for $150 and $175. hotel Monday for selling ae } sidcisadainibiiaatied Community sing at West Seattle | Mv high school Tuesday Get Verification, ays War Warning | tion of telegrams from sol: | have wired to| the war | iminate a current | d. Coming 4 cour money us am not known ir t a sample of the type of that is a favorite means of relatives of soldiers at pre cording to the war depart KING COUNTY TOWNS HAVE TEUTON NAMES) Kummer, Lauderbeck, Qualheim | Lending ind Se ation are This Is the Newest Model of the OHIO Range onic quartet. The goeccccccccooccococcs anch | acy 7 ventas Pe E Far and Near : *: . TES EE tae enna New by Teleraph Fo | BAKER, Ore—The government utheran academy com : fs | na al radio station, from which an t exercises will be held} Crawford Vaughan, former| te ise, copa te to 8 Ke; Waabington cal observatory party will study the Tuesday and Wednesday nights premier of Sou Australia; Sergt.| ered, lle to 12 %e | ectipae of the aun June § was com Council of Service No. 10) Mal Co HL Smith, of the Brttisn |/BVAPORATED PRACTES ia BIG REDUCTION FOR || WASHINGTON —David A. Gates ight, at lt arrived im Meattio Monday | tte eee appointed Monday as super Ore hal al to conduct a neries of patrtotte lec- | PRUNES —Retatiers pay, Italten THIS WEEK tee agumt of vovenus collectore Gné| Jacttuen st luiee 4 seanvaee ecmsiovae po ia ‘ m iene! meke Gente coe) TeTenee agents in all states west | Thrift stamp sales in Seattle public te, 380 my. im Player Planes, on the Missisaippt, except North I . taled $43,694.91 | any tae pone Do T tie te Uprights of the highest grade. | Nebraska Minnesota, Iowa unerat services for Francis Sim 8800 GE s aun Ot iettnunt soul api ace is We are completely out of our! Louisiana. ie " ivernity reabyterian eme' apt. € lbon phe, 104¢ to 10%c, choice priced instrumencs, and rather| WE ATCHEE.—Mrs, C. F. Thom nat m. Tuesda | Veteran transt c eroded, 11-0 . Ne, fancy ‘ ‘enatchees, received word co ~ rat fe British of bu eto ould pay, lose trade on this account we| Wenatche: ‘c AR ac Page Reames speaks at Red) Britist mm-| faney seeded 12e to 164, choice eveded have marked down our prices on the | Monday that her brother oll ¢ ment at Ballard high| port commander of the! te to 10c, bull, 180 to 18%. ive instruments, so that any- ty, ome a the hig! sollieytedl Haney | Wednesda hd D. ™. Poy ton id yanking, formerly) CODFISH—Retatiers pay. 1? brick ne can afford to own one. You can|sicians in the gove . | Albert Maples, 15, 96th ave and) ( w nde Monday, Wee to 16he, 2:1. brick 18e to 1646 one a - - r of camp m was and . fr Th ne been under re ., dull jo te ite buy the very best in the small size) having charge ables gpser 7 A Ngan ng oe I : nd [Binet " nlunder re-| gnoud pay, 1-. brick 186 to $245; the medium size for $245,| K! d in a mote es. oh lt oll execpt wr pair a © Seattle] beickh 1740 to 186 %, bulk and the largest and art styles for| Zachary Taylor, Ky., where he | sha a | Constr pcr OB ys ‘The $600 and $700 Player| Was stationed [pany for c COTTON SEED OF” pov “ Minute Men of Precinct 99 meet | mallee Be eel eitite | “eat can 8140 $0 668 wl Major 4. B, Eagleson . ni IEYER & DAUGHTER |" schol, Fe ee, avis. | 10,000 Cate Lewis 1621 Third Ave. North of Pine. i, No. 4, meets at Anne Men Sing Friday A chorus of 10,000 voices, sald to be the largest number ever assem: | ed under one c will gather about the Car reviewing s 1 the Camp Lewin depot | Sunda Rd OATS (pare) — Teta FAVORS INCREASE IN *DAPAD | t av U. S. SHIP PROGRAM) tx" PEAS Hstaare, vay | te s oa baby be. In Sot FEA netatiers per ere he wo Ht 7. per 100 Te, | consumers should pay ® roth ann TALK TO SHIP WORKERS foas snced. 7, consumers and F, Cann, New York for Ba. ed at Tt i -| 4 | | BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital and Surpies $16,900,000.00 SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Ave. LOMARGARINE-—Metatiers pay. beat nto 40 pay, Wash consumers o per Ib. fancy 100 The, retailers pay | } consumers should pay Me, rotatiers + consumers should pay 2e CARROTS—Per 100 tbe, refatiors pay! $1.26; consuinere should pay tb. | PAINLESS FREDERICK =NELSON | AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT U.S. WAR SAVINGS AND THR These Every Se Stamps are on Sali Women’s “Napa Tan” | Tramping Boots, $9. 50 | A women's for mo. specialized de hiking, ign fishing, torcycling and mountaineer ing wear, made from special- ly-tanned calfskin, cut 12 inche high and unlined Heavy welted sole. Price $9.50 pair. White Canvas Boots $6.50 Pair ( in glove-fitting-ankle pat- | tern, cut nine inche high, | with hand-turned sole and | full Louis heel. Price | pair. Firet 5 Philippine Hand-made Baby Dresses Special $1.75 TP HE Infants’ Wear Section offers an exceptional val | ue in the: imple and dainty hand-made Dresses, as _pic- tured, of fine white batiste, with hand tucking and feath- er stitching. | The neck and sleeves are finished with Valenciennes lace edge and very fine em- broidery ve In long tyle for infa also one- and two-year. size Specia $1.75: ead wiser RIB-O-NIT For Sweater Knitting 66CV AVE the wool for our xz men” is the thought which inspired “Rib-o-nit,” the new | knitting ribbon—used in exactly the same manner | | as wool and Makes up into charming Sieaters, Scarfs, | Girdles, Bags and Baby Garments ] | —in black, white, apple-green, pink, lilac, emerald, | yellow, maize, cream, old-rose, delft- | champagne, blue, navy, coral, , turquoise and khaki. Spool of one aetead yards of Rib-o-nit, $1.45. n, First BASEMENT SALESROOM | Cotton Crepe Kimonos at 75c S pictured, Kimonos of A cream-color Cotton £ Crepe in good weight, trim- f med with pipings and buttons | of pink or blue, and tying in front with tasseled cord. | Price 75¢. WOMEN’S WHITE BLOOMERS with tline and knee and 29; price CREPE elastic sizes 65¢ —Basement Salesroom Silk-Lisle Hosiery, 40c Pair Women’s Black Silk-Lisle Stockings with flare top, sizes 81% to 10, 40¢ pair. Children’s Cotton Half-Hose with fancy tops, in assorted stripe combinations, pair 25e. | Basement Salesroom i) ul] thm. tall $2.25 to ys Alani! rad | LM. tall $2.66 80; pinks 1-1 mer Leas al tall, $175 to $1.96 ners. should || HE Basement Drapery Sectio! 4 can, 4 Bockeye, | ~ Fer, Mat S00 to Bbc, 1M. fat S80 to - Colonial assortment of these pretty Oc, 1-M. tall B30 to Bo; Alasks ne | {ih tali #0 to 400; inka, 1-1. tal | summer bedrooms ihe to 200 ce io} FRESH FISH— R R S in colorful chintz effects. f=] pg ae ge ‘i gt al ag ug: Sizes range from 2x3 to 3x6 to $7.50 each. Gran teent Werening Closet tame Thave rhee8, Haiti, rotator pay ee| WOMAN CAPTAIN FIGHTS ADVOCATES AMERICAN i i is wa .s ER STEAMER MODEL FOR PARLIAMENT S EVERAL refinements are introduced in thi wot Ob caret, cron oa| 10 SAVE H Lal newest model. The omission of the seldom- KANE-TAYLOR TEA DENTISTRY LING COD, retatters bay fe T.: con: | right of Miss Maud & pac i i f o je to Mo ri ong used, dust-gathering teapot shelves is one of them, YLO THER | | “pare us palo” theory of at srt pee ibs| can and owner of & see i SPECIALTY C0 humanity. Hut at_ 608 Third Ave. Me 18 Tat ce: | ander Agassiz, to prever Pe Ane. Kate The Ohio is as good as it looks. Its rep- [; there is no Dai. Three-fourtha of abe ike Gacmiaw raiders thor be a” & at pene - utation has been built upon Performance. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) teeth ae at ast ar ore eee OE. rn should pay 6c to 7%e TB. | ing declared a pone of i sivides NUE An ana > for its oven is brought to baking heat, under te Fe o a ibeg & sociaitiae i. and ead a ordinary conditions, within 8 1 inutes from “ 4 ” % of gh discount | MOTHER Is BURNED TO U. OF W. mitt ie ne ; the time a match is touched to the kindling make and repair Ladies |/given to all unton men and thelr (DEATH IN HOME FIRE ; TURN OUT aap ERS | nes’ i hivd Bisex years ¥ }EROME, Ariz, Ma 1 n ord tie bide °F) Prem L See ee = |" “If It's Made of Leather— | _ a eae = ling she heard her baby crying in her ¢ rx, cou will } weet, | io jome, Which was burning at the be offered to hoo! ate ae DERICK & NELSON ue na car wo ol KY MARKET OO8 Third Avenue, Cor, James. come and burned to death. The in countr have been cut down t half ———————————— 0 ite Liberty Theatre Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p, m|fant was safe in its father’s arms) and the denand for engineers has | | Buy a War Saving Stamp today. =~ ales o Upen Sundays, ® to 12 outside the home. been doubled. ~ ener SALE in plain colors with striped S AGENCY FOR IFT STAMPS ction of the Store Misses’ and Children’s Tan Calf Laced Shoes (As Pictured) -with 34-height top and welted sole; built from se lect tan calfskin stock, on a comfortable broad-toe last. Sizes 81% to 11, $4.75 Sizes 1114 to 2, $5.50 WHITE CANVAS ANKLE- TIE PUMPS with welted sole, for misses and chil- dren; sizes 814 to 11, $3.00; 1114 to 2, $3.50 pair, —First Floor. A New Shipment of Hemstitched Curtains In Plain Weaves NCLUDED in the ship- ment are Hemstitched Curtains of marquisette, in white, cream or ecru, at $1.85, $2.00 and $3.00 pair. —also, Curtains of fine, round-thread Voile, with 2-inch hemstitched hem, | in white, ivory and ecru, at 50, $2.75 and $3.00 pair. —First Floor. The “Northland” $24.00 —a well-built Refrigerator —30 inches wide, 16 inches from front to back and 42 inches high—with ice ca- pacity of fifty pounds. The ice compartment, adjustable shelves and drip pipes are all easily accessi- ble for cleaning purposes, and all doors are tight-fit- ting. A good refrigerator for the small household. Price $24.00. _nira Floor, n is showing an attractive and cool-looking rugs for ends and prices from $1.10 Basement Salesroom, feet; | WAR ‘COUNCIL MEETING OPENS AT SACRAMENTO ‘RAMENTO, Cal., May 14.— rnational reputation y type will rid Wate s of € address the big war council opening here today. Attending were members national, state and county defense the chief speakers be 1 Perigord, of the h army ENCAMPMENT Is ON encampmen’ and. conyas tien Gaal r Republic, Wom: s and Daugh Ladies of public, be- vesday, A presented to the Lincoln high school by the com- ‘vention Tuesday morning,

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