The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1918, Page 7

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}eeooeeee Shipyard and Waterfront ‘a News & Notes Playing SHIPYARDS ARE LAUNCHING TWO | SHIPS EACH DAY An ave Take Your Husbands Along! itll do’em good hed by United State ency Fleet jday we shipy © Emer ending oat ar the Portland 8 of Maine |SKINNER-EDDY | SUBSCRIPTIONS | TOTAL $660,350 last week Taming al Husband —with— 4 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ::." Tamer From the world famous comedy, “The Marionettes” an A B went compan $460.5 Re \SKINNER & EDDY i WILL TAKE OVER |PLANT ON JUNE 1 Second at Seneca—Continuous 1! to 11 Admission 2e—Children id se Sichey large thereafter | under WANT R. R. ENGINEERS | ©» FOR OVERSEAS DUTY, taline #1000 W. J. Rafter, superintendent the Alaska engineering employme | bureau, haa been authorized by Maj Fog be 1s ett | H. P. Warren to accept ¢ year lame terminals cing formed a Camp Custer, ¢ overseas service SEATTLE FIRM HEADS \*—\vumir? stamp a aay | EMERGENCY FLEET LIST keep the Hun awa: The Skin Biot Seat redit Gladly’’ or & Bady le, Man beer I head of fast const: te in the latest edition of the Emergency | Fleet News, producing more steel |tonnage in a month than any 46 other steel yard The Bethe one of Value Ever Offered In a Phonograph Lo- ON OUR USUAL LineraL he ; nig 7 Migr gl cated in the Cen- CREDIT TERMS ter of the South Of a Small Deposit End Busi Dis and the Balance in a Very Easy Weekly ict. or Monthly A Permanent Conven Payments fence for Bouth End People CHECKING AC COUNTS, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS INVITED. dl |Says Seattle Has “100 Per Cent” Men “We fee that Yhere is not much t a being ar ranged among st a workers ir Seattle. SHIP MEN TO RALLY 1 Hep | ve ; 400 SHIPYARD MEN SIGN CLASS ROLLS With the opening of the free school in steel ship construction at department Registered Dentists ‘Third and Madison St. Ruys this date COL NOLA, °q many exclusive COLUMBIA features, ‘Tone- control shutters, speed rea- ulator and concert ttising, enable me to eautitul thinsoffer. Go to any Ghote, Beautit Fonte. get his prices, then come dust-proof to me and get 20 per cent ont n fact, an ' from his. figure, with careful, bodying p , Bie Painless methods and PERSONAL body the Seattle ATTENTION. ty of line DK. J. BROWN'S NEW OFFiCcy the best Orpheum Bldg. workmanship Third and Madison. " is FREE DOCT OR Geo to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. Ir And the Doctor will give) for th you a careful examination | the East waterway withor and prescribe for yes |}! adn postponement of FREE. If yeu are sick you cannot do bet- | Eee | enuine up-to- GRaro- with the will cure any case of Pyorrhea such as at iain the curable stage for 10 to $25. Personal service, out it district, moder- 1 corporation. ° Wednesday taugh YPRES jadhnidie you to d - re 1 All we want hAnnae tt come 18 tom yrted aground at and listen to some stir . ates intay ring patriotic music favorite opera or the est sohg hits on this did instrument of harbor tugs, and is plen ASK TEMPORARY BRIDGE sunnce of a temporar 1 bridge over it a draw opening of construction of Chamber of Commerce and C We save you money and give the bd ics Club Tuesday night best pessible ucaimens ~~ = GEN GREENE TO permit po STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918, PAGE 7 "BASEMENT | SALESROOM REDERICK «NELSON {| Charming Styles in New Tub Frocks $7.50 $9.50 ERY desirable in style, and carefully made in all de tails, are these new Frocks of gingham, linene and _ linen-fin- ished crash—just such dresses must have inspired the vogue for ginghams. There are coat styles, surplice effects and belted models with buckles, in large and small plaids, and plain colors Tan large Blue Lavender Green Rose Yellow with collar and vestee of white plain white material. Sizes for women and misses. Priced at $5.85, $7.50 and $9.50. Basement Salesroom. pique or Women’s Hosiery (Seconds) 22c Pair LACK Cotton Stock- ings, slightly imper- fect, in sizes BY to 10, priced low at 22¢ pair. Basement Salesroom. Dainty Neckpieces at 25c OLLARS of sheer broad or- gandie with Filet-pattern lace insertion trimming or combination of lace edging and hemstitching; novelties with shadoW hem or embroldery. An attrac- tive display at 25¢. —Basement Salesroom lace edging, also A New Shipment of: Women’s Sample Shoes in | $2.95 Pair Two hundred and eighty-five pairs in the lot. Sizes 3 1-2 and 4 only high shoes, pumps and strap slippers included; styles suitable for street, dress, sports and hguse wear. —in Patent Leather, Black and Colored Kidskin, White and Combination Effects a few pairs of each style: please note carefully that sizes 344 and 4 only are available in this offering. only Spring Styles (Basement Salesroom, Thursday) Women’s White Middy Suits at $1.75 NHE simply-styled, easily-laun- dered Suit pictured, is made of a firm twill suiting and care- fully finished in every detail. Sizes 36, 38 and 40, Price $1.75. Basement Salesroom Men’s Work Clothes Of Dependable Quality VERALLS with jack- ets to match, in blue and black, $2.25 garment; in white, $1.75 garment ptt ie Unionalls in blue and khaki-color, $3. Canvas Gloves, 20¢ pair. Leather Work Gloves, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 pair Half-hose, 25¢, 35¢ and 45¢@ pair. Shirts of blue-or gray chambray, $1.00 and $1.50. Black Sateen Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50. Flannel Shirts in blue, gray and khaki-color, § $3.50 and $4.50. 50, Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers well-tailored from dark-drab corduroy, in sizes 7 to 17 years, $1.25. BOYS’ SCHOOL CAPS in serviceable mixtures, plaids and checks, sizes 6% to 714, 50¢ and 65¢. Basement Salesroom. r patriotism ‘mine tos itn contact of t o whic e er civilians with the an Rave Gen ic ; fos tag Hf. A. Greane has offered entire co i on, See operation in a plan to establish a shy Pi pbb Rae egies fs miniature divisional encampment in| 47 ttle for three days, beginning | 4 committes od ray 4 Aley, J | May Hanson, District Attorne Rober unders, Allen Dale, of the Si and Sailors’ club, and who has been ap of the co bration, visited mediation dof Tom Kean A. Wha “Phulp Pearl to present the union's lie Charles DP. Davi ifted chairman n Fourth of July ¢ mmmittee CALL FOR MACHINES hine and Saturday who haa a mac devote ifternoon to ure of the men in uniform, Is asked to phone to the motor division of the | Woman’ » League for National Serv lice, at the Soldiers’ und Sailors’ club. for the it on 1.) and Sunda the pleas and Mrs, Greene will t ent at the Fourth of July which will be observed entirely with out fireworks, pres celebration, | BARBERS DECIDE \E |ON ARBITRATION AGAIN SATURDAY | SEND MEN HERE :: ra seaeeternsrnaey «aac EN CET Y SCONOOLS|, © eye Flouncing Embroidery 75c Yard AINTY Embroideries of the sort required for lingerie frocks and undermuslins, including Cambfic Embroideries, 27 inches wide, and Voile Flouncings, 36 inches wide. Attractively T5e yard. Rasement Salesroom. priced at Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers 39c ELL-MADE Bloomers of good quality black sateen, sizes 2 to 14 years, 39¢. ment Salesroom, Dainty Net Waists $1.95 WO attractive models in these Waists of cream-color and white Net —one with embroidered front and trimming of tiny black satin buttons and bow, the other with tucked and lace-inset cascade ef- fect, fastening with jewel- like glass buttons. Sizes 38 to 44. Price $1.95. —Basement Salesroom. BASEMENT SALESROOM Choice Is Wide in Untrimmed White Hats $1.95 to $4.50 HE foundation for the all-white summer favorite, many charming the Basement Salesroom, ranging from the sided turban in trim, »-fitting effect straight with tween these extremes. Featured in these straws: White Milan Hemp and White Milan, at $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 $4.50 —Basement Salesroom. hat, a mid- takes forms in novel, four - roll- ail Pe styles be- to the large, advance clo sailor numerou Hemp, White Smocks Are Constantly Gaining in Popularity —and little wonder, for reereation garments 80 quaint and attractive are seldom introduced. Especially smart are the Smocks with embroidery of yarn and twist, some with contrasting collar and cuffs, and novel gathered pockets. Made of linen- finished material, in green, white, rose and blue. Sizes 86 to 44. Priced at $3.75 $3.95 Basement Salesroom Wonnsla Union Suits 35c and 39c EASONABLE weight in Women’s fine-rib- bed White Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, with cuff knee, sizes 36 and 88, 35¢; 40 to 44, 39¢. —Basement Salesroom. Correspondence Stationery 35c Box WO delicate tints featured in this Sta- tionery—blue and buff —24 sheets of paper with envelopes, 35¢ the box. Basement Salesroom. Casque Combs 35c HESE jewel-studded combs are equally attractive with high and low hair-dress—35¢. ~-Basement Salesroom Dress Woolens At Attractive Prices N appropriate material for dress or skirt is a 42- A inch wool suiting with narrow stripe of black on grounds of navy, wistaria and green, $1.00 yard. 42-INCH FRENCH SERGE, in navy-bine, Copen- hagen-blue, medium green, brown, wine and black, $1.15 yard. MIXED COTTON AND SILK SHIRTINGS in a range of tasteful patterns and colorings, 32 inches wide, $1.00 yard. Hair Brushes 45c HESE Brushes have good, durable bristles, set in metal, and wood backs. Price 45¢. —Basemert Salesroom —Basement Satesroom. HOICE of white, blue and pink in Wash Ribbons for lingerie use; 14-inch Lingerie Ribbon 10c Bolt . 2 f 5 vards wide. Bolt of 5 yards, 10¢. Dasement. Salesrsaal Exceptional Value: Rayo Lamp, $2.95 Oil camp HIS Nickel-plated is suggested for summer cottage use. It gives a bright, white light and is priced, complete with chimney and white shade, at $2.95. Lamp and Basement Salesroom, | t the Qu high school and the Interba school Saturday afternoor rge FB. Littlefiek Nurses, under the Ira Brown, help to schedule, Th at the requ an effort te umined may t « old, but t were below Not one bables examined ‘tell below normal. | At Longfellow school, Precinct ed Minute Broadway will om from Precincts 240 and 2 er at Hawthorne school, Men will meet at 8 p.m high thone Thursday night his attitude direction of Dr.| to it rry out the] data. h Corporation Counsel plained t EXA An examination for ma jority ported at the Franklin | chool clinics last week | fe of the 122) °° [ed at the office tary, 208-5 EXAM FOR CLER Necessary Saf presinenied| tne men | clerk-carrier be obtained at room 303, Federal} May 18, 6 p,m, building, M41 will gath 2 larry Ff , XAMINE BABIES Roe CITY BILL GIVES AWAY STREETS 1D, Lane explained toward) river V| the Bast M \’ | provid He said he was Huds but would like more not opposed definite | vere y Caldwell bx preme that only 25 jof the Hudson st the improv KS | Oppose it forest and | fF Id here on June | !€ Provic may be obtain: | Was appr district secre. | Sloners by ¢ uling of th g franchise TION FOR 1d clerks will t Full informatic sdera makes a gift to a pr CARRIERS | several public streets, information 1 ution arding Seattle Manufacturers’ a ual dinne: examin: Annex. day The mayor declares of the residents district approve per cent urned down ever g them that fg streets and ‘ounty commis: ‘The wording of the ordinances also ivate concern of ation turday, at Washington Hotel

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