The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 7

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Fraser-PatersonCo. 100 of the Newest Coats For Womem and Misses on Lockedout tolegr Seattle who hes before the bor Council We showed such go even to a knowle terms, that they r tion from ¢ promive of Uy the 40,000 union men and women of the elty. ph girls of te entral La wiay evening iting spirit, | of ringside | elved an ove | | attend a place want to step lightly,” said Miss Edna J. Nixon. for one was persuaded not to atte nday the un when I saw 80 4 the Mon / NE hundred splendid Coats arranged for Friday. They are the newest styles, 3 offer exceptional values, There are full length Coats, three-quarter Coats and the new, snappy veitniend models. eting the dl, and girl $ | day after be of us has at increas The materials are excellent wool velours, bur- ellas, diagonals, coverts and poplins. Fane? 1! ut we're not going back one my —The styles are those given Fashion's approval. ne, We'll go back as & body kK, stylish, dependable Coats for every daytime occa- wearing the Red, White and Blue = ’ 1 Ask Backing ? Mins Hazel Hoberta ked for the : -All the correct. colorings are included—tans, ¢ saleed tabor 4 rookie, sands, Copenhagens, marine, poilu and navy ur oted $500 from It | gery rs blue, grays, rose, taupe, etc. to start a fund to support 8 ked-out telegraph girls during = —The best of values, the newest styles—a splendid as- wally peice Reese Ady prog sortment for selection. Three good reasons why you should select your new Coat from this sale... .$25.00 Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. ¢ fund Vice President Camp. re’ union de Ceeecccccccoccoccesecos Dainty New Lingerie Waists, Special $1.29 OZENS and dozens of newly arrived Lingerie Blouses, pretty models of fine lawns and voiles. Some all-white, others with a touch of color to set them off. —The woman who wishes a smart, new Blouse at an economic price will be pleased with the selection offered at $1.29. —Third Floor New Silk —— Notable Value $3.95 NE hundred new Petticoats just received-— notable for their splendid, firm silks, for the splendid range of good colorings for their excellent making. Alto gether they are exceptional Pet- ticoats for .............. 83.95 —Third Floor ‘ederation led for th maint the an fol Jones Morgan, Mra 3. F. De © would ag day for the Friday Specials From the Rug, Drapery and Furniture Section 4th Floor HE PECIALS for Friday only—offering substantial savings of desirable ‘: merchandise. } > . | . . : ata ted iv immed 4 Remnants of Curtain Congoleum Floor Covering { board's ruling a 4 iq a] 4 at there 1 be no strike or lock 3 Materials 18c a Yard | 55c¢ Square Yard t during period of war, 40,000 Se c tor 1 many timer that e nisettes, voiles and scrims, in lengths | > 7s on be , ce $ ie 1% 00 & yards, qualities that were priced Bags can me & Yard ia aks y larly 35 50c yard. Friday spect —Specta priced for Friday selling Two ve a a | wood floor equare yard A $ Macguisuse Curtains, $1.10 | Pray specta . S5e | $|/———Now riavine 4 Regularly, $1.75 Pair | 400 Yards Silkoline Norma Talmadge 3 : 4 c 4 —In— —White and cream color, 2\\ yards long, with ye! Ie a Y rd ) : neat 2inch hemstite hed eds. | They are ri ea pe “ = : : aati { “THE MOTH” q inches long, made of « ity marqui Special purchase of 500 yards Ukoline q H ette. They sell regularly at $1.75 a pair. for Friday selling. All good patterns and full { CLASS “A” THEATRE q ° Special for Friday, pair..............91.10 34 inches wide. An excellent quality for bed $ 34 and Pike , 4 comforters, etc. Regularly 250 1 5 : $2.50 and $3.00 Porch prc a sd ageless “ 3 Rugs at $1.95 fxcipont— Special : —Fiber and Crex Porch Rugs, very ‘The Numodel and Duof, ™ e ors and designs, a for Genuine leather and imit we “hie | be 4 2 overstu Davenport 5 t n 4 Friday clearance ‘oe. and Pike st H P i‘. i sin rubber and 3. Porch or + Camp Chairs — 165.00 Imitation Leather Bed Psai'ee ‘ a , ne mi ef : ‘ ablishment has d “4 Special at $1.25 Each | —$75.00 Genuine 5 Sacer Bed Davenport ne ata” thai z —Porch or Camp Chairs and Rockers with | at $62.50 { 2 equalied. $ rawhide seats, strongly made to stand rough $105.00 Overstuffed Velour Davenport 5 strong, durable e usage and all kinds of weather; regularly $1.75 | at .. $87.50 colts kam tie 4 } each. Friday special ......+..++-++ $1.25 | ~—Fraser-Paterson ( 4th Floor. A mere trifle, when com. s } ee ee ptaloula’ : vou hear the Red Crom call." |WONT ENTHRONE BRUTALITY| PORT BLAKELEY «saan il, wae Cat ties’ ot home nen| CLAIMS FIRST make sacrifices as great as theirs, | : LOAN HONORS | that brutality shall not be enthron- siege Dees aany ed,” Crawford Vaughn, former p wn, with an ac mier of South Austral told k Di British-American Relief associat Wednesday Buy a Liberty Bond Make Your Money Fight We Have Subscription Blanks Quotations and Prices Furnished on the Old Liberty Bond Issues ns cotheart tin A fellow a Once ba quarrels Seaborn "Yor he hud in mind = moral. Men ot IRVING WHITEMOUSE She phoned to bim the following | its rec f COMPANY y | tts quota of $ 305 Alaska Bldg. Elliot 3558 IMPORTANT CASES DUE | nimectt, “ert” ¥*| BEFORE SUPREME COURT) Now both do act subiime, on appeal v m » th r May term of the state e court ow much OVER- just opening accore nounce * you more ment * of Corporation press | 3rd aU niversity second and Unlon. || mult of’ Percy Cc. Shanstrom against = " the cit The supreme court i# expected to REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: == franchise obligations of « In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lichtent | ns, and determine whether the 6nd strongest plate known, covers very tittle of the roof of the mouth; | legiviature has the right to empower you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. to change franchise teed 15 years GOW CrowN 22.66 e cece cree evens $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) $10 Set of Tecth eee oe Progen ony ork, per tooth, gold $4.00) | e H 7 aa Geld Fillings .. - 81.00 Up! oP" ge Sin th Silver Fillings . oa Platina Fillings ~ Seattle's sult against | DAS 7 r . COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. | $5.00) PASS IS STILL BLOCKED Phone Main 4965 ad will not t it for more “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T Grant Mo PAY ME.” Will either hace to This 1s my message of deliverance Al work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impreanion ta ibly be stuck in the Lt pein edhe aun ‘accom. D nd get teeth same day sination and advice free ‘ Santen mpies of Our mad Beldge Week, We & . ae — 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana! of our present patronage i# recoram QREAT ‘Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions Lowest prices in your city for! high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: 9 A.M. to8 P.M, | rk is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom. | Jur work. When coming to our offi¢e, be sure you are | Bring. this ad with you Open Sundays From 9 te 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 2 UNIVERSITY 87. Opposite Fraser-Patersoa Co, STARK SAYS See Me Now and Save. Look on Page 9. a PTT TE EERE AE ena “WE’LL GO BACK AS A BODY WEARING RED, WHITE AND BLUE,” SAYS GIRL OPERATOR | LABOR COUNCIL TAKES UP GIST _ OF DETAIL WORK “When you tell a girl she shall not | ( parged one by | man, William | STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. PAGE 7 oe We're going to glye them not d ‘entral Labor counell voted ° only a solar plexus blow but a awift| ral Labor race ~ Bd: salased Mie sett lay evening, to indorse th ri Sohee “et acre” Se soy | eanegtn,eveing Iaere the —_ ve jommerfield, pretty, trim an : do for care and instruction of ro gt baled tran Dag Nee ete Aixabled wold and wailors, but dis jclple, the same principle that the | Ao troved” eed Ge ae United States is fighting for acrows | work, ay requested by Samuel Gom the ocean, against the Huns dustrial plants city and rural communities The council will elect a delogat the American Federation of La convention next Wednesday, Ja Dunean, Robert L. Proctor Frank Cotterill were nominated, let M. Wells and John Gallagher olining. | ‘The Automoblie Mechanies ret ed that they have made settlement with all but three auto fircns, Asks Labor's Help | ‘The Metal ‘Trades council asked |for support of the International | Steam Operators in thelr fight to get un eight-hour day in city schools. ion, and the at the ion of 8. L. Body, Arthur Johns and J. L. Mardy, will act Mra. O. I. Ryther, founder of the Mother Ryther home, sent @ request that labor take over the management of the home after she in beyond car ing fe The ¢ y Makers’ and B na Cla rs’ unions were od to affiliation with the council, and the Bakers’ International union, No. 156, and auxiliary, applied for affill- ation. \ Delegate De Fish Commmisanic the letting « n « ruling which allows it The Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Dancing Instructors annow their firet dance, to be give: | Dreamland rink, May 30 An attempt to get the comune! me atonee the candidac nker's court comminsoner, tailed, being put a week other questionable char ng vacancies to the detrimen 4 of their means of liveli in mo Ainorlike fashion. City to hold tag day for victima, with mayor and city officials aiding.” New York and San Francisco man |agera and efficiency experts for the Weatern Union were reported in ate today to study the situation. TELEGRAPHERS’ MEDIATORS IN SESSION TODAY WASHINGTON Howard Taft, Frank P. Walsh, two] med rs of the na al war labor board in the commercial telegra phers’ threatened strike, 8. J. Konen kemp, president of the telegraphers union, and Newcombe Carlton, prest dent of the Western Union, wil! fer today in ade effort to avert the « ON BRITISH LABOR =) WILL SUPPORT WAR TO FINISH LONDON ay 16.—Summarizing| rvations of the American labor! «ation in Europe, George L Ty, president of the International Printing Preamen’s and Assistants’! » American wo ed Pre BY GRORGE L. BERRY Written for United Liberal oppor n labor American work or than ess could no! the loyalty rking men And, w of time. to expect that immediate will be with industrial conflicts that to any extent the Bri ment’s war greatest taclf in Great B ix that wh finding exy tion of certai ram with oclalistic leaders of the central powers. Any serious con jeration regarding this must natur ja vert attention of the work rom the real issue—which Is |feat of the Prussian military chine President Wilson and practica ery zed gement of our haw#nade And with each propose de at a time when it might be said that Germar w on the defen sive—came the refusal of the central power ‘Therefore, it is folly to expect any| element of society will now succeed in bringing yut a cessation of the! fy war--with Germany on the offen-|f] | sive 1 view of President Wilson's failure | American working men and wom. en may rest assured that notwith | standing their tremendous sacrifices the Rritish people are as strong to day, if not stro in their determ.| ination to carry on the war to a suc | cessful conclusion than at the ginning. Barbers’ union asked for the 4 of a con ee for concilia with the Master mmittee, filled by ie reported that State r Darwin declares the bars for alien enemy Austrian fishermen ts unneg conary asa food conservation measure and that he will welcome support in| fighting the state supreme court's jerk of Justice county welface nation’s war program and of the e of helpless girlie summarily 16.— William “ay in a final of the same courag ination which British! manifested thru 1 opera al industrial they have satisfactorily | r presenting| labor very effort ing an end to the wo | | | and ¢ to abor mea and} Hu de rike nced nm at i! to y of over tere nt of | n Se con- m: ut} two] phe | t be a] ind} hile | the} out | will} tish the do. ma. | | ally na rid al be: F REDERICK NELSON | rn “_— ; Sor CI7E these Boots and the IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES soft, fine \idlleea ‘ offering of Silk and Crepe Dresses them Spring Shoes par J N_ this there vogue, comprising: Dresses of Plain-color, Striped and Plaid Taffeta An Exceptional Offering of | New Silk Dresses $17.75 $12.50 HE graceful are many charming phases of the | excellence. | flexible turned Dresses of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta com- | $12.50 pair. bined Dresses of Georgette Crepe, handsomely em- broidered —in navy and several other shades of blue, also gray, sand, taupe, brown and combination color- | ings. The models are appropriate for street and | slender long-vamp style, afternoon wear. Ludihdemeidl Pons. —their p charming they can also in plain-color trimming. The belt is made in sec- : uttoning in back and front. Price $2.25. | HITE Tar Bags give | real protection to furs and woolens during the Summer months when tions, bi At Center— Munitions Apron, cut amply full, with skirt shirred contrasting gingham. Choice in ginghams of fancy stripes in blue and pink, cross-bars of blue and white and sport PEARL-GRAY | with turned in white, cream | color, finished with 2-inch | New Apron Dresses _ "rstet_7 ede which makes side hem- | se is -fold—they are | ming unnecessary. urpose is two-fold—they are the most | Rive gars wide, of coverall aprons, and upon occasion 25c yard. |S be the most practical of house dresses. —Basement Three are sketched: = At Left | A New Shipment of Jeannette Apron-Dress with check or plaid trim- “ ‘ ”? ming on plain-blue, pink or lavender gingham, White Tar novelty stripes, plaids and checks with Garment on elastic band and heading bound with damage from stripes of pink and white. Price $2.25. | cared for. At Right— Sinderells i ratty oii s—nov eral sizes—suitable for muffs, Cinderella Apron in pretty _ ginghams—novelty Suehin cca eee stripes, small cross-bars of pink, blue and laven- other articles. The prices der or small plaids in blue, tan, pink and green. | range from 70c for a muff The set-in sleeves are finished with deep scal- bag to $2.00 for the one large lops bound with white, and the front fastens | cnowsh to accommodate an with deep scallops. Price $2.50. —second Floor. —Hcusewares Section, Basement —and you are well forward on a plan for converting your porch into an that m of a Su to hold azines—and the transfor- mation —you wi Shades Section, can be porch); are displayed on the Sec- ond Floor; the Third Floor is showing many attractive novelties in Summer Furniture of wicker—also outdoor pieces of maple kory. Couch Hammocks of improved designs are also displayed on and hic the Thi —then two or three cool-look- ing rugs of grass or fiber— some restful wicker chairs cushioned with gay chintzes Begin With Vudor Shades attractive and comfortable outdoor living room for the Summer months. atch the brightness immer day—a table tea-things and mag- is made! ill find the Vudor in the Upholstery First Floor (they fited to any size the Summer Rugs td Floor. In Pearl- Kidskin Nine-inch model, with French heel of wood. Price FORDS in long vamp — model, with hand-turned — F | sole and French wood Dresses of Figured Foulard Silks heel, $8.50 pair. PATENT COLTSKIN STREET PUMPS in French heel. Price $6.75 pair. —First Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM _ Hemstitched Curtain Marquisette 25c Yard NEW shipment of this — dainty curtaining fab= ric has just been receit very likely to be suffered by garments not in regu- lar use and not properly These Rags are made in sev- Gray sole and KID OX-— sole and and lesroom, Bags , moths is

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