Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918. PAGE 7 8 i NO CAUSE FOR | WORRY, DISQUE | _ TELLS LEGION | FREDERICK NELSON | Fraser. Paterson Co. | ths | For Wedmesday [renin Sate o Attractive June Offerings in Attractive Values in Long Cloths | TABLES and entertainment of | W 9 ( ¢ ¢ nie egg hd and For Summer Needlework Uses | —a few suggested, trom current extensive displays pie pare J oe OLONIAL LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide, piece | arranged on Third and omen S Oa S Ql is ii craft uction, and that|f] of 12 yards, $2.95. Fourth Floors: eriticiam of pr tion should be di 4 ware rn c —finer quality than “ENGLISH” LONG | credited, were ments made by 1 . Twem “Five Dollars above, 26 inches wide, | cLomH from the King | Fumed Oak Library Table 12 yards for $3.35. | philip Mills (one of the “IMPERIAL” LONG | ojdest | CLOTH, very fine and ‘ ‘ | evenly woven, with soft America), a quality ad- | chamois finish, 12 yards mirably adapted for many for $3.65. fine needlework purposes, a lighter weight, in two grades, at $4.35 | suitable for making up | and $4.68 per bolt of 12 into fine lingerie, is yards. also offered at the same | $18.50 cotton mills in eecccccccces SPE CIALLY suitcase group of fifty Coats —each a new style—the assortment represents a variety of the newest models. Sizes for women and misses, in a variety of styles becoming to the various types of figure. —Wool velours, wool poplins, gabardines, burellas, cov- , A substantially- / built Table in Mission effect, with top measur- ing 28x48 inches, size drawer and magazine results from to give the al Clar to the Anaiatant A lence L. Reame i government's Vigilant precautions gainst back fire from disloyal work:| rs, saying the Good overnment bh busy for gathering erts and serges. ‘ | against th ot true to the me price. | LONG CLOTHS BY shelf. Prisca ——7 tay, roolye, Copenhagen, sand, rose, pots bine, navy "Mager, Sanann. sale: Commande: ce] 11 somewhat finer | THE YARD in superior $18.50. and black. —All are the latest styles, and every one is a ahs special value for 2c .00 0. Third Flo: ore, Wa iking the tracks a ud been put te amps, and Uhat lance in app ld be permitt 1 and Capt no Canadian Black %, Also spoke quality, in the same | qualities from the King | width, 12 yards for | Philip Mills, 30¢ and | $3.85. 35¢ yard. BOXED BERKELEY NAINSOOKS —very fine and soft in finish, hence especially desir- able for infants’ garments; 89 inches wide; box of ten | yards, $3.25. =Firet Floor. | Ditenatat Table in at- tractive Mission design, with top 42 inches in Cups and Saucers, 6 for $1.50 | diameter, extending to S pictured, Cups and Saucers of a six feet. Price $16.00. | thin, plain white China, on the ? ' = | graceful ovide shape, set of six, ~. ee » ‘i $1.50. — Golden Oak Drop-Leaf > Cut Glass Tumb! | gs ght Table $9.00 fie New Arrivals in Smart Fiber Silk Sweaters for Women and Misses NUMBER of beautiful and smart new styles have just recently arrived, and among them are two very attractive models that are es- pecially moderate in price—these are mentioned below. Garrity’s Silk Hair Wavers Special Showing ARRITY'’S Silk Hair Wavers will give to your hair a beautiful, glossy wave—they will not break, kink or injure it in any way. These Wavers are guaranteed unbreakable, and should be seen by every woman who is interested in wavy hair. They may be had in brown, gray, gold and black. —They can be used for chilkiren’s hair as well as women’s. Regular size, 5 on card, for Extra long, & on card, for —Garrity’s Permanent Waving Fluid keeps the hair in waves or curls for days. It is harmiess; a bottle Fraser-Paterson, Notion Section, First Floor ‘ist OPPOSITION TO | ISSUE IS HINTED letter from John Perrin, chair f the capital issues committees San Francisco, presented to the Monday afternoon, gave adds reason for the trip of the city's focking of opment Y COCoeooceccosesoocoocoocosos amittee to pi Skagit river dev turning down of the bond iamue. anda could be more harmful One Is of fancy weave with novelty pinch back, shown in Copenhagen, rose, Alice and gold, at ... 810.95 ‘The other is a splendid model of n plaid weave in plain colors, with stripe No German pre tious né or undertaking at this time work that can be deferred | for the time being,” rrin tee, con: prporatior Fiteger mmittee, < an ‘Thorson, joave Wednesday for San Fran ar and cuffs; pinch back model with nash. Rose, Copenhagen, gold, Alice... $11.95 Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor writes A practical Table for the breakfast room, Or for the dining-room of the summer cottage. — Top, when extended, | measures 38x49 inches, © Waxed golden oak - ish. Price $9.00. —_ —Third and Fourth Floors. {IN-BLOWN WATER TUMBLERS, as i sketched, cut in grape design, set of ——% six, T5¢. , —Third Floor. Coecccccccccocccccce Over 125 Patterns in New Shipments of Devonshire and Kiddie Dainty Silk Lingerie Cloth 48c Yard Featuring Special ‘Values in Envelope Chemises at $3.95 Each ' Basement Salesroom June Offerings | | in Lingerie Basement Salesroom MAY READJUST RATES | TO SATISFY SEATTLE) OVELY garments of soft, dainty silk, rein forced to give good wear. Willingness to make satisfactory e e e e ° ° e e e e e e e e e e e ry ° ° e e 2 pe dependable wash fabrice—Renfrew Devon- 4 shire and Kiddie Cloth—the materials so de- e sirable and satisfactory for house dresses, mid 4 dies, aprons and children’s wear, They wash Envelope Chemises of dependable quality crepe © well, they wear splendidly. de chine—one model finished top and bottom with © | that Seattle will not suffer, was sig | —22 inches wide, a yard narrow Val. lace. Another splendid model is 9 | Pitied Monday to the Seattle Cham —Fraser-Paterson C strictly tailored, hemstitched top and bottom. @|ber of Commerce by Edward Cham e e e e e e . . a . ° e e ry ° ° ry e e| ° ° . e e . ° ° ° . . e ments in the railroad freight to be established June 25, so Special values for .........-cececesecees $3.95 bers, assistant to Director General A Special Price on <A very attractive and dainty model of crepe de | McAdoo. _ a aia SR 4 chine, with neat designs of hand embroidery, up | 20) ne well-made, simply-styled garments ze ’ - 300 Yards of Cotton Suitings Bai, eae rnintion ‘85.50 YOUNG AMERICA F almost devoid of trimming to lacy, lavishly- Misses White Net Frocks and Skirtings, 39c Yard Many ot other beautiful styles 0. 0 ts'812. a6 | | trimmed affairs, the Summer Displays provide well $9 50 d $12 50 Elle gta cing mn alert —Prasee-Patersen Cs. Second Fie | for widely-varying needs, and the values are most ° an é cg hy hy New Seco Petti | ie weave, very a ia yet el Po. Fess e coats R 1 N [ | attractive: inline CHEMISES, 50¢ For Commencement and Party Wear Wednesday Only .....-ccececcserencceeeeree | Wednesday only i : : = a Lid pais ce | F 0M U Tl 5 | to $2.25. HE youthful effect of = a Many New Patterns in ‘Pettico Fant oeae ta tae these S| Retween 2.500 and 3,000 men who GOWNS, 65¢ to $2.00. these Dresses is fur- *, which conform to the day's Plaid V oiles at 40c Yard perp ate diets cok ee ee 0 Sexieter for m6 [I WHITE SKIRTS, 75¢ to | thered by many tuckings, —Especially pretty are these new Plaid Voilos, light weight desired for summer wear. ttle Wednesday. If}i] $2.50. rufflings and embroidery showing light, dark and bright colorings, 40 inches —Shown in a variety of pretty two-toned color. nbc oxigen: gd | | CORSET COVERS, 25¢ to trimmings, and their satin wide. Moderately priced, a yard.. 40¢ ings, suitable for all occasions <. Gabon, cite $1.59. | girdles and sashes are of the Prabang Mier DRAWERS, 25¢ to 65¢. softest of crush ribbons tied wary informa ber is Main irst floor of COMBINATIONS, 75¢ “and in many new ways and orna- $1.25. mented with dainty corsage PAJAMAS $1.75 and $2.50. flowers. | | SILK CAMISOLES, 50¢. —Dasement Salesroom. More appropriate Frocks tion about the park and the iamoe are! KANN, STILL IN JAIL, TO the. flaring up to keep me company all night, many people pass, most ot| Ged Weert ten were ie| ace FRAUD CHARGE, there are others, men and women, | | too, to whom the lights are the six-| FE |nal for the beginning of work, and| (on fess! 5 Ke) n S ° | these pass, not hurrying, but slowly | i | seeking their prey e of 3Park Bench |e near a j'ne he made some figures on an fos ete enes eo BY CORA. MOORES | veiope, then proceeded to coun d who is not Charging ete natur “ for the young girl's after- noon and evening wear could f hardly be imagined. Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 18 Years | The Dress sketched | Priced at $9.50 and $12.50. js $9.50. Basement Salesroom, He was a lad + try. That was wr r It shone pleasant. aiding as blue eyes and in his, round cheeks. | years, that ia, but her eyes ty that | He used to come to me early 0’ Morn | 614, old look in them that I have ings, read the want ads in the news: | come to know and recognize in my papers, then depart, ¢ ently to 100K | experience as a park bench. for a position. He'd come back again! she “took in” that country lad at early in the evening. Once or twice | 4 giance, turned back and d he counted over his small store of |1y came and sat down. The bo bags: igh put away his money and was think. | ** When the lights tggin to glitter | ing | Charming Styles in Women’s Tub Frocks $5. 85—$7. 50—$9.50 feo Se HE new season’s Wash Dresses have adopted as their own the styles that | reign in silk and cloth dresses, and the results are smart, indeed. They are of rnment provides by law 1 i ! sant evening, isn't it?” w: (Continued) | ment | id greeting, but the boy, - p and seeing only a frie “ae | WHEN, HOW AND WHERE BOYS a ae | OF 21 MUST REGISTER ON JUNE 5 who led that girl An Exceptional Offering of | Women’s Black Kid Pumps | At $4.65 Pair FAVORABLE purchase is responsible for this low A price on Pumps of such high quality. | 215 Pairs in the Offering all of fine black glazed kidskin, with hand-turned | soles and covered Louis heels fitted with metal plates. a was really be the one on trial, i WHO MUST REGISTER ~All male persons (citizens or aliens) Morn between June 6, 1896, and June &, 1897, inclusive, except officers and en “men of the regular arn nav and Marine Corps, and nl Militia n federal service and offic reserve corps, and enlisted men in éniisted reserve cc Gingham Crash Linen-finished Cotton WHEN—On Wednesday, June 1918, between n,m. and 9 WHE “Haven't I seen you somewhere | COAT, DRE be waa the next bait she of-| fered, and he swallc lowed 1 it UPSTAIRS); “I don’t think #0,” he said. “You see, I've only been in the ci |short time. Perhaps it’s some one ————| else you're thinking of Well, if it 1s,” she replied, “he the living image of you. I'll intro. duce you some time.” “It would be nice to have some | one introduce me to 4 . | don’t know a soul in th | tell you tough some you know, you're the f who has spoken to me K—At office of | inter and especially favor coat styles, surplice and straight- line lels, made still more attractive with white pique or lawn collars and vestees and patent leather belts. Three Patterns as Pictured ss | The Gingham Dress | sizes 21% to 8, and widths A to E, pictured, with lawn col- Three interesting groups here. Down home every | Featured Wednesday, at $4.65 pa lar and vestee and pat-| —$5.85, $7.50, $9.50. to strangers.” | . Rasement Salesroc ent leather belt, $9.50. nent Sales: “Surely they do. And they ought Ma ais 3184; precincts, 1 peel teic ec caeee ea 0 ment Salesroom, jto here. Hoventh district = — = —— siecle , don't you want to h me for a little , you to some res a good time.”’ tated, "Well, you Elliott 4580; pre —— | come along I'll introduce ple and we'll The boy he EVIDENCE CONFLICTS BEGIN BIG SPRUCE MILL "Eats BLACKFISH |RED CROSSERS SELL IN SALARY ARGUMENT AT PLEASANT LAKE PASS FOR SUBS _ SALVAGE BARGAINS — r registration pl ut once to the office If you of the How Go in person on see,” he finally said, “perhaps they'd want to go somewhere or something und certified. Mail it to the very time the school board meet PORT ANGELES, June 4.—Con-| According to Commander J department bar and I've only a little money sree ge ray capes igi igh oshool women takchere Wil SUS atruction of A lacgactulll at Pleasant (Gay, otitile United Btites navy, whol an ia ld June 4 and 6 “Oh, that's all right—come on| ee carats "You m our registration card in time $10" hand to < Rata Mom. | ike, by & y & Company of|has seon close to a year's service in| Tab! “a of along. What if you do have to spend AAAI Rta ined HOksd Go Jute equality in w bebaacdhines com | Montana begun as tho first the war huge blackfish, from| 8" 8ee* ret: ‘DOUBLE wision ——— fa little of your money. I'll be eB debe tern ge ne :» preneit youresif'in person 4 Tteee foe tiie DurpONe WAN famed! | iment of that com-|ts® *&! 1) ens’ coats « be featured ‘The Single Lens with two sig! er kh: Vil aaa veo 4. Job, all If you are sick on June 5, and un 1 If in y , © High School Teachers’ leagu with the mover, |20 t0 80 feet long, are often taken for] \Yomen who ean help are asked t ae a a we ‘dag Job, send some competent friend. The clerk may deputize him to prepare ; te eeentan ce 65 000000 aaee ¢| submarines by the “raw recruit” on| call Elliott 4512, or to call at 20% 5 Poe a tae your card 3. Shorrock ant os a be ‘ astlal . ? WEGNER OPTICAL CO.) If only I could have shouted al| YOUF car or * Shorr ane uce in one year from Western |his way over, thereby subjecting) Westlake ave q 7 T ‘Ov re in doubt a o a 0 do o ere to teacher argued bo! y i ie. 5 , DQ. R. B. WEGNER, warning to him, He hesitated, then IE OBM ATION es y an loubt to what to do or where t hie aay ‘uestion beforo| Cl#llam county |him to much unnec alarm, | Funeral services w ro held for 4 went along. | register, consu’ our loca a a phe “ - | se-| lish R ps wg UNI y “ oday whi h the King County Legislative federa isha r x mont . son of 7] 3g7UN ION SF Ave. Pa age piel tite with it ie TX FOR NOT E Failure to register is @} io, Monday. bach presented evi) Company A auxiliary meets 8 p.m. Mr. and ». Rader, 1117 Bast came back. . eat a weiile. with Ltd dence that conflicted with the| Wednesday, in Chamber of Com-|mand of a destroyer being uit an| Honbalt’ ah. Wianetas~ tite Bonney+ | heaa ie Eiyonna Wer FS oa iis porcine gmerce assembly room. the Pacific Coast, i Watson parlors,