The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1918, Page 4

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ne oman JUNE 27, 1918. PAGE 4 pes oe EW. SS. Day’ fit aan rma Do Your Dats Friday! — ———— . mii ARE OPPRESSED : > oe ISHED 1875 SECOND AVENU BAND PIRE STREET “TELE PHONE. MAIN 6720, June Diapoeal Sale—The Event for Which Hundreds of Wersi Have Been Waiting Wonderful Reductions on Stylish Suits, Coats, =e Dresses and Skirts! SH = MAY INTEER FOR 70 DAYS it British subjects in the United “) have but 70 days left in b may voluntarily enlist or Canadian forces e information recely British recruiting office here to Following that period, British | ro 0 agen of 20 and 44 will become subject » fa New | York eit Tuesday ISH LABOR TRUCE bg D LONGER RECOGNIZED | | LONDON, June 2 Mi no longer be given hroy rt truce which has be: in ette. t the outbreak of the war. De- } | Was reached by the British f } for party at its conference, held AS ‘ W. F. Purdy iain made it clear that there ould be No wavering in determina “9 to an th the war. | SPLENDID SUITS for Outing, Travel, Sport and Dressy Wear, Wonderfully Reduced—Many Suitable for Fall. Beautiful Suits ' WAS LUCKY MONTH 1 8 9 of Poiret Twill, Serge, Gabardine, Wool Jersey, Taffeta Silk, Roshanara Crepe, Silk Jersey. Styles that are riot only the “last IN FIGHTING U-BOATS word” this season, but will be entirely correct for Fall wear. Many exclusive models. DON, June 27.—Archibald 8 un wal writer of the Daily Tele | —some worth 29.75 | —some worth 39.75 | —some worth 55.00 “Most favorable on record in| —some worth 35.00 22 0 —some worth 45.00 | —some worth 65.00 9 7 eae —some worth 39.75 4 | —some worth 55.00 4 —some worth 75.00 e during May, only 224,000 Ie8 Of British tonnage was lost, a» A with 0 ing the month < dowd Lesbo tous * iv § GEORGE SAMPLES U. S. BUCKWHEAT CAKES DNDON, June 27.—King George Queen “Mary were served buck cakes at the Y. M.C. A. Engle % day, in compliance with Fequest for the most “distinc iy American” dish served. The Wt to the hut was made at the Own request, and amounted to_ te f inapection. OMMISSIONS ARE WON | SIX EVERETT MEN + June 27.—M. C. Wal 1 Frank 'C. Paine, O2ro Gaston Clark, Roy Sexton and Phil [MeIntyre, Everett boys, have pn commissions of second leuten ‘Mt the Fortreas Monroe training WEBSTER CALLS | PAIGN TALE FALSE, » June 27.—Staunch de ; i! fs ‘made by Judge J. Stanley 2 R * ot ee se gs ag 4 Sti a yer’s supreme court Fine Coats, Novelty Coats and Capes. Many Broken Lots. A Few Each of Many Kinds from Our Best Selling Styles that we oo ee oe | 12 60 cannot duplicate. Many are half-lined. The $35.00 Coats are lined throughout. Wool Velours, Wool Delhis, Wool Serges, Wool | rep Silvertones, Tweeds, Taffeta Silks, Satins and Novelties in Velveteens and Plush. ; : Farand Near : 8 —some worth 22.50 —some worth 29.75 | —some worth 45.00 :COA S —ome worth 25.00 18. 0 —some worth 39.75 2 .00 | Sao. 3 .00 29.75 | ; 5 73 Mews by Telegraph ; HI —some worth —some worth 45.00 —some worth 75.00 and Telephone POCCCCCCCCLOCCOCOCS Henry A. Biencoe, at U. of W. na- training station, applied for a di- Wednesday from Florence coe. He says he was unaware. after his marriage, that his already possessed a husband Yeomaneties are need. Bt the naval aviation detachment who are competent stenog. and typists are eligible. In on can be secured from Chief Mahoney, at the naval train- Fane, artation detachment. $5 War Savings Stamp will be Prize at the Lawton district Crosa auxiliary whist party and at St. Margaret's hall at inter Friday evening, June 2%, at 6.20 L. Green, home economics Pstructor from Kansas State Agri Cultural college, will be in charge of Course in practical food conserva , to - opened this week at the dohn ra Doyle, veteran Northern Pacific railway employe, died Wed Menday. The funeral will be heid q y morning at St. Mary's ehurc'! TRiciienits ctu meets Mon a4 ite, dean of women, will speak on "Food and the War.” Holland Boycotts ory k Circus) Protesta le been lodged with "the Duteh ment against the prenence in Beaded Georgettes, Embroidered and Plain Crepe de Chines, Foulards, Taffeta Silk, yey and Serges, Silk Ginghams. The the, 2 3 8 most fascinating article of woman’s apparel and so reasonable with all their charm. At these prices these Dresses are most de- eae cs 0 cided values. Street and afternoon styles. Many can be worn for informal evening occasions. —some worth 49.75 Sell Unclaimed —some worth 29.75 —some worth 39.75 Mail Again Toda | —some worth 35.00 —some worth 45.00 27 ) Auto tires and spin ar Th cA —some worth 39.75 “ —some worth 49.75 . —some worth 75,00 —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor And Friday Is Remnant Day! One of the Two Great Remnant Days of the Year! guction of unclaimed Daves “1 post | packages at 2006 Becond ave. At For we are clearing our shelyes for the semi-annual stock-taking. On account of the erat gar- | there will be extra good savings in every department, so you will not be disppolated if i if you ment sale, Remnant Day has been crowded out of this advertisement. To make up for that come expecting the greatest Remnant Day of the season. —MacDougall-Southwick. ) the opening day of the auction halt a AE the 1,441 artic les offered were old | KIRKLAND MAN 18 HONORED PES MOINS, Ia., June 27-—-C. H, D Wounger, of Kirkland, Wash., was ) @@leted president of the Association ot Government Officials of the Unit [ed Gates, of @ labor convention held | here Wi

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