The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 7

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FOREST FIRES RAGE IN B. 6. VANCOUVER est fires and costly to Fr ‘ALLIED LABOR NO CHANGES IN. | SWATS PEACE U, s, PRICE ust] MEETING PLAN wc bs 5 obaoures © 7 . the British « RY CHESTER M. WRIGHT Vast sec NEW RN July The ab StUOAR . H " re 100 1 and heavy " talt hat th 1 : . tained. Yeste © revolutic rt ' away a camp ieatl cabin co ' Lumber company ver me and five logginig engines t ne abandoned The loss tt was $ A ~“ similar loss ' last night when the Eburn sawn was ; - burned vd 1 es Farmers are expressing ae vere haw $2.60 to 925 freatest anxiety about their pon Fthgaay Uhiey CRAMAM DUR eta Only one-third the usual ha bai gp Se nee iy 40 bist eee Sh at Will be cut. Roots, pot The note sarah. cei 49. 83.43 to 8260 i Various other field produ Wee ea eee Teutonic. representatives| WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR — Yetatlere erally burnin ; mnt} pay, 10-R 49-t, 42.88 te tga a ard : foc to bbe. Ae th. B2 4b to $260 . ROOM, GAS, CIGARET; ied ak Pa darrian ae LE WING GETS SCORCHED ‘ ; : : A lag con BARLEY FLOUR ein “n Wing, Chine P . Fourth of July his wife catch LOoaL nee KN BUCKWHEAT feta Wing lighted the sport. Neit was seriously in th baw Jured, but the kitchen was damaged ag by explosion and fire. S. hen OREGON RANKS THIRD Italy that that ntry's workers | eonn ™ ti " PORTLAND, Juty 5.—Oregon's of.) M*Y® Abandoned the - . , he ae ficial ranking the war savings ¢ _ stamp campa according eveccccvcccoccore BR ltoa messace re today Shes eer gt oe ¥ : — —- . ° ? Far and Near nae ei CORN FLOUR (yellow) News by Telegraph and Telephone $ 10-1 bag baw 82 CORN srAanc on of M resident on their war Messman will nefit recital Pupils of Mrs. SV be heard in Red Cross at Star theatre Friday lodge, No. 60, ¢ No. 2, of the Ane Workmen of Was fected at meeting F Recognition orrviens will be held at Central Raptist « Frid at $2.50 Haynes repair it. Next Libert theatre.—Advertisement rg Optital Co. 17 FIRST AVE. q (Near Madison) Eyesight Specialists Established 1906 bulk #% It is the highest patri- otic duty of our sixty- five stores to sell for as little as they can—and not for as much as they can. And take it “straight from the shoulder’— that we will not have to face the final reckoning as war profiteers when the big task is over and hould pay well done. per 100 naumere should per 100 Tha umers should pay th hace aa en $7.96 $4.95 $4.95 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Pitel Bldg. Second «Dike St heels, perforated wing tip Same in black kid at. Talk With Guns, is Lane’s Advice TSBURG Gegman DIVIDENDS ON SAVINGS I| PIT July 1 is one of the semi-annual interest days at Bene dada thik ahi Ge hls the First National Bank. On that date we credited lg San satihag Ps i a ie ie to savings depositors’ accounts a larger total of in- |) syrae Mosq toda We shall terest than ever before in the " sed Laictory age Me , a ie) Gs em any Pioneer were. thirty-six years of our history. Did YOU receive*some of that semi-annual interest credit or disbursement? | terior added. Soldier Finds His Nurse Is a Sister (Special to The First National Bank Viest and James abiinbed ISN2 Does the sun rise bad the weet?” STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. PAGE 7 FREDERICK NELSON | Store Opens at 8:30—C loses at | Basement Sheree | Cloth and Silk Suits Reduced to $15.75 N exceptional opportunity to save on Suits that appropriately may be come. The offering includes Serge and Taffeta Suits in Rose Tan Beige Rookie Belgium-blue worn for some Navy Black illustrating current ‘ideas in jacket and skirt designing $15.75. Exceptional values at Figured Curtain Madras $1.10 Yard MI IESE hanging materials make up effectively in side curtains and and they are patterned with floral and conven- tional patterns in shades of rose, blue and brown, Thirty-six inches $1.10 yard. Rag Rugs $1.00 to $8.50 AY chintz effects in blues, pinks and tans with harmonizing borders are featured in these Rag sott very over-drapes wide, Rugs cool-looking, at- tractive floor - coverings for bedroom or summer home. Prices range from $1.00 for the 2x3-ft. size to $8.50 for the 3x6-ft. size. Dasement Salesroom. Silk Petticoats $3.95 SOFT, supple quality A of taffeta fashions these Petticoats, in ivory, pink, green, lavender, re- seda, navy, cardinal, nickel, rose and change- able effects, attractively flounced and ruffled and made with adjustable top. Price $3.95. Basement Salearoom : $5,000 REWARD IS OFFERED FOR om rae made payable to is thought to have from 10d on the Skinner & Edd. criminal, or | Frenella Lace-Front Corset, $2.00 RACEFUL back lines are assured” with this front-lacing model, and it has free over hip permitting dom of moveme: Designed especially for the medium figure, with low bust and mod- erately-long skirt, and fitted with boned pro- tector under lacing. Sizes 19 to 25. Price $2.00. 25, Basement Salesroom. Women’s Bathing Suits | $1.00 and $1.5 NITTED Cotton Bath- ing Suits in the one- piece styles that allow free- dom of movement—two styles in black and white | combinations, sleeveless or criminals, who have ice apprehension ed not under any cash a cleck that is over ten days old. dred ships we % ica'a fs ion of | July 4 "lis on the Ig prec plunges is 210 fraudulent | Niagara bein ract is 13,1 and a hal with short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $1.00 and $1.50. —Darement Salesroom. #0 far evaded po association issues a warning to merchants not to cash checks for workmen wh nnot identify them ue watt fly. They are warn circumstances to One bun from Amer day ge ha. WASHINGT yards heir contivir yet been estimated. The greatest cataract in the world uazu river, which partly separates Brazil and Argentina, The which the high, th river at of ipice over your teeth was consid al study of it call for an appointment, ® We will gladly time to Silk Blouses $2.50 Pongee Tub Silk Crepe de Chine EMSTITCHING, tuck- ings, and laces are used with embroideries excellent effect in trim- ming these Waists, and they particularly favor pastel shades of apricot, | flesh-color, rose, light- blue, light green, mais and peach; also white. Sizes 38 to 46. Price $2.50. dueting this ya memorat ous country we are the death ae Ball Players Are Rasement Salestoom. Stone Jars _ With Covers 30c to $3.00 T this season of the year these jars are much in demand for pre- serving eggs, and they have many other uses. Half-gallon size, 30¢. 1 gallon, 40¢. 2-gallon, 75¢. 3-gallon, $1.15. 4-gallon, $1.35. 5-gallon, holds 15 dozen eggs, $1.75. 6-gallon, holds 18 dozen eggs, $2.00, 8-gallon, $3.00, —Basement Salesroom. DUTHIE'S WILL ACKNOWLEDGE - of the pr workmen lar choice e two launchings h 1 of July Fourth n of the birth of o' and the cau dinas now engag out of ever Ordered to Work or Class on Duty DALLAS first in under the of the war ball wor department was recorded here to: day when Sam Lewis, pitcher for the Dallas (Texas league) club, was ordered by his local board to engage in an essential 0: or be placed in Class 1 Lewis, who is married and has one child, had previc been in cupation musly Class 4. He will appeal Irwin Compere, another Dallas vtcher, Who supports his mother wan ¢ ed tt likewise rise in the west? } the su SHIPYARD. FIRE LOSS ORANGE 60 Silk Dresses | In Misses’ Sizes Reduced to $16.75 | An unusually attractive offering of smartly- styled Dresses for street and recreation wear. 43 —the Satin, materials are Taffeta, Taffeta-and-Georgette, Chine, Foulard and Messaline, Navy Sand and Brown, Crepe de —colors include blue, Taupe, Copenhagen-blue, Some pretty novelty plaids ]J nd stripes in combination colorings are included, also a few Dr of Gingham-check Taffetas. Gray, adorn some of the with collars and —touches of embroidery and beads Dresse: cuff , and some are completed of net or organdic reduced to $16.75 each. Cloth Coats Reduced to $21.50 street and utility [fe from good ves of Wool Velours, J Covert and Poiret Twill. Colors are Copenhagen and ined to waist with with this ixty Dresses only An interesting group of Coats for wear, tailored Serge, ¢ aberdine, Sand, Navy-blue, Pekin-blue, Rose, k. Most of these messaline, Coats are and some are fully lined Featuring a Wide Selection of Women’s White Footwear In the Popular Leathers and Fabrics At Moderate Prices HITE Nubuck Oxfords, as pic- tured, with welted soles and 1%,- inch white military pattern. $5.90 pair. WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS turned soles and French heels of w white- heels of Price «with hand- -75 pair, . Tennis Footwear TENNIS SHOES of fine Palmetto duck, seven inches high, heel, $2.75. Model as above, without heel, $2.25 pair. WHITE cut with TENNIS PUMPS, with ankle strap, sizes 24% é to 6, $2.00; misses’ ~~ £ sizes, 1114 to 2, $1.75; ildren’s, 5 to 11, at Ones $1.50 pair. First Floor WILL TOTAL $1,000,000 Tex., July © plant of the lice officers are in- tuation, Two men, Sweden, are under ar BRADBURY SUITS are the standard with men and young fellows who know GOOD Clothes. Bradbury Clothes make good year after because they are CORRECTLY TAILORED in the BEST OF WOOLENS We offer for your approval all the Latest Styles, Shades and Patterns— PRICED AT $25 AND UPWARDS On Our Liberal Credit Plan Come in and year Notice our South Show Window. See the Merchandise. ulfitting OS 1332-1334 Second Avenue

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