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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. > OSCOOOOOOOOOOCOSS COOOHOSOOOOOOO OOOO SOS LABOR WILL BUY AIM T0 LAUNC : 40,000 TICKETS | MANY VESSELS ; ‘ : Second and University, H . Phone Main 7100. Store Opens at.8:30—Closesrats5 :30 H ‘The industrial committee of the WASHINGTON, July 18.—Amert Hy ° ° C ° ’ Seattle Girls’ Victory carnival, #up-| can labor heads have proposed to the e ql ri al O) fi t 72 o IS} ported by 160 workers, went out ©B| Hi neing board that Labor day this ts p>: @E EMME, eran ie |e mae ee mar wen merican orse § SS RE == Organized labor has been allotted | than the Fourth of July, by the) 5 " % 3 ; 3 Sh 40.000 season tickets of the 100,000 liatnching of @ greater number of' —their first cost is’ moderate; they give, splendid service; they fit so well 3 Opper sure the auconsn of the carnival See ett ce cae tas svar that one always has that feeling of fashionable comfort which only eee = = tors working on the Ucket 7 . , , t shipbufide able to com- orset ca sure. They are stocked here in mod- $ —Friday’s offerings will be some exceptional bargains in many departments. Be drive this week have been received | Pitta in time for the Fourth taunch: a good ¢ hes y ff $ sure to be on hand early and take advantage of the money-saving opportunities. house In the city but one—a Beattie | NE, will constitute a quota that may | els for every type of figure. : bank, Here the solicitor and his eo |i in enon: OF Iaunchings on te || AMERICAN LADY MODEL 751; an admirable model cort of sailors ‘tical: . | Uonal holiday UIC, a > an rable ; : Special Values in Steamer and dared tren Ont bank when they at. By be a lg sar ph ggg for the average figure. Has medium Jow top and 4 H Wardrobe Trunks water ee perbeera ne no long skirt with elastic insert at hip, giving the long, ; 4 $18.00 Fiber ae Special chairman of the, ticket rive “bs Port Commission flat back effect. Material is a pretty pink brocade. 9 o ket . 1 : a very strong ett 8 steamer ‘Trunk, $| that had been amigned to the bank| to Fight Seizure Price $6.50. gesranteed five years: ood lock and Jutenee 3), Siny bought a block of 100 dunts| OF City Terminal ||| AMERICAN LADY MODEL 626; a smart new-Corset ny $22.50 Fiber Dress Trunks, Special a an orennieation and will ell them |, ica ater custome officials designed for women of slender or average figure $3 ‘ at $18.50 ei ‘The Behwagerteseton Mill com.| that @ portion of the storage tacts who desire a topless corset. It is cut slightly higher ; ~-$23.50 Hartmann Wardrobe ‘Trunk, fivepty con. = — This fs an unusually well-built Trunk, full cre pany presented a Victory carntval| Hes of the Spokane street termi in the back, to prevent top cutting in below shoul- ! truction, vt = ‘cl re " pur | id be ired by the govern Sede > y —Fraser-Paterson Ca, Fourth Floor. <otieahesbeec aes rey seeesone a Coavan ‘Weenies’ and the corset is well-boned. Price $3.50. $ $25.00 and $25.00. A clearance sale of Suits that —Two very special lots of Waists In the Clear. tae weenll,. Gnd Which the port cote. and has graduated clasp with heavy hook below. $ neg sonaan's bane vod th low price. ance Bale Friday. mission is planning to enlarge. Tem- | Price $3.00. a es See Soe Sree Lot 1 at $1.89 rena ecnoee, Negron 2a oho $ —nNavy, poitu btue, tan, rookie, gray, black. <A sToup of Women's fine Lingerie Walsts in ation onsen cxrgnaiure ||| AMERICAN LADY MODEL 380; an excellent Corset es e several styles—lawna, volles, ete., prettily tucked, " - A ‘ A * ° Women's Summer Dresses Reduced pleated and lace trimmed. | Waists priced regu: ernment provision relative to the for slender or average figure, of pink or white coutil, 2 © —A group of hot weather frocks, suitable for Fly, $2.25 and $2.60 aur Caudeaea’ at the Walbeibay lightly boned, with low bust, long skirt and free hip. ‘s © $ these warm days. Frocks of correct styles, de —Friday Clearance at . vo++ 2.88 See a ae a Priced $2.50. 0 BSS A Lot 2 at $2.50 oe hat wha i Dcitvtmones fine“ <oA grep of Crepe Ge Chine and. Georgette Merchants’ Change | : i , broken sizes from several lines . —The savings are most unusual “ 7 Elects Officer E ec e Were priced at $3.95, $4.95 and to $5.75 ec’ ‘3s 5 y- $ —#18.00, $16.50 and $17.50 Dresses reduced to — —White, flesh, navy, taupe, brown, etc. ik Gsdbia Watheeton af ts oe For the A 4 be a ett eeccceestce eocereccceccommscccce $10.00 All aizes in the lot, but not all sizes of any one cently elected trustees of the Mor . er os $ $9.50, $10.00 $12.50 Dreases peer) style. Extra special Friday in the nnee chants’ Exchange, the following of Allied POeeeeee Te MET Ot fr eer C Bale at .. Cees teense eeses ooee 5 ti we: bh u rve for th -— : ‘raser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, Gatas toidg er eee ee — e , President, BE. H. Hamlin, president FI Se ly 3 Dress Velvet H. Hamiin Co.; vice president, B. | ag m e Are Your All Right? —Bilk-finished Dress Velvet which is in big de R. Adams, manager Alexander & 3 g ay ry mand, showing a wide range of Autumn colors: Baldwin, Ltd; secretary-treasurer, ory e —Do you realize how much depends on your ~—Geneva blue, old gold, Russian green, military Walter FE. Galbraith, president of 1 7 + eyes? blue, terra cotta, medium gray, cardinal, Havana, Galbraith, Bacon & Co.; manager, ° at Py You do know how much depends on health, thrush, navy, Matelot, brown, purple. Robert C. Hin. ok $ | but that is not yours if your EYES are not 24 inches wide, Special value, yard....91.25 ‘The condition of the exchange has ACH Set consists of | = © | right. been reported as perfect by examin: | five Flags (United i. $ | —Come—tet us test your eyes. All modern Costume V elvet A ing committees, who have submitted es : i. : diet tase RMERE Cickiamme Vetvek, We ere on og Tita, King county cor-|the reeulta of their investigations to} States and four of her | > candidate for reelection, is| the trustees and officers at recent i featuring « very fine nap velvet which is prov ; Allies), each made of { e basing his campaign on his previous | meetings. Great progress over last 4 ~- | ing to be « wonderful seller for Greases, suits, Sansid Su @ftiga, “Ws pointe Gat thakl Four, tx Lue neope ot servi i Jacobean ‘ood quality satin, mea- “ conte and boleros; $4 inches wide, Moderately Gartng his ineumbency, the offiee of| creased memaberetip, nptnebory e pi 5 if “— : priced at, ppt 3 posekint PO end coroner has been removed from polit: —— — ™ suring 514x7 inches, and . j . . feal influence by the passage of L b | bl: 18 00 mounted on substantial “4 / : hi le Sh Novelty Sun and Rain bill, thru his efforts, which penalizes U § ou TS | 18 I rary a e, bl taffs, 16 init A << s Dr. Edison Cushion Sole Shoes Tired the coroner or any of his ansistants| We Oe ‘ has ‘ staffs, es high. | mobrellas who would use the public office as a —as pictured, in a modification of an English | metal holder for attach- Friday a Day of Savings in the July Clearance Sales A Choice Group of Women's Suits at $18.95 —Sults of correct styles that were priced at —And a few high-class fine white net and silk combination Frocks, that were priced at $37.50 fo $45.00, at cece cece ee 35.00 —We have just recetved a shipment of Dr. Edl- son Cushion Sole Shoes for ladies. They come in welt and turn gples, in button style, with kid tope; the toes are round and the heels are 1% inches high. —Also with welt soles in lage style, with black All, price, oeeeere ores ewes cowes cores —Shees, Second Floor, New Allover Dress Aprons —A plaid gingham that butteng over shoulders, full Delt, at, each ......ccegeceess-coe+- $3.50 —A plain gingham, pink or be, button front. —A striped percale, button Wack, elastic waist- “Lamon” frames. .$8.50 to $15.00 raon Co, Firat Floor. —Full stock of Chamotsette Gloves, pair, $1.00 —Two-clasp, in white, black, pongee, chamois, @rab, gray and khaki color. ~—Gleve Section, First Floor. —All stzes in Children's Bilk Gloves, pair, 75¢ —Two-clasp, white only. —Wraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. French Powder Puff and Container —Just the thing for “Milady's” Gresser or the in delicate shades, trideacent guert chamber, 92.95 and opalescent glass; each .. PRA es senlipmanpied Tiffin’s Record to means of securing business for a private firm. Dr, Tiffin ham given time to the study of accidents and their preven- tion. An annual report is now being Prepared in his office, devoted to aafety first and the prevention of aco cldents. Bay City’s Hills May Be Sluiced on Seattle Plan According to a letter received Wednestay by Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meier, from George Lull, | immediately enter a protest with the | | treasury department. Tho port commission claims that every available foot of the terminal | le needed by the city, The Spokane street terminal is one of the city’s! terminals that has been decided as | LIQUOR HOUSES | SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—There were 118 more places in San Fran clsco where the thirsty could drink | | nothing stronger than coffee today. | | These were 32 saloons and &6| | stores with package goods licenses | | which closed their liquor business at | midnight under the war department | order closing saloons within a half mile of nilitary posta in incorporated cities, Among them was the Cuff house, which is within half a mile of Fort Miley Mont of the beach resorts affected inches. AMERICAN LADY MODEL 402; the figure that tends toward stoutness is fashionably corseted in this model of coutil, which has ample fullness through the diaphragm, has reinforcing belt over abdomen period style. Top measures 26x42 Price $18.00 —rpira moor. Midsummer Hats —Upholstery First Tice oe ment to radiator cap is ine © cluded, at $1.75. % by the order will continue to sell soft drinks. —Drug Section, “First ° Floor. e@ —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. Ty NEW SALVATION } ARMY BUILDING AT CAMP LEWIS A Salvation Army building has Just been completed at Camp Lewis at a cost of $20,000. Working quiet ly and practically without publicity, the Salvation Army has erected and city attorney of San Francisco, the Southern city is contemplating a | duplication of Seattle's feat of sluic- | jing down its hills, Lull asked for information as to statutes on which || the city carried out the work. VPP SSSRTER ST ow | $5.00 and $6.50 HE need of an e Hat for finishing Logan Billingsley on Way to Seattle! Logan Billingsley will arrive in Se- attle Sunday, accompanied by Dep- |uty Sheriff Von Gerste and Joo Driscoll, according to a telegram re- leeived Wednesday by Under Sheriff Archie Hutcheson. i Hillingsley will be sent immediate ly to McNeils island, where he has a term of 13 months awaiting him. He was arrested at Toledo, O., at the re- quest of Sheriff Stringer. was taken in St. Louis. Ho is want ed for a sentence of from 10 to 20 ‘ | BRITISH GENERAL HERE TO _ | ARRANGE ATLANTIC FLIGHT | Show-Cause Order «| Granted Prisoners | Carl Martin, Rdward L. Twitty jand Francis Williams, held at the | detention ward of the city hospital Wednesday appealed to the supreme court for show cause orders for their release. The supreme court direct ed Chief Warren to appear in the King county su;erior court to show cause why the prisoners should not purpose, the Salesroom suggests: Leghorns with applique bands and bindings of ribbon, $6.50. White Georgette Crepe Hats with — bead and ribbon trimming, at $5.00. Women’s Black Driscoll | With Extra-Wide Captain in Army hostess house, altho built on a small- and federal authorities. equipped a building, dedicated to years for robbery. He forfeited $3,500 mothers, wives and relatives of sol aa muse Tops White Milans with Georgette diers camp, 7 oputencll | | Billingsley waa convicted of viola- e | facings, smartened with wings modate 34 transient visitors and pro- | |Boy, 21, Is Made tion of the federal liquor shipment $5 00 Pair and ribbons, $6.50. ; vide a meeting place similar to the) | law, He is wanted by both county | ad —Basement Salesroom. | | ANY women find | —-= . er scale. 3 Not yet 21, but a captain in the iernee = es The building is 50 by 100 feet ai | United States army am bulanc s vhi TF + contains reading room, rest room, an |Morya on active duty. in italy, | U+ S. Entry in War pase ase hace Mid Needs i auditorium and 17 sleeping rooms | |the achlevement of Alfred L. Miller, Serious—Foe P. | fits the foot perfectly is | 1 summer ee Ss in with hot and cold water. | Bellingham, a former University of GENEV. By aper) tt wide enough at the > Visitors will be welcomed at the | Washington student, Miller was a|, GENEVA, July 18—“American - bd ; | ? building, and every. accommodation | colonel last year in the cadet corps |'tervention is having its effects; top—these are designed omen § ear possible will be given. Visitors at the University of Washington, | ‘ready It has begun to be felt to Rocaneat Just: wast aie should write in advance for reserva- which training fitted him for the | *UCch an extent that it must be con- és vicar a | ERY important, if the summer motoring trip 4 tions, addressing the Salvation Army, rank in the regular army he now | ered seriously,” the Pester Lioyd, culties, having the top | Zs % ‘ semi-official nowspaper of Budapest ; : is to be enjoyed to the fullest, is the i Greene Park, Camp Lewis. | holds. pap pest, 1 rtion | declared | e 5 F aaron fy] emteartange 22 prepors Duster that protects without ; a M Gi 1 , | This newspaper, admitting Aus. to the foot. 2 » au" 4 Beaten Once Week |Messenger Girls jtrian losses in the recent Italian “ x kia adding much weight. i | . . Joffensive reached 250,000, explains re of blac! 7 i aie : for 15 Years: Gets | Examination Set | (erie rene —_ wintatenette poy ap In gray cotton crash and linen-finished cotton, — ‘ , | A messenger girl examination by| “The Austro-Hungarians were nu- ol Si ee full-length, with belt, patch pockets and convert- i $37,500 as Alimony the civil service commission will be | mericaily inferior to the allies, ana|}] 8nd, yint Pesce pe ible collar, $1.95, $2.95 and $5.00. ay eld at Seattle August 24, to fill/ the war methods of the enemy,| , widths oo) SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.— vacancies in the office of the depot) oy ° wih | . © : Under Superior Judge Graham's croitaeaater Apolaante at ee a oe Price $5,00 ‘pole. ccom. Gingham Dresses, $4.95, $7.50, $9.50 greatly improved.” between 16 and 18 years of age. The shiv salary is $720 per year. Information salary ix $720 pee year. Information| BELGIAN FORESTERS building, | ruling that a wife should receive $50 alimony for every beating her husband gave her, the judge fig- ures that John O’Hearn, steve dore, owes Mrs. Margaret O’Hearn $37,500, “He beat me once a week for 15 years,” she told the judge. She was awarded the family ree {dence in lieu of $37,500. Fashion has raised the once-humble gingham to high place, and no style is now too smart for it, as will be seen in this. showing, which features models for street and afternoon, with tie sashes and col- lars and vestees of pique or organdie. Dainty Voile Frocks, $6.50 and $7.50 Just such frocks as are chosen for summer after- noon wear, made.of soft, daintily-patterned voile in pink, blue, Nile and yellow, with overskirt or : bias fold at bottom, and collar and frilling i marquisette. —Basement Salesroom. | EJECTED BY GERMANS||| Bathing Suits | $5.00 oe i || Special to The Star by N. E. A. | be IMPIRE and regulation styles 19} in Rose, Copenhagen and bright-red with bandings of rose and white, Copenhagen and orange or red and white for trimming—all with small cap sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44, Price $5.00, —Basement Salesroom. MORE WOMEN DOCTORS LONDON, July 18.~-Medical de grees were recently conferred on 183 graduate of the University of London, 107 of whom were women. ae, HAVRE, July 18.—All the wardens and foresters of the vast forest of Hertogenwald, near Liege, have re celved orders from the Germans to evacuate the woods, Those who did not obey on the spot were punished. The inspector of waters and forests was forcibly ejected by soldiers and condemned to pay a heavy fine. SNAKES IN IRELAND? SHURE! HUNS GUILTY Maj. Gen, Brancker 1896. In 1913 he was attached to the royal flying corps, and a year later was appointed assistant of military aeronautics, He has seen much ac tive service as a pilot. The establishment of an air route between the United States and Eu- rope seems now a certainty. Plans \are well advanced for the initial flight, to take place probably in Au- gust or early in the fall. Maj. Gen. Brancker, of the British army, and controller general of the British air equipment, is now in Washington, arranging the details of | the flight. It is planned to use the Jackie Worried! Movie Queen Got His Silk Signals One sailor is worried. Rag Rugs New Open-Mesh new Liberty motors in the flight, DUBLIN, July 18.—There are R 40 hi , ac-| One girl will be worried. rt + Y ’ Cording to expert, | Clara Kimball Young, has ‘em. Rare beac cereey Soar tases verdraperies, 55c ard In Tasteful Colorings le} lad rt That's the story of the Signal/ + : skin (TOuo The past four years having]. const points where German subma- ST. r soft, dark col- brought such wonderful develop: | Flags, in threo brief reels. tines communicated with Sinn Fein APESTRY designs in soft, add largely to the “summery” effect "Twas thus: orings—blue, rose, mulberry and oll your good time Fe tn ae Ot ig one machine | Mins Young waa a visitor at. the est El Ree gegaiotgady sid Peatitha cin Sitione” Te of sleeping chamber or summer home. [J e acrows, but to send hundreds across ve training station camp, Lake Tihs ihait cteanot to tatiuencs ee brown—are eature in se " In plain colorings and patterned bor- [i esl in this manner, and then continue | Washington, and she was taken perstitious Irish people, St. Patrick open-mesh fabrics, very effective in ders on plain .centers—pinks, ii 2 on into Germany and cnake unheard-|®board the U. 8. 8, Princeton, the |con, FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST.) i« generally credited with having window curtains, . over-drapes and P eB " es, ‘A oe mide to wipe out munitions plants, (camp training ship. ‘There she saw : Phone Main 4 Fee ution die deter, aut scuctt iperlares browns and greens—sizes 2x8 to 8x6, : e sick skins storehouses, trenches and even cities. |*W0 little wig-wag flags, and, taking | wey BURT YOU, DON’T codon ight-weight po . noni eee ‘The flight across the English chan-|* fancy to them, took them. ’ BERNHARD! HONORED Thirty-six inches wide, 55¢ yard. $1. 0 $8.50. —nasement Salesroom, When your friends notice that your! nel was considered problematical, but| And here is the rest of the story PAY ME.” N ies PRM x kins disfigured or blotched; if youhave | was easily made. ‘The flight from|, “Sure, I enn get another pair from| ants ta my messago of deliverance AGAIN BY KAISER x —_ 2 simples or eruptions; if you just have to| our coast to France will materialize |the signal locker,” Jackie mourned jto you from the fear that accom- d Pie bel OA act ae a cratch that itching place, regardless of | the same, officers say. lesion Pe psc igh pan XTIRACT, ‘Fit CROWN 4 ATT ate ee aganerygtess HAYTI WILL PRODUCE creasing her production of sugar and| For having concealed rubber in # | absolutely with: papi see Bed ar pd tobacco and by providing sailors for | ship-pound for tAT ‘Tooth Bir in all cases but acute abscess: conditions. Lowest prices in Rotterdam, John — Henry Thorne of Bethnal Green, ai Bertie Dednam of Gravesend, men, were fined 100 pounds each Gravesend, Eneland. 5 The bombing planes, which will be the type sent over, will house motors vhere you are or whois with you—don’t discouraged—let Kesinol Ointment developing over 700 borse-power and nd Resino! Soap hel 1 p help to heal your y three men—the pilot, mechante ick skin, and enable you to have a —_———_-—__- high-class, guarantee fear, soft cumpiexion and observer. A THRIFT STAMP p day DENTIS’ Saihee ose ym ra nee | i lp No A ED Np nr ad Bh “Our Next War,” that Germany was bent on world power or downfall, and who now has a command in Flanders, has been awarded the oak leaves for his order of merit by the kaiser, | beautiful movie queen's got the silk flags she made me for my birthday?” MORE SMOKES FOR U. S. WASHINGTON, July 18.—Hayti can be of immediate assistance to [the United States in the war by in- America’s great merchant fleet, Latin-American diplomats asserted in discussing the Island republic's de- claration of war on Germann, hy t tad elty for

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