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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918, PAGE 11 , ~ \Knisely Finds Millionaire : Bradbury Suits Who Wears Darned Sox! For Summer Fraser-PatersonCo. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY MAIN 7100 @ | By Burton ‘Knisely ct, | (Copyripht, 1918, Newspaper Enters 0 n Cr e dit mnveriee Asociaton a A Larte 5 New » yee ke Women's White — TOKYO, Ju 19 tw early war milllor that 1 notic seomed to be hav Introducing smart, new styles in Women's Middy Blousell pique, gaberdine, repp, Oxford weave : thisay (Clnie Regulation styles in all white he Good clothes are frequently an im- ing some trouble and mercerized wash sateen. Broad and fife Lone Jean white with navy portant factor in the hte wea slinoing belts, novel pockets and pear! buttons collar (either flannel or loth), and Khaki ° ie American-style distinguish them. Choose while the Middy Blouses in the w 1s turning of a man mane see selections are large. The prices are vfapebegeeecdiuae ss GA.28, Then not con reg able an from the downward tent with reme most reasonable. Wraser-Vaterson Co, Third imme slide of failure to ve t New Hats—Special Values, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, Only $3.95 rather unpretentt success. You can ROAST A oe weit, wee Tod aeeawon 6 the: gbasea in: pot ouch a Vint at & ame of their value, Just one undead ty select from at ie still buy fine Brad- Miitinery Section, Third Floor, bury Suits upwards from— | American atyle almost barely. KY ponite me fairly successful (f thought to my self) in making Mr. Yamashita as Continuing the July Clearance A Very Attractive Special Sale Sales of Linge rie 4h aists at $2.50 sume I had not noticed that his foot + ta ig Suits at $19.96, formeriy $25.000 to $35.00 Da alsts in a wide assortment Mr. Yamashita, how much a yew? Suite at 845.00, formerly $55 00 0 of new styles lainty summer materials, Votles, ° 1 flatly, at juat Coats at $18.00, formerly 818.75 to # ! p Maras tt Many 8 y eff : : jae ad Coats at S24.60, formerly § nd $25.00 Hpecial new acsortment for Saturday at $880 rian y t aner-Vaterson ¢ Third f er-Paterson Co, Third Ploor, interpreter as 1 wan New Shipment of Girls Middy Blouses to Sell at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Sizes 0 to 18. —Late models in regulation styles as well an new smock ffects, of best qualities of Middy Cloth and fine Lonadale Jean, in all white and with colored collars —Girle’ Wash Skirts in new pleated models with attached waist. Priced at transferred to him You mean living expense fed the interpreter in get “Feo” | Yamashita’) meaning across to me. Spends $5,000 Year “Then he ys about 10,000 55,000) a year he spends to Strictly hand-tallored and shows in the latest styles and all prev shades that mark smart clo Juniors’ Wash Skirts, sizes 12 to 18, at Froser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, Showing New Materia!s im the Dress Goods Section Shepherd Checks Army Khaki Cloth tack and White Shepherd Checks, four «izes Army Khaki Cloth for rough wear, suitable for necks, This particular cloth is one we are sults, skirts, men's shirts; hiking and mountain t inex climbing, does not show the dirt and washes like ten inen. A practical material for hard naires would meni in featuring and is considered one of the b ve checks on the market. We } Feared He'd Soon Be Unable *ept bit bands horny, and bis brain ~aPrahersBateresh a Firet Floor. lections are so varied and horny, too, and he grew ries, but solled or muxsed through displays; 75c. : X ie to Make a Living—Tanlac oe fot into the whipping 00, $1.25, and even $1.75 values at ‘poe , . . prices so reasonable. Restores Him Sanisan, then telitan 4 tise onice bok Gach pte: kin yaatar Or Men's Bathing Suits $ Employs 1,000 Clertes wandies, satins, silks and gaberdines Rare —In all wool worsted in Blue, Green, Black if 65 stores to buy for—one big reason HE GAINS 18 POUNDS New he employs, 1,200 clerks Ladies’ Neckwear Section, First Floor. and Bed. Grete and Purple, and many, oe $ 2 st s uy y ne y reaso a total o' 2 o c : > ons of colors, Ray wie vor cari taly Here dor less. + abet Vaine what | nie may| and in the short period of this Women's Handkerchiefs An excellent worsted at $4.80 in Gold and wey ? HE -sciubec cence think when I tell ¢ " world war hos amassed a fortune adds, ender lawn Ranibebeiiel of unveudl ireen, and Purple and White 2 tighteen pounds of between $25,000,000 and $5, quality with an initia! embroidered in one cor Yi Ginn aon see Poe ose Bg 2 le cotton tine at hand work. There are two $1.75, 82.00 ana re 000,000 in shipping, coal, copper, Fa subject to dizay lis, tre ner, whieh a and I have just ws u table per v 1332-34 SECOND AVENUE Japanese miltion: pieces to sell and cannot duplicate it; 44 inches inches wide, priced at, the yard 84.00 aire’n sock,” maid the Interpreter a» K, Yamashita, Rugged Multimill jonaire of Japan wide. Special, yard ee Erving Fraser-Vaterson Co. First Floor, we all burat Into laughter Typical Patrician Group, Representa tive of the Parsi ° Frarer-Paterson Co, First Floor , Ns anaped danas aemnandiieaqushenamereerds etn ee =o Sapasins oitheantve’s etek! 2) a= - — . . Corderette Velvet Cord examined it : PE UR ME AE 5, mA ‘ool Poplin A finenap Velvet Cord that ix haying a big Wears Dorned Socks The good old U, ® A. je not the on them have cleaned up a to | © Athw ne of orite call east for suits, skirts and coats. Shown in @ It wos derned. heel and toe on pt en globe F 4! of @ billion yen, or half a billion | @ cloths for Medium ¥ range of fall shades, Pretty Mode Seal, Navy, ite oes Ste wentee ic, Wortueita ‘had’ | can mb ko themesive reg arn, since the war began. Anéd|® und shown Beigian, Forest Green, Old Rose, been pestered into removing both yumper crop of them. They can do | they are acting just about like a sim 3 shades and black ¢, Castor and Black; 31 inches wide, shoe and sock, Darned heel and ic in Japan ilar number of Atmericann who had © : te tees sa ees _--« $1.50 for the coma toe! And heavily darned at that! | pan, or 60 y the name thing would act-—nay, © Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. ‘Vraser-Paterson Co, First Floor And K. Yamashita has made and a hard and fast hereditary mm acting before we ourselves $ ieee om e somewhere between §25,000,000 | archy at that, where unul the new Tally began to fight and feel the @ Girls’ Summer W earables ummertime | 2°" hoor iene b wl be ener seas’ sent rer || Men's Athletic Unio om. - sharper, perhaps, than In any other © wants in the best of girla and juniors’ hot weath : fee ts Sho Rats EA eelianire one | chuntry in the world : © or wearables, and at the most moderate of pricer, for Hot W eather own eatern states bi Roo famashita ia 51 fe was a poor t ndard of Frane atersot POE ‘ man to tie to, and a bad’man to be! peasant t i me to Tokye Se FE I. sagape tao! piney oceans eget ‘These are the Munring make—made up he call of the great out- : ne “ee ‘4 strongest competitors in (o TSlY reser? ada: Bis without slee and knee legs. The fabriew r ath remin was a chee world lodustry “) trade 10 e “* , are a fine = ripe Soisetie at . . 82.50 doors forcibly reminds « that THINGS BEGAN 10 . - ony hated years from before Perry's | Girls’ Tub Frocks < Wla\h @acbea ae enenl no wardrobe is c e th- means try wh t rediscovery of e Of serviceable ginghams, chambrays, linenes necked ¥ as at no wardrobe is complete with oth es , rahe dred years olb—grandeoms of ($1 charming sew 70 stacy hee oa pop ery lan gpa -- Se out a pair of White Shoes suit- LOOK GLOOMY T0 me, Doubticas he knows what] men who seandiathers dida't | § clever belted, nemi-belted h t The knit fabrics are in silk lisle at..68.00 ie r walki ae " t means mone © ™ . = ed effects, with novel ¢ White, serviceable cotton at -.- $2.00 able for walking or dress wear. himself and pull ® cart—ax millions steel, of coal § “Moderately priced at $2.00, $3.95, 81.50 A fair cotton garment in cream and ae i i i CARL A. , PETERSON afte gee of get one ri © and up. Fraser-Paterson Co, Thitd Floor. at 17S You will find it a pleasure to cmsrteene efpae gg hy Bes rc ite be : ; s)° . —Theee are made up in short or long sleeves, be fitted here, where se- came @ KMALL coal dealer, But t $ Neckwear—Slightly Soiled ankle, three fourths or knee legs. All itea 16 ig All new neck-fixings of the most desirable fab- eu eo r e . ° e ° ° ° ° ° ° r = e We ifustrate white canvas fourth bottle of Tan cotton, There ye ve an Amer que Adacheo—thia is the atory of styles and specially priced at 15¢@ each. All Predensisieea’ Ca. Pee Sinch top—Flexible welted |! markable statement made by Carl A ican besiness fomasce in anoth- | misery that thousands of women can initials. Fraset-Paterson Co, First Floor. vr sno <tovered Peternon, of 1942 Q street or ing. tell. Happiness under such condi és 4 ocd re Louth teiel; pale $4.45 Washinton, while in the French! “How many? Oh, I should say tions in almost imponsible, deapond New Face Veils i Me ” ’s Outing Shirts : Drug Storé recently. Mr. Peterson there are between 200 and 300 war ency In Almont inevitable. Specially priced for Saturday selling, Plain For that Vacation Trip. is an expert electrician and is em-| millionaires in Japan,” he said. “I If your life is one continuous 7 aie Bie cae te aes eh teas Ge Gray Flannel at $2.60, $3.50 and $5.00 White Kid Oxfords—Hand ployed by the Tacoma Smelting and mean strictly men who have made a round of suffering without any par pooch Godin, ter pend ad ne ase Fine Soisette of clear white and gray at.. turned soles—covered Louis Refining Company million yen or more ($500,000) SINCE ¢ manifest you r bono ped deo teaiities claaleghget apis secceeee $2.00 Heels; per “Beginning about six monthe ago, THE WAR BEGAN. You will find mpathy because 1 ili, biekibees Go. Shins Piso: Plain white or striped percale materials at ; $5 95 w mach trouble,” continued Mr.| them even in small Country towns f understa . . $1.50 pair . * n, “T lost weight and etrength K. Yamashita ia just the sort of ¢ > may be & wither ds These are made up with low, fiat collar or looked like I was « o get | man to turn this trick, and the reat by tement from Mra, Joseph Leather Goods Section military style, in all sizes up to 17, down to where I cou cand of them are like him—mon, ju of West Grove, Pa, She A new hand bag of the envelope style, all gen Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. mak, a livin for m f MEN, not gentiemen or ladier’ me ay uine leather, made by the most ek! workmen My food just seemed . highhtows, oF ayers, oF gre Peal al iy rundown con Morocco, Beal and Patent Leather; $6.00 values Women’s Lisle Union Suite, with hand-ero : Sead th a fermented candle card , . dition and wax so weak that 1 wou at. oe ar eae cheted edge. reinforced and cuff knee. Sizes 4, causing gas and such awful pains eged, straight. faint awny and have dissy ape Vests and Pants. BOSTON feared 1 had heart trouble. 1 Was ftered Pearl Earrings 50c wing sleeve and low neck hara ever without a pain in the I wae treated The ar he button sty) in 5 sizes, mounted sleeveles # through reading a t I decided to try Dr Pills, and it waan great deal with headache and back whe, and was so ne never get & good night's sleep, 1 irs, at BS¢ each or 3 for $1.00 Knit Underwear, First Floor, ceptional values Sizes 4 to 14 Jewelry Section, First Floor Li Second Ploar Fite] Bldg, Second Dike St ous I could SOecccccccccccccccccccoes wan dreadt run down and wea ) long before my headache left m ct a ae a “285° THINKING OF SON, SAYS T. R., |B | tha told I would have to give ALSO—THESE CHAPS ARE | steatert benefit in many disorders {| up my work, and no doubt I would OOING TO FIGHT FP OUT BE iue to undernourished nervi A| if I hadn't gotten Tanlac. as I was) FORE THE WORLD GETS | tendency to anemia, or bloodleasness, | ir y le to kee as «. I thought MUCH OLDER—DON'T FOR aon — ted by ae tonle pills ————— inc were true, it would help ae cmd You could put your. finger on Nervous System” and “What to Kat El i¢ has not only helped me, it has Sceaac 6 and How to Bat." will be sent free y YORK, July 19.—"There is, daughter, Mrs. Richard Derby. He, posed the colonel. Among thee Sea i made a y well man of me by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. thought in my heart, and asked that he be not disturbed again | V m Barnes. | soit ase Uns thant Hanis, aha Schenectady, N.Y. Your own érug.|¥° w what that is,” Col. Roose: | toda Norton BE, Lewis, attorney general, been improving ever since gist wella Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilla er | Velt said here today, when asked if ‘The round robin appeal pointed who is a candidate for the offline Bi atomnach im in such good condit ou can order them direct by mail, | be had “9 ything to Say re agaeting to C sevelt the necessity wrote the ce declaring he would i tse —= hat I can eat just anything, and ostpaid ) cents per box, six |the unofficial convention pub > factions of withdraw if Roosevelt would become } be ard my fies dineaes like it ah nv boxes f ) per 00% Xl hicane at Saratoga. He referred to|the party. It was signed by many|a candidate for overnor of New Telephone operating offers many advantages |}! 1» have any pain in the pit of ii het ezanig te ron, ieut. putileans who In the ast have op: York ‘ IB| my stomach, palpitation of any other Quentin Roosevelt, reported dead in — ancapnni ‘ to young women who are seeking employment ff eins of indigestion. The headache WORK IN WAR <i an aerial combat jn France R. n vackaches have disappeared. I have had no conference with ere | at a good salary, with opportunities for ade fo! oriichs avy “anys stains as Secon Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is vancement. strength han retuned, and Y'm feel | WASHINGTON, July 19.—Amor! idea, want ote, not inter just what I need. It is a splen- | ing fine in ay, and, of course, | can efficiency an evenied to the ested In politica at this time tis A good salary from the start. T think Tania te the finest medicing |world by the country’s war acoon farthest from my thoughts did laxative, mild and pleasant and acts so Regular and frequent increases. in the world, and Mfa. Peterson pliahments of the Inat year has at Col, Roosevelt returned to Oyster kl } Work iscateedy tad permanent. thinks just ax t do.” tracted the profound admiration of Bay with Mrs Roosevelt and their Quickly and easily. I wouldn't be without i it, | $ aay @ Taniac in sold in Seattle by Bartell Japan, and, in fact, has proved tobe | Many opportunities for advance- Driig Stores under the personal an" fee a tulle ungectianatne Ai SCHWAB INTERESTED IN and keep it in our home all the time.” : 7 | aaa A save AAACN." ling to Pened mohuguera, head oF th % DREDGING WATERWAY Bom 4 lever to Ds. Caldwell writen by 4 ; Pleasant, clean, fascinating work. aero © Red Cross mission here, on Government funds for the dredg- G. C. Murphy, 4 Walker Street, soc! ita way to Burope. ing of the Kast, West and Duwam- Adanta, Ga A sata carefally mecton, 106 { : 1 f th Unit ish waterways, in the interest ft es : He admits the feeling for the Un rf ' rg : Light and well ventilated offices. od pofegiigy ti the Habana halk ; efficient operation of shipyards now 9 i ; reation ndergone a change, a a he formed, and new yarda likely to be D C ld ll } Sar ae oe sentcisssuts tract sonechin det formed, ag be sopcepriated ox she r. Galdwell's rooms. | h . 4 at the warmth of his reception instigation of Charles M. Schwab, < Annual vacation with pay. Co B | by America director-general of the emergency | ; 1 r. First Ave. The prince asserted that Japan fleet corporation. On his return to r | Sick Benefits, Death Benefits, alw i ’ be are ea o America ss (* Vv aahingten, Ki hwab intends reg take Pensions, without cost. eee teacher in education, industries and the matter up with the treasury | Good character and good health are required. Now at 106 Columbia tacthe ini th: Biatee tor’ pUlaanON/AD ‘ si gap oP aetna kingly The Perfect Laxative 7 | Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are POE ot the Imita; pilltaer mates OER Hels) Vie J. Me WINTON |CONSOLIDATED TICKET | one gb barre coe is “ rag arun seeed, lin the history of the world ts the Free Examination | OFFICE OPENS AUG. 15 Sold by Druggists Everywhere /isit our Employment Office at 1115 Fourth oe oft sudden transformation of America onsolidated ticket office, to re. Two 4 hve. between doting and Seneca. Open from Meee ee atreat Fl trom a pacifist nation to a ne, | BEST $2.50 GLASSES | Sek it beveral relitted flcket. or 50 cts. Since) $1.00 a 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. from my gid location, My mew an= {UT DOWER REORTAE | Genome e In Seattle, trance fo 1 lumbin, midway bee Tokugawa : on Earth will be opened under government su R ded par a ra He iS oi pene tween Fir will ¢ part which America | y a t erviaion about August 15, at 16 Bec oO s . | Redes ke Tapert to eiroase ee | oe ine wreris wer is nor one scree Sa'the Northwest that fealty | ond ave. ‘Thomas J, Movore, forner SCOMMENGSE As B Ponive remedy for consti~ seat [11 in destined 0 Kenees from ature 10. flatek, ly city paarenger agent for the Great PACION, mild and gentle in its action. The ar be a me . nm . orthern, wi po joint agent, and The prince carries the greetings of | eg the Japanese Red Cross to the Unit | um | racthees the n reare THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE oF sly Sit eed OM rte formeris “aiwaukee iy standard family remedy in countless homes, an'in Seattle who did not rales bis J 1 abaolutely necessary - A trial boftle can be obtained by writing to ia Deen ely inp and Helga was indented BINYON OPTICAL CO. asrargos wun" tng vouneer Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, EDWIN J. HROWN, D. ‘ ae sT AVE. p, M a C i, Ror: |that the Japanese Red Cross desires 1116 wa nurse, Miss C. G, Brass, for coolness | Beatties Leeding Denties | to extend its activities in France. | Near Seneca St, hone Mata 4860 | {n bombed hospitals |Monticello, Illinois.

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