The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE eee AUGUST 2 2, 1918, PAGE 7 APANESE MET U.S. LIKE MEN ON —e : SHIP STEEL, SAYS BURTON KNISELY FREDERICK&NELSON | BY BURTON KNISELY ing the right methods, a Western; charter rates, about one-half the cur-| program the United States amrees to —— _ A. Stat t dent nation can do business with da ex of charters in Oriental wa | lift her steel embargo and release tof STORE OPENS AT 8:30—CL( AT 5:30 pan on a 5050 basis of mutual | tors © Japanese government will | Japan a ton of steel for ¢ ion of benefit—something of a surprise apend t $9,000,000 in making up| ehipping, o 000 to 1 Mut siaad A to European diplomacy, whieh | (hin diffe © in charter rates to/ it should [ 1 that this in what : ’ ee a ra ag a Little Boys’ || Rasement Salesroom. | Ambassador nel Morris and! already have arrived in American | not obtain because of the war ¢ signing in Tokyo, fall under three| beat the kai Delivery Before June | 65c¢ to $1.50 omen ’s an isses’ The second building program tember, 12 * aggregating 0 r © atrikingly low pric tle fellows 1. It guaran- (the United States hires from Japan 4 Will Release Steet to furnish Japan, at U. 8, gove " \ can make or silk is an idea that ately needed shipping within 9) [)o ti) ~— of hip 25,06 hh | use of many 1 Japan had e | ° ° the United States at the 1 Aw her share in this first buildtr 4 en, f j play wear. 1 tremely smart, as well | entirety awit) Laren Ir . much tatke 1 These are of fs : as practical, Corset, $1.00 gingham and smartened with white the average figure is hi : Under the PERST BUILDING nier the SECOND BUILDING | eharter contracts CONTRACT, the Japanese » 1 MIKAM Japan agrees to furnieh . » | Re Pogo aay De Fs Be deoen spre o Sani Active lit Gingham Dresses, $4.95 Hires Half Shipping vied. ~ a pr ee a ton of oh se, Delivery: is 6 be from 3 to 8 | HIS substituting of By the CHARTER CONTRACTS eee eee en gnoo tan Pa fenton Chanetinsed ganee ; a years of age, 7 gingham for cloth tees 525,000 | 150,000 tons of shipping. nearly hal ANISELY tons of dosper of "ae Proew thy oa ‘a Sti Under this same first building pro- | Ment » half a ton of steel fog i i about a quarter of |gram, the Japane te ay eas te Fare & a littl more than a year from | the entire te . pee shipping In| three more ahipa, a . jet new ‘ 4 \) a tub Suits | a » ¢ and little wonder, for | pelle ewe. ta wae “9 ts yt ah vive ' rica | for summer | NSs% , these Dresses are ex- Seattle’s Largest , i gest Upstairs Clothes Shop : asvilaanile f ‘ They are in hand- . | chambray, | ~ some plaid patterns, DMIRABLY adapted to reale ir at collar, tie and vest the Corset sketched, with percale age | elastic insets in the ex- stripes and plain colors. vie effect, and sometimes tremely low bust, and long e nnene Prices 65¢, S5¢, $1.00, | finished with patent | skirt, flexibly boned, hay- Ow ong ] i | $1.25 and $1.50. r leather belt. Priced at ing free space over the $4.95. | hips. Can Americans and Japanese, can BOYS’ HATS, woven from nat Made of good quality the Americ ove and. the ; ‘ 1 our Oo es ear Wh mutual security’ and satisfac: f) outing and play wear, BBE and | : se supporters. Sizes 19 Or will their industelal and |) OSe. | For Summer Motoring to 29. Price $1.00. cutthroat 4 nl ce a | 29. ce $1.00. | ? : Europe has HOYS' TAPELESS BLOUBES eut | in practical coverall styles—of linen-finished cotton * t Salearoomes And Look Well iy ; eer wrvaed coronas ae at $1.95 and $2.95; gray mixtures, $5.00; navy oe s. nzes 6 to 15 years, GBe. | Mohair, $9.50. sissssset, haseoron Stamped Answer it yourself. “ ot BOYS' WASH TIES in a good | . wevinwnt "it. bathite “ood AN Miihainat Centerpieces, 10¢ bi . ng | ain white, exceptional values | JEN q Buy O ° mawatn carn that Japan ff iain white, exceptions! INEN-FINISHED Cen- y nly taking advar aches tadictenbn at aN 9 Georgette Crepe Hats at $4.75 terpieces in 18-inch Good Clothes er Bi ge I op | | qmINGES, beads and size, stamped in easily A tald oor cards right down on the tw F sr ; %4 ‘ “h " $ oe - | —* conven ~ cel in ven.” 0) dtd! ‘ lesigns, s at the lowest possible price. ere New Among these transparent Georg- lace-trimmed, 10¢ Rese Upstairs “SUPPLY SHORT | Accessories a The Fiber-Silk Prices Based on Meng otal are te amart care otncis wit» | | rhe one sketched, in (eg Sweaters at $9.50 navy Georgette, has Advanced Buying ie || svete ie mew of piatinum by the ff lght and dare naturnt and viacx | | The franeparent’ brim i Are Very Good-Looking — 0 “ amir covered with deep ‘ Pe te ¢ of the receive silk fringe, and the ‘ \ Unusual value | rere of the 85.00. crown wreathed with a 6 lar, sash-belted effects, t coral-color beads. \ J in Gold, Champagne, Co e atinu: . $ Suits and \ t cesta: Py . New Neckpieces Equally attractive are the models in Pink, penhagen, Rose and etermir Pe a a at ’ as with large pockets : § t tractive eelections J White and Beige-color—and very good values at turn-back cuffs. Sizes 38 Overcoats \ Shanahan imued a request yester.|f] efter very stra 4 oe eee um turn it over to the government alkwhite, with scalloped ede lace trimming or plootedge frit! \ Noman Would Put aternstive’ detlews ta Golac.and | P = | Pera ss3i5 15 $ ; carte ||| eebrmanerest| Re | ~~ ee - Silk-Boot to oe | A Models i 1A DON Aug t | “ ™ curbing ae Ree Y Windsor Ties __ | LOUSES of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Stockings . draper ; "F Lace, Tub Silk and soft Taffeta make up this | $1.00 Pair va ik Windsor Ties in red. Py ws vy, grees, ble white ana | interesting group, in plain light and dark color- NIX Silk- A saving of $10 to $15 on every garment, when compared A The r refened brown a wie 950. ings, printed effects, stripes and combinations— —_ ot IX ba with present market costs. er orde ont Salesroc sizes 36 to 52. Price $3.95. —nasement Salesroom. - Stockings in Black, . ee ; ; f : : _ | | White, Cloud-gray, Battle- Separate Trousers at a great saving upstairs—unusual val- . ship-gray, Havana - brown ues at $2.50 to $7.50. All kinds for dress, sport or outing wear. 800 Boys Friends and Russia Calf, sizes 8% Ausnducewnet|| - The Silks of the New Season ||" .28h.?h0.un Store Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ” hted the second begin their sway with handsome stripes and plaids in taffeta and satin, and Pg Lane ag ilo strongly favor the dark, subdued colorings that suggest Autumn. Ivoroid Mirrors TAILO RED READY CO ng and a lawr r Qualities admirably adapted for entire frocks, skirts and blouses, 36 inches $2.25 “ad ae pareh caxtinnos, wide, $1.65 yard. LIGHT impertections in Shee THE NEW WOOLENS also favor plaids and stripes, and offer very good selec- dirs Tee ee Tee Disloyal Chaplain tion in 40-inch width, at $1.50 yard. rep eaPg ee AS in oval shape, with ivoroid back to Do Bit in Prison and handle, @2.25. CAMP LEWIS. —Basement Salesroom. 401-403 PIKE ST.- Saturday Night at Moore Theatre ||" AMA, Make, at vite crenata a a rs yung Me Hebrew aasocl se ir amaniue and y th 5 of a drug fr the first pay ade tage - ‘ < re lled , ' » reason they [spoons of sugar into 30 or 31 pre ment > tw new home, | +), om¢ he cand « yeing limited in their use of | parts, any one of which a houses which ‘ lith ave. |; t use of " true know of the facts | wife probably spills and theresa nd Kast Ald c ot into i eo im a tit i c beyond 5 P of a| wastes every day of her life. maining $2,500 « purchase | ¢ ney & . , , > pounc doubt that the amount of sugar W. A. OTIS, = price of the site paid h ‘ y which would be utilized by the candy Publisher Western Confectioner, 7 two month thi , what | industry, if permitted to run on a|/———— . i . c 0 per cent basis (and as publisher of - ly the official organ of the candy indus: Roman Legion Is nauate mht C Gunoesvot sugar per month | try 1 know that every. manusactursr Formed i in Seattle ; made as ‘ oh This is ust |ix not only willing but glad to co. s ‘ son Meals Meaach elt ‘ ven \ to be taken from |fere with the individual consumer to unt of sugar Has Big Food Value queen! ted that such be To take it away, and : PLAIN OR a time, ac anutac JEW D Theo Karle, Seattle's own famous operatic tenor, now a private thru phi es i ; érnment. atatiation src ely cdl coms wirnus the waste. Don’t in the United States Army, is coming over from Camp Lewis, on b. B. Persil! ia temporary presiden ‘ f both whole: | $ inate ‘ stsdienn déstroy worn © tha ples RINGS AND shoes. leave, to sing once more for us. William Short, president of the STATE MUST FURNISH ‘ foam ai ings Ar State Federation of Labor, will describe actual life in the front-line , ‘ . % 1B RT We ax ‘om by trenches, where our sons and brothers are bound for—just as he 1, 340 UNSKILLED MEN ” Al E HANSEN Ther saw it in person as a member of the American War Labor Commis- My ABTS eee ee eet A chat sion to Europe, under direction of Presic fent Wil on. Knox Price, 11,340 unskilled laborers ta war|of sugar per - ‘ © pec od eae age), in a startling furs of boy oratory. Music by Naval raining ment regu ' iy: _Paarias, | ealven n at 2 ‘ Shans E 1 : : | Bs These men mus wembled under | u ‘ dans ¢ verythin, Must Go—Wholesale and Retail Camp's augmented band of 60 pieces, and a special orchestra fur- S ETItain. OE movertinent pesccalting | that obbdy : , ve the prices ee Me a vide Etc Gu. cake So ‘ £6, ’ aj 1 oa j 7 i > int . o of the le of onto nished by M ans sociation, Local Union No. 76, Five-minut within the next two months int of retail business. Wi ced our entire stock of nished by Musici Asso ’ ’ r Se bar, which nishinge. Hats, : ‘aeolute slaughs ular with the public, The e \¢ the atock talks by patriots. bar is now selling in a very large || over from our First ave, store, Bverything 1 ¥ U.S GOVERNMENT REAL PAINLESS DENTI STS oe ee | SAVE MONEY-—BUY NOW GOING FAST ul rercentage. — These Prices Will Move the Goods . ” In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which t# the lightest stig Ore Mons Suite to $55 valuen sell for $18. | Men's Work and Drews Shoow to $4 pes : and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ttle of the roof of the mouth,| | bitgits © $45 values for . : $12.75 en to voll at gets full ieee: as only admission charge is purchase at the n bite corn off the cob; guaran.| | Taken upon « bas M POUNG, B)T ry 340 valUOM FOF oe ecce cece es SIORS test anesiee 1 f i 4 5 yea Ouse e mus » 10x O of hrift Stamp (or a War Savings Stamp for < alta Wid athaiest ; > sere ART « office wa ! $4.00) : i =| reserved eat), rad theatre, services and incidentals have bee ‘of Teeth (whalebone)... 88.00 the f ood va calorie the : Pot Men's ‘ite to « tle is ¢ *hi ij ing $10 Set of Teeth 85.00 '8 hoon i be < S Seba cha $1.45 donated. Seattle is $3,000,000 behind its War Savings quota. fridgework, per toot, oid. “gac0p| pound. he must id Fillings 1.00 Up) buy f bil ap pea ne Capa, ait kinds, chole Rockford Socks at Unton Butta - . ‘ ‘ ae ‘ rill oaks sé order nderwear, carmen! Under direction and management of Industrial Division of War Plain Wiltites IAIIOI gg | ane Under « q Savings Campaign, William W. Ladd, Chairman. Entertainment be- All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in the lla ; . gins at 8 sharp. e day inacion aoe Advice A t F : TRICE. Buy quantity. Fi (with we BLA as . ; r iW « x ° : Rie ie : Everything Must Be Sold Regardless of Price. bo Specs ibs Patriotic Contribution by C. H. Clarke : peng Bandara: Pe ry to 13 nie Working People coat a THE BARGAIN STORE OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 1 REIS 222 Occidental Ave. ‘207 UNIVERSITY ST. *

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