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

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SECOND Next to left eocccceccecs: bow sleeves, LONDON, Aug. 7 this have for the army army's needs MILW “AU KEE, AVENUE Diane fold and corded edge. horses and mules have been pur chased by the British government year, but m Aug. the end of the coming school term, the German language will be entirely elfminated from the curriculum of Milwaukee grade schools. d of education last night vote D put the ban on teaching German ot yet filled. Most of the horses were pur chased in a th U United States. 7.—Retore xe Aug. Moving | | pictures have been made of the air mail route from New York to Phila MeDougall - fouthwick AND That Fresh, Crisp Addition to Your Dress or Suit New White Organdy | 32225 8 (ies Neckwear © Very Special At 65c Sale Begins Thursday In Ten New Styles—Four as Sketched 1. A vestee with collarless 3 her rig’ The other styles include flat or roll collar and cuff sets fin ished with hemstitching, cording, pleated ruffies or bias folds; a large roll collar with a hemstitched pleated insert; and a deep. squareback and short-front collar with a pleated hemstitched ruffle around edge and doubled across the back. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. Women’ s Cotton anit Silk Top Union Suits Extraordinary Values At 1.25 Medium - weight Cotton Union Suits; high neck, el- ankle length Sizes 34, 36 and 33, Extra full cut, in seca 4h and 46, in pink only at $1.55 pin un¢ 36 Sengland Buys 20,000 aebiEasiand ¢ Saves Its Horses in 7 Months Special to The Star by N. E. Nearly 20,000 A iw hotel have vage the been | requi: tema: delphi The Sik Top Union Suits tn Nutshells for War. « and fruit stones, which are urgently NEW AGAIN RUNNING | AT FULL SPEED PIKE STREET. Work at the peat: of the J Duthie company i# going full ahead again Wednesday, following Mot two freight cars of nt The keel of an 8,800-te 1 has been laid in one of the ant ways, and the other two y be filled befo It in expected th is forthooming, the Thurs at if more steel at Duthio's The way, whe of the lant n launched, will be the ship, in the fourth ab lant priva contract deered ab he J. Duthie yard after dipect Fmergency Fleet Corporation Contract vessels will be built comman Material for installation of ships nea in two of the three yeane the West waterway, arrived Tuesday which means that the United Btates shipping b new freighters. oard will soon have two 123 Ships Launched in Month of July WASHINGTON, Aug One hundred and twenty-three vessels, in tonnage ayarregating 651,044 dead weight, were launched in July ae cording to shipping board estimates Forty-one ships, wit 025 tor nage, were delivered. records are the cheat ¢ ished so far and higher for th © month than for any previou! In addition ¢ American shis two new ve of 15,8 deliveries by Japan delivered to the United States, A Geep, square back round neck, finished with a lar with a fourdnch plea: 5 combined tonnage, finely pleated picot 4 ruffle and short . front; frill, with a double frilled signed for wear with the new Port Warden Warns front, waist length. Sketched round neck dresses. Next to *. . at lett right Against Cluttering Up Bay With Debris ot the wont to # Certain residents ind district are Puget matitching. nt. nothing to it's a cheap t out.” from 12,000-ton it trick and must Vessels, rangi ners to little put-put motorships and a their native element, are amount of indecent ff they are constantly running to, cast adrift on the bosom of the ocean by unthinking or criminal per But rememberrr-rrr,” says Port ¥ Paysse, “that I have th ats and the law back of y, that 1 have to may is be rere! Fines from $500 to 1 jail sentences will be im Jon any one caught throwing refuse in the bay hereafter.” And the port warden is reputed a man of his word. At 1.65 R and white; reinforced OIE fer arm and crotch. Sizes Youthful Veteran o 42, 1.65, ir Home on Furlough maa oor yy OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 1--Foliow. Second Floor. ing three years of service with the British Royal fying corps, Capt Guy D. Smith, D. 8. ©. ia spending a leave of absence with his parents here. waa lost for a gg nn island In. the Indian bes a asked by the ional Sal With the ald of natives be Coane to. tare all netiheite finally made his way back to his unit again. red for war purposes. tic collection is to be arra Masks for Pigeons per ja by Lieut. T. H \ i lI i AW \ and the pric Wash Galvanized Wash Tubs At HESE Tubs are repre s quoted below: Tubs, $1.00 each. Wash Tubs, $1.35 each. Wash Tubs, $1.65 each. y fii Wash Tubs, 2214-inch, with wringer attach- | | ment, special } i} | Wash Tubs, 2 with wringer attach || ment, special $1.75 « i} ement. [il] | The Housewares Section Will Offer on Thursday 1,836 Exceptionally Low Prices Ma ti Tn very heavy and Salle made Li i | sent remarkably good values at \/] I 18 inches in diameter, special at | 221% inches in diameter, specia} I 241% inches in diameter, special | / SS )DUTHIE PLANT | THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918. FREDERICK «NELSON | = - BASEMENT SALESROOM | 19 to 30, | Another style at this price low bust and long skirt. | At $1.50, the Frenella Front-lace Corset. pictured, de- signed for average figures, medium length skirt. It has boned protector under front lacing and four hose supporters. | strong coutil, with braid trimming. Sizes 19 to 29. | At 75, Batiste and Coutil Corsets with medium or low bust and moderately long skirt, also a Pink Batiste Corset with low bust. Sizes 19 to 26. New Dress Goods | | EW Black-and-white | Checked Suitings in a | range of attractive styles, | 50 inches wide, 75¢ yard; | 54 inches wide, $1.50 and | $2.00 yard. | NEW WOOL CLOTH of excellent quality, in taupe, plum, bottle - green, brown, gray, light and dark navy, and black, 44 i inches wide, $2.25 y | —Dasement § GRANITE Women’s Silk-top | Union Suits, $1.50 HESE Union Suits are | of fine-ribbed cotton | in delicate pink shade, | with top and shoulder | straps of silk. Low neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee. § 3 86 to 44, Price $1 50. Children’s Underwaists, 21c A REINFORCING of stitched tape makes these Knitted Un- der $ especially strong | and serviceable. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Price 21¢. | —Rasement Salesroom, Women’s Wash_ | Skirts at 85c HE lot Skirts of white pique, linen- ette and gaberdine, tail- ored with gathered backs, includes full belts and patch pock- ets. Desirable models for general and house | | with middies and wais' | Assorted waist measure- | wear, ments; 26 to 30 inches. 85¢ each, Rasement § Price sless Two Men Rescued From River Scow| | A New Shipment of | red Frenella Corsets Shows How Good Low-priced Corsets Can Be ADE especially for Frederick & Nelson, and em- bodying the utmost style and quality at moderate prices, Frenella Corsets are indeed worthy of the consideration of economically-minded women. four rubber-capped hose supporters attached. Sizes | A Pink Batiste Corset at $1.00, as sketched, designed | especially for the average figure, has medium bust and long skirt with free space over the hips. hose supporters are attached. A flexible model of pink coutil at $1.25, has elastic at the very low bust, and free hip. Sizes 19 to 26. \Gareneay Becomes | Special to The Star by N. E. BASEMENT SALESROOM Store Opens at 8: 30—Closes at 5:30 4 | Misses’ J\| Middy’Suits Sizes 13 and 15 Years Reduced to 95c HEAVY cotton twill fashions these Middy | Suits—white with navy | collar, cuffs and belt piped with red and with and blue piping ate | | hem. Short-sleeve style, le with wide cu An attractive opportu- | nity to save on a dress for outing and home wear—D5¢. Dasement Salesroom ' Rubber Gloves | Included in the new | 50c Pair . shipment: | An average-figure model at 65c¢, as pictured, with | URING the preserv- medium bust and skirt of moderate length, having ing season, when there are so many cans and utensils to wash, the housekeeper will appreci- ate the protection of Rub- ber Gloves. Priced at 50¢ Four Four pair. 19 to 26. Basement Salesroom. Sizes Crochet Thread 8c Spool LARK’S O. N. T. Lustre Crochet in cream, blue, pink, yellow, black, rose, cerise, orange and green, also shaded ef- fects, 100-yayrd spools, 8¢; 2 for 15¢. —Basement Salesroom. is of white batiste, with with low bust and | Made of | | | —Hasement Salesroom. | Remnant Lengths of Table Damask At Very Interesting Prices OME of these Damasks are linen—others are in fine mercerized cotton weaves. All are sold sub- ject to imperfections in the form of tiny holes which in many cases will disappear or become less apparent after washing. Lengths range from 114 to 314 yards. The prices, 65¢ to $1.75 yard. A Special Lot of All-Linen Fringed Napkins —all-white, 1314-inch size, 8¢ each. —white with red and blue borders, 5Se¢ each. 111%-inch size, Basement Salesroom Plaid Gingham Dresses Reduced to $3.95 N view of the popu- I larity of gingham ‘for general wear this mn, this is an inter- esting offering indeed. The Drefses are in tasteful plaid patterns, as smart in style as cloth dresses, some in combination with white, and many with patent leather belt. Exceptional $3.95. Basement Sa value at lesroom Women’s Tub Suits, $1.95 N exceptional opportunity to save on the prac- tical coat-and-skirt Suits for outing and house wear. There are styles with Broadly-striped coat and white gaberdine skirt Wash Crepe Suits in blue or pink and white stripes. Solesctte Suits with polkalotted skirt and plain coat with the pat terned trimming. Sizes are incomplete—hence the exceptionally low price—$1.95. Basement Salesroom, ROKEN lines and odd as- sortments of Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards with envelopes, in a disposal at 10¢ box. Stationery Reduced to 10c Box Barement Salesroom lFelkc 1s Nominated by Big Plurality Animal-less Land) T, LOUIS, Aug. 7.—IFormer Gov NIAGARA FALLS, Aus. | Hiveiaht saan Ge i “aah Henry James Harris, 40, and Gus| AMSTERDAM, Aug. 7.—Germany Getta) canta on aa «herd Lofberg, 54, employes of the Great/is rapidly becoming an animal-less | nomination for the Unit Lakes Dredging & Dock Co, were| land, Nearly all the cats and dogs rerding to fairly ¢ rescued thins morning from a scow| have been killed, there | nator X. H, Wi on which they were mar a all poultry, and the fe Folk ht 000 feet above Horse ttle t u ed on a republican 4 above Jay 1 T y, of sterday 5,000 major arly yn made the trip from the| Both stranded scow in a breeches buoy. man men collapsed after they were brought ashorg 1 Borland, of scansas City, has been de-| feated on the face of early returns, | playing on trestle, | Republicans Name vide margin 4 The Basement Salesroom has prepared for Thursday’s shoppers many offerings of unusual interest—including garments in incomplete size ra nges and broken lines at attractive reductions A Disposal of Trimmed Summer Hats at $2.00 VERY Trimmed Summer Hat re- maining in the Base- Salesroom — in- cluding Leghorns, Milans and Crepe Hats—embraced in this underpriced of- fering—$2.00. Basement Salesroom ment Georgette Keen Reductions on Women’s Low Shoes 200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S OXFORDS in patent, dull kid and tan calf leathers, broken lines and but all sizes in the assortment, reduced - $3.85, 250 PAIRS OF “WOMEN’S PUMPS in white can- vas and Nubuck, with Goodyear welt soles, re- duced to 100 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S TAN CALF PUMPS with medium low heels and Goodyear welt soles, sizes 214 to 7, reduced to.. sizes, —Basement Salesroom. 900 Gingham , House Dresses $1.25 E XCEPTIONALLY - good value — the House Dress pictured, of good quality gingham in blue or gray and white stripes, with sailor collar of blue or gray chambray gingham afi narrow embroidery © edge trimming—$1.25. — Basement Salesroom, 1,000 Utility Baskets At Sharply Reduced Prices Divided for easy choosing, into four interesting groups as follows: AT 5S¢—Handled Flower Bas- kets of split bamboo. AT 10¢—Willow Fruit and Sandwich Baskets and other useful styles. AT 25¢—Work Baskets, Fruit Baskets and other desirable styles. AT 50¢—Tall Flower Stands, some in handled style, Bam- boo Fruit Stands and Sewing Stands. Basement Salesroom. Good Suits for Schodaié and Smaller Boys BOYS’ EXTRA KNICK- ERBOCKER SCHOOL SUITS ina smart Trench model, tailored from serviceable novelty mix- tures in brown and gray, sizes 6 to 17 years, $6.00 and $6.50. BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS in dark-drab color, tail- ored along military lines, with buckled belt and slash pockets; sizes 6 to 17 irs, $6.00. . BOYS’ JUNIOR FOLK SUITS of good quality velveteen in brown, navy-blue and dark-green; sizes 3 to 8, $6.00. BOYS’ BLUE SERGE MIDDY SUITS in medium- weight, trimmed with white braid and sleeve em- blem; sizes 4 to 8 years, $6.50. In long-trouser Mnodel, $7.00. NOR- Basement Salesroom. |Owen Renominated Capper for Senate} TOPEKA, Kan,, Aug, 7.—On fairly | ‘omplete returns today, Gov, Arthur ‘apy is | r States Figures on | mary senator show him lead tubbs ‘obert Ly big plurality nand 'T, A, © and § 8 primary Sen’ mer Gov. W enator J, 1 and | se | ‘at, had no opposii Walter Chil 8, 1500 W. 50th, | oa ad right fe ut off by Batlard| Listening to orator at Washington’ st. car at N. W. and W./st. and Occidental ave, Tuesday) 4th st., irusaiay evening. He was| night, Joseph for Senate Again OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Aug. % Oklahoma's congressional body, omy republican nominee for| returns today from yesterday's pris. | apparently was renominated. Owen, deenocrat, Congress- oe ave., had his pocket picked of $10... 4

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