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Wool Sweater Coats Saturday at $9.75 tr ndustrial THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. "Edward d Borglord, | {DRAFTED MEN Sead Beef TAUGHT TRADES “~~ BY FREDERICK M. KERBY A Remarkable Special Offering of . cy Pact cs . 98 Women’s New Shetland ma ¢ war department education f It haw char I men from local trainin afte Ix to the, They a # mad first-clise me . chanics for every branch of the army : At Carnegie I saw classes in auto-|_,it Waa Edward Borgford's idea to —With sweater coats so popular, and Shetland wool mechanics, carpentry, pattern mak. | *##e % carnival in behalf of the so) ~] c being one of the most favored styles, this special sale ink, auto-truck driving, welding, elec ‘ ee at BSF and 38th t \ ant we cdward is ‘ =~. is of unusual importance. It represents a spe- Ae ink: telearaphy, lens grind: | oid His brother, Gust, went , Ing, machine shop wor vekamith - “ “4 cial purchase that just came by express from New cn tome rk, blacksmith’ | there” last year—and gave up bis oir York. metal Work. ‘There are Tho man ta | life to help make the world safe for ae a : ie eae ; 4 thene claanea, malig T6se teen iD democracy. He died in wetion on the —Splendid, desirable styles, in the same quality we f battlefield in France 1 ) the in te have been selling at $12.50, but which will be $13.75 for Fall. —These coats are made with sailor collar and sash. —Colors are coral, flame, canary, turquoise, green, white, shadow lawn, copenhagen, and the colors are all beautiful. —Specially priced Saturday Fraser-Pater tones, gabardines and tricotines are the ma- COCCCOOOOOOOOOOO OEE SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOE OOOO OOOO O LOOSE SEES OOOOOOOOOSESOOO SOOO SEO SOSOSESOSSORSOSESOSOOS —Autumn shades show many beautiful, at rich tones of brown, taupe, Japanese blue, mixtures, navy blue, as well as black. —Each suit selected for its attractive style, its splendid material and careful making. Each a good value for the price. —$35.00, $45.00, $55.00. —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. The New Autumn and Winter Coat: for Women and Misses wor —Arriving now in ever increasing numbers are the new autumn and winter coats for misses of 16 and 18 as well as women. —Especially attractive are the new styles, showing smalt belted and half-belted effects, developed of meltons, tweeds, zibelines and velours. Navy blue, browns, , burgundy and black. —Attractive collections ready now at..............54- $28.75, $35.00, $45.00 ~—-Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Fioor It Is a a Short Time Till School Opens Begin Now to Get the Children Ready —wNew fall stocks of wool dresses, cotton dresses and winter coats are ready. Girls’ Wool Dresses of splendid, serviceable wool serge including the Peter Thompson having guimpes of whit ing or embroidery the very latest versions of these favorite modes years. —Priced in the most attractive styles, dress styles, alse ely trimmed with 1 Middy styles All sizes, 6 to 14 4 $12.50 to 825.00 New Winter Coats for Girls Show many clever belted and semi-belted effects, in fine corduroy, In navy blue, brown, burgundy, $6.95 to $12.50 and up Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor velveta, zibelines, velours, ete. green. Sizes 6 to 14 years. If you value your watch, let Haynes repair Next Liberty theat Advertisement ‘We have been asked the question numerous times, “What if the war stopped tomorrow, wouldn't the shipbuilding come to a close, too?” Now, we will TRY and tell you what the situatioy the war DID stop, which we all hope The building of of CONC would not stop, nor & ACK UP n would be if the reasons wh en § ‘There was approximately 48,00 rerchant marine) BEFORE the and this was was necessary to carry on the commerce of the Submarines, mines and natural rea losses accounted for if almost 20,000,000 tons. If every vessel was of 5.000 t size of the CONCRE SHIP FAITH, this would mean that about 4,000 vessels have b sent to the bottom out of about 10,6 Since the war started, and since America has shipbuilding business, there has been about 10,000,00 ne into the tons of ships built by ALL the allies, which, If every vessel was of 5,000 tons the size of the FAITH, would mean ahout 2,000 whips have been built, only about O of what has been sunk Now, with a PR in ships to «tart with, and still a loss of probabl { of what we had to start with and with the huge amount of ng that will b needed AFTER t Burope, any« ly in order to reconatr ears and years of shipbu the war is over, see that it will take y PAY ME.” © of deliverance ALL nations to get enough ships. Remember, it will r that acecom- ODY to work in shipya aa they are ae of busine nich are now curtailed and ¢ % y “ly C and f business, which are now curtailed and cl 1 ax NOD THEAT fe abestutely” oat wil) nest labor to help rebuild devastated Europe. pain in all cases but acute abs conditions Lowest prices in your city for high-class, guarante, STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: © a. m. to @ p.m a pretty safe prediction to say that SHIPBUILD ING of ALL KINDS will be THE LEADING industry for TWENTY YEARS to come you must remember t in all build as SHIPS NK, etc terial LY lemons at this ts these Ii and t thing in ‘ACTORY in th 3, and who is W installir also a CONCRE nd deal in ANYTH is used, call or write, where and we will tell you HOW American Concrete Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. L. Y. STAYTON, President 422-4 NEW YORK as DG. ELLIOTT OFF 2 f 00 OFFICES 2212. SHIPYARD at BRY* . CEMENT PIPE PLANTS NOS. 1 and 2 at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr. U. 4 = e : Autumn Suits for Women and Misses : $35.00, $45.00, a 00 tt -—Styles that reveal the favored autumn ut, modes. Rich broadcloths, silvertones, duo- as Sunnydale shipyard worker |under $1,500 bond. | the liquor was left at his place by two men The total number of Japanese liv ing abroad wan 450,77 June credited with Friend Hoover heat So Edward, employed this summer in the grocery store of Anderson & * | Huldt ntribute tach man stays two mon w’ instruction a thought he would cc To os Hwigee ta ‘netona |i bit by raising money for the boys raw recruit and an in pega rage ie eres Te t mechanic, gets a man who| "im, With merchandies. | fome of hie had not only the rudiments of shens sane. welenbernaod, ae eae training, but a specialized pol rng ener cone yeahogs coures in @ eplendidly or carnival brought $60.50 to the fund 1 educational tnatitution NEW WAR TAX T0 HIT NEARLY ALL °c Continued Pr rom | Page "One! te ws S. Agents Inspect Telegraph Plants *. Fiteh and J. 8. Swanson, in for the pontal department nducting an investigation of telegraph wire companies in Se le, preliminary to a tates when the bill comes before ee houne. Life insurance policies above $40, 000 are included in the inheritance tax for the first time Luxuries Are Hit en by the different compa Acked-out telegraphers have not yet received federal information to when they can resume work 4 P Next come y taxes, hi terials most used. The coats are in 30-inch Seize 275 Quarts . | Prac Meaty e¥acnnins a mh dae to full knee lengths. Many of the models are of Whisky in Raid life, except necessary minimums of tailored and have the narrow shoulders char- ics ot aay ahipped tn olf bar. | 08 17 article acteristic of the fall models. rela, and packed in sand, were dis |DPonosraphs, 5 thermos bottles, Usipestries, at goods, braxs ornaments and paint ings regarded by the committee as ‘out and out” luxuries, a tax of 10 per cent is levied. On perfucnes, cow metics and practically all other toilet arUcles, there is levied a tax of 1 cent for each 10 cents in sale price, or fraction thereof. The same tax applies to proprie tary medicines ered Thursday by federal the home of Wm. E. agents Campbell, “ampbell ia held at the county jall He claims that 2 at the end of The United States w 151,606 men and 7! On semi-luxuries, men, the mont in any country lexvied a 20 per cent tax. - list of these follown -g) Ruge and carpets costing more | than $5 a square yard, trunks over |, $50, and valines, traveling bags and | other luggage, over men's and | | 1917 the committee Partial boya’ muits, exclusive of uniforms, $50; women's ready-made cloaks and suits more than $40, and the same articles, tailor-made, over $50; cnen's hats over $5, and caps over $2; all || shoes over $10; men's and boys’ silk || stockings above $1, and women's $2. and pajamas over Gasoline is taxed A 10 per cent ma levied on aut len and motorcy cles; motorcycles in the hands of the owner are assexned $5 as a license tax, and automobile * must pay on the following schedule: Cars of 23 horse-power or lews, $10; 24 to }|30 horse-power, $20; 31 to 40 horse power, $30; over 40 horse-power, $50. Electric cars are taxed $5 for each horsepower and 60 cents for each 100 pounds In weight, and wagons and trailers must pay 5 per cent Motorboats must pay $10, and yachts up to 50 feet must pay $1 per foot 50 to 100, $2 for each foot, and over well For those whe se desired. Id, “Cut out the, cents a gallon. ufacturer’s tax is RENCE UPSTAIRS Ready-Made Clothes J "0" ¥ Tobacco Doubled When it costs no more Present tobacco rates are more to have them made to than doubled. Tobacco and snuff 2 must pay 30 cents a pound; cigars your measure? weighing less than three pounds per thousand are taxed $2 a thousand Those weighing more are taxed from $5 to $30 per thousand, according to price Cleareta weighing not more than three pounds per thousand « tailing at less than 2 cents each are usand, and those at nts each, $5.10 The recent business license taxes levy $10 annually on all retai lishments doing » than business a ye: 1 professional firms do. men, ani ing more than $200,000 a year in business. Liquor taxes are not definitely settled, but they will be more than doubled. Profits taxes and income taxes on corpora unsettled Movies and lee cream sodas, too, are hit all present 10 per ce missions to and any admission less nts must pay @ L-cent tax. In ad dition to this, there is a 5 per cent tax on rentals of movie films. Man ufacturers of soft drinks must pay 10 per ceht, and there is a further il'sale tax of 2 cents fo: ch 10 cents of price, or fraction thereof. Beer Co. Head Is Fined $10,000 in Portland Case AND, Aug. 16.—Federal F. Bean today fined Alex ander Davison, president of the Blue Ribbon Beer Co., of San Francisco $10,000, following conviction on the » of conspiring to violate the 1 bootlegging amendment his is the biggest fine ever as ested here for an offense of such a ature. It is in line with the court's ent threat to stop operation of ‘alifornia bootleggers in Oregon. Davison tax on ix dou amusemen cha said he would not appea! the case, but would pay the fine. | AILORS | oh See yf | will keep the away, | Always With the - UNION LABEL A varied assortment of reliable Woolens in Fall and Winter weights. (, 0p ELLLESS = WOOLEN M/LLS TO HELL WITH THE KAISER FREDERICK&NELSON | STORE OPENS AT 30—CLOSES AT 5:30 | Basement Salesroom | Children’s Half-Hose 35c Pair HITE Lisle Half-hose, with colored stripe in the roll top and colored toe and heel; s AY to 914, the pair, 35¢. Infants’ Cashmere Stockings (Seconds) 25c Pair OFT Cashmere Stock- ings in black and white, with mercerized heel and toe, slightly imperfect sizes 414 to 614, low- priced at 25¢ pair. Basement Rit Dye Soap tints as it cleans, and may be successfully used for waists ribbons, lingerie and silk draperies. In_ yellow, flesh-color, old-rose and pink, 10¢ cake. Salesroom. Jergens’ Toilet Water in 3'%4-ounce bottles with sprinkler top — Lilac, Crushed Roses, Aloha and Violet, 65¢ bottle. Basement Salesroom. 100 New Autumn Hats Offering Very Attractive Values at $5.00 NEW purchase, intro- ducing the styles that to reign for the coming season—all fashioned of excellent quality Lyons silk velvet, with black pre. dominating: ® Many variations of of the “tam” idea— Turbans of draped and swirled velvet—visored Hats — adaptations of the overseas cap— favoring for trimming, silk fringe, ribbon streamers, embroidered designs, tiny clusters of fruit, jet or- naments—stitching in quilted effect. Styles for women, misses and juniors in the collection—excellent values all, at $5.00. Basement Salesroom. 100 Pairs of White Mary Jane Pumps Reduced to 95c Pair An Exceptional Offering of Misses’ and Children’s Mary Jane Pumps in White Canvas, With White Enameled Soles; Sizes 6 to 2, Reduced to 95c Pair. Children's Pearl Elk Button Play Shoes “skuffer” last, exceptionally durable; 5 pair; 8% Misses’ and Children’s Rptent Leather Lace Shoes with white cravenette cloth tops; $3.25 pair; pair. on sizes 6 to &, $2 sizes 8% to 1 to 11, $2.65 pal 11% to 2, $3 —Basement Salesroom. New Waists at at $5. 5.75 Of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe EADS and embroidery, shirrings, fine tuckings and hemstitching Popular Styles in | Vestees 50c smarten HESE dainty aecesso- & these new Blouses of Georg- ion whine aa as ette and Crepe de Chine— dae — Pj; much to gown or suit are é Pal : Mais, Gray, Champagne, featured in Pique, Organ- Fag > Flesh - color, Plum, die and Voile, with roll col- MW Peach, Tan, Navy, Black | lars, and offer good selec- Ly VA ilk: <3 and White. | tion at 50¢. f ¥ : in square- and round-neck | effects. Sizes 36 to 44. | COLLARS AT 2a A very attractive showing—$5.75. cess Slips, well-amed and daintily trimmed with laces and em- broideries. CORSET COVERS AT 35¢— am New Undermuslins Exceptionally Low-Priced O a favorable purchase is due the unusual- llaneous assortment of styles in Mus- lin Corset Covers with lace and embroidery in- serts and edgings—exceptional at 35c. flat and roll effects of sheer organdie with scal- loped and embroidered edges—white and dainty” Basement Sale | tints. | CREPE DE CHINE WIND- | SOR TIES in Dresden patterns, 25¢ each. —Basement Salesroom. ly good values featured in these two eae Women’s and Misses’ AT $1.25— Very attractive made Ps : Gowns, Envelope Middy Suits Chemises and Prin- $2.95 | R outing wear now, and for | home wear later—these Mid- | dy Suits are appropriate for both uses. The middies are in belted coat style in plain or striped linen- ette or gaberdine, and the skirts are in plain-color with fullness | gathered in back. Sizes 16 to 44, Priced at $2.95. jasement Salesroom, Basement Salesroom. ‘New Arrivals in Little Fellows’ Overcoats, $5.00 HE popular trench mod- el is especially featured in this new shipment, tai- lored from serviceable dark mixtures. Sizes 3 to 10 years—$5.00. JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS in dark-drab corduroy, with buttoned or buckled belt and cord tie; sizes 3 to 8 years, $3.50. BLOUSES in percales and ginghams, light patterns and stripes; sizes 6 to 15 years, 65¢. CAPS in tweeds, plaids, stripes and fancy mix- 2 sizes 63% to 7, 50¢ and 65¢. Basement Salesroom. Frenella Corset For the Average Figure $1.25 CORSET that will give long and satisfactory service to the figure of average proportions. It is made of firm batiste, with low bust and long skirt, and has six hose supporters attached. Sizes 20 to Price $1.25. ement Salesroom, 25. Lovely Colorings in Children’s Sweaters, $5.00 T HE little girl will make good use of one of these sweaters, for school wear over tub frocks. are of fiber silk and mercerized cotton in sailor: and rtible-collar models, in k, Salmon, Nile-green, Tan, Copenhagen and Peach cuffs ana t Salesroom. with contrasting plaid or stripe trimming on co! belt, Sixes 28 to 36, Price $5.00. —nasem: