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ect MAKING MONEY? W you are spending all you earn, you are not making money. On the contrary you are losing money — condemning yourself to a dependent position for life. Whether you labor with your hands or your brains you oge yourself a net profit, weekly, monthly and __ yearly. This profit represents the money you actually make. Apart from purely self- ish motives it's your duty to save money now. You can invest it period- ically with Uncle Sam, at a good interest, in Liberty Bonds or War Savings Stamps. Our Savings Department is open Saturday nights from 6 to 8 for your convenience, Che Seattle National Bank RESOURCES $30,000,000 el CRaracterizes our every transactio: teey” consistent with sound busi " 4% Palé ew Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Gordiaity Invited Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE AND FIKB ST, THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1918. = TDS CASUALTIES | U. S. CASUALTIES | and 606 The war department reported 492 casualties Monday night Tuesday morning Monday night's 1 at Je divided as follows ¢ didense divided as follows: Killed in action, 68 163; died of wounds, 11) died disease, 6; wounded, de 1 ¢ Washington men. Karl in in Lawrer neverely: ne Edward A. Smelteer TO14 Seaview terrace kin, Mra. Eurah Smeltacr ‘ n are: Henry Rrauer, Tacoma: George Pa ering, Lemona; Ray R. Tucker, Olympia; wounded Lyman A. Rusard, Spokane, and Cecil EB. Games, Centralia, wounded. | degree undetermined, and Joseph W. Sniveley, Bremerton, missing In action | Following are the casualties from Pacific coast and Northwest states KILLED IN) ACTION Name Address Next of Kin. Lieut, Gilford C. Davidson Mra. Mamie pesice n et. Frank FB. Brown ! rivate Karl Muth . . Lawrence Muth, 1 rivate Dan HM. Yaple .... Los Angeles Mre. Wva ¢ r DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Bugler Lawrence D. Dresser Fmmett, Idaho Charles Dresser SEVERELY Mrs ley, Cal Henry Brauer Ralph Mandovitic M Olympia, Wash + Pratum, Or Riue Lake. © Olympia, Wash NDED—DEGRER UNDETERMINED Private William Walter Kelly te Donald Rerke Private Thom ™ Y A Private Robert Te ate John P rivate T Private Pe Fall francis IN ACTION Name Address Next of Kin. Private John Murray .... San Francisco Mra. Lena Heeg DIED OF WOUNDS San Rafacl, Cal. Mra. Margaret Morris WOUNDED SEVERELY Private George F Rowers Private Edward H. Brogan, . Private James D. Ty Private Martin F Private Domini Private E Private R Pr Private Tony Morris ... Priv ‘ Williama Sullivan Private Homer A. Smith Arvada, Mra. Mary P. Smith MISSING IN ACTION Private Rutherford B. Hin «Walter Private John M. Northup Private Pietro Pierini .. John W South Gitto Private Edward F. Silva vakland, Cal hrs. John W Mitchell, Mont Keota, Colo. Seattle Pingree, ida ++ Genesee, Id “= INSTRUCTIONS ON NEW DRAFT Private To RECESS | WASHINGTON, Sep. 3—Senate and house leaders today reached an cess immediately after passing of the agreement to allow the house to re new revenue bill, which is expected to take about 10 days restaurants. LEMP Manufacturers ST, LOUIS Distributors Fischer Brothers Company, Seattle, Wash. prepared, q i fense and the Seattle Divisions of the Make your meals complete with CERVA Have it at lunch and at dinner in the home. Call for it at hotels, cafes and Pure... Nutritious. Non-intoxicating. “Bear” In Mind ERY, "The seam ane rs the bod nn: sy ga taste of rsa tact rot at tact at at Pai ple. plac srovold. For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, NUT IgQUSE up in three convenient sizes. of heavy waxed paper, are scientifically absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs. them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. alle NOT HERE YET emptions, who are phyxically fit, will be put in Class 1, just as men be |tween 21 and 31 were. | ‘They will be called to services in the order of drawings, to be held tn ton, D. C. Expect 50,000 000 men are ex pected to register in Seattle under the new man-power law The general committee, Gaines, ts working in conjunc with the King County Council of De A r nder jon Councils of Patriotic Service. A great many volunteers for the work of registration will be needed and Chairman Gaines has insued an ap peal to those people who worked in the registration of June 5, 1917, to again offer their services, if ponsible | because of thelr experience. CROWDER OUTLINES DRAFT REGISTRATION ORDER FOR ABSENTEE | | | | WASHINGTON, Sept. 2— | “The obligation rests on you, | and you alone, to see that your registration card, properly made out, is in the hands of your local board on or before registration day.” This warning was today issued by Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder to |men who expect to be absent from the jurisdiction of their local boards on September 12, the day net for reg istration for the draft under the new man-power law A supply of registration blanks is jon hand at every local board for the convenience of those who may be away on registration day If the address of the local board tn not known, the card may be address ed to the mayor, in case your home is in a city of 30,000 population or more; to the clerk of the county, par ish or similar officer if your home is in a town of under 30,000 population, or to the clerk of the county to purposes, in case it has no adminis- tration organization, ‘The persons receiving the cards will forward them to the proper local boards. A. welf-addressed and stamped en velope should be inclosed with your registration card for your registra tion certificate Persons not exempted from regis tration and absent from their homes at training camps and positiong at high schools and colleges, or other similar institutions, will be treated as absentees and should register as prescribed for absentees For the convenience of such per- sons, the local board having jurisdic tion has been authorized to deputize a competent person to certify to the registration cards of non-residents in such institutions (but not to furnish registration certificate or to register auch persons), and to furnish a suf- | ficient supply of cards to do no. Such registration must be made in | time to enable such persons to mail | their eards to the local board having Jurisdiction over the area in which | they permanently reside. MINUTE MEN TO M Minute Men of precinct 183 will hold a business meeting We dnes NUTS are put The cups* You'll find day evening, September 4, at 8 lo'clock, in the s#toreroom at 506) | Broadway. After the business ses- sion an address will be given by a prominent speaker, which your district. goes for judicial | Peaiaiers: & NELSON THM FURNITURE SKC. TION AND ITS DE PARTMENTS OCCUPY THE FOURTH FLOOR OF THE NEW STORE and furniture men from many parts of the coun try, who have watched the installation of this section with great inter ext, unite in the opin fon that thie is the fin eat furniture display floor in America nerion of dis net The great play rooms, nen! whose backgrounds the furniture is shown with advantage, are tally well worth a Furniture Section 1 with all other of opens in the New Build in commor the store ns ng with stocks that are notably complete, com prehending every need of the home owner, while the Business Furniture Division of this Section # correspondjngty tnclu ‘The cabinet and finishing Section are situated on the serv ice quarter of this floor alno the furniture rooms of this an in receiving room, to which © delivered ctric eleva shipments direct by from the concourse tor, at street level. MosT AR “YOU HAVE THE PERFECTLY RANGED AND MOST MODERNLY EQUIP. PED PLANT IN THE COUNTRY" fs a typical observation, by a made is thor ar with the finest dep buildings of the Middle West and the East. ment In fact, every department the effi of this necessary to clent conduct business ts housed with- In these four walls, the one exception belng the gsarage for our fleet of delivery wagona All warehousing and work room facilities are on the premises, and in di rect connection with the sections and depart ments which they serve, making for the utmost economy of man- power and time, and en abling the business to be carried on with the maximum of efficiency. THE AUDITORIUM ON THE FIFTH FLOOR is one of the most beau- tiful and interesting features of our New Store, and we believe it will prove to be one of the most useful and ap- preciated. The policy of the managecnent will be to make this beautiful room serve, at all times, the best interests of the community The Anditorium has a seating capacity of 400, is equipped with a stage and dressing room, and complete provision is made for the projecting of motion pictures as an adjunct to lectures and entertainments, THE ROYS' AND YOUNG ILOTHING SECTION OCCUPIES a large daylight area on the Third Floor, along the Fifth Avenue side of the building, and opens its Autumn sea son with the largest stocks of clothing and accessories it has ever shown. This Section ca ters thoroughly to the clothing and furnishing requirements of, the younger boys of three years and upward, as well as to those of older boys of high-school age, and of young men in businesa and — profes- sional life. eee THE TOY SECTION, which last year proved so successful in our old building, enters upon its second season with the opening of the new store, This Section is in the Basement Store, near the Fifth Avenue side of the building, and is today ready to pro vide delight for young sters with birthdays, as well as to conjure up happy antictpation of Christmas joys. | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH N EVERY ONE 2 OF This has been, in fact, ITS S MANY SECTIONS, AVENUE Frederick & Nelson Store opens with greatly broadened lines, making it possi- ble for these Sections to cater, more thoroughly and helpfully than ever be- fore, to the requirements of their customers. the new the one dominant ideal that we have held before us in the planning of this larger, better store—the rendering of greater service in the field in which our past progress has been achieved—rather than to add new lines whose usefulness to our customers would be largely problematical. Location of Sections and Departments Adjustment Bureau; Auto- mobile Robes. Bedding; Butterick Patterns; Buttons. Gloves; Glove Cleaning. Handkerchiefs; Hosiery. Jewelry. Knit Underwear; Kodaks. _ FIRST Fi LOOR _ oe Laces; Leather Goods; Lin- | Shoes, Women’s and Chil- ings; Linens; Lost and dren's; Silks; Silverware; Found Desk. Stationery. : son's Furnishings; Men's Toilet Articles; Trim- ay Pees ; Men's mines: Warns. Ww n' Neckwear; Notions. | Umbrellas, omen s Nec es * | Veilings; Velvets. Parcel Check Room; Post Office. Ribbons. = TW | Wash Goods; Will-Call Desk: Woolen Dress Goods. — | SECOND FLOOR | | Cloaks and Suits; Corsets. Employment Bureau; Execu- tive Offices. Furs, Fur Storage. House Dresses and Negligees. Girls’ Apparel; Gowns and | Petticoats. Wraps. Ready-to-Wear Fitting Infants’ Wear. Rooms. Millinery, Women’s and Juvenile; Misses’ Muslin Underwear. Apparel; Silk Lingerie. Waists and Sweaters. Art Needlework. | | Boys’ and Young Men's Carpets ; Clothing. China. THIRD FLOOR Draperies, Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods, Glassware. Lamps; Linoleum. | Rookwood Pottery; Rugs, Domestic and Oriental. Wall Papers; Window Shades. FOURTH FLOOR | Bureau of Accounts; Gen- | eral Offices. Furniture; Office Furniture, Mattresses and Box Springs. FIFTH FLOOR | Tea Room and Grill Room. Hairdressing and Manicuring Department. Victrola Section. Rest Room and Auditorium. Public Telephones. Stock Rooms. Ask Mr. Foster Travel Office. [" BASEMENT FLOOR _ | Toys, Luggage, Stoves, Ranges, Refrigerators, Housewares. HE REDERICK & NELSON are ASEMENT TO AMEE AM MN particularly Monae MANN MEA se 0 apn Mp proud of their great, new Basement Store, which is one of the largest rooms in the country devoted practically exclusively to the merchandising of the lower-priced dry goods | lines, and is certainly notably complete in appointments and in facilities for comfortable, economical shopping. The broad aisles and carefully-planned arrangement of Sections, make it easy to carry out one’s shopping plans without loss of time or unnecessary | fatigue, while the extremely comprehensive stocks and the high standard of | value-giving which the New Basement Store will always maintain, promise to give it a very important place in the economic life of the community. Studio of Interior Decoration. | } | 10: the past, } ipon our Men's Section for of tts matters good under- pride which staff of this Section their fine new The new See yyn greatly in- 4 improved facilities, and rrectness ment to three main street en- trances, in the Fifth and Pine street quarter of THE RED CROSS WORK. ROOM has come with as old store, and from the has been given conven- ient quarters in the Rest Room, on the Fifth adjoining the ola Section. Volun- teer workers on sphagy num surgical dressing will be weleomed is workroom, which under the direction of a graduate instructor Floor, from the headquarters of the American Red Cross in Seattle. eee ” THE HAIRDRESSING DEPARTM T, long @& popular feature with feminine Seattle, finds itself in adrairably equipped quarters om the Fifth Floor of the new building. There are numerous private rooms for hairdressing, pre vided with the most modern devices, and cool and sanitary with and enamel finish, department, is a miniature Hatreut- tung Shop where eM dren will delight in watching the wh they have their hair “bobbed” by their own attendant. A Chiropody Room is a service feature which has been added to this department. eee “ THE VICTROLA SEC- TION on the Fifth Floor, is a new Section which we believe will be eciated highly by ttle's music - loving patrons. This Section, which features a series of sound-proof recital ms, tastefully ap. nted, opens with a resentative line of as and Records, ptember Records hi arrived, introdue- ing some particularly bright soldier-boy melo- dies, new gems by the Victor Light Opera Company, and a brik liant aria by Amelita Galli-Curc er operatic famous artists 34332 THE ART’ NEEDLE 'S which been so by the WORK C. have al attended pwomen of the are again in full in the classroom 1 adjoins the beau- tiful, daylight Art Needlework Section on the Third Floor. For the introductory @is plays in this Section, man exquisite new lines of models for At+ tumn fancywork have been opened. THE ACCOMMODATION kK AND POST-OF are just in- rth entrance, Fifth Avenue the building. are the Glove and Mending the Parcel k Room, the Lost ound Office and Adjustment Bureau, We are glad to be able to give so accessible a location to these usefull departments. AND GRILL 1B FIFTH nong the w places of the store. rooms are de lightfully restful in deo orative treatment, and beautifully appointed in every detail. The most improved methods of management and mod ern equipment will at all times assure the highest standard of eul- sine and service. THE TEA ROOM ON |