The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. PAGE 7 NS CAN AID Justice si ae Beals pr FIFTH eee ite Brothas in France ae snd ree Sweater Yarn See 30c Ball to etent Z ‘Shtand Saxony: and Geranium - red, pink, Delft-bluc PAID ADVERTISEMENT quoise, . Gray ’ low, Green Amethyst 30¢ ball. Raxement Store. Beautiful Gifts Are So Easily Made with Bucilla | Embroidery Package Infants’ Lay ettes, Children’s Caps and Dresses, Women's Lingerie, ‘e Aprons, and Tie 3 on — dependab! le and enclosed in ) A GOOD MAN WILL MAKE L ; A GOOD JUDGE \ Justice Beals and her soldier husband (at leit), her brother Frank a compact pack: with 7 . (center), and ber brother John (at right). instructions and enough \ BY CYNTHIA GREY fighting “Somewhere in France.” mercerized cotton to com- the most exciting com-| Othelia Beals was the first woman 1 the work, 50¢ to the prim lawyer who practiced War Heekiptldete.-sepaidiotge gro Wool me rR and of rose and $1.25 set CAN Superior ATE For stripe Sourt Judge f spot pat- P Born in Maryland, aides in Unive rite and four ch Masonic and Sons BALL PLAYERS AFGHANS WAT NOT SLACKING FOR FOE ARMY SANS os 1A pyards in W that harbor ution Western Maryland ne ft The Coats are of Zibeli tian Plush, PAID Pickering Seeking lidat Gent PouTnet TH, Va— FREI A Wealth of Good Styles in Girls’ School Coats In the Basement Store Flannel Coatings, The Three Coats Sketched Are Typically Smart Styles From This Showing . Low-priced Furnishings ERICK & NELS STORE OPENS AT 9AND CLOSES AT 5, yeoman 6 5 0-0 uN ! HE BASEMENT STORE = Autumn’s Coats Are Very Smart —and the being gracefully fortably full. ire most practical, too, long and com- A choice of any of these fabrics will be for good-looks and service: Corduroy, Wool Velour, Diagonal $44 / Coating, BOR DO, Coating, Mak hud chilla, Boucle, Bolivia Cloth, Broad- cloth, Zibeline, Egyptian Velour, |! Plush and Furtex Cloth. Colors: Plum, Burgundy, Mahogany, Tan, Brown, Gray, Green, Pekin-blue, Olive-drab, Navy and Black. Three of the New Styles Are Sketched Coat of Pekin-blue Wool Wool Tweed in A large fur collar adds com- Velour, at center, with khaki- color ap- fortable elegance to the ; ate Bie nk bikhie fash. Plum-color Zibeline Coat large black plu h col propriately fash clstived tate taht: fie lar and deep cuffs, and ions the trench- novelty belt and cuffs lining to waistline. model Coat at are trimmed with pearl buttons. Price $25.00. Basement 8 200 New Trimmed Hats Offer Interesting Value at $5.00 Price $25.00. left, $18.50. tore. ITH such | D'. to a favor- broad = as- able purchase, sortments to these Hats offer an ‘{ choose from, and over - flowing meas- such smart ure of style and styles, too, little value at this price. girls have a They a of fine, pleasurable task silky velvets and before them, and velvet-and-satin com- their mothers binations, and espe- will appreciate cially favor Black, the modest 3rown, Navy, Taupe prices. and Beige. Both tailored and dress styles are included, oucle, Corduroy, yp- making effective of feather ornaments, flow- so ers, ribbons and ostrich. Plush and Diagon For shakes ni P ‘ Price $5.00, — ° ° A h the choice in colorings and combinations is wide, Commissioner ; wsaiat Ren ‘Dist F indeed. Priced at $5.00, $5.75, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 b st Re istric 25,00. : ‘i : : District—Republican Ticket aie uae | a Aaah coches Style and Service Skillfully Combined in “ ” Frenella” Corsets low-priced Corsets can have good lines and give satisfaction in the we “Frenella” Cor- fit HAT perfectly lore than a « ing is demonstrated in parthecsisa be : sets, which are made especially for the=t P . ne for Men Frederick & Nelson. rely in-| er nd t Le The Corset pictured, at . M' S Furnishings in the lower-priced lines have $1.50, is designed for aver- Representatives of college fraterni- tr 1 ie 1 n important place the Basement Store's age figures, with low bu tle committee will meet and has at all tim , and these : some of the values that will 4 and medium length skirt. at t Sat mips a bali make for this Section’s popularity: p(- It has boned protector day, 8 p.m es A S } under front lacing and x 7 < " . , > rters. f r —_—_———rr~rm'm'mV—Vvm—™—mvrrrnrgg Men's Outing Flannel Pa- | Men's ( Flannel . aw four hose supporters. Made ) jamas, two-piece style, Shirts, well-made with of strong _coutil, with ) _ULS. S. C ASUAI I IES th braid frogs, sizes be pockets and 4 braid trimming. Sizes 19 ) 36 to 46, $2.00, adjustable collar, sizes Ane 4 As 4, 74 ¥ ; p - ‘ i Men's Negligee Shirts 1443 to 17 At $1.25, Frenella Cor- | Five Washingtonians Named in Report. * with French cuffs, cut) Men’s Wool-mixed Shirts set, as vitured, made of | t t t §2 ca ties T 1 full, ane well-tailored ee Danes of me- pink coutil, with elastic at a n action minstn from madras in crepe dium weight, for early the very low bust line and Resident - lard 16 Years — a wounded, degres finish, izes 14 to 1714, Autumn wear, $1.15 THU ree hip. Sizes 19 to 26. © Three $1.25. garment. “ , Another style at this price “ ! inded Basement Store. oye9" “m@" is of white batiste, with pul: ig low bust and long skirt. F Pr 1. Canada Acoma ’ Frenella Corsets, equally desirable, at 65¢ and $1.00. | ettie in the 8 e tm A Collar and Infants’ Half semen et : < patesttnsomsttiog ; hoe Lor ° . . . ) °' 8 “ Cuff Set | Hose, 35c Pair Manicure Sets Fiber-boot KILLED IN) ACTION of da lie quickly lOO c ump ttle legs, 5 1 ] Sais secrecy rho SS epeents oe jo, green ann | ACs ee eerie los 50c | Stockings, 50c Pair Private Joseph Valenzuela Watts, Cal........Phillip Valenzuela in ea One may | teckeward wher ate 4 Tr * you play manicure to your ITH fiber silk boot, and DIED OF WOUNDS own severa sat this price | fants’ Cotton Half-h in | top, heel and toe of lisle, Pr o Le zna an Anselmo, Cal Giacomo Gogna 4 | with pl kings combir ne WOUNDED SEVERELY Souare Soy Vestecs as | also in | with durability we embroid and that | color including plain, of organdie jue Hee ai bath ; bikak and-whits sizes 8% to sid eae Basement Stor Price 50¢. —Rasement eee al Frane Mra. J MARRIAGES RE-ELEC1 Privat Clarence H. Wa ™NORMANM. oy eee He has shown ability and efficiency tm the conduct of the office in thi Past two years and ts entitled to re election. Mclaughlin and Iabel A eleck, and Lottte up ThOrRON sce. ‘onda, Mont..Mra. Marie Thorson | Louin E. r, Wort OU pp eeeeee Peteeeene Lennep, Mont.......Andrew Jolinson | Catherine M. Lyons, Soutte Baward A. Vermilito iri to Mr. and Mrs. F Lawton, and | 27th ave. N., |" Boy to Mr. and Mra, 1, n and Mary Verde, | 41 N., August 1 Ghrfield, August MISSING IN ACTION and Viele r at Mra To J. Goch ' Chico, Cal Mra. Mamie Rrown see . br ete Padroni, Col Tian Arnett 1 Anna & Ani Te J. Menock SEOTION WN 1, %4, and Dil A.C. Tvester, 2220 SECTION NO. ar : cary aaa eae WOUNDED SEV ETELY " i Ar gut ; Fannte Rothatet M. Lee, 1 BIRTHS and Mra, R. Biwsttt, 4212 Mr. ‘and Mrs. F A. Erickson cind Mra I tr. and Mr Smith at Girl te King at Girl to Mr. and Main st, August 30, Mra, G Merman, 224 wat to Mr. and Mea, M. 9 August 10 78th, Augunt 1 Higgenbothan, | * to Mr, and Mrs, J, ©. Grindell, sna Low, 747| Mune, ®. J, Matsumura, Wright, 911 .N 706 | September Georae Metenen: 7, 6616 10th ave, N Girl to Mr, and’ Mra, XY, ‘Takamari, |B, September 4 AT FIFTH AVENUE INE STREET Boys’ Army-last Shoes $3.50 and $3.95 HESE Shoes are mod- eled on the Munson last—the last adopted by the Government for our soldiers’ shoes, They are of sturdy tan leather, and just as serv- iceable as they are com- fortable. es 1214 to 2, $3.50 pair; 214 "a 6, $3.95 pair. These Practical School Shoes $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 S pictured, Boys’ and Youths’ Gun - metal Calf Lace Shoes with Goodyear welt white Neo- lin soles—on broad toe and English-style lasts. Sizes 10 to 131%, $3.50. Sizes 1 to 2, $4.00. Sizes 214 to 6, $4.50. Boys’ and Youths’ Box Calf Lace Shoes with two full soles; extra heavy and _ serviceable, Sizes 11 to 1314, $3.50; 1 to 2, $4.00; 21% to 6, $4.50. Boys’ and Youths’ Black Shoes in Blucher style, extra heavy and un- lined, with chrome- tanned leather _ soles. Sizes 10 to 1314, $2.95 pair; 1 to 2, $3.50; 21% to 6, $3.75 pair. Sturdy Play Shoes for Children HESE Smoked Horse Play Shoes are great for wear—excellent fitting and with no tacks used in the making. Sizes 3.00 pair; 814 to 12, $ pair. On the same last, Play Shoes of gun-metal calf in button style, with black Neolin sole; sizes ; 814 to Children’s Calf Lace high-cut pat- full _round-toe 81% to 1, 11% to 2, and Gun-metal Shoes in on Misses’ tern, last pair; Basement Store, “| TODAY'S VITAL STATISTICS IN SEATTLE — BIRTHS — DEATHS — - MARRIAGES — aker, 6266 fo Roxburwiy y TL. Watt, against Ida M, Brown, Stoner, t Charles Finley, 2598 1th W,, ha coh 'B. Witeon, . 2 months, 108 month, $26 Hows 1 Harvard ave, Sep- , 8018 W, 10 King sty 79, 708 52nd ave,

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