The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1918, Page 8

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Chauffeurs are en work, driving his own car, and im proving comfortable quarters by his garage for the family of some essen tial worker. » yooming space are being daily turned | away from the offices of the More Homes bureau. ’ Twenty Stamps in cate full as the result of T campaign. now has 20 Cocccccccccccoccccccccoeoooeee SCHOOL COTHTOOOOOOOETOO OO OOOOO OOO OOO OOOOSOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOEES WANTED ASKS RELEASE bor wed in nones Bential occupatt and are depriv the removal of Clarence L. Reames, dnesday night © §ng shipyard workers and workers | Special assistant U, 8. attorney Ken ist’ Episcopal ehureh, 14th fm casential industries of housing | eral, was voiced in a communication | , bitwien Pike SRA Ping, to space, jsent to the council by Hoisting and) organize for war work Me eays a prominent ‘ortable Engineers’ union No. 302,/Qne question to be decided 1s ep eat merchant, who has annc to | Wednesday whether jored people will Join fOr you! the Chamber of Comme More We do unanimously not concur In! tne present ils patriotic In Tacoma, the War Savings Homes bureau his intentions of re: hepl Shae ga’ epee ie. mt service or organize new councils! a successful conclusion by the pre Jeasing his chauffeur for essential | “We pest “Sica ricer pet among themselves. Over 200 applicants for houses or It had one stamp last week ‘ SEER CeSSSSSER ESCO CDOS SOSS SSE SOT OOS SSCS $ |Hoisting Engineers Opposed to Council yuneil's resolution calling for remodeled into a po laundry ther question the undemo 7 g, and then sending to the rank and file for their indorse | ment (of office seekers), as it should | be the reverse action. Then the cen tral body could be governed by pop the Place _ One |i sentiment of all concerned.” | W* wash i: | ar| British schools for mercantile ma: | rine officers have weekly classes on It | methods of fighti ' and target_practice. the drive, and loc ing $1,600 for the Dou cam Army © le's quota $17,000 will pleted by th «of the BOSTON, Sept. 11.—With more | " istrial labor will be called | than 1,000 cases of grip, or what is Jon fc 000. reported in some quarters as Spanish influenza, on record in Greater Bos King George has a good voice, Of ton, health authorities, and partiew all the speakers at the recent open-| larly naval officers, were making ef U-boats, gunnery |ing of Australia house in London, | forts today to prevent the epidemic Toilet Goods Castile Soap, 3 Bars $1.00 —Three of those large 12-inch bars of pure Castile Soap for only $1.00 Hair Brushes $1.00 Each | —A clearance of a former special purchase sale; $1.50 to $3.00 were the former special prices; 140 Hair Brushes in the lot. Genuine bristles, solid backs of rosewood, foxwood, satinwood and real ebony. Extraordinary Values at $1.00 Each —Imported Face Powders — Lilac odor in three colors. Special. .$1.00 —French Powder Puffs and Glass Powder container, $1.50 a set, spe- ERE BE... 2c eeee BOL eiaeie se $1. Leather-covered Easel Back Stand Mirrors $1.00 Each —$2.00 Perfumes, Bouquet odor, sold in any Eesti ta hs and put in glass-stopper bottles, at, MMP OUNCE 2045 scccecsssovess $1.00 —Pullman Aprons, of rubberized cretonne, $1.50 size for...... $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. The Newest Drape Veils : Special $1.00 SPECIAL purchase ,of the lat- est style drape veils. All 114 yards long with the very fashion- able chiffon border; regular width. —Shown in taupe, brown, white and black. —Qualities regularly sold for $2.00 and $2.50. —Special on Dollar Day, while the SUNT TRBED Sct c csc vce secoes $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. A Remarkable Dollar Day Sale of Fine Beautiful Ribboms $1.00-a Yard a SPECIAL purchase for this A day of 1,000 yards of hand- some, pure silk ribbons. —Light and dark Dresdens and some old fashioned designs in tapestries, as well as rich plaid effects; 7 to 12-inch widths. Qualities that would sell regu- y Ribbon Bags, Speciat $1.00 —The College Girl bag, made of all silk ribbon in many handsome shades, combining Dresden and plain satin with gilt cord handles. —Small sizes of the popular serv- ice bags. —Dollar Day special, $1.75 values 1) SEM ICee Ris Cae $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. 6,000 Women’s Handkerchiefs 16 for $1 REMARKABLE special pur- chase for Dollar Day; 10c and 121%c handkerchiefs regular- ly. Good, soft, attractive lawns, hemstitched hems and dainty em- broidered corner. Worked in white and colors. —Special for Dollar Day, 16 for CAE POR C Tis en . $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. Five Hundred Lingerie Waists Dollar Day Feature at $1 Each » Stee Anson great special purchase of waists for Dollar Day—another sale such as have been making our Dollar Day Sales famous. We have never offered better values nor prettier styles. —Fine voiles, linene, batiste and madras. Plain white or white with colored collars and cuffs. Self and colored checks and stripes. —Scores of styles including high necks, roll necks and large collars. —Plenty of every size in the lot. —Every waist a supreme value and a splendid style. —On Dollar Day you should supply your needs Dollar Day in the Special Price Basement 400 Sateen Petticoats at $1 Each HE) present market price for the material alone would be more than we ask on Dol- lar Day for the finished Petticoat. —Well made, attractive Petticoats on dark grounds with pretty floral ana conventional patterns in various colors, also light grounds with fancy designs, There are also Petticoats with plain uppers and fancy flounces. —When these are sold it is almost certain we will be unable to secure such good Petticoats to sell at One Dollar. Special price in the Special Price Basement ..............$1.00 Special Price Basement —For extraordinary values in Women's Suits, Coats, Silk Waists, House Dresses, Silk Petticoats, Aprons and Trimmed Hats, turn to our Special Price Basement Advertisement on Page 9. - $1.00 third Floor. Fraser-Paterson Co, Special Lot of American ILady Corsets for Dollar Day GE CTALLY bought for this monthly sale. splendid models in the dependable, correctly styled American Lady corsets. a topless model for slight figures, thy other a splendid model for average figures. —Both are made of good, durable coutil in white. Very special value for Dollar Day at.... oeenee $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. Drapery Specials for Dollar Day —200 yards of Cretonne, ma pat qualitie ¢ and 7 yard. St Curtain Marquisette, sold reg ard. Special on Dollar I for d Marquisette Curtains, 2% yards long; white, ivory, beige; regularly $1.65 a pair Special on Dollar Day $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. Fourth Flour EXTRA SPECIAL~ 500 Pairs Women’s Gloves at $1.00 a Pair REMARKABLE special purchase at a time when one does not ex- pect to fine good Gloves for One Dollar. These are splendid, standard quality Doeskin and Lambskin Gloves, well made, good fitting. —White and yellow in the Doeskin Gloves; white only in the Lambskin Gloves. —Plenty of all sizes in the lot. —One of the feature items in the Dollar Day sale. —A remarkable opportunity to secure good, durable, attractive skin gloves for, a pair $1.00 —On account of the very low price, these Gloves will not be fitted. Tomorrow Will Be a Great Day---REGISTRATION DAY for All Men Between 18 and 48, and DOLLAR DAY for Everyone Who Wa eccccccccoococce Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor COLORED FOLKS © OF CHAUFFEUR stor on.sames, PLAN WAR WORK Local Firms Boost Mercy Army’s Fund |amount in W With waterfront firms subseribing Who i $1,200 during the first two days of | erg for thi banks contribut salvatic the king was most distinctly THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1918. sari Wanted, $2,000,000, Seattle preachers, this is meant man who, in th Army's | did for Tacoma? i of Savings Comes Tomorrow -- DOLLAIR_ Fraser-Paterson Co. Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 45c¢ Nainsook, 3 Yards for $1.00 —Finé quality Nainsook, 40 inc will ways launder ex Frames for Ribbon Bags The newest Bag Frames—they are of shell, with 6-inch opening. Plenty large enough for street and shopping bags. Reg. ular $1.75. Dollar Day al $1.00 Fraser-Patorson Co., First Floor. Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Stockings, 4 Pairs for $1.00 —A small lot priced for clearance. SEDOHAE aye ‘apecial, 4 pairs for ee ee $1.00 V omen’s Fiber Silk Boot Stockings, 2 Pairs for $1.00 —Seamless, double sole, heel and toe, Fiber Silk Boot Stockings. A small lot arranged for clearance. Pink in sizes 8%, 9 and 9%. Pearl in sizes 8 and 9 Also a few full fashioned Boot Silk Stockings in heliotrope, sky, peach and pink —Regularly 60¢ and 65c qualities, —Dollar Day special, 2 pairs for $1.00 irst Floox —Fraser-Paterson Cc Oriental Pearl Earrings Special $1.00 Pair Those utiful, large size, round French Oriental rings, the sizes and qualities selling r larly at $1 $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a pair, Dollar Day, pair......81.00 Men's Waldemere Chains Special at $1.00 —Fine gold-filled Chains, with two-blade pocket knives in gold-filled case. Bpecial at .....00r000 sense $1.00 Pearl Beads at $1.00 Pearl Necklaces of small, medium and large beads, each with a dainty jeweled clasp, I lar $ eck s for $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co,, First Floor FREE AIR? PAY WITH STAMPS. £28 Co. has interested a great many umpaign was brought to chers of the city. devoted their spare time to soliciting the well-to-do citizens. The Star will present a gold emblem of war service to the s hour of Seattle’s need, secures the greatest ur Savings pledges. the local minister who will organize the preach-| campaign so as to save the day for Seattle as they | asking | kind to purchas fore service will be rendered Plans Are Rushed |pepare ter the E vization and for Plane Landing ew crticers at. the Plans to construct airplane landing high fields on property owned by the Uni o'clock, Washington south of “ere BOSTON BATTLES GRIPPE)Nothing New, Says French War Report “ © Champagne, there is noth lg said today’s French | inal after the war \ '2,000,000---SEATTLE PREACHERS, THIS IS FOR YOU. Star Offers Gold carwirta War Service Pin Jevery division is canvas The West a reorg Union bay, are being pushed by F.| " department of mechant:|Mleeting Thursday | ring at the university who supports the air “Outside of ar-| landing scheme, first advocated by | >, Lamping, park commis. » should pre- » the West coast term scontnent aerial mail aple Thurse wion of the Pavitt Secr'Deve RED CROSS SHOF for New Members T) AlD BELGIANS council will continue the drive until aed which Judge West Seattle hool Wednesday night at §| on Public Ownership cannot be carried to the shop, The Public Ownership league will | 1 a mass meeting in the Labor| Elliott Bay camp, Modern ¥ at 8 p. m. Dis-| men of America, will gi ansportation prob-| siv will be the feature of the meet-| friends Thursday evening at Madge F the councils of patriotic co will , They've got a swell stunt in De- |“ ancils of patriotic service will) Down in the White Klefhan be nauguratec y ne ng Cot ty | Shop of ne National Wilnadtietlery. gira Inaugurated by the King County| shop of the Natlonal League for Council of Defense Sept. 12, the day| Women's Service, General Per. the 18 to 45 men register under the|Shing’s birthday will be celebtated icerns in the same line of turday. In honor of the Magu 5 well as many automo-| Sect service law. Representative special luncheon wills be who are in the habit of the division councils will be at|seryed in the tea room. All jpro. fe service, to require the |every registration place to take the|cceds of the shop for that ™iay ny ser of this! names of new members, and each| Will be turned over to the Wilh. Thrift Stamp be: | f ington state committee of the slief in Belgium, 1 Thomas * Burke {git mission for vision will | chairmar drive by jon of Donations to replenish the stock! the shop are needed.» Books acceptable, for they find read: mers. Canned fruits and vege |tables, pickles and other edibles are |also welcome. Contributiong are tg sent to 226 Madison st. " ations will be called for ‘ft thy p a proy whist party for members temple. Filled Pillows Special $1 RETONNE PILLOWS in blue, rose and tan figured designs, filled with floss; also a few sten- ciled burlap pillows in a variety of s1zes, —-Every Pillow an_ exceptional VRIUR ES Voces tases nee $1.00 —Art Section, Second Floor. Framed Pictures. Special at $1.00 —A remarkable special purchase for Dollar Day. Beautiful Framed Pictures in a wide variety of scenes. A variety of good sizes. Attractive frames, with glass. —Framed Pictures for less than you could buy the frame itself. —Very special values for $1.00 —Art Section, Second Floor. Guest Towels, 2 for $1.00 Good quality Linen Guest Tow- els, stamped for embroidery. —A variety of designs. Very good values in the Dollar Day sale GER LOL caceevecc cent ees $1.00 Art Section, Second Floor. Photo Frames Special at $1.00 —Stand Photo Frames, in rose gold finish. A variety of styles and sizes, each complete with glass and back. Special on Dollar Day at $1.00 —¥r r-Paterson Co. First Floor. 300 Genuine Leather Hand Bags Women's $1.50 Cotton; Union Suits $1.00 |; ELL- MADE, perfect fitting, medium weight Cotton Upion Suits. A special purchase for D Day. —Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle” length. Just the right sort of Union® Suits for wear all Fall and Winter. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Dollar Day spe-4 Ciel Bt ss see veccesesss eoene ne e; Women’s Light-weight Union Suits $1.00 —tThe weights many women like to wear the year ’round. Good, firm, serviceable cotton. A collection of odd garments of $1.25 and $1.50 lines. A variety of styles. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style, Bpecdial sisi tess . $1.00 Children’s Wool and Cotton Underpants, 2 for $1.00 —Wool and Cotton Pants in white; also Boys’ Drawers in natural cof6¥- Sizes 26 to 34. Regular 65c and T5c values. Dollar Day special, 2 pairs OP Si gti ccs ce itan ed --.. $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor, Women’s Umbrellas « Special at $1.00 —Good, durable cotton taffeta covers, on de- pendable frames. Qualities sold regularly at — $1.25 each. For Dollar Day only_....$1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor, : Z Sateen Petticoats —A splendid special purchase hemstitched ruffle at bottom. —Dollar Day special. .$ —Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor. Children’s Gingham Dresses, 2 to 6 Years, Special at $1.00 —Neat styles, good quality pink, blue, green, with white collar and cuffs. —Specially bought for Dol- ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Boys’ Wash Suits 2- to 6-year Sizes, Special at $1.00 —Oliver Twist styles, made of good, durable with blue and white striped —Specially bought for Dol- Fraser-Paterson Co., Im the Dollar Day Sale $1.00 AST Dollar Day we sold five hundred of these Bags. The lot for tomorrow is a new ship- ment just received. The same splendid values, the same good styles. —All are of genuine leather in envelope shapes, overlapping inside frames, so that small coins can- not lose out. —Seal, crepe and barley grain finish. —Regularly sold for $1.25 and $1.50 each. Beautiful New Neckwear Extreme Values at $1.00 VERY piece fresh, new and desirable. The lat- est styles—all just received. New satins and crepe Georgettes, fashioned in the newest ideas, roll and square back effects, lace and fringe trimmed, and you know laces and fringes are the correct trimmings for Fall. —Qualities that would usually sell at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 each. Choose from this splendid lot on TROHAY DAY BGs -0-csiecee dopisietsinks costo nek —Fraser-Paterson Co., Sport Caps, Special at $1.00 INE for school and outdoor wear. Knitted of all pure wool. A feature of the Motor Hat Section for Dollar Day. Regular $1.50 value for First Floor. 575 Yards Plaim and Fancy Silks $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 $ Values at Yard... 1.00 WENTY-TWO pieces of 24- to 36-inch Plain and Fancy Silk. Some a special purchase, oth- ers from regular stock. —Fancy striped taffetas, plain messalines, glace satins, pongees, habutai silks, ete. —Every piece an extreme value, made _ possible only by our desire to close out odds and ends along with the special purchase. —Special on Dollar Day, while the lot lasts, a MONA ays lcci a ws seit alates copies Ve $1.00 $1.25 Natural Pongee $1.00 —Five pieces 33-inch All-silk Imported Pongee, natural shade, Dollar Day AO. WORD Aces esandtisvaeasancpseaneeen $1.00 V elvets—Corduroys—$1.00 Yard $1.25 18inch Black Silk Velvet, special. ... —$1.75 18-inch Royal Blue Velvet .... —$1.25 32-inch White Cordure -Paterson Co, Paterson Co, t Floor. Rage, Special $1 TTRACTIVE, heavy, absorbent Turkish Bath Rugs, splendid qual- ity; will launder well and give the best of servitt A good assortment of de- sirable colors. —They are slightly imper- fect, faults being dropped or pulled threads — other- wise they could not be sold for the Dollar Day price, each ........$1.00 85c and 50c White Cotton Fabrics, 4 Yards for $1.00 —One thousand yards of Voiles in novelty checks, stripes and plaid effects— many desirable patterns for waists and _ dresses, Splendid materials; 35¢ and 50c values. Dollar Day special, 4 yards for $1.00 50c Devonshire Cloth, 3 Yards for $1.00 —A splendid chance J@ buy this thoroughly de- pendable material at a sav- ing. Five hundred yards, in lengths from 8 to 10 yards. Mostly dark colors, Just the right shades for school wear and for house dresses. —Today’s wholesale cost is more than the Dollar Day price. Special, 3 yards FOP .eecceececccss SIE Second Floor eocccccoceese — fw - - Laces, Trimmings $1.00 Specials —Bead Medallions in fancy shapes $ $ and $3.00 1..$1.00 —Figured Printed Chiffon, for- $1.50, $1.75 and $2 ei Ti aaa dich dinate i cag sxc: y Laces in bo cream and white; formerly priced $1.39 to $2. ts to Save

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