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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1918. $2,000,000 daned ___\AQ,000 LOCAL (TRACTIONDEAL [-............... .. L OF HONOR | WENRESISTER UPTOCOUNCL! FREDERICK & NELSON ROLL OF HONOR | T TO 9 TODAY Sooinet Prom rove one] | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE lconditions here are willing to make | ff) SEATTLE LODGES Danish Rrotherhood, Lodge No. 29 Loyal Order of Moose 1,000 Frategnal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 1 .. soove 2,000 Eagles’ Club ..... . ° . © ccsceee 3,000 cake ie fae material sacrifice to mee c sines s—f 5 oC . [Continued From Page One} cuy's Rerial sucrifion te. meet tt Business Hours—9 to 5 o’Clock sta She | | = = ee a = = 7 ————————————— Say They'll Cooperate 000 Pythias, will parade the downtown | streets Thuraday night. | “Of course, there are details yet Raa tarnnerati “astiy’ treed the|to be amrvel. upon, -404 the ool Successful Specialized Modes Lamp Shades United States must register within | pany will endeavor in good falth to fs fwe days after their return |co-operate with the city officials in for Misses in of oo > Qvery club and oclety, ec In Seattle lodges are going to come t Every club and society, whether it) ctier tor military service Thureday,| “We reallz r to determine where to go to| Working these out A rs M 2 r ‘ that the ’ Rho teont for the war eavinee cam |in the Rainto club or lee tunhion | ratatint wher pares pEUHTEA | WS, feaen that the, ety, wit “B Wales” D and Their Making m, if last night's indications ., If you do not know, call city registration powe has many aé Balen. it ight's indica ones, ought to get into the war |!¢20" do hot know, call ety realstration |{' memuntive Power, has many ad- etty ales Tesses Prove trie. on NUMAN Cry ehdua enamels They can then tell you whet|in the operation of # atree \ Mi, Brotherhood, lodge No. 3%, Herman} Heallle’s honor is at stake fella where the remiswation place | \tr.cting the transportation aver ite|f| they recognize the interest taken by the younger fqn 0 "iy Nelsen, defeated candidate for cour Let The Star hear from you! Phi G ratlaee ta bintation giaseneatiow: leiveute.” : : : I set in the current fashions, yet they eliminate the extreme and the unsuitable. | ty commissioner in the South dis Renilence. 6 a. I Bote tee | attle 1s acquiring a splendid | {| | _ ie trict, introduced a resolution pledag | 2 sors. rh & N. E. eae ? : ‘ ing the purchase of $1,000 stamps by | gcepetebeeme Mota B piece of property, and with the that lodge. The mafion carried en 4—Univeraity Heights school, 6053 14th| breadth of view shown by the | ? —l " WHETHER you line your Lamp Shade with silver tissue or purple silk, whether you finish it thusiastically, F—Reboama asheot rR. aged at. loom 4 ~ cite coun 1, ee feet with narrow rose braid or add @ . N. 45th a sure the city will succeed tn de ‘i " Seattle needs $3809,000 to com 7—asement in residence, 4526 Firat >. tem.” en Oe ee. ae ee _ ot ogy y phate Biromed | : veloping a fine operating system. Navy Serge and very own when it's done—no one s—cl hall, 4550 Brooklyn ave. sgh ty else will have one exactly like yours, Pare asked to put their surplus mon . aor aes rige ae 5.8 ey, whether it's $50 or $1,000, into! PARIS, Sept. 12—The Gerrhans Ns ‘as cash, ity boulevard - fense from Antwerp to Metz, accord . ia | Soon after The Star made its pleas Yealer school, 4706 36th s 7 to lodges and clubs, particularly, yes. '"* [© Real estate ofrice, 1dth ave. ) terday, Walton Lackay, of the Loyal | The forts of Antwerp | Order of Moose, got busy, the direct: stored and improved. When com-| 1} leone ha thee | ors of the lodge were assembled, and pleted the new defense system will | 15 2 Sixth ave, NE. | LONDON, Sept Ally, Ver the message was sent forth immed!- be known as the Parsifal line. st. ana) mand and Vendelles, northwest of St. ately: : Quentin, have been captured by the | British, Marshal Haig reported to | day W. 8&8 “Put us down for $1,000." S . ; chool Children to The Eagles already have bought On the front before Cembrai, the ||] $1,900 ‘stamps each for Aerio No. 1) Help in W. S. S. Drive) *\—swre. 2106 taad at (add ana xey-| pritish crossed the Canal du Nord he Eagles’ clu! ut they |g. al oli ies > to.9) 22=Tallor shop, 6411 . Attacking ¢ s the nigh ni i @ buy more if they legally can Seattle school children are to put| 22=Tailor shop, 6411 Meridian ave ing duritg the night, the forth their best efforts to put over| 23—Fire atation No. 16, N. 64th st. and| British seized the powerfully forti-| Black ‘Messaline are joined in the Dress at right, with its wool embroidery in brick or Pekin-blue “shade, and silk in either of these shades piping cuffs and neck- line. Black silk fringe edges the serge collar. To make your work as simple as it is successful, the Drapery Section offers Free Instruction in the Art of Lampshade Making Wednesday and Friday afternoons from one to five o'clock, t ‘There is a small Wire frame for the mere light cord lamp, there are frames of medium size for the table d large frames for the most ate paneled and puffed, pagoda shaped shades. Frames, 40c to $2.50. One may use almost any not-too- heavy material for covering the frames—Habutal Silk, Kapok Silk, advices rec here today. | i Ni e being re DUT IL Un LL CUP i De} 35.00. satin, net, allover lace—even the you the $1,000 limit. the $2,000,000 deficit that faces a ae Boon tne aes eh fied triangle southwest of La Bassee, | Price $35.00 lighter cretonne. ‘Show ua how we ean buy more tie in the WW 8. campaign. Prin] **"Q'% . S First ave./in Flanders. —Upholstery Section, Third Floor. And we will,” was the proposition put | cipais will report at the end of each | 25—Realdence, 854 ®. 47th at | Tho statement sala: O Block-pattern : Sp to The Star by Crawford White | school month to War Savings head: | }¢—Talrview se cheb A hedge “We crossed the Canal du Nord, || / Embroi and other prominent Eagles. quarters the total amounts sold in| *” eu take way." "I northwest of Havrincourt, and es. roidery i be readers of The Star help pthe schools. Last year thousands of | reen Lake way | tablished ourselves on the west bank : out? | miniature pledges*were completed by | *? ool, N. 80th and/of the canal, east and north of ie i i Navy Serge Perhaps it would be legal for them | the Seattle “kid savers,” and they | 49 Moeuvres. During the night we at is done in Copenhagen-blue he Gee Ad to buy another $1,000 worth for the are in the fight to put over the! 31—Jonn Tt. Allen school, N. 67th at. and | tacked and captured the atrongly for Dress at left, with long narrow sash belt faced with é Eagles’ band. quota for Seattle Phinney ave 04 pon : 22-—Fire station No. . N. Tird at. and Ufied posit n known as the railway triangle southwest of La Bassee, tak Ireanwood ave. ing a number of prisoners and ma Third ave. N. W.| chine guns.” Copenhagen messaline and ,collar of the same silk. Price $35.00. “Betty Wales” is the originator of many other charm- A Pleasant Way to Help the Red Cross: 25—Store, 7409 “Yesterday evening we captured 36—Whittler school, 11th ave. N. W. and) Attilly, Vermand and Vendelles, Dur i odes in Navy Serge, a number of them of W. 75th ot. ing the night we p sed to th mg moces + y Rerge, § = Eat Luncheon at the Red Cross sett BR Sve: W, ane| western outskirts of Holnon wood, special interest to high-school and college Sime ye Lunch Room---4th and : Virginia 25—Drug store, €761 24th ave. WW. | erations yesterday atternoon i oe E girls, at $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00. "MOH nw 4o—Fire station No. $5, 16th ave. NW. | itavrincourt and Mosvers sector, eorrenane’: inocu 41—Rallard high achool, 1400 W. @5th st | overcome considerable opposition.” = - —== —— 42—Salmon Bay echool, W. 63rd st. and | - e f uersh sg 7 we N. W. and |162—8nop, 705 Union at ee e Fraser Paterson Co ‘i nes or. cashigeen “4 age a Tar ahep Te) Peten oie: | The Spirit of Youth Is An expert corsetiere from the La Camille fac- Sos onlin apelin alee Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Women's Smart Club Checked Dress Skirts Sogou even Neen: SPE SE 84) eg—htatel toby, iz hind ave, | Reflected in tory—Mrs. M. Prichard—is in’ the Corset Section wd a alma webbigis ctr a ii ale te! this week, demonstrating and explaining the bene- 1, Raliar Madison nt f—Irving echoo!, 6403 Rarnes ave. 48—Hall, 1009 Eighth ave . ’ he : iscuitinery wore, S102 14th mye. Ww, | 169 ster Tere Bighth ave Misses Autumn Suits fits of correct corsetry. aunt Sa i $0—Store, 6719 11th ave. N, W. (corner | 170: D (alley entrance), 112 Co- | fl | | HE Fifth ave, N 1123 Marion at. | COth at. t, 1106 Cherry at ont ave, 81—Telephone exchange, 1329 N. 1, Seventh ave, and | fi] | Sepire eration He. tir N. 40th evs nnd | Special $4.95 te EB Fremont ave ise Fasomen: King county court howe Git The Cc f = . 3; ps aie te EU Fire tation No, 3, Terry ave, and Ss ; Usually Priced $6.50 to $7.50 $| ‘2 kinaen’ave, SOS. 2" 08) ays haan, 01h wre nd mat ese urtaining Bick ‘and white club checks. Oca pineet department, 1298] itt Apartments 0s Madinon a Materials Large, medium and __ small €7—Store, 2400 Fremont ave = é checks. Pleated. and plain tailored $| ‘Hermaver Anne extent. 108 w|i leon at Are an Interesting Part of the Basement modéls. Patch pockets and wide $| $¢—City cor bar. e402 tnicd ove, W. | |180—Fire station No. 34, 83nd ave. Wf. and Store’s Drapery Displays | 191—Walting station, Madrona ave. and | FE. Denny way | 192—st ; ve. belts. —Special purchase of well-tailored Skirts that sell usually for $6.50 to $7.50 each. —Special price on Friday. .$4.95 IRD and floral patterns in dainty colorings are fea- tured in a new shipment of Curtain Scrims that will be found especially effective in bedroom draperies. Thirty-six inches wide, 35¢ yard. in residence, 2414 First | | Pacific school, 11th ave. and E. Jef | —Fraser-Paterson Ca, Third Floor. Mi vw e Ce pe ~ ae ain tee oe ae Scrims and Voiles of | The new Open-mesh Mar- |f - raat 3 n 1912 Rixth ave, W. ferson smoothly - woven, soft- quisette, closely re- | = Th Poston at. | ae aa ean ee hanging ‘quality with | sembling Filet Net, ° 8 wy ° OUNG girls like to be fashionable, of course, but Fk 6 a makes handsome, yet The Splendid Eppo Petticoats Ss not all of the new styles are appropriate for ies vai byes ae | serviceable wi cd “ig, 2 arpa ee : wd aga re them, so we have these specially-designed Suits, un- enw ald eird 36 | curtains. aft! whi He ie ite tes ees bss uhnees | cream and ecru color, In the New Autumn Shades te at ve. Ww | 209 eerte®, Sti ay, ned ave, ana reo.|)| mistakably youthful. inches wide, 25¢ and | 36 inches wide, “40¢ GSTAPPO” — Petti- “s chpagadatias a (17° peste The Navy Serge | The Burella Cloth 30¢ yard. | yard. ; 89 Se aia herhoud hail, 168 14th . * : Madras for side hangings and valances, patterned with coats fit Fee | ‘sits betekishe oan: 406 Seonloeg Suit at left Suit at right open conventional designs, in rose, blue or brown, splendidly. They are made of fine quality silks, and 4 Dexter ave ter and Harrison, fth ave. N Hotel lobby. 2 has the 82-inch jacket | is paneled with self-color 30 inches wide, 65¢ yard. Rie NERASNSECORS, TANG OVO; S008 | box-plaited at back be- velveteen on the collar " z and has extension pock- bby, 822 Jackson st First ave. 8. low the wide tucked belt for these two rea- : cpa ie ad fiitaye -oollak \7oe with buttoned flap. Without fuss or feathers, the Salvation Army sons they are high- , 906 Beventn /f} and the military cola Lined with self-color mes- has gone quietly about its work at the war-front— ly favored by thou- Ninth ave. # and Weller at fastens over closely set | saline and interlined for but so effectively that the boys over there cannot Store, 1909 Kightn ave. 8. No. 1h, Maynard ave.|f| tailor buttons lined with | extra warmth, In Bur- say enough for them. Help the War Fund Drive Bc siae) sichcave GL eocoee Goes aline. Price | gundy, Green or Brown, this week! and Main ee \f| $35.00, | $29.50. —Second’ Floor. Fire station No, 6, 23rd ave, 8 and Youlor w sands of women. —New Fall stocks show the complete range of plain and two-tone shades, Jackson at 217 29th ave. 8, egecevcccooooce ecvccccecece SSCCOROCCSCOOCCCOOCCOOE Unusual Value in ‘atin «alll Matting-Covered Chests _ 3. Paffcta flounces Ce ne nen ge 7 to $12.50 oe Curtain Scrims, 15c Yard : Satie Tree Via FE 101m ave 8 Hy Siymmpte j : | y —- low on —_ of a favorable purchase, a : Two Special Values ‘tor 02 Baatinks aver gra os Me Pavement in residence, 1517 aint] MA te ag — pag offering presents an unusual opportunity for j 4 Etore, 634 Bummit ave. N 234 Klin high school, $020 Mount TING- —Styles include tailored and fancy flounces. Some —in— oN. Broadway The Scrims are of the heavy thread variety, in white ear 1416 KB. Roy at. 3 8. and Hor- covered Chest : ; | TRUNKS B Madinon st. 226-—Colman school, 24th ave. 8. and At gives easily ony, £5 eee ide Lee yard fie eeerh, AUR AYR EAMG) Win sth ave sf] reached and AT 5¢ YARD— ; N. 8 on hill school, 16th ave. 8. an ‘ ° J i i i Fire station No. 7, * N, and | or se dustless stor- Soft, colored-border Scrims in pleasing combinations, (9 That Are Guaranteed Ba HIAPTIbOM, a are. on li b RIE Behoon ote. age space for in various desirable curtain lengths, 27 inches wide. for 5 Years Mercer at | 3i—Store, 4316 Genesee st | tt anything y hitworth school, 6213 th ave. —THE BASEMENT STORE. —Laundry room in spartment, 411 # a8 2 from Baby’s —High grade Hartmann Dress | —Fiber Steamer Trunks, Thomas st Mala cave, 4 = 2 Trunks of strong, durable strong and durable. Guaran- Cascade achool, Pontius ave. and F. | pmBICE Tere ones] to Moth fiber. Good looking, made oa Thoman at |245—5615 Rainier ave mos ° with ne eas ee it ‘clot feed tor five years. A good Resld 203 Toren ave. N 2 (ation No. 28, Hillman City. : e as or ectri wo tra ‘ull cloth esidence, 203 Toren ave. » | 246—Fire station No. 28, 111M on 4 lined, 36-inch size. Regularly trunk for Red Cross nurses Store, 608 KE. Denny way. | 47 Tealnier ave. ot ch en) s h ea c eee use—$18.00 regularly, Special ment in apartment, 1007 Har jer ave a © ¥ Sit Tt g ‘ PER LE . 813.95 7149 Reacon ave. gown. he Seksie- Pakercs , - 1414 B. Denn yunlap achool, 8807 Rainier | of 5 —Fraser-Paterson Co. Fifth Floor. Rene aie ee. ated oe Che iitiineee smooth, well asner Apartment, 205 19th ave. N. Emerson school, 700 6otn ave. & |Hl ¢ a rpentered A Hel; . : Store, 1422 BE. Madiaon at Fire station N 3, 62nd ave. 8,| 4 elper Brean ania aie ee ‘ bam b 0 o- per That Likes to Wash, and Rrondway high school, Broadway | 255—Concord acho and Pine st 6—#outh Park p Hakery, 704 EB. Pine at. Automobile salesroom, 404 EB. Pine t | Fire station No. 15, Minor ave. and | 2 Virginia at | , F ‘ ‘ Tailor shop, 1001 Howell at. | 26 222 Orcan at. Just the size for Baby’s little clothes is this Matting- : jumimit ave. and E. | 262 , 1500 Harbor ave. 28 Alki ave covered Chest, 27 inches long, 15 inches wide and 15 723 Ce a vhouse, Beventh ave. |f| DOund ex- 8. and Sulllv i Never ‘Gives Notice”’ Sone 208 Carleton ave 4 phn fa bd HE Thor Electric Washer e121 Dawson at oa any room, a chest taking the place of chairs. : washes and wrings the lac- iest lingerie and the heaviest sheets with impartial thorough- The New Fall Oxfords UTUMN and_ winter styles in women’s smart footwear show a marked pref- 5, Harvard ave 9th ave. 8 W. and W. | ; ; ness. Your light cord furnishes | s . Str les, and metal bar erence for Oxfords, and a | 62g, We Watkeer at, | riggre vag Pisghe al pena les, and the energy. number of attractive new Hotel lobby, 2016 Weatiake ave, | swath playhouse, dat ave. 8, W. | OD RUD RORE EVEL SAI Gmand eran Whether you count your hed pore pee received in facond ayn, |207—Wort Meattie nchovi, Callfornia ave There are three larger sizes, with sliding trays, | laundry cost in labor-or in dol- ‘ Bed raher will Ba ehoon tn Ips rher shop, rirat ave, | Andover at. |]|' métal casters and brass-bound corners. Shellac may | Jars, the Thor Electric Washer s the acon tomorrow, sence | on, Carroll and Chilbere \ be added to the plain wood interiors. reel soon pay cand eee Po meee, womens patent leather ; ean fe ae en w 86 inches long, 19 inches wide, 18 inches high, $ 9.00 | neat gray-enameled surface, NE ee ee ontcrne Yritn tend tummecrsoles and coy- } nN, 1600 Firat as | Tol W., Spo |]| 40 inches long, 19 inches wide, 18 inches high, $10.00 | zinc-lined, won't rust. ‘ e ered Louis heels; with aluminum plates, plain narrow Hotel lobby, 1600 First ave. | Hf , mpetane ave, | : ; ; ei ‘ i . ‘ $ toes, gray kid linings. All sizes and widths AAA to C. rire aise eM oc tae Sie vile at. “elvornieave.sna 1/46 inches long, 19 inches wide, 18 inches high, $10.50 It’s working every day in the SE a «88.00 9) ii Rore, 721 Pine mt Store, 7105 California ave. gzo0/f| 49 inches long, 19 inches wide, 18 inches high, $11.00 | Housewares Section. H -—v terson Co., Second Floor. Shoe shop, 812 Pike at. atorale lt saan iis te andl —Upholstery Section, Third Floor. ~-THE BASEMENT STORE. eo0 ooo 61—Hotel IMby, 905 Pike ot, W, Henderson, a — ‘ ——— seek

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