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1 sis : ISING MONEY | People of Germany TT | = ‘ i - ek B. Sraboneceh | STOCKHOLM, Sept. 1%—A high — etna cae : ea Hees $ 100.00] 7806 Sunnyside ave... 140.00/German personage, Interviewed by = | © J. Wal 1153 Alki ave, 300,00] Mrs. ROM. Mowhirtor, 6915 | the Politiken, was quoted as say =| FOR W § VOTA: lL lon, 114 W. Mercer — 60.00] pp {hevena st ann 50.0 } 2 Ue |Thomas B. Bull, 1014 1. Ter- |" waurth ave : 300.00 © German people are waking} Editor The Star: In my mind, one | 4% : eateaigey: TONUL wy, i passen u iritual crits. | S| ‘of the most effective ways to swell ‘ : 1,000.00 | (Kor, ACTS r believe when : Seattle's war stamp quota has been | * 20.00 | yy" tas, 100.06) Hindenbure an endortt ery vie. entirely overlooked, and one, if the 20.00 vay 100.00) tired and want 7 | ~ country at large would follow cea Pings y Seco 500.00 Bea crpanae Meanie Vand somte 2pm, 10 ly .00| Fireman Has Plan | $60 ult of Piettaa: 1 free twiy 41 Orville M. Rowers, 6522 18th al | to Aid Service Men of war savings stamps costing me| Miss Velma Benne 62 ‘ LOT on 15.00] Four hundred soldiers and sailors | }58.80, tender these in payment, giv 1.00] o Sars ve 4 a ends might tm other words, use war savings 20.00] M4mond Heger, 2041 Wost- | opinion 0 who stamps as a medium of exchange for | > 25.00] Wm. A. Gaines, Amon Apts 60.00 | Fecently ma to the all the larger purchases, night 36. Kd Brunini, 408 Pike st 100.00/ Central La | cause a little inconvenience, but if|” ridian ave. ... ; 10.00] @ugene 200.00|, “Many soldiers and sailors, 1 am | H we see the “cause and effect,” it aes B. J. White, 6908 Faun- Am Hittckoft, heey! pay as high as " 50 ae cot pie © Ol ser eee chee, a 3 teat sepe 100.00| in the halls of lodging houses during get aside one week only for all pay-| Joseph A. De Martine, 1614 ye. Sc igdd W.R6En Jon;90 | Would furnish cots and beddin ts to be made in war stamps, it Dearborn st. ...... 100,00 | crirec lark, 633 W. 84th 30.00) many of nen could be sa | quota would be doubled many times pany Rg Te Rat OTT an ag] Ts M8 s++ 40.00| from prof of course, it might | over. I, for one, am pledging to do] Fi sie Solin. 846 Sullivan sts 12.60 ewe ——— eae oe ee & Tite: mient tor en ot hag now On. Youre for ver) i? goth ave 8 as seca 5000 | STAR WANT ADS PRODUCE || stand. incon se if $e will balp| 7023 15th Ave. N. W._| ave. W wrinendiy oie 100.00 | sa ———mjany.” i 4 i, | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE | An Extensive Area on the Second Floor | Store Hours Store Hours |, of the New Store Is Devoted to 9to5 9to5 the Display of | hensive Li f it A Fine Display of Millinery | Comprehensive Lines o 6.50, $7.00, $7.50 NEW AUTUMN APPAREL at e 9 e b e' ITERALLY a summary of the F i i | L new and correct are these or Misses, Juniors, Girls and Babies displays of Trimmed. Hats—with | | yarn trimming, draping, ribbons O that one may graduate, so to speak, from one Section and flowers used in entirely new B. ’ Sh to another, as one grows from babyhood, through girl- | and original ways. Three inter- Oys oes E f ? F | esting groups: | hood to the responsible age of young womanhood, all lines of | AT $6.50— On the Army Last Apparel for the Younger Set are grouped in convenient proximity ; Quaint poke effects, drooping $3.50 and $3.95 on the Second Floor of the new building, beginning with the Baby- | brim styles, turbans and sailors in UST as good for boys wear Section on the Sixtlr Avenue side of the floor. | Black, Navy, Purple and Brown, as they are for our Fates ‘ | with clever arrangements of rib- jolt thew Shoes on The sole exception is made in the case of Boys’ and | bon, flower and feather trim- Typical Values the Munson army last, of Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings, which occupy a mings. From Each Group heavy tan eee efi large, exclusive, daylight Section on the Third Floor, Fifth if “Tf AT $7.00— Are Pictured pert Me Ad sete OIL Avenue side ] : o 2, $3. air; 21% side. q This group especially features to 6, $3.95 pair. Men's A visit to these Sections will afford convincing proof | ‘4 large —_ eee ee er logge Je. Black, “T ayy, ein 4 > ad tag i. as to how well these Sections have anticipated young peo- | H colored facings, e majori $ in Purple, Black, Taupe, , ys’ an ouths’ Gun- fi . 4 . | || yarntrimmed, also small black Beige and Brown, many with lighter metal Calf Lace Shoes |} kg inal needs for the occasion, of Autumn and turbans for the matron, in draped facings and quite a few with yam oe Mak oes best Winter. _, and side-rolling effects. ae ee or ribbon and feather effects. white Neolin ol _ Sines Infants’ Wear S e cti on * oO WO | 0 Cloth “Kiltie” Caps modeled after the Highlanders’ Bonnets, for little girls, $1.75. 2, $4.25; 214 to 6, $4.50 | (Second Floor) Ivet Tams in soft picturesque effects, $1.50 and $2.25. pair. ‘ ‘ : ete is bre: oe —THE BASEMENT STORE. Children’s Tan Calf Lace | Girls’ Apparel Misses’ and Juniors’ ke er Sir cet Shoes on broad-toe last, S oti Cait, 4 with tan Neolin soles, ection | More Than 1,000 Coats eee Area Wrote (Second Floor) (Second Floor) | . to 2, $3.50 pair. i ; : ; For Women and Misses For Misses | Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing i | in the Basement Store : Seotinn 2 a OT alone in numbers and Children | (Third Floor) § is the scope of this | Gt metal Calf High-cut | 5 } . - ei | ’ - a a | ‘ | display realized, but in the | Shoes in lace style with |) THE BASEMENT STORE F ene o ee ang site ee ee of HH includes, too, well-stocked Sections which cater to the : rials, and * me WISE price 8% to 11, $3.75; 111% |} clothing needs of boys and girls of various ages, these i, | >. 2.50 to $35,00. “ar ay phy ae aaa @ featuring, generally, lines at lower prices 5 4 | Included are Coats of ussess a ren's AEATO Raitt " ate cantina — a : a | than is the case in the upstairs sections. = 'Z 4 Pom-pom, Zibeline, Bur- Ges - metal on Lace | han is the e up ec = : } ella Cloth, Egyptian Vel- ee gica a 4 Melton, Corduroy iss $2.75 Hy BY to : ? | Oar, maton, Ys 5 pair; 81% | , i Boys | Lambtex and Crystal pair; 1214 to |} =f = i | ki Plush 4.00 pair. | 5 ee : | Mac Inaws in black, navy, and Children’s = 5 | $7.50 and $8.50 Scr ula Nar se au Mad gt \ : | A an ‘ gundy, reindeer, arnt pata eich LY | HERE is a “rough and t i enette cloth tops, sizes 4 E , | 1 ot an and gray— | 6 to 8, $2.00 pair; 8 =| cM | 4 ready” air about Mack- Wea: pee | et puck: at aos ieee aes ethan — 3 4 | inaw Coats that eapealaito ery de — | red Ene io og 1114 QOUSAVPROOOYASUIQEN SAU UCCOO CLEMO L T TAO ON T TT TT 4 _ | || active boys. gp = | extra lasge Geek THE BASEMENT STORE 3 ie {I ont b ence Bas many enriched with collars of plush or fur. ; 5 a v ne pt Sn Bes a, Men’s Work z patch pockets, sizes 26 to 36, $7.50 and $8.50. | Little Fellows’ Trench - model Overcoats in dark colorings, sizes 2 to 10 years, $5.00. Junior Norfolk Suits in cordu- ys, serges, velveteens and elty suitings, sizes 3 to 8 $2.50, $5 and $6.50. year: | Boys’ Caps in a variety of plaids, | and lty mixtures, $1.00. NT STORE, Women’s Vests | 50c | C ROCHETED yokes top | these Vests of fine- | ribbed cotton —low neck, sleeveless style, sizes 36 J and 38, 39¢; sizes 40 to | 44, 50¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Brassieres, 50c | —made of good quality myslin in front- and back- Prices—$12.50, $25.00 to $35.00. A “Seconds” in $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, —THE Good Top-Coat is usually reckoned among the necessities for the girl’s Autumn and Winter wear, for schoolgirls must be out in all weather Many very smart styles are fea- tured in the Basement Store, in two-tone Corduroy, Egyptian Vel- our, Flannel, Zibeline and Novelty Coatings, severely plain or richly trimmed with beaver cloth and plush. In Brown, Plum, Reseda, Navy, Bright-red, Black and mixtures, sizes 4 to 14 years; 13 to 19 years. Priced at $3.95, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $9.50 to $24.5¢ HE 3. rs SEME, SEMENT STORE. HOICE of pink and white in Women’s Fine-ribbed fastening styles, and in- : _ Cotton Union Suits with | cluding bandeau models. Union Suits plain or trimmed tops; low | Sizes 34 to 44, but not all neck and _ sleeveless, with | sizes in each style, 50¢. 65c tight knee, si to 44, —THE BASEMENT STORE. 6 3. HUNCHON |W. S, S. PLEDGES | | Longer Believed by THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. Cry of Victory ‘No Clothes In the Basement Store HE new Men’s Furn- ishings Section in the 3asement Store is an ex- cellent place to buy Work Clothes of the sturdy, re- liable sort that will give day-in-and-day-out service. | Men's Corduroy pusers, well tailored from a heavy quality of drab corduroy, $4.25 Men's Wool-mi in heavy cassimere, $ Men's Chambray Work in blue and js in suspender , with coats ‘ment Is with coats to’ match, $2.25 garment. Leather Work Gloves in’ wrist and gauntlet style, 75c to $3.50 Cotton Gloves with leather fac | ntlet style, 60¢ dependable shoes for the able prices. at reduced prices. Othe Men’s Work Shoes, Women’s every-day ser. vice shoes and Children’s Shoes that will stand hard usage are featured. LCWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. partment are marked close. ECONOMY IN ~ SHOE : PURCHASES 7 Our Downstairs Depart- ment offers splendid oppor- tunity to the economically inclined to purchase good, entire family at very reason- Special bargains are to be found in lines taken to that department from the main salesroom pr lines bought for the de- HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! Seattle will build 5,000 new homes to house the workers ne here to work in the shi is, the United States government stands ready to award to this city additional contracts for ships to the amount of two hundred millions of dollars, “In other words, if Seattle grasps this opportunity, she will boom as never before in her 1 If she rejects it, if her peo- ple are apathetic, and let the opportunity slip through their hands, she may never get another one.”—News Item, The Argus. We Design and Erect Homes in Any Part of the City. See Us and Obtain Our Prices and Terms Before Building. tory The Finance Consiruction Co. 824-5 Seaboard Building, Seattle