The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 7

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vrs? ereareonw CREDIT GLADLY \ —Open an ac can buy y 1 Suit 1332-34 Second Ave. Unsurpassed in Style and Quality _ Bradbury Clothes | —A BRADBURY Suit or Overcoat will | well-dressed—will add to your you in business. in every detail. New Fall Suits and Overcoats are ready now. Models for men and young men in patterns that are certain to please you. self respect and ¢ The fabrics, fit and style are RIGI TWO REMARKABLE uonestly priced—ea Shoe that will stand hard wear. Russet Army Pattern Shoe Munson Last THYS SHON ts strongly mate and wil! stve excellent wear. Priced at $5.50 and $6.50 Shoe priced at $5.50 is exesptionalty ree. stand hard service. This the best we have offered fer years. The Shee priced at $6.50 te o light weight Shoe. Well made threughont, and will lee in any Don't miss this opportunity to get value and save money. 16. Bpecial at -e fine work Biue Chambray Shirte- Bhirt—fast cotors .. Biack Satin Shirts, three gr , 85¢, $1. KHAKI TROUSERS $1.75 7° $1.95 -50 ro $2. 1209 FIRST AVENUE — atment has gained 12 poun st remedy known for Bronchitis, ‘oubles, Ox ment know ut them in In addition Anemia, 1 builder sec upon their to follow than a vacation n possibly scomplish, Come in and take a trial treatment free. A registered physician is service of any who may wish to consult him “Free of charge.” 9m m. to 7 p. m.; 317-18 Seaboard Bldg. “1 weeks’ vacation hape for the make y U. B. Army White Muslin Shirts White Muslin Shirt, open front, Finest quality, best of workman- with “well made coller—governmen! | ship. Direct from goverument sonal. Sizes 15, 15% and | or | t here — you Overcoat on convenient credit, | ou uid iT SHOE BARGAINS |: HERE 1s your chance to buy a pair of ‘honestly-made Shoes, It ts hara to find Shoes these days that wil! give satisfaction. ar 35¢ Heavy Khaki Shirts, olive drab KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP dis in 10 days Asth 1 Vapor is a constitutic A great many people dep winter's w A course of Oxygen Vapor treatments will accomplish m and do it at one-third the cost at the Hours OXYGEN VAPOR—NATURE’S AID TO HEALTH!) ltreasonable to America and God, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SEATTLE COPS, | IT SEEMS, ARE NOT VERY WELL Seattle's police force is not feeling well In fact, so many coppers oft from work that other be ing used to check up a the missing brothers Here's the result of the investiga tion Motorcycle Officer C. 1. Rix, of the central squad, was taken to the Providence hospital Wednesday to undergo an operation for appendi cltis, Jailer J. A. Hodge is reported on sick leave, the nature of his {lines not being revealed. Officer W, J inct 3, Is reported as h tr is ne knows just whe J, Nutting is in pital, recovering from the effects of 4 stomach operation Officer C. A. Prothero is reported recovering from a stroke of apoplexy Thompson is at Soap Officer C. O to be in the same condition Wolcott is reported some. times better, sometimes we oft John Dolan is at home re covering from an operation nicely Officers F. B. Frazier and H. A. Hor ton are reported no! ome, and no one knows where th: re. Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Charged with bringing liquor into dry territory, F. Christen, 38, Great Northern dining car conductor, was arrested by federal agents Monday will be Yakima day at Camp Lewis, and Yakima folk will attend the cantonment for a recep. tion before their boys go overseas. dohn E. Ballaine, former candidate for congress, was awarded $30,000 damages by a federal jury Thursday against W. J. Boland in a suit aris ing over a dispute in connection with the Seward, Alaska, townsite Corporation Counsel Meier has handed down an opinion which per- mits city employes to engage in| shipyard or other work outside of office hours if the permission of their departmental head Labor is so scarce in E W. H. Hendle, Honolulu, is ¢ to Washington to ask th government for permission to imp 30,000 Chinese laborers to the islands — Capt. Harry will command the navy ward as successor of F Admiral Coontz, is expected to arrive in a few days Charles H. Clarke, chairman King County War Savings commit tee, leaves Seattle shortly for a three-weeks Eastern trip. Nat McLeod, 33, Burnside house, 1506 First ave. is in the city jail Friday, charged with having four pints of whisk his room The Catholic Third ave. 1 University taken in $6,000 to date, to information released by those in charge Hirlan Thores, Seattle architect, has been chosen architectural ad visor-by the more homes bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. “Eggs Enter?” Sure! Yanks Wanted ’Em tar by N. E. A) A new! doug’ w-AT an his first day in ti They sought a cafe “Oeuf entree,” the former said to the waitress. His companion guf. fawed. . d'ye know enter!” Vell, that's what I want ‘em to w what you told her? do!” California Asked to Save Fruit Pits ae fornia to save peach, cherry, prune and plum pits and walnut and apri. cot shells as part of their war work was issued today by the Gas Defense Division of the war department thru the state food administration The shells and pits are greatly needed for the manufacture of car bon used in gas mask All City Employes Will Meet Sunday Every employe of the city has been to attend a mass meeting at nnex, 1313 Fifth at 2:30 p. m. New ontemplated for next LOCATE U. S. MEN IN ENEMY PRISON CAMPS| Sept. 20.—The jepartmer hans located Amer ) prisoners captured by the Ger mans, as follows At Camp Cassel—Frank Punch, ad dress unknown; George Brand, ad dress unknown At Rastaat Albert William Ste. vens, Grime Pas Boise county, Idaho. =p nry Bergstrom, 925 John $ 200 1,000 | 1,000 D. W. Bath, 821 Howell st. .... 50 2 ee Contributions to the Tobacco Fund | ———t 25.00 mas st 1.00 ) W. 86th st, 4.05 tdmonds, Wn. 1.00 CHICAGO, Sept. 20 good for evil by “loving Returning ermany” is 20. 1918. Store Hours 9to5 HE Smart New Coats Of Two-tone Velour Corduroy At $22.50 a Wf Just received, the good - looking Coat models sketched, in this handsome pile fabric — velour cor- duroy. | Deep panels of black plush are used in the large collars and the plush is also | used for cuffs and “buttons. Full - lined with merceri serged lining. S 16 and 18 years; 36 to 44, Attractive values at $22.50. The displays of Autumn Coats afford equally good values at $12.50, $16.50, $18.50 and $25.00. --THE BASEMENT STORE. Attractive Values in Misses’ and Children’s Autumn Coats HETHER the girl’s need is for a plain tailored coat, or one of the dressier models with beaver | cloth or velvet trim- ming, she will have very good value if she chooses from this col- lection. They are of Egyp- tian velour, zibeline, corduroy, heavy coat- ings and flannel coat- ing —in sizes from 4 to 19 years. Priced at $3.95, $5.00, $5.75, $7.50, $9.50, $10.00 to $24.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE New Silk Waist Arrivals at $4.95 VERY interesting col- lection, embracing Blouses of Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine and soft taffetas, with embroidered and beaded motifs effec- tively employed, hem- stitching, lace trimming and bandings of contrast- ing color. In flesh-color, navy, white, pearl - gray, brown, black and dark stripe effects. $4.95. THE Price —sizes 36 to 46. BASEMENT STORE. | New Two-tone Boots For Growing Girls $3.50 and $4.50 | GOOD - LOOKING, serv- | iceable Boot for every day wear, modeled on Eng- | lish-style last, of gun-metal calf, with gray cravenette cloth top. Sizes 1114 to 2, $3.50 pair; 214 to 6, $4.50 pair. Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Tan Calf Lace Shoes with high tops, made over Eng- lish-style last; sizes 1114 to 2, $4.50 50 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Gun-metal Calf Button Boots, excellent-fitting and serviceable, sizes 6 to 8, 25 pair; 814 to 11, $2.50; 1114 to 2, $3.00 pair. 3: Boys’ Army-last Shoes Great for Comfort and Service ADE over the same last as the shoes our soldiers heavy leathers used in to wear, and with sturdy) the making, these shoes are bound satisfy in service and comfort. Sizes 1214 4 to 2, 50 pair; 214 to 6, $3.95 pair; men’s sizes, 6 to 9, $5.00 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ metal ) Boys’ and uths’ High-eut Calf Blucher-style $I with Water-proof Shoes with buckle olin top, sizes 10 to pair; 1 to 6, $4.00 FIFTH AVENL /E—PINE ASEMENT STORE Velour-finish Broadcloth For Coats and Suits $3.50 Yard N_ exceptionally low A price to pay for such a good suiting and coating material—its dull velour finish making it especially desirable. In Taupe, Plum, Dark- brown, Ru: Cardinal, Navy Black, 54 inches wide, $3.50 yard. VELOUR COATING in brown, khaki-color, gray, taupe and blue, soft- toned mixtures, 56 inches wide, $4.50 yard. THE BASEMENT STORE. Dress Crepes $1.25 Yard gprs TTE and Nov- elty Crepes in a great variety of dainty pastel shades and the desirable darker costume colorings, 40 inches wide, $1.25 yard. --THE BASEMENT STORE Phoenix Silk-boot Stockings $1.00 Pair HOICE of Havana- brown, bronze, Tux- edo-tan, battleship - gray, mouse, Arizona - silver, black and white in these Silk-boot Stockings, which have double lisle heel, toe and sole for extra service. Sizes 814 to 10. Price $1.00 pa THE IMENT STORE. Silk Petticoats $5.00 Ft yega supple quality of taffeta is used for these Petticoats, in pink, green, reseda, navy, mais, rose, nickel, white and many two-tone effects— lengths 34, 36, and 40 inches. Adjustable top _ style, with plaited flounces and ruffles, 00. . THE ASEMENT STORE. Kimono Handkerchiefs 15c 1 takes just four of these multi-color Hand- kerchiefs to make a dress- ing sacque, and they are also used for breakfast caps. I 2 15¢ each. THE BASEMEN STORE. Patent Leather Belts, 50c Each rr little folks’ suits and for women’s wear, Patent Leather Belts in red, white and black, 24% inches wide, 50¢. THE B MENT STC [Sew Glass Berry Bowl 45c HIS plain, clear Berry Bowl is useful for canned or sliced fruits all winter; 814 across; an_ exceptional value at 45¢. —THE B. glass inches MENT STORE. STREE T—SIXTH AVENUE Store Hours 9to5 The Wide-brimmed Black Velvet Hat that so becomingly frames the face of the girl in the picture, is an example of the good Millinery values found in the Basement Store. The high - draped crown is banded with nar- row black grosgrain rib- bon and the gold of the metallic at the side is reflected in the pale Made of excellent materials, rose gold Georgette facing. $8.50. There is a very good assortment in each of these colors—Navy, Purple, Brown and Black—at $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50. ‘THE BASEMENT STORE. To Outfit the School Boy at Small Cost Shop in the Basement Store HIS Section is especially well- supplied. with the good-wearing Suits that boys require for school wear. They favor military effects, in novelty suitings of brown, blue and gray. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Priced from $6.00 to $10.00. MACKINAWS — these serviceable all-weather coats in a variety of plaids and checks, well-tailored from good quality mackinaw cloth, sizes 3 to 18 years, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. OVERCOATS in medium and heavy weights, tailored from novelty mixtures in military style, sizes 3 to 17 years, $5.00 to $10.00. JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS for little fellows, in cor= duroy, velveteen, blue serge and novelty suitings, $3.00 to $6.50. BASEMENT STORE. sizes 3 to 8 years, —THE An excellent " value in always- needed Shirts is given in these Negligee Shirts, well tailored of crepe - finished madras and cord weaves. Coat style, with French cuffs, in sizes 14 to 18 $1.25. A Man’s Clothes budget will provide just a little more winter comfort when he, or the woman who shops for him, buys his furnishings in this Basement Store. Wool-mixed Shirts and Draw- ers of medium weight; all Men's Coat Sweaters, made with shawl collar and two s up to 46, $1.75 gar- pockets, from a good, me- man’ dium-weight yarn; sizes 38 Men's Shirts in good hea to 46, $2.50, flannel, in Work Shirts in chambray and sateen, 95¢ to $2.25. Work Gloves in cotton, leather- weight brown to 17, Overalls in white, blue, black faced and leather, 15¢ to and stripes, $2.00, $2.25, 3 . $2.50, $2.75. Unionalls Trousers, $3.50 ana in khaki and blue, $4.00, 3ASEMENT STORE, Scarf Sets $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 HESE downy Scarf Finishing Braids 5c and 10c Bolt A VERY attractive and serviceable Braid and Cap Sets are for trimming children’s | ideal for motoring and wear and women’s tub outing wear generally. frocks — all-white and | In rose, green, blue, red colored-edge effect and white, also stripe and navy and linen color, check patterns, they are ard length, 5¢ bol priced at $1.00, $1.25 yard length, 10¢. and $1.50 THE —THE BAS ENT STORE. BAS A New Flexibly-boned Corset, $1.50 ELL-ADAPTED to the slender figure on account of its low bust and soft boning is this Corset of pink broche. It is topped with elastic band, fitted with two hooks below front fastening and two sets of hose supporters. Sizes 20 to 25, ay Price $1.50. —THE BA

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