The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1918, Page 7

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bf SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPLEMBER 2», 1918. | FALLEN HERO’S GRAVE IS. KEPT GREEN: RISK LIVESTO |" " RUDE MARKER I$ REPLACED BY EDWARD M. T RRY WITH THE AME BAN AR (Paris Correspondent of the Newspa MIES IN FI xE, In the woods » behin: the Ameri per Enterprise Association) PARIS, Sept. 23.—French and} AN lines, Capt. and Mrs. Holbrook Americans are in keeping QUENTIN ROOSEVELT'S GRAVE Salvation Army workers, are carry-| img on their task among the dough- | boys after an exciting and dangerous Journey in following the American troops thru the St. Mihiel salient | battle, | This couple entered towns within | hours after the troops had | ‘Their truck at one time n in the middie of No a, The first night Mrs lept at the side of the Toad and the next day she salvaged & diminutive organ from the Jate boche camp. It is now serving the Salvationists for soldiers’ meet Joining green the grave of Lieut. Quentin Roosevelt. ‘The rude German marker, with its “Lieutenant Quentin Roose has dis scrawl, | velt, buried by the Germans,” appeared Also the temporary fen | ings: fou Now there is a y railing of | polished wood around the grave, sur mounted by cross at the head. Within the inclosure, at the top of the mound, is a polished stone. Chis leled on it 4a the fallen hero's nane, the date he fell, and the name of the it that erected the monument, the | 2d regiment. | On the grave les a wooden cross, bearing the inscription: “Here lies, on the field ¢ Lieutenant Quentin Roc fell July 14, 1918 The grave is on a hillside, a edge of which there had t outs when fighting was fier moot It is a mile eas t far from Fere-en-T eut. Luke, American aviator, continues to give the boche obse' tien balloons some most une hours. His » the balloons r they have b drawn down to apparent safety, « saulting them as they lie on the ground and “in their beds” describes it. as he honor | American officers are here shown placing a cross on the grave of Lieut. Roosevelt, while Bishop Wilson ‘i the earantine Island recites a prayer, Young Roosevelt was killed when his airplane was brought down, duly I, The German | markers shown in this picture have since been removed, as Thierry's story explains.” | SAN FRANCISCO, Bac ian ra W. S.S. ROLL OF HONOR ! eed ot manien ttiasaen yA few yards from the Krave in a Spa 8 a ‘ough lepressio: he ‘ound said no cases of influenza have ap-) LONDON, Sept. 23.—Fifteen tons liowe, Twi i ? / prevent its reaching there the quar. Loyal Order of } +. 1,000 {| objectives by Br within the grave's inclosure, ee cee eroed. 2 + 1,000 \ innounced toda I came to the spot just after two “ ” as “Flu” Precaution ™ nave Buena island was under . ™ the steering Riiient ita reaching’ there the quar.|) Danish Brotherhood, ore No. 2 -$1,000 of bombs were gear and the wheels of his plane are f m 1 Bard of health, sald no cases of tn «S08 ral pieces had been placed day night, it wa “Saturday units attacke h bombs and machine j beard of health, said no cases of in- |) Mluenza have been reported in the State thus far. E AUTO VICTIMS } atiuwrighes No. a ON GASLESS SUNDAY : Loyal Order of Moose ... BEE Der 2. 1,000 NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Nine per-| sons were victims of automobile ac eidents in New York on the third “4 Basless Sunday. ST AR night our air force, 4 four hostile airdromes runs,” the ne by @ party of French offi a the other by unnamed Roth were honoring the Rombach | Memory of the he ion of a former 1 hit, | President of the Un blast ah , Over 15 of bombs re All oUF machines retur ned safely.” pped | | Hoover Warns U. S. Prosecuting Attorney Jin witt| Must Feed Allies WANT ADS BRING RE SU L TS | speak at the Overseas club, 1604) in Opder to Win! | WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—The war cannot possibly be ended be- fore the summer of 1919, Herbert Hoover declares. An ending at even that early date | will only be possible if every man, | Woman and child in America per. forms only actions which contribute to the war program of the govern ment Remember the Red Cross Jumble Shop Lunch Room 4th and Virginia win the war in 1919, Hoover ares that 5,000,000 tons of food. t be sent to Eurdpe in e amount sent last year, ss than 3,500,000 American needed to destroy Fraser-PatersonCo. The Special Price Basement Offers Extraordimary Bargains Every Day New Delivery Plan Is Put Into Effect ness block deliv and for Tuesday A Number of Exceptional Values Abe Scheduled HRIFTY people are quickly recognizing the advantages of buying their new Autumn apparel in the new Special Price Basement, where only very specially morn | rang mporary ar. he team sters’ union and the council of de fense Saturday, packages are deliv- ered ten feet inside the entrances to stores and restaurants. Deliveries r to off ire made as before the Tt tesotiar bre. otterot sidewalk delivery scheme was start-| ed. Plans are being worked out —Tuesday’s list offers a number of splendid buys in new Fall and Winter Ready-to wear. for the establishment in office build- ings of n package room on the ground floor, which will remove the ne ity of teamsters wasting time | —Broadcloth Coats with Kit Coney collars, satin lined throughout, TOR ORY: once ene eshew canes eisapes sesccseees. $25.00 sale is. ‘a vators to the tops of | . —Silk and Satin Dresses of remarkable beaut in latest styles and —— —— | So]? Rey SING GOGO nehane CCORC OI om pnnnG. MnRan Me $17.50 Make No Headway —New Serge Dress Skirts, well made, good ‘styles, niign durable in Red Cross Case| serge, at... wa err een Cl re ee $3.50 lice have made no headway to —Beautiful Waists of good. qualit crepe de Chine. Correct, new dhe due ter eee SEVOR;CODECIA! El. ie.s o's. less » Nr ee . $3.50 moss surgical dressings at t headquarters, 315 Uni. , These and many other splendid opportunities to save await you in the Special ee the destruction is the work agents is a current theory. The room wherein the moss was stored was made accessible by one junfastened window, reached by a ladder. exit was made by breaking open the rear door, The moss was seattered and trampled over the floor and in the alley Price Bathmsdet Tuesday The Greatest Coat Bargains Are lere —Beautiful Broadcloth Coats in late modell? — satin lined throughout and interlined, Kit Coney fur. large moufflon collars of iB " nE IIn sant /Dbegin Enrolimen pom Special Price Basement feature on Tuesday for... ..csesices cscddvieceiosccsvencceeneceedeceed $25.00 in Training Corps —Correct new Fall and Winter Coats of heavy, rich black zibeline in smart belted models. lgcoueneaeinte, Demir ome wee CPR ree@ CIAMMRTIE VAIUOE AG 5g bos ois 6 oc onislt gisip odes bees tiveues eevee aea ee $16.00 and $18.00 vers Gf Wassingion. wiein. the —Splendid, serviceable Coats of Kersey, Melton and blue, brown, wine, Oxfords, etc. Scotch mixture Special Price Basement at in belted Navy coming week in the students’ army | ( ning corps. Induction into the arted Monday morning, at roliment offices, locat. | nd semi-belted styles. par aply e iiw r py $12.50 ie SE FR SO SA or 8 - i ed in the men's gymnasium, will be One Hundred Women’s and Misses’ Beamtiful New Crepe de Chime conv ese ra) to ¢ and who are will be open | evening. we Blouses at $3.50 a dey | \CITY EMPLOYES TO | ASK | $40 MONTH INCREASE | New Fall Suits for $16.50 Each —Smart, attractive, splendid Suits, possessing all the style and finish of the more expensive kinds. C i —A number of beautiful new styles to choose from. —Materials are wool poplins, wool serges and wool All correct Fall models; plain tailored and novelty burellas. A i Stare a ’ aa ree } All et of city employes will | i bl as tase : i embroidered styles, as well as lace and tuck trimmed. IP wana, Wicreaaa Odean) —Navy blue, wine, brown, green, black ee : A ‘d ‘a —White, flesh, mais a $15 increase on January 1, —Special Price Basement Leaders at........ $18.50 ’ ’ 919, to combat the high cost of liv: | is —The crepe is splendid quality for such a low price jing, city employes agreed at a mass ¢) eeting, Sunday afternoon, in tl Women's New Autumn Dresses ............ Surteeeeeeeeneenss seeeeeeeees OF Ei inne ‘ A committee was appointed to meet with the city electrical workers, | EXTRA SPECIAL! ap Eh gy i 'W. Ss. s. Pledges” Special Price Basement $17.50 —Beautiful messaline and Georgette combinations in ect, new Autumn and Winter turing new corded tunics, fringed tunics, and novelty braid trimming. Navy blue, wine, taupe, ete. Very special. —Other great values in Silk and M line Dres STP rr ree $10.00, $15.Q0 and $16 50 Trimmed Hats at $3,00 i -300 Chambray Bungalow Aprons in tape edged and plain banding trimmed styles. Stripes, checks and broken plaids. —Lay in a supply for months to come. —Special Price Basement bargains at...... $1.25 .$17.50 1,000 | 100 | reenwood 50} NATIONAL CITY BANK A Great Feature of the IS IN NEW HOME NOW! New Special Price Basement The National City bank opened | | tor business in its new homo at |the southeast corner of Second ave. then come here and be surprised at the remarkable values |and st. Monday morning. you can obtain, as well as at the beauty of the smart styles. |An elaborate indirect = Ushting | —Set your price at three dollars for a new Autumn Hat for general and street wear, See, ee ae ; Nana aus Pata Sere scheme, polished buff marble and —Scores of styles, in the _Season’s favored shapes. Velvets and felts, in heavy ‘brabs. ‘decorations are fea- all the wanted colors. Trimmed with floral effects, ribbons, wings, etc. ltures of the new building, which 1s | —Values possible only in the Special Price Basement .......... $3.00 Jone of the finest bank structures | jin the city, cklace and m the ho 3808 Case on, 2616 Orcas | st, Sunday night. | Special Price Basement Two entrances on University Street Two elevators fram Main Floor One stairway from Main Floor Ae eee ee PAGE 7. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Store Hours—9 to 5. HE BASEMENT STORE Specialized Styles for Full Figures in These Extra-size Silk and Cloth Dresses OW the lines of these Dresses contrive to give a “‘slenderizing” effect is suggested in the sketch—yet they follow closely the prevailing styles. The Cloth Dresses are of Poiret Twill and Serge with braid and button trimming, some in combination with satin, in Brown, Copenhagen, Pearl, Gray, Green, Navy, Wistaria, Burgundy and Black, sizes 421% to 501%. The Dress at right of sketch, combin- ing brown serge and satin, is $25.00. Equally $21.00. The Silk Dresses are of Satins, Soft Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and combinations of Georgette Crepe and Satin, with long tunics and plaited skirt effects, very flattering to the stout figure. In Plum, Burgundy, ray, Old-blue, Brown, Tan, Green, Navy and Black. Sizes 421% to 501%. Priced at $17.50, $19.50 and $21.00. The Dress sketched at left, of Black Satin, is $21.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE. interesting values at $18.50 and New Plaid Woolens for School Dresses are shown in the Basement Store in a wide array ‘of bright colorings. Interesting Values in Trimmed Hats $2.95 VARIED assortment, comprising all-feather Turbans in various colors—Georgette Crepe Hats in pastel shades—Motoring Hats of silk in good-looking, practical styles. Dresses made from them will give the little girl ail- winter service, and then they can be remodeled for little sister by combining with plain color. Very ef- fective also in women’s sep- arate. skirts. Forty-inch width, $1.50 yard. ? Other Plaid Woolens in 42-inch width, $1.50 yard. Black - and- white Checked Suitings in a heavy mix- ture of wool-and-cotton, Extensive Mien’s Work Clothes *, seco ete **° Lines bd —THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE An exceptionally low price for Hats so desir- able—$2.95. Ostrich Pompons, 50c This exceptionally low price is made possible by a favorable purchase. The Pompons are all black, of good size, and make a very effective trimming—50¢ each. —THE BAS ENT STORE. An Exceptional Offering of Embroidered and Drawn-work Scarfs and Squares Special 35¢ Each 7" HERE are over 800 pieces in this unusual offering, which comprises Japanese Table Squares and Scarfs of heavy, smoothly woven cloth, with ‘dainty designs in drawn work embroidery, and with scalloped or hem- stitched borders. The Scarfs average 18x54 inches in size. The Squares average 30x30 inches, It is exceptional, indeed, to be able to secure pieces so dainty in design, so well-finished and of such serviceable quality, at so low a price. Special, 35¢ each. —THE BASEMENT STORE. ,. One May Have Mayonnaise Always on Hand with this new Mayon- naise Mixer. Its firm, New Lace Curtains At Interesting Prices HE serviceable and always desirable Nottingham and Fish Net weaves are included in this lot of well-finished Curtains with overlock scallop edge. In White and Ecru, 214 yards long—95¢ pair. Effectively designed| Curtains of Filet Mesh mee i borders with plain cen-| patterned in small con- | five-inch base will not : ; | tional designs are fin- | tip; the inside is bowl- ters in Nottingham weave | Ye” P; and square mesh, as well | ished with 2%g-inch hem | shaped so that the egg and serviceable lace edge. . as Curtains with scallop | In White or Ecru, $3.00 | beater blends oil and egg smoothly and quickly, edge—$1.75 pair. | pair. Floral and conventional patterns in a wide range | Of yellow glazed earth- are shown in these Plain Centered and Allover pat- | enware With ‘| narrow terned Curtains. In white and ecru, 214 yards long, | brown stripes, 514 inches finished with, overlock edge, $2.00, $2.50 and | high, 40¢. y | —Housewares Section $2.75 pair. —THE BASEMENT STORE. | THE BASEMENT STORE,

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