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VU. P. of living For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, WUT FSOUSE NUTS are put up in three convenient sizes. The cups, of heavy waxed paper, are scientifically prepared, absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs. You'll find them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. w Whe We have no « An we do each Fall S| | MecDougall/euthwick WASHINGTON, both work ent in You eannot help but win, ure, 1 RENCE UPSTAIRS Sept ARTIN Staff Correspondent 4 U.S. MAY NOT CONTROL MEAT BY L. € In seeking a way to relieve the Ameri can people from the high cost of living, cofigrpss has practical abandoned the idea of putting the meat packing business under gov ernment control while the war last Many congressional students — ¢ living costs agree that to add thi enterprise to the multitude of huge new tasks Uncle Sam has under taken might defeat the very pur pose they have in mind While they have somewhat re luctantly accepted this view — the have not and will not relinquish their adherence to the principl government control of stock yard and packing houses as a part of the permanent solution of the high cost w And mentally you feel queer. inn word called “cautions hk confidence as a kink armony, and Union, House Dress Week 2,500 House Dresses---85 Styles --- Special Dresses That Put Style Into Prices- Every-Day Clothes . 22-4 °C .2 9° © These 195 Dresses at $200 Savings Apron Dreses Reduced to 2.95 Fancy checked ginghams in black, green and pink combined with white. Straight and full, with belts. Square neck and clev- erly collared models. Sizes 40 to 52 only. Voile Dresses Reduced to 2.95 Checked and striped voiles with full gathered skirts, belts and long sleeves. Sizes 16 to 20, 4.45 Very pretty with their linen Gingham Dresses Reduced to 2.95 Fine ginghams in blue and pink striped pat- terns on white grounds. Full gathered skirts, Ul: a : gr . ated succy belted waists, and long sleeved. Trimmed with pockets to fancy pearl buttons, white collars and large pock- match; and oth er models with large collars trimmed with white piping » and neat pearl ets. Sizes 16 to 20. Plaid Gingham Aprons Reduced to 2.95 A small lot of assorted patterns and styles in buttons; 78 . dresses in the loose belt and short sleeve models with collars lot—all beau white cr colored. Sizes 36 to 46. tien. | —MacDougall-Southwiek; Third Floor, | MEN— in a Sale Bath Robe. possible to explain. They’re here, though. w ever had. est deeds. Here are the values! neat patterns. of ive—not the regular ive .00 type. Blanket cloth Bath Robes! patterns ever—and a big selection. and colors. Wool and Cotton Robes at Belted in military style. Wool Mixed Bath Robes at Wool Bath Robes at 15.00 Lounging style in beautiful coloring —brought out by the exquisite grade of the material. Innide the Door. Extra Weight Robes at 7. Blanket cloth Robes in extra weight, made to button, lounging style, in an abundance of patterns RESS New Dix | Dresses A wonderful assortment ginghams of and percales; 15 doz en just more many lored serge like trimmed re taste to 62 > 5.95. 485 Bath Robes at 5.00 A medium-weight Cotton Bath Robe in a variety Every pattern clear and attract- Heavy Weight Robes at 6.95 In the handsomest 50 10.00 12.50 were | colors: all white. | tai are like dress, one, 6,000 Dollars’ Worth of Bathrobes OOD fortune awaits you if you’re in need of a When, where or how the Men’s Shop ever got so many at these prices NOW it’s im- The largest stock of them This sale is going to go down in the history of our Men’s Shop Sales as one of its great- Wool mixed—and the resulting cloth could hard- ly be improved for warmth, appearance or wear. Splendidly tailored and very handsomely trim- med—all in many figured effect robing. Pure Silkk Lounging and Fine Wool Bath Robes, 18.50, 22.50, 25.00 —MacDougall’s Men's Shop—Just unpacked Stripes in ae | of THE SEATTLE STAR—TU Far and Near ; News by Telegraph H and Telephone An open meeting of the Mir Men precine 266, and 1 be held at the Hiawatha field house, West Seattle, Wednesday at 8 p.m Major Eugene T. Hurd will speak. — | Major KE. B, Edwards, of Victoria, will address a meeting of the British American Relief Society Wednesday ale will also be given, Public | The Executive Committee of the} Fourth Liberty Loan passed resolu tions of condolences on the death of Lou A, Mahan, active in Liberty Loan campaigns. Several towns at the m Sacramento river have t ing water from Seattle. servoirs went dry and water in large tankers in the har bor was pumped into the reser voirs and used for drinking water. Four more milk bottle depositories for the relief of Belgian and French bables we reported stolen to the police Monday Supporters of Dr eandidate for pros in his offices, 106 Monday, to arrange ation St. ith of the n drink Town re the ballast J. Brown, will meet Columbia st. a campaign or Cathedral fair the skat University re Jan Third and largest attendance with corded since its the ning jd for nurses will at the home of Mrs F. C for the purpose of giving a farewell to 50 nurses who ure about to leave for France. Mrs. Cynthia Alice Allen, who | served sandwiches to fire fighters in the big Seattle fire of 1889, died her home 202 14th ave Monday Burglary stole 10 towels, a pair of green trousers, three safety razor 4 shaving mirror an alarm jock, and a soap box containing St. hold Barnes ¢ L meeting Babe small jewelry articles from the resi dene f D. L. Lucas, 503 Aloha st Monday night A dance will be given by the ladies of the Polish National Alliance Polish Home for the benefit of the of Seattle on Saturc at 8 p.m, in the } rnal Hall, 1511% Fourth uve Four hundred more night school students have enrolled at Broadway High school. ‘This brings the total up to 1,500 students. Prospective students may ol tonight at the hig school Owners and managers of Seattle! theatres are to be the quests of the Four Minute Men of the city ata din Arcti b, Tuesday en C, Beck, assistant federal food administrator, announces that on ac t of the amount of wheat be ing ground by the mills that there will probably be a shortage of mill feed for st Capt. k this winter Stanley Smith is the last American navigator to command a Japanese steamship. in the United St and is said to be in the shipping board service. Enroll at Campus Between 9 and 5 He is now Men between the ages of 18 a and 32 and 46 may” nro! f it training at the Uni of Washington between 9 and adminis- building Physical from 8 a 7 p.m | versity The ree 21 governt versity a. m. tration m. at the ations are to 10-4. m. a m. in given from the uni- gymn four-year naval science has been abandoned to make for the new draft training courses, Men must be graduates of four-year high courses to enroll Uniforms, board, tuition and bar- racks room, and a monthly allow- ance of $32.50 will be given to the enrolled Dance Yields Coin way r school men, for Big War Funds At a dance iven for the ed | Cross and The: Star's Tobacco Fund | {] at Monohan, by Mr Charle | Diamond and Mr A Rr Frazier, $7 we raised. Tr money wa equally divided between the Red Cros and the Smoke Fund. 7T . of the dance was largely | e effort of t commit- | harge, Mr. and Mr | Mr and Mr John F trom, Mr and Mr E. E. tt Mrs. Kingsley and Mr Chisholm. Club Women Will Do More War Work | In women organization: Federa tion of Women’s clubs met Monday at the Y, W.C. A Mrs. Howard Hanson, c man of the educational propaganda commit tee for iddressing the women, urged the need of concentra tion on government literature un effort to organize ntati ttle war work King county, war Del s from clubs will meet, dur ing the winter, in s in instruc tion, Leaps F rom Auto Which Runs Away A runaway auto, the property of Paul Ringseth, 1905 FE. Union. st Monday_ afternoon narrowly missed a crow? of peaple waitin. street cars at Third and ¥ ed into a telegraph pole eth leaped from hi passed the police station at At a rate over sustain severe cri us it Fifth 40 miles an hour. ave He Fishermen Boost | bruises, DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918 defined by in cream and pair. To that | Good Cause, Her Complexion the discerning woman de- votes a good Cream anda | few daily moments. To remove Summer’s traces from her skin and keep her looking her best (and better) through the windy Winter, these creams are suggested : Bleaching Creams— Stillman's Freckle Cream, 45¢ oar inch napkins Kintho Cream, 69¢ Jar. Malvina Cream, 40¢ jar |. Gueincea inanes on Ayer's Face Cream, $1.25 jar ctocheted edge Ayer Moth and Freckle Lo ton, $1.25 bottle Cloth, 54 $3.00; Napkins to match, 12 inches square, Skin Creams. Ayer Skin and Tissue Build. er, $1.25 jar Mrs. Graham's Hygienic Skin Cream, $1.25 Jar | Melba Face Cream Skin Mas Oc jar 50c far. an Russell's Skin Emol nt, $1.50 and $2.50 jar Violet's Creme Princia, $2.00 | Jar. nage, Cleansing Creams— kin Cleanser, 50c, Ramsdell's Per Cream, 2 , Abe Melb Daggett and fect Cold 45e tube; and 75 Ay fe Luxuria, an excellent ansing cosmetic, 35¢ tube; and $1.25 jar with the a The Ho Hudnut's Marvelous Cream, 2he tube; 50c and $1.00 jar. of furnis Finishing Creams— ee effects, Violet's Ambre Royal Cream, an Andirons, $2.00, Fireplace Screens, $4.50, $5.00, lisle garter top, double her asiai d $4.25, $4 A Ae LT heel, sole and toe. In Battle- soba sep C 7.50 to $90.00 pa 0. ship Gray, Cloud, Havana Ayer's Ayeristocrat it : : : | Metal Wood Holders, — $9.50, Brown, Silver, Bronze, Black 65e Jar. | Portable Fireplace Grates, $6.00, $10.00, $14.50 and $15.00 and White, $1.00 pair Bos p arelalaue beets au . $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, | Hearth Brooms and Brushes, Silk Stockings with double de Violettes. 25 ja ya e 2 5 5 1 a # Cre - sithon 85c and rey $11.00, $11.50 and $14.50 e: 3 0 a 85e, $1.75 and heel, sole and toe and lisle gar- nef " Lb . = is 50 each ter top. Silver, Battleshij v Re Pes Meal ey yaa one al Coal Hods, $7.00, $7 y, Havana, Russian Calf, jole eme Mealys, 70c | 7.50, 7 y ; let's | Crem ave $7.50, ¥ Black and White, $1.35 tube, $1.35 jar. ‘Toilet Goods Section, $10.00 to First Floor. Star Smoke Fund} The Star is in receipt of $26.98| for the “Our Boys in Fi » To-| Haynes repair {t. Next Liberty bacco Fund,” contributed by the | ¢neatre.—Advertisement. | Union Fishermen of the Pacific, held in N at a recent meeting ah Bay. TI men of the briny ¢ are always ready to respond to t aid and comfort of the boys fight ing over there. | Says Spain Agrees to Hun Compromise LONDON, Sept. 24.—Thru_ per- intervention of Maria Crist- the queen mother, it is under that the anish cabinet ac Germany's compromise pro whereby the latter promised to give Spain seven interned ships and respect the Spanish flag when flown on vessels exclusively en- |gaged in Spanish trade, according) lto the San Sebastian correspond- | lent of the Time Characterizes eve: If you value your watch, let Thoroughness our methods tn transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound bual- ness Judgment. 4% Pata on Savings Aceounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. COMEDY Peoples Savings Bank || Doing?” SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8ST, hand-drawn border; For the Larger Family | | linen will look better with each succeeding laundering stamped for embroidery and crochet, | | $30.00 set. ch MOROSCO'S “THE BRAT” Nights, 250-50e; Mats., 20c-31e. us 10% War Tax. Coming--Sunday, Sept. 29 “What’s Your Husband FREDERICK & N FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH Business Hours—9 to 5 o’Clock. 5,600 Pairs of New Window Curtains round-thread voile ecru color, $4.00 up with insertion At $27.50 Pair—English net of fine quality is used in these Curtains, which have beautifully. hand-made Point de Milan borders. Suitable for the most elaborate room and an unusual value ats pair —Upholstery Section, Third Floor A Rose-colored Breakfast is certain to start the day right when the Lady of the Table wears this Rose Voile Breakfast Coat em- | yarn—the | French knots and running stitches are worked quickly, and oh, so ef- | fectively on front panel, pocket ef- | fect panels and yoke and cuff | edges. A blue cord hung with yarn | balls encircles the waist, and the shoulder buttons mean a quick entry. Stamped on pale rose voile, made-up, $4.00. Breakfast big-tablecloth-conserva These stiff broidered in Turquoise And the makes tion a pleasure. little Daisi the edge is with blue picot. 26 inches square, to match. Set, $2.75. the larger table jare, cream-figurec and small ecru medailion in eac there A of heavy inches square ic each ction, Art Needlework The Well-equipped Fireplace comes into its own again as a center of home life, dvent of cooler weather. usewares Section is ach treatment. ulously low. W YORK s— costs you ne sUC For th A REGULAR CHUCKLE MILL are the foun dation for these Curtains, made and insets of are French ted in pink, green and yellow, | quickly Stamped on | round thread white linen, cloth with four 12 s a Breakfast en with blue rer. showing Fireplace Accessories to harmonize with practically every type nings—from black iron to polished brass and including: 50, $12.50, $13.50 and $18.00 | —Housewares Section, The Basement Store. Better Dentis' Pike Street AVENUE To Satisfy Many Different Requirements OW broadly inclusive the displays of Window Curtains are at this time may be judged by the fact that there is choice of more than 5,600 pairs of New Curtains, covering well the needs of the various rooms in the home, as well as those of different types of home. Specimen values: Pair— Ruffled Cur At $ Pair — Marquisette At $5.50 Pair — Marquisette Leaver Lace. Filet insets and plain Swiss finished Curtains, finely woven and high Curtains in white and ecru with linen edging ure includwed, pel) dainty Se oars | y mercerized, with 2inch hem: lace edge; hand-drawn borders There are also several patterns € 2 ards long hes 7 Siar ake cape Gainty in a | stitehed n and linen Cluny and t motif of lace, $5.50 in high-grade, imported Pointde sleaping room, 91.78 pals pattern edging. White, Cream pair, Gene applique, $11.50 pair. At $2.25 Pair Rutfied Cur: or Ecru, 244 yards long, $2.95 At $6.00 Pair quality At $12.50 Pair—Curtains of tains of tine aaatity Sin pair. wiht Net Costatiw fiitabed: with aties rest voile ie bes Swiss with 3-inch ee : . ; an enetian lac r- iva 3A: the (Golonial, Ania: At $3.00 Pair—Curtains linen edge and dainty borders | Gers: in white and ecru, $12.60 sate mobd “quailty "sausre-mast N in tracery design. Other pat- | pair ae Oe vj . with plain centers and narrow eile: ichitiw Sealing eA At Stee ro ree ae nie borders, finished with hem and terns of fine quality voile with At $16 Pair—Curtains of Or andle ¢ Lionas Gre ¥ fle lace edge. Others have allover hand-drawn border, linen edge fine quality Filet Net, with ef- ; Woe: Way eee ere | designs in small, detached pat and insertion, All in cream and fective border finish of Madeira 2.50 pair “eed .. ‘ embroidered bands 4 terns. Also Voiles and Marqui: ecru; $6.0 - | mbroidered band. and linen ce-edged a wette Ci cru; $6.00 pale. La ree a M ete eed pi | ettes, plain hemstitched and | lace. In ecru only. Also @ tains, Marquisette finished with lace-edged, All in white, cream At $7.51 An interesting | handsome Curtain of fine qual SNR OT Then tee) gareng |; ae Otsth- 8100 “Datr | showing of fine Voile Curtains | ity White Voile finished with a ned, valle urtains, fash a ‘ | with effective combinations of band of Linen Cluny insertion thread Vo Curtains in white Pair —Sheer, square Hinen lace and insertion: in and edge. $16.50 pair. Net Cur # in Filet weave have | sets of Madeira embroidery and | and lace nters finished with linen white, cream and | or overiock edge, and others are patterned in | : x patterned with allover con dainty designs With 2inch | %. ventional designs, are in. | hems, effectively —lace-edged There are bor. o cluded in this lot at | especially attractive value at | ders of Swiss Applique and Coen $2.69 pair, $3.75 pair. | Point Duchess on these Curtains of fine quality English net At $4.00 Pair—Curtains of | with dainty narrow borders for good quality Marquisette fin the smaller rooms and elaborate ished with heavy Cluny inser. effects for the more formal tion and edging; ecru only, $4.00 | rooms. White, cream and ecru, pair. | $9.50 pair Curtains of smooth, heavy, round-thread Etamine, with hem At $11.50 Pair—Fine, sheer Cloth knot- finished | This Third Floor. WE MAKE GOOD HEN you come here for dental work you are assured of fair We are not telli But we assure y do high grade work for less money than others. laboratory gives us the advantage ady attendan Cor. Third | Curtains finished with hand- is the sketched. | struction, | practical qualities of this Chest recommend it as a Wedding or | Anniversary gift | some styles and values we have ever offered Cedar, which makes them moth- 15. from $14.50 for a chest measur- ing 34%x15x15, to $45.00 for a chest 54x24x22 for Less Money At $20.00 Pair—Fine Volle some borders of Madeira insets, Cluny panels and Venetian edge, $20.00 pair. The Government Asks You to Save all Peach, Plum and Prune Stones, also Shells from Wal- nuts, Hickory Nuts and But- ternuts. Carbon or charcoal made from the above materials constitutes one of the best absorbents of poisonous gases and is, therefore, a vital part of the Gas Masks manufactured for our sol- diers in France. Dry your stones and de- posit them in the red, white and blue barrels at the en- trances to this store. HELP TO SAVE LIVES. g A Gift of Daily Usefulness Cedar Storage Chest The splendid con- handsome finish and The shipment contains the most attractive new of all are of Aromatio sroot. The Chest pictured is 42x20x price $24.00. Prices of these chests range pholstery Third F Section, Womens Silk Stockings ‘OMEN’S Silk Stockings with —Hosiery Section, First Floor ng you that the cost is ridic- you that we are in a position to Having our own An examination of your teeth the day we Over T Scant, tas