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warm. for only Limems for Hospitals im France —Go through your linen stock, take out every piece you can possibly spare and give it to the Red Cross. It ts needed for the hospitals in France, and for such a worthy cause one should willingly give all one’s linens tf need be. —Send your gifts to the Red Cross Head- quarters, 315 University Street. Fraser-Paterson Co. An Opportunity for Men to Buy New Winter Underwear at a Big Saving. $3.75 Gray Wool Union Suits —Good winter weights—attractive natural gray color—50 per cent wool—durable and —Soft, warm suits, in all sizes up to 46. —A remarkable special purchase makes it possible for our Furnishing Goods Section to offer these splendid $3.75 Union Suits aturday. Fraser.Paterson Co, Firat Floor —On sale Friday and S; ISTINCTIVE Plaids that show the fashionable D Autumn colorings. Splendid French Serge, all wool. Desirable and much in demand for children’s and misses’ school wear and for women’s dress skirts. 40 inches wide. Moderately priced, a yard. .$2.50 Imperial Wool Plaids —Another new line of All-wool Plaids just received. Fine, high-grade Imperial French Serges in beautiful effects. The season’s beautiful colorings; 48 es wide; a yard......... Beautiful New Coatings 4 Mat Matiners Reserved for Ladies |] Lightner Girte a 4, Mo Twlee Daily—100, 250, NOW--UNTIL SAT. NIGHT ‘The Funniest of Parces. Nights, S5e-5@e; Mate. 200-310. Pius War Tax Continuous Daily 1 to 11 Hamlin & Mack; Rialto Quartette 4 Other Fine Mip Acts Featere Phetoplay: “The Appearance of Evil.” Weekday Mats 10 Twenty-Etght Million! Mate, 2:20; Nights 7 and 9 “THE REVUE Do! Mirth, Melody, D $2.50 Cure for Influenza Are value of Oxygen Vapor tn the ment of influenza, or as a pre ive of this dinease, I would be pelled to enlarge my parlors. season’s correct colorings: $000000cccece00s000e ees e0see 00000080 000e cen s 0080S COOSOO OSLO OOSOSOSSOOSOOOSOSOSOOSOOSOSS SOS OOSOSSSOSSOOSSSOOSOS OOS ES OSSOOESSSOSSESOSOSSOOCSS gga ee —Among many others, the following are shown in the —56éinch Nobby Coating, a yard...........- $3.00 —56-inch Plaid Coating, a yard ae. —56éinch Plain Basket Coating, a yard.. —56é-inch Plain Velour Coating, a yard.. —56inch Plain Jersey Coating, a yard... —@inch Plain Angora Coating, a yard.. —56inch Plain Doeskin Coating, a yard.. relieving and curt he respiratory orcans © is a proven treatment WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR BONDS NOW. The Government has advanced the price of Washington Wheats. @ To meet this advance manufacturers of Washington Wheat flours have increased their prices, until there is little if any differ- ence between the price of Washington Wheat Flours and that of FISHER’S BLEND. @ The superior quality of FISHER’S BLEND as compared with other flours is absolutely the” same now as before. @ Just as in pre-war times FISHER’S BLEND is made of choicest Eastern Hard wheat and choicest Washington Bluestem. If it was economy in pre-war times to ay more for FISHER’S BLEND than for other flours, certainly it is reater economy now to buy it at Greater economy now to Ouy i at ractically the same price for which other fours sell. @ FISHER’S BLEND is the ideal flour to use with Wheat Substitutes. These substitutes lack a balanced gluten. They require mix- ture with a strong wheat flour. q FISHER’S BLEND is a strong wheat flour. q FISHER’S SUBSTITUTES, including Fisher’s Corn Flour, Fisher’s Milo Maize Flour, Fisher’s Barley Flour and Fisher's Corn Meal, work perfectly with FISHER’S BLEND Flour because the same painstaking care is used in the manufacture of the one as in the manufacture of the other. @ FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR and Fisher’s WHEAT SUBSTITUTES are manufactured in “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” by FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY SEATTLE, U. S. A. “Tnited States Food Administration License Mo, G-48178" ‘AMUSEMENTS ts. | Albertina Nasch, Whipple and Huston, james Oe, 00, Mats, 106 to 500, Main § mice MOORE, ay oor WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND porNat |! June Klvidge tn Rvew & Sun. 200 |) NEW PANTAGES Oxygen Vapor a Positive! If the people of Seattle knew the) eat-| trial treatment will convince the! most skeptical of its offectivencas | 1 diseases | eatment nd * | THE SEATTLE STAR (Special to The Star by N. 1B. AD PARIS, Oct. 3A soldier just re beginning a letter when a bombard ment started =a near-by dugout. A shell tore thru In the morning, when the Hun guns were silent, the work of clean ing up the canteen was under way The remains of that dead soldier were found in the debris, He had Mother: » America first’ was right! I War Veterans Are Touls Hamlin and Billy Mack, in the new show Thursday at the Palace Hip. which opens | dar m. The Rialto Quartet will operatic and popular songs. The Pearson Trio are acrobatic buck dancing, entertainers. Ross and Porter will present a dy sketch of domestic life “Whipped.” \singing and talking act. Geo, Wichman is a clay modeler. ORGANIZE TO PROMOTE | _ AFTER WAR PROJECT | Thomas BR. Hill, former secretary | of the Yakima Commercial Club, has |been appointed secretary of land etx of the Wash pment bureau of r of Commerce, » of the bureau ts to carry on Secretary of the Interior Lane's recommendation to President Wilson that waste lands of the jcountry be reclaimed for homes for returned soldiers and released indus trial workers at the end of the war. | Prince Maximilian Alexander Frederick William was born July 10, 1867, Hin father was th reigning duke of grand Rade Max's wife was Princess Marte Louise, duchess of Brunswieck-Lun- burg. Her family claima to be of jthe royalt ireat Hrttain. WILKES rites EM. 2325 NOW—UNTIL SAT. NIGHT |}GRACE HUFF AND IVAN MILLER Supperted by the Wilkes Pinyers fn the LAUGH OF A LIFETIME A Nights, 25¢-50e; Sat. Mat, 20e-3ie, Vius War Tax. Wanted-—-Ladien everywhere, em- |ployed or unemployed, to use Wale | tow’s Medicated Deaetifier one week, ||them take the orders from friends and acquaintances that are sure to follow, because none can help but |wee the great improvement. T will jallow you liberal commissions. | | W. MB. ts absolutely guaran ||for pimples, freckles, eczema every imperfection of the cuticle |skin, or money refunded, Perfectly harmless. Small trial box, 60¢. Don't fall to get my little book THE HERB DOCTOR Every home needs ona Worth its weight in gold. Price only 2bc. Free jwith one box of W. M. BB All in- |gultics answered cheerfully. Yours |for health and beauty, na JACOB AAL, THE HERRALIST Stall Si, Lower Floor Pike Pl. Mkt. Mail Order Address, Box 567, Seattle COR. FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 8T, Phone Main 4005 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” ‘This ts my message of deliver- ance to you from the fear that ac- |companies Dental operations. |] EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. Lowent prices in your city for high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY UNION CLERKS 3rd &University AS HE WRITES leved frozn duty In the trenches was The soldier dived into The fellow who on Palace Hip Bill) Just returned from the war zone, | 9 will be one of the leading features They provide novelty, songs, stories and) inches, hand towels 18x30, napkins offer singing and plano Hattie and Carrie King have a COMPLEXION : q| been reserved and will be held until | | ton officials, escaped Wednesday. TREAT Teeth absolutely without | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. mETROPOLTT ANz SHELL KILLS HIM CALL THOMSON | | 4 Nichte—Com, Thurs, Mat. TO WASHINGTON | Kvery new building in Seattle will nder at uitiny as to its ty in ernment war pro and 1 will be refused r structures which do to th announ t conform ding to nation’s needs, 4 nent from Washing ROW \ing for tt apital, t pointmen spector for under the new | scheme | Port Engineer George I. Nicholson | for W neton, D, C., to! r the new Har © the army, \Issue Sizes for Red Cross Linen Hundreds of inquiries are coming | into Red Croa# headquarters in ref erence to the dimensions of the linen 4 for tted Cross Linen Shower Sheets are to be preferably inches, altho they will be ac 60x100, bath towels 19x38 week | 64x 14x14, handkerchiefs 18x18, These oximate dimensions, and al uld fairly conform to such} ns, Initialed Mnen will be! jar in aii received 1 } q Grant Clearance for 1,500 Homes The building materials section of the war industries board has granted | A clearance of the first 1,500 of the! 5,000 homes that Seattle must build to solve its building problem. This | will guarantee priority certificates | insuring immediate delivery of mate: | | rlale | To further aid the housing situa | tion, Seattle people having one of |more furnished or housekeeping rooma to rent should notify the housing service bureau, in the Ar-| | cade building, or call Elliott 4573, \Alleged Briber Is Landed in City Jail Thomas Marks is in the city jail) Thureday, after being trapped by city health officials and Detective R. | E. Henjamin Wednesday, when Marks is alleged to have offered an 1 if $50 to Dr, W. Ray! © building, to se | re the a young woman | from the city Internment ward with | out subjection to the blood test. Charges Fail to | & Convince Thomson Councilman R. H. Thomson, after jan investigation Wednesday of charges made by Accountant C A./ La Grave against the bookkeeping system in the city lighting depart ment, expressed faith in the system as it stands Le Grave, who works in the city comptrolier’s department, claimed |that the lighting and comptroller’s | Fecords did not conforin | ‘Reames Will Speak at Lincoln Friday Clarence L. Reames will speak at a patriotic community meeting to be held at Lincoln high school Friday at 8 p. m The meeting! | | | | in to be held under the auspices of the Minute Men of Division 3. |All men and women of the com- | munity are urged to attend pea eae | geececcccce ; Farand Near = News by Telegraph and Telephone Members of the Ladies’ Musical club and chorus will attend the Lib. | erty Loan celebration at the Arena in a body Friday night. Space has | 7:30 for members. | Leonard Jenkinson, Georgia Hanks j and Robert Martin were declared per- | fect babies at the children's clinic! held at the Central schoo! last Satur- | day | Italian day is to be celebrated Octo- ber 12, and tentative arrangements | were made at a meeting held tn the | | Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club Wednes- | day. Final arrangements will be com pleted at another meeting to be held! Friday in the Army and Navy club, | of representatives from important war organizations, | Robert William Bennett, ex-con-| vict, quarantined in Reliance hospital | for mumps, being held for deporta tion to England by U. 8. immigra- 4. W. Dodge, formerly of 725% E.| Pike st., previously reported missing | in action with the American troops, was reported killed in action Thurs- day. R. D. Pinneo, recently representa- tive of the Pacific Steamship com- pany in New York, is in Seattle, preparatory to leaving for the Orient, to take charge of the company’s ex- tension campaign for business there. A meeting of the minute men of precincts 204 and 205, will be held} Friday at 8 p. m, at Madrona} school. W. M. Livengood was elected president of the Mount Baker Im. provement club at a meeting held Wednesday night Tho second meoting of the free naturalization course, given by the! Y. M. C. A. to foreign born, who wish to take advantage of the op-| portunity, will be held Thursday | night in the Y, M. C. A. at Fourth | ave, and Madison st. Mary E. Sutherland, food expert, | will speak before the Card and Label | league, at the Labor temple Thurs- | Germans in telegram received by his side ave, was inju {Wall, at 11:30 W day night, on food conservation and food profiteering. | 241, will hold Yheir monthly busl- ness meeting at the Hawthorne school, Friday at 8:30 p. m. | Eric F, Walker, former Seattle boy, and a student at Queen Anne high school, is reported killed in action in France. Uhartes A. Heise, formerly | . reported captured by the mother, Mrs, Lena Heise, 6414 Rain: | jer ave, He is the first Seattle boy | reported captured. i] peman J. 8. Ki 6541 Sunny- at First and day, when! thrown from the fire truck on which he was riding. King is in the city hospital FREDERICK & NELSON Fifth Avenue—Pine Street—Sixth Avenue This Store’s Homefurnishing Service Is carefully gauged to meet the requirements of and the limitations imposed by war-time incomes. O service. Whatever the demand, whether for the complete furnishings and decorations of a new residence, or the equipment for a modest cot- tage or single room—this store is able and ready to lend timely and important cooperation. It is well to know, too, that the FREDERICK & NELSON QUALITY in homefurnishings is obtainable at moderate prices, within the reach of every- one, Directory of Frederick & Nelson’s Homefurnishing Sections FURNITURE AND STUDIO OF INTERIOR DECORATION NE visit to this new store—withits acres of space devoted to displays of Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and kindred housefurnishing lines—will afford convincing proof of the helpfulness and comprehensiveness of this (Fourth Floor) CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS (Third Floor) > UPHOLSTERY GOODS, DRAPERIES, LACE CURTAINS ¢ (Third Floor) (Third Floor) CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS (Third Floor) ROOKWOOD POTTERY (Third Floor) TABLE SILVERWARE (First Floor) LINENS AND BEDDING (First Floor) HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS AND APPLIANCES, including Electric Vacuum Sweepers, Fireless Cook- ers, Electric Heaters and other utilities. (The Basement Store) LOWER-PRICED LINES OF CHINA, GLASS and SILVERWARE. WALL PAPERS, WINDOW, SHADES (Third Floor) GIFT FURNITURE (Fifth Floor) VICTROLA SECTION (Fifth Floor) RANGES, STOVES AND REFRIGERATORS (The Basement Store) LOWER-PRICED LINES OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS, BED- DING, UPHOLSTERY, and DRAPERY GOODS. (The Basement Store) (The Basement Store) “The Crown” Coal and Wood Heater HE large mica door of the “Crown” shows T and its smoothly-finished, clean-cut nickel trimmings are the cheerful glow of the fire, easy to keep brightly polished. It has basket grate, swing-off top for feeding wood, and large ash pan. Three sizes—$19.50, $22.00 and $25.00. THE PERFECTION SMOKELESS OIL HEATER is easily carried from bedroom to or to any other room in the home where quick heat is required. Priced at $6.25, $8.50 and $10.25, AGE 7 ORIENTAL RUGS —Stove Section, The Basement Store. eo