The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 3

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| Wearing a chambray jump- / er-style dress with white _. Diamond violet color ink in | and cuffs. Dougall-/6uthwick THE SEATTLE STAR Women’s Fashionable Coats in Extensive Displays At $25.00, $35.00 $45.00 and $55.00 Embodying new ideas in line, trimming and cut. A lavish use of furs marks many of the new coats. Collars, cuffs and trimmings of rich Hudson seal, nutria, opossum, coney and raccoon. Materials—Pom-Pom, Bolivias, Silvertones, Duve- tone, Melton Velours, Tweeds, Broadcloths and Irish Silvertones. New loose-fitted models. and novelty collar, cuff and belt treatments. Colors include plum, overseas blue, Autumn bfowns, taupe, navy, black and many other Autumnal shades. MacDeugell’s Second Fioer Fashion shops. Writing Needs Specially Priced Features include swinging panels, generous sleeves, handsome button trimmings Wool Plaid Skirts at $15.00 Youthful two- and three-tone plaids in navy and Copen blues, browns, greens and gold shades. They introduce bright, new pockets—double seen and large novelty effects. Have wide crush ts. Stationery 65¢ Box Rainbow tints—linen fabric sta- tionery in assorted tints in an at- tractive, large hinged-cover box— 4 ebects and 24 envelopes. Stationery 30c Box National linen Overseas Bond. fer foreign correspondence — 50 sheets and 25 envelopes to the box. Writing Tablets, 2 for 15 Crane's Irish Linen Tabiets— heavy quality paper—60 sheets to the tablet. Writing Ink, 6 for 25c aquare bottles. Playing Cards 40¢ Pack Playing Cards. Brok- it in linen or plate Stattouery Shep, ings and blacks. For Miss 2- to 6-Year-Old White Outing Flannel 30 Yard The tot to the right is 27 inches wide, medium weight with a soft fleece fin ish. Very desirable for chil- dren's night dresses. waist; the collar and cuffs of chambray, blue and pink, $1.95. The little dress to the left is of chambray also, with Indian Head collar In pink, blue and green, $1.25. Colored fun and tidy-up frocks in extensive selec- tions, up to $5.95. MacDougall - Southwick’s Chil- dren's Shop, Third Floor. White Outing Flannel | 35¢ Yard | 36 inches wide of a medium weight with good, firmly wov en body. Durable and used extensively for gowns and pa jamas. Colors are fast. The material p-MacDeugall’s Second Ficor Fashion Sheps. Exclusive and Smart Hats, $10.00 In Lyons Velvet and Panne, in rich color- The season’s shapes, trimmed with Ostrich, Beads, Tinsel Ornaments, Jet, Sequin, Chenille, Natural Colored Quills and Yarn Embroidery. ceptional in style—exceptional in value. —MacDougall’s Millinery Shop, Second Fieor. newest Ex- Splendid Values in Outing Flannels Cream Outing Flannel 45e Yard 274inch Outing Fla a firmly woven twill wool like fleece. Very durable for pajamas or men’s night shirts. Fancy Outing Flannel 35¢e Yard Standard grade 27-inch Out Ing Flannel of firm weave. Staple stripe and check pat terns and fancy weaves, in pink and blue Eden Cloth 40c Yard For pajamas, boys’ blouses, women’s waists or children's dresses durable N the above purposes in many color combinatio stripes suitable for inch Geny Basement. MacDougall ERP SS CO ODS MODEM EMV, ‘N | | | c= \ Dix House Dresses of Superior Style and Finish New Dix Dresses $4.95 A model of striped percale, in pink, blue and black. Large collar of white linene. Large pockets for service. Double row of buttons down the front gives a decidedly smart finish. Added style in given by the button trimmed belt. Sizes 36 to 44, New Dix Dresses $5.25 A dress of heavy Japanese Crepe irl a very good ansort ment of striped patterns ‘The particular style features of this garment are its large hematitched shaw! collar, hem stitched cuffs, large overlap ping pockets and wide belt trimmed with pearl buttons Sizes 26 to 44 Regulation “Overseas” Dresses May be ordered thru the Housedress Department, $5. The Red Cross uniform used by the allied nurse in France and England. —MacDeougall's, Third Floor, White Batiste Pajamas Special $1.95 Fluffy, with collar stitched in light blue and shirred Empire waistline. —MacDougall's, Third Floor. dainty Hot Water Bottles Special 95c and 75c _ Goodrich three - quart size with large neck, guaranteed, 95c, In two-quart size, 75ec. Creme Oil Soap, Special 4 for 30¢ Olive Oil Soap of su- perior quality. So you will not be disappointed, if you come too late, we announce there is only a limited quantity. —Tollet Goods, Virst Floor. Three Attractive Curtain Values Marquisette Curtains $1.45 Pair Good quality marquisette with neat 2-inch hemstitched borders. Beige, cream and white. | | Fancy Scrim and Marquisette 25c Yard | Colors—Cream and ecru. Plain centers with drawn- work borders; fancy stripes and barred designs. —MacDougall’s Drapery Swiss Curtains $1.55 Pair Neatly fashioned with insertion or with | Colors—White, cream and ecru. lace lace edges. Twenty-fi design. 1. cream and and hemstitched styles, in white, cru 40- and 50-Inch Window Net 70c Yard A very fine quality Net in attractive designs, suit able for any room. Shop, Feurth Floor. Colors—White and ecru. Men’s Shirts—Madras and Fiber Silk—Special $2.95 Corded silk striped Madrases in handsome stripe effect. Of good quality Madras that will wear well and launder beautifully. ; The Fiber Silk Shirts are in striped effects. Are very serviceable and good looking. Conservative and colorful stripings for business or dressy wear. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33 to 35. All With soft French cuffs. —Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door, | To Control Red command of the miles from Valenciennes and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1914 Cross Supplies Announe AKRON, 0.,, Oct om om ment has been made of the appoint ment of A. B. Jone wcond vi president of the B. F in Franc drich ted Cross supr joining the nen had h oodrich Co. nm of Amert om 4 responnible 1 positions and at one tme wan closely associated with Gen, W W. Atterbury, now director general of the railroads in France for the United States, ALLIES MENACE LINE out today, to within 14 miles of the forces in Belgium and France. Maubeuge and Liege, and the other to Metz One branch leads to CHIEF RAILWAY OF HUNS Oct. 11,—The ateau by the Brit of Staff March pointed ings the allied forces mont | wtrategic., town of Aulnoye—the |ereat junction point of two rail roads comprising the chief artery of communication of the German An advance of a few more miles he said, will put this line allied guns. Shatter Resistance under The enemy's resistance in the Le Cateau region is shattered and constant pressure of the allied | forces in keeping the Germans con |stantly on the go, March declared In the north the British are 12 men, 1,600 guns and more than 10,000 machine guns. From duly 13° to September 18, they captured 24419) men and 3,699 guns and vast quan titles of other weapons. These figures do not include captures of men and material by Gen. Allenby in Palestine, March de- clared, March located specific units follows com munications with that city are threatened From September 1 to 30, March said, the allied armies captured 2504 officers, 120,197 an Ninety-first division (Camp Lewis) in the training area in France Delaware <trepps, contained In the 78th division have recently reported in the line, exact location unknown but probably in the Woevre; 329th PAGE Plaid | Auto Robes at $6.50 A splendid assortment of | colors is being shown in | these heavy robe for auto | | use, priced $ | ow " Aute and lous Priced $8 $14.60 and $20.00 eac Bed Covering | For Outdoor Sleepers To fresh air sleepers we offer two excellent numbers in Single Camp Blankets | that give perfect protection | from these chilly nights, 68x84 Heavy Gray Wool, priced $10.00 60x90 Dark Steel Wool bent quality ....$12.00 Household Items at Special Savings Table Knives.Made of high grade steel. The neat, plain shapes, are heavily plated Special the set of six, THe Special the set of twelve $1.45 Bread Board and Knife, toard of selected made | Wood Rolling Pins with revolving handles, made of white maple, These show Satisfactory Terms Always tae GROTE-RANKINCO. - OTTO F. NEGEL, President | glight imperfections. Spe | i cial, each 13¢ | | Corn Poppers.-Made of | | heavy wire with hinged } covers; two sizes are of- fered | l-quart size, special,..19¢ 2-quart size, special... 20¢ Grote-Rankin— The New Style BED DAVENPORT Suggested by the illustration is especially interesting—it | takes any full-size bed mattress, and the bedding need not |} be removed, for there is ample room for mattress, blankets Bictur, emered with rewire SRT BO $65.00 WEEK-END CLEARANCE OF TRUNKS AND BAGS SUIT CASES TRUNKS at $4.85 at $25.50 An exceptional value in genuine Thirty-six-inch Fiber Suit Case, strongly reinforced | three veneer and built for service; 24-inch size. | vulcanized fiber Special, each $4.85. neatly lined. SUIT CASES at $6.75 ‘Twenty-four inch Suitcase, made of black crepe grain leather. ideal suit case for a lady = ARTIS al RRO LEN NRE A NE ON ET eT ES RS NN ES ORS Re CO Ee — The style pictured, covered with genuine brown leather, priced at..............0. Other styles, covered with brown leatherette, are priced at............... Trunks made of and covered with Trunk and tray Special, each $25.50. TRUNKS at $14.80 Thirty -four-inch metal covered Trunks, olive enameled and steel bound quipped with strong straps. Special, each $14.50. Among the New Arrivals in Bags Are several vi Models made of best quality brown and maroon leathers. All the convenient sizes are shown in the various new styles. Priced $23.00 to $45.00. SS RI style, | attractive pointed | (Special to infantry and the Sard are in the training area in France; 147th is in the Vorges on the line; 33rd divi sion composed of the Fourth, Seventh, 30th infantry, and the 10th, Eighth and 76th field artillery was reporte the Marne s k the 52nd pic ry, the 320th field artillery and the S§2nd division were reported east of the Argonne, October 7 Frenchman, Real Inventor of the {Vn Zeppelin, Is Dead | - A) The Star by N. F BOY-ED COMMANDS A BATTLESHIP NOW (Special to The Star by N. E AMSTERDAM, Oct. 11.—T o 2d A) former t Washington. y attractive English ——Pike and Fifth——Grote-Rankin NEW ARRIVALS given the phasix is Ze not reat air Count was a Fre naval en ied for # years in Germany and was § the air. SHE LOVED A HUN; for writing uncensored lov a German p paid a to deliver her od the Hun a in Sussex | shillings: | which addre | dearest boy {NEUTRAL TRADERS FLEECED BY H OCKHOLM, Oct. 11 has again rai © which conduet is grantir In th » obliged case of nan bank Pp in practically all amounts to more than the of the ships ers who have tested our work. im the right place. } (epec jal to The Star by N. FE. 4 Ger 1 the conditions PARIS, Oct. 11 Maurice Chevreux, the real inventor of {the famous Zeppelin airship, is dead, qnd with hin p ™ the ench me ) ployed in the Zeppelin work shops, and while so engaged She designed the six-« ) motor by which Count Z% $ was able to triumph over the ) aifticulty of making a dirigible { that would stay for hours in) RAL AAAS NOW SHE’S JAILED A) abeth (Special to The Star by N. E LONDON, Oct 11. Eliz Gibbs, of Wadhurst, has been sen tenced to three months’ hard labor ters to UNS A) many un value bone) plate, u tle of the re bite LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled bqueeze the Juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces of Orehard White, shake well, and you best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very have a quarter pint of the small cost, Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will rd Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arcns and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear, and how clear, skin becomes supply three ounces of Orct White for a few cents. and white the It is harmless. Srd&Universit» REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to Introduce our new (whales the lightest and n, covers Very Ite the mouth; you can rongest plo worn off the cob, All work guaranteed for 15 and advice free. 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Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Ca | mam | 297 UNIVERSITY ST. 4 ee | years. ave Impression taken in the morning and get teeth same day, Examination Have tmpression taken tn the nd the our early Ask our custom- LARGE VALUES and SMALL PROFITS Second— The same style of Shoe as the first model in a brown kid of exeellent quality for . the All sizes and widths: First— A Sho allover dark Ru with walking blind and = mili weight sole eyelets t price. tiful Price a Ww tary hee Price uking Boot with cloth "$8.50 THE SYMONDS SHOE CO. 1516 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine top, welt sole and mili gh arch fitung. A very good value Third, The Big Issue This is not the time to forget the big issue—the most significant that has ever faced the world. America and the Allied Democracies are pour- ing out their blood and treasure to make Liberty the common heritage of mankind, The success of our fighting men danands the utmost support of every citizen and resident these States. Have you bought your full quota of Liberty Bonds? The Seattle National Bank Resources, $30,000,000 of wae

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