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= : MeDougall Cfouthwick | = SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. Looking Ahead to Christmas| The Government has issued a request to the people of the United States. It is this: Do Christmas Shopping Now Have it all done and all gifts for out-of-town on their way before December 5th, It is to your benefit to observe these requests strictly. To save the congestion of the mails which is imminent. To make it possible for stores to serve you properly. The Government will not al- jow the stores extra sales-help, A New Slip-on Sweater EQ Has Collar of \ Brushed Wool Salmon, rose or turquoise col- ors. Made of fine wool yarn. The cuffs are of gray brushed wool to match the collars; $5.75. Illustrated at left. New Novelty Weave Slip-Over Sweaters One in block weave. An- other in honeycomb weave to the waistline. Both very youth- ful and different. Colors—rose and turquoise ; $8.95, —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleer. Women’s Hosiery To Fulfill Every Need Fiber Silk Hose of a good wearing medium weight | with double lisle heels and toes, Black and white; b Tée pair, 3 pairs $2.00. | _ Silk Hose of durable and lustrous pure dye silk | with double heels, toes and double lisle garter tops. | Colors—battleship gray, cloud gray, black, white, i bronze, Havana brown, mouse brown and Tuxedo tan; | $1.00 pair. Silk Hose of medium weight pure dye silk with double heels, toes and elastic-knit garter tops. Colors '—black, white, bronze, Havana brown, mouse brown, cloud gray and Tuxedo tan; $1.55 pair. Lisle Hose in Cordovan brown of firmly twisted | lisle thread that looks attractive and wears exception- ally well; 65¢ pair. Mercerized Hose in black only for business or other | wear where service is the essential; 40c pair, 3 pairs ee? _._ Cassimere Cotton Hose that makes an ideal house stocking, in sblack and white in medium weight; 25¢ pair, 5.75 dozen. —MacDeugull-Seuthwick, First Fleor. Hose in black with gray heels and toes; OO | $6.75 Tea Pot | Sugar and Creamer 6 Cups and Saucers Uniquely decorated with Ze— flowers and birds. This attractive tea service is of imported ‘china of fine quality. Luncheon or Dinner Plates to match this service, 5 for set of 6. Separate Tea Cups and Saucers, i for set of 6. —steedougati-Southwick, Fourth Floor, i dani THE WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR.R. B. VEGNER, MGR. a Reo Set STREET LIBERTY BONDS MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD JOHN E. PRICE & CO. Ninth Floor Hoge Building THE BEST Cup of Coffee in Town Served with REAL CREAM SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918. SHIPBUILDERS — HANSON CALLS - SUBSCRIBE 100 | CONFERENCE ON PER CENT HERE FIRE PROBLEM shipbuilding em. | Waterfront property owners, to Skinner & Tddy ployes have again won the gether with fire insurance experts ennant with 100 per cent of and fire department official \ » subseribed 1 a total of 1 the ety co ained the 12,235 | ¥ day afternoc ‘ds 1 2 jon. workers also aub |) ayor Hanson as the result of scribed 100 per cent with $396,000/the disastrous fire at the Great from 3,314 men Northern oll piers last woek | Lo} sand officers of the Se Harry W. @ringhurst, fire mar attl orth Pacific Shipbuilding © | .nal has written the elty council subscribed a to nf $244,900, With ty say that the oll plers fire was me, in the Fourth not the result of incendiariam, but ve be awarded to the y end of the week King County Chairman ©. 8. W ihe estimates that Seattle's oversubsertp urth Loan will be $2 ew are still incomplete are expected to exceed 216,000 by $9,000,000, will give a dinner to the headquarters loan staff at the Rat nier club Wednesday evening. $40,000,000 Over | _ Is Chicago Record of carclessnens, that hin de Bringhurst maintains partment for te trying to get th stall proper fire p wore proper sprinkler systems in houses, which were floor to roof with oll, he says. “No wonder American fire lonwes are 10 to 20 times those In Europe,” | declares Bringhurst, in scoring the company for negligence endanger ing other property. no the noaked from ware (erty Loan was more 000, according to oversubscribed an additional $40,| WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.--Itallan | 000,000, |forcen numbering nearly half a mates today, Reports reaching here omnes | million men, are in France. Gen. TO REGISTER SUBSCRIBERS CHICAGO. Oct Chicago's oversubseription to Lib an $40,000 official esti | | indicate the seventh reserve district | WORK IN FRANCE outside of Chicago and Cook county | Mangin, tn a telegram of congrat WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Amert-| ulations to the Italian minister of ca’s fifth Liberty loan next spring | war, disclosed the fact that ; Italy will probably depend largely for its|has a full army corps in the success on the house-to-house solicit: great battle in F ing plan and the registration of all| ‘The Italian subscribers at polling booths, accord jout that in a ing to the predictions of treasury of | batant force o ficinia. | troops, the Mall Returns from thruout the country | proximately 200,000 non-combatant and Fine Hot are xtill incomplete on the Fourth more from congress for construction 1 We Never Close. of ships. The board wants this sum | included in the $6,000,000,000 deficien. ey bill, Have it at lunch and at dinner in the home. Call for it at hotels, cafes and restaurants. Pure. . Nutritious, Non-intoxicating. “Bear” In Mind CERVA Words Best Revere ‘The soft drink with the delicious taste of At grocers’, at druggists’, in fact at all places where good drinks are sold. LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS | Fischer Brothers Company, Distributors Seattle, Wash. | HOYT’S Loan, The treasury has decided to DOUGHNUTS | make no announcement until the re or porta are received from each federal | reserve district. SANDWICHES Many cities which previously re | ported heavy oversubscriptions are HOYT’S found to have barely reached thelr quotas. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. The 322 Pike at 4th shipping board has asked $120,000,000 }and work troopa behind the French |line since early in the war, | The embassy here today made |public Gen. Mangin'’s meamage to | Rome which was: “The Second Italian army corps has driven before it the German rear guards* advancing 18 kilo meters in 36 hours The Italian flag i's borne proudly on — the French front vy Gen. Albricet, 1 am happy to have him under my order, fighting for civilization and forging on.” WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—This government has granted a new ’) bees of $200,000,000 to Italy and $100,000,000 to France. The new | credit maken the total loans to | France $2,165,000,000, and to Italy, | $1,060,000,000, and a total to all the | allien of 87,5: a AT FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET The Wanda PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON AVENUE—PINE New Fur-trimmed Coats _ , for Women and Misses $60.00 $65.00 $75.00. A Bright Gemmed Casque Comb is this winter’s version of a jeweled headdress, and 4& most useful and comfortable Whether the hair is worn high or worn low, at whatever angle the Comb best becomes a face, these Combs hold the hair in comfort and security. In shell and amber colors and gray, these are typical decorations : Bands of emerald and sapphire colored stones | are entwined with green | enamel leaves on a shell color Comb. _ For a silver haired woman, a crusted effect of imitation rhinestones shines across a gray Comb. Prices 65¢ to $10.00. HE B Black Kid $6.00 HIS. gracefully-modeled Boot for women is of £W Coats for Wo- | Men and Misses are shown in_ Silvertone, Wool Velour, Duotone and Crystal Cloth and in these colors: Pekin Blue, Plum, Burgundy, Reindeer, Green, Navy, Taupe. Much fur is trimming—natural tralian opossum, Hudson seal and seal, The Coat sketched is | of Silvertone in Plum or | French-blue with collar, pockets and cuff trim- ming of Nutria. The belt slips through novelty buckle and snaps at front and novelty silk lines the Coat through- out. Price $75.00. econd Floor. used as Aus- STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Washable Pearl]-white Gloves $2.50 Pair WO important service features offered in these gloves—-they are washable, and they do not show rain spots. Two-clasp style, in pearl- white glace finish, with pique or prix seams and self or two-tone embroid- ery, $2.50 pair. —rirst Foor. Wash Goods Remnants Reduced EMNANTS of depend- able grades of Colored | Wash Fabrics and White | Goods so useful for all sorts of women’s and chil- dren’s clothing. are Christmas suggestions for the use of short lengths: Bibs, boudoir ER REY ARE RTE ASEMENT STORE Street Boots caps, small aprons, cami- soles, and combinations of plain and figured mater- , and | ials. —First Floor. headdress it is. | ot Fruit Pits and Nut Shells Are Saving Precious | Lives | itation rhinestones and white enamel give a flower effect to an am- | ber color Comb, for the perfection of our soldiers’ respirators and gas masks de pends largely upon the charcoal filter made from pits and shells, Don't forget to save them, | and deposit them in the Red-White-and Blue Bar. rels. Lives depend upon Jewelry Section, First Floor. | | Ruby color stones, im- | | ee er RAEI 8 TP Corduroy | Robes $4.50 | OR gray autumn mornings, | this cozy Robe gives real negligee comfort, and yet it is | easily washed. Of serviceable | corduroy in Copenhagen blue with large collar and kimono sleeves. Sizes 38 to 44, price $4.50. THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Fleece-lined Underwear | 85c Garment LEECE-LINED Vests, jersey ribbed, with high black glazed kid, with 8- neck and long sleeves, a comfortable weight inch top, Goodyear welt | for Autumn, and preferred by many women. Sizes | f sole and leather Louis heel. | 36 to 44, price 85¢. ! Sizes 3 to 7, $6.00 pair. Fleece-lined Drawers, jersey ribbed and made THIS IS THE SEASON FOR COATS Heating Women’s Stove | Knit Union Suits | i P P | ici Same model with 14- i ai vetri H Stocks that include every desirable weight and jf} A Thoroughly Efficient ig military heel, $6.00 in both waistband and drawstring styles, ankle | ] -Material for warmth and comfort, in a complete as- |f} AND OURS 18 Coal and Wood - ‘Wie me icc length. Sizes 36 to 44, price 85¢. | i fortment of styles. All at prices that make it profit- THE STORE Heater Pal’, THE BASEMENT STORE. _ THE BASEMENT sTORE. i able to choose from this selection. Fleece Lined Cotton Union Suits 85c High neck, long sleeve, and Dutch neck, elbow sleeve styles, ankle length. Sizes 34 to 38. ik, Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits $1.25 | High neck, elbow sleeve style, in ankle length. Sizes 34 to 33, Fleece Lined Union Suits $1.50 Heavy weight, in high neck, long sleeve; Dutch ‘Meck, elbow sleeve style, in ankle length. Low neck, feless, in knee length. Sizes 34 to 38. Extra “sizes, $1.75. if Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.25 High neck, long sleeve; Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, low neck, wing sleeve, in ankle length. Sizes 34 88, Extra sizes, $2.75. ° Extra Size Cotton and Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.95 _. Splendidly tailored garments in high neck, elbow H , and low neck, sleeveless styles; ankle length. H 40 to 44, i Wool and Silkateen Union Suits $2.65 High neck, long sleeve; Dutch neck, elbow low neck, sleeveless styles, ankle length. sleeve, Out- } Silk and Wool Union Suits $4.00 High neck, long sleeve; Dutch neck, elbow and low neck, sleeveless styles, in ankle length. izes, $4.50, Silk and Wool Union Suits $5.25 All styles. Beautiful garments, carefully tailored finished. Women’s Wool Union Suits $5.50 Heavy-weight wool, in all styles. Extra sizes, ‘oa —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, sleeve, Extra — season's Coats offer a wide range of materials and trimmings, and of fine linings as well. Those lined with fur are especially popu- lar and attractive and wonderfully comfortable. This Fur Trimmings in Squirrel, \ Hudson Seal, Kolinsky, Australian Opossum New Fox Furs Fox Furs are always “just right” for wear on all occasions. Our stock offers unusual opportunities for the discriminating purchaser. BLACK, RED CROSS, LUCILLE FOX, TAUPE New Fox Furs Come in Neckpieces and Sets Buy Here on Credit Open an Account and Pay Fach Week or Month the Amount That Is Convenient. Credit Gladly ing ( 1332-1334 SECOND AVE. HE transparent mica panels in the side of the Wanda Heater lend the cheer- | ful effect of the open fireplace, with its play of light, to the room in which it is installed. The materials and workmanship in the Wanda Heater are of first grade. The body is of heavy, | blued steel, and all joints are smooth- ground and__ air- tight. The Wanda will hold fire all | night if necessary and start right up | in the morning at the opening of the | draft, dispensing its welcome heat even- ly and thoroughly. | There are three sizes | of the Wanda Heater, to heat small, average- size and large rooms. Other good Heaters, to meet many different | requirements, at prices | | ranging from $3.00 to | $70.00. Stove, Section, | The Basement Store, | The Thor Elddile Washer | The Thor Washer is running e very day in the Housewares Section. Have you bought one of those “Chief Nut” bars— the aristocrat of Nut Bars? Price, 10c, and really worth ore. ” Yours for $5,100,000, eel ber ry || Thoroughness Because home-washed clothing is as individual | as home-cooked food, discerning housekeepers ar- range, with much bother and high labor cost, whether in dollars or personal fatigue, to have the laundry work done at home. | Because the Thor Electric Washer substitutes | electric power for woman-power, the discerning housekeeper who is also progressive adds this | household necessity to her domestic equipment and | knows: _ (1) That Thor-washed clothing and household Hnene are really clean, yet neither torn nor weak- ened. (2) That while releasing woman-power for work that electricity cannot do, she is saving the cost of the Thor Electric Washer. ~THE BASEMENT STORE —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL A~°OCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO Characterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus- tomers are orded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment 4% Wald on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited ———— Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital and Surplus Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST, SS SS earns ene ae a