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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, OCT 23, 1918. “ENEMY AT OUR (WITH HER FURNITURE UNS AFRAID OF | RATES,” SAYS | DUMPED ON CURB, SHE ANEXCHANCE | =F REDIERICK & NELSON — he ¥-t | BY HAROLD &. won ued From Page On a : | (European M. r the News Store Hours , ue fies | or Enterprise Ascociatio may participate in the dl se cece a ee saecruett| otore Hours 5 ipeen of the imperial poticy man fulere do not want to x 9105 9 to “We are convince et the govern y " gr nis rulera know gent and partiament, thereby, may | precious forces for the peo kas up to thie time have not Unusual Values in jeer osetia] ¢ | ate ese \ 2=<)\| |Fresh, Live Air Adds Zest] Stamped Herc cn, et secur A. —_ i, sab game at on i an to Shopping Quests | Novelties > \ en es coral bee : A | the Germans at home hew. the tH < | Nee is always an abundance of zestful, fresh 10c Each “erament involves & new government fn ‘Alsace Lorraine, Alsatians ap- ap per eros air in this store, to give the most healthful HAT ¢ would tell thelr ) of state from leaders of the }* f friends and voletiven that Eng working conditions and to make shopping errands | | PURCHASE of 240 ° by the governor and secre ieond chamber of the diet, witt be] f . ’ : land has plenty of food; plenty ; more enjoyable. 43 : . er the provincial 5 of everything; that the U-boat is AoA ’ < deg tee ea as : Stamped Articles for - “People to Ride” ; : ~ & failure; : rors! | is a complete change of air on the first embroidering, offers ex- “The at and THAT they would show the - and sement floors, for instance, eve iftee : i aa jatieay alathortty tee oe NY G people that the kaiser rey e, every fifteen ceptionally good values in i Sonat The people long| fy . miliiarists are leading / . minutes, while high ceilings, broad aisles and open Tea Aprons, Centerpieces, the saddle. Now they| fl SS Fai : them to certain defeat; that the i spaces eliminate all uncomfortable and en | ; A ride. Political Qevelopment at ' FANS ‘ longer they pin their faith to a | P nate & comfortable and unhealthful Pillow Tops and other end of September changed ev. these rulers the forther they é } crowding, pieces stamped on art nteeing continuance will be led down the black valley cat 4 “ot the slewtn of the now. apatens. cloth, muslin and poplin Defends Soldiers’ Acts . ; | the inside stor non bebind “ —at 10¢ each. “The enemy is at our gates! Our f | the German “delay” in ratifying t a oii —THY, BASEMENT STORE. | Eecna cs! = scr nth ago Georgette and Wash C | against unjust charges. i ; 4 , nthe undamental wil 4, ., Suivi seonton “one tno Brith Attractive Crepe de Chine Waists ash Cotton ‘the people the army will disown wa sought an agre on the ox s3 Miss H. L. Anderson Standin g Guard Over Her Furniture. change of abl men. A mee Offerings in emnants “In retrospect, the recent political | ing at The Hi . ar < : creates different feelings.) If all things seemed right with the| stood, are to be made on the struc |an agreement full of co ’ . Tegarding it a reckleds descent | World and you were suddenly thrust | ture. xchange was drawn up. But the Men’s Shirts Reduced the direction of the destruction | Out of your home and into the street | “My furniture was just dumped] expected ratification from Germany ee Mee existing orders; others believe the | With your belongings, wouldn't it| out,” whe explains to curious spec: | aid not arrive Mtxs Fiber Silk . ! frst lengths in ‘are uncertain and are groping | $0rt of break your faith in human | tators who see her there each day eations were as And it de ise eae z Seiura. ‘Both opinions should be|Hature? Miss H. 1. Anderson| simply because I refused to meet| veined that the German govern Shirts, carefully tai desirable weaves for |. Opposition insures par. | thinks so. the advance in rent without the) ment had put forward a demand that lored from finely woven ‘ > f hy Gad i i "3 | independence.” Early Tuesday morning, Octdber | house being repaired. The roof leak: | hetere it would ratity the ement fiber silk, in a variety of \ .\ d making up Foapadib iy siest 15, she was ordered by her landlord, n seven places. The court had|tritain must pledge Its word that crete "atk sal aihak aviten | ‘ ; and children’s wash dress- |J. C. Silberstone, proprietor of the old the health authorities © | certain German subje . novelty stripes and color- Ash ‘ rs "\ i es, gowns and men’s and | | Pioneer Drug Co., out of a rooming alone, but the Jandiord| Ghina! mark y should not be ex ings, $4.45. aT | xan 4 boys’ shi Judi ain ning k you—-whould not be « ngs, S4.45. 0 , : » i ; ys’ shirts, including house at 1812 Seventh ave. which condemning the house| petied or interned Madras Shirts in a wide |. . AD a as White and Colo | | she has conducted for the past six | wa me out. He " : ¥ | of smart stripes |) ral oO ee id uting Flannel, Per- ey would expose Ger prisoners would carry the truth The above range | years. , lare - | Fe k she has been euardin: 4 | nd ule colorings, [ Nani y ) i | Tere, weet she hes been guarding iy NAVAL PROGRAM rol ae ar lo i 3 cals, oaene, Boe. n 100—sometimes 300! Fain and ate cent ee lee turn! It nee onch-Cuff Shirts in HESE Georgette and » Mo Nee ee 4 res long. What does all | ordered the place condemned because eighbors are buying arti- | FOR AFTER WAR nk , striped percales, |/ Crepe de Chine Waists Nainsook, Batiste, history mean to you? of unsanitary conditions. Silber: cles they make use of, but Mina | mac and crepe effects, " pictured show the newest Crepe, Bleached and | : ‘; stone is out of the city, so could not| Anderson is afraid she can not dis | Seticealmninns beh 5 It takes lawyers to in-§ 5 reached to give hia version of | pose of it before the city will request} WASHINGTON, Oct, 23--War $1.5 | i style features—hand em- ‘ : Unbleached — Muslin, it and tell youff tne trouble. Repairs, tt is Under. |her to remove It. jAnd pence developments to date fail Soft-Cuff Shirts, well- | broidered designs combined " Linings and other | definite promise of a limita * f. »pe-finished | She fs trying to make expenses to |? Hive & : r rom crepe-finishec : > take her to Port Angeles, where her | U2 of armament after the war. ik mowelty «and with beading—rows of desirable cottons. x rr | ‘This waa taken to be one of the n i " .- Ms | Brown Dental =: gpa a has head poauhings MltaA Mperetary Daniold ripes, $1.25. buttons — wide _ plaitings « Pir ple Be gag Influenza epidemic. In me wi * By Offi The [time she guards her furniture close. |Tequest for & new three year navy ee Shirts with | and narrow tucks—standard front opening styles and —THE BASEMENT STORE. | Test Ces fest Bees a Meteeenalh ‘Ye one | building program of 10 super-dread s : jty, followed by her “only friend,” a cen Gattis wraianre ad 140 collar, in a wide | quaint collarless effects. There are plain dark crepes "° | black shaggy dog range of colors and de “De you-the buyer of real es ff| 106 COLUMBIA 106 | ; $600 mM pec eaaradenrcas* ff signs as well as plain de Chine for “every-day” ond dan SEeg ees I itate—wish to carry this risk of | Seattle’s Leading Dentists ‘Apply for Bonds to |” While Dantels ie a strong advocate white, $1.25, $1.50 more frivolous occasions. Any Waist here would be Established Im 1501 i Con-truct Bridge Brag oer BS ie after the |i) and $1.75. | @ most useful and welcome Christmas gift to “stow Application for permianion to| hroceeds it is well to look out for THE IMENT STORE. away” for mother, sister, wife or daughter. In | float 000 bonds for completion | the future. He pointed out in ask ‘3 , { f a 10 ‘colors jof the Eastlake bridge was made to ing the new appropriations that they these colors, the capital issues committee at| would tend to allay feara that he Silk-flounced Flesh-color, Pink, Navy, White, Tan, Taupe, | Washington, D. C, Wednesday by/| 1 hip ° beh overlooked " i j 8 Corporation’ Counsel Meter, on be-| aicr te Rg ee ae Gaetronens as well as combinations of colors. Excellent values half of the city. and other anti-aubmarine craft j Petti | at $4.95. “ | The city engineer's department! ‘The new battle craft will be the | coats * —THE BASEMENT STORE jbas made application to the nation-|taat word in big ship construction, $1 95 === a jal highways council for permission | with new ideas in drive, fire control . |S seer” ent ee Pr uurse Pettieats bave | Dresses of Poiret Twill, Series Stare Reape Albers Resigns as (RAPT EVADER |} ina reretine tops, com. Jersey and Serge B D orn bining long wear 1 106 rental ¢ se PORTLAND, Oct. 23.—@fenry Al- good looks. With con- An Interesting Showiny at NL: Open from § a m. to bers resigned today as president of veniently adjustable belt \ the Albers Brox. Milling Co. The res- and in assorted lengths, $18 75 fs e ignation follows closely upon the ar-| LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22.—-Renja- = : X rets of Albers, charged with violating | min Livingston, who was brought The flounces are in black A P. MH al the espionage act. He is out on $19,|back to Low Anegeles from Vene and changeable effects of N excellent opportunity for f ractic $00 bond. _Aaaaatet with Henry Al-|yola, charged with evading the blue and green, tan and “th Ww. PPO Mi y h | l ra in the company are his three / draft, today wha exam! Dy we e oman or Miss who Co al A brothers. |draft board herp and 4 green, rose and green, ver pron Ital Geescter fran the United & rose and purple, with tops seeks a Dress of unquestioned $1 75 LOWEST RATES TO sf *™ of harmonizing solid ‘col- style at a moderate price is this at ° So olece age endirte Mecign | |S f showing of Dresses in Poiret S sketched, an all- authorities, and will be taken to a ~ 4 \ : ,> Pe = ° ‘CALIFORNIA Fort MacArthur late today, where he ME sa values at Twill, Serge and Jersey, in styles enveloping Apron of will join his brother, Robert, also $1.95. NY ae ‘ . ; 5 2 re Sai, dma Gai thes THE BASEMENT STORE hu with braid trimmed tunics, button good quality percale with | SAN FRANCISCO pera er eee ; " trimming, surplice and sash ef- front-fastening in scallop ee) ee ee a ES NN, fects. plain waists with vestees | $0" Striped and dotted pats | SAN DIEGO | teat : { | and collars of white satin. terns of light coloring \Gateanth Growl Knit Vests In Poiret twill the colors are with fancy piping trim- | pases Las waatass & 39 d 5 | Wh" navy, gray, black, Copenhagen ming. Price $1.75. | sea" full particulars at City Ticket melons gg np . c an Oc | ‘ blue, brown, green and red. In —THE BA T STORE. “a ea enalty I tIBBED Cott | ¥ serge there are navy, plum and | e | THE if . ak otton , | M’CORMICK LINE AMSTERDAM, Oct. 23.--"To the F ! dark green, and in jersey there Hair Brushes 109 Cherry St. Phone Filliott 3436 |... eww with the guilty!’ la now the Vests in low-neck, | | ‘ ay lake d - =| Sry.@e some Of the bolder spiritali| sleeveless 4 “i iL are burgundy, black, nav 4 jery of nom th der spirit sleeveless st with nov 4 y 7 =m 35c and 5c | among massen of Germany. So elty. yoke Bog | dark brown |intense and #o general ix this feeling an" wih. ae }} se ? - - priced thet - 38, 3D¢; 42 Sizes for women and misses— HESE low-pri Brushes have strong that the authorities no longer dare sum A “ b. 4 to suppress its expression —THE BASEMENT § . $18.75 “The German people are searching “—<" THE BASEMENT STORE. black or white bristles for the guilty.” exclaims the Volks . * * Zeitung, the organ of the Nurembers Broken Lines of | set in metal, and wood liamondas socialists. “The panGermana and Women’s Fiber. boot Stocki | backs, SS¢ and 45¢. junkers © o e do H : bs —THE BASEME} Watches and Liberty Bonds as Junkers are sllent . but we a Trimmings | Ings | NT STORE, security when you need money. oo tien ih Ginedad, and Got : a anh mere ‘monty obynansd, healthy development of-the German OMEN’S Stockings with fiber silk boot, wide You get full amount of loans— contty, es; «ioe teeth 1 ANCY Braids and | hemmed top and lisle heel and toe; black, Afri- a anouen. meted, Ladies “The accession of the crown prince Dress Trimmings in can-brown, gray and brown, sizes 814 to 10, 75¢ pa Z is now entirely out of the question broken lines, in a miscel- seriahinh sen Loans on Diamonds, Watches declares the Frankische Tagespost linects acer’ Of THE SEMENT STOR and Liberty Bonds of Nuremberg, which waa the first |}} re r colors, also white, low- German paper to demand openly the i : . ies eenge abdication of the kaiser | priced at 10¢ yard. Hair-bow Ribbons, 25c Yard ee Yeara. WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO | | LAIN colors, Dresden Patterns and novelty Butter Jars - ST. PAUL ARE LIMITED. Stamped Envelope stripes to choose from in these Hair-bow Rib- 25c ond 50c aor groans — IOTON, Oct, 23.—~tho ‘i bons, 414 and 5 inches wide, 25¢ yard Tell Your Grocer 0 aes ae ||. Chemises, 85¢ “mui tasewexr store | pYHESE Covered Dish- you want this GOOD, RICH, ag oe _— I Mier ee ending ee ehipeoenes oe NVELOPE Chemises | ‘ | es keep butter sweet .pcchaphnenagre: Ves samrent deminiveetion cote Il aoc.’ us ead acme ty Lawn Handkerchiefs, 5c Each =| and, clean and they take CARRY THE MILK, and help lished an individual permit system {| #ade up and ready to : i up but little room in the release men for war work. for controlling wheat shipments.|{| Wear except for the em- OMEN’S and Children’s sizes in serviceable ice chest. One - pound This system has been tn effect on at! |f| broidering of the designs; Lawn Handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered size, 25¢; 2-pound size, Phone Elliott 223 for list of stores and “K” coarse grain, but heretofore has not |! two style ate leg Ge ieack 50¢. Stations that serve included wheat. | | THE smn STORE i “ey aed —THE RASEMENT STORE THE BASEMENT STORE. RAILWAY WORKERS CAN |= ———————————— : INDULGE IN POLITICS Oppressed People | WASHINGTON, Oct, 23.—The | Ni‘ a | waa y YON. | first of the navy’s twin motor dirigi | WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Em: + firs y ployes of the National railways to- | Will Break Away | bles, flew over this city yesterday, | day were given more leeway to en- | after completing the first lap of 315 gage in polities. Modification of the | From Teuton Rule miles in a flight from Akron, O., to| con. FIRST AVE. AND PIXD OF. inti-politicn order of the rail WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—A joint | jy ministration, bearing the appro: declaration of independence from | — ~ ee — President Wilson, was announced by | peutonic domination wil irawn| If you value your watch, tet | “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON'T) jirecior General McAdoo, Reutonia oss eae Wil PS CrON ads repais caiee Maas i ” up by representatives of 65,000,000 | PAY ME. theatre —Advertisement. AS ; a 88 oppressed people who will hold a his This 1s my mensage of Aeliver-| WASHINGTO? 23.-—Deelar. | ance to you from tS hy gaa @c- ling that “these are tires when it 14 torte meeting in Independe hall, | ey Ruane wre wanes onth 6 operations. 4 companice rer FILL, CROWN sad) swary that men who would lift] Philadelphia, Friday and rday THEAT ‘Teoth absolutely without | affairs to a new plane of action and| Delegates will represent the | pain in all cases but acute abscessed | humane achievement ehould stand|CrechoSlovaks, Jugo-Slavs, Poles, together and in public councils be | Italian Irredentists, Ukrainians, Lith adequately repr: " President | uanians, Rumanians and Ruthenians. Every Day, Wilson today appealed to the voters | Professor 'T, G, Masaryk, prime min-| 12¢ Qt. ining gg prices in your eity for| , unrantees of New Jersey to elect the demo-| ister of the CzechoSlovak republic, | cratic candidates for the senate, will preside,

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