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Lumber Man Gets Judge Clay Allen Air Major’s Post Offered Army Job BF. & Grammer, president of the) Judge Clay Allen of the King jeounty superior court has been of fered a commiasion in the army | . service corps as captain, according | STAT: | to telegrams from nators Jones | The United 8 Grammer, who ts one of the best » Allon re:|48Y night an huree ning gy known men in the logging industry | he would ac-| dieg VF ay nig livided as " n oetiee. of the Northwest, was one of the | cept or pecause of the lack of three Seattle men appointed to army | direct notification commissions Wednesday, The other Ralph KR. Knapp, 4647 Rus | They've tested the 1,800-foot euler ‘ : ; { : : Ne e Cyn celal selena eS if az Shopping Is Healthful as Well as Pleasant in This Great New Store ROAD aisles on every floor eliminate bothersome and unhealthful crowding. Lofty ceil- ings and a general “open-ness” of arrangement give a pleasantly comfortable impression of spaciousness. There is a constant circulation of fresh, invigorating air. This is a safe place to shop in every sense of the word. Admiralty Lorging company, has ; beer commissioned major tn the pro avotion division of the air service. CROSS capualtion Wednes AWARDED D. tment reported FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE lagier, Wash, an at distingu ¢ f aordinary he 1 Pacif e ¢ luding six Wa: || FREDERICK & NELSON Next of Kin Mra. B, B. Coleman Lieut, Elmus Coleman * Mena. DIED oF wou Private Pdmund A, Johnson Fresno, Cal.,..Mra, Mary C. Johnson DInD OF DISEASE | sereg Fred P. Redner | ‘\Gharles Twombley | Wm, H. Brown At Fifth Avenue and Pine Street. uber §. Reynolds M Mre li Mansanares . Menry T, Reynolds Private Manuel Man: rt Though Mother Opens the A New Coat for Se = Misses and lets the stars shine in, a little person stays warm Of Soft Wool Velour | as toast under a warm AMINED p. Erno Backm Park City, Utah John Backman fy Mra Blvira. Jensen | Andrew Dlacke oO tt in Th r nd, Or. G. Tucker ........ Brawley, Cai wate Nick e Denver, ‘Colo. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY seesPortland, Ores. scees Mra Lydia Bird Portland, Or..Mra Jennie M. Kimmel | CTION NO. 2 KILLED IN ACTION Keeping Warm and Comfortable On a Rainy Day | gerat Hobart M. Dirt... Corp. Martin I. Kimmel i is certainly important, and it’s conveniently pos- a Aa Brmigrant, Ment... | Quilt with flowered silk McCullough Portland, Or. Mra, § ¢ ¢ : South Bend, Wash. Mra. J. F. Souter Huntington Park, Cal. ..G. W. Way or WOUNDS O other trimming cover daintily tied with than its own soft | Pink ribbon. The back is sible when one accepts these helps from the Basement Store. ter Vay . | Private Reuben Fowler Cal... Mra, Sadie Fowler i 32 | * ’ | Private Otto E. Kintae . “al. veo Henry Kintee folds and cord tucking is of _pink sateen and the ie Girls Hooded [Private Prank Gustave Th , Cab. .....-Willte Willis used on this new Coat of — pany =o i Rain Capes nt. Mra. Louisa Robinson Wool Velour—a particu- ‘Then there are Crib We $2.50 ner, rruden - larly youthful model in Comforters covered with ; é f ‘@ Payton, : | cotton mull in pink and i EB’ EN if a little girl is Reindeer, Plum or | blue floral designs and pink and blue borders—they’re | only running to the Pekin-blue | just large enough to tuck in—$3.00. And if one must get up before daddy’s fire has The fullness is gathered warmed the house, a bathrobe is very nice. Cotton to yoke at back, and box Eiderdown is shown with the most interesting designs, ‘ ‘dar ctda ay. | @ hobby horse in blue Eiderdown; a white posy on a a, at par a veg: ns pink ground, double-faced Eiderdowns in plain pink tend from yoke to walst- | and lavender “with white lining, and Indian blanket grocery store for mother, she needs a Rain Cape that will keep her warm and dry. In navy, tan and red, sizes 6 to 14 years, at UNDETERMINED Mra. Katie Rose rt | fall obs Jacobs + Private Edwin I $2. 50. Private Harry Chriatiansc n Kallepell, Mont. Mra. M. ‘hristianson i re C8 Deere ee ney te CORDED MORES UNDD TION veins line. | eff hat will mak feel lik 1 hy Mt hak See ie page: Ae a gle maar Ble gGirae: mete { a , e [Private William Ni Grant ... sag William ©, Grant Chinese-patterned nov- e Eiderdown is 2 inches wide, very convenient for ht oe hi eS. [Prvee eeetbs.e, acs 2 i wae’ ig elty silk lines the Coat | cutting little bathrobes, at G5¢ yard. = iret rises. } . rivate Charles § reewit’........ Joyeoy, Colo. as. KTH ghout. s . 4 ESE Raincoats are well made, with slash pock- B Dental Price $50.00. Gifts From the Jewelry Section ets, convertible collars and some with convertible rown ent U $ AVIATORS ia tne Y Soldi Sail cuffs. The colors are light-tan, dark-tan and navy. The |\Ve Ue | or Your Soldier or or : pe —Gifts that he will really use, and that will make his Christmas just that much merrier, and the pleasure of An Order for =e oe as these will go with him overland and over- Bo ct gag, Pee #550, and win tan Tee Offices ms MATHER HIINS ee eee 106 COLUMBIA 106 | Seattle’s Leading Dentists BY FRED §. FERGUSON Raincoats for Misses and WITH THE AMERICANS IN | |FRANCE, Oct. 21—(Night)—The E d H lid G ° The Eversharp Pencil has 4 For the matches so necessary H Small Women first real sunshine in weeks resuited || LUNQTAVE oliday Greeting | mrsrmysiiatay fet | © s mane neppines, « rey 2. 45 id $3 95 today in the most bitter fighting in With pocket clip and srg waterproot Match Case is pro i $ ° an e farmed thelt good repu- Wy the air. ‘The sky was full of alr-| Cards erager, this pencil comes, in ee It's evel Se ee | ‘, tation 4 | 4 a These Raincoats are in several styles, some belted doing what they say _4| planes, yates. se sterling silver, *s —o snes ae ee and raglan sleeved, others in loose-fitting models. In oa ttre ae Sepetens Yemted Melt ' : Hila leat leeyp wi be onetly | finish, $1.00. 4 ‘fH tan, gray and navy, $2.45 and $3.95. W| Gorman rear areas this afternoon.|{| is in accordance with wartime economy, yet one | | His lost Moye wit be my ae. j —THE BASEMENT STORE. More than 160 American planes in|] takes comfort in the prospect of sending tasteful, | Ring is hung with a ltde ster- And since even an army man | Pieper one formation, including 60 bombing Pie Res : . + ing silver identification tag, is only a boy grown tall, he wet, abd satisfactory to ||tnachines, awept over the Irecance|q| individual remembrances that entail no obligation. | xey Rings, 60 and Tc. will want 6Scuite, anh het e , ° _ region. Tons of explosives were =} very CO iv is lai ‘ A comb that will really comb | it even more with a ring for a { Boys Raincoats EDWIN J. BRO |dropped. Railway yards and woods For the very ¢ asery Rive theres Li pager is is this sterling silver backed | chain on the end. There are { a Owner and Manager iithied Liudsdsiie cabisdietedian oui graved Card to which one’s name may be added | Pocket comb, large enough | sterling silver st ook $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Brown Dental Offices —eisged with tombe (one’s visiting card platé may be used for this pur- | ‘sous gts comtoranie ins | Died come with blades that | ‘ a ii . | In the past 24 hours, Lieut. Cham ose), and beside the adaptations of old-time holly | pocket, $2.25 cut, $1.00 to $2.50. EAL boys who quite disapprove of carrying um- Open from 8 a m. to8 DM lire of if} pose), ¢ S adar pocket, $2.2 brellas favor these boyish-looking Raincoats with ———— 7 | bare, of Tenneagee, has brought down Hl and sleigh bells and Christmas candles, there are | | That » man may be amused | ror those “smokes” there is a slash pockets, convertible collars and raglan sleeves. |} PUGET SOUND | ee Gat eee take Te ee ee designs, some exquisitely hand painted. | amusements there is a ttle | Silver plated Cigarette Case | In black and tan, sizes 5 to 16 years, $4.00, STEAMERS Woolsey, Manning, Humen and Col One can't shop too early, especially when she | Trench Dice Box, not too latge | Tae in poe nae thts i one and a Tan Raincoat with Rain Hat to match, jf! © gon encountered and brought down |] orders Engraved Christmas Cards. Firat Floor. | ish, 60c. $1.35, —Firat Floor, ' . ALL LOCAL ROUTES | without injury. bars Boys’ Rain Hats are shown in black and tan, 50¢ ||| *T®AmeRs rmave rnom coman aren ‘ ary = = = each. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Charge Mechanic i o ee With Theft of Auto ; | | A good deal of ingenious work-| \ RUBBERS manship failed te Prevent the de} i | — |} on & stolen automobile, ac i j cording to information that tae been filed against C. A. Johnson, a shipyard worker, who is accused of IWietorta Sunda: y | |] —_Fitorta Sundays |__| |stealing a Ford belonging to H Lehn, on October 12, | PREG S The Motor-driven Brush of the Hoover Lebn's from the corner of First and Spring, that he put his own Is One of the Reasons for This Cleaner’s Unique Accomplishments tires and license plate on the ma-/| chine, and that he chiseled the number off the engine block and CLEANER that will | pick up lint, threads and hair is the only kind substituted that of his own engine Gatly [Connects at Townsend! dally Ten days later he was arrested worth having—and the Hoover does this thor- | | For Misses and Children 65c and 75c Pair | | | ry\0 keep children’s feet dry when trudging through rain pools, these dependable Rubbers, sizes 4 to } 1014, 65¢ pair; 11 to 2, 75¢ pair. Women’s Sandal Rubbers These Rubbers are shown with open vamp at 70¢ |} pair, and with storm vamp at 75¢ pair. | Dri-Foot Waterproof Dressing is a very seasonable addition to the “shoe shine box.” Besides making shoes moisture proof, this Dressing preserves the leather; 25¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE oh gg tek and is now in the county jail. es | pa AMERICAN SOLDIER CAPTURES FATHER| (Special to The Star by N. E. A.)| PARIS, Oct. 24.—American sol- diers were rounding up a pocket | | of stray Germans when a dig! . | private from the Middle West rec- i i - | ah tert ognized one of their prisoners as| ae oe ee | A New tor Perl Fidtam || 72, °wn, tether, The father had) revolving brush shown a for Port! 7:30am! teen back in Germany on a visit in the illustration— | Rainy-Weather vee and) Thervy|/ When the war broke out and had| | Satur'y| been drafted. The father explained ialenle, for) 2:30pm/ with frantic gestures to the son! Mon. [Port ‘Townsend, Porth Wed. |/that he was fighting for the Hun| straightening the nap of the carpet and brighten- Boot |. Pernin Du 1 :. Wet eee apomee| Teiit?| against his will, and they marched ing the colors. | For Misses and Ones” throvah tol off arm in arm—the father to be The quantity of dust Child: on delivered a prisoner behind the ren that the Hoover re | laay trip rr lines. ame ees foy hiasn| HEADQARTERS TO rapt Rate. gcobri| tnem DIRECT HUN NAVY) ‘Townsend! Sunday (Sunday |Hansvitle and Had- (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) 1:00pm) flee. LON ¥, Oct. 24—German pa i Setertey Onty | pers say the new navy head, Ad- moves from the carpet, | : P et HIS is a_ sensible even after a thorough | Boot Winter : for broom - sweeping, is | ear, serviceable, yet amazing, and the im- : ; not too heavy for girls. bedded grit that is | Made over broad-toe Good Values in Women’s Umbrellas ‘OMEN’S Colored Silk Umbrellas, made on eight- rib frames, with wood handles and loop, in navy, green and purple, price $3.50. “Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas with fancy loop I f iral Scheer, will get his orders, | d into the ru . handles, in brown, cardinal, purple, scarlet, dark gee sedan hi vel nen, Bive ; ground g & green, - eed) green cad ros 85. , is tant is | Mindenbtees “divte? Hamiomares with every step, cutting the threads, comes with the dust. Beating, sweeping and — i ft iy sign = oe Por tat nee there is a new | I! suction cleaning are accomplished in one operation. : Rac ae, WE , | Good Black Umbrellas, $1.15 Wl] —yecoa See Gambicciaaion ~~ || headed by Capt. Von Lavetsow, whol Probably no one appliance will save more hours for the housekeeper than the a “Bi, to 11, $4.00 A good Umbrella for general family use, and one imiRicamer Petleteh, for| 2 dope Cant nis the Gotan ine tf) Hoover—hours that may be well spent in more important work. For the Hoover shit Mla! . 4 ‘a ean thie Black case A ye age ote’ — Menay\sonantor. and | Russia from the on accomplishes in a few minutes the work that formerly took hours, because no dust- | Sizes 11% to 2, $4.50 tout pelle i ith cagorted Wood Kanth: $1.15. ~Poin' re bom ¥ ing and cleaning is necessary after a Hoover-sweeping. | ir 3 . 7 : —THE BASEMENT STORE. Siner bast iunatnepotnta” meat m cot men See this efficient cleaner at work in the Housewares Section, Basement Store. RAEN 9 ow ngements for land! n dining car crew, . 2 ae (om emsome all ‘vie in connection with the finding of 144 Timsenger rate dose not incluso beat||‘auarts of liquor in car lockers, are A held ‘Thursday for further investi- 7 ya on = a say For the End of a Rainy Day Ieeding ee tity tw mited to wear-| pation. “the men denied ait knowl. |f| | SAFETY WITH COMFORT AND ECONOMY: Every hour of the day, four million not to excerd $100 f ing apparel, edge of the liquor at a hearing be- e 160 rundl owed fre i be. A Rubber Hot Water Bag, $1.25 ff myuctic’ Se seente monet e| fore C & Commissioner Re We | feet of fresh air, properly tempered for health, are drawn into the Basement Store by a without notice. Freight re-|| Clelland Wednesday > - . . . . HIS Chocolate-colored Rubber nah enh — eee Seen aa ae, | powerful battery of fans. Every fifteen minutes, the air in the Basement Store is com- i i i * lcketa mm re ry joka » 7 |, formerly ret ae ~ - . with black trimming gives comfo: e indoor Tiskets ravet be purchased af tiebet!| nan of the Spokane baseball club| pletely changed. You can shop here with safety as well as with economy. , and later on Bob Brown's Van-| couver club, has been placed in lcharge of football at the Presidio, |San Francisco, Cah I sleeper, and dispels much of the damp chill of a sleeping porch. Two-quart size, $1.25. ¥ ’ THE BASEMENT STORE.