The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1918, Page 7

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ClarenceEddy World Famous Organist A gifted pianist, a deep student of the piano and one of the world’s foremost m “The Soloelle opens up vast possibilities for those who have never been taught to play from the key-board.” hae ta, SRA 2 Call at our showrooms and play the Soloelle your- self — you will at once realize that there is pare with it because: First—The Seloelle is the only player piano that affords complete and unrestricted control. Melody and Accompaniment separately. Second—The Soloelle is the only player ~~piano that afferds control of the Tone é Coloring—the charm and essence of musical expression. Chickering Soloelle, Autopiano Solo- elle, Montelius Soloelle, Bacon Soloelle, Washburn Soloelle, Terms if desired, Other Instruments in Exchange of your on Christman rning by ne a amall @eposit now Third Ave., ; Corner University All Sizes for Misses and Women. $29.50 | $39.00 not another musical instrument in the world that can com- Insure delivery Opposite Pantages Theatre Three Coat Specials $49.50 Smart, new Wonderful a ack! pha ; . | assortment o f styles in —s in Mgrs me I tiful Coats, pom-pom. Many | pom, Siivertone, | youthful styles, fall lined — in | all lined, many mostly fur trim all shades. fur trimmed. ADLER’S 1614 Second Avenue—Near Stewart. SEVEN IN NAME. ON IN AIM. _U. wiwic a Business Basis I Give the Advertise My Prices ‘The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation REST BRIDGEWORK 85.00-—White or same price. I wish to warn you. Possibly can't be done, but the name and reputation © ome BEST PLATES $10.00 —It haa been common practice for some to ad- Vertine a price in den- tistry and not live up to it, using different tolored rubber and name of materials, but you will find as 1 always say, I liye up to my claims and prices. Mothers Should Send Their Children and send them at onee. I kno YY experience what sufferin children pass through and how injurious decayed teeth are. teeth. My only advice is, come early. PLEASE REMEMBER My wyatem given me a cost price to work upon Yertise cheap prices or have cheap equipment office’ will watinty of my ¢ best ad ning, and I guarantee to satisfy you. over insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson today. EXAMINATION FREER DR. J. T. WILSON 4 81014 FIRST AVENUE A OPPOSITR COLMAN BUILDING ‘ LADY ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES Dr. Wilson, ad- inltted to be Washington's leading dentist, is back of this work. Dentistry Placed on § Highest Class ‘Work and Can YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR WORK COSTS D ROWNS $5.00—Gunrantoed in writing to con- 4 THE WEST tain the bes jase of material and workm. The claiins of this offic fulfilled and lived up to t ft. We know how to give good work, and I have tho of satiafic patients throughout Washington as proof quality. . it is all the i) aay st ave seven children and can appreciate the care of children’s I do not ad- A vinit to this you as to my high aima in the management it is a known fact that satisfied patients are the Obey that THE |Hun by British troops. Thousands Including prinomers) w Missing ‘Total te date MEN | INCLU tment reported vided as follows ided aa follows ent and other cau ed, degree unde The lists include six Seattle men, namely caster, next of kin Philip O. Lancarter, Laschi par son, next © "pir, next of kin Mre. Mary B. Land, 941 action, Private Fred J. Myers, next of kin P |imieting in action. Private Charles N Fletcher, 6269 17th ave. N. Bi, died of next of kin Mra. Herman Heichert, 224 Fletcher, are as follows: * KILLED IN AcTION Name— Sergt. Archald . May . Stockton, Cal. Desert, Utah Private Edwin L. Gregory Private Athol It Handley Private Johnson OF al 1 James Private Loyd Ca Private Wenry © ithers Lille | Cheered Deliverers aoe 1 First plieture to arrive in Amerien of Lille delivered from hands of of the inhabitants gathered In the | Grande Place te cheer the treeps aN as they entered the city. d,,deetee undetermined, 166. Beret Herachel G of kin Mra. Emily Jamison, 4215 Hint ave, Private Tony Reichert, Denny wa: Northweat and Feettie state casualtion, including 17 Washington men, | Hor anid Wash. k, Wi SATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. FRED DED 668 camualtion Wedpes- Killed in action, 17 150 Hon. dei | Killed tn action, 156; unen, 4; died of dineans, termined, 14; wounded | Lan- k; Soret Gill Jamie | 2) Private Jobn | atha piace, killed in| Myars, 2442 W, 58th, next of kin Charles wounded severely | Next of Kin. | . Wyo... Jno, W. Hay | Mre Ada Lo Wm W, Collins Jone A. Ageeler Mra, Vernal Cahoon ash... David A. Pnman Mra. Hazel Trombly Mra. N. O. Gregory Guy F. Handley Mra. Florence Johnson H. G_ Koenig Mra Mary B. Land . Mra Hattie Boyd Jamea M. Bower AN. Cantril! ret Carruthors Private @lrver © Eckley . Mary Eckley | Private Omar K. Wing . BW Wing es, Mont. FM, Fields if k City Utah. Mes. Jatin M. Davie ska, Wash. Van Alten | pety. Woolley, Wash. Mra 8 Vogel Or Mra. RF MeIntyre | WOUNDED SEVERELY Soret. Leslie F. San Jone, Cal Mra Cr. King Corp. Raleigh Polson, Mont Levi B. Knerr | D—DEGREN UNDETERMINED Nampa, Idaho Findon, Mont Wa e Burns B vate Lawrence pri Cal Mon wate Simon B. Fernatrom vate Fred J. Myers KILLED IN ACTION Address } SECTION NO. 2 | Name— Sergt. Herschel ©. RN Lancaster... rh n Vv. Higgins George BR. Day : rivate Bliss Arthur Armiatro ong. .s. Portland, Or *rivate «+ OGtass Valley, rivate + Denver, Colo 3 e Harrington Vv Anton Arnold W. Aow Wm, H. Arnold Private Private te Rufus vate Georne n. lohn Nelson Parr G . Katon ¢ Henry Elghorn . Floya K. Hinshaw William B. Keeves George Anthony William Morton, Avant Private Private Private Private Porflora Potria Private George Wyatt DIED From Earl English . Private Corp. Made 4d P Boliey ‘ Private Aubrey Brigg « Private Benjamin Galleger wot Corp. William H. Price, Inu... Met R. Los Angeles ‘YOUNG. BURGLARS GET SUSPENDED SENTENCE From one to 16 years at Monroe | reformatory, were the sentences im posed on Mike Carney, John Me Fachern and Alex, MeWirter, in Judge Everett Smith's department of the superior court Wednesday The sentences were suspended pend- ling good behavior. The young men | were arrested for burglary, Gets The pany, local 5 yy fen o Mra. Margaret Gifford, Idaho Rocky ‘Fo ta Colo. eles, . SEVERELY ) Morrinonm........ ih. Mrs. Grace Morrison +, ‘Kirk Patrick Mrs. Minnie Gardnor y Retohert ........ Mra Herman Ielehert pre Shipping Co. Thorndyke-Trenholme shipping concern, has been appointed operating agent for all French contract ships under con. struction In British Columbia, about 50 in number. acquired the vessels direct from the French government. ah. Hester Cook Mrs Anna MeLauehiin | seo Mm Lasaa saa | + Oso. Queat Mrs IL >. Mra. teabel nee Men. Mary Murray Martin P. Kinney | 1. William Fo Knight Mra. Hertha Delafield tMre. Lols Pernatrom Peter Myers | Next of Kin Philip O. Lancaster Peter J. Mandania Harriet Sadler | Mrs, Emily L. Jamison Mra. Lenore tah Or Mra. Mary Fanning | L.Emma Harrington, Mra. Keith Pillsbury’ Mra. Anna Aosved Miss Ruth F. « HL ‘Mrs. Del f rt Rhoads | cht Ratto | diira Nettle Smith | George Bighorn | Mra May Hinshaw | He Reeves | Albert Smith CAUSKS Mrs. Gertrude Mnglish | Mrs. Mary H. Malley +. Charles Mletcher re. Hertha Lynch d Mary Corsby Mra, Katie Vole! + Mra. Carrie Yockey ‘ * F.P. Briggs ratividea Galleger Wm. i. Price Big Contract com The local company 14, 1918. A Purchase of 500 Silk-flounced Petticoats, $1.95 tae ~ tops of these Pet- ticoats are of firm, durable percaline, the deep tucked and corded flounces of soft taffeta. The offering includes a wide variety of plain colorings, also two-tone changeable effects. Lengths, 36 to 40 inches. Attractive values at $1.95. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Smart New Drape Veils are in the Georgette-bor- dered effects so generally becoming, on plain or che- nille-dotted centers—may be fastened closely about the throat or worn in graceful folds from the hat. In brown and navy, priced at $1.00 and $1.75 —THE DPASEMENT STORE Dressing Sacque Sets To Embroider 75¢ LL ready to wear except for the em- broidery work are these Sacques with Caps to match, stamped for French knot and lazy daisy work in simple de- sign on pink mercerized lawn. A suggestion for a gift that will be much appreciated. Price 75¢. Night Gowns and Combinations of fine nainsook, well-made and stamped in dainty de signs, $1.60 each, —THR BASEMENT STORE. Bandeau Brassieres, 35c —in the popular style pictured, made in back- fastening style of pink material, with elastic in- sets in back and tape shoulder straps. They give adequate support without binding the fig- ure. Price 35¢. —THE BASEMENT STORM UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. FIFTH AVENUE—PINE BUSINESS HOURS—9 HE Price $29.50. low price the Base- ment Store is featuring Hats of Velvet and Satin in ostrich-trim- med effects, models in which beaver cloth is combined and_ others with touches of fur or- | | chenille in their trim- ming. Sizes from wide- to brimmed _ sailors The Suit pictured is of navy serge, jacket of the proper length to give long lines, an effect heightened by the long row of but- tons down the back which is paralleled by | row of braid. The powkets of jacket and skirt | are in slash style outlined by tailors’ braid. SUPPORT IT. STREET—SIXTH AVENUE TO: 5 3 foo Extra-size Suits Shkillfully Desigreed to Compliment the Full Figure $29.50 and $35.00 ITH no extremes of style to mar their slendering straight lines, these Suits are ideally adapted in design as well as size to the stout figure. They particularly favor plain tailored effects with notch or square collar, long rows of buttons, braid bind- ing and embroidered arrow- heads for trimming — the pockets are of the incon- spicuous slash style. Care- fully tailored from serge and poplin, in black, navy and taupe—sizes 41 to 51. Priced at $29.50 and $35.00. with —THE BASEMENT STORE. Good Values in Trimmed Hats at “ 85 | T this attractively- small draped turbans, d and an excellent selec- tion of costume color- ings, also black. Low-priced at $4.85. —THE BASEMENT STORE, HE will appeal to woman, It has tricot mesh at sides and back, while the front is strengthened with firm pink wh tiste. An elastic band at top holds the corset closely to the figure and there are two sets of hose supporters attached. Sizes 19 to 25. Price $2.50. —THE BASEMIGNT STORE. at $2.50 flexibility of this Corset the active v ws “$i More Than 1 500 Diliely and Blouses of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Highly Interesting Values at These Moderate Prices: $5.00, $5.75, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 —exampling the newer effects in approved circular, square, V and re -aeigy models for tail- ored suit and semi-dress wear. —in flesh-pink, white and soft suit shades: navytblue, brown, taupe, ’ bisque, coral. The several models pictured, of Georgette crepe, are typical of the charming styles in this widely diversified collecuon. Second Floor. Sleeveless Sweaters Adapt Themselves to Winter Wear by giving additional warmth under the suit jacket, and they are rib- bed at waistline to fit closely. Knit of zephyr yarn, in Turquoise, Pekin- blue, Olive and Salmon shades, with crochet fin- ish at neck and arm-eyes. Attractively priced at $2.50. Slip-over Sweaters knit from _ mercerized yarn are also in close- fitting style, with long sleeves and sailor collar ending with tassel in front. Knit in fancy stitch, in Copenhagen, Rose and Green, some with black collar and cuffs. Price $5.75. —THE PASEMENT STORE. Ivoroid Toilet © Articles at $1.00 N attractive opportu- nity to. choose for gifts or for personal use at an advantage is offered in this low-priced assort- ment which includes: Hair Brushes, Trays, Jewel Boxes, Picture Frames, Perfume Bot- tles, Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers, also Baby Sets, at $1.00 each. Other Attractive Offerings in this Desirable Toilet Ware: Ivoroid Buffers in case, 50c to to $1.00, Soap Boxes, 50c. Perfume Bottles, 250 to $1.75. Combs, 25c, 50e and $1.00 each, Pin Cushions, 50c to $2.25. Nail Files, Button Hooks, Cut- iele Knives and Tooth Brush Holders, 25c each. in oval and round shapes, $1.65 to $5.00. Hair Brushes with serviceable bristles, $1.00 to $5.50 each. THE BASEMENT STORE. Castile Soap 10c Cake LIVE OIL CASTILE Soap in cakes of con- venient size, soothing soap for baby’s bath; and an excellent toilet soap for all-family use, 10¢ cake, $1.00 dozen. —THE RASEMENT STORE.

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