The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1918, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE, STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918. PAGE 11 Ichamber of Commerce of United States | , Calls Meeting to Tackle Peace Problems ac Dougall-/outhwick h Of the @hipma HY HARRY A, WHEELER SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE STREET f ; i 5 eat orle government tates will hold a special meeting | President of th of Com 64 ij.” announced State Ad ait Aturday morning merece f the United States oR. i the | » ne on the} CAMP LEWIS, Ne The 13th{ ‘The organization of industries |i] D ie ] I Lc hy eo ne ———— _ priorities board, T wlay nd BA oh division w mare view before | ¢ bie of large war reduction y > ) T a sas mn explained that a great bpsnents in this city, lof tl Pine Sire So Reproduced in Navy Blu Color Combination Poiret Twill at $55 ‘ | ene ill at $5 Cherry and Navy Nata tns — Style-Genius, Milgrim “Victory” | | : “or fe yt ‘ve | other was added | to the List, unt J 1 ee : | “any eve ' The style characteristic of Peace has manifested itself in fash- 1 | “Al aie gues | Milerim is embodied in this se- jon This new color combination has | <f " lay. 24 sary . na ‘ ‘ j ca Tomorrow (Saturday), Nov, 23, we observe our eT ee al verely simple Poiret Twill Frock. been chosen to represent the joyous spirit | A vant | of the nation at the coming of peace. | Note the short-waisted jacket effect, the graceful | Second Anniversary |* °° Thin latter clans of industries 4 in complement to our many patrons whose trade we enjoy and who appreciate a o-operatin the war industri » severely si " “Victory” Milliner. coke , up-to-date market, where Cleanliness, Quality and Service are the watch- ff board tunic, severely simple round y y iwords, we offer many big specials, Music and other attractive features pr neckline, A loose panel Chic Hats of cherry and ' ~ To those who are not acquainted with our merits, we extend a cordi: ul invitation to : | swings from the waistline in | mavy combined, solid navy, | jot ‘a happy throng of satisfied customers. and solid che back, which turns up and but- i —PLEASE SHOP EARLY— aoe TE Aietn otrGotune with peaca | tons, forming a short panel. Sketched ts a ¢ | “ - 7 _ | sailor with the ne | 3 Joclared 4 Ay g ial There has been created, therefore, 'f] The frock is typically smart lst Ao a ge a hem ¢ | 4 Merchants Extra Speci S en ee ee oe, and typically Milgrim. Tai- abpears aed the t / PPPhree 1c packages E. C, Corn Flakes..............00eceecceeueueeeenes £- BBE FP tne mont repreventative and expect fl lored thoroughly ; $55.00, ee ges sEblacor ect Inge | Three cans of Campbell's or Van Camp's Soup for . seeeeeeeeenes ade 9M “hall gitar shin | | <shicabengedl-Aoutiviies | Three cans Carnation or Borden's Milk for ...... 40¢ weotive Industrie Second . | ne Industrie | " t at hee | } “| Gowns With New Charms | “Victory” Sweaters | | Tigo bars Crystal White Soap; one 15c Creme | Four tbe Creme Ot B06 | } eee : ‘ eee Three 1Se Rath Tablets; ono 15¢ Creme Oil, ...30¢ DECEMBER 4, 5 AND 6 Cherry Silk Sweaters, the model illustrated, $39.75. Cherry-colored Wool weater, $17.50. Navy Blue Silk Sweaters, $29.75 to $49. The Cherry Sweater combined with a navy skirt or frock, Sweater with a cherry blow | at $35 and $45 Slightly Extreme in Sleeves, Neck Lines and | Fringing—W hen It Is More Becoming . Soap Flakes; one sees 30¢ | Three 6c Impe FRANK—Stalls 14-15 Oli 9 Atlantic Decwmber 4 7 - or a wer Keney and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables s ah Ded Re 0 of the leaders in Selected Stock e time in the \al Peroxide; one Ie Creme O11 BO¢ When thi the first The bell-cuff is shown in a rich velveteen model. | ustries w x 7 i i : th Victory Color Combination” be. other in the Jeration of the The French simple neck lines are relieved with comingly —MacbDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. embroidery, beading and the combining of colors. Sweeping tunics are caught up into drapes. Cherry Colored Jewelry to wear with your navy serge dress or costume. Serge, Silk, Velveteen and Combinations. Every new trimming innovation. | 1) R: gigarl ee A big array of the best in prob! ut of the war, not| Meats only with reapect to their common | 5 ey " a use of basic materials, which would nw in com: | disas's * to bring them together in ten r re m of dustry, & i area ! a hevioar 9 . ® mon other than t arising from Branch No. 2—Basemen' ductione | it was a logical step that, after the xpert body of j In fashionable shades of Satin, Crepe Meteors, | | —Macbougall-Southwick, Second Floor. | Novelty Wooden Beads with metal extensions and | chains, $1.25 to $3.00 . A clean, sanitary qual- ity meat market, well stocked with the ry ary Thanksgiving Hams, Bacon, Lard, , ? Lamb and Poultry. The} Desemon & Martino quality: cand’ prices are} oo pg mey a tor right. A trial will make | Swees | ' you a regular customer. ZOBRIST | AMERICAN Stalls 24-27 FRUIT CO. Fresh Butter, Ib..... STALLS 124 | Brooches finished mou 4 Earrings, button or pendant, in captivating effects, ; | Suits for ior | —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. To and From Work ~ (a “Victory” Petticoats Navy blue Taffeta and Silk Jersey Petticoats, $4.95 to $15.00. —_stacdougall-Southwick, Second Floor. $25 and $35 peer oS Every Suit with that service- Ae | | Cherry and Cherry Georgette | le » that i i 4 j , : 7 able style that is so important in | Navy Satin Crepe the business woman’s apparel. Highly lustrous finish, | A very fine grade of All-Silk jeres and Bar Pins with green gold . 50c, nm, 2 the. 10¢5 10 1 For Misses and Women } ADVANTAGES WAR MAY BRING AMERICA » emergency conditions nerican industry finds minating waste, of sim of manufacture, of 2 Ibs. Jellies...... The fabrics i hic ese are de- drapes softly and gracefully, | Georgette for use in developing Ranch E ae rod nape ane Re 4 «Fd The fabrics in which these are de for odd trimming effects | trimming ideas, blouses and Rigs st Fresh Ranch Eggs bir og veloped are also; 40 inches wide; $3.00 | gowns, 40 inches wide; $2.25 2 Ibs. fine Coffee... .4 10 tba. Best Dry 25 | | yard yard Onions . naegeee c | Mac Fresh-made Mayonnaise To each customer, Serge Oxfords | : Spit berg App! sare ore ,. Fe a Dressing. al nero ; $2 a5 are hia Velour Poplins the future Mixtures Tweeds RED SEAL GROCERY} g,IoTT FISHCo. |‘ eupoly of raw ma ANNEX jortage in mect In the newer fashionable col- Large Rastern Oysters, pint 2 pkgs. Sunmald Raisins... 26¢ | Giympia Over serstnn or wilt Cor ors—with plenty trim navy | Try our Lees | vag No. 1 co sigfevace a ee extra Large Dungeness’ Cr a shortage, by what continued blues. Mi will be a regular nuts or Almonds, Ib..... ch ° tal aid will prices be #ta : z a Y 4 customer. 3 Ibs. Fancy Prunes . BEG | Smoked Salmon, Ib. .,...... All are lined throughout with fine quality Peau de Cygne and warmly interlined. 45c can Royal Baking Powder teeeeees foe} SUN PRODUCE CO. Two ibe Biue Label Cateup, 55¢ STALLS 3-6-7 —MacDouxall-Southwick, Second Floor, 36e can Hawalian Pineapple, 30¢ | ‘ ses 26 can Hooth Sardines,....20¢ | Extra Sweet Imperial Grapes, 20¢ can Minced Clams. 15¢] , fen, 1. 200 4 ths. Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 2G¢ | be n, Me des. 9 Ibs. Beat Potatoes * 25¢ Beat € ooking Apples, 4 iba. 286« — STALL 19 Garnauld’s Fresh Washington Creamery A Smart Simplicity that the countr y its own needs, instead of ndent upon other nations yplien? Loaves so large that }eannot afford to bake Butter, Ib. ....2-2..+---- -68¢ . ® to be no price control jf Sforla-hése Street and Storage Eggs, dozen .... poe: rom return to normal prices ab- | ff} $12 50 ) s isco ru *rea sheene , / ¢ md Fresh Ground Peanut Butter ihe <a 25¢ H — Pe, Milk, 1B¢ at; pint....7é Just Opening HOLLAND HAS RUBBER | Cream, half pint ....7....18¢ FOR GERMANY, BELIEF | (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) SINGAPORE, Nov. 22.--Commer | 9 celal circles her lieve that Holland td iding large ks of rubber, | A car, tin and other raw mate: | ical instance. To the becoming- ness of the sand-colored velvet and rolling brim at Special Prices shape is added silver and blue metallic ribbon for a trimming. The Ties at 65c Silk ribbon, French flowers, ostrich wings, Four-in-hand Ties with wide open ends, in Siecire ems etka burnt pheasant bands all add their charms to blocked, foliage, dotted and striped patterns in ibe h les usetinabal eastinn dll price than could be the richness of the Velvet, Panne, Beaver and rb imaginable shade and color to choose Stic tin se tor eer Delicious Mente Our ior ing wee sss is a sufficient guar- ile ot the e <perb urate Velour materials. ‘ieee antee of our careful selection in Fresh and Smoked Meats. Our buyer is now in from: the Dutch Indies gave rise to) Shapes range from the shug-fitting tur- | The Ties at $1.15 m selecting Turkeys for our fastidious trade at Thanksgiving. , - bans to the large picture hats. Exceptional in style, in design, in colorings Book your order with us early and avoid any disappointment, Dr. “Butcher” Gone —MacDougall-southwick, Second Floor, and the exeghonee of the jailoring and libe size. Figured and striped effects most domi- ELLIOTT 3247. But Not Forgotten nantly featured. Made of heavy silk. he r by N. FB. A.) ov Civilians in the (Spectal PARIS The Ties at $1.65 recaptured Laon region will not soon Easily Embroider od " j ‘ Mich, pen of Germany be lee 5 f sic Embroider ed Domestic silks and those from France, Switz- STAM tain does ‘neal Gift Suggestions | Ribbons erland and Italy are used in making these ties. called the er house aatngere teady-anade of ; Wonderful patterns and colorings. Sometimes ents sent to this heavy linene, with pockets See our Live Bee display from Washington Bee Farms. hospital came out, but:they were al ‘to pail so a, 80¢ | 40¢ finest Comb Honey ways more infirm than when they and Black Silk Ribbons, em- The Ties at $1 95 belts stamped in buttonhole and broidered with silver and dot embroidery designs, 1- and B0¢ went in,” said the mayor of a com Large, perfectly tailored shapes. Of foreign pail Karo Syrup... .. TTT "48@ | 25e fine Ginger Snaps, Ib... . 15¢ J mune in the recaptured region. + [MT a vear wlzow, $1.60 gold thread in floral and and dkimentie Hilla ‘of the vole choice ayedie pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour... .28¢ | 35c bottle Snider's Catsup. ase Findi U f | ditto" Saas? ised | conventional designs. In every conceivable shade, color and pattern. v4 12-07, can Royal Baking Powder, B8¢ | 40c-lb. can Golden West Coffee..... 35¢ inding se for | ? ea ; Ze : : p F Coftee ia going to advance Ge Ib.—Now is your chance. U- Boat Chasers made of fine volle, in « hat fancy ; Work. cowld See them! You'll admire the wonderful silks— ; f : ; j Jen ge ae and 10 years, Stamp fail to sparkle with original their rich colorings and exclusiveness. The prices are Metan Ato ha, Cotte { H ptn ayers rise he ip a8 been French oe and ‘rambler ‘rope pd . er SH HUGe PROMS equal to anything we have offered—even before the ean M.S. B. Co te apie hase eaited submarine |] designs; $3.50 as these war. : 4 wancy, sm Mt Tiewns a Oe, See se of the dep Overalls — ready-made of un- Priced $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 | FB A. Ries. Shredded Wheat ag lena ee | and $6.00 yard; 7 to 18 ineh It’s Economy to Buy for Your Own ; Me ees 84, : Be sdtol on finer vt oe en wide | Needs or Gifts in This Great Value Event Nstealipadastaanal ean Red § in ligh and fishe pe sp a | oD k, WAS The section of th - ‘, J oe a7 Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door, STONG'S GROCERY, PINE STRE PUBLIC MAKKET pasdenthip Fifth Fleer, ' Wtest | MacDougall-Southwte en's Shop, Jw nal er red? fOr ity work,

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