The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 9

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ery. aes Var Tet eeecnr SVPeetn? MPC eorvreryervruwrrvr,7? enraesenwt & SRY BPTeenetr J ———————— PABLISHED 1875. Gifts to Be Embroidered These stamped articles will make distinctive, ap- preciated gifts when em- broidered. Table Cloth Holders, stamped on cream dia- mond cloth, $1.25. Scarfs, stamped on linen, $1.50 and $1.75. P Pincushions, stamped on linen, 5x 18-inch size 85c. ‘atin Pinecushions, Ss Teapot Holders, stamped on pique, 35c. Turkish Towels, stamped for French knot embroidery, to be finished with crochet edge, 75c and 85c. Card Table Covers, stamped in outlining pattern, 55¢ and 75c. Huck Towels, in five new French knot de- signs, large 75¢ guest size, 35c. Telephone Cushions, stamped for outlining, 85e. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Fitth Fleer. The Stationery Sale The quality of the Sta- timery is as much a fea- ture of this sale as the prices. The comparative ‘Walues are given so you will tealize the importance of the event. 4! Hurd’s Stationery 45c Box The 75e quality, consisting of 24 sheets and envelopes of fine linen paper in white, 3 buff, gray and primrose tints. | 5c Box The $1.00 quality, consist- ing of 48 sheets and envel opes with 5 shades in a box. 95c Box ‘The $1.25 quality, consist- ing of 24 sheets and corre spondence cards, 43 envel- opes; in pink, white and buff. $1.35 Box The $1.75 quality cabinet boxes, consisting of 48 sheets and envelopes. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Pe First Floor. ea BLOUSES YOU’LL LOOK i OH, SO TRIM! fn one high-collared Blouse of Georgette, made with its shoulder yoke effect finished With eyelet embroidery. And the fullness tucked in tiny tucks. In white, flesh or navy, OR DAINTILY, COMPLETE in the one with its large col- lar and frill, trimmed with Venetian lace motifs and hand-embroidered dots. In flesh or white Georg- ette, $9.95. A Clever Collar of pink satin is folded and fastened down in the front by three little irl buttons, on another blouse of Georg- ette, Georgette pleating edges the collar, and satin bands finish the cuff, In flesh or white, $5.75, —MacDoagali-South wick, Second Floor. 2 TR cease Sell your old Gold, Pewter and Silver to the Metal Exchange for War Savings Stamps THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. MeDougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Military Suits ing home. fabrics. Ages Officer S Bags, Girdles and Christmas Novelties | Are Best Made From Net Guimpes Are JV ery Smart High neck Net Guimpes with hatid-embroidery added and fine Valenciennes lace for trimming; have full body fastémers in back; $2.75. Novelty Ribbons $1.25 Yd. Pa “Tailored” | In vivid tones and soft col- y i 5 | orings—stripes and plaids in estee many shades and combina- “Tucked into smartness’ | | tions, and Persian, rose and rows of tucking down pansy designs with wonder- piconet agente A hematitching and pearl but ful richness of color, 6 to 8 eaiaheddies “ak Wed inches wide satin; 8 1-Southwiek, —MarDougall-South wick, ". First Floor, Novelty Silk Umbrellas Every Woman or Gift Purchaser Should See Pure Silk Cover Umbrellas $3.95 Colors—Black, hunter's green, gray, taupe, navy, maroon, cardinal, king's blue. Have hardwood handles, simple in design, but decidedly attractive. Eight-rib paragon steel frames. Silk Cover _ Umbrellas $8.95 Covers of the finest quality silk found in our stock. Styles are the very new- est. Black and white borders on inside of covers, bakalite tips, bakalite handles in self or contrasting shades. Colors purple, taupe, dark green, navy, red and black. | Plaid and Solid Cover Umbrellas $5.95 Color is their keynote. Some have striped band edges of contrasting colors. Bakalite tips and handles of many col- ors. Come in red, navy, purple, taupe, dark green and black silk of fine quality. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleor Hut. Women’s Felt Comfys $2.00 Pair Made of fine quality felt in rose, Copen, orchid, dark green, navy blue, brown, lavender, light blue and Oxford gray. Buck- skin soles and soft padded insoles. —MacDougall-Soathwick, Fifth Fleer. Making Christmas Merry for a Boy See him smile when he dons new clothes The kind that put a boy on mettle, and he'll take considerable pride in wearing now when the boys are com- Well tailored. 3 to 10, Major Suits of heavy weight cotton Khaki, $3.50 and $4.50. s of wool, $12.50, $16.50 and $18.50. Aviator Suits, $7.50. Scout and Soldier Outfits of khaki, $3.95 to $8.00, Extra Caps, 75¢ to $2.00. Extra Puttees, $1.00 to $4.50. Suits Cut on Military Lines Finely tailored Suits with slant pockets, metal buckles on belts, and Of excellent | other military touches in cut. Of tweeds, mixtures, serges and cheviots; $10.00 to $25.00, Mackinaws In many kinds of plaids, as well as plain grays and browns. Sturdy fabrics. Sturdy tailoring. Weather-proof; $10.00 to $17.50, $10.00, | Ratncoats Rubberized and cravenetted. Every kind a boy could want; $2.95 to $11.00. —MacDougall-Southwiek, Third Floor. A Frock of Unusual Style Black Velveteen Braid Trimmed Dress The One Sketched Is $35.00 The combination is very becoming, espe- cially when supplemented by lines with the dash of this model. An entire selection of dresses of fashionable smartness at this moder ate price—$35.00, Serges, Silks, Satins Tricolettes, Jerseys and Velours Many have been reduced from higher priced assortments, including models for the Busi- ness Miss or Madam, and those occasions that require a little more formality than the blue (% serge. In all the dark, smart colors—black, navy, taupe, Congo brown and Burgundy. —MacDougall-Southwich, Second Fleer. Smart Street Boot $8.50 Made of extra heavy tan Russian calf- skin and black Russian calfskin with gray ooze tops, welted soles and military heels. Same model is offered in patent coltskin with ivory kid tops, $8.50. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor. Gift Suggestion Bureau Fourth Floor Organized to be a practical help to the gift seeker who is puzzled. It is an index, in reality, to the entire store. You are cordially invited to use it to the limit of its resources, Express and Mailing Station Now Open in the Gray Linen Shop Quality and Highly Developed Style in Every Garment in This Sale of Women’s Coats Reduced! selection, fur. finest quality. new novelty belt effects. At Reduced Prices Some of the most fashionable coats of the sea- son. The style range offers a wide breadth of choice. Coats Reduced to $35.00 Choice embraces Coats of wool velour, seal plush, meltons, broadcloths and novelty coatings. lar of fur, belted or semi-belted styles. Many lined throughout. Coats Reduced to $55.00 The much advertised ‘“Helaine Coats” Materials are wool velours, silvertones, Duvtone and novelties. Plain tailored models, or models combined with fine Coats Reduced to $65.00 Rich, elegant, soft cloth textures of Bolivia, Duvet de Laine, suede velours, pom-pom and broadcloths. Novelty silk linings, Many have large shawl col- are included in this Fur collars of the loose pleated backs and —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor, Give the Price of a Meal to a ii Belgian's Relief . | Tag Day Tomorrow MAIN TELEPHONE Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Furnishings A group of unusual values of just those things bought as gifts, and for a man’s daily use. Silk Shirts Reduced to $6.95 From $8.95 to $10.00 Broken lines, including a very good assortment of choice patterns in every size from 14 to 17; some slightly soiled or mussed. imported fabrics, hand. satin stripe broad of splendid wearing silks. shirts of silk twill, empire cloths and woven broadcloth crepes Union Suits Reduced to $5.85 $6.50 to $8.00 Qualities Fine quality wool garments in three weights—light, me- dium and heavy. Mostly nat- ural gray in color. Sizes 84 to 38, including garments for stout men. Sample Bathrobes $9.85 $12.50 and $15.00 Qualities Exceptionally rich, hand- some patterns in a very ex- cellent quality blanket cloth. Can be used as lounging robe as well as bath robe. 1,800 Men’s Neckties 65c 4 Regular 75¢ and $1.00 Qualities A great variety of novelty silks in a large range of rich colors, or dignified self-figured effects. Well tailored in large open end shapes. Gloves Reduced | Silk Hose, $1.35 to $1.85 | $1.75 to $2.50 Qualities Regidar $2.50 Qualities Black, white, cordovan, tan, Palm Beach, white with black clocks, navy blue with white M. sewn. Finely made and clocks, pearl and battleship exceptional for wear. | gray. —MarcDougall-South wick Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. Washable gray Cape Gloves with spearpoint backs. P. X. | | A Variety of Smart Winter Hats at $5.95 and $10 The Hat Sketched $5.95 Brown velvet tam with cording and a Hackle Pompon its sole or- namentation. Chenille and Beaver cloth with velvet, and fur combi- nations help to attain a marked originality in others. aed The shapes are close-fit- ting turbans, tricornes, sail- ors and those with unusual irregular brims. The most fashionable trimmings are seen—velvet choux, ostrich fancies, French flowers, beads, embroidery and_ steel ornaments. Colorings include all that’s fashionable. —MacDeugall-Southwick, Second Fleor. Some of the Things One Misses by Growing Up Practical Blue Serge Dresses for Misses ‘6 to 14” The frock to the right has its embroidery in a combi- nation of rose and emerald green, the tassels at the neck emerald green also. And the shirred pockets showing a bit of green facings. Collar and cuffs of organdy; $17.50. Black and white plaid silk is the trimming of the other, with its simple, round neckline, and moderately wide belt; $12.50. These two are indicative of the complete, well selected styles for children in the Girls’ Own Shop on the Third Floor. Frocks of silk and serge. For dressy or general wear, in individual modes. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor.

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