The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 9

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PAGE 9 OAKLAND 5-Passenger Cars | Can Now Be Had at the Reduced Price of THE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. “AR | PLAYMATES WILL DANCE TO HELP TOBACCO FUND * “Get Your Cards _ U.S, MEN SING x Yew, cn “ON MARGH INTO it Tree Festival festival December BY WEBB MILLER oe be found for all ted Press ( pondent) fathers and brothers WITH THE AMERICANS IN! PRUSSIA, Dex The American 0.@ lett of way Ted army, marching up the Moselle va criealten children aving arrived within lems than 40 eaching the tower inberg also wer © entered se Clothes Tailored to your or- der, by your fellow union men, right here in Seattle—ina | shop that is known | for its expert tailor- | ing. They cost less money than ready- mades of similar quality. 15 Ste s cfailors cupy f German territory have displayed mr len indiffe « JUDGE EASTERDAY, FAMOUS AS JURIST, | 1S DEAD IN TACOMA TACOMA, De Judge C. M Kasterda © fe 35 tion warning the pe the American so $1,365. F. O. B. SEATTLE We only have a few left. Why not pur- chase yours now—as we don’t know how ne man rh are soon we will get any more? You can have juvenile hristenson (left) and nie Booth (right), who will perform at Press Club Audito rium Vaudeville ring the rch thru Treves und Bitburg, th and sang merrily marching one on very easy terms. ughboys whistled Location of the Proposed new Fre. club auditorium rary will be dix Fifth and Uni These two little girls, schoo! play Mins | vernity, columns were obliging!y mates and dance pupils of Friday evening. The ma opened to pe # of discharg her” of Fre ed German #0 night at| Ruth F. Doherty, dramatic instruct-| jority of the other acts will be ne nd Fre-| or, will furnish one of the 15 vaude-| given by professionals, according to Miss Doherty | ville acts to be given in the Press fe wadtion, 0 Strike Ties Up Omaha Car Lines OMAHA, Neb. - - —— -_ — act play, “In the Palace G Wtibec INF! INVALIDS Will be presented. The pr co fer and to Our Boys tn France 1 r fund. ASK FOR , The Original Matoaita es ' Qe Washington Oakland Company Pike St. at 12th Ave. Sewu M Strom Cove EC. Stos FREE DOCTOR Bu-Goverament Physician blahaatae eed hdd detec aaATTTSTITIII IIS EET TTT TTT TTT TTT Tree} Nourtehi - 906 SECOND AVE Qppentie the Diecetiolae i : ad . claim tt Ne Cooting 7 ’ Oo SF dk ntewr TN eout 900 snen | Fortnfante,Lnvatide snaQrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Matted Qrain Estractin Powder || Lect for the Pres idectee ncn, of the men are out OTHERS ore IMITATIONS The Original Food. Drink For All Ages are affected — = = ESTABLISHED 1875. " ‘TELEPHON! SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses! Stylish, Practical, Exclusive Garments at Greatly Lowered Prices—Several Hundred Late Fall and Early Winter Garments Our Best Suits Have Been Reduced to $55.00 Formerly $75.00 to $100 Included are models from Paris, tailored by New York's most exclusive shops. Developed in the “fabrics and colors of the hour.” Strictly tailored, fur trimmed and dressy types in a very complete selection. $22.50 for Suits Formerly $29.75 and $35.00 50 Suits in the assortment. Trim, tailored serges, practical tweeds and poplins, in the fav- ored dark colors—navy, brown, green and black. These garments are as smart as they are low priced; thor- oughly tailored, of quality wool- ens. Elegant Coats at $55.00. Formerly $59.75, $65.00 and $75.00. Unquestionably distinguished for everything the coat of the hour should embody—fur trimmings, clev- er belts, sleeve and cuff arrange- ments—all vying with one another in originality. Materials: Duotone, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine and Ve- lour in the new colorings. Lined with silk. Jersey Dresses $29.75. Formerly $35.00, $39.75 and $45.00. There are shades of blue, brown and plum, which include all the fashionable colors. Braid trimmed, embroidery trimmed, sashed, fringed and narrow in- conspicuous belts. The jersey cloth is of soft, heavy qualities. Smart Skirts $10.00. Formerly $12.95 and $15.00. Plaid worsteds, in bright or subdued tones, and fancy taf- fetas. Among their outstand- ing features are the excellence of tailoring, the distinctive wide belts, their plait arrangements and color combinations, Wool Dresses $17.50. A special purchase of all-wool navy French Serge Dresses in six correct styles, showing much vari- ation as to neck line—the close-fit- ting “V” neck, round neck faced with silk; box, accordion and knife plaits are used effectively, as well as silk braiding, military braid and embroidery. =~ —_ These Suits, Coats and Dresses Are From the Many Distinctive Styles of Which There Are Only One or Two of a Kind Left — Plum colored duotone Coat trimmed with Kolinsky Fur. Reduced from $125.00 to $95.00. Right — Evora Cloth Coat, with extension sleeves, collar and cuffs of gray squirrel. Reduced from $185.00 to $115.00. Henna colored Suit trimmed with broadtail fur, designed by Bernard. Re- duced from $150.00 to $55.00. Bernard designed _ this sand colored Velour Suit with Hudson Seal collar. Formerly $100, now $55. Right—Havana Brown Duvet de Laine model by Callot. Re- duced from $125.00 to $95.00. Left—-Burgundy col- ored Bolivia cloth Coat, trimmed with Hudson seal. Reduced from $150.00 to $115.00. Kitten’s Ear Suit with huge Hudson Seal collar; formerly $150; reduced to $55.00. Henna colored Velour Suit trimmed with Hud- son Seal bands. Formerly $85.00, reduced to $55. Navy Serge Dress Navy Tricotine Dress $35.00 Another exam. Taupe Wolf Scarfs $25.00 Formerly $29.75 and $35.00 Royal Blue Tricotint Dress 55.00 $59.75 pe eee Formerly i cial $65.00 Sinuously Draped Chiffon Velvet— $75.00 Formerly $79.75 Chenille fringe. crushed effect at waist, Brown Georgette Dress $45.00 Formerly $49.75 Sand Colored Jersey Dress $29.75 Formerly $39.75 Embroidery is ita keynote. Al though there inn't another like it, it exemplifies t character of 5.00 Jersey in this Flat animal shape Scarfs, lined with crepe silk, and in- terlined. Full, glossy pelts. Taupe wolf is very becoming and very fashion- able. 18 of these scarfs only. purchase. ple of the broad An exquisitely Soutache braid is scope of the $35 beaded frock for informal The richness used in develop drsée.. selection of this material has made it one of the season's embroidery mo- most fashionable. On this one the f tits girdle is of satin, with large bead ornament at front ing the unique One of a spectal occa combined purchase, in the favored straight silhouette. sions from the assortment at no original $45.00, Others of tricolette, Copen blue facings peep out line serge Simple, rich and taffeta from unexpected velvet eon and velvet places, becoming. - S 2 Rasa ss STaeae oe.

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