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5 ; TE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919 PAGE 7 Terrible Ordeal of Seattle Doctor Is Told in Letter We hip and within 10 George were nicely from is of the awny h steamship Gal | keep « German | ward of t —_ ~- = FIFTH AVENUE SIXTH AVENUE FREDERICK & NELSON PINE STREET The January Displays of White waa s k by . i on th way to) mafe from He eald. ot in a dramatic I'm going the windwa eceived here. He was T told him he nen couldn’ ° i ete anti at] t told a the men, coultne he Hl Je Main and : 2 ae cal service, having enlisted before} and that we would crash agninst kal service, having emlsted, afore) and that we would crash aenioe' | Basement Store OW ro2ressin iam Oe coupe 18 Me visited his! waa in command and he was not Sections eianetes parents her ho insisted, the result being that the The letter follows men got tired and dropped their Sabet tom ee, a ey den wih ee Gowns in the | For the January Displays Corset Covers in the aes sccm | 85e to $3.25 | __25c to 75c ° L saw th ateersman |! GOWNS AT 85¢: Made of soft mus- | | hese Envelo e Cher nises CORSET COVERS AT. 25¢: Of soft, orn be wav : lin, in slip-over style, edged with heer muslin, with a combination of f ‘ blue stitching at neck and sleeves | Cluny-pattern and Valenciennes laces swim in the and finished in front with satin for trimming, and topped ‘with rib- a » the boat 4 ribbon bow. a é bon-run lace edge. — is, bac mare ” . ; Nilet-pattern lace and embroidery the ship's side and went up it hand GOWNS AT $1.35: An_ inset lace edging, 25c. , Jover hand, Looking down, I saw motif and rows of narrow shirring | a re " . [two killed, oné the chief steward, stitched in blue makes a_ dainty CORSET COVERS AT 38¢: Dainty who had hie head smashed in, and trimming for these Gowns. They - muslin Corset Covers with ribbon- egy We cee ta tha tat, 3 are topped with ribbon-run Torchon run embroidery edge at top and the men’s hand Two port| was easy as the gunwales were lace edge, and the sleeves are also embroidery braid edge at arm-eye, side went the same way. They were) flush with the water and the waves lace-edged. 39¢e. filled with women and children. Ar ou toward the beat. I then y lauae otart a te them, Stow, if you , GOWNS AT $1.45: Slip-over Gowns CORSET COVERS AT 59¢: Lingerie cog agar pec th eal eiar baeae chee with three organdie embroidery | Cloth Corset Covers with cotton 4 aheed and k mee! fo “a motifs inset with rows of pretty Torchon lace insertion, ribbon-run ng toward th t t-pattern lace insertion; rows of lace beading and edge. r fine shirring and dainty ribbon-run CORSET COVERS AT 65¢: Made of . lace beading edge | soft lingerie cloth, with Valenciennes a GOWNS AT $2.95: Sleeveless styles, lace and embroidery insertion com- | He Helped Women my neck in water and as w of soft nainsook, with pire top bined in their trimming, and topped Ww gl I first came on deck and) past another boat I saw D-, the formed of rows of dainty embroidery with ribbon-run lace beading and Sint inthe tedammhane atu apd becdn <tiesiah’ at tae Ce tas and Valenciennes lace insertion edge. Other styles are daintily trim- I thought the pirate Hun had fired! French song I used t sewed together. Edged at neck with med with embroidery. another into el ov the cottensra) ies ee tee Are narrow ribbon-run beading and lace | CORSET COVERS AT 75¢: Filet- | . 7 % . ‘ and finished with bow of satin rib- | s i eS . | We had pe ry Pat } pattern lace in plain and pointed | . 4 bon. Lace edging finishes the arm- effect trims these dainty covers of eye and ribbon bows finish the lingerie aati: ait they ob finished | shoulder. —= with Valenciennes lace beading bath A apa od Pty A bse | 4 ere ENVELOPE CHEMISES of lingerie cloth are daintily trimmed with rows threaded with ribbon, and edge styles 8 rice is ains * 4 “ " 3 sever ents: a " i with Pca Pineal of fine Valen- of Valenciennes lace insertions and edgings, bandings of lawn stitched with COVERS with cap sleeves of lace and ciennes lace insertion in combina- color, embroidery bandings and ribbon rosettes. Very attractively Seo ee gt lace -_ { : , orga ser are als ld rman soapy re tion with organdie embroidery priced at $1.25. Te. AO SRREE OR te ee ting some of the boats over I took motifs; finished with ribbon bands o¢- some men around the and rosettes. The sleeves are trim- | ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 58¢: Soft with ribbon-run lace beading and edge. * conte ee ne ~ Her med with, the lace and small em muslin is used for these Envelope Another style in pink batiste has yoke Muslin Drawers | rou le loat as te -_ - - 7 ns _ > > roideres b 4 o glee Mig ithe broidery motifs. Chemises, with yokes made of rows of of pink crepe de Chine ¢ 1 ibroidered in the January Displays One boat was full of Tommica just scene an 2&0: Gow t k ‘ : with French knots in dainty colors. going over. I Gaal shale ane oa ‘ GOWNS AT $2.50: Gowns of pin lace and embroidery insertion and The top is finished with narrow rib- | 35c to 75c men, b n't dwell on " afte be nc manggtfenr a chr he ree en and edge. Drawer part finished with shoulder straps are of satin ribbon. | DRAWERS AT 35¢: Made of good ’ heat died, but by the + signs, with trimming of pink satin 1 aes ¥ . quality muslin with embroidery or ship's off on I knew from seeing bands or fancy stitching and ribbon lace edge. CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEM- | tucked ruffle. Laney bows ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 75¢: ISES AT $2.25: Pink crepe de Chine | i erank at the davits while t CREPE GOWNS AT $2.00: Slip-over Chemises of nainsook trimmed with Chemise trimmed with wide bands of | DRAWERS, 45¢ TO 75¢: Made of ® 4 smbroide: . ss Filet-pattern lace insertion, . topped | soft muslin with embroidery or lace is hard v styles in pink or blue and white pin ribbon-run embroidery edge, and arm pee ica aaa ar rich ards ie . of peopte, stripe crepe, with ribbon-run lace eyes and drawer part finished with with narrow ribbon-run edge, and arm- | rimming, or groups of pin tucks. beading edge at neck and sleeves. narrow embroidery edge; other styles are lace trimmed. eyes and drawer part are finished to match. BLOOMERS AT 65¢: Of white cot- | ton crepe with elastic at waistline boat I tried three tim but the tackle was jammed. I called to some of the sailors and stewards, but we could not remedy it, so I told them to cut the beat and take their chances the ship went down and knee, 65c. | WHITE BATISTE BLOOMERS, 75¢. | Crepe Pajamas, $3.50 | pull a man back into s had been washed over. at the “ ' "Dr > ni as or PAT mi aa > | | : | ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 85¢: CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEM- Camisoles Made of lingerie cloth, these Chemises ISES AT $2.75: Trimmed with fine are trimmed with. rows of fish-eye Filet-pattern lace insertion, ribbon-run $1.00 to $2.00 bers as tw it loose, jump int Valenciennes lace insertion, ribbon-run lace beading edge, two rows of hem- | lace beading and edge; drawer part stitching, silk rosettes and satin ribbon ps Gut Wes Brave tee it eres de Chine and Gatin finished with lace edge to match. shoulder straps. Another style is HESE attractively-styled garments Pa ba } : pe : i Se Aine so eae s trimmed with shadow lace and satin are in one-piece effect, with ae “ fashion these dainty garments, | ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $1.45: ribbon shoulder straps. bluebird or butterfly pattern in delft- The man was with their lace and ribbon trimming rbd este a nes mes Van, | OTHER ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN | blue on pink ground; some with side Parmesan and satin ribbon shoulder straps. Made oo eres Ss PINK CREPE DE CHINE AND | pockets in drawer part. Low-neck very brave. I ing that she w for her not to wor " still a life raft at the stern and for them to get Om it until I could get somie men to throw it overboard. a They went away, the man very ser rowfully. I never saw them again “Finally the «aptain and first of fleer came to the port side and rig ged up a new tackle and together We got the boat over. It ciennes insertion, and rows of shirring J : aie stitched in blue. The top is finished SATIN, $3.25 to $4 style, with short sleeves. Price $3.50. THE BASEMENT STORE, with elastic shirring at waistline. s —THE BASEMU“NT sTORE. | SEMENT STORE. e at the stern make 2 So they p r the seats and seated me in the stern with a blan und me. This got e water and I I had to White Cottons Specially Priced | In the January Displays HEN prices so attractively low are quoted on staple cottons is an be lifted Household Linens Specially Priced In the January Displays ERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK of aquality that will launder well and give last boat. After it was the water I slid down a r got into it. Others erew and were packed was in char . . ——— : . a as excellent service; 72-inch width, special S5¢ yard; 64-inch width, special at | ne man : xcelle : ride Spring sewing meeds. A ; : ver OM, BOOREa Saoet ane |Tacoma Operating excellent time to provide for Spring sc et %5¢@ yard; 54-inch width, special 65¢ yard. ooo, ee & Tide Flat Carline} jonc cLOTH, adapted for so many | BLEACHED MUSLIN of desirable ae vi rile ta ana to TACOMA 3—3 : needs in women’s and children’s wear,| weight for night gowns and pillow | PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS of mercer- | 81x90 inches, special $2.10; 81x99 | . specially priced for the 12-yard bolt, cases, 36 inches wide, special 18¢ yard. ized cotton, in four sizes, specially} inches, special $2.20. (Sizes before | iclatiliaieaama at $2 and $2.65. Ten-yard bolts, : . | priced as follows: | hemming.) | DIFFERENCES P 2. r > CARER en — . A . : eee | aaa B2.55 and $2.90. WHITE GABERDINE for summer tub | 90-inch size, special WHITE COTTON BLANKETS with pink | | or E i BLEACHED COTTON TWILL skirts, middies and aprons, special at neh special or blue borders, 62x74 inches, for middies and tub skirts, special 25¢ BSe¢ yard. » special special $2.95; 66x80 inches, special | yard. THE UASEMENT STORE. , Special $3.35. j The difference of opinions crented all our courtny erence of op : SHEETS of firmly-woven quality, size | PILLOW CASES in 36x 5-inch size (be- | made contexte : : e e ee inches, special $1.65 and fore hemming) ; special 27¢ and 35¢. | Begin Campaign to Turkish Bath Towels Special 15c and 20c | 31:85: size 81x99 inches, special at | yi~pN WEFT TOWELING in 17-inch | ’ $1.95 Sizes mentioned are before | ; ay ony {| Sell Hotel . Stock ; x i : z width, special 18¢ yard. | aS TACOMA, Jan Tape Exceptionally low prices for such desirable Towels. They are of medium hemming. | COTTON TOWE ade eee f | On tach Pav SUIT, COAT. D camapal Pago weight, soft and absorbent. Size 18x42 inches, special 20¢; size 18x38 SHEETS of evenly-woven, durable qual- | special dn ae in 17-inch width, i! the PLONE UPsTaims inches, special 15¢. THE BASEMENT STORE. ity, size 72x90 inches, special $1.90; | * = a A | At the FLORENCE STORE campaig nd who raised more than $300,000. FREDERICK & NELSON’S 40th Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture HE pre-inventory clearance of odd suites, samples and discontinued pat- terns, together with extensive special purchases. The Sale assortments Fourth include complete suites and odd pieces for every room in the house, at ree FJgor markably low prices. ss \/ ‘Haig to Become | Earl Says Mail Made to your individual meas- ure. In our own Shop, as low as sat ot inet $2.50 them by mas “GUG" WILLIAMS MISSING ‘ Wi e ix missing. His mother, Mr has telegraphe the WE FIT KRYPTOK GLASSES The Invisible Bi-foent and Near ¥ Broken Lenses Dupliented Fourth Floor Richard Jeattle Chamber of Commerce IVEGNER OPTICAL CO.) “sr Pode B. VEGNER, MGR. |