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Second and University Mannish Serge and a Gaberdime Suits : $45,00 N ELTED and_ semi-belted and box regulation skirt with } navy and tan; all sizes. —Apparel Section, New Washable patch Coats, Capes and Dolmans —of velour, evora, bolivia, broadcloth and serge; neatly trimmed with braid and buttons; plain or fancy figured lining in all the season’s desirable col- ors. Priced at $45.00—_$48.7: —Apparel Section, ~ ae ’ Priced at eoececees Other styles at.. ~—Silk Underwear ae .00 Third Floor Section, “at Fraser-Paterson Co. Main 7100 models ; trimmed with braid and buttons; some with or tailored Third Floor Satin Camisoles $2.50 —Just received a shipment of new washable satin camisoles in flesh color; val lace and georgette crepe trimmed, with shoulder straps or regulation tops. " -.. $2.50 . $1.75 to $3.50 Second Flow THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. e e e e . e e e e e e e e e o e e ° e e e e e e e Crepe de Chine Night Pongee Cotton Petticoats Gowns $7.50 Blouses —New arrivals in gray, rose, nj pana hemetiched model navy and Diack; with plain \ with yoke; round neck; also a —Serviceable, stylish Pongee and fancy trimmed knife ) square neck style of dainty filet ‘Blouses with convertible col pleated ruffles, Good, service if lar in all sizes, Priced able garments. Y at .. 84.50 = Priced at 82.95 —Silk Underwear Section, Second Floor Distinctive New Models in Bathing Suits ATHING places are open and soon open air swimming will be in vogue. The new bathing suits this season are a revelation of new styles and color combinations. “THE SUTRO” an all wool sult of decided elegance, in gold with black and white stripe; or cardinal with black and white stripe Priced at sees eG13,.50 “NAPLES” an allwool sult of bright colorings. Smartly made tn peacock blue and combination of red; also black and White combination. Priced at . 910.00 Blouse Bection. Third Floor s Socks to match, pete 2 + EPC The Special Price Basement . =F specu 8&5 Capes, Dolmans and Coats ~— ‘ca Tharsday in a Remarkable Offering at 4 50 mT —All new, correct styles, splendid materials, well tailored. Serges, burellas, 3 200 New Trimmed Hats Extraordinary Values for Tharsday $3.65 —Thursday will indeed be hat day in the Special Price Basement. Two hundred beautiful new spring hats trimmed in dozens of charming ways arrived only this week and are placed on sale tomorrow. Latest styles and excellent quality. Large brim hats, close fitting models. In fact, nearly every desirable shape trim- med with ornaments, flowers and tallored rims. A very special offering Thursday, cholc® ....++ee+eerererrereree cecceeees B3.65 | Mack McCann, a nightwatchman at the N. P. docks, dropped dead of| heart trouble early Wednesday morning while waiting for a street ve. and Jackson st. |SeF St Hansen, 3619 Rainier ave.|t#e alley on Union at, laiso a nightwatchman at the docks,| Fourth and Fifth ave, was Th | |The body was taken to the MOFKUE.| ertson Mrs. B. HL she saw Mitchell Mitchell \ ertson cont gation. Coecececcocccccoos SAW HIM TAKE COAT Accused of stealing an overcoat from an automobile, Frank Mitchell 30, @ longshoreman, was arrested in —Apparel Section, Third Floor between late Tues with McCann when he dropped.| day night by Patrolman F. 8. Rob Moul told Rob. take 1s held for investi the a Peptjron happily meets 5 DELIC ‘A in the requirements of those worn ont by worry and excite- Central Public Market Seattle Market » ment over the war, and the pros- Upper and Lower Floors Occidental Avenue and tration following the grip, * 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way influenza, ete. It combines the with nux, tonics and digestives, We Lead! Others Follow! The delicious viands you will find in our show cases are prepared in our own kitchen according to our own recipes. This accounts for the superiority of our products over those you will find elsewhere. Many of our recipes were entirely new to delicatessen shops in Seattle previous to the time we opened. It may be true that you can buy goods similar to ours at other places at the present time. But do not forget that we were the originators, and of course you know that it is seldom that an imitation can compare with the original. pills, pleasant promptly effective. Come and look over our line of Salads, Meat Loaves of various kinds, Chili Con Carne, Baked Beans, Brown Bread and all the rest. A complete line of deliciously prepared foods—from our own kitchen and according to our own recipes. And don’t forget to note the prices and compare them with sells them. COME AND SEE US—GET THE HABIT — great oxidizers and vitalizers of the blood, iron and manganese, pain and other nerve Peptiron is in the form of chocolate-coated to take, and Safe Pills rave been the ideal Family “axative for 40 years—a guar- ntee of reliability. Gentle a action, they are entirely ree from injurious drugs, nd are intended especially for constipation, biliousness, indi- gestion, torpid liv- er or inactivity of the prices you will find elsewhere. They are the two points we wish to emphasize—prices and quality. Our prices the lowest; ~ bowels, quality the highest. * Your druggist Warner's Sate Remetios Co. Rochester, N. ¥.. PAGE 5 She Leads Wayward Girls by Love to Straight Road The Rhodes Co. Kodake and BY BETTY BRAINERD "New | _———- House Dresses I PA ee EE a suppl Judge Marin? | No. not Jude ew Assistant to gna sill Wey Eustaiae anal Dramitee “ Ked into the clear blue Judge Aids Girls | —Main Floor " mother two —-——— r ) —Upper Main Floor { grown daughters, and marv ee =—s os RR EERIE EES ere RNR NEED one #0 well groomed and up todat Oo attractive and «miling could be ty detention home, and the newly appointed assistant to ? . But first, to tell omething of iv Mra. Maring and her $4.25 to $8.50 $4.25 to $10 Satie of Siege CORSETS Tho a native Oregonian, she has mA Oe Menem ived in Seattle a quarter of a tury p Was left a very you widow, with two girls to raise New Second Floor For ten years she engaged in th ‘ 7 j . 0 tate and general broker whose corset requirements are exacting as to style, business here, and she was a #uc pe 4 ’ an, ae five seane ahe served. Of and hygiene, favor the Bon Ton and Royal Worces- the board of ¢ rm ter Corsets, as these are truly of meritorious effort for the high- Her recreats as always been ; civic welfare est of standards. Our shelves are well stocked with models for She has been a valued mem f the P. B. O., chapter A, since the slender, average and stout figure. O VAI i Sole Distrib- wo RCEST ER utors for CORSETS Seattle yRape awn 1896, a member of the D. A. R, Rat nier chapter, and of Myrtle chapter, Bastern Star, She attended the first organized meeting of the Women's ederated clubs and was elected first Back-Lace $1.50 to $4.00 Helped Poor Girts | Few know that Mra, Maring has put several girls thru schools and bt s college, She doem't tell you about those things, unless you ask her, and then reluctantly. | Always she is demonstrating her understanding and pity for the girls who come under her care in the de tention them her © says, “the a Uttle mothering Hans Christian Navy Serge Suits $34.75 New Second Floor ducks,” for, as m need only they, like duck and Anderson's Francette P. Maring, ling, will evolve into beautiful WhIt4/ friend of all the wayward girls at “Judge” Pequot Sheets | and Pillow Cases U Main Floor swans,” One of her theories ts that a girl not quite clean, and poorly clothed, wen her nelf-reapect Tam a at believer in Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus,” she con fided in me, “that very often self right is a fective style with | the detention home, and the only real mother many of them have known—Photo by Cress-Dale, pin 1,349 AWARDED | reapect returns when good clothing asing mod QUOT SHEETS and Pil takes the place of rags els are ¢ ed in low Cases are a quality In Juvenile Court Work HONOR MEDALS pry Homadie agin d of high standard and are It was on February 15, 1918, that} tional values in . rs. Maring first began ber Juv © - Spring eult models wp court work, In becoming superin Red Cross Workers Receive! Bt ncee cee S3B4.75 L ice and fineness of wear, tendent of the dete has got to the bottom of living water. found. She understands the child’s| attitude In regard to the parent and! th parent's attitude In regard to That's why Judge Dyke ahe | that well | in which truth t#/ n home A Blouse Suit Model at $49.50 fa shown in the sketch to the left, which is designed of wool gaberdine and serge and completed with silk Tricolette vestee and fancy pussy willow silk lining. Displayed in navy, Official Recognition Bheets, size 81x90, each.ovs during In recognition the war, 1,315 women and 34 men o he Seattle Red Cross ch Sheets, size $1x99, each. «oe yter were man believes her work will be so ef ated with off med sand and gray secrccvcceneesoe ses pene | Tuesday afternoon at a mane meet Other handsome Spring Suits are also con- —pitow ¢, size 30x02, But bis new assistant not ‘only |! !n the Metropolitan theatre. The spicuous in these displays for their smart ae w epared in this way for her |2¥4rds were presented by Dr. J. E styles and splendid values, and include a CCN wseseceeeroeeees Crichton range of es from 00 to $65.00, $75.00 task, she has the saving salt—a sense of humor. Her motto ts “Be happy—and let others be happy.” “Tell me the worst thing you have Pillow Cases, size 26x45, each .. Workers who gave more than 800} lhours were given special medals sus | | pended on ribbon, and 7 re Joetved this rd. There were 206) and up as high as $125.00. Sizes M4 to 46, women were presented to each the National League for me Goner” ‘ Mu women who had given more than | = * hat Is very often the first ques: | Te) ne and 187 more than 2 400 ~ a tion she pute to girls who are went) 1600 | i ° R to her for investigation, or to the |" tu: ES "st" ant ae ts x ome ot x Rygsian Heroine Returns Starte Girl Right pair of socks every week, Gilbert 4 “Then,” she will add, “wel start| wrought 49 pairs of rocks and Mre t H m. t d C right in to correct it, and forget it, | Gilbert 235 pairs. Mrs. Alice M oO Ce) e 1 e ross and you'll be the girl I want you to/ Harkness was cited for giving four} > establish hospitals along the time she was taken sick with in- be.” sweaters and 265 pairs of socks {| gierian railway and do welfare)fiuenza. Since her arrival in this Yea, in her bine eyes Mes divine! addition to teaching In a church aux-|work for the thousands of Ameri-|country three months ago she has pity for the sunshine turned astray |itiary one day a week and giving ®| cans, Czechs and refugees in that|/been endeavoring to secure a book- in her Uttle charges—it in felt by | day a week to the headquarters | part’ of Russia, a corps of 25 Red/ing to go to Siberia with the Red those little waife of the street, too, | work |Croms workers under the leadership| Cross. Her going ts tn spite of the and, In her kind heart, the vagrant Mrs. Kate Bennett, tn spite of her/o¢ purle D, Bramball, formerly a/decree of the Viadivostok govern- girls see only love for the offender. | years, wen special mention. and |ieurenant in an overseas machine|ment that no Russians be allowed PURER HEE EOS Sh | Miss Geraldine Bennett, a university | gun division, will sail for Siberia,|to land in that part of the country. | girl, was decorated for making socks. | vig J on the Kashima Maru,|Miss Domershikoff's parents per- In praising the work of the Seat: | jeaving ttle Thursday after shed in the war and her brother, tle chapter Dr. Mabel Seagrave, who| ‘This party, which is pledged to at/a captain of artillery, has not been recently returned from hospital ser-|ieast one year's service in Siberia heard from for six months. | vice overseas, told of receiving a box several who are familiar Horace A. Willis, another mem- of hospital supplies at her ¢ Russian language. ber, has seen service with the Red incl pspital | with and finding it came from} Ajice B. Eck and Mildred Mikiska,|Cross in Italy, and Eugene Marvey ed Cron, She sald It | whose par were European,|was a corporal in a supply company ALACE HIP "ec. p. iactiticust.ateectoe|Onie sHenssotmeit;e me tateel aie eee ee Girl” i to be the feature of the! membership of the 13 divisions. in| work at the front as a nurse, is re | —© } CAG Rav ate, Smiecten. wieeen new show which opens at the Pal! proportion to population. Me pre-|turning to her country to ald its ESD ace Hip Thursday. Lalitte Ward | sented an award to Dr. Crichton for | cause Davis, who has been in the city for| nis Red Cross work “Miss Démershikoff, who comes the past three days assisting in Vio | tory Loan work, will be the star from Petrograd, saw service on sev jeral fronts during the early part $2.25 Waffle Iron player. | 3 lot the war, and was awarded four Bo econg bart Hobson. Evry orders of the Cross of St. George a acumen ere ty Sie nd the Order of St. Anne by the monologue which is said to be a Jand the Order o y x limperial Russian government. | After the war she joined a nurs. ing unit recruited in England for |work in Siberia, but before sailing sure gloom chaser, | “The Three Wallflowers” are a trio of young women who are will ing to disguise their good looks for the sake of art. They appear tn| comedy make-up. | Hussey & Carol have what they | “GIVE HIM WAFFLES CRISP AND BROWN” These are the famous Gris- wold’s “Erie Brand” Waffle Irons in the No. 8 size. 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