The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 5

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PAGE 5 OCEAN FERS READY TO 00 3 U. S. Seaplanes to “Jump | | Off” Early Next Week Corsets | $1.50 to $4.00 | NEW YORK, April 29—(nited Presa) The nayvy's thre vey the N.C N. C.49 and N, C.4, theally e trip, will Bon Ton Corsets, Front and Back Lace Models, $4.25 to $10.00 Upper Main Floor Sole Distributors in Seattle for the Royal Worcester The Rhodes Co. {NEW CHAN GEABL E TAFFE ) NEW SHIPMENT of inch Chiffon Silk fetas displays a p! 1g asvortment of change ( able effects which are adapted for afternoon and ) ening drenne Upper Main Floor, Fraser-PatersonCo. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 Is the Receipt of Honor when we pay him the part of our debt of citizen ship that has just come due. of course annot now fully discharge our obligations to country—for as long as we live under the protection of Old Glory we will owe her our whole: hearted allegiance and support—but our debt today fe payable in Victory Bonds, and it mast be paid in full, —We cannot all wear service stripes and wound chevrons and medals for bravery; but we can all be decorated with the high emblem of patriotiem that Uncle Sam has designated for those who are serving him today— This Unet A Special Sale of Georgette and Crepe de Chime ‘Waists $3.98 A BROKEN LINE of georgette and crepe de chine waists is placed on sale Wednesday. Waists are white, flesh, gray, maize and navy. New models of round, square and V-necks with beaded and embroidery fronts. Values from $5.95 to — A very special offering Wednesday n, Third FL Sam gives Upper Main Floor aainaad The Smaller Sizes In High standards of quality and value and excep- tionally smart styles are the striking qualifications of this special purchase, which consists of forty Handsome Spring Suits at $35.00 New Second Floor HIS 18 INDEED an advantageous pur Bae one which will permit our patre © & very distinctive mode As the Assortment contains almost as many different models an there are suits in the collection. The sizes range from 16 to 36 in novelty trimmed, belted and Russian blouse styles especially appropriate for mins or small woman, The color includes rooki «will alight, re plenish their tanks, and head for Ire land More than And by this sign may we know each other —If you bought bonds of other tssues until it hurt, but a Victory Bond and you will feel better. Victory Loan Campaign nd . and bad | in; Enaign H.C, Rod Chief Special Mee and agen blue, black yegne or fancy silk . ; A Sh 7 ff . f commanding officer | f M, A. Mitscher and Lieut. L. T. Bar $2.50 and $3 French Wool Serge Reduced to, a Yard, $1.50 Upper Main Floor YARDS of 40 to 46-inch French wool serge has been 300 assembled from the regular stock and reduced for @ juick clean up. The assortment is compored of plain navy, taupe, gray, mouse, beaver, dark green, Copenhagen blue, wine, nigger brown, rose, plum and black Excellent Suits Harry Sadenwater Chief Machinist's jin, pilots; Lieut [radio operator | Mate C. 1, Kesler, engineer, ie COUNCIL TAKES ine Women will want this styl ish oxford made of brown kid on & comfortable fitting nar. row-toe last, with leather Cu ban heels; indicated tips and fine perforation around vamps and lace stays, Priced at ~The same as above in black UP CAR BONDS Murphine Asks Money forl| Needed Improvements —These Suits of Tricotine, Serge, Covert and dark two- tone mixtures can not be sur- passed at the price asked. Patent Leather Oxfords $8.00 —Light weight oxfords of patent leath- er and black glazed kid, made with hand turned soles, covered Louis heels with plates. Aprons Are Most Needed in Spring S the diversity of home work requires a convenient and attractive garment that will meet the demand of every occasion, we call your particular attention to two splendid percale aprons which are essential for the purpose and displayed in small, medium and large sizes. —Priced at ... - 88.00 —New pump buckles just received to retail from $1.00 to $3.00 Shoo Section, Sedbnd Floor The apron sketched is displayed in A*slip-on apron with V-neck which assorted stripes, checks and plaids; has two large side pockets, kimono sleeves and elt-around belt. Opens laces in the front, has all-around belt, kimono sleeves and turn back cuffs and is shown in: plain pink, also in light -$1.95 They are tailored, semi - tai- oust Tusa Seeman sie improvements needed immediately vestees, others button up with They will take the ordinance up lof the work proposed by Murphine sagen! Section, Third | An ordindnee providing $40,000 to | | " y, ate Lee | ar providing a bond taeue of braid and_ button - trimmed, |ture of the money on street railway some models with fancy was referred to the committees on | finance and utilities by the council) - i | Monday ! convertible military collars; * . wet |this week and report to the council regulation skirts with belts at {t# next meeting, Counctlman | and kets. Erickson demanded careful rerutin }to determine whether it is actually | improvement or any of it could be classed maintenance } New Wool Sweater Coats $12. 50 ‘rae Glee te tear aur —— railways pay roll for April was passed by the coun The finance comm) vider an ordinance to provide for the bulidings department to pre vide additional quarters for the health department on the fourth |floor of the public safety buliding. WANT ESTIMATE | ON SKAGIT PLAN Councilmen Ask Engineer . Furnish Figures Dimock has ond ave. been requested by Acting Mayor Sammy, Lane for a complete estimate on the | cial campaign song, cost of the Skagit river project. The | otle airs. Jeouncil has referral the reports of | The, high xchool banda, the U. of | | Dimock and the hydro-electric ¢ |W. musicians and the bugle and neers who visited Gorge creek to the |@rum corps df the Lowell schoo! will | utilities committee, and is planning | Play for the young army, a trip to the Skagit to investigate | The women’s committee has offer pored dam and power plant |6d prizes to the schools showing the best attendance at the parade, the | F. Uh. | best marching form and the most reports | original costumes | 1 attend| The chidiren will be mobilized and | ‘| aemobilised on’ their own choo! | GE Totion fbr Skin |grounds, and special cars will carry | Bartell’s Drag Store blue and lavender; colored patterns. Price... down front | SMART 1 new lot of pu sweater coats arrived today and they are indeed of delightful colors. | Turquoise, purple, copen, and tan, in belted styles with large sailor collars and patch pockets. Mod- erately priced at SLIP-OVER SWEATERS —Two new colors, coral and blue, arrived for spring wear. Made of wool, closely woven and priced mee 924.00 School Pupils to March in Victory Loan Pageant the parade committee, is perfecting the plans for this demonstration, | with the assistance of Mrs. H. 8. Dor- |man, vice chairman. Wash That gigantic pageant of singing biased children is scheduled for Sat segs soe 5, under the auspices of he women's division of the Victory | ; oan pox el ect Ten thousand students, represent ling the Seventh, Eighth and high) nchool grades, witl swing along Sec: | to the strains of “Uucle | Here's My Share,” the offi and other patri Sweater Section, Second Floor. ‘THE ROCKCLIFFE PATTERN ‘SO-PIECESET . . —The China Section has just received a direct shipment of the popular Rockcliffe ,pattern from the Alfred Meakin Pot- tery, England. —The Rockcliffe is a pattern of exceptional beauty. A_bor- der design of conventional pink flowers with black back- ground. One of the many distinctive dinnerware patterns shown : the China Section. Sold in single pieces or by the 50- —China Section, Fifth Floor. cy Raginees ei Hn Butterick Patterns at the Pattern Counter —First Floor | | | tither D. C. Henny or C den, the engineers whose were handed the counci the utilities meeting Thursday t Would Investigate them downtown. | Councilman Moore said he believes | Mrs, Clintgn Douglas, chairman ot| the city should not stop at spending | — - _ ———_—— »,000 in preliminary investiga: | BIG STILL, SEIZED Dutton and William Miller, Seaview ave. Deputy Sheriff Brewer and Deputies | Brown, Starwich and Carino, Mon | day, and lodged in the county jail. was seized, Dccanse a | gallons a Gay, Hall Business College PURCHASES PROPERTY AND PLANT OF Hiyatt-Fowells School of Commerce Master, Expert Teachers in Thoroughly and Modernly Equipped Quarters. | | | | Everything for the success of our students. Third and Columbia (Lippy Building) Elliott 554 REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new twhalebone) plate, which in the lightest | Qnd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran | teed 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE | All work guaranteed for 18 years. Have impression taken in the| mortal ana and et teeth name day? ixam! and advice | oa pies of Our Plate a Brigae jerk. Ne it cs oar rement porrenry js recommended ony Patient, Whase fe still giving wood satisfaction. | As oysg who have tested ns worl When coming to our office, be 1 are in the right place, Bring ‘this ad with you. Open Sundeys From ® to 123 for Werking Peeple OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Oppeaite Vraser-Faterson 901 UNIVERSITY er, | dozen quarts of the finished product 6215 | The deputies dest were arrested by Chief | !on# of mash FREMONT CLUB TO MEET The Business Men's club, of Fre A whisky still, with a capacity of 19) mont, wil} meet Monday evening at the Masonic temple, William H. ave, improvement od about 60 gal-| Fremont. Judge Moore, chairman of the * Pedra and sewers committee | Albert H. Beebe will speak on the Dexter | Ed Greenwood will sing. and Capt. | : SAYS SON GAVE HER A BEATING Coffee Too Sweet Cause of Fierce Assault | Charging her son Tony beat her| —————= | with his fists because the coffee was | makes cake sweet and IT’S DIFFERENT lle and 16c AND WORTH IT “MOTHERS BREAD Mrs. Angelia Parrupato, 6. S., fe asking Justice of Brinker to order the to stay away from home, She swore to a complaint charging Tony with third degree assault Weeping bitterly, the mother told |Justice Brinker that last Sunday |'Tony, who t# 25, brooded over his| |coffee, He told her it was altogether too sweet. She timidly intimated | that he could add some more coffee, |but he replied, she says, by search [ing for hin gun. He then used Bath | feet and hands in a systematic effort | to beat her up, marks still being visi |ble, the mother says. | Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Pat | terson ad Drones uting j Tony. CHILD HELPS SNAKE AND IS BADLY HURT LONDON, April 29.—The daugh- ter of Sir Ernest Shackelton has @ sympathetic heart-—even for a snake, But she'll be more careful next time how she reveals it, She has just narrowly escaped death |from the bite of an adder, “I was walking,” said the child, “when I saw the snake. The poor little thing was caught in a bush and looked #0 uncomfortable that I helped ft down, and then it bit |me.” But for her presence of mind jin sucking the wound the girl would [have ¢ bees BELGIUM IS SEEKING MILLION STOLEN BIRDS BRUSSELS, April 29.—Relgium has loat 1,000,000 pigeons, And as the finest homing pigeons in the world have come from Belgian lofts, the los’ ts great. ‘The birds were stolen by the Germans during pcupation, A Belgian commia- ‘one to Germany to seek ost birds and to demand their return, but it 1" belleved most of them have been eaten tions if it will «ave millions later, | Mayor Lane said “1 find in the reports submitted no | estimates of the cost of the several units, Mr. Henny and Mr, Uhden orally gave me such extimates, These would, I azn sure, be of material as-| sistance to the council and mayor in| reaching a decision, 1 think these es- | timates should be before the commit tee, and in order to save time I sug: | gest that you wire them to submit |supplemental reports giving us thelr | estimates of the cost of developments of the various sites | Want Cost Report “1 would also like their report in| writing on the cost of tunnels for the | Gorge creek de Also to what extent this development will |have to ‘be supplemented by steam | any store. A small bottle of Danderine costs but a few cents at It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends k. W. capacity and what amount should be added to the k. w. cost of the hydro energy by reason of steam power held in reserve. “I would be pleased also to have their estimate of the cost of continu ing drilling at the various sites, as | well as their estimate of the time re: | quired for development.” LONDON, April 29.—Half a®mil- lion British army huts are to be converted Into homes for working- men if plans worked out by the| disposal board of the ministry of munitions are carried out, Each little hut will provide six rooms and | bath all on one floor and the cost| of moving and fitting each for dence would average $1,000, I sides the huts in England, there are thousands in France that can dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mak- ing it appear twice as heavy, thick and abundant, Try it! Odds and Ends of Dinnerware at 10c Eac The Bargain Event of the Year One of those good old fashioned sales of Odds Ends of White and Decorated Dinnerware. You find a big assortment to choose from at a p much lower than you ever paid before. IN THIS ASSORTMENT YOU WILL FIND Dinner Plates Pie Plates Fruit Dishes Soup Plates Tea Cups ‘Tea Saucers Your Choice 10c No Phone or C. O. D. Orders 35c Black Oilcloth Apron at 25¢ Specials from the Auto Section bes Bicycle Hand, Horn. eueae uy ‘Spark Plugs, special . Soe $2. ry Auto Mirror, special |. 4 $5.00 Spotlight with’ M Se ee ets

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