The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1919. LEADERS DUE SATURDAY SPECIALS asToot Cotton Hose ei eee at $3.25 | | Teeth in Europe This is an exceptionally good grade of 84-inch Cot- ton Hese, with seamless rubber tubing, It is easy to handle and very serviceable, Saturday, 25 feet complete with couplings . eee ee 82.95 50-foot length . $5.75 Fraser-Paterson Co, sHCOND AT UNIVERSITY The Men's Section PHONE MAIN 7100 BY HAROLD FB, BECHTOL (European Manager for the Newspa per Enterprise Association) PARIS, May 23.--The political leaders of po are hanging on by their teeth. Now that peace Is about to be signed, open speculation is heard everywhere as to how long Lioyd George, Clemenceau's ministers, Orlando and Sonnino, Ebert and a dozen others, will hold their posts. Many political writers and politicians of Europe are predict ing a labor ministry in Britain and entire new cabinets in France and Italy, Few of the political students in Paris be lieve that Ebert will be able to survive the criticism sure to fol- low @ peace settlement no matter what it contains Our they say, criticism will f wise around the heads of the al lied leaders. Predictions are heard on every hand that 1920 will see most of the lbig chiefs of the peace settlement In An Exceptional Saturday Selling Event 150 Capes, Dolmans ama Coats . Fremch Kid Gloves Pair $2.25 “4 Saturday offering which wil be of interest to women ts the offering eof new French Kid Gloves, which were bought months ago but which have just arrived, Phoenix Silk Hose welght ilk hose with. full fash at ~snng 81.50 Nehte a Weggless Light welght seamless foot hose at 80¢@ These are in cordovan, tuxedo, suede, putty, black, white, navy and gray, Carter’s Union Suits of workman Heavy foned for trifle V-Plex Piston Rings This is a high grade Piston Ring that will give your engine more power. So constructed that they keep the groove complete ly filled, regurdiess of wear. Saturday, each Automobile Accessories Department. Boys’ Baseball Uniforms A large number of Boys’ Uniforms, complete with pants, shirt, @ocks, cap and belt. All good quality material, Sizes 26, 30. Saturday, per suit...... ‘ cenecenees O8¢ Sporting Goods Department. Galvanized Wash Tubs They are tn twoctasp overseam sewn with Imperial stitched backs, The colors are black, white, brown, tan, mode, gray and navy Very priced at, pair $2.25 Section, First Floor, Specially Priced at Union suite except thip and good wearing 4 lAght, natur a —Med wool # moderately 4 lisle a Glove ht bleached cot am weil on in ecru or white ss-eve- 82.00 Y cotton in whitest $1.50 American las..." == —Some of the best values of the season Munsing Wear for Men ~Garments that ¢ perfect underwear comfort ~ Tey Hot Bottles Genuine Icy Hot Bottles in quart and pint sizes. Just the thing for fishing or automobile trips. $2.75 bottle .. $3.25 bottle .... ++ 81.85 $ - $2.50 2 Cutlery Department. Steel Squares Nicholls No, 100R Nickeled or Oxidized Steel Squares. Regular $3.50 value. Special Saturday . DON'T OVERLOOK THIS Toot Department No Phone Orders on any of the Above Specials. Heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs that will give all kinds of service. Three sizes to choose from. Saturday— No, 1 aizxe (smald... No, 2 size (medium). No, 3 size (large).. House Furnishings Dept. bottle bottle ... acess aos. 83.85 sanwee 83.50 G SEEING IS BELIEVING A visit to our big clothing department will convince you of the above facts. just unpacked from the Eastern style cen- ters are placed 6n sale at figures that remind you of “before the war prices.” MEN’S SUITS $25 and $30 Quality Woolens in latest designs, all the popular Patterns and Colors YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $30 ‘A new arrival of waist line models included at this price [ Boys’ Suits $12.50 and $15.00 | |GERMAN OFFICERS IN MILITARISTIC MACHINE (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) | LONDON, May 23—Britishers are pointing to the Imperial League of Active German Non-Commissioned | Officers with its 80,000 members as | but a means of keeping alive the old | military spirit in Germany and urge |ing that such organizations of Ger |man veterans should have been pro | hibited. This officers’ organization }has a membership nearly equal to ‘the limit set for the German peace army. Clothing Prices Are. Getting Back to Normal in Seattle Shafer Bros. Are Leading the Way in Price Reductions Suits Boys’ Suits $12.50 and $15.00 Shafer Bros. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and University First and University Exclusive agents in Seattle for Whole Block Long “Stein Bloch” Clothes the “ex” class. | Puropeans generally take it for lgranted that President Wilson will not run again. Some Hritishers believe Lloyd Goorge will make a bid for leader |ship in the labor party. Others, jscoffing at this, say labor wouldn't |have him and he’s wise enough to | woe it. | Clemenceau would probably retire |shortly after the settlement in any event. | Ignore Tiger But the enemies of the present French government are, menerally | speaking, ignoring Clenenceau and directing their big guna at the min jisters from Pinchon down The reparations agreement, leav- ing the final amgunt of the damage | bill Germany will have to pay to the lfuture, is often criticized in Euro pean papers as an arrangement of ey. ven Lioyd George and Pichon Orlando talking points—they say “there is no lim on what we can collect——we will on fight ing for every penny.” But politiciang say the people's at titude is likely to be: | “If it were posnible to collect the jeost of the war it ought to be tn jthe treaty, and, if not, then you Jnaven’t made good.” Allies Closed Eyes | It is no longer much of a secret {that thruout the war political condi tions in Italy were #o bad that the allies cloned their eyes while fruits |from the south found their way into Switzerland and on inte Germany {n spite of all talk about the “air-tight embargo. During the Italian fight for Triest, Flume and the Dalmatian coast, Italians have told me, as they have told many Americans about peace conference: “If we don't get theas things, we will have a revolu tion.” Time will show whether it was bluff or not. ‘The Belgian ministry ts none too! rolid and it is no longer a secret ithat King Albert’s entry Into Brus sels was not the occasion of as snuch rejoicing and enthusiasm as had lbeen expected in some quarters |} This, despite that Albert {# probably the most popular king on the conts nent. ‘Hold Utensils for | _Making Moonshine! ‘The private offices of Mine Char | }lotte Kolmitz, assistant United) States district attorney, look like a |moonshiner's paradise, as the fed-| Jeral bootlegging cases draw near {Tea kettles, wash boilers, stovepipe | Jand all the different utensils that go |to make up a real booze still of the jvintage of 1919 are arrayed about {the room. They have been collected |for use as evidence against the men accused of moonshining. |DUTCH HOPE TO KEEP BOLSHEVISM ALL AWAY) (Special to The Star by N. B.A) | | AMSTERDAM, May 23.—Holland} breathes easier now, that the peace terms have been laid down, even! ltho {t brings the complication of a demand for the person of the kaiser. folland will breathe easter |when the treaty ts signed Dutch have feared Bolshevist dom! {nation in Germany, which would re sult immediately in a Bolshevist up rising in Holland. Indeed, twice the date has been set for such an upri« | ling, but lack of financial support | halted the plans. Wynkoop, a Dutch Bolshevist in parliament, is father-| ‘ing the 12-year-old daughter of I lknecht, the slain German radical leader, 'SIGHT RETURNS TO WOMAN AGED 91| | KNOXVILLE, La. May Mrs. | | the Sam Silvey of this city has had al lremarkable case of second sight. | |Mrs, Silvey, who is past 91 years| jof age, and makes her. home with| |her daughter, Mrs, John Williams, | has totally blind for four| |months, until very recently, when | |her sight gradually began to re-| |turn to her | | The other day, while ont in the} yard, she remarked that she could| ne washing hanging ‘out line a house a mile away | | Other member of the family could barely distinguish the |ing on the line, but Mrs Sean wee every piece of ‘FRENCH SHIP ORDERS | | MAY GO TO JAPANESE’ (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) | | PARIS, May 23.—Irance plan: | ning to place orders for $15,000,000} worth of ships in Japan as well as| large orders with the United States |The plans of the French call for a merchant marine of 2,500,000 ton before the end of the would require a million from the United States and Great} Britain and 500,000 tons from Japan, | on § nal | | year, tons each | Dan Ludwig, 50, janitor at the Currier Shoe-store, was arrested’ at | Railroad ave. and Wabash st, Wed- nesday night, by Patrolman Dan Hart, who reported he found Ludwig trying to sell two pairs of shoes, al leged to have been stolen from the Currier store, Corsets $5.00 No. 806— made of white coutil; low bust corset for full figures; extra long skirt, reinforc- ed over abdo- men; sizes 24 to 30. Priced at $5.00 A full line of American Lady Corsets tn all sizes and for all figures, Luggage At Special Prices Saturday Some unurual opporthnities for saving are offered Saturday tn the Luggage Section. If are co: plating a trip and need new lug ere is an opportunity to make $13.50 Black Cowhide Travélling Bag Special Saturday, $9.75 -Only 25 of these Baga to be sold at this price. Full leather lined and sewed-on corners; sizes 18- to 20-inch. Special Saturday, each.. $15.00 to $18.00 Black Cowhide Bags Special Saturday, $13.95 —These are large, well constructed Bags, with sewedin frames and newed-on corners, Special for Satur. AY, ACH vececeesee-oecee. $13.95 $22.00 Fiber Steamer Trunks Special, $17.50 —A very strong Fiber Trunk with heavy brass corners, and bound with fiber; size is 26 inches. Special for Saturday, each.........$17.50 $25.00 Fiber Dress Trunk Special, $18.50 —Very heavy Fiber Trunk, fitted with two traye and guaranteed for five years. Special for Saturday, each . $15.50 th Floor. L tion, —We advise you to get your orders in early for engraving of Wedding Invitations and Announcements —as engravers are very busy at this season of the year, tationery Dept, First Floor. Hair Bows for School Girls Ribbons of Was tatters cial for Saturd. Ribbon & white, pink or blue five inches wide; were ction, Fir Toilet Goods Reduced for Saturday Selling —Tomorrow—Saturday—is the last day of the May Toilet Goods Sale, An unusual opportunity to supply your toilet needs at substantial ings spe 25¢ Floor say: purt 200 with spec 1 jal a ren Map, spectal oe Pine Olive Oil Castile Se Niet Soap, 3 bars Dr, Lyon's Tooth Wonder, 8) sc Ideal Dental Cream, special ey 2 for ‘ +++ 250 ish ‘made Tooth Brushes, t oe + Oe Black Hard Rubber Dressim special Bandoline, light or dark, « { ; 4 100 Toilet Paper, roll teens 1O@ Toilet Goods Section, First Floor, are included in this splendid collection of coats, capes and dolmans selected for Sat- urday selling at a reduced price. —They are made of velour, serge, silver- tone and heather mixtures. Colors are rose, navy, taupe, tan, Hague blue and black. —Attractive linings of taffeta and satin. Large collars of silk and self materials. Trimmed with self buttons. —Apparel Section, Women's New White Oxtordso~ Boots ~-Warm weather calls for white shoes. New white kid oxfords and boots are here in al! sizes and styles. ~—White Kid Oxfords with light flexible soles; covered wood Louis heels; plain toes; five eye- lets; AAA to C widths; priced at ......$8.00 —Women's white nile cloth lace Ox- fords with six eyelets; very flexible welt soles; white weltings and white yory heels 114 inches high; indicated tips and white kid linings. AA to C widths. Priced at ............87.00 —Women’s nile cloth lace boots with white ivory welt soles; 114- inch ivory heels; tops are eight inches high; AAA to C widths. Priced at - $8.00 -—Women’s white Nu- buck Oxfords with B flexible welt soles; white weltings and white ivory Cuban heels 114 inches high; indicated tips and fine perforated vamps and lace stays. AAA to C widths. Priced at -- $8.00 cond Floor, Third Floor, Ie CoA eee tees a ene emcite eee cece moms mminiosssececese Shoe Sectio New Capes for Girls 6 to 16 Years $10.00, $15.00, $17.50 pr heeeltnctdinstita:t AB. cmwmavach oa ~—Capes for the little miss in a wide range of materials and colors. —Serge, poplin and velour with large overlay collars of red, blue, tan and fancy striped silks. % —Just the wrap all girls will like and want to wear. —Apparel Seetion, Third Floor. The Special Price Basement 50 All-Wool Serge and Poplin Capes $12.75 —A most unusual offering but a typical Special Price Basement value for Saturday. —All late styles, some plain, wide sweep; button and silk trim- med; colors are navy, pekin, tan, dark rose and sand. The Special Price Basement 200 Smart Hats On Sale Saturday at, Each $4.00 A Saturday Millinery offering of decided importance is the offering of 200 new hats for summer at this remarkable low price. : a A : —All the new light shades are included, trimmed with flowers and ribbons. A very smart lot of hats to select from. 100 Novelty Ruffled Petticoats Each $2.95 —Fine mercerized Sateen with accordion pleated ruffles; in- serts of contr ing colors; very attractive undergarments. —Colors are Paddy green, tea rose, purple, gray, tan, copen, pekin and navy. Georgette Waists $5.48 ~—In the new collarless, braid- ed yoke styles. —Washable Taffetas in tail- ored models. —Colors are white, flesh, orchid, gray, maize and black. —A_ remarkable collection bought at a very low price for a Saturday offering. Silk finished lisle nh or blue at .. Fine plain white 1i Excellent white at garments in white, + oo eee 84.00 $3.00 in plain srt eweeeeee ses secon $2.50 Fair quality cotton in white or cream - + tee eeeees + 82.00 These come in short, long or no sleeves? ankle, threequarter or knee length, and in all sizes to 50, elther regular or stouts, Woven Fabrics ¢ Fine china UItS At one 7.50 t madras @t..— 82.50 - $1.50 sleeves and knee sizes to 46. ~-Special—B, V. D. union suits at $1.50 ~-Men's Section, First Floor, A Special Neckwear fle quality cotton sui Saturday —A spectal pur chase, bought at a very low price, en- ables you to share in this neckwear opportunity Satur- day at an unusual saving. This is a sample lineof wom- en's neckwear con- sisting of the new- est styles in dainty organdies, georgette, crepe de chine. Spe clay priced for Saturday, choice ee -. 81.00 —Neckwear Section, First Floor New Wash Voiles ~The Wash Goods Section has just re ceived a pew shipment of cotton voile many new patterns are shown for the first time in both light and dark colors. Priced, yard, from ........75¢ to $1.50 —Other qualities priced at, yard 5O¢ to » sees reece coos ie ‘ash Goods Section, Second Floor, Turkish Towels —A complete stock of both plain and fancy Turkish towels; good heavy ab sorbent towels, sure to give the best of service. Priced, each from 35¢ to $1.50 Linen Section, Second Floor, —very large collection of bags in sev eral different styles have been selected for Saturday's selling at @ reduced price. They are of genuine seal, Morocco, crepe and pin seal; flat or envelope top and back strap; fitted with small mirror; some with powder $5.00; spedial $3.95 irst Floor, papers. Sold regularly at for Saturday, each 4... Leather Goods Section, Kait Underwear tor Women fine lisle union hemstitching; suits; reinforced —240 women's band top with and cuff knee. 5 and 6 at cceseseeeee 81.50 8 and 9 At ..sscc scenes SLITS 500 Women’s Vests Swiss ribbed vests’ with hemstitched band top; others with hand crochet edge; the bodice styles with mercerized White and pink. 4,5 and 6 at. —Sizes 7, 8 and 9 at Knit Underwear Sizes 4 —Sizes 7 also tape. -.60¢ Te tion, First Floor. The Notion Section Offers Saturday ver ‘Thimbles at, each ish Pins, paper n Thread, pool Wilsnap and DeLong naps, card 10e —Children's Waists with hose suporters, proof’ Kitchen Aprons, each to se eeesnee eee Warren's Net G —Flesh and White to . —Waterproot’ Baby Panta, ‘cab —Notion Section,

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