The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1919, Page 9

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An Extraordinary Offer For Friday and Saturday s c ; 136 Capes and Dolmans At $13.50 Values $19.50 and $25.00 This remarkable offer is possible by reason of a most advantageous purchase made by our buyers now in New York. —The latest ‘style’ diversions—excellent materials and workmanship éharactorize every garment In this extraordinary offer “The two styles sketched are representa tive of a collection of models appropriate for sem!-dress and street wear, in al! fash tonable colors, —At left, a very graceful cape developed tn Silk Moire, beautifully lined with contrast. ing silk, bottom edged with handsome silk . fringe. New “wrap around’ collar **atole* front —At right is shown a distinctive Dolman of fine broadcloth, featuring a deep yoke and with narrow tle belt. Buttons trim the sleeves and large convertible collar. * OR %* OK %* ok 4 Blouses In a Very Special Offering At $4.95 —A new and particularly smart style has the entire front laid in small pleats. The round neck is edged with a knife-pleated net frill, or lace band. ~ —Other desirable styles with novel necklines, show beadwork and touches of embromery in dainty designs, tiny buttons, tucking and lace Insets. —A smart tailored model of excellent quality crepe de chine is also shown. Colors are white, flesh, maize, sunset, rose, 5 blue and gray. SECOND AT SPRING | DRY LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLAN || intend to Make World Safe! | for Teetotaler June 6-(United rhe antiealoon league of with aims of making the rid safe for the teetotaler, will be ized here. The Am n Anti league is the WASHINGTON, ona,” venant has agned by a} committee of the interna: | tional organization for submission to the American league convention to day Plans are for all nations, large and |emall, to have equal representation but it t# admitted that the United tex, being the dominant prohibi tion power, probably will be in con: | trol, The “secretariat” in expected | be located at Washington. A spe relgn nmittee of 1, with James mbus, O., as chalr | cue in | A. White of Col ma. Germany bak not yet applied for |admiasion to the “league,” but other |countries that will have charter cnembers besides the United States |are Canada, Mexico, France, Ireland, Italy, Great Britain, Scotland, Japan, |New Zealand and Australia. | ‘The “call of countries” arranged to give official representatives from for iflelgn nations an opportunity to re |} port on temperance conditions was |]| completed at a closed meeting of the |] | committee on the league constitution last night and the views submitted, it wan officially announced today, were such as to strongly sustain the |] | plan for @ world-wide organization.” ]| William Jennings Bryan will ad | dress a meeting here Sunday on be | half of the league and will then start a tour of the South and Southwest in | support of the world movement. | | Eagles to Attend | State Convention | Members of local aerid of Eagles if} will go to the state convention of the order 500 strong, in Anacortes next Monday and Tuesday. The steamer Washington has |been chartered for the trip and it |] will leave Colman dock Sunday at [10:30 o'clock, returning Tuesday | night. Seattle Aerie No. 1 will be repre sented in the aerie by the fol lowing, as delegat and alternates: if} Delegates—M. J. Davis, Richard Mansfield White, Chartes A. Hart James M. Lambert, J. C. Mciinight, F. lh Hamilton, George W. Crane, ] T. A. Thompson, John VanDyke, |J|Al Shogren, A. J. Carmody, A. M. Johnson, BE. F. Conner, George L. | Berger, W. Whitney, F. P. Mullen, |i. A. Back, LV. Westerman, I. H. Kulies, W. W. Morgan, Charles 8. Hodge, Paul Kickuech, Bert Cupp, Paul Fitageraid, Thomas W. WEDDING IN CHINA MAY LINK OLD WITH NEW Special to The Star by the N. E. A. PEKING, June 6.-—-The new and in China if former emperor, Fut there coming again to the throne. “I had was down sick a lady from out | Wonderful Remedy, | truly wonderful. best medicine on earth.” t stomach, liver and | tisecnent. DRESSED | TO ORDER LIVE SPRINGERS PLUMP HENS 1605 Seventh Ave. Pine St. Market the president's daughter marries the| 4. ian't much danger o€ the imperial line Preal dent Plsu Shi-chang 1s nid to have made advances for the marriage of | 5, » his daughter ¢o Havan-tung, the for-|20>%0o% © Holben, EP. Jones, Minister Thankful omach trouble for nearly {20 years, also constipation which filled my system with gas and fever I could not do my work, and while I town sent me a bottle of Mayr’s which proved I believe it ts the simple, harmless preparation that re- moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the infazm. prepare || mation wigch causes practically all intestinal at} | 7. 7. W | ments, including appendiciti, One dose will convince or money re funded. Bartell's five @rug stores land druggists everywhere.—Adver. Moore, C. B. Calhoun, M. C. Lally, >. Biazo, Gilbert C. Hanson, F. J. Herbert, BE. E. Miller, W. 8. Pub ver, Al Ball, James Little, I. A Kaufman, Phil F. Gibeau, A. C. Tholstrup, Joxeph Ahern, Andy Dr. A. F. Edwards, William Uder. Alternates—S. B. MeCormick, Joe Burdick, P. J. Carrabba, William Wy Walker, WHichard Hayden, Henry Bloom, I. B. Tomb, Al Lowndes. George W. Riley, S&S. B. Dawson, Niek Kauthen, Edward A. Edison, Wiliam McCarthy, Robert Hop croft, Dr. Eugene Hurd, B. A. Sebubert, W. M. Boyle, A. B. Fletcher, A. M. Gunderson, W. EB. Stoltz, John Beilenin, BH. 8 Huteh inson, John Ryan, J. J. Senac, Clif. ford lL. Dew, Dr. Charles B. Cowan, Cc. K. Snicker, J, K. Heflmeier, R J. Ulrich, Ro H. Murdock, Peter A Gains, Harry H. Johnson, H. F. Bloomer, Rube Walden, Harry &. Zbinden, C. D. Crawford, James Hayden, N. W. Taylor, W. A. Royd, Lock, Walter’ Burdett, Stanley B. Russell, George Minick. Crawford TL White, chairman of the grievance and appeals commit. tee, and Frank Dowd, secretary, will be in attehdance at Anacortes. Wins Three Medals Fighting the Huns Major Gen. C. A. Blacklock, C. B., Cc. M. G., D. 8. O, veteran of the Somme, and former Seattle resident, arrived here Thursday night from Victoria, B. C. At the outbreak of the war he was commissioned a captain, and after be- ing wounded was promoted. He has received the D. 8. O. twice and was mentioned in dispatches seven times. He is « veteran of the Boer war. He is the guest of Mr. and Mra. H. B. GriMith, 1514 Ravenna bivd., during his stay here. oft Insurance Agents in Session Here Chauncey 8. &. Miller, secretary of That are dependable— SHOES! At right prices— SHOES! Of latest designs. Dundee woolens and j workmanship speak for themselves, These are the three strong points of our suc- cess. 304 PIKE ST. Pumps of black glazed kid, welt sole and high Cuban heels. Comfort combined with neatness. Priced at, pair $6.75. Oxfords of black kid, with turned soles and covered Louis heels. A graceful, slender fitting last. Priced TheSymonds ShoeCo. 1516 Thir FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geveramest Physician FINST AVE, or ASUINGTON wT. RIGHT DRUG CO. sronzs Leck for the Free Decter Sign. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right ‘Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 YOURTH AVENUE ~jthe National Ans om of In#ur: ance agents, was welcomed by the fire insurance agents of Washington in the assembly room of the Cham, ber of Commerce and Cocnmercial| Club Friday. The agents are holding a one-day convention here and John A. Lyon,| president of the Washingtow Asso ciation of Insurance agents, is pre siding, | THOUSANDS OF BRITISH | ARMY AUTOS WASTING N. EB. A. Special to The Star H LONDON, June 6—Within 20 miles of London thousands of army | motor cars and motorcycles are rust- ing away. Here and there is a rub-| | berneck wagon taken for troop trans: port and a number of omnibuses and caterpillar tractors are scattered jabout. There are motorcycles by the hundreds, new ones in crates, crate- |fuls on lorries and stacks of them piled up lke so much coal, Only here and there does a tarpaulin eover ja valuable machine. Spare ures are attached to many of the cars, and lepare parts lie about in confusion Two soldiers are the only guard for | this vast collection, and removal of tires and accessories is a cnatter of ease for thidwes. Meantime, high prices are being paid for much-used cars for business thruout the coun- try. Ing it true, Rafalo, that no man would be willing to swear to every- thing he says during courtship? SECOND AND UNIVERSITY Fraser-Paterse A Remarkable Coat Offering Saturday 54 Coats to Be Sold Formerly Priced at $35.00, $. and $50.00 Each, $27.50 One of the best collections of wraps we have offered this season; they were espe- cially selected for Saturday selling from our regular stock of higher priced gar- ments. They are made in the new Dol- man and cape styles; in serge, velour and silvertone; lined throughout with fancy plaid and figured silk; large convertible collars and tied in front with smart sash. —Apparel Section, Third Floor. 6 to 14 Years $10.00, $13.75, $15.00 and $20.00 —Made of serge, poplin and burella cloth in na Pekin blue and Copenhagen ; full loose capes ve and vest fronts; fancy collars of red, blue and tan silk; trimmed in braid and buttons. —Miases’ Section, Third Floor, Tub Dresses for Gir 6 to 14 Years 93.95 at ~—These dresses are made of heavy ginghams i i colors and plaids and stripes. High aad Naan waist line styles; white pique and self collars neatly embroidered; wide gi ; oa rors eh ide girdle belts trimmed with small === Misses’ Section, Third Floor, 6 to 16 Years $2.50, $3.50 and $3.95 —Made of heavy jeans in all white and white with = collars and cuffs. Large sailor collars trimmed with narrow soutache braid. Small side ki neck finished with large tie or silk cord. ergneemy Girls’ Section, Third Floor. Smart New Blouses, $3.50 ~—New blouses just received are made of rgette crepe and crepe de chine, well fashioned Pa] pret- tily designed, in flesh, white, maize and rose. High necks, also low necks in the square and round neck po kas a — beaded fronts and neatly rimmed in val laces an: ted ruffling; and all blouses are fresh oy ad sews ——Rlouse Sectien, Third Floor. ad Children's Oxfords ~—Growing girls’ brown calf exfords with flexible welt soles, 1%-inch heels and per- forated tips; sizes 2% to 7, priced at . $7.00 ~Misses’ patent leather ox- fords with hand-turned soles and new round toes and low heels, priced at. ! Same in children's sizes, with broad toes and spring heels, sizes 8% to 11 ~-Shoe Section, Im the Glove Section Glace gloves, two-clasp, French kid, overseam sewn gic Point stitched backs; pair $aeneerdnsse ~—Colors are white, black, brown, tan, mode, grey and navy Two-clasp overseam and pique sewn lambskin gloves; contrast ing stitched backs; colors are black, white, brown, tan, mode, grey and navy. Pair $2.75 love Section, First Floor. very unusual values in the Special Price Basement. very low prices, 90 New Capes Specially Priced Each, $18.50 —This is one of the very unusual offerings of the Special Price Basement. —These capes were bought from a manufacturer ’ai a very low price and would ordinarily sell at from $25.00 to $35.00. —Fifty of them are cloth capes of velour, serges, silvertones, in navy, tan, rookie, pekin, grey, taupe and sand; every garment is lined throughout with fancy plaid or striped silk; there are also 40 silk capes in navy and black. These are very extraordinary values at the price asked. ===IDER aed —fiome very attractive the Men's Section oxford cloth and made Also a new plain white # with Munsing Wear for . flesh or blu: ec Perfect fitting, knitted fabrics are Light mercerized lisle In bleac Plain lisle in white at Fine cotton in white at. . Fair quality cotton in white and c —The woven fabrics are made up in # ankle, threequarter or knee lengths, and —Woven fabrics in athletic style are a fi —Soft soisette material —#mall checked nainsook —Extra light white cambric inexpensive and will Men's Pajamas —A solnette material, trimmed with silk, - ‘hin ~Hatin striped poplin at.. Men’s Night Robes —Fruit of the Loom muslin, robes, full cut and will give excellent $2.00 fervice, priced at ....sceeseseeeee —Piain muslin robe with V neck, at —Muslin robe, trimmed with piping, Hosiery === ie For Saturday —New shipment of women’s outsize stockings in mercerized Hele; seamless, double toe, heel and garter top; black, medium Srey ee ct cordovan; sizes 9 to 10%; priced at, pair —Finest quality, all pure silk,efull fasht interlined with lisle; black, white, cordovan, brown: and mickel, pair ....+-ceeescereeeee igo —Infants’ Isle stockings of fine quality, tizes 4 to 6%, pair ..- a ——Medium ribbed cotton stockings, seam! black or white, pair.... —Girls’ grey silk Lisle stockings, sizes 6 Hosiery Section, Firat Hloore ‘ give n at.. hort, long or no fs d all sizes to 50, ne China silk at. . in blue, tan, and $5.06 0.00 $4.00 | pole and garter top seamless; lees, double toe and heel; 4 to 9%, pair. 5 Charming New Vestees Specially Priced for —We have carefully selected from our regular stock two lines of vestees which will be Saturday selling. —Lt 1 includes both high and low neck crepe, Kumsi Kumsa, tricolette and fancy silk vestings. V4 from $3.50 to $5.00; special for Saturday —Lot 2—In this collection will be found many beautiful styles all the new shades, including the metallic combinations and bro i cades of blue and gold, black and gold, black and silver, gold and silver; others in white and gray satins with inserts of dainty val lace, and still others in plain colors of satins and fashionable vestings. These are regular $6.00 to values. Special Saturday Saturday specially marked for styles in poplins, Amazon silk jerseys, ambassador —In our veiling’ section will be found the season’s latest fad, the | Mitzi-mischief veil. These are made of the newest and ning meshes, combined with taffeta and at the lower edge, which te in a chic the hat. All the fashionable shades, including taupe, navy, brown and black. Popular priced a! Hand Bags Specially Priced ~-Moroceo, crepe and seal in the flat and envelope styles. | and back strap fitted with small coin purse and mirror, different styles; colors are brown, grey, priced for Saturday, each....... Leather Goods Section, First Floor, Floor Lamp Bases —We have just received a number of solid mahogany floor bases which are the most beautiful we have ever whown. grosgrain little bow at the back blue and black: u ty oo elegantly carved and very attractive. Priced at.........++ 523 ae —Gift Section, Second Floor, The Notion Section —Dressmakers’ sewing needs many interesting special values, wi Motion belting in black rren’s stayed girdiine, straight and curved, black and wi ¥ rd. 2e Pre 1 for Saturday offer yard... 22 fe Long snaps, ali sizes, bisck and white, ‘Wilsnap, all sizes, black and white, card . —Perfection snaj —De Long hooks and ey 1 sizes, black white, all sizes, black and white, card eyes, all sizes, black and white, card..Se and. nglish pins, 200 count, —Carbon pins, all sizes, paper 4 —Hook-eye tape, black and whit —Snap tape, black and white, all —Welght tape, black and white, yard <j jack and white, ali siz —Hack and ‘colored bias tape, all six White bias White and ric-rac mer The Special Price Basement —Will offer Saturday several very unusual saving opportunities. You will always find Merchandise is bought at excep- BASEMENT tionally low prices especially fot selling in the Special Price Basement and is also sold at 200 Novelty Straw Hats d lawn, in all d stickum edging. 3 to 6-yard rized braid, belt PRICE Specially Priced for $3.98 —The best collection of summer hats yet offered in the Special Price Basement. —There are all colors of the season in the Ict; semi- dress and tailored hats with all flowers and ribbons. —Specially priced for Saturday in the Special Price j 98 Basement at . 300 Beautife —George' ea blouses which are value at this special price are offered Saturday in a choice collection of shades which are much in de- mand. —A great variety of new models to choose from. All fresh new stock which have before in the Special Price Basement. Saturday the new trims of a very attractive not been offered

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