The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 9

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‘ THE SEATTLE STAR NEED 2.500 AUTOS TO. REPORT AT ARMORY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. " *" PAGES Fraser-Paterson Co. ae hear aiagreanl oF SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 if the thou g their ivic duty of all] 1, Twenty-five country, It in t motorists tor hundred aute and only a or have beer e must are required, | of this num Sunday in this part of the fleet. | © num ber of passenger ehine will | commodate to Main 6060, oF El machines are wanted of Im the Apparel Shops for Women tor Misses Undergarments | -{or | for Men ° Jumiors Fall and Winter Weights in the makes best known and best liked by men. | Phone your name and at the Armory on Sunday, between 1 a.m. and 4 p.m." “STO INVESTIGATE ss, SUBSIDY CHARGE A. Shelor, s tion, today roclamation club and mot “Whereby app Fespond in a unit ¢ call W. Spangler of the fleet rece Cash Is Used . SERVE WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.— * (United Press)—Senator Fall, appetizing, nourishing chairman ef the subcommittees and enjoyable food at | tnvestigating Mexken affairs, de " i clared’today every effort will be every meal by using made to learn if supporters of . Carranza on this side of the a Caan) border are receiving money from ———, the Mexican president. SAUCE “Any payments of which the com ° bottle i ‘ mittee can learn wil! be traced to Every bottle is guaran. their source," “1 do not wish | of that torista to Congress to Learn if Mex. Munsingwear Union Suits amd FOr sclly Mlle MIA WOOL < aadh es, sbck oo sohepis $566 —an extra heavy natural gray all wool.... teed. It isa distinct aid any o againet th ° —a heavy 90% dark gray wool...........8 7.50 | to cooks and cooking. | Girls —a heavy 80% natural gray wool. .$ 5.00 | ePERRINS Ito. < —a medium weight 65% natural gray wool. $4.50 — Px, ub-committee hearings today | —a mercerized silk in blue and flesh...... $ 5.00 SAUCE foreign icin aneaneae, o he —a 50% natural gray wool..........++.. $ 4.00 ‘THE OWLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE | cecsion of which has been ° onne —a cotton and wool mixed in blue mottled Refuse substitutes. Edward J. Doheny. presid S (o M Dr GWE vebisiecctsascesevensdeseesens $ 4.00 egmerreees. | re: fier ran The Suits, the Coats, the Millinery, the Dresses, I preereerereertters 348 day was having prepared a photo a a i ae y ed cotton. . ween \< | graphic copy of a draft he produced an extra heavy fleeced © Sere Gir ccana ate ate the Middies--de mode —a medium weight cream cotton.........8 2.50 be pu nto the pords, | ° c to p — . — = aa The Qualities in the Carter Makes are la Graft, which he testified was r : ~~ . P ‘“ = om 2 ~—a heavy natural gray wool $ 6.00 P ene alte’ wen —Women’s and Misses’ Suits in a special showing, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00 and $85.00. eS fine ie ane eae ‘8 6.00 | TT | hrs yong apan neral by tis —a soft natural gray wool....-. -$ 5.00 I Pp Sulnied for ckcanine ta tee Seon Materials of Velour, Serge, Tricotine and Silvertone. lw belted, blouse and plain tailored styles. —a fine ecru color cotton... +e $ a |by Dr. Henry’ Allen Tupper, acc The colors: Nav: -blue, Brown, Taupe, Hague-blue, Oxford, Tweed Mixtures and Velour Checks. —a white cotton medium weight.......... - cJ PNG | 2 10 an endorsement on the ba I gu ’ r is pastor of the First Winstead Make Shirts and Drawers ‘Ce A N f this city, and, ac —Juniors’ and Girls’ Fall — for the —— the high and the college. Coats in complete assort- —a 90% natural gray wool, heavy weight, " Y | cin dae ments, at prices from ................ : Ch tbe Tak bade ate tb ses 6 Oke . $10.00 to $45.00 a OT reer rey. $ 3.50 n govern ; —an 80% natural gray wool, per garment..$ 3.00 Fre aN’ vee ela Wy Oe Popularly designed classroom Dresses in regulation and novelty styles, and wash materials, in —a 50% natural gray wool, per garment. ..$ 2.00 }tr rer-general, “Pay to the order | serge and novelty weaves. Prices from.......... one sweeten 3 14ks0 se, eneeed $11.50 to $35.00 Ganter and Mattern Make Shirts and Drawers ‘ * —fancy striped, pink and white and laven- ; ralgotea é —Middies in a Saturday Special—All-white, and white trimmed with Copen-blue collars and cuffs. der and white, separate shirts and No testimony was offered to sho + drawen: a r garment $ 2.50 | the signature was Tupper’# nor w)-* One model has a deep oke. Made of good quality galatea. Sizes 6 years to 16 years. Price. .$1.95 rawers. Priced, per g bese eee -$ 2. any accusations made against him —Ready-to-Wear, Third Floor —Men's Section, First Floor. | Doheny, in @ lengthy story of the| development of the Tampico oil| fields, which he discovered, asserted: | “That American off producers tn Mexico are not supporting any fa> | Hons, and that levies collected by | bandits are paid with the full kno-w-| jedge of this government | Must Look for O11 ar De They ultra. all ey nable prices MY MOTTO: it Prices and Fair ‘Treatment Phone Main 5721 Smart Tailored Dependable Stockings Your Glove Novelty Umbrellas for School Children Desires | souninerica must look to outside|1/ __These are made of Hatter? The sort that look best and wear best. —7? may be entirely satisfied ADAUMMEM | carry out ner maritime plans "| Plush, Beavers and Panne from our new stocks. Quite 5 NELSON serie 6 per, Re a thas eS Children's Silk Lisle Stockings; fine ribbed silk Mele the: thing for Dress Gis First they are good to look bois, ap | Mexico have bettered conditions and| och stockings for girls—seamiers—medium weight. In Black Street wear— —Firs 3 ge “4 65. é upon; but second, and per- . —Our Eight-Button Length haps of even greater import- Gloves: 3 clasps at the ance, they are good from the and White, Sizes 6 to 9%. Per pair.... —They are Sailor Shapes, Tricornes, Drooping Brims nza is virtually practicing Children's Good Quality Cotton Stockings; sea dium ribbed, double toe and heel. In Black « wrist, and 2-tone embroidered viewpoint of servi styles ‘alf—nino French rib in White, Sizes 6 . * ae po} ervice. committes in endeavoring to|f, 8nd the many French styles pra eee ee stage backs, The colors are in su na Edward J. Debekker, pub-| with irregular edges. Brown, Sand and Gray. Per —There are handles of Baka- m Roys' Three-Fourths Wool Hose. Fine quality wool— POP kecccciccscances $5.00 lite in many colors with ends Free Nations’ association, This is —Tailored bands, trim and double turn cuff, Khaki color, Sizes 8 to Pair $2.25 Res i and tips to match; and the the organization that charged in an| : Fail Moi nd é —Strap Wrist Prix Seam wee Silv P open letter to President Wilson that| chic, of Faille, Moire ai Boys’ Medium Heavy Ribbed Cotton Stockings; of splendid Moch Give. i. very new Silver Mountings oi] interests are supporting banditry | Novelty Ribbon, add the wearing qualities, Seamless, double he nd toe, Sizes Mocha _ Gloves, ‘ace are also here. and are endeavoring to bring about| smart finishing touches. In 6 to 9%. Per pair shatasusswensesslass 65¢ Spear Point Stitched yy oi ean eae |} all of the season's newest —Also & Heavy Ribbed Cotton for boys. Sizes 6 to 10. which come ip Gray | only. sone prices are $7.50 to of superior quality is : mm shades. Priced at $12.00. Per pair wi... thie Sg Ue NE 50¢ Pat PME 6 cc csvian $6.00 $25.00 each. what we claim for our Millinery Section, Third Floor —Hoslery, Firat Floor —Glove Section, First Floor. ~—Umbrellas, First Floor, showing. PRODUCERS CUT; PRICES STAY UP /Consumers Are Still Paying} | Famine Rates | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—In the| face of*country-wide complaints that retail prices have not fecreaned, the department of agriculture yesterday | announced that prices paid produc erm for the principal crops dropped | 24 per cent during August. | Previous reports by the depart ment showed the same prices rose during Jnly The prices of meat animals, hogs,” leattle, sheep and chickens, to pro ducers of the United States, decreased 3 per cent from July 15 to August | |35. Special Price Basement cs e Millinery ~The Special Price Basement is a store in itself, upon an entirely different plan of operation and selling than any other department of this store or any ° other store in the city. The stocks are confined to Women’s and Girls’ Ready- Specials to-Wear and Millinery. Not a single article is bought in the regular way, but always in a quantity lot at a price lower than it can be bought in any other way. -Because the costs are absolutely the minimum, and the running expenses the very lowest possible, we are able to sell in the Special Price Basement for prices that simply cannot be duplicated, nor anywhere near duplicated, anywhere else. 150° SCs Fall and Winter Coats For Women, Misses and Juniors —Of the Latest Styles you will find anywhere, on sale tomorrow "At Peete dawe ee a \TO MEET SISTER AFTER 27 YEARS) Brother and sister, but they have| not seen each other for 27 years. W. L. Dixon and Eva May Dixon will Another Saturday Special 300 New Autumn Blouses * | meet | e Friday for the first 5 eon | time nine y were separated in Of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine 189 parents died. The bs two chil re adopted by differ ent families, and altho living within e 200 miles of each other, never met ‘Thru a story in a Kansas City paper ught together Dixon st. and is a con-| ford line | 100 Trimmed Hats Special $5.00 Each $5.00 Each —Beaded, embroidered and soutache-braided . models in Georgette Blouses, in a large number —The popular new Fall shapes of new styles. In the Crepe de Chines Tuck- in all the colors that are being ings and Hemstitching prevail. worn, with trimmings of che- nille, flowess, ribbons, feathers Each —Materials are Wool Velours; Plush Velours; Silvertone Mixtures; and Kersey Coatings. |CARRANZA FRIEND PAID FOR SERVICE? WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—Ed ward 1. Doheny yesterday afternoon submitted to the senate foreign re —Styles are in the Belted, Semi-Belt- ed, and Flare Backs. | —The colors include Bisque, Navy, Gray, Black, White, Flesh and Coral. A real bargain UNION lations committee a draft purport ? —Trimmed with Fur Collars or Large T =e agra eet nny aig dyhigdl and novelty ornaments. : : - ’ ‘ ollars J AILORS pri holo sahara: by thie alate ; at the price, you will agree when you see them. Shawl Collars of self fabrics and of r ‘i | Petroleum Co., bearing an indorse P rsa Plush. 4 Strictly tailored to MJ) ment by Dr. Henry Allen Tupper —Your choice ; ‘ your measure — clothes This indicated the draft had been —Colors are Navy, Burgundy, Taupe, of a hundred of the latest style hats at $5.00 given to Tupper by the treasurer Reneral of Mexico for “value re that satisfy. Reindeer, Black and Oxford Mixtures. Welcome to Our Men of the Fleet —All Sizes, There is a special model for stout women, sizes 47 to 53. There are a score of models for Women and | Misses, sizes 84 to 46. And plenty of youthful Junior models, sizes 14 to, 20. This is a real opportunity in coats. an, and was an active supporter he Carranza government in its | effort to be recognized by the United | States government Take part in the President's Re- | view. Large, fast steamers leave | Pier 3, Huon street, 2:30 p,m. Sat urday. "No crowdine 304 PIKE ST.

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