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-UNRE TConti nued Fron Page One attainable 4 —_ soos ; nw r aAinod my } t thous act b 1 of t t 1 h en . ma ‘ v {ERMANS HAD TO ws ‘ on A “GOON STARVING” sacl Bey Schiie ae tl " 1 V w ; rea re WILSON'S BLOW TO THE KAISER But the German peo d to go on starving har FREDERICK & NELSON When Canning Is a Pleasure it is probably because the housekeeper has pro- vided herself with the accessories that insure success. In addition to Caps that seal safely and easily, she values these conveniences: 4 DISHPANS to hold large | quantities of fruits and i} ' vegetables while they are f iT #j being washed and sorted \ Uh | : of granite, enamel and f | aluminum, at $1.25 to | n't $4.50. fs | MEASURING SPOONS that will help her to calculate exactly the spices and seasoning that go into mak- ing pickles and other relishes, set of three, 15¢. SHARP KNIVES for coring and paring fruits, 15¢. COLANDERS of tin and granite for washing fruits, 35e¢ to $2.25 ALUMINUM MEASURING when a recipe calls for some 15¢. LARGE SPOONS of retinned enamel and aluminum, 10¢ to 70¢. “HANDY” FRUIT JAR HOLDERS fit any size of jar and hold the jar away from the bottom of the kettle, while the fruit is cooking, set of six, 60¢. WIRE CANNING RACKS to fit in the bottom of the wash boiler, be adjusted to fit any size jar, 75e. HELPS IN STRAINING FRUIT include Wire Strain- Ricers, Jelly Strainers. IT IS EASY TO HANDLE HOT JARS with an effi- cient Fruit Jar Lifter and Wrench. THE DENVER PRESSURE COOKER will give the housekeeper long service in general cooking as well much labor in canning time. Easily oper- ated and saving of heat. Seventeen-quart $24.00; 25-quart size, 830.00. THE TOLEDO STEAM COOKER in small size hold jars, $ $12.50 THE HOWE FRUIT AND.VEGE ABLE EVAPOR- ATOR, with complete instructions for use, ares THE DASEME CUPS very handy fraction of a cupful, are steel, granite, white may ers, as sav size, to ); large si Quart-size Economy Fruit Jars Special $1.15 Dozen ANY housek omy : may be ith a cap vers favor the Econ- fruit or vegetables They no rubber the because cooked in the jar. seal and clamp ring equired—the jar sealing a fruit coo Quart pecial $1.15 a dozen. Quart-size Kerr Self-sealing Fruit Jars, Special 5c Dozen alk of an uw ST ALARMED VON LUDENDORFF "scm Ti SE are quick ure- y sealed hout the ‘ use of a rubber ring. : aa * The hot fruit is poured in, the screw band > | ' turned gently and the = | thing is done rt. og Jars upside down, a as LA | Quart-size, special 95¢ dozen. 3 113 BAST a = THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, nted the} « wf the never prev ne laid to the tree er, no longer he de With t the majori office and the glory of the had at wut a them lve * Fighting Chaplain Won War over, the political leaders | useful purpone Cross in France Pe WI HERTLING KEBUFES ARMY STAPE Chaplain Albert N. Park, t . Dr. Michaelis became — imper ky pilot” of the Ww chan on Valen t no unfair pri of the civil cabin miuet, and t iven the to living and co marshal the ting respects everything was r ntlemen, of wh him thru ter, von He [fortunately acquired the that he ar ARMY CHIEFS in Munieh OFFER TO QUIT tt BISHOP SHAYLER BIDS FAREWELL ted for the war nt trary, had unfortunate The fletd marshal joined me and © ne pleuo’ failed submitted his resignation at the same | pect. Men who were promit " ot | followed clr own prof vim POLITICAL SYSTEM ; von | BARREN T m have t " of who could © guided the dentir The party systerr prey ning to the front We were poor in men. Our political system had net produced new THIS THIEF STEALS CANDY AND WAFERS wished t CROWN Prince OUSTS BETHMANN creative brains, and by ite barren its ness it pronounced tence. own sen of whom | terior ha t in favor of | imper 1 that t " f “ nis | at 1 ‘ t box he crown prince's report the t lecided to accept the Chancellor von Beth our first visit to Berlin, on July © field marshal and I had be oon re CZERNIN' PUSHES | AMU Sk ME NTS if of 19 ‘PALACE HIP salient Continuous Dally, 1 to 12 a g had not yet SIX BIG ACTS OF to go. IT anid a i, the absence up to date of HIPrODROME VAUDP B to the Depu om the sub Gaiters Fre t serious situa MARION DAVERS ths pe resolutic c te od raw ma-ll ie “GREITING MARY MARRIED* [the w As anticipated, it pro duced on our enemies vo political ef. fect whatever; they took It as a con - WILKES: fession of weakness, Bulgaria and fth at rie Weeks With Mats, Wed. Sat ry “JOUNNY ¢ MOORE THEATRE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE tS, Helglan $1, Mats, Lie to 50¢ 1919. |YEP! SHE’S BACK IN FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE JRE BASEMENT STO | Autumn Gayeties Sound a Cail for New Party Frocks M4 ANY an Autumn social gather- ing will be the brighter for the presence of one more of these new Frocks. or Laces and Nets are cleverly com- bined in their hioning with satin and taffeta, many showing metallie embroidery, side drapes of lace, net tunics or many tiny ruffles of net. There is a profusion of the black net and lace of the mode, sometimes over white or light-blue, also the accepted light evening colorings— white, pink, blue, orchid and mais. Priced at $25.00, empha $32.50 and $39.50. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Marabou Capes, $5.50 HESE light-weight Neckpleces have almost constant use in the fashion- are New Valenciennes Laces 55c Bolt T is true economy to buy these staple laces by the bolt, one always for them in home sewing. able woman’s wardrobe—and they especially useful at this season wear with one-piece frocks. Shown in natural-color, black and all-marabou or ostrich-trimmed, for for has use French and two-thread Valenciennes Laces (some with insertions to match), in dainty patterns, ranging to 14 inches in width, bolt of 12 yards, 55¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Children’s Knit Underwaists, 19c ELL-REINFORCED and strength- ened with tape, and fitted with pin tubing, these little undergarments will give satisfactory service to little folks. Sizes 4 to 12 years. Price 19¢. —THE BASEMENT STORE. brown, $5.50. Other Marabou Capes, some trimmed with tails, $7.50. —THE Boys’ Black Cotton Stockings, 40c Pair EDIUM- WEIGHT Black —Cotton Stockings in ribbed weave, sizes 6 to 1014, the pair, 40¢. MISSES’ FINE-RIBBED BLACK COT- TON STOCKINGS, sizes 6 to 10, 40¢ pair, —THE BASEMENT STORE. DBASEMF STORE. 30 Women’s Silk-top Union Suits, $1.50 TOP of pink or white glove silk finishes these Cotton Union Suits -low neck and sleeveless, sizes 36, 38 and 42. Price $1.50. THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Extra-size Stockings, 75c Pair SRIZED STOCKINGS in ex- sizes, medium-gray, brown sizes 9 to 1014, the pair, and white, T5e. —THE BASEMENT STORE. New Couch Covers Attractively Priced N warm colorings to harmonize with your rooms are shown New Couch Covers in various combinations. In brown tones, priced at $6.00. Several designs in Delft blue, priced at $4.50. In color combinations of green and red, priced $2.50 to $3.50. Laundry Bags A new display of Laundry Bags in ten attractive cretonne patterns. Bags 36 inches deep with tasseled cord in white or ecru. a riced at $1.20 and $1.35. ’ n, BASEMENT STORE. Dr. Edwin J, Brown Marquisette Curtainings New Marquisette Curtainings for full-length curtains are in n plain mesh, at 35¢ sash or § both white and ivory, 40 inches wide. Priced yard, CAPT. DOUGLAS TO | ADDRESS LEAGUE Malco! CITY BASTILE AGAIN n Mary Jac m Douglas, wearer of | Guerre with palm Me Ll ani : oy be ie go. Aft awarded him by the French govern Seattle's Leading prod e for the 1 uhiob we thou Ape ment for conspicuous ery during q ut 1 hoped for iI than internal on mind,” sald the police, |action in ‘the Champagne, will speak a 7, of peanstorting tbe To that Pit h ‘ ad things come in|... pick her up in a day or s0/on the war at the weekly luncheon an rmy to Franee, we pui We hoped the n . n't stay away long. ; » naval opinion, that it noellor might-dmpt Pon freee of ppd oeor {Of the Municipal league at Meves — - Senay ent ahe dawdled over {cafeteria next Tuesday noon. A gen t coppers nabbed her, She prob-|eral invitation ts extended to the ORPHEUM THEATRE women's division of] ~ - a J Thin Week Until Kat Night ity Jal | 1433 Sixth ave. The wheel was 20 ghis “isunday). aoc; Mat were three good bicycles Cc re) PLENTY OF NEW ONES, “ M ING N G BUT TOOK HEIRLOOM °" § SUNDAY NIGHT cee There's & reason for everything Re apoct Homer Unland FOR T yEEK on believe, but they can't] couldn't understand the theft either effect must there tt the thief who stole the/and wept copiously w e broke! > pointed COURT OF APPEALS bievele belonging to W. Ht. Ponda, bleyehing, “MY Me broken t ences that might = ital Bee od icin eulmeria, where tek OPENS SESSION HERE | States court of appeala opened in 5 | er troom M ve ard. 0 | i : uP ourt | Ww dilbert of Portland William H und William W >» meet Morrow of San Franciseo, Judge ¢ interior Gilbert presides ministry ties 1 ured ey The National ieee! NOBLE POST WILL Pi acnemen ce nine BOB WHITE DISCUSS LAND BILL ent it y ekum to » Vorwaerta in publication could, he When you think of advertis. v-| ing, think of The Star, In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; All work guaranteed Morning and get teeth fest of Time, early patients, whose work ts still giving good satisfaction, atients who have tested our work. ou are in the right place. Ser UNIVERSITY st, you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. $8.00 Crowns $8.00 Bridgework ... $2.00 Amalgam Filling eee Painless Extracting years. Have impression taken in the Ixamination and advice free. 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