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In Pursuance of Our PRIDAY SPECIAL 17s PAIS w ® that f very good quality Silk st present M eaulars, showin mperfections In Weave, unnotice spots or c insignifion White, t and colors. I regula Fjrst 50 Dozen Untrimmed Hats On Sale Friday at The Exceptionally Low Pric —A Special Purchase re ntly received will be on sale Friday, affording ex- traordinary values in cor- ct style, good quality Untrimmed Shapes _ of Lyons Velvet, Hatter’s Plush, Velvettas, etc. —Scores of the latest shapes The best values offered this season in correct new untrimmed shapes. —On Sale Friday at, choice your Third § in the Men’s Section $2.50 and $3.00 Flannel a aipecd This Sale khaki color military collar. Splendidls made up. Just the § for outdoor wear. Splendid de- pendadle quail nd priced out of the ordina —-$2,50 and $3.00 were the former prices. Friday clearance s1.465 Men’s 50c Cashmere Hose 25c —A fine, full-faahioned Cash mere Hose In black and a few natural gray. Sizes 9% to It —Friday special....28e a pair Men’s $3.50 Wool Union Suits $2.65 —This is a Cooper Union Suit No more need be sald about quality or perfect fitting. in white ont 4 tes 34 to 40. Priced $3.50. A good wool and cotton mixture. —Friday Clearance price.92.65 Men’s $1.75 Underwear 85c An Odd Lot of Men's Under drawers Im medium weight Natural gray color. Good wool and cotton mixture. Priced regularly $1.75 —Special Roe Firet Floor Our 10th Weekl OMENS 59c kings that - Rraser-Paterson Co Friday Specials in Thoroughly Dependable Luggage : Floor Samples—Good Trunks- N Reduced i STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 4, Established Policy of Keeping Stocks Clean as We Go, We Offer these Remarkable Values for y Friday Clearance] tet as All F. P. Co. Sales Increase in Peoer as One Follows Another, So Have Our Friday Sales Increased Friday Clearance Specials In the Art Section With the busy eodleworkers already ork on many things hristmas, these Friday als in the Art Room urticularly attractive of at for Spe are fingers Friday Specials Special Offering ry 200 Women’s [ In the Lace and Embroidery Section 15¢ Oriental Laces 9c ped ede . ta esigns. tt ace, desire . Specia priced Friday, pe ard Be 19c and 25c¢ Net Top Laces 12'c "Cease ihebieldery Edges 4c Yard Narrow roldery Kdges ain scallops. Some have ama designs. Worked Ina durable edge Priced regular cand Sc a ard Spectal Fridwy 25c 9-inch Embroid-ries FRIDAY sPRCIA Women’s $1.75 and $2 Munsing Vests and Drawers $1.00 Munsing’s Ninety Per Ce Wool Vests and Drawers in white and natural color. Winter weights and excellent at Vests are f high neck. long sleeves, drawer are ankle length. Qualities price: regular 1.75 and $2 a garr special p FRIDAY SPReiaL Women’s 75c Dressing Sacques 39c A Friday Clearance special of Women's Percale Dressing Sacques ight and dark » w de and attra Miss Grey: Just a few! pproval to the person signing “One of the Left-Overs” in a recent issue. | take it for grant ed that this person is a gentleman and will write to that effect. i 1 can plainly see, “Mr. Left-Over, that your daily walks have t you into just the wrong homes for you to find the good old-fashioned girl who parts her hair in the mid dle and braids it straight down the Dear words of di back, thus. avoiding any extra beauty that fancy hair dressing might bring out. The good old- fashioned girl with a plaid skirt and red flannel underwear still exists, but probably not in the city, and if it’s a cinch she’s not very 1 want to ask you a ques tion: Where's the good old-fash loned boy who used to handle the hay fork and milk the cows on one farm for 10 years straight for the sake of one pure country maiden of his heart? Where's the old-fash- joned fellow who used to walk 10 WE SPECIALIZE IN Toric fnetion r have mins whether you pay 57.00. RRY OPTICAL CO. H.C. and M, Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. miles to “attend meetin’ with his best gal”? He's most likely carry ing a can of beer to some wood shed, telling profane stories to a bunch of loafers, or sneaking out of the back door of some cheap rooming house Say, “Mr. Left-Over,” you'll never need to change the name you have adopted unless you ome alive” and brace up to your surroundings. Time changes people's circum stances and new modes are estab lished, but good old human nature is the same. Education does not troy anything that is honest pure and upright; it develops those traits. In every male or female heart there lies that little spark of de. sire to meet and join the one of his liking; to enter into the partner ship that will mean a home, family end happiness. Forget the idea that all girls are looking for noth ing but flashy clothes, no work and lots of money. I'll admit that some girls are that way, but men of the same nature outnumber them so far that comparison would be laugh able. There are 8,000,000 single men, as you say, in the U. 8, wishing they were married, but they'll nev er get there unless they get to the place where they will join with some one of their own caliber and quit looking in the distance for one mate and passing up a.hundred around them. Seek your own level, pick some one of yeur own style, lest some day you wake up to the fact that instead of being a bachelor you might have been a man A MONTANAN Dear Cynthia Grey; May | say a word to “Childiess”? Many years | longed for a family, saw the “wanderiust” grip the husband, and at last he consented to adopt a child, and in two years i other. |with a leaf in its mouth, took an-\the opposite side, The craving to be a mother! has been crowned with thorns, butthe words, Special Each $1.59 1915. PAGE 3. A Special Offering White Enameled Medicine Cabinets and Bath Stools A npecial purchase high«rade Hath Fittings, se recently, will be placed on Sale on Only 6 of these that have been slightly marred at Stamped Pillow Covers ches GEN On scratched from being used as samples on the 39c pieces scores of peo The slight scratches do in any way lessen o Crash, Roment “eh le sn afte dependability and excellent. « np and Natural Linen the furnishing of ependability and excelle quality Prone tural linen their bath room and the price at which $23 sO S$ ply Trunk $16.75 poy nid 9h oll cok Mag an eoti te be hoes Hi offered means value un $25.00 Fiber ‘Trunk, special $18.75 merceriaed threads “Priced » $26.50 Fiber Trunks, each 19.00 " Medicine Cabinets 80 36-inch Steamer Trunk 12.75 Prem eee a $1.59 21.00 Bronze Steamer Trunk at $17.25 $1.50 Sesiiuih Night wh saanal $6.00 Leather Suit Cases $4.75 Gowns 78¢ aT ag Strong, durable, well made, good quality cowhide Each Gown tats of shel f Reinforced with sole leather corners and sole leather git ace te b stray 2tinch size 1 sles aK be emt ay. Jered Bath Stools . A good $6.00 Case reduced to 84.75 Priced regularly § e Speci al $1.59 “ Spe . Tee White meled Hath tools $7.00 Walrus Traveling Bags $4.95 Pullman Slippers on Ni doe sortphantkabaergs They are of genuine walrus, too, and of good, ser “ mips "i " 3 1 Viceable quality with sewed on leather corners, brass : , Mirrors in White Enameled lock and ca’ he ath ining . t , A splendid $7.00 Bag specially priced for are ent Fram 2 59c Friday $1.95 itehes. J Kine That | FINDS FRIENDS IN SOCIETY FOLK Patience Worth, 200 Dead, Taken Up exclusive Club HER SONGS Years by ARE ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 4—Pa tlence Worth, 200 | years or more among the dead, is today the fore most citizen of St. Louin The town haw taken the qhaint mysterious, spiritual philosopher to its heart The Papyrus club, St. Louis’ most high-brow set, last night | received Patience Worth as an | honorary member and devoted | an entire evening to her works and wisdom, as communicated | by the oulja-board. Ernest R. Kroeger, St. Louis’ famous composer, has set some of Patience’s songs to music Mra. E. George Payne, soci ety leader, and wife of a well known physician, sang them for the Papyrus club members. Some of the verse given to the world by Patience thru Mra. Jobn H. Curran’s oulja-board follows A POEM ON WAR! By Patience Worth (Copyright, 1915, by C. 8. Yost) Ah, thinkest thou to trick? I fain would peep beneath the vis A god of war, indeed! Thou Iiest! A masquerading fiend, The harlot of the universe | War, whose lips, becrimsoned in her lover's blood H only his death-damped mile to » thee to throw of mat) Ah, God Look thou beneath! Behold, those arms outstretched! raiment over-spengled with a leaden rain! O, Lover, trust her not! | She biddeth thee in siren song And clotheth in a silken rag her treachery | To mock thee and to wreak ' Her vengeance at thy hearth. thy coat N i$ t up the vieor's skirt! ew Suits at $25.00 Half Price Thowit nee the snaky strands 7 . j god of war, indeed! I brand ye —A shipment of 101 Suits came Several tables {n the Drapery H asa lle od ; o «4 ~ » . Section will fi 1 tomorrow 1 eae Yi today that, when added to those with one of the most attractive i? A WASTED LIFE af already in stock, make well over yilections of Drapery Remnants [Ie 7 ° 4 . S we have had for a long time Ah, God, 1 have drunk up to the Two Hundred now ready. Desira usable lengths for [I] dregs | Ihe cw al draper and many pieces just |And flung the cup at thee staal ae ‘i right for faney work The dust of crumbled righteousness “phir ph fy Included tn the lot are Curtain Hath dried and soaked unto itself " 1 Suits Nets, Scrima, Cr nnes, Mar Fen the drop 1 spilled to Bacchus ery last tyles \ lar pe quisettew and so on through a Wpilet thou, all patient t { the snits are of velvet and ong lat of drapery fabrics Sendest purple vintage for a later en hahs acted . athe In the Friday Clearance Sale harvest ‘ , a ga at HALF PRICE ‘ t g Coat jan an oe ee —_— 5 TO A LADY WEEPING ‘ yle Odd Pairs Lace Curtains se fashior . Patter, patter, briny drops Rerraeeions at Half Price On my kerchief drying | t KC ut th + If you need one, two or three ff Spatter, spatter, salty stream, | tt aire of lace Curtaina, you can Down my poor cheeks flying ly , : nave substantially by taking ad Rrine enough to ‘me! ham,! Velvet Suits, { h th mtaae et tala eld : Ine enoug merse « ham, : ever. Sue fF which, tHe vantees of (Mav eeay Bale Salt enough to build a dam! have bee intil now, unable t¢ sailtiony Mec ame eal ace Trickle, trickle, all ye can sased and are shown onl And wet my dry heart's aching They are shown avy blue rae {tap and three-palr lots. II|Sop and sor, ‘tie better so, black and brow: Friday at Malt Petes, Wor jm ry poll Gowess sever.grow of + the t red vr | f irs er a ed ta . ! A aaa ea: aie Bungalow Net Friday 1 the wanted s Special 10c we have in the Garme emphasize mportan of this assortment and illustrate the xceptional values {rd Floor 500 Boxes Initial Writing Paper and Correspondence Cards We were Indeed fortunate in attractive Initia iting Pa offer The quality of the Cards and The Initial is ng, narrow © which is set In a dye-stamped pi whol, itial In a very attracti Correspondence Cards contatr match. The Writing Paper Envelopes to Choice on contains Choice 25c Ea. curing full 500 Boxes of fine, and Correspondence Cards to Paper is a nice fa finis d English letter, done in gold effect which sets off the 4 Cards and 24 Envelopes to ts of Paper and 24 25¢ Ecru color Bungalow eriety of attractive mina * Originally priced a yard Frida special 106 Fourth F Linoleum Remnants f Prin be cleared earance Bale w price patterns and short pieces ntatning fro Ihe FRIDAY Women’s $1.50 to $2.50 CLEARANCE House Dresses 98c pifles the idea ance Hales. A collier odd garments upon each little thorn is a jewel of rare beauty—a child's love and con. fidence is worth a million childless homes. These little tots have warm ed my heart thru clouds and sun. shine, and are doing far more. char ity towards me than | ever dreamed of doing for them The first, a girl of a few weeks, was a little, puny, frail cast-off, but | was not dealing in live stock, so | took her to my craving heart, and love warmed her as it did me. Now she is a refined and obedient child of school age. The features have actually formed like the only moth er she has ever known. The boy came to us at ten days, has never been sick a moment, and is now a true companion for his sis- ter, and a sturdy little chap that any one would be proud of. Every woman is born to be a mother, and she only comes into her own heritage by fulfilling that emptiness. You will find that de pendent children will give you your first valued lessons in unselfish ness, denial, home-making, charita- bleness, longing to be a better wom an and a desire to study the laws of God and abide by them JA Q—I have a coin and would like to know what kind it is and if it Is worth anything and how much There is no date on it, but | think it is an American coin. It is about the size of a silver half-dollar and is marked with those little ridges around the edge fike they are. On one side, around the upper half, in side the circle of: ridges, are two olive branches that almost meet at the top. Beneath them is a dove and under tha dove is a log with a sledge and wedge driven into the top, with a miu! leaning against the log; then around the bottom half, are the words, “Dum Facet Clamat.” On at the top, is a moon face with rays; below that “One Penny,” and below! that a pair of scales. The coin has | will be revived when “Ye Vintage |! Skewl” 1s presented at the First | | Presbyterian church, with Walter H. Watkins as the “skewlmaster Mrs. Matthews, wife of the pastor, | will “appear” as “Prudence Peter kins laid out in the ground for yeara and y scraped it off it shiny, like gold, your answer. A.—If you any of the banks th and they will h other have an account take the tell you than tts if has a value You might of a coin books In pu brary rs, and is rusty, but where I've looks bright and 1 will look gd at coin own. also find out what kind tis by consulting the coin the technology department TRUST CO.GET BONDS, On a bid of 101.62 of $98,000 Western }local improvements bonds, | the Lumbermen’s Trust Co., was suc ssful over r several bidders | for an issue | ave, 12-year it} ¢ A WIFE'S} Confessions SUNG. leondone his wrong doing, jour ‘ject for $10. money Jone who could lose 3 SeEconD Ave. AT JAMES ST. The Hosiery and Underwear Sale Brought throngs of economists to these departments this week—- they saved money, and you will also. Just read over these few items: Women's Union Sut and natural; regular garments: now pri ribbed. wh $1.63 a nice gr eo and Pants, ade of 25c 9c black Y regular pr the « Black Cashm. ed heels and t tal, the pair Misses’ Fine Wibbed Hone, with double knees, spliced regular seller al) sizen: this week Hoys’ t extra sizes aplic heels and toes llc fleeced, 43c $2 Untrimmed Hats 69c There's a plentiful variety in almost one-third of their drooping brims, and jaunt different rs, mostly in nm Salts, in heavy weight very special at this lot real valu Turba and they're priced at Smart Sailors, wide and specially priced at O9C 50 Trimmed Hats $2.75—Values to $4.00 . This group « dein and there's es of trimming For Friday $2.75 One-Day Sale of Coats 97.98 and $11.98 ‘oate in from $12.00 to $16.50 remarkably low price on Mixed © 34 to 4 omprises many charming new m: ings and ast worth up to $4.00 your cholee at The actual value of these Ce but © decided t T yaint Belted Styles—Fur Trimmed Styles— Raglan Effects in this splendid sale, and every Co individuality all its own, Val $7.98 ,,, $11.98 make this them lot or New Styles in Fancy re are many exe lots, and the sizes are from 5 and be eas ues from $12.00 but it is] she needed man was not ) often with making a big hole in his sal had done There is only one thing, book, I have learned thoroly in my vears of married life, and that is, that whatever a woman does in try- ing to make up a quarrel with her ery pro'aole that litte because the y c ends & ton sae tee asin re je Dusband, she will ever after wish usually his wife that pays, she had done the other thing. She may have thought ‘that _(te Be Continued.) Johnny needed shoes or that " Mary's music lessons were not ia mone, temo ere" BAMILY GETS A HOME proven by what Dick's friend told & im, that her husband found she! Rert Collins, his wife, Bifida, and could be bought and that he had/their baby, 11 months old, have purchased her silence on the sub-;heen picked by William Green, 4470 Dawson st., and his mother, to live with him If she had not taken that money until Collins can would she have been any better get on his feet. Green is the man ott? The Star told of two days ago, He world probably hove resent. offering his home to some desery- DOES A WOMAN ALWAYS DO! ed her nagging about it and there/ing couple with a child, to become THE WRONG THING? | Mollie and I studiously avoided any mention of Mother Waverly,! but Tam sure that back in her mind was the same thought that was rankling in mine. “What will be done with moth And when one asks st add to it, “What Waverly She has been singularly that, one nr will Mother reticient| would have been a quarrel that) companions for his mother. Collins would have made them both more|has been out .of work several miserable than the original trouble! months Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE about Moliie and her affairs and Yoy Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your altho tions Mary at she made strenuous to selling the book at such a small won her over She has $600 for it and Chad wick purchased the old house and its furnishings for $10,000 and gave the home to “Mother Nora.” This if pro ly invested. should give her ab $800 a year ot course, she cannot live in the |hotel on this, #, little book, I am \going to tell Dick that we must add another $400 a year to her income |I_ know that he will think we ‘should have her with us would rather give any objec shop to price, Dick last amount but 1§ Own Home and Get Relief at Once. How the Remedy for Catarrh Was Discovered. HIS terrible di: By the new eae method the move has raged unchecked for years simply be- cause symptoms have been treated while the cause of the trouble has been left to circulate in the blood, and bring the disease back as fast as local treatments could relieve it. efecime tocat remedy applied divectiy to the afticted — mem= branes, money than have her always about hs me. bh C. E. Gauss, who experimented for Am I selfish to say that I will years on a treatment for Catarrh, found ee aay ap the best years of iny that after perfecting a balm that relieved ife to her \ : et poeanar yitie’: Hooke abi Baoan \\ the nose and throat troubles quickly, he Wer aey alate son souctors could not prevent the trouble beginning noticed that the easiest thing in The Plier, all over again. the world to give is money? I taten i think that many Amertean” hus s A test cases, he could bands have found this out and so completely remove all signs of Catarrh from nose {they give their wives more than ous mer ; f |they can afford, simply to keep of he body ond and throat, but in a few ‘ jthem busy with other affairs and 4 by remo weeks they were back. ' so that they can be let alone to go cause, about’ their own business, fo follow, — Careful experiments and investigations have shown |thetr own inclinations { that as the troubles were expelled from the nose and | GQ@S to the Root of | 49 Altho many a man will accuse. throat, the real cause of the disease was overlooked ie his wife of gross extravagance, yet and ina short time the Catarth would return stronger | Stopped-up noses | he will gladly give her $5 or $10) than ever. Mr Gauss has gone way ahead of the J Constant “frog-in-the- | rather than go with her to some) ordinary methods of treatment and has provided a throat MARSHFIELD, Ore, Nov, 4.—| pl thas he knows Is going to! remedy that Nasal discharges Kight pessengers and three mem bore bim Hawking and spitting # of the crew of the 8. S. Santa | | And isn't it the case that most’ Removes the Cause] *on« « msn re WRICN WEARERS aoe ° |men think they can salve over any - Bad breath Inte Tuesday, were atill miss Dark Glossy Hair |r by the tendering of money? and Immediately Gives Re- Frequent colds hed | ’ will take many, many more lief to the Nose and Throat Difficult breathing The ‘éight bodies recovered ae | . U S T |years before men will understand Smothering sensation all ‘been identified Those of the] LASY, USE DAKE LEA arte neart hurts of wiven can-| goa Rete 2oremet Scranton, Pens, gare that after tering | in dreams two Mb Sage provee 0 be oT a 5. | The virtue and efficacy of Kagejnot be made well by a yellow) “My nose is now entirely clear and free and I am not dden fits of sneezing ygrecht pia Pay uidaccagets hed ante Motes bern caananine backed plaster, with a numeral in| Seema PL edn it wecht ingot ee | Dey mucus in no Five persons are suffering from | generations the corner Temporary relief from eatarrh may be obtained in other injuries, but all are expected to re | heard Dick and a friend of Lis) ways, but the New Combined Treatment must inevitably ta'king the other evening about a “lpoker game at which both of them had evidently been the night be: GETS LUMBER HERE sha core ee Oe ee one My wife: Whe tiriouk. ‘when fT The Western Union Telegraph arantesd or money back [Came in,” valid Dick's friend, “and Co. is using 2,000,000 feet of cross dandruff, wa nea acalp,laltho you know 1 lost arm timber annually now, and most wae fon eh heey mito tell her t had won and that if) of it is coming from Northwest she would cut out the high strikes mills, says C. H, Gaunt, gener: I'd divide with her. So you see it manager of the Pacific Coast dl trict, who was here Wednesday they didn the chi when to spoll old days the rod The spare oy Wee ins Sage cost me anther $10." They both had been purchased cheaply at the price Little book, | wonder if it would e beon better tf she hid not ken the money? 1 am saiisfied that she did not in her own mind ha old and guacanteed by Rartell Drug Co. in t ld laughed as tho peace and pleaseure! be accepted for permanent results, Sarah J, Cape, Moont Petia, Tenn., ot catar thirteen years and needless to state, tried nearly suffered the pains and distress every method. But by your new method I was complete! ed and you cannot imagine the joy that has come over me. | ba) Trial Treatment FREE This new method is so important to the wel- nity, so vital to every pers: ing from form of catarrh, that t tunity to actually fect it and @ it will be gladly extended without one ce: fare of hui A large trial treatment, with complete, mi nute directions, will be sent free to an’ sufferer. Send no money, take no risks, make no] sign and mail the con- Simply cli mand the test pack w Treatment sent, fully prepaid, with the valuable book on Catarrh. pro f th 0 for Send the Test Treat- ment FREE cm —. GAUSS, 7798 Main St If your New Combined Treat on suffer: he oppor | s results, : utof cost, « without 4