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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 19 15, PAGE AN ved ttle « Invitatic ohave not are asked to row to the Infants On Saturday there'll b: ta nice itttte «© good venir Dolls’ Tea Party Saturday | already Section and get therm for things every Fraser-Paterson Co | Fur Scarfs and Muffs in a Big Friday Sale | at Prices Averaging “Way Less Than Half” Friday and Saturda Combination Sale of Toilet Goods | NEW SALE at this store, and —We have in stock a few Fur Scarfs || one that merits attention of and Muffs that were carried over from || all who fike. to save. It combines last season and are a little different Alb Aree in their uses are closely relate n fact, each article from the modes now most favored. fact, each article, to : / fulfill its duty, requires the assist- rhere, in a nutshell, you have the rea- ance ; . ance of its combination partner. son why we are going to sell these Furs Tube of Tooth Paste at Aalf price, one-third former price, Flexible Handle Tooth Bri and at even greater savings, for left- ‘ yeaa: sage spies | over merchandise has no place in this ¢ Hand or Nall Bruah store's splendid stocks. Combination Price the Orangewood Stick $10.00, $15.00 and $17.50 $15.00, $25.00, $35.00 Fur Scarfs 00 | Box.of Rmery Boards Fur Scarfs and Muffs and Muffs, Clearance 10 00 Combination Prise ase Clearance Price ° ¢ Complexion Chamois Genet Cat, long satin-lined Scarf and Pillow He Can of Taloum Powder $5 00 Muff Set, formerly $28.75, for $10.00 Combination Price ihe = Gray Wolf Stole and Muff, formerty $25.00 50e Hox of Imported Pace Powder Long Wide Marmot Scarf, satin for sto. oo be Powder Putt lined, that sold for 00, to go Satin-lined Mink Scarf, forme $ fo Combination Pric at 00 $10 m $1.00 Rubber Cushion Hair Brush Long Black Fox Scarf, with 4 Satin-lined Black Fox Scarf, formerly $ 0 Pe Rubber Dressing Comb tails, satin lined; sold for $10.00 $10.00 ombination Price a1 Now 85.00 Seal, satinlined Scarf, formerly $1.00 an ounce Sachet, good odorn a 00, for $10.00 76 an ounce Perfume, good odors ¢ ~Fancy Mink Scarfs, were $15.00 Hudson Seal and Tiger Cat Muff, formerly Combination Price $1.00 A Now $5.00) g05 00, for $10.00 Rox Rov a”, Electric 1 Scarfs, were $10.00 Hudson Seal and Tiger Cat Scarf, formerly 100 Kyebrow — to $17.50. Now $5.00 $30.00, for $10.00 Ryebrow Brush Satin lined Brown Fox Scarfs —-Hudson Seal and Tiger Cat Muff, formerly Combination Price 306 with two large tails; formerly $10.00 $25.00, for $10.00 Oc Jar Cold Cream te $17 Row $5.00 —-Porsian Paw Set, formerly $25.00, for $10.00 Box of Java Rice Powder ; Combination Price 60¢ 4 Miscellaneous Fur Scarfs and Muffs at Half and Less Than Half < Gause Pabmalive Seas } Hudson Seal and Tiger Cat Scarf, for. —-Natural Mole Scarf, formerly $48 Oe Jar of Vanishing Cream merty $85.00, for : for Combination ee 506 Natural Mole Mutt, formerty AE ORR Nae Cakse Sendaiwood Woes & for . 20. 00 for Combination Price * Natural Mole Muff, formerly | $325.00. 5 sae : ar sag , : 4 i... Natural Mole Scarf, former ox Williams’ Baby Bath Soap ; Natural Mole Scart, for $50.00 1 Box Williams’ Baby Tal for . 9 Natural Mole Scarf, ly $45.00, Combination Price 40¢ E Natural Mole Muff, tor $20.00 | Tube Williams Shaving Cream 3 for ws leinpate . Combination Price Qe ! R Absorbent Cotton . | 600 Yards of New Mesh Veilings on | | _-<omviration Pree ate of — Xe Set of Attachments “A & Sale Friday and Saturday 25c a Yard combination Price | 7 1 ene aca | One Set Gem Safety Razor Blades We were indeed fortunate in securing from a representative of a well-known | me veiling house his sample line of new Veilings, r senting the ver " - Combination Price 81.00 — ideas. To this purchase we have added a number of s of new V * | _ ° I. Pep tsrooey A cere 4 ieacraed 3 from our regular stocks. In the lot are Sixty Pieces, « sixty different | mr Scans or y Kasor Hiace: i patterns in zc srteorne Reid 5 | Plain Hexagon. Nose Veilings y | Plain, Square and Round Meshes. Borderpd Ve ete ] | —Hatrline with Chenille Dots. or Gricday —Showing white, black, flesh, Russian green, African brown, navy blue and | 3 plum; qualities priced ordinartly 5c and 50c | rt —On sale Friday and Saturday, a yard Pr i Bae | Extraordinary Sale of he ' wie * 7 | 2 Fifty Dining Room Chairs < Gisferfriday (fustfor corm $2 Each : Women’s $15.00 Coats 9 95 Drapery Remnants—Half Pas aca Wa | <zfhls fale ts tho. To bar In a Friday Offering at ° Price | chase secured at A . "0 tie Clean-up tem. | stantial price o ily —A Sale that is the result of a Spe- re Biecaaey 5 Bic | sions from a 4 cial Purchase of 50 attractive ne Fourth Floor will be half toneol able manufacturer <a Winter Coats of heavy mixed material row Th will contain Cretonr | The Chairs are highly os in a long belted model that is cut Marquisette Cartain Nets, ne. desirable’ atylea;' weit etc. A wide vari rable mate _ - 4 very full - / ma solid and sub. — 9 rials in good, usable lengths. Half Price ¥ , stantial. In the lot are Some are trimmed with narrow and aser-Patereon ¢ hy Ai about 50, in several P wide fur collars, others with self col Odd Lots of Lace Curtains EF t so ne bron foal lars. Half Price or Near It Ny 4) ke the {Mustration. Soa They come in various mixed color- These Odd Lots of Lace Curtains / They ca: ke Mad Ma org ings as well as plain brown, gray, represent two and thre airs of a pat 4 sets of six, four or two, of | reen and blue ‘ tern and show many styles and quail | }| and are indeed extraor 8 oe ne we tes, to be closed out on Friday at | dinary values at the cat —Special, just for Friday.. $9 95 , Half Price or Near It pric £2.00 TY ¢ Fraser-Paterson Co., Thir r Franor-Paterson ( . Fraser-Paterson ( h Fle the ate he — my Q—i have been elected treasurer often distinct, is frequently coupled the f every n lety. wilt] With that of the secretary. This por-|coin purse, faddy ha in of a newly organized socle xi gtd tion of his duty consists of entering | ery, year's subsert you please tell me the correc €%/in a book provided for the purpose | magazine f urs of a treasurer? | am not a publician account of all moneys received of pin woman and therefore very ignorant and disbursed in behalf of the body tk ete In public matters. Hoping for an early reply, and thanking you in an- ticipation, sincerely A.—The office of treasurer, HE HAS THE FANS GOING Chas. Chaplin —ta— “A WIGHT IN A SHOW 5 Big Hippodrome Vaudeville Acts arent, mamit- 5c 10¢ The rule is to pay out no moneys|for enlarged pores VILLA, | some light tint jhe was without an order bearing the signa | How tack tures of the president and secretar A.—A_ good h is made of % poynics 1S PANNED Iplace, tho not before had or the chairman of a finance com-| ounce of pint of camphor; TH. L. Patrick, agent for the West|found her mother, and everything mittee’ who {s empowered to audit! Water (not s of camphor) and) Seattle ferry ge been taken to ppily for all. Marguerite is bills, which orders the treasurer ounce of glycerine, Another ex-|t by the port commission for his | ful in the part should carefully preserve as vou nt preparation consists of l/habit of holding the ferry on its bd ahha: ers am of boracie acid and 4 ounce# 7:30 a, m, trip for belated passen-|COLONIAL | of witch hazel, to be applied after gers, causing delay of seven to ten| Harold Lockwood, May Allisor | @—Would you kindly inform me! Washing. minutes and Helene Rosson are the stare — = jt » Colontal's bi un Saturday Sebi eee pnapadients: tne Guat Q—Should the walls of a bed HOW TO” GET RID night, inclusive, in “The End of the | |Road,” a Mutual Masterplcture, of tution for taking copies from, with | Hektograph Ink too atiff or |when removing it? | which he serves A pare a ing two ounces of common tina the guy that nd stop the hair] oo8.40o660064 pint of water. Heat six or sever knocked him from falling out | ht Ny one of our best water bath to a temperature of 200 rush to get In of bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo|jneammation. or. obstruction degrees F. Pour off from the ge side the Compound, and % oz. of glycerine. |dangerous place, ‘Therefor tine all the water rem: & una doors. There are all simple ingredients |70U Seto oad eee on sorbed, and add the gelatine to the that you can buy from any drug-|“ : , Maton” the hot glycerine Cont gist at very Iittle cost, and mix|jorarily by deadening the throat ing for an hour, caref FIFTH BIG DAY them yourself, Apply to the sealp|nerves. Treat the cause heal the the mixture occasional once a day for two weeks, then |rime-made remedy that gets right as much as possible the formation once every other week until the |b?" Gea Will wake An ci Ge Hab aw or froth add 30 mixture ts used. A half pint should |stin vanish more quick be enough to rid the hair of dan-|th Might pons drops of ofl of clove OH now ready to pour designe must remain in the five hours 6 the pad essary to the face ¢ allow it to nearly the firat copy pre} over a- friend have gone with her for two years? HARRY A.—If you are not engaged, she probably would not accept an ex pensive present The following articles are dear to| —Soak gelatine water to cover {that all the gelatine -What would be real nice for a Christmas pr Q.—Please print a I elther get it It sticks to the paper SUBSCRIBER. one ounce of Coop overnight cold ing care led. P. dinne enough well ia wwe ath He got him self. a gun and is walting for salt water t The cc inte it wh ition It at least used, To is nec 1 to hold in une veasel before being for u sponge light! gelatine before taki mA we and nt for my best girl something real nice, as | DAMAGED girl: Novelty) room be painted or papered? r pin, station 8. 8. 8. m ton popular| A—PAinted walis are more hy es, hat pins, b. tints restful te ox of ¢ ty ttractive as well. Such wiped frequently good formula oiled cloths. The ceiling shc From Falling Out The which following can be simple mixed at hor remove dandruff ¢ It and ease, Although it is not a dye, on the hair roots and will ¢ relieves itehing and aca’ streaked, faded, gray hair or fifteen days, It promote: growth of the hair and harsh hair soft and gloss tisement ANITA STEWART An, AND with nuld be OF DANDRUFF: This Home.Made Mixture Removes | Dandruff And Stops The Hair Ip da darken |{ ten | In a the makes Adver and, with ‘FRANK KEENAN IN ‘THE COWARD’ SCORES A HIT AT THE LIBERTY Be the Feature at the Clemmer for the Balance of the Week. from “Damaged Goods,” the Powerful Moral Play, Which Will | oe v. LIBERTY Jolina, Lockwood ts supreme in his For the balance of the young “furriner” who Liberty has probably the greatest ’s and wins the Southern re f f The Birth of a) maid. without man tribula The Coward in which | tions, caused by a Jealous moon en at the veteran actor, | shiner Two reels of pictures of the Int Triangle Kay-Bee feature, | est world’s series baseball games f the « are on the nm rn boy 1 Id of battle CLASS A - were dierup The Pitfall,” a four-reel drama, action. It is allve and vibra phen s.na Bs + soba A plete with swift, strong dran attor la sabomt: es, beau The story tells of young Frank | {Ove for another's wife and his slow whe en the war breaks final victory rut, fears to enlist A Vita h com in which Be te oe otat. vinslow, veter.|Azita Stewart and Karle Williams an of the Mexican war, a fireeater © the stars, completes the pro a Southern gentleman, threat. | 5™*™ pete to kill his son if he does not bisa sleaaye . n mamaged Goods en Ha it ratares (108 8 sensation among Seattle pho t ashamed that | 0Play-koers and has ed to a taste ic 4 up| back 1 house at perform. against the Winslow, takes | #8°®. “Damaged ( aces 8 se rel le ' 1 moral showing F rea des in arret when the | , Seune mae Bai: é sedge gna ihr take, common in these Dek eee His deed, how has visi banana Prag ang not on him alone. eaohnae the Gk nis wife and baby alno. It ts his thrilling ride for the Confeder- | °") moar ane ser) hed oo bog ate lines. Dashing acrons a bridge, oe his father, on picket duty, shoots |**8"% compr cast ond horse a rider tumble into ee hie the Water A LETTER FROM A FAN The boy reaches shore, however,| Leo Nordrum, of 2012 Sixth ave, great | private, weakn of his son's drama ends Eddie Foy is the on the an 4 comedy |GRAND Charlie Cha’ [the bill at th night his come A |but when or put up by any druggist will quickly NORE, herolam in latest Night i) makes Southern victory Winslow headquarters and when the stirring with a reconciliation. | c A Favorite Fool,” is summoned a knowledge of the en ssible al . now} C, to he learns feature a r lin in the feature of | Grand thru Saturday | and funniest now,” a This film is two reels of laughter, 8 a re f fu ov t nilk-hatted | with a neat other a ontinually t n, and in the galler. we chock-full and with m two Chaplins in this film, dress-suited rth. There one Chaplin atra cirele, rowdy wh Vegetables and ice cream at the players Five big hippedrome vaudeville acts follow the movies. ALHAMBRA Marguerite Clark scored a Wate run ay This dainty found her. old-fashioned countr young de Any Therefore 8! draft and kill the dandruff germs. | 8 the hair from falling out, ||*' he 0540 044 444-9005 It « ler how It » loosens oor tight cough. and ps the formation of phlegm in the | nding the persistent Pinex ts a cblghly npound of N guala Don’t Merely “Stop” Stop the Thing T br pis vil cto at the bt lage r came, an h ss In her late which Alhambra W little star atmosphere at f t before appeared sulted her so perfectly, that of |Nestra, daughter of a circus per |former, who, lost when a baby, be comes, tho unknowingly, the ward of her own grandfather, who had p in a quaint fa d until the d never seen one from the big city should end dire heals th it fall was tn Cough, the ¢ 6 inflarn nd op 1 natural love he told her rant dfather, that with him. |life among the moonshiners of Car thier to prepare, | tions with Pinex membennes that 1 wake Roun has never in a role which ; legitimate | penned the following epistie Movie Editor The Star: other great play at the Clem- | mer, the picturization of man’ most heinous crime, is dese- crating a cl sheet of can. Sodom, in its palmiest days, could have been no wort than the social conditions here depicted. It is a play that will resound with sledgehammer biows In the legisiative halls ef the country until laws are enforced against commercial- ized vice when no man shall give a premium on vice and a pittance for virtue. Mr. Man, go to the Clemmer and take a look at yourself In the role of a fool MISSION 2 The Fram ture with Georg , a star of international reputat on the Dg nts as the fe ture, heads the Mission's bill for the balance of the week |°The Frame-Up” is a powerful story of political intrigue. Politics is the ay, as may nterest of the n the narrowly tragedy actor his succ stage spe. One of his triumph of Big Bill in “The Squaw Man and anoth was his part with | Viola Allen in “The Beresfords A Nestor comedy entitled “Fath ers Helping Hand,” with Ray Gal lagher and Billte Rhodes the program Pa nized ett is an ability king for hi 8 was the part | OREAM ts being atre. The en remod. oul of a Woman at th b has One Bessie Chapman wants divorce because hubby a smokes 50 cigarets and drinks if Bess doesn’t hurry she'll be a widow before she gets it | 45 highbalis a day. rturing, grind Ing pai * acid out of your ays en this gently and quickly tra-Vita while you sieap. It fills the nerves and vitals with new Ife. y in the morning full of vim, f-charged body bat lies eh kidney or fiver weakness, lumbaxo, nt Just a lack of nerve f tra-Vita will restore tn. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATE BOOK FREF Call and ten a-Vita, or let us rend you our beautif Hlustrated hook with particulars tegardin® Blectra-Vita what It} for and what many t a ined 4 nay Ken oof th nally, Lat fe explain how Elec cures and what it will Address |The Flectra-Vita Co.) Seattle, part fea-| _ orld who could beat him at making tops off RHEUMATISM Cured to Stay Cured * Sometimes you are only a child you if, in your naive wish for a good time, and then again the wis CONTINUOUS to pergeot | | SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST A Late Delivery of Children’s Coats In Sizes 2 to 6 Years It was really our intention to have Coats Id by this time, but through a mist g, they were shipped late, and ha t arrived, so we've marked them at most tive prices for quick clear- ance Included are neat Corduroys, pretty Zibel- ines, good heavy Bearcloth and rich-looking Black Plush and Novelty Materials. : here ag ariety of and a wide selece tion of effects, many belts, some velvet trimme th fa buttor and all have good, serviced | re really elegant little Coats and sisienepesa alues t all styles at all prices, but a gooc t $1. 98 $2. 50 $2.98 $4.98 Outing Flannel Skirts 50c Values 39c 4 iid garments arrived only yesterda them as a leading special for Friday election a spl morning, 80 we'll feature They're in neat pink and blue fancy stripes, in a good, heavy outing flan- nel; well made, with band tops; about 22 inches long, and fin- g ished with a pretty scalloped edge at but priced for Friday good values .39c Splendid Showing of Long Kimonos and Bath Robes Sizes for Every Figure—36 to 52 The Kimonos are in Serpentine Crepes and Fiannel- ettes, and in a nice variety of patterns 4 and colors. ‘They're neatly finished and very reasonably q at $1.25 $1.50.,.. $2.98 The Bath Robes wir- pases = vpienaia quality materials, and in the most pleasing designs and color combina- tlons; well made and nicely finished. Remarkable values at $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Confessions ofa Wife priced THE MOST INTERESTING MAN/of he is burned out?” one “Ll mean before all the best vetnmoe laser are snapped up by the other fel- We did not see Eliene’s children lows,” he answered, somewhat’ jafter all, Donna Tenney and I, for grimly. |just as we reached the staircase she) “And you will dance with gave an exclamation of surprise.|asked a low voice near where Jit) | Mr, Stuart, I thought you were still and I had stopped to rest @ mo jin India.” ment | “India pales, dear lady, when my “With pleasure, Mr. Stuart.” jmind brings up pietures like this “Come on, Donna,” pleaded Jim, \tn my home land.” He waved his “let us show these two people how real dancers can do it.” hand toward the ballroom and truly it was a beautiful sight “Margie, let me present Stuart “I have met Mr. Mrs. Waverly here before,” quickly broke in the suave vot of Mr. Stuart. “I wonder if I shall overstep the bounds of social ethics and convention if I say that that meeting had much to in bringing me back.” “Always the flatterer,” exclaimed Donna. “I have told Will often it was only after I had met you that I_knew there was a man in the Tonight—Until Saturday Inclusive pretty speeches.” 1 was very glad of this light banter, as it gave me a chance to recover from the confusion {nto which Mr. Stuart's florid compli ment threw me. Won't you come back, Mrs Tenney, and finish that tango with In Her Latest which we astonished the natives at Triumph, a Six. Cairo?” he asked | “I've started to see Eliene's Part Romance |babies,” she ventured, rather un- of the Circus prtainly, Go and nded. ere tomorrow dance, Donna,” I com- “Etlene’s babies will be and that witching music is only for tonight. Besid I Jim Edie looking very proachfully at me. with him this |beckon him over. So Malcolm Stuart can bring the color to your cheeks as well as those of all the other women,” said Jim, somewhat savagely, as we began to dance. “For shame, husband! re I have not danced evening. I'll just Jim! You talk like a! The speech came out before I} thought, and I was immediately sorry I said it. Jim, however, did as he danced in not seem to notice silence Let Considered by Critics to be Her Greatest Success me show this new | » sald time we were engrossed novel movements, and when we had mastered it, Jim , exultantly , I knew we would get it. | |I saw it last night at the Follies, and | made up my mind then that you you and I could do it better, What dé you say to dancing up those stairs at the end of the ball room? |They do that In the Follies, too. | “Hush, Jim, I don’t think I want /to be a professional dancer. I'd} rather teach school.” | Jim Jaughed; “I can never think of you as a schoo! teacher, Margie om of the sages seems 10:30 a. m, to 11 p,m. that copper colo dome. Who ts the flatterer now, Is Dick coming after you? asked, ignoring the question. I—I think so,” I stammered. to rest un Jim? he he does not I am going home with | Mollie and Chad, 1 hope it does | Westlake, Pine and not make you miserable to see how | Fifth happy they are On the contrary, I am glad; 1 love Mollie very differently from the wa¥ Hatton loves her, and I can | see now that my way would prob- | ably be very tame to a young girl, A man ts a fool not to marry | | when he is younger,” he continued with a sigh “You mean before his enjoyment

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