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STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 25, 1915. PAGE 3 VILLAIN iSSED, —Our Thirteenth Friday Clearance — HERO CHEERED! ° | : amie arin in “Nightshirt Im the Men's Section | Niltisery 1 Bargaims || wuars on tue pitts HE Friday spe uled for tomorrow in the Men's Furnishing Section mean many splen @id opportunities to make worthwhile savings on dependable merchandise SECOND Ave. AT JAMES St We Have Too Many Children’s Coats For this time of year—so we’ve marked them at als we have sched “N LEARANCE specials at remarkably Wednesday night, university stu ) dents who participated in the an |nual “night shirt pe-rade” entered odd lots and broken lines of desirable ; , serchandiaa ; jthe Liberty en masse at the invita f Manager Von Herberg loam |) ama Py ) Pay Untrimmed Shap 49 Special musical features were A large lot of shapes that would | given by students | ordinarily sell for from $1.00 to $2.00. | Friday Ils “Remmant Day" im Silks amd Dre |} toa ’tuution and sod ntyien, dant lye ya tare gat fey | appeared | rtain low prices to close out ¢ Men's Handkerchiefs 15¢ Good, generous size ure linen oa rane = % ine : ~ . a for Friday, price We []} volleys of hootn, cheers, Jeers, eat | prices to insure a quick reduction of stock “<pedecaapeaig Goods---Desirable Short Pieces Priced Very} ,,,,zsimmngr meters [tears wi nagea “TUNE HE There's no lack of variety in this unusually large ore’ ease why feu che tons Low for Quick Clearance forest tyln, wile.ctared fm. the flor Wa. Hart nn en ie eee a sack, ancy boown, gvaycad greta pian Diack eood. quale Cashmere OMORROW hundreds of desirable, usable Remnants will be di A Tearance te ile idaho | Disciple." was roundly hooted in Pia y checks: smart-looking stripes, rich mixtures ee tt dese cae on sale in the Silk and Dress Goods Section. The greatest Trimming Free lwas probably the biggest in the hip When the Shapes and materials are Some are unlined, others half-lined, while some WiGsns: Suceindh Wedeesad tea dnenda 91.00 values, the largest collection of Remnants we have offered for purchased here, trimming will be done gg’ So neete gf teed not obec Tutt Thies Pink and blue stripes on white and many months treq of charge es is for Friday only house was literally packed Thev'roallnew sioddele, and. Agee asauen ee silk frogs. Very special Friday values lot contains hundreds of short pieces of the fashionable, new ma- formerly 50 to 98e, the Frid reduced. Note the prices OD hes hacsuas $1.00 terials. price {# only ze Piush Hats 750 k Plush Hats that were for Coats worth to $5.00 will be... .. $3.65 Men's Night Robes $1.00 ~Extra heavy Teaseldown--Soft and —In the Woolen Goods—including: Crush 8 warm—with V neck—Trimmed with Broadcloths Stripes Cheeks ac pets 1 cA #0 to Coats worth $6.00 will be... .. . $3.95 braids—$1.50 qualities. Special. 81.00 Poplins Novelty Coatin Epingtes Me we Coats worth $7.50 will be..... .$4.95 Flannel! Shirts $1.65 These sizes only—14, 14% and 17 winter weights; natural gray, navy blue and khaki color. All made with milt tary collars. The former prices were $2.50 and $5.00. Friday special. 81.65 Plaids and Suitings and Wool Challies Fraser-Paterson Co trd Foc —In the Silk Plain and Fancy Poplins Fancy Plaids New Veilings Silks Bengal Checks Taffetas Duchesse Stripes Two Sale Lots Coats worth $10.00 will be... . . $5.95 Coats worth $12.50 will be... . . $6.95 Also a small lot of Flannel Shirts in i - ‘Weus 9 " eboney cA gaat amas Lond ; 5 ha SHOWING all the smart new novel Men's Odd Underdrawers 85c ares ; : ‘ties in the much wanted colors These are splendid medium-weight —For quick and easy choosing each piece will be marked in and offering values that are remark worsted Drawers, but there are no Shirts to match. That is the reason you can buy qualities on Friday at. Shah sd icewdaved Se Sizes 40 to 50 only. Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor Women's Winter Coats Novelty Ribboms for [Friday Furniture 500 Pieces of Jewelry $17.50 Christmas Fancy Work Specials Choice 10¢ Each —_! of jus 7 Navy and — . ‘ Ae Sigal 5 close-out prices, —-On the Special Sales Section, Black Mixed Coats and 25 Cor at 35c Yard sresbpenie ot BE ait ey exceptiona avings, First Floor, we will offer for an y Coats in black, navy, tan 50c, 90. si : : if one ray i They tga ¥ ly eather of Fe fete as sand broken lines absolute clearance tomorrow : 20, $25 1 $30. : Beautiful “Novelty Ribbons at decisive Of *Urmiture that measures yp to cA, pieces of Jewelry Novel- priced $2¢ > and price reductions, affording an excellent ties, every one of which is a sen- —Nearly all are fur trimmed offering for those who need Ribbons for $15.00 mao , yin es, ¢ e : c d om ill » Kiritey < fancy gift pieces A very roomy Dresser of good size in sational value at.......... and will be on sale Friday at adaeneh are: Prints, brocaded, plaid Matural maple. An unusual value mat eee eecee ceeeeeesee + 17.50 and striped Ribbons of good quality and out for iday Clearance Mr, roved s $1.00 Silk Hose 59c —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Fl from & to § Inches in width. mR 89.85 . . ‘ <apyiee ort $13.50 Maple Oressers $8.50 tractive that able For Friday only, these splendid Nightgowns are specially priced. They're of good quality outing flannel, in plain White, or neat pink and blue stripes; some have collars, and all are trimmed with pretty finishing braid Good values at 69¢, but priced for Friday at .... ah 48c plain figures. —At remarkably low prices for immediate disposal. aner-D to $1.00 Vetlings Dor Qe Yard ser-Taterson ( Children’s Black ‘Sateen Sweaters Bloomers 29c 25c These little Sweaters come in | Good serviceable qualities of ight and dark gray, and red, | sateen, cut full and well made; and have a contrasting color | the size# are from 2 to 14 trimming; they're in sizes 2 to | years. Regular 29¢ to 29¢ 4, and priced at values. Tomorrow, OAIY ssipevsseeesses QC | pair ssistns on ee tability '‘Sperry ‘Magazines wg Here The November Issue of This Popular Magazine Has Arrived; It’s Brimful of Interesting Things Come and Get Your Copy—FREE fay Clearance of “Irregulars” of tionally good quality Silk Stockings. Sa good r colors, as well 1 tan Black an white Friday Clearance aoe Women's Handk'chiefs Gol 4 Initial Bened reign Meatigenadl pod —At 10¢, Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs. embroidered tn corner with Christian $25.00 Brass Beds $18.75 Women's $1 00 Hand Bags 50c * Beds in three ver * A Special Purchase. Genuine leather names. Formerly 25¢. Special 10¢ Stationery Friday 20 Satin fintsh Br —At Te, narrow hemsttiched Handker active styles from which to choose chiefs, embroidered with initials in ona paper or Correspondence Cards, with 7 are full aloes an we have ouiy «.. Hand Bess. 19 ailtsrent eyise. | row corner. Envelopes to match. Excellent quallty. limited quantity; that is the reason for Pew shal 4 , z —At 15¢ for 3, Children’s Handkerchiefs, _mriday Special—Box........- Se the special price and also a reason why fittings. dé BETIS with narrow hems and prettily em " 25 one sho uld come early tomorrow morning rida ' 1 50¢ broidered in childish figures. Special, ; i Fraser-Paters Fourt Virginia Pearson, who will be re- MOTHER WAVERLY HAS = what Is going to b , mai. * Spee | 94.50 ne. opp Soe be - Women’s 50c and 65c 25¢ | membered for her, work with Robert vation Ne Fons to beoamia of me,atta - mn Art Squates, in nea’ - re Vit pert C Infants’ and Children’s Cee palares Desirable edlor combiad Shortt Pieces of Neckwear, Special .... |Hilliard and “The Vampire Wom-|" Dick was home when I got back | You don't expect, mother, dear, that Mollie's wedding will have a necessarily fatal or even a serious effect on you? id Dick, trying to jan,” finds time from her arduous/from Eliene’s, Mary told me this }work in the “movies” to study the|morning that he came home very |lives and habits of the animals injearly and spent an hour telling her ithe New York zoo and ve often | what a wonderful woman I was and tally selected lot for Fri day; @ variety of Collars f Sets, Vestees and Guimy s tions that are perfectly reversible. Priced — A larse, or Wool Gloves and moderately In regular stock $4.50 rhs Cretonmes: day and Sat Cee ance price $3.25 Collar ° \ . Spe t e be foun i. came! fortunate @ was to have ne 4 ens Cc f air 30c, 35¢ and 50c Qualities Eon aed Moe thuga With ita Slellie Ae me)’ “Don't treat this matter Mghtly, | ‘phants in Central park For # good many years 1/ Dick. I feel as tho this was the last | —On Friday we Will close out a miscel- for Clearance 986 Yards of short pieces of-Creton On the Special Sale Section, Firat Floor a thought Dick told me the whole/*tT@W. In the first place, I do not laneous lot of odd pairs of Infants’ and pa Desirable leas , ‘ufte, Vestees, Net Guimpes and | LIBERTY truth when he told me anything.|5** how any man can separate me Children’s Gloves and Mittens, Including 6x9 Squares, 94.75 val yards. Attract They are slightly sofled The Disciple,” with William S.|l now know that while he usually|‘"C™ ™y only daughter, especially ~-Mittens in black, pink and light bine —9x9 Squares, $7 no homage Silas thet wiee fo rough handling |Hart in the ame part, which |does the thing of which he doasts|#8 be, of course. kvows what I have 9x10-6 Squares, $ opened at the Liberty Wednesday, |and tells me the truth, he only tells|<one. thru in the last few years, ts a powerful story of a man, a|that part of it that he wants me to bonsai iwick Hatton spoke of frontier minister, w loses his|know, This morning Dick did not|‘king a long trip with Mollie \faith in God, then regains it in alrefer to my being out at Eliene’s naberagtloced ag iN ia not for a me- nent sus} Six Splendid Specials im Women’ $s and Chiller s Shoes We ee a pp and Gloves in red, navy and brown Friday Clearance ... --10¢ a pair —Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. All at one price on Frida value, at 10¢ ton, the “shootin’ iron parson, heard last night that Eleanor had) Dick threw up his hands and of the tmost ials offerec some time They re present spe |man of high ideals who arrives in|returned t» the hospital.” | laughed You must excuse me, —For Friday and Saturday's selling the Shoe Section has arr er fe auality Pri es in ¢ tance are very low Barren Gulch to reform its lawless| “Then she i# better,” I exclaim-| Mater, but the thought of a man 11 f regular stock and special purchases. Go d, desir f good style . 1 7 inhabitants jed. “I an so glad.” going on his wedding journey ac- cial lots from reg F Ss R Then, as he was meeting with| “Is that the very pretty Miss) Companied by his mother-inlaw is ’ Boys’ $3.00 Shoes Children’s Shoes at Children’s Shoes at Women’s Shoes Boys’ hoes Reduced his first great success, comes his|Fairlow I have seen at your house| too much.” Women’s Tan ys 5 nd blucher first great blow. His wife runs|so ofien?” asked Mary innocently.| “Mother, for the love of Pete, be | Formerly 25c a Pair All Wool Art Scien Marked Friday 15c a Yard Washes Neckwear 10c Button Boots $1.95 $2.65 $1.00 $1.08 Gunes rent coin ana Seem made good, away with “Doc Hard proprietor | Yes,” answered Dick, “th inmetal, patent colt and | e is Sensible just once,” begged Dick: 4 Childre n soles tipped of the town saloon, In his ownlonly one Miss Farlow. She ot but before he could get any further plendid Shoes for gen High quality last Boots Babies’ and Children’s EP aera ionit a ‘iiel Wid Shove, that rence cree ae outst ie anita wiih 08° aus resi eee Wanker ene hie, mothe? urn Ge ene eral wear. They are made made with full bellows top high cut button Shoes. In mortal and tan calf sent aos Hnes from our stantial Shoes tires into the mountains with hisithen he stopped, realizing how he|hysterits. “Oh, why am I 1 in round toe style with and heavy soles. Black patent leather, gunmetal are broken rut hype reg o r : aes er ~~$2.60 qualities, sizes.1 t jlttle daughter far from the haunts|had given himself away ‘co Why am I made to suffer ; ppegi' and tan calf, Sizen 2% to and brown kid. Turned nearly all sizes in t broken, but you will 5%, special 82. of man ‘ : | “Is she able to go back to nurs-| this way Then a long scream welt soles an tacir 5 only. Excellent $3.00 soles and broad toes. Sizes Regular prices wer find nearly all sizes in the $2.25 qualities, sizes $ to Called back to Barren Gulch on/ing?” 1 asked, ignoring the fact| #24 & sobbing cry. heme... Prtged requiasty ee widay special 2 to 8 Friday special and $2.50, Friday » lot , Spectal Si. business, Hardy leaves Mrs. Hous-|that Dick's engagement the night|, Dick was wild. He went over to $2.50 and $4.00. Special Shoes rida: oct One $1.00 81.85 Special Friday $2.35 F.-P. Co, Firat ton in a deserted cabin for the ‘ore must have becn with the fair| 5/8 mother and shook her, not.very at seoee G8O6 + . $2.65 vee night | Eleanor. gently For heaven's sake, get a Z| In a terrific rain storm, she! Dick took the cue tmmediatetly.|0ld on yourself,” he said; “you are Jreaches the cabin of her husband.|; will say this for that husband of /20t to be pitied; you will be here, little girl is tl. The nearest /mine—when he is driven ir q Weil taken care of, where Margié winter for warm clothing”? Don't ITh get the idea that the pter never doctor ts “Doe” Hardy lcorner, he goes to battle er-| and I can look after you. Mollie's crosses the path of a married wom At the point of a gun, Hardy {8 |¢,11y married life must not be spoiled in an. Whether a woman is married Itoreed to accompany Houston to| “She said she thought she would| the beginning by the interferencé # or single is not the question, it is [his cabin, where, after an all-lye able to go back into the ward |,a0¥ one.” whether they need the work or not, |night vigil, he succeeds in saving | nays ‘ pacing Oh—oh—oh! That I should live Monday,” he mentioned, se. that e life o child ‘on's| . ee the a C and you will find that tho the life of the child. Houston’s|renely, as tho he had not intended | ‘© Se the day when a child of ming hire help are not running charity | wife refuses to go with Hardy and| . e he cand ~ should say these things to me. Why : ™ (extra money to buy more fine |despotler of his home when he is try fom. seme. one albe you let me die? . clothes, and they are no more enti confronted with a vision of the)” uy 7 dey ellipses sloanor| When is the wedding to be, tied to the work than married cruelfied Christ, and spares el oe tia ee rhe |mother?” asked Mary's soft voice. m t and Infinite | Women. Lian JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 25.—U. S VANCOUVER, BL C., Nov. 25.—/man's life, ordering him out of land LeMay fenia Wall anciuats navel, i] nate to get a new dress, f Dear Miss Grey: | can sympa-)doctrine with the great an On the other hand, many a | WJe| Marshal Harry Bishop has receiy-| With 63 punctures in his left side,|camp, while his faith In God Is re |heP come down with you and we wiiz| Cave nothing suitable for a church thize with those who are victims of |love of God is far beyond my Ken. with an independent income holds extending from head to foot, Cor.|stored wedding A a fi ask |ed word from one of his deputies at| \- : a » yy {have lunch somewhere. SERA i the most horrible doctrine of eter- REASONABLE. |, paying PORTO at ene oo riienyag (Boral, W. J. MacDonald ts home to sy rhere, is lots of real pe “Tomorrow, Dick,” mld Mary.) nyo aren came out a nal torment. This teaching is sure that they be jacharg ‘ >| Ketchikan that a la 1 day from the battle front, with ir er ainted ero, nel lerm going to the book shop. I ical mmediately. “But le of how easily God's Di M Grey: Having read/ needy men put in their places’). 1. that of Edward Krause, sus-|refutable evidence that the Ger-|Polly Moran ts the star. It's a Tri-| od Ar. Be Mollie said she was not going to ee oon ho ‘ial terpreted. is it the “Confessions,” | think Mother! Why don’t the mills and factories | °° = ay William|™ans are using horseshoe natin) gle Keystone |Promised Mr, Seymour to meet him/ have a church wedding,” she said, werd can be misinse pre an realize | Waverly should be supported by the| work two ehorthour shifts Instead |Pected of spiriting away William | ite a wide assortment of solid| o- |there. ‘Oh, yes, she is,” I asserted, see. poseivle inese of such a belief and| Waverly family in apartments by |or one shift 10 or 12 hours? In fact,| Christie, of Treadwell, has been inings in thelr shrapnel shells MELBOURNE aks ans reagan ete fab ing that Mary had diplomatically hardly believe it is. Such a teach- erly to live with, | know just w at'a man a chance to live a A number of high power rifles, a|the battle of Ypres, and among the} thet star of ne Heart “ot the Blue a partectty Rants toe To wan MES last t st Fog, jene’s that she was rT wa engineer her wed- jing to give any of Mary’s secrets) ding to keep you from thinking assorted = missi la devoid of all common sense. it would mean to her and Master his family in food and clothes? 8 since removed] Ridge,” a tale of the moonshiners fo Bible, when rightly understood, Dick. Margie could not entertain A girl working short hours could from bis riddled side was a horse.|of the Virginia mountains quantity of ammunition, a gag, @ ty, and ¢) hi here she could |shotgun, believed to be the prop sae Hall et Youn wes nie |2Way, even to my own husband. how lonely you would be without be forever eliminated. This, of if Dick and si 9 + | wo ar , vere are 23 pleces still unre-|use of the drama pportunitie Her eyes were red, as tho she|' Mother Waverly brightened vis and Mother Waverly did not feel the advantage over a married wom appearance, following Christie's, is|moved. He also received a bullet role affords course, does not take place at death |had been weepin 1 pha es | heme, i and there is no mail be. tha , , 7 ey ersity 0 x > a a ibly. All was not lost if she could q “The Lord preserveth all them that |like going, all must remain at home.) an in many ways ane a the oth-|also charged to Krause, and letters; Wound thru the left arm and was| The University of Washingtc T| “Fm glad you are here, Dick,”| have a, big church weddin, d being watched like a cat for her reason for one more gassed [stringed trio add variety to the bi & 4 love him: but all the wicked shall and being + clothes, In| written in a secret code, are among dd vari she began, “for T want. to ask yout To Be Continued.) F; prey, no matter what you do; if it er selling her soul for c | ( ba tinued. be destroyed.”—Psalms cxlv.:20. reports find-| it would be paying such a big|the things the deputy ' t her, war to the teeth fac ALHAMBRA " iaeone, Ales ae nia: Fallin the house. Margie Is a| price for her clothes that she could Ane OF Ea © Med ie hashe lexan ot CANDIDATES TO TALK) The taitntess tove of an officer| rightful part of her foster father’ the: Clémanas Matt. x.:28; Ps. xcil., Ps. ij, Thess,|good woman, and, as far as | cannot enjoy them after aaa, ke lon anarehint ving around Peters in the United States navy and the| fortune and elope with a social! Richard Bennett, star of the orig 1:89, In Malachi iv.:1 we read read, Is # good wife. How long eel iSure: andthe code la balleved to (ON QUEEN ANNE HILL faithful love of a little Nipponese 5 Set het pA had Into the library |inal’ stage play, and the man to that the wicked shall be burned, would vhs ap fal Bk ead Dear Miss Grey: | would like to|their means of secret communica-| ay ay Pepe Uae eae tue ew naamend Bye, whom & large pat of the credit for Beat och tia wield be conoun: the other side of the house causing| say a word Mee earaiant wa hastine the work of dragging| A meeting will be held tn tha) Plcturization of the famous opera] Bue falls asleep. In * dream, she |in the film version. ‘The play will td out of the earth and let the wick-\as much trouble as Mrs. Waverly? | |lady who le trying to live straight) Micaniinie. the em rakett and Queen Anne Congregattonal church |from the story by John Taither|is Eve ntague, as Adam, meets |remain at the Clemmer thru Saturs This cannot mean only wish | had done the same thing Mary Pickford plays the|her. Their adventures bring them day night ‘riday at & o'clock to-hear cand}. | 1/08 ed be no more n m several girls, /Christie, in Gastineau channel, has aN A gee Hah Mathes o ; * 7 ate that the wicked shall burn forever,|Margie Intends doing pany that employs 6 ’ pa eye ‘: i hel suspended, be-|4ates for the port commission and title role nt ‘ou haven't n Mary to the understanding that w alth is . and | will tell you why ys | been 61 be in this play, you've missed some-|not essential to happiness in mar-| COLONIAL : erent 7 be mace te teen the final! A REARSH OF CONFESSIONS. | hire a married woman if-| oan, Ae | case weather aapegh teeey | thing \riage. She awakes and all ends|—. ; restoration of the wicked to the - a general thing when ® working | ee, 8 Ihappsy Inspiration” “Is still drawing favor of the Lord | Dear Miss Grey: Let me tell the 4 ets married she le thru with Ctmante \ Qian | Plea 4 crowds The Bible, our dally source of in-| girl who Ie “trying to live straight thi, Cay tive and wishes to get a /PARENT TEACHERS | The feature at the Grand for the! MISSION nares Aiea, tapos aaa ° ” varrl . Athambra—Mary Pickford e eG c S& a : the star o r " formation on this subject, may in ajon $6 per” that many married men! ing Gnd settle down, so she will Nella. in. "Madame. Butterfly, lance of the week, “Adam and| “The Supreme Test,” a Broad- | ‘NE, S44" Of jimanimation.” nud i few Instances seemingly teach the/are making on an average of lees/ 14014 4, business much better T0 MEET FRIDAY ‘Cherm hard Bennett e in the Garden of Hden,” is aj way Universal star feature, with tne & ee | eternal torment of the wicked, but/than that because vmrk |e Soli | singie girl will and won't aaed ( B pretty photoplay made by the|Henrietta Crosman in the leading \ when properly understoo@ there Is| scarce. How are they to live and) iV) J. ait ao much time on the| wa audrey Munson in “Inspira-) aumont company and released |role, is the feature at the Mission, |CLASS A no Inharmony. How the objector/keep up a home at that price? Must) 17. © ane wit do more work and| ‘The recor ting of the Broad te rin [under the Mutual brand, Grace| “The Supreme Test” is the story| Darwin Karr is the feature of can conform his eternal tormentithelr wives “sell thelr souls this) tiie Voy 1 don't way this is al-lway Parent-Teacher association Will| cers of Pg Alle Valentine is starred of a woman, charitably inclined, a| the Class A's bill in a Vitagraph a z ways the case, as we have several |), held in the Broadway high school It 1s the story of a girl who, tho|slum worker, who is robbed of her production, “The Qangle,” a drama m ‘oung ladies not married who at | auditorium on Friday evening at loved by her foster father, is left/fortune and at last is forced to|of military life, Then comes Lile THOMPSON'S CORN-FED Rena to business nicely, But just Pata penniless in his will, all his for-|live amid conditions she had be-jlan Gish in a Biograph reissye, ‘ TURKEY taking a chance and getting @ girl! 4 adresses will be made on “Music tune going to Montague Preston, | fore tried to alleviate. The Musketeers of Pig Alley, BE SERVED ALL DAY for the office, | would much rather | n the Publie Schools,” by Mi in “'The|the old man’s nephew. It is his| ie tet Another feature on the bill is WILL take a married lady T.E.M. lratah 1 McClure, — supervisor hope that one day Belle, the girl,|CLEMMER Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Brew in a DINNER 50c |— | muatdr” ety. pehbe and “The|,Melhourne—Clara Kimball Young in|and Montague may marry “Damaged Goods” has been comedy, “All for the Love of a, hy a \“t art of the Blue Ridge.” | Belle refuses to marry the young|showing to packed houses every |Girl.” A Pathe educational fea: } THOMPSON’S CAFE, 4TH AND PIKE. ay at the Hollywood, ene a : neecnen e Rau ‘ “Sev-] man. When about to steal herlday since its first performance at|ture tops off the bill. ike. v. clme! y \.