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— Women Fiber Silk N addi I CHA CADET NAVY BEIGE real silk and for . —Fraser-Pat value—Purple-top Black Silk | markable value at $1.15 9 pair: jj silk with lisle top, sol at... —Fraser-Paterson Suit Cases : $1.00 Palmolive ‘an Oda es —- for Se oom $. 1.00 —Fitth Floo —Firat Floor. SPLENDID large lot of beautiful pure Linen Handkerchiefs; and bowknot designs. —Others are Novelty Handk variety of styles. —Fraser-Paterson Co ~-Women's Apron Sets of se and skirt; neat patterns of —Fraser-Paterson markably low price, the most wanted new shades are shown erson Co Silk Hose $1.00 —This is an added spectal—our famous special toe and heel. Irtsh linen embroidered in floral, butterfly —All were priced 35c in regular stock. Spe- 00 $1.50 Middy Aprons $1.00 striped gingham, piped with blue. tion to the re- MPAGNE WHITE GRAY HELIO GOLD —-They have all the beauty and luster of ive exceptional service, In the Dollar-Day Sale tomorrow, 4 pairs 1.00 Floor. Pirst Stockings, a re- of heavy thread Special 91.00 Co., Firat Floor. 16 Cakes of | | 16 Rolls of some are of erchiefs in a parate blouse checked and Co. 2nd Floor. offering—about 200 hun- dred pieces of smart, correct bata Neckwear, of fine qual- ~—-Values are among the very best we have ever been able to offer. ~—There are Guimpes and Vestees in Georgette crepe, fancy Jabots, high neck “—Neckwear priced regularly Choice at . Guimpes; dozens of different styles; many tn beautiful hand-embrotdered designs. $1.50 to $5.00. — —raser-Paterson Co., THE NATIONAL CITY BANK, Seil—were mobilizing their forces “Finangial Un) Last “the fortifications for the on- Tush of new business. The first line is formed of Tell- ers Gentry, Suiter, Cunningham, Bradt and Jamieson. These are supported line, Bookkeepers Steele, Hope, Camp, Starks and Lots. The Intelligence Corps has been given new quar. ters, with Mail Clerk Robbins as dispatcher of clearings and incom- ing mail. his new equipment, is in fine shape to keep all out of town correspond- ents pleased with the lightning re- turns from the zone of action. Chief Clerk Ansley is in command the reserve. _ As yet ers Miss Hor- gan and Miss Maloney geen heavy service; they ; busy waiting upon convales- . Messenger ‘Murray has been officially commis- tioned to dispatch all amignments mith the utmost rapidity. General Maxwell stated this morning, when interviewed, on capture of all towns Martial Law would be declared and civilians wonld be required to present them- selves before the ear and upon payment of a sum, equip thensectves with a “SAVINGS ACCOUNT,” failure to comply with the order under penalty of being “FINANCIALLY UNPREPARED” against reverses which sometimes arise. The recruiting headquarters & counts, which have answered call to the colors. Get in line and show your patriotiam to yourself, your duty to your future calls you. Don't walt for “CONSCRIPTION”—Jjoin the “THRIFT ARMY" NOW ENLISTING HEADQUARTERS For Savings Accounts THE NATIONAL CITY BANK, Second Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle, Wash. BULL BROS. Just Printere 813 THIRD @AIN 1042 USE STAR WANT Remit Clerk Faull, with) sting new ac) (Raggedy ag: edged |tore some mound-like grave, where unknown hero of long OF LE| MESNIL IN THE CHAMPAGNE | 18 SUCH A GRAVE. Copyright, 1916. Germans it has ve not! have) | | | in the battles As children | rested an ago. HILL No unknown ages, but man splendid army, SONS, our HU there. They are cr what cause we In order t significance the Champag derstand deur of the a the questio jADS FOR RESULTS + The winter battle in the Cham- pagne has been fought and for us been carrie? to a 100 Women's Venetian SPECIAL purchase of just a hundred A flesh Silk Vests, in the regular 31-inch length white and Venetian Glove —The exceptional thing about these Vests, in addition to the very special price, is the reinforcement under arms and the crocheted top; sizes 38 to 44, Special... .2. $1.00 ~Fraser-Paterson Co. Firat Floor Women's $1.00 Fancy Vests, 2 for $1 —Hanro Swiss Imported Vests with cro cheted yokes 2 and 3 inches deep; $1.00 garments, special, 2 for............ $1.00 Silk and Lisle Vests, 2 for $1.00 Women’s Silk and Lisle Vests with hand crocheted beaded edge; excellent $1.00 val ues, special, 2 for sseees $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co., Ftest Floor, —Our best standard grade 12%¢ White Outin Flannel, full 27 inches wide, 10 Fountain Syringes —2 and 3 Quart Sizes— Special $1.00 First Floor. | | —Firat Floor. 10 Yards 12'c Outing Flannel $1.00 rds for $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor aser-Paterson C STAR—TUESDAY, SECOND AVENUE AND FEB. 15, 1916. PAGE 7. oT UNIVERSITY STRE lins, serges, fancy gabardines, checks, Surprising Values im LOT of about 450 yards p' Woolen Dress Goods, i and plain colors 300 Yards Satin Charmeuse Clearance Price $1.00 Yard Cfel, king's blue, light blue, brick, medium gray, lay- ender, navy blue, marine, ivory, black —Silks for dresses and waists, priced regularly $1.50 and $1.76 a yard, in the Dollar Day sale, yd..81.00 made of new cloth, in a good assortment of colors; Attractive, desirable colors weights for dresses, others coats. Widths, 50 to 56 inches; priced $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, ~Dollar Day Clearance price, “ If'raser-Paterson DOLLAR DAY offering of 26 beautiful Satin Charmeuse, 20 —F -Paterson ~——--] Bust Forms $1.00 | | / —Of papier mache with black Jersey covering; sizes 32 | to 44, ‘ | —Viret Floor 4} } | 200 Bamboo Baskets $1.50 to $3.00 Ones REMARKABLE special purchase of 200 Japanese Bamboo Baskets ; large sizes; good styles, offered at a price exceptionally low Large Vases, Fruit Baskets, Sand- wich Baskets, Flower Baskets, are included, each in various sizes ~~They'll be specially. arranged on the First Flpor Special Sale Section Choose at . ... $1.00 — ». Ist Floor $1.25 and $1.50 Hand Bags at $1.00 FFERING about a hundred attractive Leather Hand Bags o pin seal and Morocco, Well made, nicely finished and of good, durable qualities —Stik and leather lined, with metal and leather covered frames; each Bag fitted with a coin purse and mirror. Choice in the Dollar Day sale. . J —Fraser-Paterson Co. t#t Floor. Crepe Kimonos $1.00 SPECIAL purchase lot of Women's Cotton Crepe Kimonos in plain colors, pink, blue and lavender; finished with an embroidered spray of flowers on yoke. —Very special values at.. ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Becond 1. Floor, A‘ Special Purchase 500 New Silk ‘Ties 2 for $1.00 YOLLAR DAY offering of new Ties that have not been shown before. New styles, new coloys, new shapes. for $1 These are fine, large, heavy Turkish Bath Tow ols, 24x45 inches in size; they're bleached a snow white, qualities formerly Four Bath - Special Black lain and fancy neluding pop tripe’ a. NCLUDIN( most 35 and 36-inch now in the ma $1.25 a yard. too Some son’ suit for —M-inch yard. .$1.00 35-inch be ce Floor —3%-inch 36-inch 35-inch 36-inch are All should sell ray ex to 40-inch rich, 0 yards in all Fr Colonial Rag Ry Co., First Floor, $1.26 qualities. —r $1.50 Book- racks $1.00 A «pecial jot & hand wr per Book —Good solid wood High with fitted $1.50 value. Floor —VFourth Towels 00 ~Exceptional —Muslin 8k Slips, ete., from $2.00 to —In the Doll Qualities at $1.00 Rag Rugs $1.00 High Chairs $1.00 Lingerie $1.00 LAngerie, a little sotled from displa: garments that $3.50. jar Day sale at... 384,00 —Fraser-Paterson © 4 Floor. Purchase of Sillks---91.25 HUTTE ; Taffetas, the new sea- P favored of all silk weaves. : materials, that if bought 4 rket, could not be sold at 4 woo Black Chiffon Taffeta. | ees Black Satin Messaline, Black Japanese Habutai. Black Peau de Soie HEATER iti ii Black Dress Taffetas. Black Satin Duchess. cellent $1.25 Silks, and | idly on Dollar Day at... |) 9 ‘aser-Paterson Co,, First Floor, 1g8, 27x54 inches in size; well [im ae raser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor. I) | pent ~ Kitchen Stools | }f= os $1.00 fe hard —Of choice hard- Chairs | | wood, 24-in. height; pas tray; priced regularly at $1.35. —Fourth Floor. s it, Floor Doliar Day values Dainty @ombinations, Princess sold regularly irts, —A special purchase secured and = Re il 00 saved for this occasion, They're of if | 4 tor .. - $1.00 Odd Corsets good silks, in exceptionally large | omenran sneer ceeeeonentanen ane ener ra pny TR yt | . ~—A Dollar Day clearance of small lots and shapes, and are shown in a large Luncheon Napkins odd Corsets that were formerly $2.00, $2.50, variety of especially attractive colors $1.00 a Dozen $3.00 and $3.50 each. * * 2 In the lot are nearly all sizes—-medium and combinations. A remarkably low price and low busts, long hips; of plain and fancy —If bought regularly they would sell for 75c and $1.00. In Walen “aise tee material the Great Monthly Dollar Dy sale they are 2 for. ..$1.00 ‘aser-Paterson Co. Firet Floor. 600 Pairs Men’s Hose—Silks, Fibers, Li 5 Pairs for $1.00 so) —-They are all perfect Hose (not seconds). They are of pure silks, fiber silks, silk lises, REMARKABLE Dollar Day splendid Socks that in regul Id at 25c, 35c and 50c a pair plain lisles and cottons. ~-Shown in plain black, tan, lavender, navy blue, dark and light gray. —-They are such qualities as you would ex- pect to buy at any reputable store at the regu- lar quoted prices —An exceptional special purchase made this sale possible; 5 pa r Prince Oscar, Writing Story of Gigantic Engagement; in Champagne District, So Declares as He Sets Down for Posterity Eye-Witness Description of This Most Terrific of All Clashes Between French} Daring and German Resistance. (Herewith is presented the first instaliment of Prince Oscar of for a crushing drive on the enemy,| Prugsia’s story of the winter battie In the Champagne. it is a story of the fighting that raged about Hill 196 and is described by night was’ the scene Of! Kaiser's author-son as the greatest “continued battie” in histomy. much activity in the encampment, | another instaliment of this royal narrative of the great war will ap- ters were busy strengthen-| pear in this paper tomorrow.— Editor.) the GREATNESS OF OUR ViIC- TORY Lie?” These questions can be a ewered in a few words victorious finale. In these days of} ours, when the whole world has SIVE on French, in which they, by ve it was the FIRST GREAT ATTEMPT AT AN OFFEN- the part of the come together in| turing their best corps and a terrible warfare,| mighty artillery, sought for the wheel of his-| weeks and for months, cost turning; tory Is ra-! with unusual pidity. New sage in the Champagne, battles, what it might, to force a pas order to break the surrounding steel chain of the German army Prince Oscar new victories push earlier ones back- ground, and it is only human na- ture that the bril- the into the Mant accomplish ments of continuing with ite ever. war, Incred- from the land. Had their attempt been success- ful, had they gone thru here with powers unimpaired, as they intend- ed, it is plain that the consequences for the entire army would have been far different. Troops Were Worn Out When the French offensive be- | gan in February, our troops had for several months been engaged in alte oe an hard battle with but few pauses, eyes to them-| selves and put in| 5 é s] the shadow the} heroic deeds which, carried of the Champagne. Army of Dead Heroes we have stood be 96 NORTH n hero of forgotten rave men of our , Much noble blood of our dear German people is rest- ing there on French soil. They are our BROTHERS, our ISBANDS who rest ying to us, “Do not ever forget how we died and for ea our lives!" o realize the full of the battle of ine, in order to un- the mammoth gran- ccomplishments of our brave troops, we must ask “What did hampat thru with no such vistble results, were accomplished WHEN FEET HURT “Tiz" for Sore, Tired, Puffed- Up, Aching, Calloused | Feet or Corns You can be happy-footed in a mo- ment. Use “Tiz” and hover suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet. Tin” and only “Tiz” takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet In a “Tiz” bath, you just feel the hap- piness soaking in, How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. “Tix” is grand. “Tin” instantly draws out all the polson. ous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, ach ing, sweaty, smelly feet Get a 25-cent box of ‘Tix at any drug store or department store. Get instant foot relief, Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. offering of jar stock are $1.00 *t Floor. fand had had to defend itself against many and severe attacks of the | French First and Seventeenth | Corps. In addition to this our troops no longer possessed their full strength and fighting powers at the very | time when they met in a heavy conflict In which the enemy, with continually increasing powers and a mighty mutionary strength was | doing his best to force a passage ja and h ess Ina Von Bassewitz, AT NO MATTER WHAT COST. | The masses of iron and men | which the enemy hurled against our positions night and day, to wether with their great tenacity and cleverness not only in attack but in defense also, would really seem able to overwhelm greater strength than that which the Third army had at its dispo: IT WAS A BATTLE BETWEEN STERIL. AND IRON. A great mass of {ron is able to LONDON, Feb, 16,—While the steady roll of artillery reverberates in the Champagne hills, the Ger mans, according to dispatches, are preparing for a still more powerful offensive there This is designed to throw the French back along a I5-mile front from the Challerange railway Paris expects the Teuton blow to strike before night Fvidence of the German intent has been seen in the battling of recent hours. For a day past, Ger man guns have concentrated their is morganatic wife, who was Count- bend and twist a narrow band of jand weight, but it cannot break the | steel. | German Discipline Won It fa true that the French, thru |continual and ever more severe at- |tacks and by artillery fire--the se- verity of which defies deseription— could force our lines back a little here and there and so a few hun- dred meters of trenches fell into their hands, but these were bought GERMANS PREPARING NEW OFFENSIVE IN CHAMPAGNE activities on Tahure and the sec tion east of the Navarin farm. By making a wedge in the French lines west of the Navarin farm on Saturday and repeating |this operation five miles to the east on the Sabbath, the Germans \threatened the French, retiring on ja wide front Indeed they may force them back to the Souain-lerthes road The French, {n turn, will prob: ably counter attack, Furlous fighting is likely to con- tinue for days, steel thru sheer pressure of size} isles— | who are subject | bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheu- Napkins, They're cla border pattern. PURE Irish inches wide; durable quality: dresses and art embroide: Linen good, at, per yard ——Fraser-Pi OOD weight Cotton BI borders, At the regular represent excellent value. | “Twit Amy” Stats|GERMANS ACCOMPLISH GREATEST FEAT OF ARMS IN ALL HISTORY IN ‘Financial Drive oo. (WINTER BATTLE FOUGHT IN FRANCE FOR HILL 196, SAYS KAISER’S SON at a terrible sacrifice of blood for the entire affair resulted only in their realization that German will power and German discipline can- not be broken. The opponent broke their wills, and the Third army had conquered. The French offensive took place mostly on the left or eastern side of the Third army and was directed almost without exception against the Seventh army corps and the Eighth reserve corps, i Here the topography is hilly and affords a good chance for conceal taent, set here amd there with narrow fir woods and the soll is of white chalk. There are few vil and these have been practically destroyed by the enemy's fire. P During the entire time the | HAVE ROSY CHEEKS ] AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with before breakfast To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up without a headache, backache, coat- ed tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out, just try inside-bathing every morning for one week Before breakfast each day, drink A glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in {t as a harmless means of wash- ing from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully peter ttait p It cleans out all the sour ferm@™Mtions, gases and acid- ity and gives one a splendid appe- tite for breakfast, A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store but ts sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and Nmestone phosphate act on the blood and internal organs. Those to constipation, matic twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and complexion pal- lid, are assured that one week of inside-bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every wal, 12x12 inches in size, neatly hemmed; dot with Gre- $1.50 Linen Sheeting $1.00 very desirable for wa’ Very exceptional special in the Dollar sale Pens nate tata XRT STENT. IT $1.25 Cotton Blankets $1 in size; shown in white with blue a“ pink borders; also gray with blue and pin Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor, $1 This Dollar heavy Sateen dv gray and Coy Sheeting, medium full 90 weight; Ty purpores. —All sizes in —Fras New lankets, 64x80 ins, price, $1.25, they Special, pr. $1.00 weather was unspeakably vile. For weeks it rained day and night con- tinually, so that the chalky soil be- came fa grayish soapy mass of slime. As a result the roads became al- most useless for wagons, while the few main roads which led from the |rear of our positions were almost as bad because of the columns and wagons going back and forth over them continually. | ‘This was particularly bad for our! provision and munition wagons) which had already in month-long | battles seen unusually hard ser- | vice, a hindrance almost beyond the possible, Fight Shoulder to Shoulder In this mighty battle sons from every corner of our Fatherland fought shoulder to shoulder and strove to outdo one another in cour. age and endurance. Prussians and Bavarians, Saxons {and Hessians, from east and west,| from south and north, they stood |together there, formed there a | UNITED BRAZEN WALL, against} | which the fanatical, despairing at-| tacks of the French had to go to pieces. And with wonderful force they) came along, storming over the hills} of corpses of their dead comrades ~that we must allow them. They struck good blows, those French regiments, but ours struck better, The results showed that! eee (The second Installment of Prince Oscar's story of the greatest of ali | defensive battles in history will ap- | pear in this paper tomorrow.) YOUNGSTER HURT BY AUTO WILL RECOVER The condition of Bertram | O'Brien, 4-year-old boy injured by jan auto Monday evening, is not | jserious. The youngster was hit by a machine driven by W. F. Mat-| son at Charles st, and 12th ave. He has been taken to the Seattle General hospital. The bdy's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. B. O'Brien, re- side at 923% 18th ave. 8. STATE DRY; WOMAN ON PERFUME SOUSE DENVER, Feb, 15.—"I don’t think I'll try it again.” This is what Mrs, W. J. Ryan told the police after being picked up tn the street unconscious. She drank four ounces of perfume in lieu of whisky, which she couldn't get since the state Went dry, —Special, for your choice —Frarer-Paterson ¢ PETTICOATS $1 —Correct new wide styles, deep plaited and tucked flounces. Camisoles $1.00 —Of nice quality crepe de chine—pink and white, finished with lace yokes and sleeves. —Exceptional values at the | Seattle, Washington ¢ 50 and $1.98 Gra Day sale of Petticoats incited and Heatherbloom Skirts, lack, king’s blue, brown, tan} penhagen the lot. Special....... $1. ser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. Crepe de Chine (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) An Open Letter to the Municipal League tlemen: ur committee in rt as follows .¥ in pai tof the elty council would be a discordant e@le- ment, willing to obstruct city busts ness in order to force acceptance of ries.” Dove paragraph in your re- » Without question, founded upon two statements made to your committee by me: First, 1 stated vice rule that labor= ake the civil service examination was vicious, inhuman and un-American, and that) if 1 were elected to the city council, 1 would use every energy and means to compel the mayor and civil sere: : vice commission to vicious and inhuman rule, stated that I would use every me: at my command to compel the tension of the Seattle's city-owned™ t railway south on Fourth t i st, and compel the Seattl ctric Company to transfer a King, James, Madison, Union, Pik and Pine sts, and also with the Reng. ton road, and if this could be dong, the city's road would be a money maker from the start. Yes, gentlemen, I have opinions of your organization, If your Muntctpal, League stands for anything, nobody has e been able to find it, and If, your organtaation has ever initiated anything for the advancement of the people, it died before it was born | and has never been heard of. If you stand for a prince lacking in th victions to proclaim it to the people You are evidently a self-satistieds: self-appointed guardian of the publi weal, You remind me of the felloyy, who looks wise and instructs thi other man in a selence (municipal, government is a science), but admits, that he himself never solence. If your body ything, offer It to the you do not stand for anything, are unworthy and tncompetent to ment. You say I w fons on my assoct will kill the out Hmit. of the etvi and Twill force the extension of the city’s car lin . within Municipal n, which, wh for the publi t to the peop! EDWIN J Candidate for the City Cor