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| 1 omorrow Is Movey Day! > " HE remarkable to make each better than the FOR MIEN Unusual Offerings Movey Day Clearance of Ribbons, 15c a Yard exceptional opportunity to save dns PY’ = thread silk where it shows, om "hp he yard on beautiful, de- | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET and splendid, serviceable lisle sirable 25c Dresden Ribbons, 4 to 6 Mi D a “ capa | : : Le ee 4 inches wide, in light blue, pink, on = ovey ay — : gare whe tien sh girs - uy hese maize, lavender; also six-inch Taffeta CEPT i [ sien Pine eS Ts = agen soot ckings she ight ir Dies hae wide’ ran at ddidte 6c) B* EPTIONAL opportunity for | | regularities —Movey Day Clearance Price, per || cure Socks, Ties, Shirts and other ma -—-- . iter Sy oe yy Fishel Sign Passe eckeseeevedses furnishings at extreme savings F JBI dred D Il clk TT I giier we qui Movey y spe urnishings at ex i aving | ive wm OZzeh (ur OWENS |} | cial, 3 pairs for...... veces 1.00 25¢ to 50c Socks for 19¢ Be ercpam . — —__—_-—— ~ | Women’s $1.00 Silk Hose 67c 12 1-2c White “Real silk, silk liste, fiber silk and] J} JIVE hundred dozen Huck Towels, picked up in the New York | Pure thread silk, made with top, a, cotton Socks that if bought regularly market at a great price concession, and offered in this Monthly soles, toes and heels reinforced with Flannel 8 1- c would be priced 25c, 35c and SOc a} [} Movey Day sale on a like basisto you. These Towels come in ei See only, desaey oD val- FATS pai | H ts . yecial in the Mov ay sale THOUSAND yards of a good||P™" | three sizes, viz: as AER EN ) standard 12!4¢ White Outing ~—~They’re in tan, navy blue and black; 16x24-inch Guest or Wenise trate sizes 10 to 11% a pair ..... “Men's Shirts 45c -Shirts that were formerly $1.00 to $1.50. They’re the short, stiff bosom styles, shown in a variety of colors. —Sizes 14, 14%, 15%, 16%, 17 and 17% only. Movey Day price, s+ 196 Flannel, in the February Movey Day Sale. —vraser-Patersgn Co. Second Floor WO thousand yards of an excel- lent quality and weight 32-inch Chambray Gingham in the wanted plain colors and small checks. An unusual Movey Day sale, the result of a special purchase. Movey Day clearance price, each -A5e 75c Silk Ties for 45c —A special purchase of Men's Four- Geiigieli@etaiess On, Resend Fiver. in-Hand Ties; large, full scarfs of good, heavy silk --A splendid assortment of Spring patterns; stripes, figures and floral effects At $3.85 Movey Day price, each...... 45e¢ $1.00 Night Robes 69¢ Men's Outing Flannel Night Robes, sizes 15 and 16 only. Movey Day WE sccanceanie -..+, 69¢ —Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. Women's $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords $2.15 A Movey Day clearance of just twenty-five pairs. Wool Plaid Blankets. They're in tan and white, black and red block patterns —An it, warm, serviceable Blanket for summer camp or sleeping porch. Movey —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. MOVEY DAY 5 Women’s Underwear FFERING principally light and medium weights for Spring and N advance season sale of smart, cotton Suits tn weight for spring and summer. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length; low neck, wing sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, with kn length. 50c Suits. Children’s 75c Shoes 55c ~—Children’s Button Shoes, made with mand —Fraser-Paterson Co nd Floor ern railroads have now an eight-| hour day. The passenger service already bas a working day of less than elght hour: EXPLAINS RAIL EN'S DEMANDS +. oon oe pers | | never be climbed. Today the A TALK WITH DONNA TENNY The next day Donna Tenny came Eight-Hour Request Means! topmost point is accessible to Ito see me. automobiles. “Why. ” claimed, as Greater Safety, He Forse Rie 4] Why, Marete, she exclatme Declares = she saw me, “I really believe you ure the prettiest invalid I have seen for a long time.” STRIKE IS THREATENED WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 22.— “It can't be too strongly empba- sized that the movement for an eight-hour day has not the ob- ject of securing look well, and I expect that sub- consciously I get some enjoyment out of ft, but the pain has quite overshadowed any inclination to doll up as yet. You must give all the credit to my nurse.” “Yes, now that I look at you, dear, you are rather pale and worn, but that wonderful blue bed coat over that lacy lingerie, and that coquet |tish cap with ita blue ribbons, are |Just charming. I'm glad I did not bring Bill.” ‘There ante, dependadle treatment that relieves Itching tor- ture Instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin Ask any druggint for a 260 bottle lof zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that pimples. black heads, eczema, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo, the penetrating, sat |istying liquid, is all that is needed, |for it banishes ail skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and is one _ working Thus W. Jett Zemo, Cleveland. values offered in this have built up a great reputation for colors a long time. in the Movey Day sale at Make Skin Smooth | “Well,” I answered, “It may be| |some satisfaction to most people to one before.’ Individual STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916. this Monthly Day of rare economies. Size, PAGE 7 store's monthly Movey Day Sales in the past We strive raser-Paterson Co 123c at 20x24 and 20x364 Inch, Full Size, at 19¢ Ea. of pink and blue, making Towel as well as a very serviceable one. | —Two very special prices for Movey Day 12:c Each--19c ach — | —They are made from a good weight, absorbent quality of huck, are hemstitched with an inch-wide hem, and this hem comes in attractive an extremely Movey Day--Remmants Day im Silks amd Dress Goods Lengths from Lengths Checked Silks, stripes, practical styles, such as one Messalines, Taffetas, Satins, Poplins, pang hoa . will need before long Crepe de Chines, ete inion Sui ‘A Movey Day sale of Every Piece priced Remarkably Low odds and aa at Womens Summer Union Patent leather and gunmetal, in —Firat Floor Suits in silk and lisle. Low neck and sleeve Pumps and Button Oxfords, with less, neck and wing sleeves, cuff or loose Cub: P d | heel A ch f | Black Silks im knee st¥le. Priced regularly $1.25, $1.50 and ne ne Foye ed ie 1 te gt Sa Ne | : $1.76. Spectal...............0.00200- - Pe short lines, but offering a fair run o a |. Satin Buch: $1.49-—401nch soft | Union Suits, ‘Also for women. Good | | sizes. Movey Day clearance. .$2.15 flash Setin Duchesse, 62.00. quatity, | Fashion authorities predict a strong de- for this excellent fabric, $1.49) Special .. : -.. B9¢ hand-turned soles, broad toes and | _ Black Taffeta, 81.15-—%6inch Black Vests for ‘They 00. Weights ‘ gare <e , . Dress Taffeta. A splendid weight, su for summer wear. Swiss ribbed, with two ache jae of kid. P Hct ay ne | able for suits, coats, separate skirts, A and three inch crocheted yokes. Special eather and tan kid. Movey ay deop rich black. Firm and strong. $1.29 ME wecs 59¢ clearance price, per pair. . 55e quality. Movey Day special would not have to look farther for excuse for bitter tones,” I rejoined Tell me about yourself, are you perfectly happy?” Now, Margie, you know that old Persian saying which freely translat runs, ‘We have heard that there is such a thing as perfect happiness In heaven. “But are you as happy as you were years ago in your first mar- riage with Billi? No dear,” I has tened to say, as she tried to Inter |rupt, “I don't want you to tell me anything you don’t want to tell, but I have a very grave reason for ask | ing.” | “Don't do it, Margie,” she sald very quietly. ‘Don’t do what you are thinking of. If Dick is kind to you when he ts with you; if you are well taken care of—which you | | | certainly | uck, statist! eas Sw ee eee re—don't rush out into the la Mian and railway Di AMUSEMEN J'8| “No man would want to Mirt with| tnd try to ‘buck’ it alone. expert, summed =a a bed-ridden woman, no matter how Whee suk ‘ath aback the sped up the position coquettish she managed to make| times widows—elther widowed by| of the four rail WwLAUCK | Ladies’ Musical Chub her negligee,” 1 sald, somewhat bit-| auth or diveree--have but unlevs road brotherhoods in their demand terl you happen to be a widow who is} for an eight-hour day. Lauck rep-| PRESENTS What is the matter, Margie?” |\, jove with some other man, you| Tesented the Firemen's brother-| asked Donna quickly That tone! corthiniy can expect to lead more| hood in the Eastern wage arbitra-| EM fs not wholly physical, there 18) 5 tess of a lonely and unhappy| tion case of 1913, and represented more hurt there than comes from) iif. the engineers and firemen in the DESTINN ® broken leg You can't always be calling on ‘Western arbitration case of 1914-15. PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO ||_ Jf You bad one, my dear,’ you! your unmarried friends, for you will An expert on railway economics,| a find many times you make the tra Lauck prepared the case for the|| From the Metropolitan Opera, at | ditional three that spells a crowd men in these arbitrations. es THE MOORE A Sure Way To "And there is another thing uthorized to speak for which makes for unrest hatever the brotherhoods in the present de-| End Dandruff | Ve yisnand was sou had gotten mand, which may result in the) THURSDAY EVE, FEB. 24. used to him and womaniike, un greatest strike in history, he is fa-| Prices—75 Cents to $3.00 There is one sure way that has) icy you fall head over heels in millar with the position of the| never falled to remove dandruff at) jov— “and I don't think you are the| brotherhoods, and should the case nee, and that is to disso! ve It kind of a woman who would do go to arbitration, as now seems un |then you dostroy it entirely. T0| that easily—you will be afraid tol . pert, fair Jany dr g store (this is all you wilt] ’ ' “The demand for time anda half] THe BEST OF VAUDEVILLE (Any ¢ jried woman has times when she y 2:20—TWICKE DAILY—#8:20 |need), a it at night when re al ? ay | wishes she were not married, and dod sprevsete A ra Ro coats |scalp and rub it In gently with the | 1° me tell Y0N cree prevent overtime work, finger tips: not alon ne in ued, | “Dwiee A Week.” My morning most, if not. all, of| I am sure that every marrie “The men's demand is also | an Baskett | your dandruff will be gone, and|man also gets tired ot hin Bioubto in the interest of the public. | three or four more applications |nous mate and prin be asians vt T MEANS GREATER SAFE. | mus Weekly. will completely dissolve and en dito bene Pritt far TY IN TRAVEL plat dol —— tirely destroy every single sign | ference is that man tales a ont aggerated the cost to them of adop jm dru on may b | Shri he - yar ey Fis day | Mats, 2:20-—Nighte and 9 You will find all itching and dig-}an just lets the notion mak her ay roger i A HOTSE G s ging o he calp w op inata ‘eatless. More than 57 per cent of the THE oerioue Musical Pare sf ot : ‘our “A aa Byer | °ONo, Margie, 1 am not as delirt total railroad mileage of the South AL FINLDS @ COMPANY im yeeay, aiiky and soft, and {ously happy with Bill as I wa eastern states operates now under] yh ids Vamous Comedy Classic See oe a eee ioe whew! we ware. carried’ the: test an eight-hour day in thru freight oTuEn B ACTS look and feel a hundred times b ‘I Prvlipy service, and 2 per cent of the West 10c and 200 ter,—Advertisement, time, but 1 thin aim moi . NE of the greatest Remnant Sales we have held, for it contains the largest quantity of Remnants we have placed on sale for Desirable Remnants, of desirable materials. at prices that are remarkably low. The Silk Remnants A large lot, a desirable lot, containing hundreds of remnants. onehalf a yard to six yards. suitable for dresses, skirts, walst linings, trimmings, etc, —Piain Silke, figures and all sarts of floral effects. Dress Goods Remnants An exceptionally large lot. Destrable Handreds of choice dress Woo! remnants, lengths, coat lengths, skirt length: pieces suitable for children’s wear. ~—Poplins, Serges, Armures, Serges, Tweeds, Homespuns, Broadcloths, ete. A wide range of colors, as well as The Values are Sensational is marked remarkably low quick action on Movey Day to the Movey Day Black Peau de Cygne, 75¢—25-inch Beautiful and do But ita | Sfable for skirts, dresses, waists, ete +The | Black Peau de Cygne. 98 quality. In the Movey Day sale Black Poplin, $1.49—44inch Antique Silk Poplin priced regul $2.50 a arly yard a Offered French Cheviots, Every plece A superb material, Spectal s Firat Floor It’s Economy Day! It’s Our Greatest Value-Giving Monthly Sale! In this Month’s chandise and the last of in buying for future needs Women's Silk Boot Stockings, 3 Prs. $1.00 Sale supreme values are off Winter merchandise, so g ) Handkerchiefs At Movey Prices At 10¢—A smal! lot of Women's Pure linen Handkerchiefs with dainty lace edges. 19¢ values, special * At 10¢--Fine soft Batiste Handk prettily embroidered in one corner; 15¢ and 18¢ regularly; special cece 100 At 15¢—A lot of two thousand women's fine Linen Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched and daintily embroidered in one corner; 1%¢ to 26e values. Choice sis ine Frasor-Paterson Co, First Floor New Hand Bags---The Movey Sale $1.95 IVE F Leather Hand Bags are in the Movey Day sale, A \beral quantity from which to smart, attractive, newest choose. Genuine pin seal, Morocco leathers Lined with Moire silks in light shades. Beautiful Bags that are smart and splendidly made. Exceptional values in the Movey Day sale at . 5 s, and Movey Day Bargains Art Needlework Offerings that mean big savings on wanted articles. We mention four to illustrate the possibilities of Movey Day here Yarne—Columbia Yarns, famous the coun- biack, insure try over. Saxony 4 and § fold Germantown, Shetland Floss. Priced regularly 12c to 20¢ a hank, Special..............56 and 10¢ Pictures—Beautiful pieces, reproductions of Old Masters, well-known and attractive subjects. Portraits and Landscapes. Spe- clally priced, Half Price and Less, at . 50¢ and $2.50 ped Dresses of Sizes 6 months to to $3.00 regularly be to 81.50 Second Floor Black Children's Dressee—Sta chambray, pique, flaxon 8 years. Priced 7 Spectally priced Fraser-Paterson Co., 1.49 tent. I don't love him as much as 1 did then, but I like him better. I have come to the conclusion that Kitty Malram, now that she ts dead seems to Bill to be the one great love of his life “1 sit some nights across from him at table and I watch his eyes light as he raises his glass to his lips, and I know he {# not drinking to me, but to memories of her. “I am farther from him at those times than she, altho she {s beyond the Eternal gates. “But what is the use of being Jealous of adead woman? Bill loves me better than any living woman and Sf he gets pleasure out of these memories they are about the most harmless things which can give blase old Bill pleasure. “Whether Kitty would have made him as happy as I do, I cannot say, but I truly think if she were here and I were over In the great-land of-never-more, Bill would probably be drinking to memories of me Such is the perverseness of human nature. “The one greatest fact about the whole matter is, Margie, that you and I and most of our friends have too Httle work to do. We spend our hours fn thinking and magnify ing our egos. “My dear, what are wo that we should evade the law and be the only ones who know no sorrow nor pain?” “Thank you, Donna,” Is she bent over and kissed me “You have been a good adviser. You} have confirmed my previous opin fon.” (To Be Continued.) HEARING A FIASCO WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—The hearings on the subject of Louls D. Brandeis and his qualifications for the supreme court, as conduct ed by the senite committee on the sub-committee of the have so far been a fiasco The hostile senators voted to have this hearing public in the hope that something seemingly det rimental to Brandeis would be brought out and get full publicity. 8) Patrolman Ed Hagen was official| judiciary, | FATHER OF Seattle {8 Washingto National Tuesday MERRY AFFAIR Nearly in Seattle got ‘to the policemen’s bal! at the Hippo j drome Monday night. Twenty min-| ave. jutes after the doors were opened | east }{t looked like some one would have|®0rth — | Armory to send In a riot call. Prof Handsome coppers, versity committee everybody went Pike then Second Virginia from and to to Meany exercises spoke with at gold women stars, | ribbons, braided | caps and a dozen each, POLICE BALL IS SEATTLE HonoRS honoring Guardsmen downtown at 12:40 Tuesday. They | place to south to Cherry, ave. and Patriotic lodges will stage dances, luncheons and programs a red in new merchandise, standard mer d and so low in price you are ju Movey Day im the Chima Section HE Fifth ection in odd lot ken tise and Glass remarkable Floor China offers values ies and bro- ts , small quan explicitly, adver that small Ic to but line at P values are great. For instance Guernsey Shirred Egg Pans for. 10¢ and 15¢ ze 7-inch Casseroles for only.. Odds and ends of China, including Plates, large and small; good-sized Cream Pitchers, covered Butter Dishes, ete Clearance price » Be each Pottery Hanging Baskets in light and dark colors. Movey Day clearance.. pessgdes's -69¢ and We Brassware, Vases, Trays, Candlesticks, Fern Dishes and other odd pieces..... oeee . HALF PRICE er- Mache Crumb Trays - 25e Set Swiss Spun Aluminum Tea Kettles, 6 quart size, $2.00 value. Special...98¢ Fraser-Paterson Co., Fifth Floor. 9x12-Foot Rag Rugs Special $7.95 Attractive Rag Rugs in heavy, closely woven grade. Hit and Miss pattern in blue, slate, green and tan, 9x12 ft. size. A splendid, durable Rug, that sells regu- larly at $10.00. The Movey Day special price ts 7.95 $ Fourth Floor. —Nickel and Pi and Scrapers.. Fraser-Paterson Co. 97.00 Black Leather Traveling Bags $5.00 N_ exceptional Movey Day value in extra strong and durable Traveling Bags of crepe grain black leather; leather ‘lined; 16 to 18-inch sizes; well made and thoroughly dependable. A good value at $7.00. Movey Day price...$5.00 $5.00 Leather Suit Cases $3.75 V SRY durable Suit Cases of leather, built on a steel frame, re- inforced with sole leather corners. A very good $5.00 Suit Case. In the Movey Day sale for —Fraser-Paterson Co., Fifth Floor DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST NATION George paraded Says we will both look and ye! clean, sweet and fresh and avoid illness, First then the st. and Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The latest application of its untir- ing research is the recommenda- tion that it is as necessary to at- at the unt- ll a m. loomed head and shoulders over the| rabble, | Mayor Gill stepped forth claw hammer suit in a partner in the crowd was to em-/ ploy a detective |e 9 |body, as it is to the drains of the house. wheezed out| Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- tend to internal sanitation of the drainage system of the human Those of us who are accustomed | He read election returns at the! to feel dull and heavy when we |front gate during intermissions. | arise, splitting headache, stuffy The only way to find a dance from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open- The police band ing the sluices of the system each dreamy waltzes, and the officers ing, aching, calloused |morning and flushing out the rocked thru them in a way that feet and corns. whole of the internal poisonous would make modern pigeon walk ai, |stagnant matter. dancers ashamed of themselves Every one, whether ailing, sick | One man got his pocket picked lor well, should, each morning be- Jand couldn't call an officer because fore breakfast, drink a glass of \they were all walking around the} |real hot water with a teaspoonful block, Inspector Mike Powers his $10,000,000 smile, Capt. John Sullivan stepped off the floor and let 20 more couples | dance the first extra. Capt. Tennant batted over .400 in} the gallery league | worked ni ae bouncer, Lieut, Dolphin headed the hand-} me delegation from West Seattle Sergt. Ralph Olmstead kept close to the punch Patrolman stick in it. Why aching, go limping puffed-up | Ferry dropped his} England wants — 4,000,000 feet tired, chafed, sore and swollen you * from the drug store your | WOMEN WILL FARM lott "Why dont you, get WHILE MEN FIGHT now “and giadden feet? Tiz” makes your feet glow with es down swellings and jof limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indi- gestible waste, sour bile and pot- sonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the en- tire alimentary canal before put- |ting more food into the stomach, |The action of hot water and lime- stone phosphste on an empty stomach wonderfully {nvigorat- ing. It cleans out all the sour fer- mentations, gases, waste and acid- ity and gives one a splendid appe- tite for breakfast. While you are jenjoying your breakfast, the phos- phated hot water is quietly ex- tracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready }for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. he millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bitious | is with 80 around feet shoes on or -cont tortured | women to plant spring crops. | comfort; t stiffness; others who have sallow Within a few months only |draws the soreness and misery | eye hiood disorders and sickly | those skilled men who are in. |right out of feet that chafe, smart) conpiexions are urged to get a | dispensable will remain on the jand burn iz" instantly stops) quarter pouad of limestone phoks | farms pain in corns, callouses and] Ut the drug store, Th The government plan is to | bunions liz” is glorious for in Pi rgetie: ttle” Satie cua send the women to the grain | tired, g, sore fect. No more] cient to make any one a pri. fields to take the places of |shoe tightness—no more foot tor-|iounced crank on the subject of men sent to the battlefields, ture, internal sanitation. spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic ~