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PAILS! MOISTEN A MOLOTH AND DRAW t Tt Becomes Beautifully Soft, Wavy, Abundant and Glossy at Once. Save Your Hair! All Dandruff Goes and Hair Stops Coming Out. Surely try a “Danderine Hatr F Cleanse” if you wish to immediate F doudle the beauty of your r. moisten a cloth with Dander and draw it carefully through } Your hair, taking one small strand Dat a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive > oll—in a faw minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, luster nd luxurian: Resides beautifying the hair, one pplication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invig orates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Dande: is to the hair what ‘fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to | the roots, invigorates and strength ens them. Its exhilarating, stimu Yating and life-producing properties eause the hair to grow long, strong Deautiful. ean surely have pretty, soft, Vustrous hair, and lots of It, if you wil just get a 25-cent Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Save your hair! Keep {t looking charming and beautiful. You wil! Fadl} ever spent. “a PE! SALT LAKE CITY, March 28 A reward of $1,000 for the capture of the bandit who yesterday hel! the Oregon Short I, near Roy, Utah, has been by the railroad company it is being vigorously pushed, | tho thus far without result. MEXICO CITY, March 28.—That the es government of Mexico was the confiscation of all of the Catholic church in was the published en- Rouncement here last night. 4 ‘S13..2% AVENUE & MADISON ST. You can keep your hair at its best by washing it with « tea- spoonful of canthrox dissolved in a thoroughly with clear water. One that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is unstreaked, bright, and y fluffy; so Muffy, in that it looks more abundant is, and so soft that arrang- becomes a pleasure. This inexpensive shampoo the hafr and scalp thor- all dandruff and dirt, and clean, wholesome feeling. scalp irritation will disappear, the hair will be brighter and than ever before.—Adver- ly of ry ie Start Tomorrow | and Keep It Up | Every Morning | Get in the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. here long, so let's Let us We're not ‘4 ike our stay agreeable. 3 well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What « glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is it one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, | | splitting headache, stuffy from a ' old, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as Ci, fresh as a daisy by opening the ‘ siuices of the system each morning | and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant mat - ' ter. / Every one, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, be- fore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of Mmestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bow- els the previous day's indigestible ‘waste, sour bile and poisonous tox- & | ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary fs canal before putting more food Into 7H | the stomach. The action of hot wa ter and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in | vigorating. It cleans out all the ‘sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splen {did appetite for breakfast. While j you are enjoying your breakfast | the water and pwosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, billous spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store ‘This will cost very little, but 1s suf. ficient to make any one a pro | | nounced crank on the subject of _ | Anside-bathing before breakfast, \Nellye De Onsonne, Cabaret Girl, Is IT THROUGH HAIR bottle of | ay this was the best 25 cents you, Line train cup of hot water, afterward rinsing | Sued for Divorce by Young Updike! SOON 4 = } N N N N VOUOLLLLLLLLOOLLAALLLLSELDELLELDODOD Di, ROOLLLLILLULLLLILLLLLYLLIDLILLILLULLULLULLIDUALOAROAINDL ID Rasnnnnnneemnnnn anne ranean nnn nnn nanan nana snare onan nn inn nnn gnnnnnnnnhnnnnnnmnnnnnnggnnnnnanes NELLYE D&ONSONNE Herbert Updike, who, with his brother, Irving, was Indicted on charges of conspiring to kill thelr father, million: aire, has filed a divorce suit H sonne. Merbert objects to her using the name Updike in vaudeville | performances; he also alleges she has another husband. if | | STONE-WEBSTER GIVE. TEXAS CITY NEW DEAL Public Service at Cost Is Dallas Idea; Plan for Lower! | Carfare, Also Square Deal for Financiers, Will Be Written Into Charter by Voters. Staff Special of raising the money with which DALLAS, Tex. March 25.— /they went into business In Dallas Stone & Webs one of the and in ali 36 per cent for “over firme in the United | head” | operating traction, light Dr, Bemis would not allow them and gas utilities, have agreed in principle here to the idea of public service at cost. head” at 25 per cent. This means that instead of striv-| Grong & Waster contro! the ing further to make out of the/utiities thru the Dallas Electric jpatrons of the street cars and of | ¢, the electric light company . ALA, |COmpany of Maine, a holding com-| a cent for the cost of raising the) money and fixed all their mae | pany. that they can make, they have sub- 1 A j t has against the utilities not reese Nagin ern aia here by the less than 13% million dollars of or 8 ee securities Stone & Webster own or contro! | public service utilities in some 34| lelties in the United States and) | Porto Rico, | Dallas bas been handicapped for years by the fact that its utUitles | were under limited term fran: | chises which were drawing near a/ close. Stone & Webster would fnvest | Six-for-Quarter Fare; May Go Lower Mayor Lindsley proposed that on the seven miilion ‘one & Wel be allowed to earn ann per cent on the light plant ues and 6 per cent on the trac- no further money because they said| tion values, the return to be they could not get ft back. THE) cumulative as to 1 per cent STREET CAR SYSTEM STOOD) annually. PRACTICALLY STILL WHIL With this return on this capital THE TOWN DOUBLED IN POP LATION. Just a Two Million Dollar Difference -|allowance and upon all new money put in, he offered them an indeter. minate franchise, determinate for ten years, with the general clause that as net profits tncreased rat immediate reduction to the av- erage householder from 10 cents per kilowatt to 8 cents, with further rapid reductions likely. As to street cars, it meant six for a quarter tickets at the as against straight 5 reductions 2 cents, if “profits warranted it pledge. 't was that if he were elected he would have an Investigation made of the public utilities by | the ablest expert the city could | engage. with Mayor Tom Johnson of Clev in the Johnson re- form activities. Bemis’ report fixed the value to-| p “ day of the Dallas street car lines) Franchise Insists least of the river and of the electric| on Service at Cost plant at some seven millions of} Of course, the city {# to control | dollars doth utilitte | He charged off 25 per cent for |depreciation. Stone & Webster|taken care of in the ordinance, as would not allow a cent for depre- well as character of service, and ciation, tho the supreme court, in there is a clause governing pur. the Knoxville water and other) chase by the city or by outsiders jcases, said a “substantial” amount) At any rate, Dallas voters |should be charged off on this ac-| April 4 will undoubtedly wri count | into their city charter t | THIS MADE A DIFFERENCE) [OF ABOUT TWO MILLIONS OF | | DOLLARS BETWEEN BEMIS | AND STONE & WEBSTER. The latter also wanted to charge \8 per cent on the total for the cost | WHAT THEY WANT IN | WAY OF A HUSBAND principles of service for cost as against the present archaic 4 per cent gross receipts clause and other out of date protective clauses against franchise grab- bers. SEATTLE LEADS PORTLAND 2 T0 1 With a lead of two to one over Portland, the Seattle Y. M. C. A is scratching gravel Tuesday tn an effort to increase the lead by night, when the report of the sec lond day's campaign will be given MINNEAPOLIS, March 28.— Physicians who don't wear those nasty {little mustaches, who don’t drink and who get $1,642 a year, are most eligible for husbands for Minnesota university co-eds. } This Ie the result deducted to take a ship, made a speech Monday night, During the picture was from 210 answers to a “first at the rally at 6:15, ducted by the University dally. a “yd jing part in the campaign also, All reports date are as fol lows: Seattle, 160; Portland. CLEVELAND, March 28,—Cleve-|!ma, 114,000; Walla Walla, land lake ports are experiencing | 900; Wenatchee, 165,000. years, Ship yards and drydocks are working day and night. Em- and wages are 10 to 15 per cent | telling how he did it. | higher than in past years. | speech, Mayor Gill's ald to Cupid” questionaire con- Other Washington cities are tak | = |handicap basis | ON NEW LAKE SHIPS | 36,325; Everett, 83,750; North Yak the greatest ship building boom in Eddie Allen Lloyd, who collared ployes, mostly skilled, are scarce “About $27,000,000 ix Invested in| thrown on the screen |contracts in Great Lakes ship yards| Nolse and songs played a big for vessels to be delivered within| Patt in the rally Monday night ther next two years,” sald H, C,| Everything from a solo trombone | Watep, editor of a marine trade pa.|&nd, with a drum and cymbalx, to zo the noisy half of several automo. om ome. biles, (FOR WOMEN’S HOME SUPPORT SELF AT ‘ In a letter to the county com-| annem missioners Monday, Prosecuting At The registration, recently tabulat torney Lundin said that a farm or|ed by Recorder Stone of the Uni industrial home where women pris-| versity of Washington, shows that \opeen might serve thelr sentences! one-third of the students at the should be established ‘U" are nelf-supporting DR. SUZZALLO ILL rey get GLAD HAND was included. President Suzzailo, of the Unt | versity of Washington, after a| New members of the Municipal | minor operation for anbscess, ix| league were extended the glad hand All engage-| Tuesday noon in & program which marked the close of @ sensational race for new members of the league. confined to his bed. ments for the week have been can Mayor Lindsley, who was |Were to go down, IN OTHER elected in a utility reguiati | WORDS, SERVICE AT COST. | campaign, made only one | As to lights, this meant an Extensions and development are. { 289,- H Mayor Gill in his den, and got him| contributing —member-| A DVANCING prices do not affect the remarkable value offered in’ Our Monthly Movey Day Sales AM of the merchandise ever offered in this remark able Monthly Sale is composed of lots of varying sizes we wish to close out, because they are either superfluous or are in broken lines, the exception being THE SPECIAI PURCHASES we make for the and these are usually so much under price a to be affected by current values FRASER-PATERSON CO sale, not 100 National Electric Toasters $1.48 A? AIN Movey we have secured a hundred fon al Electric Toast ers to well at the very special price, $148 A Toaster equal Toaster on the market and fully guaranteed $1.48 First and Fifth Floors. for Day are to any $3.00 Electric Complete with cord Special Mail ordors filled Exceptional Movey. Day Sale of Men's Shirts at Bet: ‘ organdy and pique Vestees, military and ce andes : y 4 three-inch ¢ . yokes, HESE are fresh, crisp, clean, new Spring | fat Collars in organdy and voile Made of fine Swiss ribbed patterns. Neat black and white, blue and |—Choose from the lot on Movey Day at | | sorccn: 2 ated one ye atte fi ri A: -4tnate 5 Mali orders tiie white, lavender and white, clu ter and single FEN ad TANG Ra aa Aa teil orders filled. stripes Also a line of striking wide stripes wear. A* shades. 12 1-2c Percales 9c Yd. TANDARD 12%c full % inches wide, shown in light grounds stripes, in good, de- sitable colors. Very desirable quali- ties and patterns Movey Day special, per yard...9¢ Mail orders filled Ginghams 8'%4c Yard Chambray Ging | q hams, good standard, Percales, with Second Floor. 35c Soisette 19c I2-4inch Soisette, in fine mercerized finish, in new striped viceable quality, | 32. “teches ” wide. | effects. Desirable for Plain colors. They | waists, dresses and are exceptional val- | men's shirts. Movey ues at the Mover | nay special Day price, per yard p 19¢ Ree | —Mail orders filled —fecond F EXTRA SPECIAL Huck Towels---124c-19¢ Goo weight, fine and firmly woven, neatly hemstitched with 1%-inch hem, which is shown in blue and pink. Very attractive and prac- tical Lix24nch size, spectal 12'¢ 19x26-inch size and 19x36-inch size special by Ife Mall orders filled Second Figor 25c Turkish Bath Towels 19c We fortunately secured another 100 dozen lot of these splendid Bath Towels. Good weight, bleached a snowy white, Size 22x45 inches. They are a splendid value at 25¢ each - 19¢ Second Figor Movey Day spectal Mall orders filled Pyralin Ivory Puff Jars and Hair Receivers 49c LOT of three hundred Hair Re vers and Puff Jars, of good weight Pyralin Ivory Qualities and sizes priced usually Tbe each. Movey Day special 19¢ Mall orders filled First Floor, 60cAllWoolAlbatross 39c A All wool, in light colors, only four pieces rose, cell, apple green, Heht pink. An imported fabric, Priced regularly 60c a yard, 40 inches wide -B9¢ 60c French Challis 39¢ Seventeen pleces all wool Challis and polkadots, Mostly dark blue and black, some medium Day special Neat pat shades, colors B9¢ terns Navy Movey 98c Black Peau de Cygne 75c 35-inch Black Peau de Cygne, suitable for all silk purposes, Just five pleces; 98¢ quality Special The Fraser-Paterson Co, Firat Floor Men's Imitial Blandker- chiefs---Three for 39c A good, serviceable linen, 18-inch size. Long new initials, nicely embroidered Movey Day special, box of three B96 Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. soiesettes, The Shirts French cuffs. There are all sizes up to 17% —These Shirts will fit well and give excellent They're extraordinary values for...$1.00 lhe materials are excellent madras, percales and Mall orders’ filled. r ~ New Neckwear for Men extrarodinary special in new silk Four-in Hand Ties. Good, durable weight. The —They're fresh, new weaves, in crepes, organdies, voiles, lace patterns are neat stripes, checks, plaids, floral ef- cloths. All the new weaves shown for Spring and Summer. fects. An almost unlimited color assortment. A splendid opportunity to buy White Goods for Summer They're new silks, new styles, new shapes. —Qualities usually priced 50c each Movey day special Mall orders filled Sale of 250 Wo: ALE that will make the garment room a might busy place on Movey Day. It offers a splendid assortment, 250 in all, new Spring style Suits. Tailored styles, semi-fancy styles and fancy effects, showing the very newest ideas of style, material and color. The values are most exceptional. —_The offering was made possible by a remarkable Special Purchase just received. —The lot contains the new blue and black taffeta silk suits. Mannish serges, novelty poplins, checks and stripes. —All sizes, from misses’ 16 and 18, to women’s 44, —Motey Day special price reves se sce reece cree eee e ener renee pen eeee eter enseetecesesees Exceptional Offering Women's —A collection of about twenty-five only early to secure one of these remarkable values. 100Women’s New SilkWaists$3 | styles and qualities formerly priced $3.95 and $5.00, and are shown in navy blue, pale blue, black, brown, cream PAGE 7. aser-Paterson Co American Lady Corsets Special $1.95 Underwear Specialls Movey Day Women’s Silk-Lisle Union Suits at 85c P RICED regularly $1.25 and $1.50. Silk lisle 200 Pieces Women's New Neckwear 50c Union Suits, with low neck, sleeveless; low neck, wing HE makers of American Lady Corsets HE new styles in Guimpes, Vestees sleeve; cuft or loose knee have cooperated with us to make Cape Collars, A splendid large as shell finish. Movey Day 85¢ March Movey Day an unusual day in the sortment of beautiful novelties, a few of | | \Women’s Union Suits Corset, Section which are a very little soiled and rum +, ‘ > 4 Special 49c They gave us a new model, American pled 460 And onde ot bere Union Suits, In these Low neck, sleeve~ low neck, wing sleeves, 4. The original prices, $1.00 to $2.00, were moderate, and the Movey Day price is remarkably low the Lady No. 64K, at a special price It is a medium bust, long hip model, with je band © hip. Made of Diamond resulting in most ‘awi vs elastic band on 9 ag Pe : a . attractive values. Choice 50 top some pattern material hite only. An excellent Sg st top. iSe and ' Mail orders filled First Floo: Mavey Dey.4ae 0, worth Corset Movey Day special Mall orders filled. S100 Children’s Union Suits 29c —fpring weights, odds and $1.95 Women’s Neckwear Second Floor A grouping of Neckwear that has been ends tly all styles and specially priced on sales days at 25c, 25¢ sizes. Priced regularly 50e and Tbe, Special........290 and 50c apiece, It is slightly soiled and rumpled and for that place in Fraser-Paterson Co. The lot many reason has stocks we Women’s Fancy Vests 25c Pancy Vests, with two and contains pieces in are well made, with laundered or Remarkable Movey Day Offering 200 Yds. White Goods 19¢ ¥d. \ time ago, he picked up this remarkable purchase, con- taining some of the biggest values he ever bought. It was reserved for Movey Day, and will afford tomorrow one of the la and best offerings Movey Day has ever had. raser-Paterson Co, First Floor HEN our buyer was in the New York Market a short Special 39c frocks, party frocks, children's white dresses, graduation, con- The price is indeed extraordinarily Pb cee: firm: low. fon frocks, etc. Yard ete. f-Paterson Co, Firat Floor. —Frae at $25.00 Each ien's New Sprimg Style Suits The new gray and blue gabatdines, the new Poiret twills in the newest $25.00 Girls’ Dresses Special $2.00 IRLS' Wash Dresses, in white, pink, blue, marquisette, Silk Party Frocks $10.00 That Were $18.75, $20 and $25 HARMING Frocks of taffeta and satin, in pink, blue, maize, Nile, lavender and white. plaids and checks. Of lawn, voile and ginghams. Priced formerly, $2.95, $3.50 ane up to $5.00, Pretty styles, trimmed with Val laces, insertions, embroideries and fancy ribbons. Some are a little soiled, but all are good One should come res 6 to 14 years. —Movey Day special —Fraser-Paterson C $10.00 Movey Day price, your choice while they last... 4 ef : Third Floor. $2.00 Fraser-Paterson Co . Third Floor. Petticoats 79c OMEN’S cotton messaline Petticoats, in —_—— : err | Kings’ blue, pale blue, emerald, tan EW Spring style Silk Waists, of crepe de = chine, and white. Georgette Crepe, as well as some fancy laces. They're Priced formerly, $1 $1.50 and $1.98. Deep pleated and tucked flounces, trimmed with self bands. Movey Day special....79¢ —Fraser Paterson Co., Third Floor. Women's $3.50 amd $4 Low Shoes $1.95 R ARKABLE values {n women’s patent colt, gunmetal and suede, satin and velvet Pumps. Shore lines arranged for clearance. A fair run of sizes. Made with turned and welt soles. Priced formerly, $3.50 and $4.00. —Movey Day clearance Children’s Pumps $1.85 Misses’ and children’s Pumps, with instep straps, and in Mary Jane styles. Patent leather and gunmetal; sizes 8% to $2.25 and $2.50 Pumps. Special.........$1.85 . —F.-P. Co, Second Floor. Plainly tailored and fancy styles, with low necks, long and short sleeves. A good assortment of sizes and colors. But the offering is made up of odd lots, and is, therefore, aomewhat broken, but offers values that are remarkable for . $3. Frdser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. Movey Day Specials im the Rug, Furniture and Drapery Sections--Fourth Floor RUGS $18.50—They're splendid quality Wilton velvets, in a good CURTAIN STRETCHERS 65¢— Can be adjusted from 4 to 10 variety of patterns, in small feet length and from 3 to 5 feet | W L $1 00 B clk soft tone figures. Seamless and width. Nonrustable pins, $1.50 "| omen S$ . la 9x12 ft. size, Priced regularly| values Silk Hose 65¢ | DINING TABLES $16,75—Quar- tered oak Dining Tables, that lot of Women's Linol Fine quality; - C LEARANCE of a small LINOLEUM S$5¢—Inlaid Black Silk Stockings, eum, priced $1.10 a square yard at $24.00 are splendid values. priced @rmerly at $1.00 a pair, About seventy- Full rolls of nine new and at Heavy flush rim top, 48-inch | five @¥irs in the lot » y Day clearance ~—Fraser-Paterson Co., tractive designs. size that extends to six feet Be AY ERRORS 3 sv onion 5.0 ++: O5¢ rst Floor. The best value we have ever RAG RUGS S5¢—Colonial Rag sy : Roads Rugs, 27x54ineh size. Priced| Offered in a dining table. Children’s Hose, Special 15¢ regularly $1.25 each. Woven in| DINING CHAIRS $2,85—Extra | ROKEN lines of children’s fine ribbed cot- the Martha Washington style.| heavy solid oak chairs, with ton and:lisle Stockings. : sale : Black, white, pink, sky and red. Not all sizes Pink, blue, yellow and green.| genuine Spanish leather slip |} in each color, but all sizes in the blacks, Special, each, S5e. seat Extraordinary value, |f Special, a pair een ean Priced regularly $3.75. Movey -P. Co, First Floor WINDOW SHADES 25¢—i6-inch Day, $2.85, opaque cloth Shades, 6 ft. 6 In. S ] 7 ’ < 9 i J M ac ‘ a . ¢ S 6 in tength Mounted on #004] BUFFETS 819,75—Remarkable mall Children’s Dresses $1.1 rags dbo shades. Special,| Value in a Buffet that ts usually Two special sale lots arranged for this each, 25e. priced $28.00, Fine quality Movey Day, Fresh, neat new Dresses—at- tractive styles—uncommon values, One lot made up of white Indian Head Dresses, with collar, cuffs and belt trimmed in pink or blue CRETONNES 14¢—Splendid as quartered oak. Extra large. c | sortment of good patterns and| CURTAINS & colorings. A special purchase .65—Marquisette of qualities that usually sell for} Curtains at this price should | other lot is of good quality gingham a great deal more. attract much attention on | Dresses, in plain colors, trimmed with Movey Da they're wale at stripes, and plaids trimmed with plain col- CARPET SWEEPERS &1 eautis ara ; ors. These have bloomers to mateh Standard Bissell’s Carpet Sweep ractive, of excellent quality Sizes 2 to 6 years, Very attractive values ers, in hardwood, oak and birch| #04 are priced regularly $ | at viadee anneal $1.19 mahogany finish, pair Mail orders filled VP. Second Floor, PERT eae, tof ttt

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