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STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 12, 1916. FW REPUBLIC (CHORUS MAIDS BEING FORMED, RIDE BICYCLES to Be Capital of Sub-| New Idea in O division of Keeps Tights "orga China wrinkled REVOLUTION SPREADS|GIRLS MUST SIT ON 'EM 10 Yards Outing Flannel $1.00 —Rest Standard 12%0 1 « ve Flannel, full 27 wide, White notes April 12.—For ew republic in with a popula. fion of 100,000,000, may be an- nounced within a few weeks, _” Following the lead of Kwang Tung province, the important SHANGHA! Women's Fancy Vests--5 for $1 12 Yards Percale for $1.00 maritime provin: of Che " Klang h seced: from the —Buy the faney Vests you Mtandard 12%0 quality, _ quthority of Yuan Shi Kal need tomorrow and you Inch width; Rew strived 4 : r Emissaries of the revolution sooure one without charge, Peseta soryionS for these are the usual fhe gar Fraser-Pa Co. Becond Floor. have arrived in Canton and are in consultation there, It Is thought likely that Canton wil! be made the capital have S-tnch fancy and meroertsed They ted yok 4, Band ments. rool top; # MOTOR VEILS the republic. ’ ‘ ®, . ipsa reaching there the rev- Women’s 50c Union Suits $1.00 Each 5 Pillow tsar Fuk Uw and Kwrel Chow Special, 3 for $1.00 “Fancy ordered Chiffon Cases $1.00 ‘previnces were about to issue —fplendid Cotton Unton Suits e » These declarations of Independence. that are very good $1 gander’ regular price Low » lews, umbrella knee inehes lon, The movement is spreading Shown to all provinces south the Yang Tse Klang river. In an effort to prevent disso tution of his nation, Yuan has gummoned revolutionary lead- ‘ers to confer with him at Peking. MILL STEAMERS TO RUN TO HONOLULU low ni fn tan, wing sleeve, cuff knee! beaded oo nizes 24 to 44 top a for Special . s Firet Fi Dollar Day, 6 NOTEWORTHY SPECIAL PURCHASE 150 Pieces Cameo [Pot: the winter months, Col. EB. Stone, passenger traffic manager so an- Bounced today before leaving for _ Bt. Paul. Beginning early tn October each the steamer Great Northern i maintain a ten-day service to -A special purchase of jpst 150 pieces of the $1 new Cameo Roman Pottery in Old Ivory finish. Clever copies of Old Italian Pottery. The assortment includes —Large Vases, Jardinieres, Window Boxes, etc., | | event Cora Tracey, One of the Principals “A bicyole built for two" shap- ly legs in tights ts a novelty used this season by the “Robin Hood” company, which {is playing this week at the Moore. This invention {s no joke, but the practical result of much think ing on the part of a hard-headed business man connected with the) De Koven Opera company, which is) present the above opera this sea- Ceahoma county, esour!, two rival sheriffs, one hold- office by right of election, sup- by a chancery court injunc- the other appointed by Gov. Bilbo and backed up by “Dollar Day" ht, soft Rath —Good wet Turkis! It ts the eustom in theatrical companies to provide begehes for on which"they may ‘cne” for thetr en- For Mem Soap should be used very care if yg want to keep your hair Imponelh ing its best. Most soaps and japon on the stage, and the De “. 4 fate under the present mar setictce the scalp, |Koven Opera company is no excep- EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Sue prices vucesfOt $1.00, the half brittle, tion tn desiring to make {ts mem- 4 Fancy Bath Towels ee are the f ula Steely bers comfortable. it was noticed, however, that after sitting on the benches, the girls appeared on Ure stage with tights much wrinkled. A ¥rinkle tn a pair of tights wil! worry & manager ae much as a wrinkle on her face will worry a ‘The best thing for steady use ts $ust ordinary mulsified cocoanut f (which is pure and greaseless), } ° Men's New Shirts at $1.00 | © « “| SPLENDID collection of brand new Shirts just received. They're mighty fine values at a dollar. They’re new styles, new patterns. Are of Owr Monthly “Doll Pillow Cases They are of best stand ata quality mustin, 46 Inches In size. —Seevnd Voor, oe oo “Dollar Day" Is “Towel Day Offers Notable Values in Bath Towels, Huck Towels, Hand Towels gabe ND, Apri 12.—Th eo Hill tt S jal $i (0,00) Each FEATURE attraction for Dollar Day—Six steamer service t hy J ) i bn teatptiined vegularty caring Ker Yo! pec rinarkoast incall + nese IDs nr: seston splendid large lots of paceman aoa much 1¢ss. 1006 Towels, offered at prices that are dependable Towels in various kinds and qualities Supply your needs for months to come in 4 Initial Bath Towels for $1.00 ‘ . ‘ andrea do oft at on the Sah Francisco-Flavel at the Meore, decorative pieces. Specially priced... -. 81,00 Splendid, large, extra Exceptional value tn, the Fraser-Pater Fitth Floor weight and Shite Dollar Day Sale, 4 for 1.00 5 Fancy Bath Towels for $1.00 At 6 for $1 wy Sud ¥ vated coe te aesl- 4 Huck Towels for $1.00 excellent very pretty fapcy Jacquard PAGE 5. It affords many exceptional sales of Easter merchandise. rolling your wav if you take full advantage of the offerings of this Dollar Day. Dress Forms, Special $1.00 ar Salle” Thursday--Come Many dollars will come “ears -| RyaserPaterson Co. are ito for. ..@1. this shown tn blue, lavender borders; ® ogram space 16x32-inch size, and a fine, Rath Towel 6 Bath Towels for $1.00 —Mediam weight, good size Turkish Towels, exceptional value at the price A cial purchase secured for Dollar Day; 6 far $1.00 12 Turkish Towels for $1.00 —Remarkable indeed ts this ape- absorb Towe! offering. They are medium weight, nic bleached: «a *¢ hand towel $1.00 shown In pretty fancy b 20x88-inch size. EB 4 for dere values, and =a SPECIAL LOT OF 125 GIRLS’ NEW WASH DRESSES, CHOICE $1.00 EACH good serviceable material, better and heavier than you usually find in Shirts selling at this price. The Shirts are also much better tailored and shaped than regular $1.00 Shirts. —Styles wanted now and always. Stiff, laun- dered and French cuffs; plain and pleated fronts. —Mostly neat stripe designs; light and dark colors. These Shirts are cut as full and sultations, with no reealt, until the inventive jus referred to sug seat, The proper. ty man was Instructed to model. When it was completed, there was a demonstration. A chorus girl, attired in the cos- .|tume of one of Robin Hood's for- esters, mounted the bicycle seat. Her alfity legs remained! are made as straight !n this position, as it was well as any Shirts in the house at any price not necessary for her to bend the S 1 ... $1.00 knees, as when sitting on a bench.| wae nee spect” *paret’ Floor After sitting on the bicycle ser —PAJAMAS, $1.00—A nice, light weight eral minutes, the girl dismounted A careful inspection fafled to re- veal even a tiny wrinkle in her tights. The happy result of the 4 - stration was voted a complete anc cess, and an order was immediate ly given to provide every chorus girl with one of the new bicycle soiesette material ; all sizes up to 18. Shown in white with fancy trimmings; also in*blue, tan and white without trimming. —Extra values at se pbweeeets ondscta ene —HANDKERCHIEFS, 6 for $1.00—Pure linen, good full size; finished with quarter-inch $1 Children’s Dresses 2 for $1.00 Good quality Gingham Dresses for children of 2 to 6 years. styles, in checks, plaids and EAT, attractive, well-made and good quality Dresses of ging- ham, in fancy plaids, stripes and checks. —Low-belted coat styles, waistline effects. y-A special purchase of 125—sizes 6 to 14 years. All are finished with white pique collar and cuffs, and trimmed with cords, buttons and contrasting materials. . $1.00 —Extraordinary values .. —Fraser-Patereon Co, Third Floor Small Boys’ Wash Suits $1.00 $1 for boys of 2 to 6 years of age. Made of good, at, clever little styles Good serviceable ginghams and mad- seats. hems. 1 ; plain colors. Dresses that are P 4 a ee __NEW NECKTIES, 2 for $1.00-—A new lot, easily worth 76 each. A spe Tae ax erates ohare gy ine Summer CHINESE PHEASANTS beautiful new Ties, fine silks, attractive, fash- no for this Monthly Twist styles. i 5 i Ww orings ale. q BOTHER PORTLAND jonable large shapes. Shown in new colowngy —Cholee of four attractive —Spectal for April Doties Day, a and new patterns, figures, stripes anc ov ri stylee—2 Dresses ......81.00 choice. clear tes $1. Second Flocr —Second Floor. Special, 2 for....esseeeerees Floor “Dollar Day” Specials designs. Fourth PORTLAND, Ore, Apefl 12.- Thousands of gorgeously plumed! Chinese pheasants tnfesting the) |highways and byways of this city |today are making life a burden for | Portland housewives and property | owners. | Game laws and anti-firearm city jordinances prevent t aughter. So the birds continue to rip out |spring gardens, fly thru windows linto the bosoms of familie& and to |play hob generally | Mayor Albee has refnsed eftizens |permission to shoot the pheasants, but has instructed the police force members to “shoo” the critters way as much as posstble. WALKS 2,500 MILES FOR WEDDING HERE From now on Special Summer Rates are offered at this bij Mods ing School, * ant, First and Individ- ual Personal Instruction en- able men to complete useful courses in a short time Splendid Gas Engine Depart- ment, where « three months’ course will fit a man to take up well-paid employment in Automodiie, Motor Boat or Farm Machinery field Day or Night Courses. t any Pay us a visit at any time, or send for new com- plete illustrated selaoanon 00—Made of hardwood and fitted with wide tray. ,od solid hardwood in golden oak Cd —High Chairs, $1 —Child’s Rockers, $1.00—Made of ¢ finish. d —Kitchen Stool, $1.00—Hardwood Kitchen Stool at a price usually asked for soft wood Stools. ; —Linoleum, $1.00 Sq. Yd—Special value assortment of tile pafterns. ; f —Cretonnes, 6 Yards $1.00—A large variety of attractive designs and colorings to choose from; 6 yards for $1.00. : —Curtain Net, 5 Yards $1.00—Shown in cream and ecru color, 45-inch width. Special, 5 yards for $1.00. ‘ —Lace Curtains, $1.00—Nottingham Lace Curtains, exceptional values— ed away under price. Shown in white and ecru. peared y ? —raser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor. in Inlaid Linoleum; a good Women’s Crepe de Chine Bodices $1.00 —Decidedly attractive styles tn $1 good quality Crepe de China Bodices, daintily trimmed with shadow laces and Val. laces. —A special purchase fap Dollar Day of Bodices that if bought regularly would have to sell for considerably more than one dollar, —Second Hioor Women’s Crepe Kimonos for $1.00 —A notable special purch: of $ attractive Crepe Kimonos, of nice quality serpentine crepe, in pink, blue, lavender and rose; ma- chine embroidered and scalloped in very attractive patterns. Elastic waist line style. —Exception “Dollar Day” values. Second Floor. 360 New Wash Waists---Special $1 Each A NOTABLE offering, and one that should crowd the Waist Section all day tomorrow—360 fresh, new Waists just re- ceived from New York, bought by our garment buyer, who has just returned from the market. Bought espec ially for Dollar Day. —They are in the styles favored for now and summer. Made of daintily embroid ered voiles, satin stripe voiles, colored h able striped lawns and voiles, and striped crepes. —Plenty of white, a good lot of black, and ever so many in fancy colored stripes. —Plain tailored styles with large collars of organdy and voile, trimmed in lace; low neck, long sleeves. ~One of the “King Pin” offerings on Dollar Day .. $1.00 100 Women's Hand Bags $1.50 and $1.75 Grades —A splendid assortment, new, just received, Genuine $1 Leather Hand Bags in six very attractive new styles. —The leathers are sealor Morocco grain finish, lined with pop- lin of good quality, set in narrow metal and leather covered frames —Shown for the first time. They are decided values, represent- ing a special purchase of kinds sold regularly at $1.50 and $1.75. Choice on Dollar Day........+- $1.00 First Floor. $1.00 ~“Fraser-Paterson Co. | Fiber Silk Stockings 4 Pairs for $1.00 Women’s the first quantity sold before the day was well begun. —Splendid quality Fiber Silk Stockings, shown in the most favored new colorings, including: —White, champagne, gold, gray, sky, hello, rose, navy blue, pink and cadet. —They’re made with serviceable lisle garter Special on Dollar Day, A Remarkable Sale of Famcy Silks om Dollar Day $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Qualities $1-% splendid gathering of thirty-five pieces of beau- | tiful, fancy, New Dress Silks, including | —Awning stripes, even stripes, pencil stripes, checks with stripe effects, self colored plaids, shepherd checks, sport stripes, rich new plaids —Just the materials in highest favor, and in these weaves: Poplins, taffetas, messalines, Louisines, Peau de Cygnes. The collectton is a gathering of all odd pieces. The Silke are new; they're fashionable. The $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 qualities, offered in the Dollar Day Sale at, a yard Stylish New Neckw: ier Venen Seve $1.00 —Among the most attractive values in the Easter Dollar Sale $1 are these smart pieces of New Neckwear. The collection includes a large number of the most favored new effects, among which are —Large Sailor Collars of fine organdy, fin- ished with dainty bias fold edge, and with cuffs to match. Set.............. —New deep-back Cap or sheer voile. Special ..... _ —Twotier double-pointed Back Collars with de Medici effect, trimmed with ribbons. Made of fine organdy with lace edge. Special. .81,00 —Many other effects are offered. Splendid choosing for Dollar Day. —Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor, $1.50 Luncheon Cloths for $1.00 —Good, serviceable, firmly wov- en Irish Linen, 36 inches tn size, Shown in plain damask with side satin band, nicely hem- stitched. Regular $1.60 quality for —Fraser-Paterson Co,, Second Floor $1.25 Mercerized Table Cloths $1.00 quality Mercerized nown in pretty size 64x72 Ins, —A_ fine Damask, Mrs. Charlotte Palmer, of Boone,| ——\Ia., is the bride Wednesday of + Frank J. Foy of this city, after - ~ walking more than 2,500 miles for ‘Thin People Gained Weight Quickly’ the nuptials. By Following This Simple Sug- Because she hadn't money to their fares, Mrs. Palmer and her two sons left Omaha on June 28} last, and hiked to San Francisco, By advertising several firms en| route she obtained $2,750, and be Charence E, Stone, new passen- ger traffic manager of the Great Northern, visited in Seattle Tues: day He stopped off en route from California to St. Paul. War condi OUT FOR CAM | | EXPECTS G00D YEAR| INSTRUCTIONS |Fa BILLION DOLLARS IN MAN-KILLING STUFF A billion dollars’ worth of “war stuff’ has been shipped by the United States to Europe since the beginning of the war. Up to the end of January, 1918, euch exports amounted to $865,795,668. During February and March the shipments carried the total well oe Sey Pee be sold for $1.50. ‘ORDER TORPEDO TEST | BREMERTON, April 12.—Tor- pedo tests for every vessel in the reserve fleet are required by orders MOTOR BUSSES MEET S, E. RATE ‘The motor busses in competition | gestion . aides, restored health to one of her|tions, he believes, wilt bring more! Instructions for the “Military The chief items of this “murderous” cargo were: i en and women who would |® pne o . ‘ : ‘o ; Rg wantela Co. Thin men and women Tn with 10 (8008, who needed a fresh alr cure, | tourists than ever to the Pacific| training camp" to be held at mvsioivea’ | '$108,117,996 with the Puget Sound Ele tr Oo.| meen the war Gapareinent: cana 3 15 pounds of healthy, “stay the Arriving at San Francisco on |Co@st this summer, American lake August 14 to Sep Gunpowder . 76,703,643 are keeping a lap ahead on the mat-| ceived at the navy yard. The Eegesnculd try eating © Wer itle, ana |ccwner 12, they spent six monthe tember ® have been Issued by|} Cartridges * 321517,088 bre Cae Ra tests will be held on the Keyport Wiin their meals fore while Bt | resting nen Mrs. Palmer camo the commandant at San Francisco { Auomaiies : * 4431228,268 ie hen the P. 8. B. Co, was chars: cematon Sango Gartner the ane aee ade YOU NEED [scenes Cae A} copper, manutacturee “193,676,155 {| Foster to Seattle, and. return, | “°° ‘4 o§ 8 eturn, | worth trying. north to marry Foy here Tuesday. and measure yourself. Bargol—one tablet with for two weeks. measure agatn. how you look or feel or friends say and think. and the tape measure will own story, and many thin ment of the U. 8. army. ‘The title of the camp 1s changed | from its last year's appellation of “Business Men's Training camp.” | Any ¢itizen between 18 and 60, of sound physical condition, ts el- igible. ~ ~ oar e Firearms ery meal Then welgh and It isn’t a question of hat your ne scales ell thet men and | ¢) to aid nature occasionally when your liver is sluggish, your stomach dis ordered or your bowels inactive. Let this safe, mild, dependable remedy regulate these organs and put them in a sound and healthy condition, Barbed and RR. RATE CASE WON “The Chamber of Commerce has von {te fight against increase by railroads in rates for the ship: that the receipts ‘« believe, can easily add) = S — — so A eight pounds In th ¢ first fae mA agp icon from es | ’ The government loans tents, —— S i iEtwing tits simple ai-\elfic coast points to the interior. | planeta cute, piliews, ete, inciud >. teitewine, Fol, mel, |eie onet points to the interigs [rennet cat bt acck mas | DODD PROUD OEY | | oispure siaticat versie t jeion ruled against the increase ‘ : 4 | isp! IBLICA ION not of Itaelf make fat, |®* must provide his own equipment as ut mixing with 3 tims]. follows: On pair of tan marching - Matai d plete can tad jo turn the 2 4 LONGER SKIRTS [follows: Colgan socks} one peir| WASHINGTON, April ia—- ||| NAW YOM, Apr) a eae pe, fat prod r APOLIS, April 12 [light ‘shoes; two pairs ollvedrab| pat no military horsemen in resbytery of New York today o tissues and bic pre eit in| / alderman William #. Currie’s breeches; a pair of leggings; two ‘ sesout eens | by a vote of 64 to 3, accepted in easily assimilated form which the) | Crainance making feiteidhincied Largest Sale of Any Medicine In the World. olive-drab shirts; a service hat and| the world—Bedouin, ’ as Presbyterian — ministers Blood can readily accept, Much Of).| sists longer, and” prohibitin Sold everywhers, In boxes, 10¢,,28¢, | cord, or Uhlan—would outride Troop ‘|| three seminary graduates who | See Averineenens Se Pee asrest] | Hirting, ts patore the city coun | | TN aepontt of $20 1s required from| ¥F, Third cavalry, 1a the boast, || refused to affirm the Hiblical | | Worker to atop, the waste, and 0 1) | cul today ||= each tenn to cover expenses Of] sey inilitary mien, of the troop’s | | Sgeounte of Christ being born qutel a to make © fat pro- » | " 0. e . virgin, war L e Aucing’ contents ‘of the very same|| Bachelor counctimen dectine | | ASK FOR and GET board, cost of ammunition, ¢6: Couiadhen, ‘Ook Georbe “As, || teuaa ean ake Beak ane ce mea cre eating now develop | | ‘ || ° — e " posts, ou are eating now to admit that they have no- || HORI ICK’S Was Sau tare " Dodd, now pursuing Villa, | Jonah being swallowed by a | respect, and married council: | | sieht nae: bet be icidnaged Bareback ens, He enor | whale, hey have looke read “North o y-Thre | 4 eh ws it The ordinange is not expect: | | MALTED MILK The Star, Begins next Mon || at & dead run, are some of the J : , fa gosras of to pase, day. } | daring tricks he taught in the nour Want Ads cover the entire | _@ | “monkey drill.” Northwest Cheap substitutes cost YOU samo price. } ° - ° ynoney back, as found in each large box. Et ONENESS EE RBU AONE CW APC Iron and steel (Including shrapnel) . The values given are the nominal export values, by American manufacturers were much greater. plain wire It Is belleved the people organized a bus line and | }sold round trip tickets for 25 cents. Later the interurban rates were | reduced to 25 cents a round trip. WANT A 9-HOUR DAY Wednesday the bus people an-| PORTLAND, April 12.—A nine. }nounced tity will sell a commuta-|hour day for women workers tn lt1on book of 20 rides for $2, good|manufactaring industries was ree: Foster and Riverton and|ommended to the industrial welfare commission today by a conference \¢ NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials, Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- sen and Fancy Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Jets between Duwamish and Seattle * a eee oes eee PASDIN ADA DSBS +s eee ee eee eee hemor

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