The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 5

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A FLURRY FROM WISCONSIN Art Young, The Star’s famous cartoonist at the Chicago conventioon, here sketches the expressions on the faces of four candidates—as they must look, Young say of these boys is on hand but Weeks. La Follette isn't in the fray in person, but he looming behing the Wisconsin and North Dakota delegates. of a sense of humor—as is evidenced by the fact that George Ade, impresario of siang, is a di OLD GUARD USES HUGHES MAKES A RADICAL MOOSE NIGESOFTWORDS SPEECH ON FLAG DECIDE ON PLAN Spreads Tempting fore from the talk he has heard among the dele And not all politicians are devoid Viands Be-| Speaks Patriotic Words to Young Women Grad- Call Mass Meeting to Force Nomination of T. R. HEADED BY MURDOCK BY H, L. RENNICK United Press Staff Correspondent TRY TO WIN 'EM BACK DAUGHTER IS PRESENT CHICAGO, June 6.—Talk of the prebable nominee buzzes thru the hotel! but It Ie not engrossing much of the time of the conference in the inner circle. Here all thought and effort Is bent on salving over scars, spreading tempting vi- ands before returning prodigals, ind to whittling down minimum that faction of the progressive party which it Is recognized can never be coaxed into the fold. The lowest non-conformist force can be duced, and hence the inroads tnto the normal republican |“ majority attributable dissension, the greater will pe the latitude left to the party leaders in the selection of a candidate. The organization terminate soreheadedness and every possible iat WASHINGTON, June 6. Charles E. Hughes today made his first public address since the open-| | ing of the preconvention campaign He told young women graduates lobbies today, mined on a program of Roose. or nothing, moose today jumped square in- school, of whom his daughter was lone, that the flag meant |first, an undivided allegiance and united and equal lenge to conrervative progress. ives to do their worst. fetor Murdock He presented an American 5 progressive nation }to the honor graduates “This flag means more than as re- | sociation malier the justice. chairman of al committee Kansas bull Raymond Robins to which this/ who will be te the progres {s the symbol of our deavor, our national aspirations “It tells you of the struggle for independence of liberty and of the sacrifices of brave men and women to whom the {deals and bonor of this nation have been dearer than life f the convention rd party if the republic cept the colonel When word of the conference of efuse to laceration of ans refuse to means an undivided allegiance. It means America ur t Murdock today, the Kansan detiar This determination explains Sen ator Smoot's publicity for all contests before the |jt means !that you cannot be saved }by the valor and devotion of that to each gene You can quote me to tha Call Him Pussyfooter 8 radical clan to Bational committee. He protested against these contests and against action which, referring | ancestors to subcommittees Memb rs of t characterized utterance of Justice Hugh late yesterday ‘typical pumsyfoot speech.” They realized a bid for progress for Hughes made on the basis of the American fesue in Hughes’ address while| upon your willingness to sacrifice the! and endure, as have sacrificed and endured, the national ANALYZES SPEECH OF JUSTICE HUGHES BY PERRY ARNOLD United Press Staff fn Washington. smallest excuse for the charge that was not playing fair. superabundance of judicial temperament by the committee tests so as to cause the least pos sible friction The “campaign ing directed the committe: in deciding con of generalities progressives Correspondent ther explains the day by day pop ulartty of the favorite sons, each of whom ts In turn being pushed forward for a day of popularity and public inspection, and to see if any one of them starts any particular wave of enthusiasm It ts reflected even more emphat feally in the unheardof liberality |,, he entirely too impalpable of ap lon to present imsues to give a satisfactory Various caucu to sharpen t and conservative Pian Mass Meeting The national committee hoped to have a conservative reprosentative at each caucus to prevent 1 immediate n tion of Roosevelt The comraittes ignment of radicals teer workers here as the nearest to ition of where former stands as it was possi a justice of the supreme court to incidentally by the prog of action accorded by tion that the resolutions committee hear arguments for platform planks | y in open session any person to come up and speak his mind on any sub will be urged along tomorrow, “ invitation for| The favorite sons viewed the which very properly ought not to be construed as a creed of faith Coincident with Hughes’ vell of silence came today by the old guard for a formal scrap organization a | Roosevelt masse me which the demand for Hion of Roosevelt on Friday progressives WOMAN WILL KEEP DELEGATES IN ORDER None of the old republican lead progressives can be brought back into the fold The organization wants to empha that the conven-| electe@ by a minority is to be free and untrammeled n all ita actions organization n the city is crowd 1 for a political convention is disputed thi SHOOT VILLA CHIEF CHIHUAHL iy disturbances that WANT VON TIRPITZ AT HEAD OF NAVY , during the Col « chief Heutenant whole lot more love. from The Hague to London , fat exeoutionars, ‘al and system and easier to control trouble at all, but I'll there has t rifles, and #h anticipate any handle it if ft arises.” MUNICIPAL DAY SELECT NEW NAME German sea atisfied with the result of the sea BULLBROS. ordinance as | Willys-Overland Hut there is nothing doing no occasion demonstration, tho the|name “American Motors C was declared a holiday during!$70,000,000 preferred stock, with a the regime of ex-Mayor Cotterill Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 par value of $100. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916. Fraser-Pater For Mem Two Athletic Union Suits tor $1.00 endid Quality, Worth $1.00 a Suit TT’ i018 important item was made pos sible by a very fortunate special nane, The Union Su ments (not seconds) styles, of 1 nainsooks No sleeves, knee lengths; round collar and V neck This garment has a knitted inset over each shoulder and a knitted waist band, giving elasticity The material is a good, serviceable quality We have all sizes up to 48 od $1.00 Suits. Special, 2 Suits Men's Night Robes 2 for $1.00 HESE are regular 65c Robes, of geod quality muslin, They're full roomy sized; white only; sizes up to 18. Special, 2 for $1.00 6 Pairs Men's Hose 91.00 These are of a ouble toe and hi soft cotton will wear ot all eines navy blue. Regu Firat Floor $1.50 Jap Matting Suit Cases $1.00 reinforced corners Splendid value at $1.00 Lingerie $1.00 Exceptional Values Freese dainty new Lingerie, show ng the néwest styles, including Fine pink batiste Envelope Chemise with hand embrotd oft French k ndainty ¢ edges trimmed with Val. lace. white nainsook ye, trimmed with idery, Van Dyke Val. lace, organdy motifs Point ete nt a spe pur chase secured and held for Dol lar Day. Special, choice...%1,00 Fraser-Paterson Co., Sece Perfume Bottles of White Ivory Special $1.00 E are cle {ttle articles ticular ce for brides’ and duates’ gifts. White Ivory base der with two glass bottles, with ass stoppers A regular $2.00 value, in the Dollar Day Sale at $1.00 Fraser-Pate Co., First Floor ew Shoe Leathe Hops: ings — ; $1.00 HE vogue for the new Hand Bags of shoe le leads. We secured for this month's Dollar Day a splendid lot of these smart, new ~ y came from a maker of enviable repu tation They're made of the same « quality leather that 1s being put eight and twelve-dollar shoes Shown in white, submarine-gray, light tan or ivory The shapes the last word. These Bags bought regularly would sell for $2.00. Special r-P, Co, First Neckwear at 51.00 A event that is one of the Greatest Sales of Wamen's Neckwear we have ever held at a dollar It offers smart, fashion new $1 $1.50, $1.75 and novelties. They're made of the much wanted materials—Georgette crepe volles, organdy and pique; also linens and crashe There are dozens of styles in collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees and guimpes Several hundred pieces to choose from at $1.00 F.-P. Co, First Floor FAG SEM NH ent| Mo 200 Trimmed llats im tlhe Dollar Day Salle Sil Ea. A NEW SHIPMENT remarkable values we have given in our former sale REMARKABLE nown maker, y grade silk, with garter tops and soles, own in black will be enough onvince you of the unusual merit of thes This lot has just arrived, 200 strong given have been as good as these. If bought regularly price Jewelry $1. Specials TING a number of appro- gifts for the girl graduate, FANS—Ostrich y of pretty colors, $1.25, $1.50 4 unusual connections, and our policy of rapid turn-over, that enable us to offer such values, so frequently The shapes are the in black and A great variety to ch TRIMMED FREE For this one day, when Hats and materials are purchased in the department, the trimming will be done Free of Charge containing 24 beautiful styles in gold silver La Valliers, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50 qualities, for..... VEIL PINS—Auto Veil Pins, ing silver, French enamel, | Five 25c Pillow Cases for $1.00 Underwear Dollar Day Specials dependable, | known kinds, in the weights and quall- | ties now wanted. Women’s Union Suits $1.00 Fine imported Swins and white, finished in V-neck style Dollar Day Special Union Suits 3 for $1.00 These are a good, servic mercerized tape toy Best standard quality muslin. Fancy White Goods 7 Yards for $1.00 Including Votles, Crepes, heavy Skirtings Dollar Day, 7 yards Se N white, cream and ecru color, 36- finished with a very drawn-work border and ribbon ~ Four patterns to choose from. New, fresh goods. Women’s Brassieres, Special $1.00 able Cotton Suit cuff or loose All full bolts. Braswieres of heavy priced a good deal under arms Dollar Day, choice No telephone orders accepted, Paterson Co., Fourth Floor, 35c Window Shades 5 for $1.00 SE are genuine Cloth Window inches wide, 5 feet 8 s long; mounted on good spring — brackets and nails, all an Glove Silk Vests $1.00} Two-Piece House Sets $1.00 and unusual under arm; Special. $1.00) izes 38, 40 and 42 Fancy Vests, 3 for $1.00 Women's “Fancy 2 and 3-4nch crocheting rollers with and checks —Special at Fraser-Paterson ty New Lingerie Waists, Choice $j] with piping of solid co green and gray only. phone orders accepted. er-Paterson Co. Fourth Floor, Inlaid Linoleum .00 Square Yard ERY choice assortment of patterns — to choose from, and all full rolls ~ The genuine Inlaid” Linoleum, with the color clear through Hardwood floor effects 200 Dai Just Received—Shown for the First Time just in time for WO hundred fresh, dainty new lingerie Waists receivec Dollar Day Some of voiles with embroidery on front and collar and cuffs trimmed with celored voile Some of cross-bar material in all-white with organdy collar A splendid assortment of beautiful, new styles No telephone orders acc: ~—Fraser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor, — $1.50 Rag Rugs for $1.00 Each We have an extra large supply of Rugs for Dollar Day. Washington - in colorings of pink, hioned hit-and- A large variety from which to choose. And there are plenty of considerably 1.50 Luncheon Cloths for $1.00 OOD weight Table Damask $1.00 Pure Linen G wide double Pure Linen orders taken for these. Fourth Floor. Big Dollar Day hemstitched Damask, 70 inches Shown in new floral designs Dollar Day, yard ceptional values in the border effects Beautiful ‘Tate Fraser-Paterson Cc Flouncings $1.00 $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25 Values Furniture S a splendid Black Net aces in floral designs including Metal wanted articles at very special prices Hardwood Sewing Tables - 81.00 Priced regularly, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.2 In the Monthly Dollar Day at Fraser-Paterson Co. 5 to $3.25 Embroidery Flounces for $1.00 Embroidery Flouncings, in 1.00 Hardwood “High 00 ood Nurse Chairs, 45-inch widths Me Organdy, Voiles, Choice, a yard Marquisettes a Children's Wash Dresses $1.00 styles have been secured for this day clever Middy with pleated skirt he other is Bloomer style, of good Dollar Day in the Dress Goods Section Five lluadred Yards Dress Goods $1.75, $2 and $2.50 Materials $1.00 desirable Dress SPN EAT STEERER Dres of white ln- grouped for a Second Floor, Wash Suits Special at $1.00 the boy of 2 to 6 years. $2.50 quality full belt of ca recial. . $1.00 Copenhagen, Girls’ Middy Blouses $1.00 s, or with collar and cuffs of blue and Black; $1.75 value; yard er-Paterson Co.

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