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= be eT BER Reeo THAT'S MUSIC” FRENCH TAKE evenly, be found JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY 8 H.00 Worth o 8 1.00 Dows, 61.00 Per Week i. 2.00 Dows, 1.25 Per Week BARGAINS IN Used Furniture, Ranges and Heaters See Our Exchange Man About Trading Your Old Furniture for New Weoodhouse-Grinbaum Furniture @- ize 4167424 - Dike Street: | SAYS WILSON — THIRD TRENCH NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 13.| “That's music” ts the new cam- PARIS, Sept. 13.—Continuing their great drive on the front n phrase of President Wilson. of Comb! and renne, the used it here when a “lifelong rench jast night captured fepublican™ said Bouchavesnes, bee be. > | tween Combles and ronne, oo for you this time, Mr. Presl:| ang despite the Germans’ most de ie resistance, it was of- ficially announced today. Early this morning the French/| pushed further eastward, capturing the Bois Labe farms near the a) |Peronne- Bapaume - Bethune hich ° . " way, by a brilliant bayonet charge. LONDON, Sept. 13——King Com-|” ‘The French gains in the great at: Stantine has accepted the resigna-|tack that began yesterday after tion of Premier Zaimis and the for- goon are of the greatest import: mation of a new proally cabinet is |The positions carried are the last under way, said dispatches from /|of the strongly fortified German Athens today third line of defense between Lotdon correspondents at Athens |Combles and Peronne. All the po- profess confidence that a vew war|Sitions now held by the Ge ministry will be formed, and that} back of this line have been built Greece will join the allies very }"Mder the unceasing fire of French) soon. artillery, and consequently are al nme nearly so strong as the old lines. The capture of both Combi nd Peronne within a fortnight ex Cocoanut Oil Makes pected by some military critics if a Splendid Shampoo iGen, Foch continues “his hammer . north of the Somme. aif you want to keep your hair io a bd condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared sham- | poos contain too much alkal!. This | Gries the scalp, makes the hair) brittle, and ie very harmful. Just | | plain mulsified cocoanut of! (which is pure and entirely greaseless). is) much better thas the most pensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the heir. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoontuls will make an abund- ance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly. The lather rinses out eas ‘ly and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quickly ana and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. MARGIE RECALLS AUNT REGARDED A WOMAN'S LIFE AT THIRTY-FIVE I am realiy walking, little book Yesterday, with the of @ stout You can get mulsified cocoanut|cane and dear Alice's arm, I walk: jstate ticket, ed from my bed to my wheelchair |rality oi] at most any tt is cheap drug store. and a few ounces is |—at least a dozen steps! last Moca d ove in the | happy about it that I cried Advertisament.| Yesterday Alice went shopping —<-— ae ler me, I am so tired of the neg Mgees that have been my only | I said. “get me the] iasieaiaiin tailed white tailored shirtwaist | wie Golieate, “meee find, and a dark bine} yous, down | serge skirt 1 want white low people 100 abet | sports shoes, dark blue stockings and a@ blue tie Alice looked and laughed. Dear Margie,” she said, |think of you in plain sports| clo ! You whom f have never heen except in these frilly fol-de. rols,” and she held up one of m favorite chiffon negligees. “Why. | a will look like a college | is player. dear Alice. Do you have been married 10 I am getting along; soon I'll Sround-floar expenses | be 35 years old. Aunt Mary used to yee empertonss |say if whe could go back to the |time when she thought she was at her best, physically and mentally, she would ask to drop back to 35. Margie, she said, ‘from 35 to} ‘e th great years of a wom life. Then she Is at the zenith is her beauty. She still has youth, in many Instances, 00 forfeit if it full ex Pp ton tn larg article soon to ap. r in this paper Ask your doctor or druggl t Uwi Drug Co, He a"switte Pharmacy « in stock. $2 to $5 SAVED) ON FVERY PAIR OF TLASSE: « c apatairs where expenses iene | then one-fifth of at me a moment years? The well known le remedy for in that she sees no diminution of her purely physical powers to at kK the most o tract men and women. If experi 3 to 10 day ence has taught her anything, it ts box, or 3 for 9 "to| discrimination. She can pick the| Blais | best because "she knows the best ‘“Balzac has called 30 the dan- gerous age in women, but that great sexologist means dangerous to men. Ellen Key puts the dan-| ger at between 45 and 59, but she, | |staunch feminist that she is, looks Ifor danger only to the woman her self. 1 should say from 35 to 45 a | woman is most dangerous to her |welf and to the men with whom she {comes in soctal contact It iathe height of her blooming see only Ker perfection, but You Working Men | she knows it is the beginning of People \the end, and it is @ strong-minded | Woman who will not allow herself “i la little tiny fling then | Ye toilers who cannot I wish | could be with you gain or afford a layoff can} Margie, then, to help you over the , hard places now have your. dental work Dear Aunt Mary! You, little fone evenings By © The} rook, know how I have missed her s ve o Mra. Selwin ts Right Dr. Brown, The/4!! ‘” are a sweet and kind, but there is a cer Dentist, whose offices will! tein emotional aloofness about ber . that makes me almost t be open from 7 to 11. tell her all my heartaches Directly Foot of Cherry St.| Pi in"T itttte book. be eit or ——— —— -——— —jiunbappy at 35 Just now [| am neithe lam Indifferent to every Look thru The Star Want |thing that makes for physical Ads for bargains in acr: ———@ (To be continued) time comes. The great war counct! being held at the Kalser's headquarters, on the Bastern front, is for the purpose of unifying the direction of all mill tary movements by armies of the central powers Since early in the war, the cen tral powers have acted completely tn accord with thelr military move }ments, making {t possible to beat off vastly superior enemy forces |The scheme of unified offense and defense will be made even more ef fective as the result of the confer ence attended by war chiefs of the four empires warring on the allies. the different fronts. rn is considered the key to Bucharest WILSON LEAVES check of otal school registration in Se Jattle, Superintendent Cooper an |nounced the registration to be 2? 791, as compared with 32,295 ¢ the first week last year | He believes that 25,000 puplis » be enrolled before the present week is completed. ment bureau for the eight-month period ending September | were broken when a total of 10.197 were |given work thru the office. The largest number for any single day was 500. BUCHAREST, spt. 12.—The TAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1916. BY CARL W. ACKERMAN nited Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Sept. 13.—The com bined “grand offensive” of allies will be met by a combined “grand defensive” of the cen: tral powers, who will swing to the attack when the proper favorable to the war Most brought reports were councll from The Austro-| German commanders sent word that the latest Russian offensive around Halitz has been stopped. It was learned that the German and Bulgarian in jon of Rumania continues to make progress, while the Bulgarians are successfully re sisting in Gr ‘The capture of the Rumanian fortress of Silistra is regarded as of special importance by the man and Bulgarian commanders The British and Serbian attacks position HIS SICK SISTER LONDON Wile NEW President son left today ao Nower for Long Branch. m wit Ma th hief executive will take up his @x ecutive duties at Shadow Lawn Before the safling, the president was informed of the critical condt tion of his sister, Mra. Annie Howe, | Dut was advised that her case was! so serious that it would be of no avail for the president to remat her bedside. Wireless mes Conn, & and M rd the wh sages will Inform the president of sister's condition during the triy BALKAN DRIVE PARIS, Sept Man troops have joined in the general allied offensive in Greece, and are fight ing near Butkovodzuma, it was of ficially announced tod: | heavy Bulgarian resist the Serbians are continuing thelr advance. They have occupied an important position north of Cort!, and Kaitmatchala South of Ostrovo lake the French made an important advance. Allied artillery is bombarding enemy positions on both sides of Vardar, Lt ° advancing toward CARLSON RENAMED BY COLORADO G. 0. P. Latest re-| Geo DENVER, Sept. 1 turns today indicate that Gov. A. Carlson bas been renominated as republican candid to by a very si over Samuel B. Nicholson l was so) The vote in yesterday's primary |was light Gunter’s nomination gubernatorial can didate . as there was no e “designated” in the! Julius ¢ democratic was a form other candid state coavention SCHOOL REGISTER IS SHOWING A GAIN After the t completing the MANY EMPLOYED All records in the city employ Austrians are retreating from the upper Maros and Alta valleys, in Transylvania, without attempting any serious resistance, {t was of. ficlally announced today The capture of Orsova by the Ru manians has stopped the progress of Austrian and Bulgarian supply ships on the Danube. The new Russo-Rumanian of fensive in the Dobrudja is pro gressing Several members of a German opera company, returning thru Hol land, were arrested on the charge of smuggling. One woman had a side of bacon around her wa hollow sr carried by one of the singers was filled with margarine Alberich's helmet was filled with butter: Brunhilde’s bosom bulged with soap, her pillow was stuffed with sausages; the dragon war stuffed with flour, and Siegfried's was padded with pounds DENNIS M. BROGAN, formy resident of Seattle, died in Port land Sept. 7, it was learned today by his friends in Seattle, } Fraser-Patersom Co. PAGE 5 YS DOLLAR DA Tasrovtiow-iTs fall season’s first Dollar Day. Especially i aapponrtan since scores of unusual values in new fall goods. =e, 400 MIEN’S NEW THES 2 for $1.00 They're New—They're Beauties— They're 75¢ Qualities A SPLENDID chance here for a man to save on lies that are the correct thing (om for the Fall season. Jf =¢ A special purchase of 400 ‘a Ties makes the sale possible SD A splendid assortment alto- gether, tig new shapes—beauti- ful quality silks—rich, dark ®& shades in the patterns and combinations most shown for the season, They're well made Ties, very attractive, and unusual values at 2 for. .$1.00 Men's $1.25 Outing ‘Flannel Night Robes $1.00 — IGHT now, when light night garments are being found a little chilly, this sale omes ir New stock, nice soft outing flan nel Robes, well made, in ge roomy. sizes | up to 19, with military collar, silk frogs and -$1.00 First Floor pearl buttons. Good $1.25 Robes for. Fraser-Paterson Co Small Boys’ Wash Su boven emacs ‘Special $1.00 Formerly $1.50 to $2.00 ALUES that should make it possible its for dozens and dozens of little boys to have smart, new Wash Suits. Middy Suits, Russian blouse styles and Oliver Twist styles, of ginghams, madras and jean cloth Smart, well-made Suits, worth $1.50 to $2.00. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Your choice at. $1.00 HEYE 6he requiaity, 66 10 this meant saving of 20 on two, Made of good quality ginghams, in pink and blue checks and plain biues; neck and sleeves piped with white Special, 2 for 81.00 Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years Fraser-Paterson ( Second Floor. 100 New Leather Hand Bags $1.00 Each NOTABLE Calf, purchase Dollar for Day Morocco and polished pin seal They are in the regular hand-bag shapes, and if be would be muight and sold regularly $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. On Dollar Day, your choice $1.00 Froser-Paterson Cc t Ff 25 Large Size Rolls of Crepe Toilet Paper for $1.00 20 for $1.00 is the regular price. First Fraser-Paterson Co Floor. | 20 Pieces Beautitul Fancy Silks $1. 00 Yd. | ina renistatle Dollar Day | offering. Formerly $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 qualitie | ] “5 | Including: | 7 pleces neh Crepe de Chine, white grounds with satin stripes of rose, gold, black, navy, Copenhagen, old rose and ciel, Special, a yard $1.00 | pieces 32-inch Shirting Silks, cream | | white grounds with ‘inch stripes, in navy, lavender and black, a yard, $1.00 1 piece 96-inch Kayser Jersey Silk, navy blue, @ yard $1.00 36-inch ten grounds with stripes in old $1.00 | | | | 3 pleces natural Sport stripe Pongees rose, navy and emerald, a yard 6 pieces 40-tnch Jersey Shantung Silk, oyster white ground with sport stripes, in navy blue, old rose, wistarta, green, black, gold, navy and Copenhagen, a yard $1.00 As these quantities are limited, early selection is advined | Fraser-Paterson Co, First Ploor | ie = werent oan roy 300 Women's $1 Union Suits Garments—Autumn Weights at 2 Suits for $1 New HIS is one of the greatest of the Dollar Day values, It has been a year since we sod an Underwear bargain, Two Union Suits for the offered as gi brand new Fall-weight regular price of one. What better chance could a woman want to secure her new Underwear? Fine soft cotton, well made, seams nicely finished, medium weight—wanted stylee— with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, low neck, sleeveless, and in ankle lengths. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 only—and only 300 Suits in all. All we could get in this special pur- chase. Two $1.09 Union Suits for...$1.00 Fraser-Paterson Ce et Floor. IN CHILDREN’S AR “ON, DOLLAR DAY UNDE RWI | ole and Girls’ Wool and Cotton Union Suits for Winter wear; Elliott brand. Made of carefully selected non-shrinking wool. Sizes 2 to 14 years; $1.25 Union Suits. Special at 1.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Wool aod Cotton-mixed Vests and Pants; white and natural color sizes 2 to 14 years; SOc, 65c and 75c gar-| ments, Special, 3 for....... .. $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson First Floor. \ GRE AT “DOLLAR DAY SALE O Women $1.00 s a remarkable sale, for the actual values of the pieces are $1.50, $1.73, $2.25 and $2.50 -And Note: Every piece is new—not only freshly new, but the newest and most approved styles for the coming season. Particularly those great, large collars, many of them genuine hand embroidered. —Included are: Washable Satins Broadcloths Georgette Crepes Corded Silke Each shown in many styles—French tucked, hemstitehed and beautifully hand- embroidered - $1.00. Dainty Nets and Take your choice NOTE 2} Yards Sheeting A‘ TOGETHER $1.42 worth of good stand- ard Bed Shetting and Casing. : yards of 9-4 Bleached Sheeting. ~—2 yards of best standard 45-inch Pillow Casing Ample for a full-size bed sheet and one pair of pillow cases —A special for Dollar Day only.....$1.00 ~-Fraser-Paterson Co, Becend Floor. 91.20 Bed Sheets $1.00 —Roest standard quality Bed Sheets, in size 81x99 inches (before hemming): good, serviceable quality; standard $1.20 quality, On Dollar Day $1.00 22c Pillow Cases, 6 for $1.00 nd they are good standard 22¢ Caves, of fine soft lin, 45x36 inches In size Dollar Day, 6 for +. £1.00 aser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. Outing Fi of 15c ol Outing Flannel —A chance to buy $1.35 worth of standard 15c¢ quality White Outing Flan- nel in the Dollar Day sale at... .$1.00 Froser-Paterson Co, 8 Floor. Four Fine 35c Bath Towels for $1.00 A Towel, ent finish, attractive SPLE} mighty DID weight good in a soft absorb- and shown in cluster stripes dC in blue, pink and gold, also in large block plaids. For Dollar Day only, 4 for $1.00 $e Plaer and the. regular prices are 30c and 40c a ard, There are dozens of good, new patterns, in as many color combinations, For Dollar Day only, 4 yards for......€1.00 4 Yards Marquisette for $1.00 Curtain: Marquisette of a quality that ts regu larly 80e a yard; white and ecru. y priced for Dollar Day, 4 yards for Vraser-Paterson Co Vourt $2.00 Grass Rugs for $1.00 S6x72inch Grads Rugs in attractive colorings and neat, conventional patterns; desirable for dozens of uses, Good value at the regular price, $2.00, Special for Dollar Day........... Fraser Paterson Co, Fourth F it offers NOTABLE SPECIAL 150 Pairs Women's Stockings of | Pure Silk---Special ‘$1. 00 sees to this important Monthly Sale OFFER fortunate spec pur reserved as one of the attraction with double wide —Fine, pure thread Silk Hose soles, heels and garter tops. toes, and reinforced —Black, white, and a good assortment of attractive, fancy patterns; all regular sizes splendid Dollar Day value a paige 00 ~—Frasor-Paterson Co, First Floor. Clearamce of Corsets Good Styles. Formerly $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 NCLUDING “American Lady,” “ Lucille” and “Nemo” Corsets. —A Dollar Day disposal of odd lots, broken lines and discontinued models. —Mostly all sizes from 18 to 30 in the lot, but not all sizes in any one kind or style. —Take your choice for $1.0Q—the advan- tage lies with the early morning buyer. —Freser-Pate in Co., Second Fioor. $1.00 Warner,” 100 Women’s House Dresses Special for Dollar Day OUGHT especially for this sale—offering un- usually attractive values in good style House Dresses of good, serviceable ging- plaids, in blues, grays, lav- ender and pink. They're well made and care- fully fashioned. Altogether ex- cellent values at... $1.00 Yraser-Paterson Co., Second Fioor Two New Waists bigatene quickly $1.00 T WO hundred of as pretty Waists and as good values as we have ever seen offered at this low price—new styles, too. They came to us in an exceptional special purchase, and were held a few days just for this important Monthly Sale. —They're especially attractive, and are well made of good quality voiles and agandics, some with embroidered fronts, others tucked, and still others with colored embroidering -—All are fresh, crisp, new s very notable values at............ $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. nck, and bo Rubber Goods at $1 ERY unusual values in guaranteed Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes and Combinations. —Hot Water Bottles, 2-quart size; $1.50 regularly, 1 00 regularly, $1.00 , S-quart size; $1 special at tee agers ~-Fountain Special at —Fountain Syringes, 3-quart siz H Special at $1.00 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syr- inge, 2-quart size; regularly $2.00, special. . —Leather Goods Section First REMARKABLE OFFERING Wo oF en's Envelope ae MOST exceptional J chase of $1.50, $ qualities — most wanted styles Envelope Chemises of the finest qual- ity nainsook, trimmed with beautifal laces, embroideries, motifs, ete, special pure —One of the most attractive sales the Lingerie Section has had for many a day. Choice of a number of fresh, fisagatssazas “ — on pase