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| Y 7 Wi 416 424 - ‘DaleWantsRuling on Traction Work WOODHOUSE: GRUNBAU M FURNITURE CO WE’LL TRUST YOU been es Mah ye Meas. Our t een be found anywh JUST YOUR WORD Were of Homefurnishia ARDWOOD Stand in d@ult golden fintsh, top Measures 24 tnches: regular Eoecial. $1.85 the Councilman Dale has asked Cor poration Counsel Caldwell whether Rot the city council can postpone @ enforcement of a franchise pro- that the traction company | the North Taylor av. viaduct. |; has been informed that the CAR postpone enforcement | cé and not by resolution.| LOWEST PRICES" HONEST WEIGHTS RYE’S ETS | _ THURSDAY SPECIALS | = 20c Ne extra charges, 4 for your conventence— «& your own Individual es are lower than will nierest. THAT YOU'LL PAY # 1.00 Down, tad lie! home 5.00 Down, 7.8 Dews, 1800 Down, ae. 15.08 De BY NOALOW fun ike Street: GUARD CRITIC IS SENTENCED COLUMBUS, N. M., Sept. 27. Private Clark, Second Massachu-! setts infantry, will be taken to Fort avenworth today to begin his sen lence of six months at hard labor imposed last uight by a court martial here. The Massachusetts guardsman was tried for writing letfers to an | Eastern newspaper, in which h jeriticized his commanding office charging him with segiect of duty |and misappropriation of funds. The sentence was approved by the war department at Washington before it was made public. After he has served out his term, Clark will be aishonorably discharged. 2 Druggists Held jon Booze Charge Charged with violating the new dry ordinance clause, which re gig that the entire liquor stock | of a drug store shall be kept within | the store proper, the police arrested! A. A. Patterson and R. G. Stevens | proprietors of the Puget Drug Co. 915 First ave., Tuesday night. They were released on $500 bail each. One stock was said to be in the basement store room near by. 5 | prescription room and another in a 10c 25c _AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422-24 First Ave. estinke and Pine MARKET SRATT! 109 Occidental Ave. BALLARD MARKET 5443 Ballard Ave. OUR OLD LOCATION AT 118 PIKE ST. HAS BEEN ABANDONED NO CONTEST — PRIZE WINNERS ‘Winners of Awards Will Gratified to where In the several publicity cont: eredit awards have our advertising, etc, has | cent of the we have conducted in the ia eon | cost resulting us @ cent for this ex we have determined to give our the benefit of this additional | 3 that fe, if you h © creait| bri The police seized a small quan tity of liquor when their raided the Douglas club, 307 Third ave. 8. Tuesday night. Frank Smith and George Taylor, negro proprietors. were arrested 10,000 Fresh Guards Ordered to Border WASHINGTON, 5 27.—Or. ders were issued by the war de- partment today to send to the bor. der immediately fresh militia or- ganizations. Instructions were issued coinct dentally to Major Gen. Funston to select 10,000 National Guardsmen now on border duty and send them to their homes. The troops order. ed borderward today number 10,000. British Take4000 LONDON, Sept. 27.—In the two days of the great battle on the Somme front, the British alone have taken between 3,000 and 4,000 prisoners, Gen, Haig reportea today. Ask Downtown Park The old county courthouse prop. erty and the city property east of the public safety building should be converted into a central park according to the suggestion made by John E b instanes, $f you ea | 160 it is good for $110 ceria known new pianos enoh and every piano and pi our = i gard, Soon which 1s mai the, Higsrees ove Mpelect the piano of player piano you want and if the| for example, be $255, deduct tne amount of your contest award plus 30 per cent, and pay the al | some Pa! 1 low} @iscount that mean a loss of ts the amount of, int weeen Tererysing oly Fo for In this case ft r cent) pes does not but rep *y that Amini 1 at rnd aves “pianos w terday » pone winners, and in each case t hly pleased with the benefit. they received ere on their award letter, Stere Open Evenings me | soft, league Tuesday Don’t Let Soap Spoil Your Hair noon. your hair, be Most « 4 too injuri and make When you wash areful what you use and prepared shampoos cor much alkal!, which is very ous, as it dries the scalp ir brittle The hest thipg to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for |this is pure and entirely grease less. It's very cheap, and beats ithe most expensive soaps or thing else all to pieces. You ca: get this at any drug store, and few ounces will last the whole fam ily for months. Simply moisten the hair with pr and rub it in, about a tea spoonful is all that is required, It abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughty 4 rinses out easily, The hat dries quickly and evenly, and 1 fresh looking, bright, fluffy, | wavy and easy to handle. Besides jit loosens and takes out every par ticle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advertisement, Price to the Municipal | 7 ALLIES EXPECT | i; MORE VICTORIES LONDON, _ Sept. —The most successful blow shard by Anglo-French troops since the battle of the Marne brought the capture of Peronne and Ba- paume appreciably nearer, It is possible, English mill tary critics sald today, that both these towns, the immedi ate objectives of the great al- Hed offensive will fall within a fortnight. The apparent capture o bles, surprised military observ ers here and led them to pre- dict quick victories for the British and French in the drives on Peronne and Ba paume. At Combles, group after group ot | mans were cut off and corner:| ed between British and French de tachments closing in upon the vil lage. They fought desperately | from underground oaverns until! they were allenced by bombing par-| The final dash against Combles | developed into some of the most ahting of the whole war. | rmans caught {n the south je of the village stuck | hine guns bravely and their posts | French advancing thru the} tery on the northeast were re-| |peatedly counter attacked by Teu-| ton detachments that stormed thelr | lines in the face of death. | The few Germans who escaped lretreated hastily toward Allly, fall jing back # distance of more than} two miles Details of the capture of Thiep tval are lacking. The Thiepval po jsition, fortified perhaps more ‘strongly than any village on the} jSomme line, had held up the ad-| vance of the British left wing| [since the opening day of the allied/ enatve. It tumbled in under one jsudden smash that sent the Ger |mans rolling upon Grandiecourt GARFIELD HITS AT G. 0. P. ISSUE WILLIAMSTOWN, M Sept. Harry A. Garfield, president of| Williams college, and son of James A. Garfield, president of the United States, gave out a statement today Protesting at the attempt to make sectionalism an) | republican issue ] “The attempt to rekindle old fires of hatred between the North and/ South is reprehensible tn the ex treme,” he declares. “The South today is not the South of 1861. It] does not desire the return of slavery) nor the dissolution of the Union| Any attempt to confuse the old and} the new South is due to Ignorance/| or to a deliberate purpose to befor the minds of voters “The real question before the] voter is whether the great problems of the day, international » well as national, will be more w y and ably handled by continuing Mir. WHl-| son and his party in power, or by! turning the government over to Mr.| Hughes and his supporters. The! records of the past eight years, not| those of 50 years ago, are signif. fcant.” | Jordan Will Open Y.M.C.A.Lectures The Y. M. C. A. Lyceum ial for the winter will open with a lec-| ture next Wednesday night by/ David Starr Jordan, director of the World Peace Foundation, famous author and lecturer, formerly chan-| celor of Stanford university { The last lecture, which will come) in February, will be by Ida May Tar-! bell, author and lecturer | Other lecturers and a number of musical and entertainment com-| panies and Anna Therese Devault reader, will be presented. | Official Admits Big Car Shortage G. Woodworth, ey the Northern vice president Pacific ratiroad,, and in charge of traffic, Is in 8e-| attle to consider some means of} avoiding the car shortage which Ithreatens to be worst ever ex-| |perienced in the Northwest | |" Slow unloading and the practice| alot other railroads holding cars not| |belonging to them are reasons at tributed by Woodworth as causes for the shortage ‘Germans Don’t Try | to Counter Attack Rolled back by ous allies’ Hlow yester. the Germans made no attempt to recapture positions taken by the French north of the Somme last night, it was officially announced jtoday. The French spent the night organizing their new positions. South of the Somme a brilliant at- tack enabled the French to carry a strongly defended wood, forming a salient east of Vermandolliers. Nungesser, French flier, brought down twa German planes on the Somme front yesterday and aleo shot down a captive balloon, He now has destroyed 17 enemy aero planes. - ASK CIVIL SERVICE | IN COUNTY WORK That city, county and achool div trict employes all over the state be put under civil service, will be the recommendation made at the Octo ber meeting of the Washington League of Municipalities at Ever ett A committee will submit a | draft of # bill, which the state leg | isiature will probably be asked to| act upon, | | |day, STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1914. DACP A in of smnaehidile eae A wile ‘bbeeatins a ; ities of certain lots and of F ering exceptional special purchases made especially for Movey Day ALL ¢ HARC WOMEN’S CHAMOIS GLOVES 59¢ ITH Gloves so hard to get doubly important. Women's olsette Gloves Movey Day special, a pair... Fraser-Paterson Co Men's Underwear and Night Robes WO splendid offerings of fall and win a sale that offers Underwear, ter weights a splendid chance for men to buy warmer underwear at good savings UNION SUITS Cooper and Munsing makes a collection of odd garments Vassar medium weight wool and silk wool, Colors are plain blue and natural 38, 40 and 46, and white, Sizes, 34, 36, Priced formerly $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 a suit Movey Day price....82.45 DRAWERS-—Light and med dium weight drawers, natural gray Winstead make Broken sizes—all #izes in the lot, but not all aizes of each quality; $1.50, $1.75 und $2.00 values, Special, each....65¢ color. Outing Flannel Night Robes 89c of a warm outing flannel; made, good full frogs and military collar These are nice, soft well silk At- stripes. sizes; tractive pink and blue Splendid values in the Movey Day sate at —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor $1.50 PURE LINEN DAMASK FOR 95c ITH the present high cost of IAnens, and the scarcity of good Linens, this is indeed a spe- cial worthy of large response Pure Irish Linen, a good, serv- tceable quality that launders well; 7TOtnch width. Just 200 yards, and in pretty Fleur de Lis with Iris border pat- tern. A special that indicates the im portance of Movey Day Per yard Fraser-Paterson Ce Grass Rugs—To Close Out on Movey Day RASS RUGS In green, blue and brown, marked for a clearance on Movey Day 40c 18x26-inch size, special 27x54inch size, special 26x72-inch size, special & $5.00 6x9-ft. size, special $3.75 $8.00 Sx10-ft, #ize, special. $5.25 $9.00 Oxi2-ft. size, spectal... $5.95. aterson Co, Fourth Floor. 25¢ Remarkable Movey Day Sale of Library Tables HESE are samples, and only one of a kind is to be had. In quarter-sawed oak, waxed and fumed finish $30.00 Table, 30x54-inch top. special at 30x54-Inch top, $16.50 26x42-inch top, 5.7 28x48-inch top, - $18.00 20x48-inch top, - $19.75 26x424nch top, - Sit Fourth $24.00 Table, special at $22.00 Table special at $30.00 Table, special at $27.50 Table special, at $15.00 Table, special at Fraser-Paterson Co. Oak Rocking Chairs Unusual Values OTABLE Movey Day sale of all samples and odd Rocking Chairs. Oak Rockers in waxed and fumed finish with leather seats only one, or possibly two, of a kind, $13.00 Rockers for 89.00 $14.00 Rockers for $14.50 Rockers for 5.00 Rockers for Rockers for Rockers for... $1 Fraser-Paterson Co, Fourth Overstuffed Rockers Splendid Values Genuine leather or tapestry cov ering. $24.00 $19.00 . Special , Spectal | apecial. Rockers, special. . Rockers, special. . $29.00 Rockers, special. . Vraser- Paterson Co, Fourth Floor. 3? PURCHASES MADE PAIR this special is Paris point stitching, white only ee ON MOVE Y DAY WILL 2eclasp Cham SECOND AT UNIVERSITY , Extraordinary Garment Values 100 Women's Coats im Two Great Clearance Lots $8, 0) For - Coats Formerly $10.00 te to $20.00 $9.85 For Coats Formerly $17.50 to $35.00 wo great clearance lots that represent accumulations in the Coat stock. Such extraordinary values have not been offered before. Though the lots are not large in number, they contain a wide range of styles, and it is therefore doubly important that you come early. —In the $5.00 Coats there are silks, jerseys, corduroys and novelty materials. —In the $9.85 Coats there are poplins, silks, jerseys, coverts, chev- iots, corduroys, In this lot you will find the largest number. —Praser-Paterson Co. Third Pioor. Remarkable Values im a Movey Day Sale of Separate $ Skirts —Two exceptional lots that represent a re-grouping of several lines. —LOT ONE—$2,00—Serge, Panama and Gabardine Skirts in blues, black, tans and a few mixtures; Ipeitg abe $3.50 to siege Movey Day clearance 52.00 LOT TWO-—$3.95—Includes Skirts of wool jersey in light and dark Oxford mixtures, a few blue serges on silk yokes, and corduroy Sport Skirts, rose and blue, and a few golf stripes of twilled flannel; priced formerly $5.00 to $10.00. Clearance 3.95 hird Floor. Movey Day Clearance of Daimty Dresses at $1 LOT of fifty pretty Dresses for women’s house wear. Clever styles of figured voiles and lawns, on light grounds with figures of blue, rose, etc., etc. —Frilly, ruffled 4tyles that are fresh and attractive. —Regular price $2.00, Clearance on Movey Day at. cesses G1,00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. .00--Formerly $3.50 to $9.50 IN this his lot are 45 enna 4 of fine plain and figured voiles and mar- quisettes. A large range of styles and colorings. —lIncluded are about 20 Peter Thompson Dresses of white and blue linene, in small sizes only. Choice at ..... Winey asd in 3 oe ~-Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. Surprising Values im Two Sale Lots of Petticoats — Fraser-Paterson Co., D Nytetadhes og of regular stocks brought about some of the most remarkable Petticoat values we have seen offered for months. —$2.00 Petticoats $1.00—Fancy figured heatherbloom, dark colors; well made skirts, of excellent material. —$3.00 Silk Petticoats $2.19—Only 40 in the lot, so you had better come early. Taffeta silks in black and a few colors. All good qual- ity and exceptional values at... see $2.19 Paterson Co.. Third Floor. 32-Inch Gi 5e Just 2,000 yards to sell at this sensational price. 32-inch (extra width) Chambray ginghams; mostly plain colors, a few neat checks, standard quality, priced regularly very much more. Extraordinary values indeed, and you should come early in the morning to share in this value. Se yard. in light and —Fra ~Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. 500 Women’s Fall Weight Union Suits Regular 75c Quality at 59 \ remarkable special purchase secured and held especially for Movey Day. Such values as these should sell every one of the S00 suits. They are an excellent suit. Just the right weight for fall and winter and shown in the wanted styles. Sizes, 4, 5 and 6 Remarkable Movey Day, special at 75« . First Moor, MOVEY DAY IS REMNANT DAY A Movey Day Offerimg of Silk and Dress Goods in Short Lengths HE first Remnant sale of the Fall season, and therefore unusually attractive, in that it offers short lengths of new Fall merchandise in large numbers. —Hundreds of Remnants altogether, all sorts of lengths, all sorts of materials. —THE SILKS—A splendid collection of beautiful, new and staple Silks, plains and fancies. —THE DRESS GOODS—Coatings, suitings and dress materials, lengths for coats, skirts, children’s dresses, coats, etc. —In both Silks and Dress Goods, practically all of this season's favored materials are found, in many desirable lengths. —Several large tables filled, and all offered at very special prices. 124%4c OUTING FLANNEL 8c OOD standard 12%c Outing Flannel, good weight, soft, fleecy quality, 27 inches wide. Plain blue, plain pink, Special in the Movey Day sale, yard —Fraser-Paterson Co., Becond Floor. cream and white. 300New French Felt Hats ts One Dollar Each VERY exceptional special purchase brought this noteworthy event about. —These 300 Hats have just arrived from the East and will go on sale Movey Day at a price that is remarkable. ~-Two-toned French Felt Hats ready to wear. If bought regularly they would be sold in regular stock at $2.50 to $4.50. —-Shown in a variety of colors. ~Take advantage of this sale to secure a smart, new Hat for street and general utility wear. The quality and style is far better than you would expect at 1. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Third rep == 2,000 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 25c Values at 17¢ Each A* excellent opportunity to buy _ Handkerchiefs to replenish one's own supply, or to save for Christmas gifts, P Hage: 2,000 are all fine quality, pure linen, and have prettily em- broidered corners. ‘ ~Regular 25c qualities. Mov Day special, each. 4 Or 3 for 300 Hand Carved Picture Frames, Each 23c HAxDcanven Wood Frames, in antique gilt finish. “A spe cial purchase for Movey Day. Just the right size for average photo- graphs. —Movey Day special teeeee BBO Corset Covers Two Very Special Lots if tog extraordinary special lots of Corset Covers of good qual- ity muslin and prettily trimmed with laces and embroideries. One lot of values, regularly 50c to 75e, Movey Day special. . -B9¢ —Another lot of 35¢ to 50c values, Movey Day special 236¢ —-First Floor, Spectal Sales Section. $4.50 Plaid Blankets for $3.45 Bape pec’ bedding time ts here, and this chance to buy splen- did Blankets at a saving will no doubt be seized by a good many forehanded women. —Heavy weight, soft, warm Blan- kets, 70x80 inches in size. ~—Broken lines, in pink, blue, gray and tan. —Splendid value in the Movey Day sale at, pair -Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. 35c Fancy Bath Towels for 25c HEN one considers that a year ago raw cotton was about be to 6¢ a pound, and it is now 16, this offer is all the more im- portant, and the price is based on the year-ago cost. Good weight, soft. absorbent Turkish Towels; two styles; large block plaids in soft colors of blue and pink, and all-white Towels with fancy blue borders. Very at- tractive, and splendid values at, each .. Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Movey Day Offering of $5.00 to $6.50 $2 98 io Silk Waists at DISPOSAL of broken lines and odd Waists from our regular stocks, offering remarkable values in attractive garments of crepe de chine and Amourese silk in white, flesh, pink, light blue and melon, and a few colored stripes. —Movey Day choice at —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor, 500 Pairs Women’s 50c Black Fiber Silk Hose 39¢ a Pair SPLENDID Movey Day special. Women’s Black Fiber Silk Hose of excellent quality, with double sole, heels and toes, A good, medium weight. Our regular 50c grade. —500 pairs in the Movey Day sale pair oe ~~Fraser-Paterson