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TLE STAR Why I’m Going to Vote for President Wilson By James Forbes (Author of “The Chorus Lady,” etc.) Even had | lacked belief in Woodrow Wilson's courage, smanship and Americanism, Charles €. Hughes would have converted me! FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etfiott 4100 | can conceive of mo more forceful arguments for the 300 Dear Little Baby Dresses | FOR “DRESS DAY” IN “BABY WEEK” upon blanket abuse, giving his support unstintedly to every 100 Baby Dresses, Worth $1.50, $1.75 and $1.98 A New Shipment of Serge Dresses $12. 50 $15.00 $16.50 $18.50 harm- for the aterial is a fine quality of French plaited effect, is hows the fashionable chenille embroid- Price $18.50. Other models in navy, black, green and plum feature the youthful straight-line fancy buttons broidered sprays and ther styles, too. Infants’ 98 White) Dresses reduced to | 75¢ Captivating little Dresses of white lawn-~siaes Infants’ 75c¢ mpl 50 Ic Some of these little Dresses are slightly rolled from overhandling White lawns, mostly pret tily trimmed with embroidery on collars and cuffs, edged with narrow lace Infants’ 75¢ White | : 59 lc White Dresses are all fresh as and | waisted effects, with trimming of faille silk, satin and $12.50, $15.00, 316.50, $18.50. —Basement Salesroom. popular for attack, turns to the appoint ; Hg finding so smart for Autumn wear. will be sold at a dollar on Dress Day fice, to enter into any bargain, that may be calculated to put | he hemstitching to the well and drew water. He began to drink from the bucket when sa'trimmed with narrow lace and baby embrold | THs FISH STORY ‘1S A BIRD, ALL RIGHT ment of a dock inspector t Two are pictured. ALL SIZES ARE HERE, FROM SIX him and his party in physical possession of federal patronage he felt something strike bis hat and heard a splashing sound in the ories PASSAIC, N. J., Oct, 1—Fred Laux is a faithful chureb mem Afraid war ( to mention the domestic achievements of President Wilson, J J’ ST received, a number of for the federal reserve law, the child labor law, the Clayton ing variations in the One-pie at $1 00 Never was choice so plain. More than any other since ® Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson stands for democracy, for justice 4 \ hundred dainty little White Dresses, and for the ideals that are the soul of America. Whatever Beaver Plush makes an effec Hughes may have been, today he stands revealed as a mere Picks ak ARE kee T g H/T | serge, plaited into a tunic which hangs MONTHS UP TO TWO YEARS OF if | \ 4 | " from a yoke. Price $16.50. vel MAN NEARLY DRINKS COPPERHEAD SNAKE ly dag yo Some are smocked with pink or sky FRE Ya., Oct. 11-Blee Spradlin, a laborer, came near be-| e Serge ss 4 en, ) ; blue, smocking on sleeves and neck ing bitten by & poisonous snake known locally as the copperhead topped by a yoke anc le drop i the bucket and then felt something dangling ab« which he knocked away, when his bat went, too. A light was t out and a anake was found on the ground uear the hat it ts med the reptile had fallen into the well and was drawn up with ber who hitherto ge borne an excellent reputation, and, after all, it bed Infants’ $3.00 to $5.95 | + $2. 00 could have happened. So it is really unfair for his friends to shun him 2 000 Ss. ting anne. White Dresses at ..... 18 they do since he first told the atory of his fishing trip. The story ’ ral utiful Hines | “1 didn't have @ bite all the time [ was at the lake, Returning, | F ~ simetre en oe irii eluate vane rocheted j met some friends along the road and stopped to talk. I leaned my rod | &c Yard | TIMELY special offering, due to a fortunate purchase. The Outing Flannel is in stripe, line and bar patterns of blue, gray or pink on light grounds—soft and fleecy quality, desirable for women’s and children’s garments. Twenty-six inches wide, 8¢ yard. c —Basement Salesroom CURTAIN SCRIMS Special law, the seaman's act, and the federal trade commission are too Dresses of Serge which women are made in a en pretty “Baby mee officeseeker, willing to accept any support, to © any sacri / m Some have Madeira yokes with little em Spradiin came in from work after dark, and, being hot and thirsty, went | the water | € months to 2 years, with square or round necks Dresses reduced to aye V 1 gainst a tr When I was ready to go on, | picked it up and felt a ; they're made with round or V nee # e re Empire style a ee ne * read D gO On, re » Pisimed with lace or embroidery, and silk baby manne tt De Se tug at the other end. The see! began to sing and considerable line ran “ribbon. f [ead Fitton Jout, 1 followed the line, and there, upon my honor, gentlemen, was a 95 fa white rooster, vee es oh ons = | papal go Poet he Infants’ $2.25 and $2.50 ) $7 49 Lnfarts’ $4.50 to 96:95 1 $3.00 {fires cotins gia forte rooie and, do you's White Dresses OF wwe e thi eo atten Bias of ting patuncch, nwa end Lovely little Dresses, (hat have become slightly THIS SKIPPER WILL PASS uP FRIDAYS solled from handling—reduced to $3.00. Nets and reps, sizes made with lace \ 6 months to 3 years; ma BOSTON, Oct Capt orke Birnie, of the schooner Lacia ; ny lingeries, embroidered, lace and insertion trim and ch dresses with | ver embroideries subroldery panels, and Fren med; come allover: ¢ Pelion Brive bere au tak Gibthe from Gtuealinr, Stk abs mensbere of }his crew, and reported that his vessel had been abandoned 600 miles square yokes. —Second Floor, Center. west of the Azores. Disaster has ended my last three voyages,” t Birnie said. “T) tet Dosa AT iis BON MARC fo began them all.on Friday, because I thought that peratitic a Come and Hear Dr. Lippincott Talk on i re aeclacd th wover sall eosin ll L hove to start On thet Brassieres 50c “Child Welfare” In the Assembly Hall, at 2:30 P. M. Come and hear Dr. Mabel Seagrave, of the Health Seattle, lecture on “Food and Health of Children.” Come and see the clinic of a few selected cases of “near perfect” Department of the City © babies. For Tuesday will be “Child Welfare” Day in Baby Week, and through the courtesy of the Health Department we are able to offer this interesting program ‘4, 000 ) Untrimmed $2. 50 and $2.95 Shapes at $1.95 MAN ACCUSED WITH STRANGE ASSAULT LEWISTON, Me, Oct, 11—-Among the cases which are marked for trial at this term of the supreme court at Auburn is that of Myrtle R. Namie against Ovilla Vincent, tried last April, in which the jury dis agr This is the case where sult was brought to recover damages for an assault which consisted, it was alleged, of defendant holding plaintiff and forcing his tongue into her mouth According to the evidence introduced by plaintiff tn the first trial, this alleged assault occurred on a Saturday night in the meat room of defendant's store in New Auburn, Mrs, Namie claimed that she step. | ped Into the meat room to select meat for the Sunday dinner; that Vincent closed the door after them, and, before he had switched on the electric light, caught bold of her and treated her as described PASTOR SAYS FAIR SEX SHOULD POWDER 1 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11.—Dr. Philip Cone Fletcher, pulpit orator of Texarkana, Tex, and famous thruout the country as the originator, | defender and advocate of “cozy corners for courting couples,” has just arrived here with his very Interesting views on beauty, modesty, paint and feathers, and taste in dress, especially as applied to the female of the species. Modest Pletcher declares, is fast becoming a lost art. So is blushing. Fut while rather positive in some of his beliefs, Dr. Pleteber holds that the use of powder and paint by women i# jus tifted. he sald H'* VY mercerized Tor chon lace trims the attractive Front-fastening Brassic shfwn in the sketch, and the arm-eye is trimmed with narrow edge to match. Made of firm, service- able muslin, strongly re inforced under arm. At- tractive value at 5O¢, —Basement Saiesroom Fiber Silk Stockings Special 10c Yard N exceptionally low price for these serviceable A Scrims. They are in white, cream and ecru colorings, including plain hemstitched, drawn-work border and colored border effects, and make up into tasteful and jnexpensive window draperies for bungalow or cottage. Thirty-six inches wide, special 10¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom Envelope Aprons 50c A PRACTICAL Apron that covers the dress completely, made in slip-over style and fasten- With women,” beauty is duty, and a woman has the right to use paint and powder, if «he needs them, to make her more beautl Ugiiness in woman is a sin in an age like this.” “cc While pastor of the First Methodist church, in St. Louis, Dr, Fletch. er opened a room for courting couples in the church, He ts a strong advocate of woman suffrage. Confessions of a Wife night when I was at the G Ld PLOve 18 LIKE A WHIRLING * lelub, composed of Guida tote TOP THAT RUNS DOWN en, Nowhere else have I such food AND STOPS"—ELIENE for thought as I get there. 1 sometimes wonder if men know what these earnest women talk about when they get together | counted about ten women, Mar aie, who tre your friends and mine, and what do you think they were discussing, and discussing with all the force and eloquen that can be expressed by facile | 42c ECONDS"” in Wom, en's Fiber = Silk A “VERY SPECIAL” PURCHASE AT A y fol tia Sha aaa Go ‘be care tina aban ee “VERY SPECIAL” PRICE ca Another surprising coup in untrimmed Millinery—and as a re ing in front and back. The mater- ial is sturdy percale in black and white stripes, white patterned with including red, blue or black figures, lavender Champagne, and white checks or plain dark- Fancy piping is used for Price 50¢. sult, we can offer these untrimmed Shapes in the $2.50 and Stéckings, in $2.95 grades at $1.95, and a cool! thousand to choose from All the recent shapes are here, tricornes, sailors, turbans, rolling brims and novelty shapes, made of such a good grade of velvet, in black and colors. As a Companion Bargain to the Untrimmed Shapes 75c, 95c and $1.25 Flowers for 50c So many pretty new flowers, just as you see them pictured here, but there are | really cannot understand Dick lots and lots of others, both large, medium and small flowers, of velvet, silk and jf} little book. He peers. to, think ! 50c. can take up my life with him Jus oe = ee where we left off before the El oT, eanor Fairlow episode, Indeed, 1 sometimes feel he has forgotten Grewsome Novelties and Ghoulish Favors for Hallowe’en sometimes feat he, bas, forxotte: HALLOWE'EN FAVORS HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES dent —Stationery Section, Upper Main Floor. Basement, Union | I have often spoken, little book. tongue backed by logi . | . i mn di ‘atk “ anement, Walon Street Store. iT) spout the good “forgetteries” men |tiant brain’ ow ratieodanend | the Boot pictured, in soft eager Favors made to Soe ri Red Devils, place in the top for seem to have about them. I think They ; brchie Wid, with BEE auGk cae, the stationery section, o candle, each 25e. 1 ¥ ' perhaps they can shut up their bs ie Prin T5e dozen. Hallowe’ Wsdelie™ Sie | past love affairs because they do 3 ares moe sole and leather allowe'en ovelty nterns ouis heel. Assorted Hallowe'en Novelties, * " funny yellow faces, with eyes and |f\than an gle, every woman's face jacked not think a love affair is any more Sizes 2% to 7. adventure. Eliene ex Price $5. pair lor patty decorations, 10 in a box, , ; : iy — Oe. mouth, place for candle, 50¢. Piained this to me at length, the that exrension aad eee i oe +g ES Seals and Labels, different styles Black Cat Heads and Black Cats and happiness. Most of all, it for Hallowe'en, 25¢ and 50¢. | 1 : 100 I have learned no one can love |weemed as if those women were |f \\ ‘ CALF WALKING BOOTS, and sizes, box 5 == ee == first, all over again just as he did at| seeking contentment.’ she said. What we women “ ” A always forget—the important thing oo oO little old ‘fi it $1.25 “Ramona” Aprons 95c we, tine our iil ld forget ON APRON THURSDAY Neat, practical Aprons, just as illustrated- first time. Ever after it is the sec jond or third and #0 on plain dark gingham—cuffs, collar and pocket of Laced in front; assorted sizes A45c Coverall Aprons 39c continually, but love fs Itke a top, Handy Coverall Aprons that will protect your dress when doing an assort- ment of colors, Cadet-blue, Suede and Pink, the pair, blue 42¢. trimming —Basement Balesroom New Bronze Kid Boots at t $5. 00 Pair RACEFULLY modeled in the new Strand pattern is were talking of the pres. | ent Mexican situation, discussing {t | as I have never heard men discuss & great national issue. But, Mar. 32-Piece Dinner Set $3.95 WO patterns in these low-priced — Dinner Sets, one the dainty pink and green floral design pictured, the other the white Ranson pattern with design outlined in gold. Price $3.95. —Rasement Selesroom made on English-style last, Bath a bb gap not content, , sh with rubber soles and rub- iene?” I asked. “Is it because . 3 > we have too little to do? Were Aleks afin Met Mba our mothers and grandmothers, Price $3. 75 yer who sewed and cooked, worked 12 wh Beas ator oe hours a day and raised their chil |dren in the interval any happier?’ “No, Margie, they were not, Only |we voice our discontent, You see Margie, we are living in an era of > “We women at first do not no | adjustment, and adjustment is al. |f ERY tice our love getting cooler, any | ways hard, whether we apply it to these Knitted Wool Searfs, with fringed ends, in more than a child notices {ts top|men or machinery. It will take n 4 : jrunning down, but there comes a hundred years before men will un red, white, green, time when we hold up our love and derstand that we are something ; look at {t as @ child looks at its|more than a fillip to their emo- Full size, of percale, in medium or light colors, at 3% \f top. It has run down. I could not | tions help thinking of this the other! “Ramona” style, ir i . | checked gingham BiPithat with each revolution runs slower and slower until It stops Women’s Knitted Scarfs, 50c desirable for outing and general wear purple and fancy striped effects, in various combinations Price 50¢. house work. Extra Size Aprons at 75 | An Assortment of 89c Aprons —RBasement salesroom (To be continued) |FRENCH TO SHAVE OFF 120 TONS OF BEARD PARIS, Oct. 10—A French general estimates that 120 Electric Stove, Special $1 95 tons of fur will be shed by the poilus as a result of the order ANY for all ranks to get rid of their beards. The measure was taken \ cooking can be ac because the gas masks do not fit all designe of foliage, thus peadirar be letting in poisonous fumes. Mustaches are still permitted. | bee uae abe fe —— cient little Stove Infants’ Worsted Hose 18c Pair NFANTS’ Black Wor- sted Stockings, in sizes to 6%, good Extra size Coverall Aprons, of good at 69c quality Amoskeag «ingham, dark or Gingham, galatea and crepe Aprons, light checks, or stripes. Extra width | fitted waist lines, back fastening or and length, ai 75c fastened down side front —Third Floor, South, —Hergein Square, Upper Main Vloor “Carry Home” Spe- | JUST FOR THURSDAY cials in the Bakery IN BABY WEEK These special prices Thurs- | [nfants’ Ruben Shirts day, if you carry your package “ Reduced 10 Per Cent home yourself Home Made Bread, l(c loaves, | Half wool, % wool, pure Aus tralian wool, silk and wool and | p44 pre a calen 1,000 yarda in choice of 17 varieties, 2 loaves 15¢. all silk garments are included. | lengths to 15 yards; 36 Inches | Delicious Frult Cake, 2 for |The kind that have no strings to | sara; (” 004 Patterns, at 100 a B5¢, each Be, become knotted. They're priced . Walnut Loaf Cake, choice of Brown Muslin 7c Yard this way ie da:tte Ait. Week xirts. 28-Inch Unbleached Muslin wilt | kinds of light Domestic Specials | Ginghams at 10c Yd. Blue Cham and — faney Ginghame—a O-vard lot~-at| oo a yard, ully 22 Inches | wide, in lengths to 20 yards 12'4c Percales 10c OT TOTO OOO ~ \ It heats quickly, con: GERMANS BEAT BRITISH fe oT cad is provided ‘with 8 BLOCKADE BY INVENTING —_ pete fereeding oe LIQUID GLOVES FOR USE : light socket. Just able, Special at BERLIN, Germany, Oct. 11.—The allies will not permit rub: ber surgical gloves to reach Germany and Austria-Hungary, but German selence has found a substitute. The Chemiker Zeitung reports that the German army surgeons and nurses are E wearing ‘liquid gloves” when performing o : Z et ee mn ; 90 | afi ipeh Unbleached Mustin wit | K “liquid g performing operations or dressing the wounds of men suffering from gangrene. Before 7 Lengths up to 10 yard th fore the sur Chocolate Graham Chips, fresh re ibe to 80e Part Wool Shirts, 500 | [00* 2 ibe ards in the geon begins an operation, he pours antiseptic solution of cellu and crisp, dozen 5¢. : S120 to. $1.80 bik and West |Comfort Challies 7c Yard lose, called “Sterline,” over his sterilized hands and distributes tes tee patciagty | siti 900 & NG:dcvieN Aue Gaiatact: Chasiion it evenly by rubbing. Within a few minutes the Haquid part per.lb 466 kite 8 $3 24 inches wide, full bolts, pert of the solution evaporates and the hands ome covered with 4 PN I a fect goods and neat_patterns ). a thin, artificial skin, which is entirely flexibie and resembles ppe 10 ower Main Floor, very fine rubber, After the operation the cellulose can be quickly removed with warm water and chemicals, value at Sement Selasroom Boys’ Union Suits, 50c B' NYS’ Gray Fleece- lined Union Suits, i in Housewares Section, Basement Wood Baskets, Special 50c PFRONG Wood-carrying wood, with reinforced Baskets, made of splint P ankle length, good Autumn weight; sizes 24 to 34, 50¢. bottom Special at 50¢. Housewares Section, Rasement Exceptionally 1 Stik Shirts, well-finished —Fourth Floor, —Basement Salesroom