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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916, PAGE 9 INEW JAPANESE PERIL IS SEEN AS (———— 3 eT ae New Fall Styles | rye sernyano oF TH ORENT® |=" . ‘Fraser-PatersomGo "r= | in Suits and Overcoats BECOMES THE MIKADO'S PREMIER iraper-Pyasiang, Go Rots wes? ikl anh rit, eo Sine j For Every Man and Young Man Who LikestoBe Properly Dressed Now for a Geait Coat-Sellling Smart New Coats at $ OZENS and dozens ‘of new ones received within the last da larger collection than we have had before this season. style of the season well represented in the various material favored. a Serer e lave 200 | § 25,00 ; or two make for There is every accepted and colorings that are . The newest flared and belted and semi-belted models, All have the large shawl They are or high muffling collars. Some have velvet collars and deep cuffs i clothes you The wanted materials in Burgundy, brown, green, navy blue, mustard, wine, r can't help but gold and black : like—so many THE VALUES—they are splendid; the Coats are of unusually good materials; q new style fea they are splendidly tailored and all through represent unsurpassed value at $25 J tures, sucl Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Kioor large varieties A 1 fabrics all the new popular The New Suit Shades im Petticoats at $5.00 ILK Petticoats of fine quality, and in the cor Shown in a complete assortment Smart New Coats Desigmed for Juniors N° women’s styles made smaller, but styles especially designed for the junior of 15 to 19 and colors, care fully tailored, at a price you'll rect styles be glad to pay. of the new sult shades, as well as evening and years of age : They will! staple shades The models are particularly effective and youth ‘ please the most They are mad ot ons Hent quality tate ha slike eae ihetr lines and in addition are of excep ith ep pleated jounce rr rn Bt ep" critical men with deep plea inces and shirred ruffies. Belted effects, mostly with large collars and o ex are the new Nile, blues canary 4 with furs and velvets priced for such smart and good and B20. 00 ‘Amd _ About Two Hundred Women’s New Suits deep cuffs, trimm Very moderately garments browns, ‘, tans, KrAYH, TORE attractive at Paterson ( Third Particularly Gately Suits $15.00 to $30.00 Very Good Values at $18, $20, $22.50, ‘$25 and $27.50 There seems to be more snap and life in our young men's models than ever before, and everything is new and different, [| yhe styles, the fabrics, the patterns, and the colorings 5 We have prepared a very unusual line of conservative models if for fall. There are worsteds tn the plain colors and heavy wool fabrics of very substantial quality for rough usage Gately’s Overcoats $15 to $30 Good Selection at $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 | The most complete’ and largest assortment of Fal! and Winter | Coats we've ever shown. A wonderful range of patterns in the i] Bewest Autumn colors in every desirable model | | | HIS store has alw alized in Women’s Suits at this price, but this season we are attracting perhaps more favorable attention than ever before with the splendid assortments, the smart, correct styles and the exceptional values offered. $ —Dozens of new Suits received within the last few days have brought many new styles, and made the collection more complete than it has yet been, Broadcloths, velours, checked, poplins, ete | | WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 13. jKeep your eye on Terauchi, the | *!! here Bernha h he t took Terauchi 60 days to cor enhardi of the Orient—the man quer the “hermit kingdom.” He is who has just displaced Okuma, the th. jeading Oriental exemp oe. advocate, as premier of “preparedness. And he's vr Japa they say, to repeat in China what) That's the tip from those on the | be did around Seoul. at least the northern part of China will go the way of Korea. You Are Sure of Quality in Every Single Garment The Quality of Gately Clothes has been maintained this sea- son as in the past. mixed and novelty materials; plain serges The range of materials is complete—and the va We guarantee absolute satisfaction, no matter gabardines, inside of the Japanese question os Japan will be more disposed ~ y of shade de thos ra a ‘ what price you pay. alin tr Gea" saceik cabtnes| tht over. be GhacetarAastenten riety of shades include those most wanted—plums, browns, .greens, wis- p Hats, Sais nisl eres changes in the mikado’s empire. | sway in the Pacific, and oppose taria, navy blue, ete ~ Caps, and F; Terauchi is the man who turned| exclusion of Japs from our Pa Truly remarkable assortments of values that are unusual at.... IP ) S Fraser-Paterson Co.. Third Floor, with Washington Terauchi a be- Korea into a Japanese province, and it is freely predicted that now, with Terauch{ at the belm, China, | In the newest desirable fashions—at moderate prices. Dress Well—Never Miss the Your credit is good at this store. Open an account and pay in small sums, weekly or monthiy convenient. You'll never miss the money. cific Coast, | pri r—so Hever s. The New Flat Fur Scarfs Special Values $10.00 OTABLE values in the most wanted styles, in black, taupe, brown and silver-tipped furs. —They are of good quality Furs of the wanted kinds, and are weil Extra Special for Saturday $18 Mattresses $12.75 A SPECIAL purchase, for turday sell ing. Splendid, comfortable Mattresses made from felted layers of best quality cot ton; closely stitched roll e¢ overed with | . fine quality art ticking, square tufted with white cotton. High grade Mattresses, that will not pack down or get lumpy "Twas Tc Too Much ‘When He Threw Blood on Her, So| She Asks and Gets Divorce; OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. $18 value, special Saturday only. . $12.75 made. Special Saturday. ..$10.00 | _ Senora Clara Mori ie once jbeat my boy for four hours one| css ck sim Tee pas tec a more a gay-eyed senorita, and jday. He cut the farniture } fax. He scratched my | ie Senor Carlo Mori, a Renton Bricadore, must return to pil- ing bricks minus his Carmen, tumeer outa me.” as the result of a decision hand It's ough,” the court conclud ed down in Judge Senor Tall- ed, and granted her $ a month man’s Arena. aimony and the childre “Only ‘Gets-lt’ for } won't buy castor oll for the baby He say he be nice to me, then kick Girls Cry for Joy When. It Kids’ Judge Visits "Em | yusongs. cs osrgiam ean and Passes Around Candy) RETURNS AFTER 40 YEARS FOR LICKING 1119-1121 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts. I saw my chance to es- a cape, and I ran away. This is the mn first time I have seen you since a that day, But I have never felt ‘ right about the way I did, and I , have come back now all the way | streets of Milledgeville recently. A tall, portly gentleman, the picture; of health and vigor, came up to O. |M. Cone, professor of mathematics gan shortly after the castanets had died away during the wed- ding dance, seven years ago, in California. Se that a horsema: feet can be tall? warmed in cold weather, there has| Red pepper, a waka * Me After This! From morning until night jAnd the judge grimaced like aj!n the Georgia Military college. |from my home in Brunswick, to been invented a stirrup with a re-|per cigarets and atte a ma | — Judge King Dykeman site/on | small boy when Mra. H. Van Sloey The stranger carried a long hick-|take my whipping. Here is the (+ mon Eph ciia pasa ays Se ie “eo nt it “Gets” Every Corn Every Time| what he terme a bench in a de Guff left in @ high state of in Jory switch ih his hand. He asked | switch.” one bold Senor Silva. of pansion: | psiniess. Nothing More Simple. “mill of strife.” $he superior | dignant displeasure, The matron’s|!f this wus Professor Cone, and.) Of course, Professor Cone agreed ate disposition and flashing black - ways feels that (name was purposely changed upon being answered in the affirmative, in the circumstances to. let by- Vil tel you what, Pye quit using| court, but he eyes, entered the miniature Gran- said es be bygones, and he and his Magical Effect of toe-eatt Ivea for corns. I've qu comfort awaits him at |the advicesof the court. Simple F Peeler jada and aroused the passions Of| anlng s pacthae out of wo toes| of Gay with hie Mkide.? “You see, no names in connec-| “My name, sir, is John Lehman.|cne-time pupii shook hands and ¢ ace aig = ik ated dive aa) with vee tages and € trapties Judge Dykeman, besides be- tion with the juventie court can be rn fd tg de Dae Pk sort ty had a good laugh together. quit digging with Knives and sci» printed,” he said eaching at Island Creek, in Han —--— | ‘To maintain « clear, white, youth-|biack eyes and threatened him with| sors. Give me "GETS-IT”. every| Ing presiding judge In the King | Gets Candy for Girls cock county, my parents, then liv-) When digging a trench, recently, county superior court, is juve- nile judge and the most lovable soldiers in Mexico uncovered a house which is supposed to be more tal complexion, there's nothing so simple to use and yet so effective as ordinary mercolized wax, which ling in Florida, sent me up to your a gun, inatead of bis wife, | would you decided that think differently,” Judge Tallman After admonishing a derelict school boy and finding a home for) One day school. you can get at any drug store. Just explained, after he had granted the! person in all the world in the : we » motherless children, the judge a good whipping was just apply the wax at night as are, than any Man, Woman who is a patron of this consult the ex-Govern- re- off in minute particles, a litt =e you oftensive LoUng underakin nc 10 free from you th * ree ee Joe aan serv: RIGHT DRUG CO. lthis for two or three minut mediately affects every line furrow and improv wonderfully. —Advertisement Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 at onal singing, dancing and mys- ’ r all. played among the wrinkles on the| obligation. We do not insert this ad merely to draw you into |“, Kay's Scotch Revue, a vers an Science has fully proren ber C® | face of one of the most human and| the office and then try to charge you more. a 4 titutional seAse 2 ttle. 99 | tarrh js a cons! worth-while men in Sea’ THE “MILWAUKEE” BOOTH Je comvany ot itn ana 'ussie A ANTTA pg On nord adh a $7.50 Is the Price Land Products Exposition—Arena Hay becpitei BT ap ol Meo oe lever give lasting recipe ane ofthe 00 marbles.” All work Painless Lady Attendant. 4 Showing 12,000 feet of scenic, in- The Ross Fenton Players GREATEST PICTURE See ont Noes tbe. toe | NTS U. S. To HAVE ‘ dustrial and agricultural view | Vic Le Roy and Mae Cahilt = “The [ate ron have Catarch or Catarrhal | ‘WA th a the Chicago, M de luxe singers and entertainers. | fvevs or hend-noises, go to your . , along the lines of the « They are all action and snap. Met and get one ounce of Par COLUMBUS BONES | oI a waukee & St. Paul railway, includ- you In ev! ealthy and girlish look-| black ing. any appearance rtificiallty, you wonder why you marvelous facial contour little black-eyed Spanish wife a al Heaious of a townsman’s attentions towards his wife, threatened the outsider, but enacted the threats upon his wife. “He beat me until my eyes were like night,” she faltered, | brokenly “He cut his wrists and hrew the blood in my face, Me eyes of the hundreds of chil- jammed a cigar in his face and) of advice and a smile from his needed to set what I and you than 4,000 years old. me right, {cient building were found speci- the judge claims is Seattle's best} citizen, he started on his monthly} vacation | “I get inspiration from my girls) at the parental school,” he said.) “This coutt stuff would drive al man crazy If he didn’t get some} humanness put into him every so jovial face. | It was on the day that Judge Dykeman was scheduled to pay his regular visit to the girls’ parental lechool in the Ravenna district that he grew restless as a Waggy ltongued club woman tried to de }tain him in bis court for boys and) lans to make Seattle the largest | | manufacturing center for redio ap free skin underneath— temploy 200 people a day. had not heard of this j hag igh ay A complexion-rgnewing secret long girle, | often.” | 1 in its action ts a Planned Harsh Treatment | Thirty-five girls, many it them} premeving bo | The girl had been left without a ge ee — by exper) te fe Tn 2 : 4 the|fences unknown to grownups, * if pt f mother, father or home, an¢ ite ine teow. 1 Trominent and charitable clubwo-|greeted Judge Dykeman with the re-| open-eyed wonderment, He was! 1 cried thelr god | Candy Brings Teare =, | They sang for him and recounted jman wanted to send her to jform school because she ha | when had been overworked | | without she |paratus in the world have been an ,jond been forced to #0 ] Tounced by the Kilbourne-Clarke |, breakfast incidents of his former visits.| | Manufacturing — company The | seconds—becau ore is prow atice consisted of removing the| They brightened and when they lcompany’s capital stock will be in-|er corn-fuoling ¢ i |girl from the care of the woman passed by and saa ps a on MAKE LIFE WEARY? jcreased to $2,000,000, following ar- ota up to yor Ic gets your end placing her in another home pode a.tox ag ty there] | rangements made at Cleveland and Ss workinn—and thee ¥ m _ ere te P : | ; |St. Paul, and the plant enlarged ob corn vasa aes ets fas ths These trips of mine.” he told No matter how many misfit plates you have had, do . them, “are not to preach, I sim- A FINE TREATMENT ply come to let you know 1 have is a strong bill from with lots of| Palace Hip, | beginning to end | teatures May MacKay, Scotland premiere comedienne. | STEWART Combat” Sam Goldman js a splendid char-| | ae 0! e in gone! No ond : : , | [ardour corm “ders. Try ‘tt not forgot#@en you, 1 forget the ine your mouth and explain our methods. We make | | °s ATARRH past Just as you should do and I plates fit where others fail. Our guarantee protects | PS-IT" Is wold and recom-| 4 earl | THEATRES Set 'dvapitate leverrwnece Eet more happiness out of these a4 | ! a bottle, or sent | | visits than any of you. price. wrens EASY TO MAKE AND COSTS|"" "Fears Own Kids! Wrath | SPECIAL, $15.00 PALACE HIP | cago. LITTLE |. The day was cold and OBEY. * ory De be ripowrocne ‘Root Siow, oo ag et PA SRS cured MOTE TD Cried Rebraey aa pete pds PLATES for . . Ev: y which opened yesterday at the) ¢), lease and has become so prevalent! of ihe parental home, waving their A WORD TO SKEPTICS lduring the past few years that its judge departed treatment should be understood by erving one, hands as the And a smile, a de tional treatment. Sprays, inhalers, “when I get home from my own salves and nose douches seldom if kids, because I forgot to get seo I muint (Double strength). Take this WHY HAVE TEETH THAT not be discouraged. Call at our office and let us exam- Come in and see samples of this Plate, You'll be under no Come in and be convinced Southeast Corner First and Pike St. i ing the big electrification film with acter comedian. | NG ACTS Horte and add to it % pint of hot| pring the bones of Christopher the allpteel “Olympian” and “Col- | The Blands are Syed hgh rag CHSON'S water and 4 ounces of granulated | Gojymbus to America, This was umbian” trains being electrically an my ie cae cramtocigias sugar; stir until dissolv d, take one/the expression Judge sy ropd on! ablespoontu mes a day, pefore a large gath \ Rocky mountains. dancers whose teamwork 1s per Oe ener lief from the distressing head- bua day Yelebvation in the Knights wget . ecaruy ib orale PIANO SOLO |noises, clogged ; nostrils testi of Columbus club rooms at Har ‘ -.: e foatare photoplay is I lopen, breathing become easy and| yard ave, and Bast Union. “ANNIE. LAURIE | p Take in the Montana Exhibit Jen Lives.” Show No. 6 runs until Orohesten ‘Numbor mucus stop dropping into the! rhe great explorer’s bones have| Becuuse T determine your neods before attempting to treat From Fergus, Musselshell, Meagher, Custer and Cascade Coun- | Saturday night throat. been moved twice already he you. I then am prepared to go about my rant This treatment has a slight tonic | said, “and why shouldn't we Amer systematic way, Tam a gradu f ties and the Deer Lodge Valley which makes It especially }jcans make an effort to have then loge, legally Heenged to pr Alcohol, used in the manufacture action ‘onsale bracts c ‘ lot explosives, 1# now being made effective in cases where the blood | brought to the country where they expe ont from New Orleans molasses, or| has become thin and weak, It 18 | justly belon icin Kianes oy Blade 1 "i ples nrante sorders, c is called. So great easy to make, testes pleasant and orms, and fees « De o " lpncrsccar’the ‘call, for the sticky costs “little, “Every person who| ALL POLICE officers who have) | Toquienents, CONSULTATION FINE. Seattle's Best to be tree from this de-|been doing emergency strike duty | UIPeA AER CONE Ae ‘CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. commodity that the price is now about four times what It was two years ago, Photoplay House uctive disease should give this on the waterfront have been trans: treatment s trial. | ferred back to their regular beats. a sas Ma me for a Wasserman blood test, DR. DONAWAY 202 Liberty Bidg. Opposite Postedisam Inside the an- ¥ Wash It Off with warm water” fi|roree Tuesday, “bat he didn’t” dees Whe Dave | come before |iaden with 25 pounds of candy, do-| Sent me out to get the switch. You| mens of decorated pottery In excel- ‘ou've never tried it Testimony showed that Carlo, Lib gr cops y hated by Lawrence Colman, who|Mmay remember, sir, that I never lent condition. ‘

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