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WASHINGTON, Oct of the four new battle ¢ bids for which will be ¢ aan eng eee the navy department Dec r 6 La tteer than wil os Will be 850 feet in length 100 feet longer than the world’s tallest JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOUTH Pay “pe Poa he eye a aaa it was learned today of Hemetur The cruis Will displace 35,000 tons each, and will be capat a speed of from to 25 knots an hour Bach will cost not m than 4 $16,500,000, under the terms of the Pad new naval appropriation, Armor and armament will add another $4,000,000 apiece They will be equipped with five and I4ineh guns Every offort is being made to hasten the construction of these Vessels, Rids already are in for a portion of the armament The new battleships, bids for four of which will be opened tomor row, will each displace 32,000 ton and will 624 feet long They will mount I6ineb guns The now crutsers, therefore, will be more than 200 feet longer than the newest battleships of the Amer fean navy, Their extrome length IGHT steel tubing Redatead in the white enamel or Veriile Mar it ix said, ts wy ary to provide tin finish; has two-inch continuous nd five large filing for the very ful machinery rods, Is much Hghter In weight er than the old ec ¥ to propel the vessel at style beds, and will not ruln your ca a $7 65 ~v war apuned pror nid ahi ee it around. 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Va, Oct. 24 Requesting that his name as a | |Hughes electoratlarge be with. ff In the first place, no man or wom. drawn from the republican ticket an has yet been found who can W. Dawson «f this city, a coal pitch and the strain is tremend erator, has written Joseph H. absolutely this or that will be Jaines, republican state chair successful play. It is up to sd ba | audience to give the verdict | “I do not find In Mr. Hughes’ ad | “I have seen plays that at re-|dress# that candor and directness of| | hearsal have seemed destined to be | sssociotions which | had expected | great successes prove ‘filvvers, and|/of him. When questions are put|ff plays that every one in the com-/to him on matters vital to the Unit-iff \pany was dubious about score the |¢¢ States, he qualifies his replies! | | greatest auccess when presented. | With evasions and fails to meet the ““Phe One He Chose’ was only | !*¥e8 squarely | & moderate success as 8 play, but) “Summing up the entire situa Earnest Lawton, Mary Madden and | tion, | am convinced that a voie for myself received much praise; and|Judge Hughes would in fact be ax why should we not?—we were prac-|*isting to turn over the United itleally telling our own story, Law-|States and the destinies of these tton was tired of his old love and | 190,000,000 people to the corrupt old wanted to get on with the new./sUard. dominated, controlied abso |The old love stilt clung and /|!utely by such men as Barnes, Pen | brought up memories of the past. |Fote, Crane and Smoot, and 1 will| “The new love promised youth |Pever be a party to such treachery and adoration to the man, and the '° our country.” old love could only point back-| “a oy = things of which i\Cub Skipper and Saier May Quit “Tt will never forget: Mary den's big scene with Earnest Law CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—With the re-| port that Manager Tinker, of the ton—the scene in which she accus led him of being in love with Elga. Cubs, must take a big slice in salary or quit, comes another that tw uperb Vie Sailer, first sacker, may have Te wes a speech in which she said, “Yes, | kiiow she has what to retire on account of trouble with his eyes. I gave in the years agone, and she | has the beauty which was mine be fore you blotted it with your un kindness and neglect. “‘Look at her as she stands| Auburn 11 Winner |there beside the fountain—is she} 1 Over Bremerton any more besutiful than w | when you first met me and made |me worship you as she is learning to worship you now? | high school defeated the Bremer- “Altno * was not supposed to/|ton high here, 10 to 7, Wilds, Av- lhear this conversation, | trembled | burn halfoack, made an 80-yard run |i} id so did Kornest Lawton. | for a’ touchdown in the first quar: | | Earnest Lawton answered her ter speech. ‘Why. Gertrude, don’t you | know that Elga is almost a child | 8 - |the most unsophisticated young girl)" 4 1 have ever known” a The manner of his saying it left | nothing to the imagination of the | %—- audience as to the great fascination | |that unsophistication had for him. | | “This wene was co nmented on} jin more than one morning paper | as being the most snbtle in the anner of speaking one thing and| jeonveying to the audience another | that was ever put behind the foot | lights. | “At the time I did not know that | all Broadway dvzzed over that line | in the theatrical daily, I just! thought it was a tribute to us as actors. AUBURN, Oct. 24.—The local MOUS COMPOSER OF HYM “That sight Mary Madden went to sup with the manager of tha! con pany We—Karnest Lawton and I—passed her in the hallway as we went out by the stage door. | “It was a great success, Mary,’ | he said, ‘and you did the best piece jof acting you ever did in your life | | “f expect they will say so,’ she! | said wearily, ‘but I don't think the) verdict will pay me for all I have | put into the part.” Earnest Lawton looked at me| quickly. Later I knew the signifi:| MRS ANNIE S. HAWKS cance of that look At the time I knew nothing except thet I was! Mrs, Hawks, prominent hymn the happiest girl in the world, and writer, is {ll at her home in Ben with the white roses that Eyrnest|nington, Vt She wrote “I Need }had sent me I was going to eat the Thee Every Hour,” said to have| first real meal I had had for two|been translated into more different | | days.” languages than any other musical STANLEY FINED ave coon iw cucens $100 BY GORDON ~ “~~ Looking—Take Olive Tablets | s your skin is yellow—complex Harry “Frisco” Stanley, who jo.) 901 Songun: evatedic Aepetit pleaded guilty to having 25 | oor you have a bad taste in your cases of whisky in his posses: beni) a jazy. noxood feeling sion at the Lannon apartments (vi, ghould take Olive lets when arrested Saturday, was Dr. Edwards’ Olive a fined $100 substitute for calomel Monday. pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 After the hearing, the liquor was|\'eary of study with his patients, — | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound, mixed with olive ofl, You will know them nalia valued at $3,000, which wes found with the booze, went up in flames. Stanley denied that he by their olive ec lor To have a owned the gambling outfit Yl ager hae exia HAE week a Liquor law violation cases in| pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like connection with the People’s and Washington pharmacies, wrecked by the dry squad, were continued until November Individuals arrested for cerrying a bottle of liquor “on the hip were fined $50 each | childhood days, you must get at the cause Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calo- mel—yet have no dangerous after effects | ‘They start the pile and overcome lconstipation, That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 100; in Star Want Ads, it goes into | [and 25c. All druggists, Take one over 60,000 homes. or two nightly and note the pleas- o-— ——————-————-@ ig results. When you “Vist your property STAR—TUESDAY, CCT. 24, 1916, Movey Day Women’s 75c Wimter Weight Union Suits 49c NALL and Winter. weight Union Suite in Dutch neck elbow sleeves, ankle length low neck, elbow sleeves, knee length styles. Excellent wear ing cotton. A special purchase of 150 Suits for Movey Day Bach ine Children's $1. and $1.25 Union Suits 79c MOVEY DAY clearance odds and ends in Childre: Woot and Cotton Union Suits. All sizes in the lot Movey Day, special of Children’s 65¢ and 75c Vests and Pants 29¢ DDS and Wool and Vests and Pants Winter weights. Cotton - mixed warm Fall and Special. .296 Piret Floor Rumpled Lingerie 75c to $1.00 Values for 45c KIRTS, Chemises, Combina- tions and Gowns In attrac tive patterns and of nice qual ity materia All are slightly sotled and rumpled, and are extraordinary values i'n the Movey Day sale. Former prices The to $1.00, Cholce Abe Children’s Bath Robes Special 85c Fo small sizes, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Beacon Blanket Cloth Robes in Copenhagen, Ox- ford, dark cardinal, * and good atyles for giris and boys. —Splendid values in the Movey Day sale at SSe Second Floor 65c brings excep- Small Children’s Gingham Dresses OVEY DAY i» of Children’s | Neat de | tional values in smart Ging: | ham Dresses for children of * 3, 4, G6 and 6 years, Neat styles, of good quality ginghams, in pink, blue and tan; cuff of white pique —Movey Day, spec Usty Recond Floor Women’s 25c¢ Black Fiber Silk Hose 3 Pairs for 50¢ BY. K only; double sole, heels and toes, All regular sizes; regular 250 trade, M Day, special, 3 pairs 15c Cotton Hose 10c Women's Black Cotton Hose regular 15¢ values. Movey Day price, pair —Firet Floor Veiling, Short Lengths, 50c to 65c 15¢ Values at, Each EILING ENDS and Rem Oe | collar and | nants; good patterns, and a | good assortment of colors; priced regularly by the yard, 50> to 65c. Movey Day, choice \ Women’s 12%c, 15c and 19c Handkerchiefs 10c or 3 for 25¢ ATISTE and rock Lawn colored, scalloped hemstitched edges; some plain, others prettily embroidered. Movey Day, 10¢ each, or 3 for sia bt 25¢ First Floor sheer Sham Handkerchiefs, and plain Boys’ Shoes, Splendid Values Pa heavy botton and lace Shoes, with gooc solid soles and broad toes Sizes 9 to values, special, pair #1. Sizes 3 to 5%, $2.50 to $ values, special. pair #2. No other sizes or. Women’s $5.00 Velvet Shoes for $3.85 INE quality lace and button Boota with Cuban Louis heels and fine welt soles, All sizes; $5.00 values, Special, a pair y > Second Floor PAGE 5 THE MONTHLY CLEARANCE DAY offering close-outs in broken lines and also the special under-price purchase made for this monthly event. All offerings are in wanted merchandise, and unusually low-priced, Fraser-Paterson Co COND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET EXTRA SPECIAL | 1,500 35¢ Fancy Turkish Towels Movey Day Price 25c Each REMARKABLE special purchase for Movey | Day--1,500 good weight Towels, sorbent and durable, Two styles 150 Women’s $1.50 to $2.00 95 House Dresses, Movey Day at Cc SPECIAL purchase A made in House Dresses for been held for Move of the best we have a long time, has soft, ab: Large block Da Good styles, well-made plaids of blue and pink, and neat cluster stripes | Dresses of ginghams and percales, in all the usua in soft colors of blue, pink and gold qiti-lékstiad. Chasis dak talk A quality sold regularly at 36¢ each. Movey | ped, ch and plaids. ‘ Day at 2he Sold regularly at $1.50 to $2.00. Movey Day 95¢ EXTRAORDINARY MOVEY DAY SALE OF WOMEN'S NEW DRESSES AT $15 Of Silks---of Wools Formerly $17.50 to $30.00 SALE of about fifty charming new for street Dresses A sale from spir AY A the result of re-grouping garments left ited general and afternoon wear Fall selling he Silk are of taffeta and Georgette crepe combinations, of with etc Navy blue, rose, green, gray and black $18.50 to $30.00 values. © The Wool Dresses are of good quality serge, in navy blue, brown and black. Formerly $17.50 to $22.50, Choice of the entire lot on Movey Day at ssee+ 815.00 Third Floor Dresses for strect and afternoon wear clever styles, daintily trimmed laces, Blouses $3.85 & BOUT fifty beautiful Crepe Blouses of an ex- ceptionally good material. White, maize and flesh Pleated fronts, frilled fronts, all with large col Priced regularly $5.00 and $5.75. Movey A Movey Day Sale of 2 Fifty Women's New Coats $17.50 OR this sale we have selected fifty Coats from assortments selling at much higher prices. The values are very exceptional, the Styles correct and the materials include heavy wool velours, wide-wale cheviots, boucles, ete. Full-belted, semi-belted and flared effects Colors include navy, black, brown, light dark Oxford and rich Autumn mixtures Movey Day special, your choice......$17.50 Third Fioor. A Hundred Smart New Suits lars Day and Worth $25 to $35 for $22.50 N important offering of one hundred of this season's newest Suits, embracing the latest style features in Russian, Norfolk and semi-belted and plain tailored styles. Materials are broadcloths, cheviots, velours, gab- ardines and poplins. In navy blue, Russian green, Java brown, plum, wistaria, taupe, etc. Also velour checks in Autumn colorings. \ splendid opportunity on Movey Day. $22.50 Third Floor. @apy righ: 1016 The B Binet On, Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.50 to $5.00 Values Special $1.98 RICED for quick sell- ing. A group of about forty-five Girls’ Wash Dresses in blue, rose, tan and several with striped blouse and white skirts. Special Movey Day at sees $1.98 Third Floor, New $4.75 Envelope Hand Bags for $3.48 NLY twenty-five of these, but they are unusually fine leather Hand ‘Rags, in own, gray and green; seal leather, “hock - $3.48 —First Floor. Remarkable Movey Day Sale of Silks 150 Pieces 75c to $1.00 Leather Goods Choice 50c USIC ROLLS, Collar Boxes and Hand Bags, all of real leather, and all remarkable val ues. A splendid chance to buy these articles and save them for gifts, Movey Day price 50¢ —First Floor. | 780 Yards of Chiffon Taffetas and Gros de Londres, Special $1.19 Yard $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2. SURPRISING Movey Day offering of high favor this season; 780 yards in sirable shades. —The Taffetas are of fine, soft chiffon quality, in glace and plain colors. avy Blue, Sapphire, Garnet, Cardinal, Ciel, Mulberry, Taupe, Lab- rador, Midnight Blue, Old Rose, Blue and Black, Green and Black, Brown and Black, Purple and Black, Reseda, Maize, Orchid, Walnut and Turquoise. —Choice of the entire lot on, Movey Day, a ya 50 Qualities 24 pieces of Silks that are in all. Excellent qualities, de- .. $1.19 First Floor First Floor First Floor $1. DAINTY N $1.00 AND $1.25 NOVELTIES, SPECIAL 50c NECKWEAR, CHOICE 69¢ N neat boxes, clever little gift noveities of | A CHOICE assortment of clever, new Neck good quality, All are gold topped and war- | ©". Fixings. The very latest styles in two-tier | ranted for 10 years. Movey Day special. .50¢ | Collars, deep back Collars, large square Collars BUD VASES—Sterling Silver Bud Vases, on ky aan A special purchase of $1.00 WLAN ValeNe JF ‘ +s+++ 81.00 | —“Movey Day, your choice 69¢ PERFUME BALLS—The newest Jewelry fad $1.50 HAND EMBROIDERED GEORGETTE Sterling Silver Balls, on sterling silver chains, COLLARS $1.00 75 values, for .. $1.00 Exquisitely hand embroidered Neckwear. Mlovey Day Men's Warm, Durable Winter Uni Suits $1.29 Baines purchase for Movey Da Fine ott, leached Cotton Union Suits; ribbed, and slightly fleeced. A durable, comfortable Suit that is well made and comes in all sup to 46 An extra value the Movey saie at 81.29 Men's Silk Hose 79c Irregulars of $1.00 and $1.50 Grades Fe quality pure silk Stock- ngs, called irregulars. but of splendid quality. Come in bine, black, white, dark hunt ers green and lavender. All sizes to 11%. Special.....99€ Men’s Night Robes 85¢ —These are of nice, soft, warm outing flannel, cut full and roomy. Made with military col lar and silk frogs; also V neck style. Sizes 16 and 17. Special at é First Floor, Small Children’s $5.00 to $7.50 Wool $2.95 Dresses at INE Wool Challie and Serges in light, medium and dark colors. Our entire stock of about 40 Dresses in all. A broken, range of sizes and colors. Movey Day, special...$2.95 —Second Floor. ODD RUGS At Low Prices R S of which we have only one, two, three or four of a kind, and for that reason they are to be closed out. —4 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, $25.00 values, each. ....$26.95. —2 Royal Wilton Rugs, §-3x10-6 size, $ 0 values, ea.. —1 Body Brussels Rug, 83x10-6 size, $30.00 value, for..$19.50 75.00 Wilton Rug, slightly damaged, for ......... $45.00 —8 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Movey Day price ...-.......-+ 75 —1 9x12 Wilton Rug, $65.00 value, for $42.50 Brussels 15.95 1 $22.50 Tapestry Ph ge apn 8-3x10-6 1 $20.00 pestry Brussels Rug for. $14.95 —Fourth Floor, MOVEY DAY 12'%c Outing Flannel Special 9c Yard OOD durable weight, soft, fleecy Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, in neat checks and stripes; Day at 15c Pillow Cases 11¢ OOD weight, soft Muslin Cases, 42x36 inches in size; regular price 15e. A special purchase secured for Mo’ Day, each .... ss 50c Formerly HIS is Berlin’s Hand Stamped Initial Sta- tionery—both paper and correspondence cards. Qual- ities sold in our regular stocks at 50c, but if we could buy them now the price would have to be 73e. But, we cannot obtain more of these qualities, so on Movey Day we will close out all the boxes that re- main. Some very few in- itials are missing White, peach, azure pa- per, with gold and_ silver letters. Movey Day Clearance, each osepace —First Floor, $1.50 Table Cloths Special $1.19 | ape serviceable, good-look- ing Table Cloths, 64x90 ins, in size, in pretty round designs; splendid values in regular stock at $1.50. Movey Day, special easel aie $1.19 Second Floor. Women's $5.00 Quilted Sacques for $2.95 1D, Copenhagen, navy blue and black Silk Sacques quilted and warm. Formerly $5.00 Movey Day, special... $2.93 —Second Floor, RES apa om ere — ee