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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917, PAGE 7 | -- + = Fight Hoe at Lens || WE WILL TARE LIBERTY LOAN BONDS _ ||{* oe FREDERICKENELSON eh LGIUM payment for merchandise at any time at par and accrued interest. FRASER-PATERSON CO. Fraser Paterson Co (Fourth Floor) The Summer penne Basement Salesroom Fo Children’s Furniture | © | | | | | Ces Mattresses—High Chairs g ° ® —Youths’ Chairs — Kindergar- : : Displays of White ten Chait 3 at University St. Phone Main 7100 In the Basement Salesroom the , ; afford numerous opportunities to 2 em ° a economize when supplying seasonable & Pr Special for Tuesday Casts a Wear cad OW ite alerch : 3 : dise, with special reference to SUMMER of : iS 50 Women’s Dress Skirts RN a | 3 White Cotton Fabrics HOMES 3 FORMERLY $5.00, $6.00, Household Linens and Bedding 5 $6.30 AND $7.50, FOR:. A CALORIC Fireless i 4 Cooker in the Sum- 7 A‘ LEARANCE of broken lines and sat garments from mer home will save much Ps yur regular stocks—new skirts, correct styles, in nov- time for outdoor enjoy- a elty plaids, small checks, mixtures and some plain materials * A Tesi. 5,000 Yards of ment, for a dinner in the | P There are black and white checks, brown plaids and checks, BANC fireless cooker requires "4 Ez green plaids and checks, gray plaids and checks, white Cretonnes no attention from the Crib, in ivory enamel, $9.00. ‘ioe ges, etc., etc. All grouped into one lot tor disposal on PARIS time it is putin until itis | High | a s gh - | bY Tuesday. Special, each é cy xen s oe «Ce at 25c Yard taken out. Priced from | fumed « 1 @ ; a dene sk The shaded portion, indicated by ROM this wide and varied showing #1 5,30 to $28.00. ni | : the top arrow, showe where the) Cretonnes may be cl en for every - . | ; counter attacks, after a compara Futurist patterns, Tapestry, Flora oll stove is a great time tive lull of two weeks. In Belgium, An Important Ome Day Ofteri a of near Ypres, heavy artillery bom tle heat in the kitchen bardments are going on, prepara are featured in a diversity of effective barée aise. $ twoviener, tory to Infantry attacks, The lower lke ' ani cagitabler tor SiL:35; thrasburner, 61 concentrating their efforts. many use making for quick me ripe designs and other effect Formerly $17.50,$18.78, Fre AGAIN, ya ames onan | Se | yunewares Section, Basement | It folds up very compact | and is provided with a canvas i aI styles. Belted, semi-belted and flared, : h r showing the fashionable effects in ed A N MAR _sTUATION Tovar 3 ‘ bag for carrying. Price $3. _ ea " wares Section, Baserr wide collars, odd pockets, over-col- lars, novel belts, etc. ———— Cushions — of k are {deal for porch and lawn use—more practical and not WEST FRONT —ritieh ke after It ay resumed Boots « white mat tall newer cewatul in raid om ae das fabriocovered > Co v Gabardines, Wide neh succensful at especia ‘ ; Materialswaie sere Covers. 7 Ste ae rirst riser 4 ellas, Wool Jerseys i ITALIAN PRONT—Alrernft apd arttt: ith wash frock Serges and 300 men from a suitable for | Y ene n good | Summ and camps, we a , e &K MACEDONIAN FRONT — French af eae auggest ee os is f ‘% ps 645% tacking Bulg ‘ disiotttd native eigbing f ae MESOPOTAMIAN PRONTIBA — fos ‘ grag . A. Ucking _ slane defeat Turks 1 ce $1.50 pa ; Sizes 2 to 7 widt At D Heavy Gray Cotton Blankets, WY 3 —Splend LONDON, June 4.—Fierce $4.00 pais Si athes Wi, Ce a | ‘ ae alba form; at $ ea fighting by British, French and Ave we Pe inches wid 25 palr. The Baby Carriage a 0 er OU, . ta > | r (Speed 5, Germans wee resumed on the WOMEN'S WHITE NU-BUCK Doublebed sive. Gomfortaiios $ 19.75 and $20.00. on_ sale . went front Sunday, continuing | BOOTS, $5.50 PAIR— with stitched quilting, covered in Pi d Tuesday at «. 2 $15. all thru the night, and ie still Pek CUNeK) GICAL, Gt while. Nacbucl silkoline, $2.26 Firet Fioor. | icture ; Age ee leipllsants cee Mes lace style, with light-weight sole and ‘a with reed body and hood, in cream or q of two weeks and means that r iba > Sanitary and cool-look- br finish, is priced $20.00. viol nfantry efforts are overed Louis heel, s 2% to / floor coverings for the Sum OWE AA Ee Pee eee Thira. BS again being launched, Price $5.50 pair | quae eels Or oureh dee ae Oar ei jor. : t a iday morning, ss | able Rugs firmly woven from | ee gained a footing NEW WALKING BOOTS, tough prairie grass. Prices from | T: miles from Arras, | 1.26 + : ese $5.00 PAIR— Bh: S4inch se to apestry | abso the aihih. Walline Boote for ' . 4 pecaneaTeninas aaoa mothers progressed ar & within a yea t nine por and in early Sensible W k I : w ; oor tre progressing, #0 will ant ea on comfort Jast, made of ru g: ‘ ne : @\Gren progress. Thank bie eh shoals Repiiee Raids i Kid, with Goodyear welt sol Especially fo SSEIS ugs ate Pa he hee Sizes 3 bedroo m account of i, said Paula, already gotten be Fase ah thea " Field jai reported his 13-inch acy heel ¢ “att x nm accoun Ke thelr | Serviceable and Inexpensive to talking we} dea that our dangh nue he to live to ene 7, widths Ato D. I 1 onue Reg Rugs. Bice EN Cts A = Astron a ie SINE Sl cak kat We taueHaad OF the werid: lake exelained: es i - renches os Vermelles, wh —Besement Salestoom | (om o33 to Sei? fee ee APESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS are oy nd there try-| “Why, do you know, Paula ickle, “there are a r law Btn | Second Floor among the most desirable of inex- : find the . g motives nad 8 man f rer world tell me] governing her d her ¢ fs repulse A N Sh f « pensive Floor Coverings, as they are and the basic springs of ac-|the other day that he tnsisted that|cren and her at pat sho i Te doce RR lew ipment o ; yensive Floo! ; | {bis , daughter should read the should Wan we a pi Rustic Hickory, redolent slow to show the results of wear. J . vWell, fan’t that right, Paula?” 1| Pauls stories, as he ca t Do you think, Margte, that saat the great outdoors, is the 4 ‘ cae Fe eee eat ret scomed to| Story and comments on it which| man or a & men would er r going Stone ars ly American furniture. Made Patterns and colorings for any room it lucnaued these subjects |e Afe publishing in Pat's paper?|ter into a ve nportant Paella : without h or varnish, it is | in the home are featured in the follow- and I, Pat other woman wrote me how|s r ration without k 7 ‘ ‘. MY Haaaakeens er ar deal for ner home or porch ‘ seldom sal - grateful she was that | was wriitn awe t 4 ¢ ak Oe ate : usekeepers are using Laity it stands abuse and dampness ing sizes: 4 be han vo Pugches re as her I4-yearold daughter r nershi r " erts believe Haig is testing ou Covered Jars for preserving egg uncomplainingly. Eve’ pce | : ) . h , orpora ean, Be pig ion overed Jars for prese g cKRES ncomplainingly. Every piece is a) great ‘aa t ot an te : ave lit every day and they discussed even t aw t ) | various n the sHieegitay aac say other pu made from hickory saplings 6x9, $14.50. . od 0 hi pur- |), aan paratory to a resumption of h are handy for othe r P t, stur Miahle youne » ms 7 ghee eben vag the story : : para : ) urdy, pliabl 3 7-6x9, $19.00. | ‘ . lon eve tn panghiorn I find,’ said this mothe ve . | wel so that strength is assured asin a $ ‘ound that w ary nod wits to 6 dear Mrs. Waverly, «| port act ¢ e, ar malelone. Third Floor 8-3x10-6, $22.50. | to expend and wills to do. q t : GERMANS GAIN POSITI Nee? « , important details that yet most me we yen | SE vallon size, 38 | ge resent doing just what some Maek ce Aan toeuat whee ont r. ; PARIS ie 4——German infant l-gallon size, 35e 9x12, $24.50. ng tells us to do or what we ee their daeaktess: and i ppt Da ae dde launched attacks on 2-gallon, 60e, he Summer porch in call | d a P f Second Floor. z nk he would tell us to do under |'* Setigy igen brea nig pone Pipe ctialad a aban gH bam yaitions and gained a seston, OR own and country 1s made a most eae ae . jy and all circumstances. We In-| 1700 yO oe ein : - othold northwest of Froidmont at! 3-gal F ixeful part of the house when pist’that we shall be reckoning fac-|MOngOnY S00 @ameny. sear | tnt Sunday. On tt +-gallon, $1.00. Sy eee ne Beds reads ters, other than incubators, in the| ners and young girls do not|Iike a bo and Californie, they 5-gallon, $1.20. ‘bees hey are easily | P | affairs of life. We are not com| oo 4, understand that your story |of cand French positions, but o-gs put up, can be fitted to any | res mire WN, WES BEET tre ores ‘ote commantel tian id not at with infantry. One 6-gallon, $1.40. porch; are attractively colored h d means just because some man WhO! V4 a54 1 make upon these experi-| whether it ren {d was successful in 8-gallon 22 20 ee ace oe eets an } other or lover says it is the right |. sgom the tale.’ wonder, Paula,” sald | t|. German air men ma sige | ; ; si b _~ : ba vhed on} “I have been especially interest-| you have been ir ry to mas. |Tsids on Dunkirk and Nan llOW ases the subject, Paula, the happier we |. 204 I think the readers of Pat's |ry if these are t sedi ou Ipemadaue id : INETEEN-PIECE Luncheon Set, con - | will make the lot of the men and| Paper will fnterested, too, in wedblgesre MB ATTACKS ON BRUGES St d pet leat brat: in the lard size: alities de cae : en and | your ideas divorce, for I am Don't mistake me, M 80 Le , phe oer pai ampe isting of 6 each Small and Medium | in the standard sizes and qualities, are ff sound 4 re that this is an important law | Pa it 1 e might be A ea : | ted fo r s | ‘ oitnat. will ttawn 107 be GRENgSA be [eaten on oar t te weeps oe Pea atig Luncheon Set Vvilies. 6 Napkin Holders and one Center- | | auoted for the Summer Displays of REAL PAINLESS long. At iss t the Atvorce into and 1 kn t e hell r tte paehi a - i hh ¢, Stamped in cross-stitch design. Price White | laws of the ifferent sta 5 wil wo t gatles in nsoning elf have to be unified ish young peo! e linked to-|isht, the admiralty announced to 25c Basoment Salesroom, At Unusually Low “Now a woman can legally mar-|gether, I did not know it then,|“* . | ter divorce in one state and dear, but | am kiving you the ma | Prices First Floor, ff breaking the law in the state in|ture decision of my experience INFANTRY QUIET : | |= — — _ hich she obtained the divorce by | (To be continued) ROME, June 4.—Alreraft and ar-| é i ec ai emi A | @ JET UE! de 2 added baie __|tillery are fighting on the Italian] —— r Pr ae tront today, but infantry fighting sufficient proof to support your! draft? | However, there will probably be claim. If you were born in 188 A you are now 32, and not required! make a claim for exemption on the to register When & man really | ground that he is morally deficient Q.—Isn't there an old treaty, soesn't know how oid he ts, but) Wis naval experience, however,| Signed up between the United official records name a date, these = accepted, | States and Germany, In which the He must register, but might | feW contests on this point. _ Lack Gardens ‘Girls Planting in Boxes me —— — bal CAPTURE 500 MEN NNA, June 4.—In the San SELECT SERVICE might result in his be ejected Itallans from f che records would no donbt be difficult} despite his record United States would not call on Ger- | nd captured 500 1 4 ES to dislodge “ mans, even if they are citizens of 1 four r the United § fey tl to introduce our new and four machine Shee Q.—I am not a citizen of this| the United States, to fight against plate, whieh is the) | Q—Does a boy of 19 have sh ge: and | have not my first | Germany, but would call upon these strongest plate known, FRENCH ARE REPULSED | Q—t1 left my home in India when | register if he has served two years! papers. | desire to know whether || German citizens if the United i ad aever the fect of the SOFIA, June 4.—French troops little boy, between the ages of | in the.army? And will he have to) should use the name | was qhrist-| States was at war with any other are attacking on the Macedonian go to the front? | ened with, or the assumed name || Country except Germany and Aus- jouth; you can bite corn off the 1 cob; guaranteed 15 years. front again, but the Bulgarians are|13 and 15, and worked for about 12) A.A boy of 19 doesn’t have to| took after having entered this coun. | tira-Hungary? hem years on ships all over the world.| ragister, no matter what he has| try? | A—It the ’ . Gold crown .... eee 83,00 | never kept track of my birth date} yc acing, Only men wh vel 4 | If there is such a treaty, it i $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 RUMANIANS ACTIVE or age. | quit the sea and married| costed ihair 2int birthday, but mot | nave, mlsht be wise to give both | bas no bis pe ugh in oe tnetrue- é $10 eet of teeth ... $5.00 RERLIN June ‘Rumanian five years ago. My wife, thru a) iicsed their dlat birthday have anes ane 1 the registration of lee aa erring reeleeeen aa Bridge work, per tooth, cold $2.00 troops attacked Tentonic positions | recent accident, lost her toes. 1) ropisior + hal ality fA Sat this select garvice 6 Tc, coowas : $3.00 he Moldavion front Saturday) took out my first papers a few] item, aes after you explain it to Gold fillings $1.00 up ste ERHnee yr: RSet MOR ers ae Shaet aute bres Fee | @r=Oana itineman. ibe compelled | Q.—If a man registers June 5 and gp al oe My mother, who ve still in india, in.| £2,99 t2 War If he has been married) Q.—Does a man who has taken becomes 31 June 6, but is exempt. Platina fillings Tbe F.USSIANS WINNING forma me now that | was born De-| on ef ue Neyibane tertlgnt ter te ay ‘der | solely dependent upon Hiv tera All work guaranteed for 16 years. ROGHAD, “u08-4:—Rosslan'| cember 18, 106 MUR: | Corset | ge all other wien within the|anle now law? eel pore eINie Removed ag a Have Impression taken in the morn- troops have defeated ‘Turks, tak-|my statement regarding my firet| "ane i% Al! otliy | Potaecaay 6 wi es Hale ss ts tow guineas an on ‘ ing and Ket tceth same day. Exam: ing three heights in the Sakiz re-| papers, or must | register ae my| Prescribed age Iimits married A.—He has to register if he is| records, and is he subject to cm jnation and udvice tree. gion of the Mesopotamian frontier.| papers call my age, or will | be ex-|‘2ey Will no doubt be exempted) past 21, but not yet 31. Whether | future drawings? din Ganatas at oan Plate Jompted with my wife in her con- from the first call, if their wives] or not he'll be exempt from the | A.—No special provision is made end Bridgs Werk. We Stand aon? are § LY dependent upon them.| first call for select service is an-|for the man who becomes 31 one the Test of Time. GERMANS FAIL TO |” AmcWour cane good example ae other matter not yet determined by | ay after registration, any more ealicst, of our present patre ane is of some of the plexing tangles| @.—-Do single firemen have to go?| the government | than for the fellow who becomes 31 eta, whone work ‘a atill giving & LAND DIVER BASE 1101 the district boards: may have] A.—'Ten million men are expected Jone year after registration, His ‘ " to grapple with in determining ex-!to register. Only 500,000 will be} — @—How is a man going to prove | record, as obtained next Tuesday, the WASHINGTON, June 4.--Minis-|emptions. In the first place, youlcalled, No instructions have been, N€ 18 past 31 years of age if the Will no doubt be kept, and he will ter Dominici of Venezuela bay de- will probably not be called upon to| received indicating that firemen! @uthorities won't take his word for "0 doubt be subject to future draws 47 Mist has no nied reports that German Influence serve If your wife is solely depend | would be exempted because of their| 't ings, If there are any Cut - Rate m for garder 0 8 and boys! has procured # submarine base onjent upon you. ‘T fact t she | occupation \.—Almost every man’s age is on, @—-Does a married man with de. D p cigar box Girls of Washing. the coast of Venezuela, and declares 8 lost her toes will probably not record somewhere So, if it de) Pendents have to file his claim for ~@ entists ton Irving high school here that nothing could arise to change] enter into the matter, You might| @.—ls a man who has lost his| velops to the point where he must | exemption before June 5? 7 aor UNIVERSITY a ows cultivating cigar box gar De eA » of bis country}attempt to straighten out the mia-Icitizenship by reason of having! prove his age, he should attempt to] A.—-No, He may never have to meee Onvosl' Pranser. ersen na. » e Pa : take as to your age, if you have served in naval prison, subject to present some record as evidence. make a formal claim,