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STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917. PAGE 7 BATTLEPHOBIA IS NEW[— size ‘It’s Induced by Fear Due to Shell Shock Hy United Press Leased Wire | cream, and talking about {It for E prepay postage on all Dry Goods orders sent to points in Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Ore gon and Montana CHICAGO, July 11.—"Battle days.” | phodta,” a malady entirely for The only cure, Dr. Mundie | elkn to America, will soon be | sald, was to keep the patien prevalent here, in the opinion | mind eccupled with subjects | Gingham Ba S le Women’s | euroiogist at the ‘Royal vie | ner ee Se Petticoats sement alesrocom Bathing Suits Canoda, who ts ateoding the | RUSSIANS DRIVING 65c $1.50 | opening of the national conven ~ | tlon of allenists and neurolo WEDGE INTO TEUTS ETTICOATS of striped M OMEN’S Black Cotto sine ot America Nera toy g P prician ker ianhat: Novelty Tub Skirts 5 W Jersey Sathing Suits with | ing from shell shock tn the * Cont inued From Page 1! cut amply wide and fin 95c $1 50 2 25 white trimming; lightweight 4 #\ trenches, that cannot be de | ¢ ished with deep flounce; 9 . ’ . and allow plenty of freedom also —we will prepay postage to any Pacific Coast Mili- tary encampment on any Dry Goods purchased here. at University St Phone—Main 00 | ~ _ - _ ~ Gen. Korniloff's forces were advance 0 Sizes 40 ] sertbed,” he satd ing westward from the left bank of [J lengths, 38, 40 and 42 PAIN colorings,.| aula pea Brae nee: B | “It ix the greatest problem of | ine Lomnica river. Very desirable for wear poe shed and 44. Price $1.50. ° : Hf the war tn Canada, end tt will Te matoment octared 2,000 men | under house dress or tub aN stripes and plaids ee ee net Am ‘onfror ‘ r 0 guns ha on taken, end vari ( “ Advance Moumcememt: Coming | It Ie not a real form of in- {In the three days’ battle Gea frock. Price 65¢ lend variety to this col Rate | sanity, and not a fear of war or | polina we captured more than 150 meneenent Sie Ceo Sie Lah eres F; Wind e 9 of being killed, but a fear sim office: i 10,000 ith 80 t 5 Friday, am Extraordimary Salle of| | thr‘ tear that maker's SUC, tnt 10.000 men, with 80 ; ’ | igs deeds Meme ag Oi cial Vili = - = * | ne gp play Sag Just be- torial,” the war office announced. Children s from poplin, — linen-fin Nets and Voiles ¥ | fore the kick-ot © most se The German army of Gen, Von P line Women's Bats | Hous cates ‘aro found In-men — pothmer hax been aeparsted trom Handkerchief pic ag erg 9c Yard | blown up in the trenches the Austrian forc under Gea. an ercnieis basket-weave cottons and jue Voiles are 36 inches : ; tattleppe victims usual. Kirbach Roth forces are in im ¥ re ‘ * —1,000 of the newest styles at a price that will ly return home with the mind | ine » peril of a flanking move 30c Dozen ’ ance with large patch wide and Sotiess 4 ve saat ie : » Nie of a child, delighting over some | ment of great strength 0 pockets, button trimming printed borders in light-co! be meesationally prt See Window Display to- |_simple thing, like a dish of feo | ‘The drive against Lemberg gain | HILDREN'S White and detachable Salts. ored floral effects; the Nets morrow. Sale opens 9 a, m. Friday. A a ed ground every hour today | Hemstitched Hand s are 30 to 34 inches wide Sizes 24 to 30 waist and designed in conven tional patterns. Attractive Moderately priced values at @¢ yard. 95¢, $1.50, $2.25. Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. measurement, Enemy Demoralized | The suddenness of the Russian kerchiefs and styles with | é loffensive in this Stanialau-Halics | colored roll edge the | 4 sector, combined with the new) dozen, B3O0¢. ‘ | ARE pelle ed vigor with which the Russtans at Basement Salesroom. | tacked, has demoralized the enemy. | | An Unusual Thursday Sale of How broken are the Teutonic de By United Prees tawsed Wire fonses is illustrated in the constant : : Women’s Suits amd Coats | SAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—Ar-/ utilization of cavalry in the Rus Lisle Union - rest of Hindus and prominent men sian advance, The break fn the e 2 sail “i ‘ in all sections of the country on| enemy morale is best shown by Suits. $1 00 federal indictments ebar | 7 . spiracy to foment a stilon ta ae akan ae W' IMEN’S Summer Women’s Coats and Dresses India a xpected today. Prepara Expect New Offensive Unior Suits ke | tion of warrants based on the truo| From the fact that Russian ar vp UNTS, om |bills returned by the grand jury|tillery was roaring over parts of| neck and sleeveless, with | v4 3 here Saturday is now complete. the Riga front today, it was be crochet top run with silk at uce rices H| Nine persons have been arrested | lieved that the Russian offensive i i fas |here during the past 24 hours, six| movement would shortly be extend tape anc ie ene ts m4 > P : ad . : | Hindus, Louis T. Hengstler, Solon ed to this theatre of war $1.00. : ANY items of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel remaining from earlier dis- Ic. Leonh d th pe ‘+ M line Basement Salesroom. . J ee egg tet Reread Reesor sigs resep in ir dt parm te plays are marked for disposal at prices that mean unusual savings for |wife. Leonhauser, a man of 60,/ ly one of the strongest of the enemy | those who buy now. Among the seasonable items featured are: at $18.50 FFERING two splendid lots of new garments, in the newest styles, and affording values that are among the season's most attractive —The Suits, formerly $25.00, $28.75 and $29.50, are of excel- lent poiret twills, gabardines, tricotines and men's. wear serges —Colors include tan, gray, sea sand, marine blue, char- treuse, navy blue, black and declares he is a brother of Maj. fronts. Germany used her strength Leonhauser of the 25th U. 3. in-jhere to back up threats of a drive Crepe Kimonos | fantry. He and hi wn bonds aun) on to Petrograd. | . Fare reloaded be ee ee oe GERMANS CURLING 75c Wash Dresses Silk Dresses, Reduced to | nigance unul ‘naaay / AX attreo d 3 95 $9 85 $12 35 $15 00 | LINE IN BELGIUM lively low Reduced to $3. Oo, 0, . | COAST SINGERS By United Press Leased Wire price for Dainty Afternoon Dresses of figured Afternoon and Street Dresses of chif- LONDON, July 11.—A strong these cool, | a front of 1,400 yards, Marshal Singing societies from all Haig reported today. along the Pacific Coast are on “Around Nieuport the enemy at- thelr way to Seattle for the tacked ¢ rminedly,” the British made of cot | | fro 1 a a i s white checks Gincak aces kneel. Hie | light uverst voiles, a Sports Frocks of gaberdine fon taffeta and pongee in Russian blouse —The Coats, formerly sXoo COMING FRIDAY port (Belgium) succeeded in | pede and linene in Russian blouse and and regulation waistline effects—gray, $27.50 and $29.75, represent Eb aeeatodeey te Ngo Bet gg Phen They are | straight-line effects | avy, green, tan and black. the season's best models in belted and flared effects. Ma terials are splendid velours, ton crepe, as yo Sports Coats, Reduced to $3.25 and $4.75 Festival of Uni i commander reported. "Our de 4 : gunniburls, coverts, wool jer- Singers to be hard oe my oe iteseoa Were. leveled hed be nuc-| st ae Norfolk and other belted styles of checked, striped and plaid tweed coatings. sey, etc., in tan, rose, mustard, Friday evening ceeded in penetrating our positions shoulder. —Basement Salesroom. chartreuse. Copenhagen and Marie Sundelius, famous (on 4 front of 1,400 yards, reaching| Choice of bavy blue grand opera singer, will be the | to the right of Yser, near the sea. | pink, lent 4 “chief attraction, but the sing- The enemy penetrated — the bine. dik Ing societies, too, are attract- | dunes to a depth of 600 yards ed blue, taves | ing wide interest. Gen. Haig said the bridges across der, wistaria . | The Svea male choir, which will|the Yeer and other waterways had and coral, | A Disposal of | participate, under the direction of | ieen destroyed jsoldting the dunes! trimmed with |H. P. Sather, received highest hon- : If color, white or SUMMER ( @) I I ONS 5 tor, near the coast, and posit ° jors at the San Francisco exposi gnc dln : - a Persian pattern. Sizes 36 to Ition. There are ten other societies Lombartzyde. “Pri 1 | “The enemy gained the positions! ph dic» | = which will compete against the! 7 P | —Hasement Salesroom. Svea choir Friday temporarily,” he added. ‘Counter | = fattacks drove him back.” at '15¢ Yard To honor the presence of Mme. | Sundelius, a supper will be given |. Seuport is about two miles from | F | at the Swedish club at 5:30 p. m.| the sea, at the extreme left of the Auto Scarfs ROKEN lines and short lengths of the plain Priday lehting line in Belgium. From ‘ . ly i One of the objects of the United | Mere to the sea the terrain ts flat) 65c and fancy cottons that figure so prominently in | me eitur tits the 7atae vate) ARTICULARLY handy for the midsummer clothes scheme are quoted at this Westende and Broeders-Duynen. vacation and for traveling reduced price for quick disposal Included: — wear are there sheer Chiffon Singing societies is to preserve Swedish songs on the Pacific} Coast. | |REPULSE GERMAN RAID Scarfs in many pleasing color- | Striped and Figured Voiles Striped Galatea By United Press Leased Wire ings. Finished with woven | . | PARIS, July 11—Repulse of Ger. | bordeg end hematitched ends, Percale Gingham Romper Cloth Lawn man raids around Sapigneul, tn the and measure 30x58 Inches. | Organdie Beach Cloth Printed Batiste | Percale House Champagne, were reported in to- Price @5¢. ‘ | 1 day's official stat t. A —Basement Salesroom. ‘ set " ette ON BLAST CASE ter ok eran Moaigenenh os pte ly Striped Cotton Pongee Sport Suiting Ripp' Sacques, 75¢ he left bank of the Meuse *xceptional values at yard. St By, Called Prose Leased Wire lactitioes Aghia war active. In per eed —Basement Salesroom S_ pictured, well-made ALLEJO, Cal., July 11.—Rumors|the Woevre, north of Fiery, the Sacques of light. per- cale in which to begin that arrests are imminent as the Germans were thrown back {n |result of the official investigation | sharp fighting | i 5 summer mornings coolly 40-in. Crepe de Chine and comfortably. Pat- terned with stripes and $1.29 Y ard | dots on white grounds lof the explosion o: the black pow: a der magazine at the Mare Island rake 1.350 ENGLISH ‘ | and trimmed with white UMMEK has brought many uses for this soft | or colored binding. Price navy yard were circulatea here to| hERLIN. July 11, via London.—| $i) day. Commanaant Harry George Capture of 1,350 English prisoners | adaptable silk—even sports suits use it to good SGC. -tetamsat acmue effect. The color-assortment is very broad, including HE Eldredge Two-spool Sewing Machine eliminates a bothersome, troublesome,,time- taking nuisance—the old time Shuttle. —With the Eldredge Two-spool Machine you Sew direct from two spools of thread—one spool on top of the sewing arm, the other spool under the machine plate. and other navy officers on the va in the taking of an enemy defensive island maintained their policy of | sie, tnin hment Gasman tae ceaet 1 n silence: and Toran’ (© confirm OF | and Lombartzyde was announced by | One report is that the official the war office today, ee board of inquiry, headed by Capt be enemy was driven back to} orge, is investigating a civilian|'®® Yeser,” the statement contin-; d AP ued mploye at the island bearing a/"*0 sf German name, who was intrusted The English losses were heavy| with the care of the keys to the ts tne tha ve Our tents sa] 11-Quart Aluminum | Sky-blue Lavender Nile-green Toilet Soap 8 5 —This two-spool idea is the greatest ad? vancement made for years in sewing ma chines. They're simple of operation and are thoroughly guaranteed —Join the Eldredge Two-Spool Club and secure one of these modern machines on our easy payment plan—$1.00 down, $1.00 a, week | —Join our Dress Form Club. You can obtain one | of the best Forms on payments of $1.00 down and 50c a week. yard buildings. Capt. George sent | he 4 Wistaria Bottle-green |to Washington last night a long re-| PO! yet en pater ne soca | Kettle, Wit With | Ladle Baby-blue ‘ | eapgpliceetl tas vom Turquoise Mulberry Pink | 5c Cake Jobs Cost 10.67c Each PUBLIC INSTALLATION $2. $2.25| | Sapphire Lee Primrose HE following varieties It cost the city employment, Evergreen lodge, No. 60, A. 0. U Alice-blue are featured in this A exceptional value in a Chartreuse Old-rose Evergreen hall Wednesday night large (11 quart) Lipped | Belgium-blue Ivory Golf-red low-priced Toilet Soap: mony will be public. Mem Preserving Kettle of good ‘ Trellis Rose, Rosalie, Dairy ed to bring families and srade, medium-weight alumi- | Light-nav Black Wine. " pestle J ——— num, with fourinch aluminum | € y Queen, Cocoa Castile and bureau an average of 22.93 cents to W., will hold installation of officers find a man a job in 1894, while it costs only 10.67 cents now, accord. | The ce ing to the annual report bers a are Fraser-Paterson Co., 4th FI CALIFORNIA PICTURE STORY | sie bel ———— - REAL PAINLESS 2 PES ge 9 ae | ame ers?” I said to myself. OM : EAST OREGON WILL "All right, Toddy,” sald Blieno, eT Reearae DENTISTS ; NOT TOLERATE .W.W. ‘Confessions of. aWife | ee a AMUSEMENTS| IN Are you sure Mr. Waverly is | make it all up” PENDLETON, Or. July 11 Love baled lA ag weit enough to talk business,| “I'll make it up, but T don’t want EVES OF 7 This district is prepared for the >____—_——. | nurse?” I asked anxiously. to kiss. Only babies kiss each Br Merete won 1, W. W. A band of 50 men, armed| ““Yos, dear,” I answered, when! «yo. the doctor says he is. The|otuer and kiss you—only babies }and with full authority, is organized | ye, quoted the old saw about! aocior told Mr. Wavorly he thought |}4nd women,” he amended sullenly. |here to.ay to protect Eastern Ore-|the bridge and running water, “Wel it would do him more good to Eliene sighed and let them go 7 | Ihave known each other intimately | |know before he went away just lout of the room. “I do not know tay i State Fire Marshal Wells and tor a long time, Ellene, and 1 ex- | how his business stood, than to go| “hat I am going to do with Toddy. m nere yesterday Ww archouse the Margte and Eliene of o | ‘ Tai 4 than Budge,” she said, and she taeda “The ‘Ambassador’ |men, farmers and others, and out-| \equaintance as the water that. 18 | “AN right. Tell Mr. Waverly 1 went back to our conversation as Powerful, stirring rama. \}ined methods of procedure nning under the bridge now is|W!ll be home for dinner, and we/i4, we nad not been interrupted ay BRNEST WILKES (whalebone) plate, 1. W.W. will be met with guns.|Nirerogt “from that which was Will have it together out on the en-| ‘0,70 tad uot poan, interrupted Ishts 206, 306. arg thgee lightest and strongest pinte baer The farmers are in no mood to tol |) .ning under it then. | psnte porch, “What I wanted to say, Margie,” floes not cover the roof oft th erate the agivitors, and are ready Do you know, Margie,” sald} When T got back to Eliene I/ eho said, “is a woman should make mouth; you can bite corn a to protect the fields. The I. W. W.\ miene, “1 sometimes wish the old|found her trying to settle a dis-!over her love as she does herself cob; guaranteed 15 years. have threatened to burn the fields was back, I rather liked! pute between Budge and Toddy, in| every day.” Gold crown ..... seeeeceees BBOO when ine grain is ripe and dry ter than I do that self-con-/ which she said, “But, Toddy, your) put 1 don’t understand, Eliene,” [higrorne 1:20 o's Byes 4:30 to 11 | | 915 get of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 F) earrnf I Ay beet ing taped woman who answers to the|father would not like you to do/y said, “I am not conscious that I remont Benton & Co. oe jleft this part of the state, is re " | thet.” y - +++ BB “oe name now | make myself over every day bars, "Frcs Other Big hove Me ats yer tooth, gold pay eg” ; é [ported niet “| don't,” | answered stoutly. “I| “Don't care what my father] “The waters run constantly un- of the Doat 2 . " rT leve you better today than I did|tikes,” said the youngster |der the bridge, Margie. é White crowns . ee a! VINCENT ASTOR iS when you were younger and more | “Why, Toddy! “You mean we do change, alth rea ti | . PY eee ) , 2 Be, altho Gold fillings eel | inexperienced, and I think Harry] “No, sir—ma'am. I don't care so] we may not be conscious of it?” Silver fillings .. California's — scenic grandeur ;magnificent multiple-reel photo VISITED BY WIFE | coe. too.” Eliene hesitated a min-| very much about my father. He is} “Yes, we change in everything | Platina fillings ... looms large in the newest multiple-|drama, with the active assistance nice tl c ute, and then said, “That ts what I | nice to play with and have around,|except in our ideas of love. We aon 36 ears. reel motion picture masterplece, of the authorshimself, Mr. Wright | NEW YORK, July 11 —Vincent | wanted to talk to you about, dear.” | but oh, mumsey, he isn’t like you.| want everybody to love us just as 4 ford Zorn “The Eyes of the World,” now at|greatly amplified the romance for|Astor is on duty tn a French port ‘But 1 thought you wanted to/If you don't like me to slap Budge’s|/they did at first. We are always dey. Exam: the Metropolitan The production | Mr. Clune, and on his part Clune|He is an ensign tn the naval mi-| talk to me about my going to Calt| face because he won't let me play | lamenting the thrills.” also takes on special distinction by | lavished a fortune in money and _jitia, according to information re- fcrnia with Dick.” Just as I said| with Margaret Ann half the time, I} “But, Eliene, how does that con- of Our Flate |ringing to the fore two of the |spent six months’ time in turning |ceived here today. His wife has that, little book, the maid came to!won't slap him, But, mumsey, I} nect up with my going to Califor. re M84 greatest men in America in their jout a product worthy of its sub- jarrived in France for war relief tye qoor and said | Was wanted on | like to do it, he looks so surprised.” |ria with Dick?” # special lines of endeavor. ‘These | ject. work and has gone immediately to. ¢}.6 phone. | 1 could not help smiling, but I) “I want you to begin all over Moet of our present aerenase are Harold Bell Wright, author of, Readers of “The byes of the | Visit her husband It was Dick's nurse, “Mrs, Wav-| turned away so the children would} again, dear.” Seer wehgem wore, te wtih ating good this and severai other famous | World” do not need to be assured) .. . aE erly,” she seid, “Mr Waverly | not see. Toddy is larger and quick | “But can 1?" Mari Ss deli | re noe worm our customers who stories, and W. H. Clune, the film (that it is replete with the material ‘First Coal Strike wants me to tell you Mr. Edie isjer of mind than Budge. Dear little} “You can’t stand still—you must e undelius hav: tested our work When sessing magnate. |for a charming and thrilling photo- i R. R * ith him, and he finds some busi-|1jundering, sweet-hoarted Budge! |either go forward or begin over United Swedish Singers of the| hace Pe te Om eee uu | Wright's wonderful story of love | play. Photographically the achieve- M Made on » LANE joss matters will prevent him trom/A litte ehudder reo tifa meas Liagsin. 1 iaade tye thistare dear, Ni pad jand adventure in San Bernardino|ment is very beautiful, An elab-| ANCHORAGE, July 10.—The going tomorrow, Mr. Edie will ex-! locked at the radiant Irish face of|of not beginning over.” ee ef Senttie 5 ews Rate |#nd Riverside counties of Callfor-|orate musical score, played by alfirst strike of coal on the main change the tickets for a train next | Murgoret Ann looking up with pure} “I thought you did,” Fieth nat dis at os, |uia, whieh has had a sale of over |specially augmented orchestra, has| government railroad was made one! Tuesday. He says you need not admiration, not at the twins, but at “Oh, if I only had, Harry and I 50c; 1,000 Reserved, $1.00 a million coples—the largest sale,| been composed and arranged for|mile from the Little Susitna river hurry home as he and Mr. Edie) Eiliene herself. would be much happier today.” &t Johnson-Doner Piano Co. pe. #, UNIVERSITY #. owe fact, of any story ever printed |the production by J. C, Nurnberger,| crossing by contractors, Tuesday,| will be busy until late in the after- hat if that little spalpeen| “What do you mean, Elienef” 4629 Third Ave. te Ce in America—has been done into aa mysician of international note, while excavating a hill for ballast. | noon.” made trouble between those broth- (To be continued) al

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