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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917 PAGE 7 Sa FROM AMERICA, =< FREDERICK&NELSON 500 Women's Uniom Suits j 39c Bach ASKS AVIATOR Special , la New White “Tub” Skirts BY MILTON BRONNER P : ae WASHINGTON, D. C, July ( UALITY worth at least 50¢ betore recent 6—"From my ihewivens st h. 4 . iy rise prices. Good quality cotton; \V the aviation ee, ‘ . on [ k. bead top so Ye knee game, as seen ‘ A neck, be ps, arms also taped; cuff knee in active service | Vv hal f BY Sizes 4, 5 and Special Saturday. .39c with the Lafay- | Li ‘ DO. if Fraser-Pa Firat ette Exscadrilie | \ F I in France, t “a { pees ra would say Amer ez P4 shy ‘ HH toa. ban fencer . ' t sucl Hilt most effective \ \ elltailored Whites il service by going | | r i | i infor the manu: | he 4 } find a place man ; Main 7100 facture of air. | t 4 | f planes adapted : for bombing pur F ae ! Dr iecartank Special — of poses. At the , ? In Cotton Gaberdine, Hi : : Re went | An Attractive Offering of Bedford Cord and Rep H S fs) man them. Each carries a eae ; f > crew of two, one to run the | ° white nart! be r j ‘al machine, the other to handle | | pocketed 4 ) al style r ! the bombs. America hae not | CW ‘ i developed the high. powered | tubbing ree i ting grot f one-man battleplane, and it at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50. : { just as well to leave that pha Second Floor. i of air service to the French.” | a : The speaker wan Adjt. Frederick N ° aiile i 4 aS H. Prince, of Boston, whose broth: | | > a TL it es ee en | me Ieee ont coe St Ses Sores | SPECIAL purchase, comprising two hundred Women’s Initiale ; Jersey and wool Jersey. Just (7 fh waa SAE ia neti. “Prtebe ti Gn Mme. Marie Sundelius ' Blouses in sixteen different styles, including the 7 i 29 handsome Sport Suits in all \ furlough in this city with Adjt Mme. Marie Sundelius, Swedish | four pictured. Among them are H dk h f R d d Hf q Lawrence Rumsey of Buffalo nigh fe, and latest star of the : an erchiers educe i F Prince is right,” said Rumeey.| Metropolitan Grana era, will Sport Blouses of Japanese Silks in tailored effect witl . it i Get this picture of what America|make her debut before Seattle ‘ ' a bisdlimad fern’ els: $3 B 3 ELE - can do: Suppose the United States | music lovers Friday evening, at the | colored collar and tie, also tuch ! 1 3 Ox r@) 1X, Cc u ha v $380 as rig wt ; T "4 beats he will. be: enelited by $50 Georgette Crepe Blouses in semi-dress m¢ designed HERE are 160 boxes of these Handker« ms icone i i hat were formerly $45.00 ecact with it would not take so many Swedish sing of the United with embroide and lace ished with large ce cll at this reduced price, and three styles of letter aii that was priced at $50.00 ships and that is a big considera ict wagers: oc the Peles lar; $3.50. to choose from tt} h ; - : After they got over there, this} Mme. 18 was given al ‘ The initials are embroidered in novelty two-tone ant All in one lot at, aviation army, protected by French royal welk y the Swedish peo: | Crepe de Chine Blouses silored wea etisek- Jon: ohact’ Teh lawaesletteme: to. lente alain i it each battleplanes, could sail out some of & w she ached and hemstitched and designed with conver ry ‘ ; Bit) SS le day for miles up and down and back Friday, She was whisked lar: $3.50 : tyle, alse style enclosed in Fleur de Lis shield aie i < ‘ of the enemy trenches h ma-/about the city ks and boule collar; > , > git | —They are splendidly tailored gar- chine would carry at least 100\vards in @ car beautifully de Sizes range from 36 to 46 or floral e al ments of distinction. pounds of explosive 20 times asjed in blue and gold, the Swe ai a en I xceptional iinet for 35 cire wide it powerful as melinite. national “colors Decorations : og he Me J ? “This army ef the air could | °4? ly designed and carri . —They come in Rose, Cherry, biact out. che. back enemy {under the personal supervis B. ”S shi ee ae eine <5 US SEs se Heatherbl Copenhagen, Peacock, Chartreuse, trenches, communicating |Mr. Roseleat, president of oys ports eatherbioom . re . trenches, ammunition and food ase OOS 4 | . | Hunters, Lilac, Magenta, Apple Be rraicea ten it Sweet Marie" Sundelius was| Blouses, 29c en *sroom. Petticoats HH Green and Navy Blue. the entire American force were | orn is Sweden, coming to wane ’ Bit catincaaieale 1 75 : : va a at the age of 11, She recefved ii | —Preser-Paterom Oo, Third Pio wiped out—which would not [tt at te wet ot cal HE shortsleeve, $ happen—it would have accom. |the greater | of her musical ‘ . Hi plished more than infantry with sanphipcellnindl sud o0u sports - collar styles A New Shipment of ANY desirable colors are { 200,000 losses could do that boys like for warm ‘ ; i featured in these well- 1] Women’s ‘igh Gy Gr de C r - OFFICER A DAY gga ce ite Waists at 95c male Futensie--tates See ! () i atom » J - . | in durabt yng Nar per green, light-gray, dark-gray, | eiter Is Against | ‘ s ; ; ee | nd a@e Oats Leiter £ | cales and chambrays in Al these fresh-looking, inex- white, black, Copenhagen, | F ood Gamblers Now plain colors and hght and | uses will make a s le navy and purple. They have i 5 ° canned? | Us dark striped _ patterns erecsiice So arohi | adjustable waistline and wide if Leiter, who lost $9,000,000 in Sizes 6 to 15 years, Price atte flounce finished with double ne 1 when 29e. cascade front accordion - plaited ruffle. | Distinctive Coats, “Formerly. Priced the cae | 30YS' CORDUROY and trimming of lace, inser- Lengths, 36, 38 and 40. Price { Ac 8.75, 9. n Sas gid fhe United Press Leased Wire LB 2 or hemstitching, also 75. $48.75, $49.50 and $55.00 ket and | talted ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 13.— | KNICKERBOCKI RS ee ; 4 : ba Ld, «pee tea, | COLLECTION of the season's sae nwt. food, The United States naval acad | n dark-drab shade shirtwais styles—all | $ test styles ix runniburis re he emy here is trying to increase | well - mac and at with large square collars . | eager , n gunniburl gamblers 804) ity output to one new officer a | esd Ngee se 7 : — | s, poiret twills ar jectines. declares such) gay Opty FON, aiees f Sizes 36 to 46. Price BBG. N | | The terials are all of splendid ep a bel Under the new order of years, $1.25. —Basement Balesroum ove ty | quality, and g : ; aeet things in the American navy, | ‘oR einen | | yuality, and garments are in th It $ id os | e Y» BOYS BATHING ——st 5 | iy season's clever semi-belted and flared Leiter has| Dnt, alert boys, from 16 to | SUITS in dark-blue Neckwear, 25c | Hi \t pe 688 verte ga.non’| 20. have chances, unheard of a | i i ’ Wek ecis chat Ene | | oa : de o few years back, to win officers’ | with white trimming Ch ] B f. t S d ] "g ainty Neck: | Pe onion Banat inclnden chee 0 = oy wr ee S sizes 26 to 32, 75¢. ldrens Daretloo andais pieces as are required for | tiende. Fy tga als and is re ™ ' a | reuse ¢, ta n, green, paying his ane there will be no political | Men's Overalls, Jackets, freshening the summer suit Rookie and vedfions a dg hhc | an Collars of voile and organdie, | fan To Have Biggest Navy | Work Shirts, Half-hose ° = lace-trimmed Collars, Collar 5 America is to have the biggest . , Cr _ in a Saturday sale $29.50 Father Gives 15 Sons and best navy in the world. To and Gloves. S airy and comfortable as and Cuffs Sets and Vestees. | Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor ather ‘5 command the scores of new fight —Barement Salesroom. shoes should be for little Priced at 25¢, | to Serve Uncle Sam'l jing noite tobe vuttt. bunds rae folks’ play times are these | —Basement Salosroom. | i GRYSTAL SPRINGS, Mien, Juiy|*¢citional officers. will be needed. 3 7 ; eget os | | CREASE REGIMENT 13.—“I have not one, but 15 sons to ir ee pl ama ar Bathing Caps <) i 3arefoot Sandals of pearl elk, i give to the army and navy, and will /OUt to fill the demand SOSA, with chrome - tanned soles ‘ ansen | A 10 per cent increase in the en- Sittingly do 80,” said John Taylor,| This fall 1,500 embryonic officers | mr, with i |rollment of Col. J. B. Cavanaugh’s:~ ¢armer living near here. Ho s will be enrol and there would | 25c Sizes 9 to 11, $1.35 pair; 12 deweler and Silversmith crack regiment of engineers was the father of children (he oh navy department) # i re | 1010 Second Ave, Near jauthorized Friday. The regiment salen watssam it not ecide uate the 1918] ATHING CAPS of to 2, $1.50 pair. j will be recruited up to a t t class tl | fisomen 17S to Buy 25,000 ‘Heretofore the maximum enrolt gum rubber in | Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxfords ) White Canvas Mary Jane , ieags meas s ment at the academy has deen plain and diving with extra-heavy soles; for Pumps with leather soles 5 Horses for the Army jaout 1.200 a year an assortment of m children and boys and heels, in sizes for | | 4 dasa" debaap gat ace stad PP ie ivetaae Sepa APR ‘ to choose from, cue} (ob Shep Tat women and misses; sizes | { States army contracts for approx! men emphasizes the tmpera-| 8% to 11, $1 12 to - | { y © horses having been|tive need for more officers to han 25e cach Mt $1.75 pair; 2% to 6 6 to 3, A506 Pert at the Nation-/dle our fighting ships | ae er $2225 pair to 2, $1.75 pair; 2% to 6, al stock 4 orders for Chance for Enlisted Men jerry snd Childtente Bat 82.00 pair 2,000 of the animals | A few years ago each represent: | “ ’ ent Leather Mary Jane . 5 : ative and United States senator! Children’s Taped | Pures with whits soles | S*7e and Youths’ white Can. 4 Talks 9 tle " ee : : . and heels. Sizes 6 to 8, M ennis Oxfords with : Walks ,000 Miles to places in ‘the academy filled thru Union Suits, 50c $1.40 pair: &% to 11, rubber oles, Sizes 11 to White Schools Finishes High |eoy exch can make tour @p HILDREN’S Cotton $1.00 pair: 11% to 2, 2, $5: 2% to 6, MOE pair Middy Sui ; ST. CLAIRSVILLE, 0., July 13—|pointments. The president of the ( Vain 6 Whe oy ane me aa lddy Suits | Elmer Kratz holds the record for| United States has 15, | nion u it wid Union Dentists long-distance walking to obtain an| It is becoming more and more tapes and buttons for , $1.75 | education. It took Kratz four years undergarments OME) White the custom to throw appointments | fastening to obtain his diploma, and he walk W Women’s open to examination | charge less for first class work than any bine ed 9,000 miles. He resided in the and give every boy a chance to get no underwaist nece Crepe Gowns in As pie’ r ed, plain say hite dentists in Seattle? Their work is guarantee country, #ix miles from the school-|into the academy sary. High neck, knee kimono style, with ma- | Suit of cotton twill, with j } for 15 years. Absolutely painless extracting. house, and never missed a day, He| Secretary of the Navy Josephus length style for boys, | n a ‘ ; | sailor collar and = short | =NDANTS. n ph ) | chine-embroidered design | LADY ATTENDANTS. was graduated a few days ago with Daniels, a few months ago, got| low neck and _ sleevele | ‘ sleeves and skirt in plain | UNION DENTISTS ae ree |thru a law permitting him to fill/ for girls, Sizes 4 to 14 c and scallops in pink or | pelted style. Sizes 36 to 46. — _— ag 100 places at Annapolis from the p f blue. Price 59¢ | Price «= ia : pe yy ‘ | rice 5O0¢. c rice $1.75 35% Pike Street. Over Owl Drug Store. | Charles Dickens’ “Pickwick Pa-\ranks of enlistd men in the navy.) “Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. | pers” begin Monday These places are to be determined thru competitive examination —— — WAR BOARD STOPS EMBARGO SHIPPING WASHINGTON, July 13—The |railway war board of the American Railway association today directed| MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY ON SPECIAL SUMMER TERMS Now you can have the very best of music on the easiest of terms. Any one of these complete outfits will bring the best dance music into your home—you can listen to the world’s great ‘TIMMERMAN IS ~ INDICTED FOR “I was ushered into the inner of. fice, and found a man sitting “| mine. This particular afternoon, ° YOUTH, LIKE AGE, LONGS | | how. cat singers—it means the very best entertainment for everybody all re place an immed FOR FRIENDSHIP ever, I was more than ever lonely,” | his shirt sleeves with his feet upon | | egraphic embargo on shipments|@——— at lunen. {She continued, “as Aunt Rachel had|the desk. He apologized for h } |of commoditie d by President 1 went home from that lunch |) oi) ao distant and cold to me,|!"& on his hat, saying he ‘felt A | Wilson in his FO proclama-|eon, Margie,” said Paula, “very | you seo how inconsistent is human | draft. It spoke well of my powers | | tion of July 9 except when such|much cast down. 1 had met, OnlY) jitire Margie. I went to that/®* am actress that I did not lav | By_United Press Leased Wire | SPECIAL |shipments are accompanied by a{because I had surprised them sag [luncheon for the express purpose | Ut unfortunately I could not te] SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.—Re. } federal license |meeting me, the hed 1 haoa tei ot having a Mttle fun with Aunt i as an illustration of my abil-! vealing the strong official backing | | Bice na e world ad been told, " ‘ on because she be-| ity. ; a SPECIAL SUMMER SPECIAL Ip} ica (6 is cepa : - saints #, potted vould speak, | Rachel, and then be au he be which Germany gave to the Hindu | 2 ney re Smoking ’Em_ ss plainty 3 oN |haved in just the way I knew she| “‘I want a young girl to play| revolutionary plots. for whi | OUTFIT : Iwas about the most unwelcome| eyed in Just the way tie ee | ends, ee _ play | revolutionary plots, for which over | ps ' would beh s hurt and eads, said, ‘in stock in Cleve ‘ i SUMMER NO. 2 SUMMER |Made of Cabbage, Now| person they could meet non {happy. [ had met trouble more | lat 1. Change of bill every week. |/00 Persons are under indictment OUTFIT 7 OUTFIT | COPENHAGEN, July 13.—Vener-| “I aye often wondered whi'h)than half way, and then becanse|Matinees twice a week, Had any here, it became known today that ble jokes abont cabbage or hay|!ee! loneliness more keenly —the ble had made my heart ache I]experience in stock?’ o tees re D) " 3 in Oak or Mahogany is reality in Germany, owing to|thé loneliness of old 1 expect | “x diet : sie ‘ o, but you know 4 have had | Zimmerman, the Kaiser's foreign rere ous reality jermany, owing to : island 4 “I was not in the mood to look|# great deal of splendid newspaper | minister, is one of th y Genuine Columbia portable model, with Genuine Grafonola fs eeanet gh cost of gen.|that is because the friends of their] , " , i minister, is one of those formally 1 jonoia, portabla 19 selections of your equipped with top ane tote bod and bigh cost of Ken) oith are gone. But there is usual for a job. In the ‘morning 1 hhad talk about my work in New Yorn. | charged ined t choice at $31.2: in oak or mahogany y some one who belongs to them| been gay ¢ happy nis after. anager . stands ready to| , . . sx lpg bees sian choice of alae eS ee , tee or. daughter_-on whom {hoon | was sodden with the blues,|feature me next fall if I want to| The federal dragnet is steadily | / Bagge nian ne = tions, at $42.00 Phree of Family Die |,,2)°thn Gan in emerexney, and| But I made myself go to the office | sign up with him.” roundning up the men accused of choice a 7 page . i f of a man whose name spelled noth. ‘This brought the manager's | Conspiracy, Arrests yesterday were | ; ‘ : , then they have their memories. | f @ man whose name sj ana " soares , ‘ Terms of $3.00 a Month {J a Terme of By I heir Own Hanc | a t when you are young and|ing to me, but who T had been ane h ike from the table. ‘Then York aE ar Onan UR ae ONKIDA, N. Y., July 12.—Oscar < he ey.|Was getting up a summer stock|why do you want this position? Kk, 8 den, 3.50 a il well, you know how frr i s hak: bake Mee | $2.50 a Month $ Month Badger, 70, wan found hanging tol‘catie everything looks to youth, |company Because 1 understood it was| | Among thos s Kakon int i | ja beam in his barn at Siloam, seven|; yged to envy every girl I saw] “It was the usual front office of |for the summer only, and I ca Te aM Unite ie An a Hi \ miles west of here, recently. Thir-|taiking with another girl, 1 just|the theatrical manager that I enter-| Still accept the other place in the foraie. “Hieowab aineaeHee nd by tie | |ty-five years ago his father hanged| wanted to talk to every boy and|ed with the usual insolent office |f@ll if 1 wish attomey aul” released” Gr $5 000 [himself from the same beam. ‘Ten! gir} strolling in the park, Every|boy on duty. The usual ingenue,| ‘‘So he's holdin’ the job open| pu : : an | |zears ago Mrs. Badger ended her|}indly faced woman I met I want-| with a white vell covering wrinkles|for ye, All I can say is ROO -iskie i \ |life In the same manner hold out my hand to and ask | as adequately as did the dye her} d lucky girl. I'll give yor . ? ne 8 y 7 te music on any one ed to hold out my hand to an «jas inadeq ner | "7 ive 9 | can Arn store and h a your sareri Sinibita toelae 4t . her to love me a little, for I wanted | graying locks, waiting. Poor | week for 10 weeks " ENGLAND SUFFERING | ot ieee JAatEND ets: 1088 i » Draft Dodger Sent love #0 much |woman, she deemed my coming as | ot enough.” or you ow a slo She hated rs What? a - oe Wh you wanted, de wa an intrusion ated me in 1 r H { ; to Pen for a Year! mother.” 1 interrupted Istinctively, I had the one thing] ‘I came after a fob, but T don't] | DETROIT, July 13.—Max Gold-| “That is it, Margie,” she said,|she wanted most—youth know whether this is the job I! yy United Preas Leased Wire | farb, Highland Park, was sentenc-|“and you are the only woman I Have you an appointment?’| want or not.’ LONDON, July 13.—England’s | OS ea oY ro ed by Judge Arthur J. Tuttle, of have ever talked to of my loneli-|-said the boy when I asked if the} (To be continued) er in crop showing is below nor- j bing Machine Co |the United States district court, to|ness who quickly recognized the | manager was in | mal. A. special statement issued | |serve one year in the Detroit house fact.” | ‘No, but will you tell him Miss ih : today by the board of agricultur | ir Teun ay, see of correction, following his con-| “You forget, Paula,” I said softly,| Newton—Paula Newton, late of STAR WANT ADS forecasting yields of various st vietion by a jury on charges of fail-)“that 1 too, wanted my mother|the Karnest Lawton company | {) ples, and based on ret 8 y | Elliott 112 | i on returns July 1, Telephone rs ing and refusing to register for the|thru long years of my girlhood.” ‘would like to see him a few min BEST FOR RESULTS ||showed: Wheat, 94 per cent of draft. Paula reached out her hand for utes?’ o_o ' normal; barley, 98; oats, 93,