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Onin he iar ! % fa © they would go to jail with them Formerly $35.00, $38.75, $39.50 and $45.00 OMORROW we offer an exceptional saving oppor- tunity in this choice lot of about fifty correct style In regular stock they were formerly priced at $35.00, $38.75, $39.50 and $45.00, Jersey, silk sport Suits, wool Jersey Suits and some of Suits. tine Poiret twills. sirable shades. that are well made, \ splendid list of the toned effects Fraser-Paterson Co. price ....... Irregulars of $ bers; are priced $2.00 and $2.25. Sizes 4 to 9. P day trimmed tailored effects The straws are of splendid quali shapes and sizes in ND WHEN you examine the imperfections you wil a point of service as the perfect garments that sell Hats that are most wanted right now ty Fraser-PatersonCo. TELEPHONE MAIN 7100 A SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS $29.50 —The styles are the most approved effects of the season. —The color range includes a variety of the most de- —Special on Saturday, $29.50. Special Values in Silk Petticoats at $2.95 P: TTICOATS that are of unusually good quality taf feta, styles, with deep flounces in pleated and ruffled styles wanted Special value at $2.95. An Exceptional Offering in Munsing Underwear tor Women Munsing Irregulars at Prices averaging LESS THAN HALF 1 and $1.50 Union Suits, Special at........69¢ are just as desirable from for about twice as much —A Sale that comes only once a year. Irregulars of Munsing $1.25 —Fine bleached cotton, low neck, sleeveless; V-neck, short sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. All -Fine quality Mercerized Union Suits, in the wantec Specia Fraser Extraordimary Special for Saturday 500 New White Milam Hemp Hats, Each... 92.00 ANOTHER remarkabe Millinery event scheduled for Satur Five hundred of just the smart, stylish, summery Smart shapes in plainly Values that are truly exceptional Special on Sattirday..... ~Fracer-Paterson Co. sizes 4 to 9 1 styles They are in silk the season's approved colorings and in two Third Floor know that the garments low-neck, Special 69e¢ sleeveless ; Perfect num Paterson Co. First Fic There are dozens of night, and brought to Seattle under a guard of soldiers, dep- uty sheriffs and police. AFTER STRIKE The disorder is sald to have fol- lowed attempts on the part of I. W W. agitators to intimidate employes of the mill into joining the strike arrested, When 11 men were They were taken into custody. Lumber Men Differ A riot was nearly Fifty-nine prisoners were in the county jail Friday, as the “as precipitated result of a lumber strike dis in the city employment office when forder at the Page Lumber Co. (Clerk P. R. Waller declined to camp, at E Gorge. They leomply with their demands. were arrested by a detachment of Company K, Second Wash- ington infantry, Thursday junder Sergeant lvented any further disturbance. The lumber employers and stri ERVICE ATISFACTION @ THREE Really an Accommodation There are qualifications known to Men and Young Fellows who wear BRADBURY SUITS And they are No Higher in Price FROM $25 UPWARDS Just Open an Account at the Eastern, and you can arrange to make your payments in the most convenient way, You can get your Bradbury uit tomorrow WITH CREDIT STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING : ng 1982-1234 SECOND AVE: squad of police from headquarters | Will Donlan pre jchairman of the fense committee jerett reopened Thursday on a ten Clough-Hartley | mill, which had been closed down, and the Jamieson mill, both resum- ed operations, he says. hour The plant had for repairs, say According to’ E. &. lumbermen's de large mills in Ev basis. The Closed for Repairs At the office of J. G. Brown president of the International Un fon of Shingleweavers, it was de nied Friday that the Clough-Hart ley men had ever joined the strike. been closed down of the union officers Brown's office out, that 2 milla No Peace Prospects Commissioner of of labor, says “There is no question that thou sands of men are out now, and it looks as tho the | well shut down,” |"I believe no one has definite {n-| formation as to Just how extenstve | the strike is.” amps were pretty he said Friday STRIKE RIOTERS Three alleged striking team. sters were arrested in riots around exprese company wagons Thursday afternoon. L. E. Gray, 25; M. H. Buckley, 22, and H.N, Bell, 21, were booked on an open char, pending the decision of Pros- ecuting Attorney A. H. Lundin as to what charge will be pre- ferred against them. The po lice say they threw eggs and missiles at nonunion express drivers. Three disturbances were report Jed Thursday afternoon, when jcrowds of alleged strikers made |flying attacks upon express |wagons. None of them assumed a {serious aspect ing union men still differ as to the strike situation Friday, both sides claiming progress Grammer, at asserted Friday | that the 20,000 mill and camp work ers are 2 | closed down, and that 75 mill own ers have gone over to the eight hour basis are Immigration White, local representative of the | department there are at of settlement. that | present no prospects | |by riot 48 9, 926 B48 1 476. 5 1 8 4269, 245 1097 #1 202 1260, 848 36, 221 4603, 1637 1414, a806 2300, 2732. 1064, , 4560, 2590 579, 2286, 2689 2152, 1510, 2290, 4129, 2139, 470, 02, 1607, 4198 3, 3341, 1626 1, 3865, 2430, 3558, SIC township is being washed into the Missouri river at the rate of nearly 400 feet a day, and the safety of the, entire township is jeopardized. When the «pring rises came and the current of the river was greatly increased, cutting on the east bank of the river, in Lakeport township, began moving from the threatened area DRAFT TO LAST ALL | NIGHT, PREDICTION ea Continued From Page 1 ‘for enga |disturbances were brought before | Poli Jud G. ra volce. piice Judge Gordon Thuraday. A.| |J. Cheatham, 24, was found guilty Pon Immense tally sheets. and fined:er chalked it up om the blackboard of $15. |was dismissed, ¢ was fined $50 disorderly conduct The case of Buck Holman ire ivann, ik, committed to jJail, James Madona, 21, was charged with assault in the second degree. Hs trial was set for Fri day. In a dense fog, the schooner Hor- | ace X, Baxter, recently built at Coos | bay, went aground at Wing point | Thursday morning. She was on her maiden voyage. As bers board tographed “close up of copies of each picture are being made These indelible and unchange able records will constitute the lists for the local exemption boards Officials estimated it would take nearly 12 hours to complete the drawing. U the Three men arrested Wednesday |handed to a uniformed officer. sing in the express wagon snnounced the number in a loud STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917 ERE’S NUMBERS F SEATTLEITES DRAWN TODAY o - ° Continued From Page 1 | ° ° 48, 126, 9070, 1879, 2008 a oate a, 1566 2009, 1800. ir 478, 4368 % 810, 40 irri 2649, 168 0 3 40, $48, 1 070, 1479. : “ 10 “4 ‘ 0 ‘ ’ 4204, 107 ' s10. 09, 4 3686 oor 8 » | 4829 1 ' than, 1266 178. 4 4468 e488 ‘ 16 a026 ” ne “s 44 dee 3646, 140 1 ' a“ ‘ ‘ , ” on 1, 4363, 492, 28 “ar Yi) ae ’ 6h 1484, Ta9. 1, eo,» roe “6 Me 3. 2919 1 it, 6 1 ‘ tee, 1099 “ 9, teoe yaar 1 » a 4s ‘ sone ie 1ate ‘ 7, 4298, 946, 48 ‘ ‘ ° 4 ane 2110, 9 1450, 4646 1609, 8868, 3508. 17, 10 ance 30, 3046, 4195 2941 3732 1715, | 4239, 2681 . 700} 364, (119%, 4406, 2406,] | 726, 2994, 1628 Sliding Into Missouri River UX CITY, July 20.—Lakeport to increase. Farmers are ? ——" blindfolded men it was He Three checkers entered it Anoth as the first 1,000 num the black was taken outside and pho: soon were chalked up, Thousands FREDERICK&NELSON ‘Basement Salesroom| A New Shipment of Voile and Lawn Dresses Brings Unusual Values at | $4.65 HE good style of these new arrivals is sug- gested in the four sketched, and there are oth- ers just as attractive, with black velvet sash belts, crochet-button trimming and organdie collars. The materials are sheer lawns and voiles, in Printed Effects All-white White-combined-with-Color making just such cool and dainty Dresses as many women delight in wearing for midsummer afternoons and evenings. A timely and attractive offering —$4.65. Basement Salesroom Women’s Hose, 25c W' IMEN'S F ne-rib ag ae bed Cotton Stock- Felt Hats ings in black or white, with double heel and For Midsummer toe, sizes 81% to 10, 25¢ $2.25, $2.75, $3.95 | Pair. —tesoment satesroom ASHION | intends these light - weight, ms soft Felt Hats for mid 1 NN summer wear, and they | Qe Se i ee contrast smartly with i, lingerie dress and tub suits L f Soft brim white Sailors with arefoot narrow grosgrain ribbon band, $2.25 and $2.75. Felt Hate in several modifi cations of the sailor shape yellow, purple, beige rose, tan, blue and several shades of green — $2.25, Sandals 75c to 95c HERE'S coolness and $2.75 and $3.95, Basement Salesroom comfort for young- ” sters in these Sandals of New Coin-Spotted brown canvas, — which have leather soles heavy enough for good service Sizes 5 to 8, 75@ pair; 9 to 11, 85¢ pair; 12 to 2, 95¢ pair Percales 20c Yard HE large spot pat- BAREFOOT SANDALS of 1 pearl elk, with chrome-tan. ee: oe eter ned soles, sizes 9 to 11, this season are featured $1.35 pair; 12to2, $1.50 in these new arrivals in ae "tee { MARY JANE PUMPS of navy, Copenhagen, rec | white canvas, with leather and lack on white | soles and heels. Sizes 8% ‘ to 11, 5 pair; 11% to grounds, 36 inches wide, | : hy “Bs eae oly 20¢ yard $2.00 pair BOYS AND YOUTHS’ WHITER CANVAS TENNIS OXFORDS with rubber roles, sizes 11 to 2, Sh¢: 2% to 6, 9O¢ pair. Basement Salesroom Shirting patterns in hair. line stripe and other con servative effects are also featured in the new Per cales at 20¢ yard —Basement Salesroom Striped Middies $1.50 ROADLY striped accord- ing to the mode are these belted Coat-style Middies, onc i 4 ~ as pictured They are made of twill and linenette, with clus- ter stripes of blue, black, green and rose on white grounds, also multi-color stripe effects on cream backgrounds Sizes 36 to 44. Price $1.50. —Rasement Salesroom strong Boys’ Sports Blouses, 29c HESE low-collar Blouses are in the tapeless style—no draw strings to become knotted or untied Made of percales, ginghams and chambrays in plain light and dark colors and striped patterns, 6 to 15 years, 29¢, Shirte with sports collar and short eves, in chambray, madras and pereale plain white and light and dark stripe effects, sizes 12% to 14%, 5O¢, in light and dark shades of Price $1.00, Men’s Work Garments Overalls and Jumpers Work Shirts Gloves, Caps and Half-hose ~-Basement Salesroom Boys’ Cassimere Knickerbockers gray and brown, sizes 7 to 17 years. | | New Cloth Skirts Novelty Plaids, Checks and Stripes ELY arr y adapted in weight and pattern for summer wear he one pictured at right of sketch, in bold green and white check, with novelty belt and trousers pockets, i $5.75. The Skirt at left, in invisible plaid effect, ha pockets outlir with tailor braid and button trimming on belt. Price $4.75. Basement Salearoom as follows: AT $2.95— rings. AT $3.75— Crepe de Chine Waists in white maize, designed along the newer lines, with large collars, tucks, embroidery, hemstitching and shir- $3.95, $4.75 and $5.75 A Purchase of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Waists $2.95 and $3.75 N advantageous purchase permits the offer- ing of these Waists, so highly desirable in material and style, at exceptionally-low prices, Waists of good quality Crepe de Chine and Geor- gette Crepe in white and flesh-color, featuring lace- inset and embroidered styles, also tucked models, some with convertible collars. The Waists sketched are from the offering. —Basement Salesroom Coverall Aprons $1.00 | HIS very attractive shoulder- fastening Apron dress completely, and may be worn instead of a house sired. Well-made of firmly-woven ging- ham, in stripes or checks of blue, tan and white. pink or $1.00. Corset Covers, 35c IDE lace insertion and ribbon-laced well-made They are made of firm, service- able muslin, with drawstring in waist- Price 35¢. —Basement Salesroom. edge these Covers top line. Sizes 36 to 44 Wash Laces 10c Yard W ASH and shadow, filet and other heavy designs, in white and ecru, widths up to 4 inches, 10@ yard Basement Salesroom Bands in Boys’ Underwear 19c Garment Bisiin Shirts Drawers in an assortment of odd sizes, low priced, 19@ a garment Basement Salesroom Balbriggan and Stamped Luncheon Set 50c i bare RTEEN-PIECE Lunch eon Set, consisting of 6 medium doilies, 6 small doilies, large centerpiece and tray cloth, stamped on heavy cotton material in assorted patterns, Price 50¢@ set Women's Gowns (unmade), stamped for embroidery in an attractive assortment of pat- terns, 75¢. ~-Basement Salesroom covers dress, the if de- Price Corset Carpet Sweeper Special 95c AS PICTURED, well-built, light - weight Carpet Sweeper, ally adapt- ed on account of its thin design for cieaning under dressers and other hard-to- get-at places, Special 95¢. LAWN SPRINKLER of pressed steel, with galvan- ized iron bottom, 4 inches in diameter, Sprinkles with fine, mistuike spray and can be moved to any part of lawn without shutting off water. Price 15¢, FLY SWATTHRS, with wire or black enam eled handle, some with felt around edge of swatter, 5¢. es SHEARS with 54-inch blade and tem pered steel bows, 25¢, Housewares Section, GRASS Bgsement, flesh-color and