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A certain manufacturer P would accept. But he did. to F We will put them on ‘tomorrow (Wednesday), tombination with Satin ips of serge. The body de of fine quality satin m. Sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, Remember, "e Fit Rite Vests in jess, Summer weight, of fine combed cotton values up to 20c; to out tomorrow, 25c¢ "a and Children’s Union made of Exyptian yarn; tomorrow values to 35c, to close | .25¢ Hose, suitable for ing and swimming; regu- coma 20c, to close out to- llc bbons tn all widths and Sg a bolt; per yard, stic Specials Toweling, cotton and mixed, 17 Inches wide; Stripe borders; worth 19c, ow, a yard ite Bed Sprea x84 inch, of good quality cotton dressing; worth $1.79; x zee jal = 19 "needed money and we made him an extremely low figure, hardly daring to hope that he His loss is to be your gain, a just as cheap as we bought them. Imade to be sold at $18.50 suit sale suit Colors, | @ patr Wonderful Dress Bargain He at had 48 fine Dresses. an offer for them for we will offer them They were $5.50 They are made of finest quality French Serge, in Messaline immed with black military braid; onal collar of crepe de chine and lace and shoulder Skirt and waist waist has combina part of waist and sleeves navy, wood, brown, 42, 44 (Wednesday), $5.50 suit Ladies’ and Children's Shoes, broken sizes; regular values to morrow at Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, saddle strapped toe, reinforced counter, rubber sole and heel regular $2.50 values, to close § pair... OS Boys’ Gun Metal Button Shoe, nailed and sewed sole, leather counters and heels; a od school shoe that will stand hard knocks. St 9 to 12 for $2. s 8 13 to 2 for Sizes 2% to 6 for $2.50 $3.00 for Wednesday— Comforts, 72x78, filled with pure white cotton, covered with light colored fancy sateen with plain colored sateen bor- ders; a regular $4.50 value; Wednesday $ Special 3.98 ; colors navy and black; , per suit. IEN’S BATHING SUITS up to $2.50, made of black cotton trimmed with white braid and buttons, with tights sep to close out _98c PARENTS GIVE SONS GLADLY Ys hell! Dy Hohn, been denied. arry was certified. I,” she qualified, M. Huppman, 416 24th ty.” said Mrs. E. Abrams, he way Mrs. , duty. mother, is, is,” and thought all the same time it are proud of him and he is; to go,” declared Mre 1220 Boylston ave. Claude Wismolek. Considers it His Duty always tried to do my duty,” M. Duggan, 1422 E ind now it's up to Clar- This was at 2 USE = fn the wonderful drama “THE SONG OF SONG a one performan: GLASS Will be seen in the leading role fn this great play ES : HONE ELLIOT Bc, 50. Mats. PANTAGES te 90. hts MISS UP Mats, 7 and 9 DATE” Beets Girl Revue DTAVIA HANDS WORT HARRY BR King of Nonsense Big Acts 10¢ & CO. and 20¢ 1 VPHOTOPL 10 "Ant » Balloons Wed. and Sat. Mats NOW PLAYING — DORIS GRAY i Beloved Enemy’ ‘Third Near Pike CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 that her son can do his duty and sorry because she may! 1205 E. Olive st. Mrs. J. Freed, 819 13th ave, mothers would miss their sons, was for the best. A. A. ence to do his. Her or ‘No.’” jave ford Eym *' tenant's commission in the aviation ed to be around 20 cents a pound. He hag been certified in D e to come corps, vi back for the American lake mobili zation. said Mrs. G. Pomeroy, N. “I have one son in the etl and I'll miss N him again. after all, I'm glad, I guess,” is what she said. Dame is Mrs. F. Wagner, and she lives at 9605 E. Aloha st./ ”’ Says Father of Drafted “and My Son Thinks the Same Way” The country is in no danger,” said Carl Hohn, father the boy looks at it the “Yes, “Ill miss him a lot.” thought his son, Joseph, was wr qualified to talk on the subject of his going. made up his mind, and we didn’t say ee ‘yes’ or ‘no,’” BE. Pyman roud and glad that B an is about to get a Mrs. L. is fon 8 ani may lschool day will consist of five per shave not been made public, said I can't say that I am glad he is going, but I am glad he can do mother of Edward Abrams, 1129 spoke felt that but |per prices will be fixed by Prest jdent Wilson within a we I wouldn't say ‘Yes’ Of course, I am sorry in a way,”| John the other boy. But My son will do his bit,” t's duty 621 25th ave.| just as I mis * declared Mrs. J. R. Hodge, 1616 E. Howard st., and hung up the telephone re — ceiver. Doesn't Like Trenches Clarence A. Allen, 218 11th ave , thought his mother took the mat- ter too seriously “She and father aren't home now,” he told The Star man, ‘but they feel it is my duty.” “Very glad to have John go,” eaid Mrs. Walter Van Horn, 1022 EF. John st. “IT wouldn't mind it a bit ff it wasn't for the trenches,” sald Mra F. P. Blaine, 206 Lith ave. N That seems such a dangerous way of fighting. She already has one son, Eugene, in the navy, and her son Walter hae been called by Division 8 William Cude fs “keeping it a cret,” what he and his wife think the ‘election of their son, We ne of lace 75,000 Estates Heid Up tn U. 8. Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? if not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3884 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson 1 was certified by division 8 after several claims for exemp-| was sent to the county jail for six Harry Kocher, 716 11th ave, was “just plain glad” that her Monday | time }who live at the Manhattan apart boy is anxious to go. He is my only son, but—I won't ob IC opper Prices to Pat McCoy, 955 16th ave. 1306 Minor rector of copper, |Rainter Cude SSEATTLE'S NEW " SCHOOL HOURS ~ ARE EXPLAINED | | | The regular school day in Seattle] high schoola during 1917-1918 will] consist of five 70-minute pertods, | with two luncheon periods, and an learly morning pertod or late after noon period, to accommodate pupils who have to work This achool schedule Asaiatant Schools Thomas R. “Periods were formerly he said. “The of the new was made Monday explanation lby Superintendent of Cole 60 min utes long,” regular fods, beginning at 8:30 a. m, and ending at 9:10 p, m. “The additional periods make tt possible for many high school students to continue working If a young man works outside in the afternoon, he can leave school earlier by attending classes which will convene at Sam. If he works outside in the mornings, he| can come to school later, and at tend classes until 4 p.m.” Original announcements did not! make the new arrangement clear, | and the {mpression was gathered | that students would have to attend classes longer than is the case, TRANSFUSION FAILS | TO SAVE LT. CHURCH A transfusion of blood fatled to! save the life of Lieut. L. BE. Chureh,| of Engine Co. No. 3, who died in Providence hospital Monday night W. E. Riley, a pipeman tn Engine Co. No, 18, had given the blood which was expected to bring about the recovery of his comrade. Lieut. Church had been {ll for two months Investigate Action of Spokane Council led Treas vensed Wire KANE, Aug. 28.-—-The Inves- tigation of action taken last week by the Spokane Central Labor Counct! tn demanding the release of arrested L W. W., was conduct- ed yesterday by members of the labor committee of the state coun ef! of defense. Ernest P. Marsh, the labor member of the council; J G. Brown, president of the Shingle weavers’ union, and P. W. Dowler,| district president of the carpent made the inquiry. Their find! By & 8 Pershing Prisoners Sentenced for Raid By United Prese Leased Wire DEMING, N. M., Aug. teen Mexicans were » to serve from 17 to 80 years tn the lstate penitentiary Monday, on charges of murder in the second degree. They were captured by Gen. Per shing’s punitive expedition and ac cused of participation of the Villa Wife Deserter to Work in Stockade Thomas Higgins of North Yakima |months by Police Judge Gordon and while he is serving his wife and two children ments, will receive $1.50 a day Hig nd his wife a year ago, and later obtained a divorce by default. Mrs, Higgins said the papers had 1 not been served on her. Be Fixed Next Week* By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—Cop Eugene Meyer, city banker, ew York to be “dt zinc and lead,’ serving under B. M. Baruch. | The copper price fixed Is expect jr ia slated Nine Paslisheien'} in Seattle Join Colors Nine Englishmen heard the call to arms Monday and enlisted at the| * Britiah ny recruiting headquar ters, 115 James st. Capt. W. H Featherston, in charge of the sta tion, said he the first Il satiafied with ruiting here. Nobody's Business “Nobody's business,” sald Cude and hung up the receiver. He lives at 341 Tenth « Glad, of cour: was the way R. Cooper Willis, father of Rex Willis 1612 E. Madison st., put it. He has two other boys who are too young to Ko We are Americana, born he sald Herbert Schlage, 602 17th av ‘., brother of Howard J. Schlage ‘We live in America annd we will fight for America. I voice the sen timent of the whole family when I say my brother is glad to go.” Mrs. G. L. Ridean, 1209 Spring st., said she was atriotic in a way.” But I'm sorry, too,” she said “One son is already exempted for my support, so I guess it's right the other should take his place in the ranks.” As Mother, Gives Freely va el that I have to do like all other mothers must do—give freely Of course, it's hard to give them up, but I have to be just as brave as other mothers,” This is what Mrs. H. Moore, 6005 Roxbury st., sald when she was ask ed about the selection of her son, Earnest “I'm sorry to see him go, but 1 wouldn't have him hide, as some are doing. If his country needs him, I am glad he is able to go,” said L. D. Stark, 9804 62nd «t “The boy lost his mother last sum mer, and that makes it doubly hard for me. But I'd go myself if | could.” Stark’s son, Charles, was called. “I'm a loyal American, My son wants to do his part, and I want him to,” said Mrs. Frank J, Palmer, 7906 My ilson ave., of her son Ben | ton, | STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. A gr Women’s Cottom Union Suits 39c OOD, serviceable Summer TF weight Cotton Union Suits Low neck, sleeveless, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, loose or Ught knee Sizes 4, 5 and 6, Splendid values for WOME 3 FOR 50¢ Fancy Undervests, knitted cot ton, with mercerized yokes and tape tops. Siges 4, 6 and 6. Bde Movey Day special, 3 for..50¢ CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS 25c An unusually low price for Chil dren's good Cotton Union Suits low neck, sleeveless, cuff knee. Sizes 2 to 42 years. Special 25¢ First } All charge purchases made Men's Shirts $1. 00 MOVEY DAY clearance A of the odds ard ends from our lines selling regu larly at $1.25 and $1.50. Mostly sizes 14, 14%, 16% and 17, A few in medium sizes. : —They are made with the soft cuff and stiff cuff. —A good line of colors and patterns All splendid, sirable Shirts Take your choice on Movey Day at ...- .. $1.00 Men's tiene | Shirts 69¢ —Fancy trimmed Night Robes of good quality muslin, sizes 15, 16, 18 and 19, 85e os reduced to ... a wre Men's ‘Sc Ties 35¢ —A cleanup of our season's sell- ing. Four-fn-hand styles, a variety of colors and patterns. All good, desirable 60c qualities, reduced ee cin Men’s Fiber Silk Hose at 25c broken well made, de- is a line of HIS regular 35¢ grades. Black, Sizes 9% Day navy blue and tan 10% and 11 Movey special price —Fraser-Paterson Co First Floor: Long Silk Gloves 69c —16 button length Silk Gloves, formerly 31.00 a pair. In black, brown, tan, navy and gray. Movey Day special price 69¢ Firet Floor. Chamoisette Gloves, Special 59c Two-clasp Chamolsette Gloves, white with self and black em- broidery. Sizes 5, 5% and 6 only, Special for Movey Day, $1.10 Bed Sheets 95c —Good weight serviceable Bed Sheets, 81x99 inches (before hemming). Priced regularly at $1.10. A very low price consid ering the quality. Movey Day price Carved Photo Frames, Special 39c A special purchase of four sizes in carved wood photo frames Four finishes. Each frame fitted with glass and back 5x7, 6x8, 7x9 and 8x10-inch sizes. Special Movey Day 89¢ First Floor Razor Stroppers, Special 50c Sharpen M All—the name of a razor stropper that sharpens all safety razor tdades. They are sold regularly at $1.00, Spe- cial on Movey Day 50¢ First Floor. Toilet Goods DAY SPECIALS A MOVEY 50c jar Cold Cream, speclal..25¢ 25¢ box of Talcum Powder, special at 15¢ 26e Smelling Salts, special ibe 20c package of Rice Powder, spe- celal 10¢ 26c Lip Sticks, special Abe 20¢ package Egg Shampoo, special at “ be 10¢ Pmery Boards ..... be 50c Silver decorated Perfume Bot tles, special - BATHING CAPS, 50c A clearance of our Summer sell- ing of Bathing Caps, All odd and fancy shapes. 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 formerly. Special on Movey Day First i ze ‘Oe sat One-Day dise and presents extraordinary special purchases 28, 1917. PAGE 4 Tomorrow, Our Monthly Movey Da Summer Merchan- Sale that offers remarkable values in the last of S bought especially for raser-Paterson Co. $12.00 Oak Rockims Chairs Special $10.50 PECIALLY purchased for Movey Day Four styles of Oak Rockers. All solid 20c LadLassie Cloth Special 15c 1 PECIAL purchase of elght hundred yards nw of LadLassie Cloth. A fine material for children’s school wear. A large assort ment of neat stripes and checks in desirable colors oak with removable spring seats. All Durable, fast color. The Movey Day price seats covered with genuine leather is less than today’s mill price, Special, per Waxed and fumed oak yard Movey Day special, each $10.50 Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floo 4th Floor Fraser-Paterson Co., on Movey Day and the remaining days of the month will go Movey Day Will Be Clearance Day im The Garment Room--Third Floor A“ remaining lines of Spring and Summer merchandise will be closed out on Movey Day at the very lowest prices of the season. Women’s Suits, Coats and Girls’ Dresses and Skirts 49c Capes, Special $7.50 Each A Dresse clearance Girls’ Gingham size 14 only, and Wash, Skirts, in white, tan and stripes. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 —While they of ft Girls’ The balance of Spring and Sum mer stocks, consisting of: 5 Imported Wash Suits, $27.50 and $35.00. 4 Wool Suits, $25.00. 9 Silk Coats, $22.50, 8 Wool $20.00. 4 Wool $17.50. formerly last each........49¢ $1.00 and $1.25 Middy Blouses 50c several broken lines. All good styles and good materials White, and white with colored Movey Day price $1.75 Tub Skirts $1.00 —Best of the $20.00 and formerly formerly $20.00 and Coats, formerly $10.00 to —Clean-up of col- $15.00 to —All at one price, each $7.50 —ALSO 6 Odd Coats, formerly $5.00 and $7.50, special, to close....$2.50 28 Chambray and Lawn Dresses, Special $3.50 Each —Sammer Frocks $10.00 and up. Chambrays in checks, plaids Lawns in dainty figures. Linens in plain colors traordinary values in the Movey clearance at ....0¢ - $3.50 47 Voile Dresses Special $5.00 Each Dainty Voile Frocks, formerly sajtge 50 and up. Plain voiles, plaid voiles, f ured voiles, light and dark colors -The Movey Day clearance apes, formerly lars. Summer styles; wide belts, novel pockets; galatea and middy cloth. Mostly plain and a few in stripes of gray, green or blue. —Movey Day clearance......$1.00 formerly priced Novelty Skirts Priced to Go —Extra remaining stock of Novelty Skirts Three lots—velours, serges and silks. —Skirts stripes and formerly $5.00, —Skirts formerly special at —Skirts formerly $7 50 to $12.50, spe cial at Tote Silk Petticoats $3.75 Excellent Taffeta Petticoats in good styles and a good assortment of including rich two-tones, light and dark colors Formerly $5.00 and Day special .....0..06 special at . $2.50 $7.50, Day $6 50 “apd is $5.00 Beautiful Silk Blouses $3.85 A special qualities that are worth $4.95, and Georgette, Crepe Chine and Taffeta Waists. All styles and nearly all sizes represented in the lot, —White, flesh, maize and black —Movey Day special .......93.85 colors, $5.50. Movey -$3.75 ahead $3.50 Coats, the balance Plains, checks $5.00, purchase of styles and $5.00 de late - Girls’ summer stocks mixtures. Formerly $10.00. —Movey Day clearance price. $3.50 Third Floor. The $3 Icy-lilot Vacuum Bottles, $2 Girls’ Coats, » of and $8.75 and —Fraser-Paterson Co., Sample Purchase Drape Veils OVEY DAY SALE will offer a HE genuine Icy-Hot Vacuum Bottles, lot of Drape Veils, good styles will keep liquids hot 24 hours and and desirable colors. Purchased for cold 72 hours i less than usual. Sold on Movey Day Fine for the picnic, for the outdoor for about half price s “sport, for children at school, for the nur- ~—Straight, circular and shaped Veils, Sety, tor the motor trip black, navy, brown and white. Plain Phey sell ree ueey at $3.00. Movey Day and fancy meshes prive We issas ssecsbacesss a.00 P Fraser “Paterson Co, First Floor. $1.00 Veils for ns 5 ‘ Apt Me iy Lunch Kits, Special $3.00 $4.50 Veils for Lunch Kits with 1 pint alze Icy-Hot Vacuum eee Vee eOh ad Rottle. Sold regularly for $4.50. A special lot $6.50 Veils for bought for Movey Day feature will go at @! Frasor-Paterson Co, First Floor Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floc Remmamts--Silks, Dress Goods, Limimgs HOUSANDS of desirable lengths of the season's Silks, Goods and Dress Linings. Plain and fancy materials. Lengths suitable for coats, for suits, for skirts, for dresses, for linings and for fancy work, trimmings and children’s wear Several tables full. Each piece marked with its length and value. ~The Remnant Day prices are exceptionally low for Movey,Day. Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor REMNANTS---Cottom Dress Goods-- Se A Domestic and White Goods Remnant N the Movey Day sale you will find hundreds of good, usable lengths in Domestic, Wash Fabrics and White Goods. All are greatly re duced Many Wash Goods Remnants are marked ONE-HALF, and some few are even ONE-THIRD the original price Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. this Sale. Bein Jolie Corsets Special $1.45 KE were fortunate in securing from the makers a quantity of Bein Jol ‘orsets. Numbers selling regu y at $2.60. Splendid girdle top model with elastic top, free hip, lightly boned. Good model for slight women, for athletic and dancing wear. Made of serviceable fancy broche in white with pink figures. Movey Day special price $1.45 BRASSIER SPECIAL 79c Well made, serviceable, attrac- tive Brassieres. Bought for this sale. Heavy linen with Cluny tunic top and bottom. Reinforcea under arm. Hook in front. Sizes 34 to 48. Special price for this day 7H¢ —fiecond Floor on next month’s accounts. Beautiful, Fashion- le Jabot Collars, Special 50c REMARKABLE _ special purchase from one of the country’s best Neckwear mak- ers. High Collars with jabot attached, made of fine nets and Filet laces. Beautiful Neckwear, well made, and qualities that would usually sell for » $1.00 and $1.25. In the Movey Day sale 50¢ Also a clearance of all Summer Neckwear. Odds and ends from our season’s selling ; values up to $2.00. All GO: St, CBCH. 2s cic eoee ‘raser-Paterson Co, Firat Floor bee Piece “Puais White Dinner r Set Special $2.69 A N exceptional value in 32- piece Dinner Set of good quality plain white semi-por- celain in the popular Ranson shape, as illustrated. ~—Set consists of 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Dessert . 6 Fruit Dishes, 6 Cups, 32-Plece Set, special..._..$2,.69 5O0-PIECE SET, SPECIAL $5.95 50-Piece Set, including 2 Plat- ters, covered Vegetable Dishes, etc, Service for six persons, special at Fraser-Paterson Co., Fifth Floor, New Hair Ornaments, Special 50c special purchase of 288 pleces handsome Hair Orna- ments, including back combs, casque combs, hair pins, braid pins, barrettes and Crescent —A mber and demi blond. ed and set with tiny stones, elther colored or in bril- liant white or a combination of the two. Many of these pieces have duplicates in stock priced T5c, $1.00 and $1.25. All in the Movey Day sale F.-P. Co, First F Wool Fiber Rugs, Special $1.95 HESE are fiber and wool rugs, in the 36x72-inch size. A good assortment of colors, rose, green, blue, tan and mode. $2.50 in regu- lar stock. Special on Movey Day at ‘ $1.95 Size 54 inches, in the same patterns and colors, $1.50 regularly, special $1.19 Fraser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor 75c Printed Cork Linoleum, 47¢ Sq. Yd. HORT lengths of from 5 to 15 square yards to a plece. Regu- lar 75c grade that on account of the short pieces can be offered for A7Z¢ & Square yard. Fraser-Paterson Co, Fourth Floor. Women’s Silk ‘ : Stockings, Movey Day Special, $1.00 A SPECIAL purchase secured to# this day. Pure Silk Stockings with lisle sole and garter top. Also pure Silk Stockings that have lisle interlining in sole and top. Black only, sizes 8% to 10. Also a lot of outsize Silk Stock- ings with lisle sole and garter top. Sizes 9 to 10% They are fine Stockings that if bought regularly would be sold at $1 to $1.75. Movey Day price = $1.00 'o., First Floor,

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