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at te a o > ests ES Tans se Thimgs for Soldiers HE Government vides well for the dier beys, but there are a good many little articles that will add to their cen venience and comfort. one enjoys pre ber of things for soldiers are shown Trench Jackets, armless, collariess knitted wool Sweater Vests, in gray color. Men's Section, First Floor, —White Military Stock Collars, fit any shirt and give a dressed-up appear ance to the military suit. Men's Section, First Floor, Khaki-colored Handker- chiefs, cood firm quality —Men’s Section, First Floor, Khaki colored Buttons tn all sizes. —Butten Section, First Fleer, —Swageer Sticks, strictly military styles as well as novelties. —Umbrella Section, ist Floor. ve Dresses are OO there is a inexpen to Free instruction daily in all branches of Knitting. —Art Need fork Section, HE Rug Section T are featured. i —This new line is All-Wool. French Serge $1.50 a Yard [ present we have an ample stock of this splendid, firm pure wool serge, and indications point to a future scarcity of serges. ‘Therefore it would seem advisable that you anticipate your needs. —In the color range there are twenty wanted shades, also cream and black. 44-inch material. Pure wool, firm, serviceable and attrac: tive. A yard... $1.50 -Fraser-Paterson Co. Firat Floor. CAVALRY TROOP DROWNS AT SEA : Presa Leosed Wire LOB ANGELES, Sept. 6—That an entire troop of Mexican valry —200 men and their mounts and quipment—-was wiped out when a Fiona! squall struck and capsized & barge which was being used to tow the soldiers from Potnt Isabella to La Bolsa was the private infor- soft, yet durable; without tacking an less. —Shown in such a ¢ —27x54 inches... .$1.75 —36x72 inches... .$2.75 —54x90 inches. . $5.00 mation brought here early today from below the border Setting out on the craft to cross the Gulf in the wake of a small tug, the men were soon swallowed up in the night. They never reached land and the officials at Guaymas report- ed their death by drowning. EXAM FOR MAIL CARRIERS The U. 8. clvii service commis sion will hold male clerk-carrier examinations here September 22 to establish an eligible register from which selection may be made to fill ancies as they may occur. RRALLY ,OLO ToP, were Soray But wHaT CAN A FELLOW 00 UNO: THe CIRCUMSTANCES mm 7 ext segs, 7 This man waited too long to order his winter fuel. Don’t be in his clase! Fuel of Tremendous Satisfaction—for Furnace, Range, Grate, Stove It's easy to forget to order Briquets these beautiful days of early Fall, but remember—-Winter {is lurking not #0 far away, and to be prepared is real Wisdom. It won't take you long to reach for the telephone right NOW and tell your wants to the Fuel Man. sour ennme COAL FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALER, OR CALL PACIFI@ COAST COAL CO. NEWCASTLE 562 RAILROAD AVENUE SOUTH MAIN 5080 Fraser-Paterson Co. New Serge Dresses for Women spirit of the times, favor the practical One - piece These things A ~ 7 giving. In the various sec Dresses of serge. And ee tilt mien” te? ei Tene ot Be sera 6 Say one who thinks of the doclared, “emy bn oxpueted to One-piece Serge Dress as —Navy blue, rose, rookie, plum, green and brown are the shades shown. —Trimmings include metal —AT $18.50 and $25.00 splendid values in new line of Rugs that will appeal to all sy ; not know of the a t}of —Columbia Yarns, the who appreciate Washable Rugs. @\ their houses were put te 4 thelé : supreme court bas held that tn} and they wash in soap and water with- out fading, shrinking or harder are made of a new craft fiber, that is ings that any color combination can be matched 9x12 ft. size....$14.25 STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1917. PAGE 7 TELL POPE OF PEACE HOPES BY JOHN GRANDENS United Prese aff Correspondent BERLIN, via London, Sept. 6.—Germany will tell Pope Benedict the German people F th want no gain from the war, but Ing Tuesday night on the only a durable peace, guaran. ground that he had used his 5 Sa 9 a UTUMNN styles in teed b lanerrenenal. weetiens connection with the organiza- VERY day is bringing fresh oF 1 styles 3 i peel ng sats A i ioe tlon to further his own political evidence of the smartness See: or gener | onds. " bea 5 ‘ Vorwanere, At the time the action was taken of the new styles, which range We affected by the fall of Rise “ls mot to be the Wut wtroy the belief apparently beld by the entente powers that Gern: H ‘ctubes howe 2 rowuialben, a strictly plain tailored peace wishes are to be considered jag he wan oxpreneing the opinton |f| 19 awed for the new Semi-tailored ° 4 7 > ton As a token of weakness Ke oe The : safety razor, trench mir garment, has a surprise 7S OA Fe eee Pree Suit pictured; one of the latest ror, ete in store in our collection. It wan the Vorwaerts which re Paan te fil ft aseivals. The cont is.mede with ‘ Leather Goods Section, ntly voleed he belief that It P ; z First Floor, Those new Dresses are would be “dishonorable” for the! Gatos Pe het Aarts (9 “ake three inverted plaites in back, | jerman people to refuse President | ing work of political enemies tm below the waistline distinguished by smart style, @| Wilson's stipulation that they guar distinctive Mines and unique sates their poverament’s peace the union, po dg poe age Black tailor’s braid edges the trimmings, While the pledges. | place as publicity man on the King| belt, the notched collar and the straight lines predominate, - oe» : county counell for patriotic service | tabs in back of the coat, which ie | the draped skirt, the pleat VICE CRUSADE HITS because of the unton’s act de- | lined t : | her tligeet ell cst lelared Gates Thursday. “When I ined with wine-color messaline. in evidence. am RESORT OWNERS ? Continued From Page 1 ° t to the hotel, but that Murphy . und th same conditions on a thread, silk embroideries, visit made a few days le | braidings, stitchings, ete Volunteer Detectiv j A | cove Volunteer Ovtectives | SHEEP IN BIG FIRE $3.00 Yard Une with this crusade,” declared! LE’ VISTON, Idaho ° shown, while at $32.50 undin Thursday, “We have # thousand head of sh evid against many uptown ho-; @ tels and lodging houses and we tn large assortment of the charming new styles. nd to enter suit i their the Idaho-Montana line, according A ‘ F so eating Pst > 5 aa ee ee sutth to reports today. gowns, offering this select choice of color @lcient evide One billion feet of white pine Ivory French Blue Mole , ” ©! AN of the evidence In the canes (timber ts threatened in a fire Pink ‘orbeau-Blue Gold Everybody's Introducim S|filed today was gathered by investi-|rasing in the Dixie region. Turquoise Navy-Blue BilverGray Knitting Now $|gators whore sole interest is the : Alice-Blue — psec . le up of Beattie. hey will] P (fe. eal-Brown, to do something to help cw Pr uss :| This office will be glad to ac- Is Army Deserter —forty inches wide, $3.00 yard. the country and to help — a ee e@lcept information from any private ‘ | —First Floor. those who are going to $| individual who knows of the exist-|| Whether Cecil Sloan, deserter ‘a ce of immoral houses, and we/from the Third Oregon Infantry, fight. 0 Silence o | mitting, Red ooo @ shall co-operate tn every way pos-|will be returned to the military aw Fi cg A per Red “Bozart" = Wash Without z sible with the police department to|thorities for punishment tor deser Cross work occupy the “ gjcrush the tenderloin evil.” tion before being sentenced in fert- W 9 nimble fingers of needle Fading 3 To Reopen Old Cases eral court on a charge of oreaking omen s oots educe workers. wd @| I ts probable that Lundin witl/9nd entering the Redmond postof — April 18, will be decided by reopen cases now pending against | fice has placed in stock a “+ h cases the property owner ts|tlon Mable to the $ tax which /¢d ¢ may be imposed if it can be proved was a party to the offense | called “The Bozart,” They ng “In order to guard against clair that will lie flat of ignorance on the part of the!) ¥as d is absolutely odor owners In the cases d today,” |'ne said Summers, “I ma each of then ered letter, informing PR omplete range of color- ther # office had evidence! that their properties were being used for lewd purposes, These | —6x9 ft. size $6.75 them that they | —Ox9 ft. size... $12.25 it if they did not) y 7 | —8-3x10-6 size .$12.50 choir mag mon The suits are of a civil nature 4 are under the “red ight abatement law,” sometimes known as the “lows red-light law which was passed by the 1915 state legislature at {ts last sension The procedure ts as follows state first makes applica rought bas that com ther | the alleged immoral resorts to ap: pear in court and show why they | Ge®. should not be enjoined from operat. | Co™ | part | ing the houses. By United Press tensed Wire | May Fine Owners $300 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6—Nine| The cases are then assigned for |atriking carmen and etrikebreakers|trial and should the estate gain a | were in the city jail today, as a re-| ‘decree, the houses may be ordered |p oarded up for a period not over #ix| |sult of arrests which followed re) months and the owners must be| |newed outbeaks of rioting late yes-|ordered to pay a tax of $200 | terday. |may escape closing the houses by| Wel Patrick Costello, a «triker, was|posting a bond for the full amount | Cha shot, and M. R. Swager and Wm.|of thelr value and this bond te for-| Ray Winslow, strikebreakers, were | felted if the houses are oper: | Mur charged with having done the|as immoral resorts at any time|!ane st, and 665 Lane st., owned “pa | shooting, following one of the out-| within six months. The tax must/>y August Daverso, xrocer, of 701 being the three follow- | | breaks. |be pad feventh res ta hotel, 6 oo ing: | On Powell st. strikers and strike-| Personal property of the tmmoral|st.. and 307 Seventh ave. S., Nelson, | | ree ened in a running occupants of the house may be old|Tasholim & Jensen, Inc.; King ho-| It produces good fight, in which several were severe-|to pay the costs of the action and|tel, 418 Fifth ave. 8. H. B. Ken- baking results. ly beaten. Fred Uphoff, United|the @roparty itself auctioned to/nedy, president of the Navy Yard It heats quickly. Railroads employe, has not been|pay the tas Route, ship corporation; 812 and : |816 Bighth ave. S, Anna Hainke; It is economical in found since the fight which occur | In the affidavits filed today the ‘ | red last night | 658 names of the proprietors are not John Doe and Mary Roe|!in, | Secret meetings of both the| mentioned i ~ grand jury and of the carmen were | being used to represent them. Eschbach Co. who lives at tho —these are the good Elks’ club; White Star rooms, 675 8 held last night to consider arbitrat Owners and Agents . 1 ae Taan Oo. qualities that the ing the strike, but no announcement) ‘The properties and property own-| Deatborm st. Cayuen band Oo. s the t om 7 ‘rank enick, forem: o' Be followed the meetings. ore charged follow: K. @. hotel, oe ps Gants oe ney Abate housekeeper requires _ SE! 610 King st... oie et & Pow-!¢i9 Righth ave, W. H. H. James: of a range, and hun- + ey chols, vice prest-|Rejokan rooms, 614 Weller st., and dred - Senest J poms, syed eds of women in REAL PAINLE dent; 510 Sixth ave. 8S. Ernest! New White House, 618% Weller st., “A |Heator, a fariner of 5701 Bangor/preq C. Batrendes; 622 Maynard Seattle are finding st, owner, and R. D. Nichols, > 7 F : . ‘lave, Emily T, Walker, Puget them in tha: Ohio, agent; Luck hotel (formerly the! iii Co. agents, and Quong Tuck ee —Third Floor. Lotus rooms), 807 Eighth ave. 8.,| a, DENTISTS i 2s jand 911 Righth ave. 8. both owned GERMANY WILL GATES OUSTED _ LABOR COUNCIL y Labor councli union No, 300, was recalled by The sociniith ormna added td0t! Gorey wus acting on floor manager | Gormaay WIN botd, & ber ear@ter gr eho Hiopodrome dance tn hunor | refane (bie wart of @ penn, dimt thO og wutucted coum. of nad publicity mun for the King \eouuty counctl for patriotic servicn The onion chorion that Gntom rie mm open lotter dealing with the ® foremen endo it appene that in writ of the political Central up some of the wire pulling that {s being done in the organization.” WOMAN LOSES 1,000 Mins Idaho, perished tn a forest fire near These Judge N FOR SINKING DIVERS LONDON, Aug. 17.—By Matl.)—| some of them have been successful 1 vce! MURRAY IN CHARGE’ | ¢ ere ent oD toy of Dy United Prese Leneed Wire whers, agents and proprietors | "SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 6.—Ma}. | Liggett will leave for Camp Greene, North Carolina. | th They 668% Weller st. Christ Meyer, 2018 | 4)Lyon Bldg; Yale apartments, 673 Bight ROM CENTRAL AUTUMN SUITS | Refreshingly New in Line and Detail Frank for several ‘« delegate to the Central from Painters’ | Gates, © union at Ite regular meet so widely in type, material and color that each personality can be complemented becomingly. Silvered Velour in Wine Color Ne w @ member t W, W. attuation amd by to ready, I intend to expose some with tailored belt machinery of the Labor council, and show The two-piece skirt is provided and pockets, —Becond Floor. 40-inch Crepe Meteor | EW shipment of this lustrous silk crepe, so generally favored for the development of dressy Maybelle Wright of Burley, rer Monday. as found guilty of port to $6.75 Pair o., barilery) Wee ae EVENTY-SIX pairs only, in broken sizes and o>mmunica. widths. Two styles: Allover Brown Kid Boots, | | with th hat h of an was army off reveal was a deserter at the burglary ptured near the of- shortly the crime. There nothing tn the safe and noth was stolen from the office. IZE MONEY PAID button style, with welted sole and Louis heel; Tan Calf Walking Shoes with low heel and rubber sole. Reduced to $6.75 pair. —First Floor. Basement Salesroom Black Silks for Autumn HIFFON Taffeta in a soft, lustrous and firmly- woven quality, for separate skirt, afternoon dress or street suit, 36 inches wide, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 yard. hant seamen receive prize ey for sinking submarines. That become known thru the fact the treasury has assessed in ¢ tax against the prize money, eby arousing @ storm of protest. | Black Peau de Sole, a heavy silk with lustrous finish, makes up admtra- Black Satin is well adapted to | the present styles in one-piece Frocks—its soft folds and gleam- | ing finish are very effective. | biy in dresses, suits and Thirty-six inches wide, $1.00, | coats. Thirty-six inches $1.26, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. | wide, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. —Basement Salesroom. Hunter Liggett turned over mand of the Western army de- ment today to Maj. Gen. Arthur ray, and within a few days Gen. Murray arrived from the! © yesterday There Are Several Reasons for Ohio Range Popularity —the most important ler et.; Georgia hotel, 720%) rles st, Yukon Investment Co.) mond Auzias de Turenne, 206 and 661 Lane st., Howard Ham- the use of fuel. accountant Nettleton-Bruce building owners; 807 and 911' FREDERICK&NELSON et ASTRAY AEE GEE Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes A’ pictured, Brogue-style School of Gun- metal Calf, laced mat kid tops -height) and hand-welted soles, sizes 7 to 11, $4.00; 11% to 2, $4.50. Shoes with (new Same style in Patent Colt ekin with black cloth top, sizes 7 to 11, $3.75; 11% to 2, $4.25, Children’s Acrobat Shoes in button style, of smoked horse leather, with espe cially-tanned soles, heavy yet flexible, and patented Acrobat insole (no tacks or seams); sizes 6 to 8 $3.25; 8% to 11, $3.75; 11% to 2, $4.25. In Pearl or White Horse, button style, sizes 6% to 8, $3.50; 8% to 12, $4.00. Boy Scout Shoes in smoked horse or black calf, laced style, sizes 12 to 2, $3.50 pair. —First Floon Autumn’ Dress Fabrics In Weaves and Colors Favored by Fashion OOL VELOURS in a medium weight ap- propriate for suits and coats, featuring Burgundy, Taupe, Tabac, Wine, Dark- green, Navy, Copper and Plum; 54 inches wide, $3.50 yard. Duvetyn Velour in a suitable coating and suiting weight, of- fered in purple, taupe, Burgundy and navy-blue, 64 inches wide, $4.00 yard. Priestley’s English Tweeds in heather mixtures, for skirts, coats and suits, 54 inches wide, $3.00 yard. Novelty Wool Burella for coats and suits, in mixtures of blue, gray, brown and purple with white, 54 inches wide, $4.00 yard. Chiffon Broadcloths in a wide range of day and evening color- ings, 52 inches wide, $3.00 yard; 54 inches wide, $3.50 and $4.00 yard. —First Floor, The “Thor” Electric Washing Machine Saves AUl the Rubbing WO CENTS’ worth of electric current will operate it for one hour. —Housewares Section, Basement. nth ave. &, A. B. Williams, CRYPIOK {1 |by J. W. Norris; Ecllpse hotel, Sith sts nd Pacman 2 | morning, dear little book, and very CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE seman — SI | _ —@}want to take not only her erring |I know that he loves me, but I FAR VISION spe" ablated SP coLD child, but her erring husband into|want him to love me as he loved Ce aiiot anus ieee | her protecting arms.’ the mother of Budge and Toddy— (whalebone) plate, which {s the Without Lines f ity al wie very. three EMU But, Harry,’ sald a woman! because ‘he could not help it. He ey much older than the rest of ws, ‘I|loves me because he realizes that lightest and strongest plate known does not cover the roof of the mouth, If you have two or three teeth left in the mouth; guaranteed 15 years. Gold Crown ...eeeeeeeees + BBLON $15 net of teeth (whalebone) $9.00 $10 net of teeth . ANSON inthe Lens Home of the Kryptok Lens. ‘We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. Anni | Hi bE II fee namf Bridge work, per t Seattle's leading Optical pers | white crowns . Place. pecti Established pre Gold fillings 1910. Silver fillings . Platina fillings .... All work guaranteed for 15 years Have tmpreasion taken in the morn ing and «et teoth same day. Exam {nation and advice free, 11 and fee Samples of Our Plate s 5 t ha E for § ; Leather Casa “NO CHAR( Springs or “H - that We will fit you Last ng glasses, in Aa uarantesd gold-filled ete, including sn, $5.00 to th ing t thin. Althe Mont of our present patronage ts interesting. came a note from Eliene and a let- ter from Mollie. » it over friends and the conversation turned wonder if you men ever realize if he did not he would be terribl how those protecting arms ache /ungrateful. I think Harry rever- with the burden of it all.’ ences me above all womankind, but “Harry looked up at me quickly, |reverence is a cold emotion. and a look of compassion came} “I don't want to be a saint in a into his-eyes with stteh intensity |niche, and when this story comes With the letters from 6 and little Margaret Ann ene writes: miss you very much, Marete. 1 as tho ) » sitting on ay-|that I trembled for fear some one jout every .one will sdy, ‘Poor te. Each day I pick up the pa-/else at the table would notice it, |Eliene Symone, she must be a saint with fear and trembling, ex “And then, Margie, I realized a|to put up with what she has! ng to seo that awful story|aueer thing. As I looked about| “Margie, I have been blessed in ad over the front pages. Some-| that table I found that nearly every |the twins to an extent that would |make even a greater grief only a just compensation. think I love them better than my own little girl, and if I could only wipe the slate clean of memory I would be the happiest woman alive, “IT used to think, when I heard you say that yo@wished you h@ a | good forgettery to hide away all |disagreeable memories, that you Jonly said tt because you thought it man and woman sitting there was jlooking, not at Harry ®r at me, but Jat each other. They had forgotten Jconvention and were auditing ac counts, “The host was cover, and he sald, ‘Come, Mother, |let's get our wraps, as the motors are here which are to take us to |the theatre.’ s 1 wish ft would come and arry is in such @nervous state he {4 like a walking skeleton. nigh® we were dining with the first to re- e subject of a @oman's stick o her husband thru thick and I was on ping and needles. ) | realized that no one knew recommended by our early custom — anything about the black chapter| “Every one smiled at the word era, whose work tn atill giving good EVERYTHING FOR THE in Harry's and my Ife, yet I could |‘Mother,’ for his wife was very | was clever, but r, if I were Sere tasich wat work. When coming EYE QND EAR | B feet the way in which they would young, and the least maternal in|making this world over again, I to our office, be * you are In the — discuss the conversation when they |her attitude of any of the women would have the © of memories right place, B thia ad with you did know at th able. jvery small and the forgetteries “Harry could not keep still, and| “Oh, Margie, Margie, I don't want | very large HI Cut - Rate WALTER ROBSON he said impulsively, ‘A real woman |to have that maternal love for Har-| “Harry says to tell Dick he is . will forgive. 1 sometimes think we |ry he speaks about I want my |sure to be elected mayor, and, if Dentists 4055-4056 Arcade Building, men would stand a very poor show |lover back, the lover I believed |he fs, he wants him on the school te UNIVERSITY sT. Fourth Floor. if it were not for that divine ma-| would protect me—would be loyal | board. | @ppesice Wrasce-Patersen Co, ternal instinct that makes # woman|to me. Yes, dear, I love him and Sometimes I} 1 {gaining in health and happiness out there in the land of sunshine, Somehow I have always felt, Mar sie, that you, too, have had your Gethsemane. Forgive me if I have opened a secret door, and remem- ber I love you as much as one woman can love another, | “ELIENE." (To be continued) . ‘WIDOW, 70, WEDS | MAN WHO'S ONLY 47 By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Sept. 6.+Mrs. Sarah Dodson, 70, today is the bride of Arnold Broadback, 47, married at Vancouve terday, despite the protests of chik dren by former marriages, BISHOP WILb WED By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Sept. 6.—Friends of ‘Rt Rey. Walter Taylor Sumner, | Episcopal bishop of the diocese of lOregon, today saw the reason for his frequent trips East when it be came known, strictly confident |you understand, that he soon |wed Miss Myrtle Mitchell, Negaunee, Mich. of | WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—The interstate commerce commission |today suspended until January 4, the operation of increased rates on raisins and other fruits “I hope both you and Dick are, Oalitorala tg New Sort,

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