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Month- End Clearance im the Garment Room andl Children's Coats Exceptional values in garments that represent All good styles in qualities such as you lines. store. 47 Women's Winter Coats, Spec Notable values in garments ge lots of coats priced formerly cor fifteen dollars. Every coat an correct styles, Belted, half-belted Large muffling collars, deep pocke Febrics Are Velours, Kerseys a Good, Durable Que Colors Are Navy Blue, Brow Taupe, Burgundy, Mixtu All in one Clearance lot at $15 $19.50, $22.50 amd $25 for Women, Specia A group of some thirty silk, sati bined. Dresses for street and afte paneled and tunic styles. Featurir Navy Blue, Taupe, Wistaria, ¢ Copenhagen, Bisque, Burgu Special clearance price Friday $ ~ $6.50 TO $7.50 DRE SPECIAL $5.95 E =a, and walking skirts. Every skirt of ste rling quality. Wool Poplins, ete. blue, brown, green and blac. Three hundred beautiful, cortect crepe de chine and lar prices. Included are all the smart styles, in medium tucked, embroidered, stitched and lace trimmed. and gundy, ete. All in a great month-end offering at $4.00. Month-End Sale of Girls’ Coats and of serviceable qualities. Navy blues, browns and novelty mixtures. Month end clearance price $7.50. Permerly $5. 00 to $10. 00 A Friday clearance of discontinued numbers of Frolaset (Front Laced) corsets in medium and low bust styles, some fancy materials, in both pink and For Friday c ed them to ju them out quick 50 Corsets, formerly $5.00 each. Swiss Point. A | SHOCKS COURT Capacity crowds are expected in Women’ 3 Coats:--Dresseseo-Skirts-oW aists exe 00, A splendid lot of a hundred correct new style dress A wide variety of styles, in navy Special in the Friday clearance $5.95. Extraordinary Waist Clearance $4.95 to $6.50 Silk Blouses for $4.00 resenting a clearance of some of the season's best sellers at the above regu- White, flesh, maize and the suit shades in navy, green, brown bur- Smart, correct style coats, formerly $9.50 to $15.00, Velours, cheviots, corduroys and mixtures. Odd Pairs Lace Curtains Half Price ed out all one pair lots of lace curtains from our regular stocks and have mark- white. A These odd pairs of Curtains con- All sizes in the lot, 20 to 32, except sist of Irish Point, Filet Net, Mar- size 29. quisette, Scrim, Nottingham and COCCCOCOOOOOEOOO OO OOOO OOOO OOO OO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOS NARCHY PLEA 'SECY, WILSON RESUMES WORK PORTLA? the last of certain always find at this ial $15.00 athered from broken isiderably more than xeeptional value, the and Empire models. ts and novel belts, nd Burellas, All of nlatre n, ray, Oxford, es and Black ).00 Dresses al $16.50 n and georgette com- rnoon wear. Pleated, ng the new ideas, yray, Green, Rose, ndy and Black 16.50. KIRTS SACH Serges, Panamas, Georgette waists, rep- wide collars, pin- at $7.50 Fabrics are correct learance we have sort- st half to close ly. price 7 Corsets that were $6.50. tegular prices range from $1.25 to 16 Corsets that were $10.00. $7 ae pate. . “i : All in the Friday clearance at $2.45 Friday clearance price, 63¢ to each. $3.75. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor Fraser-Pateraon Co, Fourth Floor. 29 wD, Nov Secretary | STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917. PAGE 5 MOST BEAUTIFUL MODEL” SAYS: “BEAUTY’S A CURSE; IT CAN NEVER WIN LOVE” Mrs. J.P. Simmons, Nov NEW ORLEANS 29.—It haw) taken the “most utiful just nine months to find out again, she mays, that beauty can't win love. It's a curse” myn she “I'd rather be the ugliest woman in the world than have the reputa tion of being the most beautiful model “If 1 were ugly, to-worry about And these are just a few of the myings of Mra. J. P. Simmons, di vorced wife of Abe Hammerstein, eon of the theatrical king of New York, and now wife of a plano store owner of New Orleans. Mrs. Simmons, who hi U.S. TO DEPORT |MODERATES FAIL ALIENS GAUGHT TO SWAY SLAVS, IN ANARCHY NET LONDON AGREES The Malian government will be permitted to deal out pun- ed her husband with threatening to kill her, declares beauty is responal- | ble for her ble On er model” hand, Simmons harges his wife has tired of him, | has ruined his business and has ven him into bankruptey by her | dexire to have her own photoplay | company | While awaiting trial of the ertm- | mal court case, which will unéoubt-| edly be followed by divorce oz ar I'd have nothing ings, Simmons in continuing to act with his wife in film they had started | I've appeared in all but the last | few scenes, and I might as well ave it thru, waid MIMONA. 1 By United Preas Leased Wire LONDON, Nov. 29.—Paitare } tshment to the Circola Studi Seciall plotters rounded up here | of the Russian moderate social | by federal agents for spreading | Ist plans for compromise propaganda to break down the | government seemed apparent | morale of the Italian armies. | from Russian dispatches today. ‘This course has been decided upon| 4¢ was apparently established by the U. 8 immigration depart Kent, whith will levee Gepériation| “tt medwates Bnd Cote mined to throw their lot with | the Maximalists. From various sources today it ap red that the Bolsheviki move-| ment was rapidly gaining ground. | Altho three more all Yesterday dixpatches every two from Burnett, Wa indication that the moderate plan} | warrants to all who are allens Interpreters continued their exam and learned that custod nev | today inations all of the yeon naturalized 1 members and one from Mendota, were brought in late | for a coalition of all Russian par-| federal court Friday, when the trial! of Labor Wilson was sufficiently re|iast night, the ring-leader, who ¢8-/ ties in a firm government wan well! | of Louise Olivereau, charged under | covered from his recent illness today | caped to Tacoma, hax not been cap-| under way. Apparently, however, | the espionage act with distributing | (0 resume his duties as chairman of | tur Ithe cadets found sentiment too anti-draft literature, will be the federal labor mediation board. | Government machinery {s already) overwhelmingly pro-Bolsheviki at niainiht The board conferred with Col./turning to reveal the operations of thai to mpacoed Dinque, head of the special) the secret pro-German organization of the Cossacks, | After 12 prospective jurors had production division of the|at Lynn, Mass, where pamphiets| heading any for taken their seats Wednes¢ Miss | signal corps last night, and today| were expres le opposition to the Only two days left tovobtaln 4) oiivereau suddenly caused conster & permanent adjustment) yoward Wright, head of the bu reported to con plano at the phenomenal reductions | nation by announcing urore affairs in lumber camps./reau of investigation for the depart | Southeast I } J which caused the record-breaking| prejudiced against a declared an retary Wilson will speak at the| ment of just left Thursday for| ations for the Rolsheviki! , plano selling achieved during our in-| @F hist*arise and leave the box.” un al auditorium tonight. | Washington, D. C., but would not] armistice a progressing between Judge Neterer immediately launch 7” $35 Jetate for publication the purpose of | eminsaries of both sides and all fight > (roductory sale. Besides the new a4-/ 64 4 jen explanation to impreas| A burned out electric bulb, cov: |his visit ing has ceased on all fronts 4 vance in wholesale prices, affecting | upon jurors and defendants that the|ered with «atin and ribbon bow to| as ; ait pianos arriving after this, will|elimination problem would be solv-| match makes an ideal pin cushion make it utterly impossible to main-| 4 one at a time. as a Xmas gift —____— MRS, KING WAS PORTLAND STRIKERS | fi tain the present prices. You can TO RETURN TO WORK make your selection now of the fin Member, Saturday is the last n day on which we will keep n until 8 o'clock. Meyer & Daughter 7 Women Only tre Recommends Traxo as Positive Remedy In her work as ree tells of sev Doesn’t Suffer “Now uitola and That Brought Relief. an evangelist In the mountain districts of West Virginia 1621 Third Ave., north of Pine. Mrs. Mary A. Ferree, 1964 Madison Largest Capital. Smallest E Ave., Huntington, W. Va, is fre sineeenipgenerret” quently called on to relieve suffering among her peor ind has become familiar with the practical value of remedies east allable. Mrs. F 11 cases of stomach Jed readily to Frult puble that You are invited to attend « MASS MEETING to arrange for ola and Traxo, She saya: “My first Big Demonstration in the inter experience with Frultola was in my lest of “Peace on. Earth, Good own family. My daughter suffered Will Towards Mer nae from stomach ne high ort i g the doctors seemed unable to help Free Admission—No Callection R “MARY A FERREE her. Finally one doctor said the ‘ : MRS. } y A. FE SE trouble was gall stones, and that an | Friday Night, Nov. 30 rUaan wan Haganenry, Wat te ed | at © o'clock I would not consent. I heard.of Fruitola and Traxo, and tried it as i L 0. G. T. HALL last resort. The first do ht immediate relief, and after usin | 1109 Virginia St., near Boren Av. three bottles of Fruitola and two of Traxo, she was entirely cured. pray that my testimony may be the means of helping others to health —— ae any eg peg Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original Edaall form - HIGH CLASS | uias at the Pinus laboratories in Monticello, Jils., and can be purchased S DENTISTRY in drug stores; a doctor’s prescription ia not necessary, Fruitota is’ pure fruit of] that acts as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hard At Reasonable ened particles that cause so much suffering, discharging the accumulated Prices. It will pay | waste, to the sufferers inten Nef € lose ix usual) wufficient to in i Sker Benins | dicate its efficacy, Traxo ts a tonie-alterative that is mont effective to re Work | build and restore the weakened, rundown system ‘A booklet of special interest to thone who suffer with stomach trou AUSTIN ert ane & ee bie can be obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Monticello, Il Vhones By United Press Leased Wir MEANS’ SLAVE tet assortment of high-grade pianos, PORTLAND, Nov. 2. and, if desired, we will hold it until Wi h h bl | Pe prtiand | employes of “th ‘ ] By United Preas Leased Wire | Telephone and Te sds ie, WH Be Chrietmss it Stomac rou CO) NOCORD, NW ia, Nov. #9~Tho| Toennone and Pry onagtn Pe to okaloe, Manne waar Ret Oe Oe the dafense in Gaston Means’ mur: | rorrow morning, V. D. Quinn, chalr- | der trial temporarily excloted Soe man of the strike committee said to- | may 6 Witase D. Pam "T./day. The strikers expected to get | teh Mrs.| their old jobs back without aiftt- | Jas. C, Kin irtual sla to | Means, the resumption of an untin- | °U!ty BELGIANS REPULSE “A VIOLENT ATTACK it has #0} | By United Presa Leased Wire LONDON Nov, 29.—Sharp fight resulted from a German attac ished examination of Rockefeller day the state's ho his testl renew be deve wa tistied that established moti to ma tal Attempt to keep Means off! the stand an in the neighborhood of GERMAN RAID FAILS | againet that part of the \line held by Belgians, Field Marshal Haig reported today. The Belgians NEAR CORNILLET Ry United Preas Leased Wire Is man raid beat back their foes after violent in fantrying uth of the s Scarpe, the only mer PARUS, Nov, 29-A ¢ pre by a violent artillery bom-| tion the British field marshal made bardment, and partaking almost of | of the Cambrai battle front was that the nature of a localized attack, was | * few ners were taken by Brit successfully repulsed by French | ‘sh night parties. troops north of Cornillet, the offi cial statement declared today, The enemy lost heavily ‘The war office reported heavy ar tillerying north of the Aisne, in the Sapigneul region, Freneh ‘raiding |STEVENS SCHOOL HAS 48 IN SERVICE bearing 48 stars, to the Isaac I Clara FB. Lowell, A service flag, hments pene presented line west of the! ste na wchool by Argonne, bringing | the principal of the school, Wednes | day ra stand for the 48 for on both side of the | mer * pulsed. have enlisted, Ik Meuse were stops itching of the school who; F riday No mail, telephone or C. O. right to limit quantities is Nh 9TO 10 10 TO 11 $19.50 WINTER STYLE orders accepted for F male. These Sults are th sizes for minsex and women and are made of to 46 For this Choles for this hour .... Formerly $19.50. $8.00 3 TO 4 NECK RUCHING 4TO5 UMBRELLAS — 2T0O 3 AND FEATHER BANDS eale of 66 Silk Unibreiia AND POMPONS—" FANCY RUFFIN ee einen td enna, en’ Waist section hag favored = millin — A variety of we,'in "' secadter ty elon priced 40 White Galatea meg ie een alee, White and cr made that is useful at Middies for quick dispos Gascetaliy for thie "ss of net and chiffon. For stantial r al. ‘They are in coat and p 3 a - " are of black silk, w . The ne on tn display. merly 50c, 5c, 8c, $1.00 BTN % AEE Ook Wiel a aip-on styles, with lange ed in shades of navy and $1 For this assorted handles, with Collars; sizes 42, 44 and oma Laie and biack. nour, 15 silk cords. Formerly 46. Formerly $1.25, For ormerly 96 Page Aigo. : and $1.95. Choice tor * 74 “ c $4.00. For this hour, this half-hour, ' 85c this 5Oc Yate tAces—one nun. ar $3.19 ore hour Cc dred bunches of Val oN" a f enciennes Laces; each BRAID$—On sale inthe WOMEN'S UNION VEILIN in bunch contains & to 6 Notion section, Cotton SUITS—30 Suits of me: short lengths of % yards; assorted patterns. Finishing Braids; white ‘dum weight cotton, in yards, in platy fan- Formerly Sc and 10c a and colors, Formerly ish neck, elbow sleeve ap: machen; ‘These /Ate yard. Hob thin son Wer tht etyle, in ankle length. shown in assorted colors hour cach busch LOC hour, a bolt . 5c This suit is worn, by and were priced former. ar ~ The Rhodes Co. each piece LET US GIVE THANKS that in the World's great fight For Liberty, Democracy and Truth, We have aligned our forces with the Right ‘That our best manhood, womanhood and youth In all aflame with patriotic fire— With radiant courage and with loyal sest With will to serve that shall’ not fail or ei | But bear each trial and meet every tes LET US GIVE THANKS that in this grim ordeal, We and our great allies are knitted close, Bound in a brotherhood for common weal. LET US GIVE THANKS that here at home the dross Of foes within, of treason and sedition In now revealed by this great blast of war ‘That now our eyes may see the true condition Of this, our land, that we are fighting for LET US GIVE THANKS that fatuous content Has given place to knowledge, clear and plain That we who conquered half a contin Must, in this ndid hour of spl »amic pain, Conquer our foes without and those within, And build a nation indivisible We know the truth, and knowing it, sball win LET US GIVE THANKS that we have learned s0 well! LET US GIVE THANKS that we are now awake * bs To that vast menace of the Prussian beast; That now we know how much we bh at stake, We will fight on until the threat has ceased And #0, in spite of pain and sacrifice Of death and horor that shall strike our ranks, We steel our hearts to pay the fearful price LET US GIVE THANK! Pees oad ec meeeONRENNET RT sca IE for this strength of soul esl instantly / The moment that Resinol Oint- ment touches itching skin the itch- ing usually stops and healing begins That is why doctors have prescribed it fully for years even in severe cases of eczema, ring and many other tor so succe many worm, rashes, menting, disfiguring skin diseases Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, quickly, and at little cost nearly flesh-color easily nh two sites Dintment comes rt Tha large sise holds more than dowbe, Ke $1), never Payor our Sales 11 TO 12 BLACK VELVETEEN SUITS REDUCED UNTRIMMED HATS— COATS — The garment TO $8.95 100 Untrimmed Sailors, © male in the Men's see nection has taken from will never Mushrooms and Tur ton. re made of stock for thin sale 20 SUITS be sold for taken from the “ssorte? plaids ana Black Velveteen Coats sa gn oi r stocks for this checks, and range in that are full belted and egpecially sults of this The jety con. size from 6% to 7%, but lined and trimmed with eh ter, and this fact sints of black and colors each size may not be large convertible collar it most imper that sold formerly at had in every pattern, and decp cufts, Sizes, 36 Ue (© purchase at this 4, 250 and $2 Formerly $1.00. For 75c hour, choice Burella Cloth, Gabar OAPANESE CREPE— dine, Serge and Poplin, 36INCH SCRIM— 150 150 yards of Heavy - nape in belted flare st yards of fine Curtain Crepe, in pencil stripe, CURTAIN SCRIM—A shadow of xreen, Serim, with openwork on white and colored large ansortment gf brown, taupe, bur border, edged with hem- grounds; excellent for short lengths, from 1to sundy, navy and black. stitching; shown in house dresses and chil r 4 op, Sizew 16 to 46. Formerly white and cream onl '. ne Pcdetial: ‘Wicdiids phe y. dren's wear. Formert Sr hata gn $19.50, For this hour, Formerly 26c. For this 0c and 5c. For pois and 36c. For 19c cle hour, a nour, thie hour, a 74 . 8.95 san. lve: Sa 25¢ These coats are made of Shown in shades of dark 5 | Trimmed || $45.00 and 319. 50 Winter Coats Hats for Large Women Special at I Sizes 42, 44 and 46 $2.95 Reduced Friday to $9.95 | | pe tana a Upper Main Floor pees aa ‘a | THIS Sale a Friday offe: | «age on | traor inary to the | | 200 ped ‘all \} : styles, materials and the splendid reduc- - and winter || tions are all exceptional. styles, ‘These are ia || WOOL VELOURS AND KERSEY CLOTH red velvet, and are ef- \} in belted models with large ter ienned: 1} nen with buttons. ound oe || green, brown, taupe, navy an tne $2 95 day at Cr ahy pammeees os riday Hour es, and the 1TO2 BOYS’ SCHOOL CAPB— this hour, cholee rs an opportunity ex- stout women as the airplane collars and d black. Choice Fri- $9.95 5 TO 5:30 MIDDIES — The Wom This many women the year ‘round; sizes 34, 36 and 38. Formerly $1.00. For CHILEAN BEAUTY. BUYS PRISONERS TURKEY DINNER By United Press Leased Wire MINEOLA, L. 1, Nov. 29.—Prisom ers in the Nassau county jail today’ enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the expense of Mrs. Bianca de Sauk les, on trial for killing her divoreed husband, John L. de Saulles. When her trial is resumed, tomer row, before Supreme Court Justice Manning, the defense, which had closed its case, planned to reopen it- and recall three alienists and physi- cians. These expert witnesses will be asked hypothetical questions 10,- 000 to 20,000 words in length. They will answer that, under cireurm stances detailed, Mrs. De Sauiles was insane at the time she fired the shots. U. OF W. ‘GIRL GIVEN JOB AT WASHINGTON Rosamond L. Ransom, a junior at— the University of Washington, has been notified to report to Washing- ton, D. C., as soon as possible, to be come a clerk in the office of the commanding officer of the signal corps. Miss Ransom took the elvil = service examination last summer,” She will return to college at the end of the war.