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-tapererepreameecerte rete mma tran ee te PANE Ep Sa i Ra Tm a fell STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 25, 1917. PAGE 4 The students at the state univers | e didn’t get the long Moked-)a life member, while J. Vor or ity didn't send nt, to wit—the lifted ban berg slipped up on bie frien M © military authorities at! Guterson, and didn’t send a “Surad.” mp Lewin. a Neither did Thomas Kennedy get from William Christmas dawned bright and early and Santa left his Amiral Coontz ia a native | Horace OG € | / ‘| chem professor, an embomsed “Morty CAPTAIN COONTZ 1s 1M! ri and is 63 years old. He hag | Christian Teacher” card, and the! MADE REAR ADMIRAL been in charge Prof. in turn didn't let any of the! yard far two years, coteneting =e students out without an exad Cottman. He sail ees ee | By onder of President Wilson, | Amira! V. 7. Capt. Robert B, Coont, commandant ‘The residents north of the Latona 1 from Annapolis tn 1884. bridge didn't wake up and find that! | Manta had left a new bridge, and the of the Bremerton navy yard, along | latreet car company did not increase| With 11 ather captains, was yester | the number of cars day promoted to the rank of rear a4 No one sent Weather Forecaster *'re! Soliebery a reeeipt for turnt ort ftyone commanders were ad | 14, and our janitor ¢ et a vanced to captains and 123 Heuten- | Ik, leaves Wednemlay, buneh of enthustamm anding ant commanders became command | the officers’ training jhim to work on the farm hers | Riley, Kan. board | | as per custom, Tt a| Waal bunch of appropriate DOWNES WANTS TO eames scheduled for January 8, 1918, SUBMIT NEW DATA. United Press Leased W ABHINGTON, Dec. 25 nator 1, Jones, after obtaining | from the commerce committee a ros calling for a reexamination the Rast, West and Duwamish called upon the board of for rivers o to the port of Seatve ei} an opportunity to prese covering new facts and informa and in breakfast, we learned tha TUppe's didn't get Hooveritia of the price side of the bill of fare over night and that the Hutchers union forgot to give C. H. Frye a wet of pearl cuff buttons expected the district engineer will be | appropriate presents Miowed to present a report pertain ‘Tomorrow will find the dayafter: a set of golf clubs ing to theoas | Christman rush on and the demands Spurek, jr for the transfer of gas ranges for) The Holshevtkis aboard the Rus WASHINGTON, D. ©.—Frederick ettk uw am will be great. SUl\sian vessel Shilka didn't get the . Hayden, son of Brig. Gen. J. L. | Santa down on the job. Many | mythiea! key to the elty yden, of Fort Worden, was nomi gifts were not delivered | "The Minute Men didn’t have to ac od for a Woeat Point cadetship| Mayor iit didn't get a new corn-| knowledge the receipt of an auto iday, by Representative Hantey,| cob pipe from Fev, Mark A. Mat: graphed photograph of Anna Louise and William J. Brayton, Mount Ver-| thewa, and Attorney C. J, France, in| Strong non, and James G. Squires, Jr, Bd | turn, didn't ge andsomely en) Capt. J. 8, Gibmon wasn't Invited named as alternates. | graved loving « wm the mayor! to join the Longshoremen’s union as An entertainment waa shven by fhe Seattle School of Natural Eauea in 1. 0. O. F. temple, Thursday. Kngene Clare, a prominent Seattle to report at camp at Fort No, Heber Hoyt didn't send Judge Donworth a pair of «laswen, and Homer I torney, didn’t rend at legal examiners, an abric ‘son, were Cye. — 7 een a Will Open Tomorrow ment Sales of the Season I, SES Hao Our Year’ S s End | Clearances of Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, lEttc. EE aes Sere aE ——_— A Sale That Presents Extreme Reductions on a Large Perceatage of Our Eutire Remaining Stocks of Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel a eee: | Increasing shortage of suitable materials for women’s outer garments, and the re- ported close adherence to present styles in next season’s garments make this sale doubly, important. Fraser-Paterson Co. ACH year, immediately after Christmas, we hold this Great Sale—Each year it grows larger and larger. In the past it has been the year’s greatest garment sale— it will be so this year. —The reputation of our former after - Christmas gar- —Every garment is new, desirable, fashionably cor- ment sales will add importance to the great values of- rect merchandise, of characteristig F.-P. quality, at the lowest prices of the season. fered in this year’s clearances. $1500 \$1500 ge —Hunter’s Green —Dress of Navy Blue with cut jet buttons, buttons, special at... special at ... $15.00 $4750 Drisio —Dress of navy blue velvet and messaline, squirrel fur trimmed, special at.... $47.50 $1500° —Dress of Russian green satin, collar and cuffs of white satin, special at ...$15.00 —Frock of French gray Messaline, trim- med with nov eity braids, special at. .. $3 —Suit of green wool poplin, trimmed with rows of narrow, black braid, special, $15.00 —Frock of black Georgette and messa- line, collar, yoke and sleeves richly embroi- dered, special $23.50 —Dress of Messaline and Georgette, in navy blue, metal thread trimmed, spe- $23.50 —Oxford Cheviot Suit with velvet collar and $15.00 cuffs, mar. $15.00 Our Entire Stock of Women's Suits ae » Three Great Lots Each Lot Offers Extra Values HE Suits are the newest styles, the right colors, the right materials. They are the greatest values of the season. FIRST GROUP---Suits for $15.00 Formerly $18.75 to $35.00 —Tailored and semi-tailored Suits in a wide assortment of sizes for women, as well as misses. —Trimmings of velvets, braids, silk stitchings and buttons. —Wool Serges. Wool Vetours. --Wool Poplins. Navy —Wool Gaberdines. Green SECOND GROUP---Suits for $23.50 That Were Priced $37.50 to $5 —High grade, semi-tailored and novelty Suits, possessing that charm so much admired by well dressed women. —Every Suit is splendidly tailored, is of excellent quality and is of cor- rect style. —Proadelotha. ~—Gaberdines Berges. Wool Jerseys. —Poiret Twills Navy blue -Browns TEMRD GROUP--Suits at HALF PRICE —This group represents the entire balance of our high-grade, exclusive and distinctive Suits, priced ... $58.75, $65.00, $75.00 to $150.00 —Rich Suits of fine quality, every Suit a model distinct in itself. Many trimmed with rich furs, others braided and stitched. —The richest of materials. —Broadcloths, Silvertones, Velours, Velvets, Poiret Twills. —Plum, green, taupe, Burgundy brown, Oxford and black. Girls’ and Misses’ Coats and Dresses Reduced ONE-FOURTH UR entire stock girls’ eaaaas and Chateabes 6 to 14 years, repre- senting only the season’s best styles. —Coats of velours, zibelines, burellas, plushes, ctr., models. —The Dresses are in serges, silk taffetas, etc. —Coats formerly $10.00 to $25.00. —Dresses formerly $9.50 to $35.00. ALL AT ONE-FOURTH LESS. 500 Cotton Petticoats at 89¢ Each —Extraordinary values. The price is less than today’s cost of the material alone. _ —Solid colors in navy blue, green, black and brown. —Plain colored uppers, with fancy flounces. —Pretty Persian and floral designs on dark grounds. Prown Black Oxtord Oreens Oxfords Heather mixtures. in up-to-date Four Surprising Bargain Groups of Charming Dresses for Women and Misses —Each lot offering the most attractive values of the season. , : LOT ONE-45 Dresses for $15.00 Each Formerly $25.00 —A saving of ten dollars each, of smart, fashionable messaline, satin Dresses, also silk and wool serge combinations. All late new anooals. —Navy blue, green, gray taupe, Burgundy, black and many oth LOT TWO--32 Dresses at $23.50 Formerly $27.50 to $45.00 —Most remarkable values, the season's newest, most authentic mod- els, surplice, tunic, highwaisted, straight line and other styles. — Materia re mostly novelty eating, taffetas, and these two ured in combination with georgette. —Also many woo! serge Dresses. Wistaria, Burgundy, taupe, roe navy, Copenhagen LOT THIREE--45 Dresses at $37.50 That Were $48.75 to $65.00 —Beautiful, high-grade Dresses, that cannot be fully appreciated until seen. They are of richest silks and satins, in charming models, every one of which is a late up-to-date style. French gray, taupe, peacock blue, Havana brown, biue, Russian green, beige, green, black, LOT FOUR--30 Dresses at $47.50 Formerly $67.50 to $95.00 —The most beautiful and finest Frocks the season has shown here. Many of them exclusive models. Richly luxurious satins, dainty georgette drepes, crepe meteor, etc. Displaying clever touches of silk and metal thread embroidery, rich laces, etc. —Navy blue, plum, taupe, gray, Wisteria, Women's Dress Skirts $7.95 A Big Lot of $8.50 to $12.50 Skirts —Every Skirt is a late model—pleated, shirred, tunic, smartly tailored styles. —Fancy Skirts in silks, novelty wool Skirts, black silk and satin Skirts. —Wool materials are broadcloths, poplins, serges, etc., in navy blue, brown and green. —All in one big lot at, each e a 300 Beautiful Blouses at $2 50 Each Formerly $3.95, $4.95 and $5.75 —A collection of exceptional values, in beautiful Blouses, of the sea- son's styles. Georgette crepe, crepe de chines, wash silks, fancy striped silk Waists. —A variety of colorings, especially those most wanted ; 300, all in one lot, at $2.50 each. taupe, enuff brown, seal brown, Copenhagen black and greens. paneled and gabardines, Five Big Lots of Women's Coats 408 " Coate—the Right Styles —The most remarkable values of the season, in correct, new style Coats. LOT ONE--Coats at $12.50 Formerly $15.00 to $22.50 —Comprising 33 Coats. Brown Gray Mixtures Velours, — Kersey Burelias -Zfbelines. Navy —Green LOT TWO--Coats at $14.95 Formerly $25.00 to $28.75 —A choice lot containing 35 Coats. Large collars of Kerami, and fur. plush Brown Navy Black Velour. —Cheviot. —Burelias. ~Rurgundy Taupe —Cherry LOT THREE--Coats at $18.95 Formerly $29.50 to-$35.00 splendid, large, complete lot of the newest styles and the greatest values of the season, —150 Coats in all. With immense collars of fur, fur cloths, plushes and self materials. ‘J lotha, —Orxfords. Navy blue — Brown A Green Burgundy Taupe Mixtures. ‘LOT FOUR=Coats at $23.50 Formerly $35.00 to $88.75 —An exceptional collection of high-grade Coats offered at a most un- usually low price. —Fine rich materials, velours, pom pom cloths, Bolivia cloths broadcloths, ete. —The season's correct shades, navy, plum, taupe, snuff, ma- rine and seal brown, Russian gray, Oxford, gold, Burgundy, plum and black. ~—Many richly trimmed with furs. LOT FIVE---Coats at $39.50 Formerly $45.00 to $75.00 —A choice group of 87 Coats. Distinctive, luxurious garments of fine quality silvertones, fine velours, Duvetynes, fine broadcloths, etc. —Rich collars of furs, many smart tailored styles. —The season's finest and most-sought-after shades, PLUSH COATS REDUCED —Every coat of dependable quality, superior workmanship and smart style, linings of rich messaline andsatins. =i Goats deme 30” Choice $23.50 Choice $39.50 2 Coats, formerly $45.00 i Ceats, formerly $50.00 1 Coat, formerly $55.00