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COLORED MAN SHOOTS | WIFE AND KILLS SELF Jense McConi- Nora, today with a re mn turned the weapon Mra, MeConicoe is in the county and not expected to live. Conicoe came here from Seattle Auto this morning and invited his for & ride, He! tolt her he to kill her, She leaped the car and ran into a cigar The man followed, firing shots into her body, and then the weapon on himself. 1,000 JOIN LYNCHING BSTILL. SPRINGS, Tenn, Feb. mod of 1,000 persona burned Meliherron, who shot and Killed two white men last Friday, ‘After tying him to a atake. A con was forced from him by ap: hot irons to his body BARNETT REAPPOINTED | WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Reap- t of Maj. Gen. Rarnett, term is about to expire as der of the marine corps, was a Tuesday by Secretary RELIEVES CH ETC, IN FIVE ' on i fr The Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Avenue Street. Near Madison ESTABLISHED 1906. PAID ADVERTISING H.C. GILL Candidate for Mayor Will discuss the real issues of the campaign at the following places: _ Wednesday, “3s ae Lake, Kidd's jall _ ‘Thursday, 14th, West Seattle, Gal- lingher’s Hall _ Friday, 15th, Fremont, Masonic Hall | Saturday, 16th, University District, 1 Masonic Hall Monday, 18th, Downtown, Hippo drome, Fifth and University $15 P.M. ALL INVITED An Editor Recommends -DROPS -YRheumatic [Sufferers i FORGET CREED AND SUPPORT WARIS PLEA Undivided support of the pres ident and the government in this war, regardless of political creed, was the determination expresed by more than 800 republican day night, at the Lincoln day banquet of Young Men's Republican club Tt wan the first “war banquet the lub has ever given. And it was one of the largest. Representative re publicans from all ov were among those pre The speakers were burn, who made a mc peal for unity and wu of every man, forgetting boundaries, to win this war Clark V. Savidge, state land com: missioner, held his audience with story of Lincoln's life ‘The platform of forth by Louis BR. 8 the club, Judy pool was toastmaster Another observance of Lincoln day was that of the Transpor club, The house warming, he he anniversary of Lincoln's birth, also marked the opening of thelr remodeled quarters in the Railway Exchange building, Fully 250 mem. bers attended the celebration RED CROSS PREPARED FOR ANY EPIDEMIC WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Four Pullman coaches, specially fitted with medical and surgical equip- ment, chemicals and manned by a staff of skilled surgeons and physl- cians ready to be rushed instantly to any military camp in the United Staten for fighting epidemics are maintained by the American [ed Cross, it was announced today These cars are stationed at strat exic points with bacteriologints and chemists in attendance ready for in stant dispatch at the outbreak of a serious ie among United States soldiers. Eight highly skilled medical specialists in epidemics are assigned to each car. Hundreds of lives would be saved in case of a dangerous epidemic by these cars, } medical authorities believe. |335 SHEEP POISONED; U. S. TO INVESTIGATE e e e e e e e SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—With| @ 335 sheep in the corrals of William | $ Taaffee & Co. here dead today, and|e others sick, the sheep-polsoning plot. | © which federal officers blame on 1. W.|$ W. or Geran agents, grew more see rious. A full report has been wired to At torney General Gregory by the Unit ed States marshal, while army aw thorities have taken a hand in the probe Lieut. J. C. Quinlan, chiet veterin: arian of the Presidio, who made an analysis, declared poison killed the sheep. A pathological autopsy by Professor EDUCATION FAILURE The German educational system develops machines, not normal chil dren, because they do not play, ac cording to Mina Almina George, as sistant superintendent of city schools. Miss George made this statement at the annual child welfare luncheon, celebrating the 2ist birthday of the National Congress of Mothers’ and Parent-Teachers’ associations, in the Plymouth Congregational church Tuesday noon. CARRANZA’S NOTE TO KAISER IS RECORDED WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—A birth. day telegram, said to have been sent recently by President Carranza to the kaiser, was placed in the Con greasional Record yeatesday by Sen ator Sherman of Illin@ls. He advo cated more than watchful waiting “in view of the felicitations exchang- ed between those two distinguished worthies.” INTERN GERMANS WHO _ REFUSE TO REGISTER German aliens who fail to register at police headquarters by Wednes- day evening will be subject to in ternment until the end of the war. This final warning has been issued by the federal department of justice. TEDDY IS RECOVERING NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Col. Roose-| velt was reported to be “progressing nicely” today, following his comfortable day” yesterday. It was said he suffered less pain than at any time since the operation. His pulse and temperature were normal. HEAR ABOUT U. S. TAX| merchants, in conven-|§ tion here, will be entertained by the| Northwest Seattle Credit Men's associatior Wednesday night, and how, why when and where to pay income taxei will be explained by. Internal Reve- ‘nue Collector David J, Williams. KILLED IN AIR WRECK LAKE CHARLES, La, Feb. 13. Pinned beneat eckage when to earth, TWO FLIERS KILLED MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 13.—Two flying cadets of the aviation corps were killed here yesterday in a col- Mision in midair. They were 'T. C. Rogers and P. 13. Cooley. TOLEDO, O., F lee breaking up in the Maumee rive above here, Toledo is facing danger of « flood, SHIP WORKER DIES A. B the Duthie shipyard, died Wednes- day morning at the Seattle general hospital Kenneth Easter, 7, 1107 29th ho was struck by an automot th ave. and EB, Union Tuesday af: ternoon, was taken to Providence Lospital slightly injured, “mont! e e ° je e e 7 e e e e e e ° e e e e ry e e e e 6 e e ry e e e e e e e e e e e e e ° e e @ ry e e e e e e e e e e e e e ° e frrvryrriiiitiitiiiiriit rit STAR—WBEDNESDAY, FEB, 13, 1918. PAGE 4 Ove Monthly Dollar Day Ils Tomorrow! Always an Important Saving Day—Doubly So Tomorrow—Take Advantage 1 Dollar Specials for Men | Big Special Purchase High Grade Silk Ties $1 $1.50 Qualities INE heavy silks, large shapes, beautiful col- ors in a wide variety of the popular Italian brocades and printed warp patterns; bright floral designs and daring con- ventional pat- terns. The Ties are extra full in cut. They are exceptional val- ues for. . $1.00 Fiber Socks Four Pairs for $1.00 4 -Light-weight Fiber Socks In black, Palm Beac! and white; all sizes to 11! 5c regularly. Spec: eS Re ee ve eae oe $1.00 Handkerchiefs, Five for $1.00 —Pure linen, hemstitched, 14- and \%-inch hems; good, full size. Special, 5 for splendid Beautiful Hamd-Colored Framed Pictures, $1.00 Each HE Kodak Section has arranged an unusually attrac- tive special for Dollar Day. One hundred Pictures in all. Favorite scenes of Mt. Rainier, Paradise Valley, Nisqually Glacier, Narada Falls, ete. They are framed »s with fancy art corners, Complete Dollar Day A Feature ‘Special 350 Pieces of Cut Glass at $1.00 Each Faas me special for Dollar Day. A special purchase of 350 pieces of Cut Glass, every iece of which is an exceptional value at the price. very piece is strictly hand cut on good quality, light-weight glass, and would sell in regular stock at a great deal more. --The assortment includes: —Handied Sandwich Trays —T-plece Almond Sets —Flower Bowls Vanes —Sugar and Cream Sets Cracker and Cheese Dishes —Marmainde Jars Mayonnaine Bowls and Plate —Herry Bowls Water Jugs —Set 6 Individual Berry Dishes | —Footed Fruit Bowls 1.00 Praser-Paterson, Fifth Floor, 300 New Leather Purses Special, Each $1.00 REMARKABLE special purchase of genuine Leather Purses in pin seal, panther, dull and crepe leather. trap back styles. Trimmed with plain and fancy silk. All are well made. Splendid qualities. If bought regu- larly $1.75 would be their retail price. Bought specially re our Monthly Dollar Day, they offer splendid values or —$1.50 Leather Music Carriers, special. . —Franer-Paterson, Important Purchase Sterling Silver Jewelry at $1.00 Each PURCHASE of a limited number of pieces high- grade, very attractive Sterling Silver Jewelry, set with brilliants and colored stones. —There are Earrings in pendant styles, in qualities that are usually sold at $2.00 to $4.00, --There are Bar Pins, Jabot Pins and Brooches of Ster- ling silver, that usually retail at $1.50 to $2.00. Every piece is an exceptional value for. 1.00 —Fras loor. Dollar Day Women's Silk-Top Union Suits $1 Sizes 34 and 86 Only OMEN’S Venetian Silk-top Union Suits, white cotton bodies, with pink silk top or pink bodies with white top; also all-white suits; rein- forced and splendid quality; regularly $1.50 a suit. Exceptional Dolfir Day value Women’s Union Suits I'wo for $1.00 —Good, serviceable, medium weight Cotton Union Suits; low neck, sleeveless; V neck, beaded top, cuff knee; sizes 4, 5 and 6; regular 65c suits. Special, 2 suits for eheitreie oe $1.00 Silk Camisoles $1.00 —Fine Venetian Silk Camisoles in white with lace and beading trimmin so in pink band-top sty others are embroidered; sizes 86 to 42. Special, each $1.00 irnt Ploor. Dollar Day’ Sweater Knitting Yarns Special $1.00 Hank haar heavy sweater yarns, fine pure wool, Khaki color. These are the Soldier Boy and Army and Navy brands, and are fine qualities at the regular price of $1.15.and $1.35 a hank, Extra special on Dollar day, a hank ......$1,.00 Guest Towels Two for $1.00 Stamped Guest Towels, all linen, 65¢ cial, 2 for Pillow Covers Pillow Covers, of bright pat- Cretonne terns, Special, Art < Dollar Day Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose Three Pairs $1.00 OMEN’S firm Fiber Silk Boot Stockings, seamless, double sole, heels and toes, —Black, sizes 814, 9 and 914 only. White, sizes 8144 and 9 only. —kKegularly sold at 39¢ a pair, and a splendid value at that, ~—Dollar Day special, three $1 Women’s Pure Silk Stockings in the Dollar Day Sale $1.00 —A special purchase of fine, pure silk thread Stockings, double lisle sole and ghee! top; some have all-silk tops, some tops of lisle. Black or white only. Regular sizes. —Dollar Day only. .$1.00 —Firet Floor. Dollar Day $1.35 Table Cloths for $1.00 OOD quality Mercer- ized Table Cloths, 62x 64 inches in size, hemmed ready for use. Just the right size for breakfast and everyday use. Good, durable quality; pretty floral designs; regularly $1.35 each. —Dollar Day, each.$1.00 —Becond Floor. Dollar Day $1.25 and $1.50 Turkish Bath Rugs for $1.00 CLEARANCE of a broken assortment of splendid quality Turkish Rugs, mostly gold colors. Rugs formerly $1.25 and $1.50. A limited quantity to be sold on Dollar Day at, each $1.00 r-Second Floor. Dollar Day Bed Sheets $1.00 OOD weight, service- able Bed Sheets, no center seams; size before hemming 81x90 __ inches, Splendid values in the Dol- lar Day Sale at....$1.00 —Second Floor. Dollar Day 40c Huck Towels Three for $1.00 patch: aed Huck Tow- els, a quality sure to give excellent service; size 17x36 inches. They are over 50% linen, and will keep snow white. Two de- signs — plain huck with Greek key and Fleur de Lis borders. The wholesale price today~is more than our Dollar Day price; three $1.00 —Second Floor, Dollar Day Women’s $1.75 Buckskin Gloves Special $1.00 UCKSKIN GLOVES for women, all sizes, heavy quality for street and driving wear; white only. Can be washed in soap and water. Regularly $1.75 pair. Dollar Day only, pair .. a ——_————$—_——— ry - Fraser-PatersonCo._ A\ Remarkable Sale of Dainty Waists on Dollar Day. 500 F esh, New Style Waists Bought Under Price---Special $1.00 The best of values for a B Vapitinge of those extraordinary special purchases which have helped to make “Dollar Day” the ¢ dollar, the best sty! thrift day it is. and a great variety of styles —Plain voiles with embroidered fronts. —Plain voiles with new lace trimmed collars. —Plain voiles with embroidered collars and tucked fronts. voiles in smart tailored and sailor styles. —Pin striped voiles in vestee effects. —Chevron waistings in sailor styles. —Mercerized striped voiles with lace- edged collars. . —Seeded and checked voiles with plain —Plaid trimming. —The waists are all fresh, new and attractive, The values are extreme. .$1.00 Dollar Day 300 leatherbloom Petticoats 200 Sateen Petticoats at $1 Ea NOTHER Dollar Day offering of Petticoat values that would be impossible if the Petticoats were to be bought on today’s market. Today’s cost of mate- rial alone would be more than price of the made skirt. —Plain and fancy pat- terns in a wide variety of colors. The materials are all splendid, serviceable grades, The skirts are all the styles wanted. —Supply your needs for months to come—it is doubtful if such good values will be offered again—$1.00 for your choice of five hundred. —Praser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Dollar Day Women’s s New Neckwear Special $1.00 OUGHT for Dollar Day. Clever, favored style, flat and roll Collars of lace, satin, organdies and piques. Plain and lace trimmed; all fresh, new stock, bought especially for Dollar Day; $1.25 to $1.75 values. Special at ..ccccccccccsccessocecscceccssses $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson, First Floor. Muslin Gowns $1.00 OMEN’S Slipover Muslin Gowns, well made, roomy proportions, trimmed with laces or em- +++. $1,00 —Second Floor. Muslin Chemises at $1.00 OTH envelope and straight chemise styles, lace trimmed. Specially bought for Dollar Day. Splendid values at . $1.00 ond Floor Children’s Dresses at $1.00 White Black Chiffon Taffeta Special $1.00 Yard OUR pieces of fine Black Chiffon Taffeta, A splendid black and a good, lustrous finish. Considering the quality and the advance in prices, these Taffetas are most extraordinary values for $1.00 Imported Pongee, 33-Inch Width, $1.00 a Yard —A very good value in a firm, Imported Pongee, suitable for waists, shirts and dresses. Pure silk and in the natural shade; yard.........$1.00 Tub Silks, Special $1.00 Yard —A variety of beautiful stripes, appropriate for ists, men’s shirts, pajamas, etc. Blue, green, rose, gray, black and red stripes on white grounds; 82-inch width. Special, yard. .$1.00 ~Fraser-Paterson Co, Firat Floor. Dollar Day 500 Yards Cretonne Five Yards $1.00 PECIAL purchase 500 yards of Cretonne for Dollar Day. A choice as- sortment of colors in floral, lattice and stripe designs; 30 inches wide. Special, 5 yards for Fourth Floor Dollar Day $1.25 and $1.50 Lace Curtains for $1.00 Pair OTTINGHAM Lace Curtains, nine differ- ent patterns to choose from. White and ecru; full sizes; 24 to 50 pairs of a pattern; $1.25 and $1.50 values, for...$1.00 $ —Fourth Floor Dollar Day Small Rugs -$1.00 —$1.50 Fiber and Wool Fiber Rugs, 27x54 inches. Green, brown, blue and red. Special, each, $1.00 Fourth Floor. Dollar Day Carpet Samples $1.00 Each XMINSTER and Wil- ton Velvet Carpet Samples, 27 inches wide, bs arg long; fifty sam- ples in the lot. Extreme values for, each. ..$1.00 —Fourth Floor, Dollar Day Smoking Stands for $1.00 ORMERLY priced $2.00 and $2.50; 30-inch high Smoking Stands of mahog- any finish wood, with glass ash receiver and nickel - plated match box holder. Special ....$1.00 —Fourth Floor, Dollar Day Brassieres $1.00 RASSIERES of pink silk with white lace trimming; sizes 34 to 46. Splendid special values at $1.00 “Second Floor. Dollar Day Camisoles $1.00 AINTY garments of ® pink or white crepe de Chine with wide lace trimming. Exceptional val- ues for $1.00 Second Floor. Dollar Day Children’s Play Suits Two Suits for $1.00 IMPLE SIMON Slipon § Play Suits, made of soft chambray; pink, blue and tan; coverall well made. Special, suits for .... Second Floor.