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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918. PAGE 7 Boys in France Will | | | Fraser ‘Paterson Co | Pa HAN BED Stay Till Job's Done; _ FREDERICK&NELSON | The Newest Spring Coats ; ,_, ea ll But They Need Help Spring Tub Frocks | ae for Women—Featuring 1 rh Little Girls | | Salesperson m ntroduce Novel Styles , Splendid Values be If Fro" example, U.S. Thrift Stamps at $35.00 there is the lit tle Apron Dress ga they promote thrift PL XID Coats in the sea son’s smartest styles, a wide left of sketch, mac in individuals and help of excellent ¢ the government to carry n ie ol plans for finane- ity washable y variety of models embodying every new style tendency. The Coats are splendidly tailored, the materials are of excellent cale in light-blue or a pink and white Smileage’’ Books quality. Altogether they repre sent the utmost in new Coats stripes, _ buttoning for Soldiers for the price. mepeooe the full length and belted in back. The é j narrow Peter Pan yOVerT aan ated collar, pockets and ( 28 ir » various turn-back cuffs are of white 1 trimmed with r RINSHs, heavy pink or blue stitching. Sizes 2 to 5 years. WE OO. i Price $1.50. | $5 Something that | will heartily COC Coos OOTE CCC LO SCO OOO C COLES CO CObOLS coupons Materials are fine gabardines, Merry Serap Spring- weight velours, wool “ al ae) “ 3loomers may be had to match this Apron Dress, and they are practical accessories- taking the place of petticoats. Price 50¢. poplins, ete. —They come in tan, beige, gray, mode, rookie, poilu blue, navy and rose, The quaint little Dress at right of sketch is of gingham in pink and white checks or plain light blue, in front-fastening Empire style, with novel patch pockets embroidered in rabbit design, and white cross-barred dimity for collar and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 5 . Price $2.50. The little Wash Hat sketched is for wear with these Dresses. Its brim is of fine white poplin embroidered in cross-stitch with duck design in rs Senger Si Sa yellow, pink and blue, and the button-on crown is of pink, blue or yellow gingham. Price $1.50. se 6 —for girls from 4 to 16 Black Sateen years of age, made of firm Bloomers 50c sateen, with band or elastic ’ Coccedecccccoccccoces —Select your new Spring Coat from these at Fraser-Pa The New Spring Skirts es In Silk and Woolen Fabrics $9.50, $11.50 and $15.00 N extensive showing of novelty silk models for all occasions, in striped and plaid taffetas and lus trous satins, among which are shown the new irregu- lar tunics, side drapes, box and loose pleats. —Also many smart new Tailored Skirts, as well as novelty styles, in fine woolen fabrics, both plain and fancy. Select from the early collections— $9.50, #11. 50, $15.00 Praser-Paterson Co. Thint Floor Will you send a package of Aol buys enough to oa lonely American & re Soeeccccccocccosccccce top. Second Floor, nely Man's “ot thoomants ot Averican aN and eK Cut and Engraved Japanese Crepe re today fighting our bat sMOKE FUND Sekt TAtiIS Tce la Glassware at $1.00 Kimonos EATURED on an $1.95 Aisle Table, First Mock Wadhhedayiix EAUTIFUL colorings collection of cut and are featured m these engraved crystal nov- | garments — violet, light- s, including | blue, delicate shell-pink, Copenhagen and coral— Misses Sugars and hand-embroidered in wis- Creamers taria, daisy, rose and Attractive and Serviceable : aig - t t bend dexigill $15 (0,00) $20. (0)(0) { : 07 for the Protection of F toe a rive 4 High and Low-footed Comports with heavy cotton floss. batted anata mary. Present Candlesticks Flower Baskets | _ The crepe is of a qual- ity that launders beauti- and $25.00 New Serge Dresses tor Women and FLYERS MUST SECURE LICENSE FROM U. S. WASHID 3 383 5 3322 PO CCOCOSOEE EOS SESE EE SOEEEOEOOOSOSESOSOSESOSOSOSOSOSESESOSESESESESE OSES SSO EEESSOSE SES EESESESOSESEESESESESESEEESSOES OSES ES EEEEESEES Vinegar Cruets fully, and is heavier than iF ATE Spring style models in & i hint a aa, eens : : AUSTRIANS CLAIM MANY | | *; oa Aes Sep ie ee = | __aAlsle Tabte “second Floor braiding, silk embroidery, but- \W f | cA. Marek . | ° tons and smart white satin |, \\ \\\ || na in I pre +f New Cotton Voiles collars. the war ot | ood poten nm at re - emer 2 PRING and Summer frocks of Clip Out This Caceedil Help Sotieales 1 Mayonnaise Dishes with Ladles the ordinary cotton or box- Tro mr Forror loom crepe. the new pleated and irreg- ular draped tunics, clever high- and m oe / ae ye GUNS TAKEN FROM RUSS Spent . ime, on which my eaknewn friend, the coldior, oe, = \ 2 bod F booty ts “ Mivesieecc | Are in Striking Check and ’ gi Peg oe ox es pastas eal ager gi 7 ok oe a ees ee Plaid Patterns $15.00, $20.00, and $25.00 mn . the north ‘| GERMAN RADIO |CHAMBER COMMITTEE TO oo ee ee ‘ —Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. Vv t © t kk | SOUGHT IN N. iv. ASK MEAT INSPECTION rv these iovely new ottons, : ee) The | mong them the pieces pictured. Attractive v. t " among the e pieces p ed. Attractive v Price $1.95. waisted models with broad belts, will agree anks. blue, medium and deep shades, ee black voce combine, in the pin checks, bls red, green and yellow, rose and t New White-cnd: Gold | Spokane Fixes A rts direct fre rie arate tock food, andl! black and yellow, and blu | ad | * onde tr t the W t m xe ¢ “4 oe Po Halibut Price P NATIONAL: rates! auenls ee iene cae : ™ | Thirty-six inches wide, $1.00 yard. | Open-Stock Dinnerware at 16c Pound ‘ , Oe ee ee ed 2 ph hees ; Silk threads are woven in the plaids TASTEFUL conventional design in Ma The w with handsome effect, and they feature gold decorates this well-finished combinations of green and rose, an semi-porcelain Dinnerware. it is blue with yellow. Thirty-six inches d in open-stock, small or large $1.25 yard ‘ ts can be made up to suit individual “ U. §, HAS NO COMPACT wile, 9 Bry. aK ' requirements. piniate an ; tera a ON RUSS PLAN—LEWIS : : palibut department of the state fo YESTERDAY = HUNTS FIEND WASHINGTON, bday ‘ : A 50-piece Service |contorence In Sentietst week with TODAY POSS ree Japa wil ner Spring Silks At $14.75 ‘ |tinmermen. WHO ATTACKED GIRL hae consists of 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Dessert | he new mcs aur barter ana le TOMORROW er put A citizer : ie (See In Gingham Plaids Plates, 6 Bread and Butter Plates, 6 ei gly mga pt t ony, tn eeaneh of | tae? eer cit offered in a soft, taffeta weave, | Soup Dishes, 6 Sauce Dishes, 6 Cups, 6 fixes ent 8 ce cr , mar iy pepe over 4 thirty-six inches wide, in several good | Saucers, 2 Meat Platters, 1 Covered pers and gra 1 at 6 cents, COVErnay Wil DEVE . nies eure ialt ff the Far r atio color-combinations — reproducing the | Vegetable Dish, 2 Open Vegetable t »|BURGLAR HOLDS UP plaid designs characteristic of smart Dishes, 1 Sauce Boat, 1 Pickle Dish. er. Don’t ‘ h aria wat the | womAn— GETS 20c gingham tissues. Price $2.50 yard. DR. J. BR. BINYON 15tk c t., accord I c er th what reports received the ©. The : nm doing. o1 Free Examination smoke, use profanity and render § YOU | ae oat en he heard the ja wad Galop ig A sco BEST $2.50 Guasses | TF lone. And espe = sintinn'st! Sunes niche" | FISHING BOATS IN |12 Held by U.S. _ | FIRE LOSSES IN 1917 opened her purse on Earth ote be eataned wet A MILK SPECIALIST. IS wered 20 conta, and uttered expre COLLISION IN SOUND| Under the New MOST SINCE S. F. QUAKE what mon the, few option eaavings ey. ti NEED OF GOVERNMENT | sion gust Te wax net enoush| ane schooner Wise, of the DW: Revulations|, Basement Salesroom. hwest that really start to finish, Seaetie or | eo reget be mr nonce |BENEFIT DANCE FOR tg te ig a (cou rans frm 422001 QU BOYS AT FRONT . 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