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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1918. PAGE 9 RAnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnn RRARRARA Renn “Good- Bye, U. of W.; Hello, France” - PoIriiriririiiiiiirii iii rirriiii ri irii tii Ti iti ys Tomorrow--Agaim the Sale of Women's New Sprimé Dresses at $24.75 FFERING large assortments of the beautiful new Spring styles—the very lat- est modes, the newest colorings, the fashionable materials. Charming Frocks for general and afternoon wear that are worth $35.00 AND $45.00 EACH This is by all odds the greatest special offering the garment room has had in Dresses for months. The values are extraordinar The Dresses are the newest styles, draped and irregular tunics, pannier styles, lum and Eton effects, as well as the high-waisted, youthful models. hey are made of fine silk taffetas, messalines, Georgettes, combinations of Georgette with other materials, fancy foulards, plaid silks, etc., etc. Altogether a great assortment that will provide the size, the style, the color every woman is likely to want. Colors include: Peige, navy, taupe, black, poilu blue, gray, plum, rose, brown, a vy Copenhagen, green, fancy stripes and plaids. . o- All sizes from misses’ 16 to women’s 44. — The Dress opportunity of the season. On sale Saturday .............$24.75 HARD TO BLOW TAPS FOR Blue Star in Sevvion Flag YOUR PAL—BUGLER WEEP ! F he arena er ae ere Tells of Hello Girl i in — Smart New Sprimg Coats SII @) 15 a WITH THE A r arch | gets sick w am : . | y ° i] i Gecitenen te cr Ree oe See ne cone Im a Special Saturday Sale at bust right out ana cry like a kid gets taken awa even a full-grown, hard-swearing | Next thing you hear is ‘. ‘ x — ‘ itis of 16. And it helps a felew|to relly tn the ne leo j 4 a Ret fac phadper HOSE who know about market conditions will hurry to take advantage of fegain contro! of the baw! if a moth-lout last night you en-| 2 2 ‘ at Wh; aoain Gel Ota: aaa. aaah a ri is specia ase sale. The Coats are the newest Spring styles, thi (anal penalaga ilps bed pet inital é ez 4 W. co-eds are| » erases rt, neat and tre in in her| this special purchase ale ats ar t Spring styles, the fellow’s shoulder and says, “There,| since you came int e fete cae eg) reins bs norte ery of at te age oe ° values are exceptional, ieee, Bittle con,” just ae his own! You are the busier tc = = They're bubbling over with Joy; for | Statue of Liberty disappears on the|@ —Made of fine velours, wool burellas, etc. The styles are the newest models gray-haired mother would if he were|to the base hosy r tay . Une eines je A ; t a . ne to France for e | horisoa ° and show belted, high waist and military mode ° back home in Clarinda, Iowa. over your own b age , Har Serv ; ; Of course a soldier is supposed| There are two yor as vec lng Sem as Sai ae cue ens eS —tThere are tans, rookie, Pekin blue, taupe, rose, navy and other new shades. never to cry. But suppose you were| nurses at the gra standing " te lly ‘ Hed him let young women who can speaki © —Coats that are new, that are extraordinary values at $19.75. fust 16 and 4,000 miles from home] kneedeep in snow HE | DARKENED HIS French finently and can operate als —The opportunity for you to secure anew Spring Coat. —Third Floor. ee tm the holiday season. Aad suppose ping their red-tined “apes ‘ One of them sebs out loud GRAY HAIR |ewitchboard, to France for service| ® jaa Nothing gets on the nerves of a | be © See eine, {Fiay Caed to Gail Mim Grandpa, snutr boing tr persone oo'¢— Newy Lingerie Blouses New Spring Petticoats of Calls Him “Sonny” Now They Call Him Kid ne played fore. But th r A. McCre nmers rtin phe Middle row: Jenni t 2 freshness is dominant in these 2 > values in splendidly made petticoats — bla LAXATIVE! regpeeigge pee gee delta oc getle Daag sree ride), Adela Hopp, | rerio blouses. ‘They are of it taffeta silk. New Spring models, le McK . apec tiv styles in fine imported Ne es showing features in novelty flounces. 5 echoes te ho p © new ya tice bet pr ie trouble =f! gaw the little boy from Ch salon ly vasa ry Sk Natemith, He ¢ voles andvembroidered muslins. Daintily trim : shown in a wide range of wanted col- —— inda as he came marching back g = made th med with laces frills, etc P a teks both the time the 4 a ttom: Ellen Turner (Cur- Both low and n neck styles are shown in ~—Emerald, old rose, sky, gray, helio, reseda, navy the hospital grou: jand enareine and medicine. ge a variety of mod and dozens of pretty changeable effects in the Center inset: Service fing of | —All carefully mado and representing the best fonable colors. | Alpha 1b norority 2 19th of value for . 50 and $3.50 ‘Very moderately priced. . of ave. N. F h Ellen Tur Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor —Petticoat Section, Third Floor. ner in a member, showing a blue ° e e e star for Uficlo Sam's telephone Fie seead:| NAPOLEON'S DESK IS |ent, tectuse the emperors, ssi ne t : , a in. | | Operator, | soldier “tr f 6 r redic r a t iru 3 = ne 008 , and the Fre. oe make the prophecy good, Lombardus nn eal spe . be 4 ms t wt the Atlantic. ‘They’ Then co to San Fran LOANED TO AMERICAN stutter, a retired sea captain, killed ng Seopar ling nai ; t . coat oak poet 2 S sees thaae sco for a month's training, after| PARIS, March 15.—Oscar T. Cros-| himself here by shooting. He left a Pr upcorbecy $i ? mn aaee $ " 5 te ss Mahan wh they are examined again in| by, president of the inter-allied coun-| note which read: “I have been @ yeas sac te ome san a he o4 ith, the first Seatt " ,| French and physi They are on war purchases and finance, | false prophet; therefore, I have sin- ¢ paired un t . then sent to New York to embark. |and aasistant secretary of the United | ned against God.” pao xaos! beat M j Adele Hoppock {* on her way to| States treasury, has opened the Paris | —————————_ of lonelinens, | ¢ ‘ not Bs e university, ar t 7 doe : nor oe y, and) vow York now. Five others, Doris] office of the councfl in the former | eagerly xy, Baw ay ag a now < a" ele r a as oe mers, Helen FE. Hill, Ellea Tur-| residence of Talleyrand, lately occu- | Bullet Stopped by Paper | » e-8 ad ea | om ae og ate - r, Marjorie McKillop and Jennie! p by the Rothschild family. | C lowa, Marci ee Dr. Caldwell’s : : : . Young have just arrived in 1, For Mr. Crosby's use, the French | am Mincer, a citizen of Spencer, chin up, eyes . |equared. He dropped from the pa-| mixture at hom | rade and wer f 0 the office | that will dark e head : k her for lit eott and gle - had recetved. | water add ot YRUP eiuiaal ioe cnee nadir can En OW TO GRT RELIN F Sgr ent guessing |, government has directed the trans. | Wa# shot in the shoulder by Charles anueunl for grown soldier men té FROM CATARRH A Sippy eae taney end Mary fer from one of the state collections | Rogers of Estherville. Another bul- If you have catarrh, catarrh seo a former university! The cou The jory—even men oy ese ol tam “with expect to leave next week.| the desk of Napoleon Jet hit a paper document in his hip. Perfect | me of tag with Kain 3 Mg ofl will meet once or twice | pocket and was stopped. The trou | FOUR DIE IN BATTLE 1 deatn oleae, ‘ ee ee | stud : , | ble occurred over a land deal and @ i a peeertss : WASHINGTON, March 15.—Four mir ne at beak yes ea lon Marche, also will leave then.|don, to consider proposals for pur- | Judsment obtained by Mincer against ‘used wigs Wave Uilied ta action, tw Ged Prof Is Restless |Mias Story ts a daughter of Vice | chases by allied governments of sup- | Rogers. | * is how @ certain gentleman! \amiral Story, of the British navy. | plies in the United States and in neu-| 6A Wesrington St. Montioetio, . : ampus is taking it. He Sthel K bee - | [a have babies te fgenily send toe killed r ane, 14 ‘ ~ : : i Florence and Ethel Keyzer, sis-| tral countries the pe ater wéurndls es sled 1p and down in his office on | tors, employed by Frederick & Nel — —— 100 per cent increase in hog produc+ sree % : f Denny } ' V.R.| PATERSON, N. J, ¥ during 1918, eff inder lepart. ta will ofte = son and in the office of Dr. §. t | ATERSON, N. J. March 15.—| tion during 1918, efforts are wi hie w ry (Rede By woe nd why ould he be s0 rest | Hooker + espe tively, also have gone. | Having prophesied that “the kaiser | way to enroll a total of 20,000 boys in len ————_—— ———| would die January 18," and despond-| corn and pig clubs. As part of Mississtppl 9 drive for = ot wor one v accidentally 1 nostrils should $$} | breathi x become easy He ts Prof. P. J. Fein, head of | a who died of pneumonia while serving | pleasant and a. ginal, Every A seam n't stop roing we} Even a simple cold reduces our resistive powers J) "-ri sai privuis in Company ff Sie who has ratarehahouid gf) WOR avn any weniors left tn. the RHEUMAT | | give this treatment a trial to allow other sickness. Only food—not alcohol or © 147th machine gun company, Uta B OST Wit provable. find It Is H|then how can we graduate any?” | ie " | formerly resided ne just what you need . 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