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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. PAGE 7 There Is No Good Reason Why This Great, Prosperous Seattle Should Be Lagging im Thrift Stamp Purchases ONE whatever! Well, then, this is Thrift Stamp Week and tomor- row is Thrift Stamp Day—let us, every man, woman and child, dig down into our pockets and purses and support this war measure with the great true American support that is due every effort of our goy- ernment. : We haven't begun to fight—we haven't begun to give or sacrifice. This fact stands squarely before us: “The sooner we begin to give freely, the less we will have to sacrifice and suffer.” —Thrift stamps can be bought from every salesperson in this store, and we, as a store, are doing all we can. ——d Fraser-PatersonCo. Women's Swits in Smartest New Styles of the Season "FILM FANS PROVIDED WITH | WIDE CHANCE FOR PLEASURE day as War Savings Stamp day x . » Gov. Lister prociaimed Wednes: | oon isKUM Talmadge does not wear Exclusive amd Distinctive Models E enthusiasm that is now being shown the New H T Spring Suits indicates the favor which they are accorded this season. We are amply provided with the smartest new styles in wide variety. _ From our selec- tions may be chosen a smart new suit for every wo= man, no matter what her station or what her individual taste. —Tailored styles, English cuts, Norfolk effects, Pony jackets, boleros, Etons and Novelties —Priced $25.00 to $95.00 —Especially attractive values are shown in the fash- ionable suits of serge and poplin that are priced $35.00 —Many distinctive styles of Poiret Twill, tweeds, in various models, at tricotine and Mer en rae $45.00 Third Floor FURNISH YOUR HOME HERE Specials for W ednesday Odd Pieces of Furniture at Extremely Low Prices TTRACTIVE odd pieces consisting of Chiffoniers, Dressers, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Chairs and Buffets. | | —Included are: | —Quartered Oak Chiffonier, special.... . .. $24.75 —Weill made Ash Chiffonier, special. . $13.00 . $20.00 $23.00 $31.50 . 830.00 75 —Solid Oak Dresser, special —Walnut Dressing Table, speci: - —Quartered Oak Dining Table, special. —Quartered Oak Buffet, special —Soid Oak Dining Chairs, special, each. . —These items are all of the splendid standard quality you always find in our furniture stock, but the sale prices are a great deal lower than our usual prices, which you know are considerably lower than most stores charge. Fraser-Paterson, Fourth F} or POCCOCOOO OOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOH OOOSOOS COOOOOOSEOOCE ‘ lx %, Tuesday night all residents of the || Gov. Lister proclaimed Wednes- t division No. 4 | | day as War Saving Stamp day. rervice, will meet f branch library Chamber Music methods in c Characterises our transaction, and our eas judgment. BY THT i 4% SPARGUR STRING 0 QUARTET Pald om Savings Accoun' Ar Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Gallery th s Peoples EES Bonk We are now making an especially particular Columbia Model—which, by the finest of the line. This instrument has all bia Features—in addition to the Patented Filing Device shown in the picture. tion of 10 selections (double-faced 75c —_—_ COME IN AND HEAR IT —_... Choice of Cabinets— _—_———— Th In Oak Mahogany or Walnut HART The Last Haul “BETRAYED” Admission Jee Yours—For $2 a Week attractive Push It is offered with $98.75, on the special terms of $2 a week. records) complete for SWARMING INTO FRISCO SAN March 19. | Russian: rts of the t flockin an Francisco, e hom ording to informa tt tion given te ay. Some = of them are as draft COME ads Hight of Purchase,” NOW PLAYING Wm. Farnum “THE CALL he tem and role by tiveness r fg example of the expression of pathos by the simplic OF THE WwooDs” ity gar rdrens in given by Mins adge in the picture at the te, strong and re- « sche afeeans CLEMMER Farnum, with There's a little minor plot that rt of a tion, runs thru “T of the ¥ cw am Far. A THRILEING STORY run the risks OF HARDY MEN WHO TALK IN HARDY LANGL c: MEN OF BRA BIG MEN WITH BIG HEARTS ust an hope © for the city girl who betrayed him. Anyway, it's an interesting side light on an Interesting film. Goterson's Augmented Russian Orchestra, “My Nemards” Xylo LIBERTY From valet to nobil tor of a high-« a gles p ty to proprie 0 in a wild lage in quite perturb Rug lon of Red Gap,” Liewellyn lo by or wor West Durand UNTIL THURSDAY NIGHT BILL fe” In the main at his week, the there get many s of “Fatty AND With MIRIAM COOPER MISSION A motion » COMEDY sant, Please” own at i Texas Guinan takes the of the fearless female, capable trusty “shootirf A SCREEN MAGAZINE of Current Events her COLONIAL Children Price 1 Tax ; ; ‘ ul. Miriam Cooper is the <a> r (3 e fume of a great bandit, the f. ure of Mexican moonlight, a raid seed | by robbers and a pursuing American C URRENT displays in our show-win low ! t the alme I riety of models evolved t corset fashions, to assure every woman an ideal foundation for her Spring vn Here, we desire to emphasize the et- fitting service which guides each patron to the ideal selection for her particular type of figure. La Camille Front-Lace Corsets —the front-lace Corse 1 the excl ive “Ventilo” back feature, are ae *nted in admirably.designed Spring models f¢ the various types, tog r with new crea tions in these widely-favored make Madame Irene Madame Lyra Regaliste Diane American Lady CB B&J Nemo Warner’s Redfern Some of the New Models, Briefly Described: stout fig- MODEL 512, NEMO—For the ure which doe not require abdominz reduction, but is heavy in hip and thigh; medium bust and long skirt, with triple reducing bands of semi- Price $5.00. elastic material. MODEL 220, B. & J.—A Grecian Treco Corset for the slender figure, signed with medium bust and long skirt with free hip. Price $5.00, MODEL 547, C/B—Excellent style for stout with medium-low bust and long skirt havi $2.50. The Purpose of Thrift Day Wednesday, March Twentieth is not, as we understand it, to merely establish for this day a record in th ng of Thrift S but to bring home to us the v fact that Seattle and the nation must be- ice and DAILY, so that to p our armies hall gin NOW, THRIE ‘T. those o and ined, drawn starvation. WAR— | FOR US. of our ack from the verge of THRIFT WILL WIN THE WASTE WILL LOSE IT New Billie Burke Dresses Special $2.50 Dresses soles and full Louis heels. Very good values at $3.45 pair. Spats in Fawn, Taupe, Dark- | HE are of lent quality ging- excel- ham, and are featured a nt new in assort bright, stripe and plaid patterns, also plain blue, lavender and pink. The plaid stripe have wide wide check, and dresses belt, sailor collar and turn-back cuffs of plain-color chambr in the plain color Dresses, these trimmings are of matching plaid, stripe or check ging- : ham, Special $2.50. Gisand Wick FREDERICK&NELSON The Correctly- The Foundation of the Springtime Silhouette MODEL 626, MODEL Cut Table Tumblers Saucers on the ovide shape, attractively fitted Corset AMERICAN L ADY—"For the slender figure that requires a topless corset with confined hip ef- fect. The elastic gores in front allow for expansion at diaphragm. Material is fancy brocade. Price $3.50. 623, WARNER’S—An aver- age-figure model with medium bust and long skirt of double material. Made of white batiste. Price $2.00. figures, made of white or pink coutil, ng elastic gore at lower back. Price —Second Floor, Walking Pumps $3.45 ATENT Leather Street Pumps in the style pictured, with hand-turned and Light-gray, $1.75 pair. —First Floor. Set of Six, 75c Thin - blown Tumblers cut in sun- burst design, as pic- tured; set of six, T5c. China Cups and Saucers Set of Six $1.50 Plain white Thin China Cups and Table sriced at, set of six, $1.50. Table, First Floor. Aisle mous art offer this way, is one of the the Exclusive Colum Button Record a collec on w rical public | RUSSIAN EVADERS ARE JANE COWL “The Spreading Dawn” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3rd Near Pike Ac to ru or by toes By | Serv GARDEN LESSONS] Prepared Under! Sao a of Floyd County Agriculturist GARDEN LESSON NO, 17 persons living. ne reant lot gardener will be, arden in a sort to put most of hi rden in ton army, and you display the flag or painted on v Yr ide of your 7 Another ide ry deners is te t the things farthest from t taking away from p thieves the protection corn or pole beans Befor rting wor lot, a nds t spinach or early fall potatoe or Jult garden thieves are more apt. era un in and get a mess of lettuce ing about erecting a b ets than they are to dik pota- better hunt elsewhere If there are trees sl putting up a War Garden! get the owner's pert ‘ice Flag, you will enlist honest them, . That, if righuy done, will not kota, died here Sunday, trees and will increase your in point in trimming cut off the lower jally those hanging ‘a garden plot. Rader LEAVES ONE MEASURE ‘ormer Mayo il, in his own wis’ ordinance on Ole Hanson. l cleaned up all of the ordi- 1 by the old council <, with the exception ¢ arf appropriation of tional police motor hed one ant lot n_ protec dvisable that | na either in cloth near the street | of § ucant lot ga hpilee Gil ned Tneasures appropriating be athasi ete $ for vice quar tine expenses; Aalathla’ muita the purchase of muny penile warden car parts, and $141.70 , ent of a claim held by UF cn Soaienk | tee own Water Co, °.!" PRIVATE JAMES IS DEAD | CAMP LEWIS, Mareh 19. ity as the Camp Lewis for a Iot who answered a Red Cross hading the lot,| sweater note, and found the maker te nission to trim! be a rural mail carrier in South De 101