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Fraser-Paterson Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY MAIN Women's and Misses’ Coats High Grade Coats Greatly Reduced tn the July Clearance Sali Coats at $415.00 7100 " : Formerly $55.0Q to $75.00 : Coats at $34.75 ( Formerly $45.00 to $55.00 tI\ | ; ‘ 1\} $ —The balance of our stock of high-grade Coats nows of ] | $ fered in two special lots at prices that represent decided r] \ 3 ‘savings to you. ey $ —Coats of correct style, developed in the most season- GQ U 3 able fabrics. q —Coats possessing those style features which are only to \t be found inthe finest grades. The wanted colors are w,) here. ¢ Medtion, Second Flooe W rashable Ligiag Silk — Linings FP. Special Tubd Silks in every shade on the ancy Linings figures, tripes, brocades. cards, forty colors, also white, tvory and black which are having a big call for linings, petticoata used extensively for Linings, Underwear, Mer foundat ! s under «hee materiale; «x Shirts, Pajamas, Ladies’ Waists, Dresses ellent wear fabr w at yard 3 Misses’ wear; 36 inches wide. Priced at the ‘ABe and 60 vard S5e J ‘ ved enetians id ‘Marvel Silk acai. ONL tei Eo V jan Cow Aning ls one of the most pra Marvel Silk, for Skirts and Waist Lining in oat Linings we know of. It comes in a full ‘& full range of shades, also white and biack. 35 ange of ¢ and white and black; 2 inches inches wide. FOBE doc ccccecesveseceess wide, at yard - 006 —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Flo aser- Paterson First Floor Matting Suit Cases Are You Working im Speetal, $1.95 Semi-Dark —Thi room: ‘tting Suit Case, stron, an x , and Tatehese ‘Special > abd eveses ee vt : 81.95 i ellie ar DESs ; Large Matting Suis Case hot peoneeiines Special, $2.95 ~ Extra large” Matting Suit Case, fitted with «tray “a sround. Sizes 24, 26 inches. Special F 82.95 $10. Browon Leather Suit Cases Special, $7.95 ' : —A fine Brown Leather Suit Case, fitted with straps a) . EDMUNDS 4 found. Heavy corners. Size 24 inches. Special. .§7.95 Balcony ~Loggage Section, Fifth F -— ; at ° e e ¥ be Youth Is Arrested (Airless Room Tests FOCH REFUSES on Forgery Charge, Lungs of Aviators Lather R. White, 23, is in the city) Special to The Star by N. BA o- fail with a charge of embemicment | MINEOLA, L. 1, July 24.—A new T0 SLAUGHTER and forgery entered him, | testing system has teen devined , following his alleged attempts to ac| which makes for a better quire an easy fertune by buyMs|aviators who will not fy typewriters on the installment plan) rarified atmosphere fougd at 2° 0 and eelling them again. feet. It is operated at the f Elaborate preparations to realtse | reid here in a special’ glasw r just $1,100,000 were alleged to have where the alr is gradua been discovered among White's be out ; “Battle Analysis ed bs Ww. T. tad A dial indicates the height By ted Press Leased Wire longings by the police, when they ar- which correspondir ! Direct to The Btar rested him in his room at the Hote! are obtained. Men who cannot with 9 Washington Tuesday afternoon. stand the high altitudes are assigned NEW YORK, July 24—Gen. Cheek books on banks located in all to work below 15,000 feet. The roe the Coast cities evinced his migra |is so arranged that if a man fain tory prociivities, the police said. oxygen in restored. Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is _ent Pure Almost Every Human Ail- 2 Foch still continoes his strategy of caution, instead of adopting Von Hindenburg’s strategy of slaughter, The war will not be won in the Aisne-Marne salient, ‘There. fore Gen. Foch is determined not to be lured into major operations to gratify the eager expectations most serious are Rhe “HIS SOLDIERS THE SEATTLE STAR and Telephone Chief of Police JF Warren and @lsudce Wo. G ony tra f Twelfth a and Jeffer he Mir Men of Pre 199 0 and Mrs. Dora Robinson, of Pineville, sought potion ald T nd her inson ears, who, she thinks, is mployed at Skinner & Eddy's. she @| Wants him to come home at once © Ald. Plknor will address the $ | meeting of dixtrict No. 3 el ol, Wednesday night, at & lames Burdick, 1 W. W. organizer, was arrested Tuesday afternoon and e lodged in t city Jail on an open harge. Ho is alleged to have been | selling cor of the Labor Defender. an I. W. W. publication DOVER.—Frank Opal resents be @ ing called pacifist so violently that | the man who called him it asks C Weaver, justice of peace, to put Opal under peace bond. Funeral services for Arthur Arant, 21, of Kirkland, who died as the sult of an operation performed fit him for service under the relect draft. were held from the Butter wort) 1, at 1 p.m. Wednesday. $ | The waa interred in Washelli emetery. Arant was accorded a full military funeral. Mins Margaret Palmer, 26, daagh r of Dr. and Mra, Ashley Palmer, re @ 4359 Fifth ave. N , died Tuesaday 3 _ District No, 12, of the Council of Patriote Service, will hold a bust-| news meeting at the West Seattle high school Wednesday night at & Mrs. G. Burnett, M412 Boylston ave, fell from merry-go-round at Victory carnival Tuesday. Minor njur removed to naval hospital Twenty-sixth ave. S. car held up ruff, on Pike «t. Tuesday evening when the ear «pit double switeh. | Front trucks jumped track Indorsement of probibition as practiced in the state of Washing} ton Was expremed by ay Mulmen's union Tuesday event $ 12,000 to March Camp Lewis Review CAMP LEWIS, July 24-—Twelve thousand soldiers will be on review © amociation will be honor guests with ol. FE. N, Jones lewing stand JAPAN’S PREMIER SHIP BUILDER VISITS S. i NCISCO, July %. Shima, Japae premier ahi a was in San Francisco today for a/ brief visit with his cousin, George Shima, “potato king” of California. Shima owns the largest steel mills in Japan and has recently faken con rf the construction of atest | mere ~S er shipe for the allied nations. GRINDLE SAYS THE RESULTS WERE BIG SURPRISE TO HIM |Gains Five Pounds on His First Bottle of Tanlac— Troubles Ended. WEDN | will |concrete ship constr |Port Townsend Man | DAY, JULY 24, BREAK GROUND FOR CONCRETE SHIPYARD HERE 1918 Ground for construction of the largest conerete shipyard in the thwest was broken at) Hryr Mawr at 10 a m. Wednesday, wher L. Y. Stayton and associates com meneed actual vetruction of a yard which will embrace five times the facilities of thelr Tacoma yard fdr the construction of steam of 10,000 deadweight tons are included in the company’s bullding project ‘This plant, the American Conorete Pipe and Shipbuilding Co., will cor vist of five shipwayn at first located so that under rush ¢ enlargem be pomdbte nuracts ir mediate ten ways ore than i extend ships to range of the plant the average facilities, from the actual building the making of concrete pipe, barges tugs and other «mall craft. In event of neouring government contracts for ywever the plant will devote itself exclusive ly to shipping board work ne contract, calling for construc tion of @ 2,000-ton steamship for an Alaskan company, is held by the concrete firm. ‘Two tugs and two barges will be constructed to convey material to from the company’s Lake Washington plant Regional Director Talks on Railroads An informal discussion of the new raitroad administrat and its vantages in the reduction of al @ unit, was held in the Ct of Commerce and Commercial Club ammembly room Tuesday afternoon with R. H. Aishton, regional direc tor of railways, principal speaker J. G. Woodworth, assistant to Mr. Aishton, District Director L. C. Gil man. shipping men aod chamber ex ecutives attended Plan Big Splash Here Labor Day, “We always do our ahare.*—skin ner & Wddy. “We'll probably launch one or) two."—-Ames Construction and Dry Dock company We'll launch ff the steel here,” J. F. Duthie company “We will do our best.”—Seattie | North Pacific Shipbutiding company ‘This in the attitude of Seattle's) four largest stecl shipyards toward the proposed Labor day launching» which will, if possible, create a bie | Kris at the camp here Friday afternoon.| ger “splash” than those of July 4 All soldiers not in quarantine will| This movement, set in motion by take part. It will be the first formal| the workers in Pacific coast #hip-| parade of the troops in the 13th di-| yards, and later indorsed by Charles} vision. Members of the State Bar| M. Schwab, director general of the emergency Meet corporation, has, « cording to an announcement just re-| leased by Schwab, the full and un-| qualified approval of President Wii son, who Is following preparations with interest \Ferry Ship Taken for Naval Training | SAN FRANCISCO, July 24 Ocean Wave, ferry steamer, ow been commissioned by shipping board authorities as a merchant ma rine training ship. Preliminary in| struction only will be given on board! the Ocean Wave, students complet ing their training on the Iris Elected by Redmen! J. W. B. Scott, Port Townsend was elected grand mchem Tuesday | by the Improved Order of Red Men. n“vonvention here, To KE. B. King, | Tacoma, and B. D. Rose, Seattle went the respective title of grat senior sagamore and great junior sagacnore ratified the plan 500 an ambulance The convention to purchase for $ |nesday morning by Acting Mayor Bolton and A. J. Rhodes, president jot the Chamber of Commerc nd Commercial Club, to delegates at | opened by Where Gre You Go You'll Needa Bag or Suitcase u (THE! | dinary Made tan cowhid athe finished with brass attachment heavy protected corners and he Uning. A for the woman or man tra stylish, convenient ¥ # displayed in three wt 16inch Bs. at $5.50 ine ugh at $5.75 1finch Bags at 86.00 ' Suitcases in an unusually complete stock permit the selection of luggage carriers. at price and in the quality or style suited to the occasion Vacationists and travelers will find at this ting, reed, fibre and leather cases in range of price extending from $2.25 $3.00 and up to $22. Main Ploor ENGINEERS AN COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION HERE store mat- a INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC idemic are BER July 24.—Influenza ts ep SAN FE in the Swiss army. 7 dec now 11,500 cases of the malady | wer - - was mur A THRIFT STAMP a day! week ax wil keep the Hun | Monday fio: ating in the bays PACE & Jhe Rhodes Co, $19.50 and 829.50 @ool Velour Coats Special Thursday $15 Upper Main Floor AUTUMN d room for the ew Coat r 5d ij Suits the Garment Sec priced for tylish § r id 38 (anothe ¢ on for the reduction), di ple belted model no elty pockets and large col n shade of pi 1 gray and rose and taupe; full and half sitll ined ri put. Te ie Model No. 567 Gossard Front Lace Corsets Repriced at $1.00 Upper Main Floor | front lace Corset is one THIS| of the models contained in the big special pur- chase. A Corset designed for the full figure and made ample around the hips. Firm, plain white cou- til is used in the making, which is finished With two elastic gores in back and front. Substantial elastic hose supporters and lace at top. Sizes 25 to 36; which would sell, if marked in the regular way, at $5.00. Special in this - $1.00 sale at Two other groups from the spe- 4 cial purchase are displayed on tables and are priced special at pbewosoeees’ $1.65 and $2.95 |POLICE TRAIL SLAYE HITS SWISS SOLDIERS OF ‘mea FREMONT Wf away. Addresses of welcome were deliv ered in the county city building Wed tending the separate ¢ county commissioners and Dr ™ A Matthews pronounced! the invocat Ret to the mes sages of welcome were made by James R. O'Farrell, Pieree count comminsloner Marvey Lincoin county join seasion of man of the Commiasioners a for use at Camp Lew! > three w to Impurities in the Scrofula pelas | ¢ a te nd| I started on ‘Tunlac, and it not only | a See On... 2 " and other ¢ diseases; t Germa put anend to my troubles but I : be made to the Bleed. Malaria, wt the strongest eager to invelkle t J into en:| gained five pounds on my first bot Safety First Idea ggongt: ypeeglt You cannot overestimate the im-|men helpless, and many other dis-| aging a é jor offensive | Ue,” @aid Charles Grindle, who is ° Jo0d roads and othe po ce or kecsing the blood free| eases are the direct reault of impure | before” America’s strength ia fally| well known to many and ives at) SUbmitted Schwab) ecting tno re } of impurities. When you realize that | blood. ready, while Gen, Foch is determined | 3037 Sixty-third avenue Southwest,| The safety-first idea in shipyards, | >¢ ¢ ject of numerou: the heart is constantly pumping this) You can easily avoid al! of there not to make (his mistake the other day evolved into a concrete practical | #Md discussion vital fluid to all parts of the body, | diseases, and rid the system of them It ia theref: well within the Um- T had always been a strong and| plan in its application in Seattle | - “4 you can easily see that any impurity by the use of 8. 8. S., the won ff Von I strategy for| healthy man up about ar|plants by R. BE. Warren, who per |Proclaims Himself in the blood will cause serious com- blood remedy that has been in con. ¢ bur s of German reserves | 60." he continued, “then my stom-| fected and set it in operation at the | plications. stant use for more than fifty years.| to Lasemb lod th of the Alene,|@eh went back on me and I began to! plant of the old Seattle Construction | Ruler of Siberia Any slight disorder or impurity| §. 9. 8. cleanses the blood thorough-| ‘These reserves are capable of fore | #uffer all the pangs of indigestion.|& Dry Dock Company, waa submit TOKYO, July 24.—Ger eit that creeps into the blood is aj ly, and routs every vestige of impur « Gen. Foch to pay a large death| Everything [ would eat soured on|ted to Charles M. Schwab, emerg f anthRolsheviks in Siberia source of danger, for every vital or ity. It is sold by druggiste TY | toll for moderate gu. my stomach and I would bloat uplency fleet director general, while | aimed himself provisiona gan of the body depends apon the| where | ad of acce no crude a | With gas till I felt perfectly miser-| Schwab was in Seattle. The director f all Siberia blood supply to property perform ita| For valuable literature and med:|chatienge, Gen. Foch J holding back, | Sbl® 1 would belch up gas and my| general promised to have the plan to conv functions | teal advice absolutely free, write to | pa ait t es gen gested food all the time and considered for national application , ¢ Many painful and dangerous dis day to the Medical Dept, Swift Spe | : mt ¢ before striking with | 0oked like I e a thing| Warren, the inventor, nephew eases are the direct result of a bad! cific Company, 4 wift Laboratory, |} 1 v ‘ that wouldn't tear me ur This of Police J. F. Warren, is Atlanta, Ga. | it on tll finally I lost my appe | ployed at Skinner & Eddy plant een si entirely ot no I couldn't! No. 2 THE NEW re h the li down, for everythi tasted Just alike—in fact . SOME * ty food had no taste at all to me. Seattle Ship Man | too, worried me night! as sticking in me. I felt] David Henderson, prominent “THIRD AND PIKE ST tired and sluggish all the time ani| tle shipping man, and Miss M - is hardly had energy enough to do al/ Brookshire, of Kansas City, were} poopie who are tired o Featuring thing. I was so dreadfully run down | married in Seattle Tuesday after-| arise in the morning feeling tha that I knew if I kept getting worse,|noon, After the ceremony, the/«ieep has not refreshed them. ar I'd sure have a breakdow couple left on a short honeymoon], gtate of nervous exhaustion I had been reading ut ‘Ta >| trip. They will make their home at| porders on the condition that dc und hearing people praising it so] 218 Harvard ave call néurestbonia. ‘Th o a MORAY much that I thought I might as we sensitiveness, irritability, a d try it, so 1 got me a bottle, Well, sone tion to worry over trifles, heada : Fen ee rea onch quick ro | Fishing Schooner Smunty ates be sults from any medicine as 1 got] Sunk by G VP hake cewatia lapatein : prove right away, and while { am| KEN} NK, Me., July 24.—The | 30 Richard i Ataak tioari) Ste only on my second bottle my appe-| Gloucester fishing schooner Robert | «ny jimbs were shaky and the mu tite ig so fme that I cat ike aland Richard was sunk by « subma-| cg gore. At times it seemed m: hor and thing hurts me now|fine 65 mfles from Cape Porpoise, on| iihs would give out. The muscle e| and 1 r njoy my Monday : ore, 1 had ere headache M OU DEN GOAL cy ian le Z The erew of escaped in dories. | Pct seemed to do me no good and on't they @ The scene of the sinking is 100 miles| wre tired in thet na A ator h ‘sbi : at ag ge from the spot where four coal barges | Wag a trembling sensation y “ A . n rock and get |were sunk Sunday erated aoe n nd full of life | “L learned of Dr, William 4 ee T t m ’ Pills th: newspaper a BILLY WEST rm overst Can’t Issue Order Panic ties erat toe ok nia hetpen Abou r there mu many e I took two more be I am ee Aik en’) for 25 Pounds of §(™!' two more be I ar comedy ' ich a medicine as this to} feeling good, the nervous twitchir K _FLY Cop em ur Sugar Any Longer are gone and I sleep and eat we Tanta « pattie by Bartel : Phe treatment in « It onal 4 hh ¢ Beck, federal food adminis ‘ . os i duties lan necresant, | ator tor weatern Washington, J@| one of nulzinon ot & ¥ to la tion of a spe ilac rep in ued an order ‘Tuesday that retailers | ;® . elpiy sa Sane OLKS” ITO ST i cannot tasue pefmits for the gale of| the nerve Rt their nourishy “J " ar in 25-pound lots, but that such | from the blood the see tment 1 Wed. to Sat. permits will be issued by the admin-| be directed toward building up tt First Rur | istration offices in the Central build-| blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a 10c Days—15c Night ling to those entitled to them. Re-| directly on the blood and with y A SOAR NLA 2 A tailers are requested to return sugar) regulation of the diet have pre blank of the greatest benefit in many ¢ s) Domestic canning without sugar of neurasthenia : EZ ys keepers have been canning thru the| by dru everywt « bef YE ; berry and apricot season without| sent by mail, postpaid, or 100 guar t the use of sugar, preparing to sweet: | price, 60 cent EVERY DAY ; len when used. The. rules for oanc| 42.50 by tho Dr, Willlanis Medicine Witlowmoor milk, Ave hutterfat. ave cost of ery, profit, Varm WS IN FRIGAYS re bookkeeping and ve spmer Public Health or drugsial about it i | ning Ask your doctor I) sugar require new modes in the can jam, jelly or preserves without| Co. for free books Write today blood and tady, N.Y on the Schene = [O OF packages. £0F cok each lay « is sented wit ne mpoo unt Only one oan vertizement Wil | orders filled: this t our Genuine O-Cedar 3 Polish Mop 98¢ Large Size, Worth $1.50 The O-Cedar Polish Mop, illus trated, is the latest model tri ‘S ingle. The hinged handle pe mits cleaning under furniture, ete. They gather up all dust i xduce a brilliant, durable ster. R ar price $1.50, Spe cial at ous . .. 98¢ No Phone or C, O. D. Orders Accepted. , Ideal Fruit Jars it's certainly a pleasure to can fruit and vegetaiiies? vith the “Ideal” Jar. Sanitary minas cap is pressed and held in place by a wire lever. No metal comem in contact with the fru Pint size, dozen pti Qua size, dozen 51.2 | Overstock Sale of Paints Arcade House Paint, Worth $1.00, T5e Quart, Arcade House Paint, Worth $3. 2.75 Gal, colors on ar we N fre » mate Albatross Wall Finish, 45¢ Pkg > pounds, worth 60¢ Ne ull color assortm I Rh use W 1 ed Vv cole Does 1 N or C. O A ? wy oe peleer Co dha SECOND SPAVENUE AND UNION uxt