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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. Fismes le “Fem” Over Therer | MID-WEST IN iE BRINGS ' Reon Prefers Profitcers | EMPEY SONG TO \ 5 c ; dmini stra : Vesle Is “Vail” and Nesle “Nail” 5 a t seaneien dias taal 3 esle Is “Vail” and Nesle “Nail” | ) per pound to the sugar pr { « ei ‘ Sugar prices are determir Dy LONDON, Aug. 6.—Of three Ger |! ing Uo, food adminintratic The treasury of “Our Hoye in|} The following approximate English orthography will afford a work: {| CHICAGO, Aug, 6-—The Mid Went im alrehips, which attempted a raid!) nosdite the fact that the f ‘und” in being en |) ing clue to the French pronunciation of some of the names in dis- || sweltered again today under temper OM the east coast of England last | Might, one was brought down in ‘flames in the sea and another was bly thru the patriot Arthur Guy Empey fe front od a captain In : ) 5 und the 100 mark, Weath 1 no relief for patches from the Weatern by imum price has been 9% © per pound lately, some merchants Aheron Nanteuil Notre Dame { Agron . have been charging 10 cents, If ° { Badly damaged, but probably reached |) your grocer tries to charge more army, Capt, Em Alnne “ me -aNahntyle }1""In Chicago, Monday was a beach es the admiralty announced tO |) than the official price, report him Ided to his numor Anthenay + seeesAhnthonay 6) es ae vines weneescines { day and a fire escape night. Bathing 4 to the food administration ork of song writ Ardres { a Slahn | Beaches were crowded lang past the sire SIFOratt iq not penetrate far | oe rans ithor of three suc Sedi PAie™.un'ta ME. Gs “Veeoiahn $] usual closing hours, Only one death ne cessful numbers published by Joseph |{ yc heen co we in no") ne woolahy le Bhatow {| 4Ue to heat was reported here C V. Storn & ‘Co. of New York, The |} geek oy toy ¢| The widespread wave had a quick re i Frank Cady, 710 Ollve st. tinea 813 Port Imports for most popular of the Kmpey wonge |} BUERY . OOPOR 6 s40 ee» “OPK fl ettect on the npeculative wrain mar in police court Monday for liquor vio- are: “Your Lips Are No Man's Land|) (THySorb! waettnegetss ne * anon’ (| kets, corn futures Jumping 4 and 5 lation. Mrs, EL Frederickson, 6728 June Show Increase but Mine”; "Liberty Statue In Look: |} Husancy ; Rls id Keo {cents Monday 2 Credit is a big factor in the Warl st. fined $50, same charge. Mra.| Statistica iasued by FR. M. Drum:| ing Right at You,” and “Our Coun Pee ; eee a “4 ¢ ; It i t Relle Hamilton, Josie hotel, fined | Heller, customs collector, relating tO try’s tn It Now, We've Got to Win It Shav ” sree eee “ | world of commerce. is nol oy spec pe engetanooge eblae be, had FCA } ; aoe Bemolgne 2000.20... Memwan Drought Damage to | . Sessilile aititae: wise cache ; ae iene orma er alr | 2 an Increase of $4,000,000 over June.| Tmimediately after the publication ) oy PERG ete sa TES C3 * {Corn Crop Enormous . 1917, imports, with soy bean oll the | by Joseph W. Stern & Co. of the last " e i acon us but an asset we must build up principal commodity. Exports have | named number, Fmpey caused it to |) Pair-ong-Tardonwah Serahng ong’ Nail }| DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 6—Un : fatlon ott to nearly the same amount ba: RanUNE thak Wid entire rovelites } Fismes ss te ve om Bolasone a Swahnesctin ; is & heavy raintall thruout | for ourselves. due to embargoes against shipments | fro ibe to be yusancourt . Joononcoor Bol toes BO orn belt states sho - : to Siberian ports, he oflcin Spnag: Phy pel ) Grand Rosy ....Grahnd Roswah “oa compromise be mage to the corn crop will be S The wise merchant, manufac- ance Tol 1 pete » the “o” in “fe }|tremendous, This is the opinion of indivi ij sina Fubber for manufacture of to help in the work of shipping ES AR Ear yl site Gadiy ire Siaaiey Wralieea, Giltae 0c tee were: =| turer, or individual meets his ob- June, $4,000,238 worth coming in.|Prenee, wn, pF gare agepemierg Without a Name) Thierry Thiairree {| ef, recognized corn authority of the ligations promptly because it is More than $2,000,000 worth of steal statement to this effect to be written Mohnt Gahn Nok Vesle, Vail (to rhyme with “wail” The drought during the past week , sound business practice to do so. ship plate 0. , over his signautre on the title page . , i ports. of enth copy of “Our Country’ain tt "3 , F gpaihon tachinia'oe ouee, Wastes dure The unwritten law says: Pay ray . ak; x, nat bet bee Pg SD, ote 0,000 bushels of corn, Wallace says * England Makes Her Now, We've Got to Win It Now." |Club Told How to 2 Dead, 1 Dying in “With continued hot and dry went! .| your bills on or before the tenth 5 : er the crop in all corn states and aod bee: i a Ori Beh Tonacco runp—ava. ¢,ins | Check Bootlegging) Mysterious Tragedy {5.0 (iroulary, wil be wremen st octal ge cok BS oe k= Ti ———— . risoners AVE | Fred Spatch, for Boys at Limpright| Agents of transportation and com-| CANOVA, #. D.,, Aug. 6.—Mra ¥.|dously damaged, according to Wal keep one’s credit good but also t wont ite ea GT |: Deeael 1s The See be im. A and Coy’s Camp, Marysville, riers can be valued govern: M. Dexter, Canova banker's wife, | lace’s report because it is the honorable thing ONDON, Aug. 6.—Fngland has! Wash. $12 in stamping out contra : 4 adopted stringent measures in deal: or traffic, t Diatrict At-|224 J. FR. Willlama and his wife DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 6.—With to do. ing with enemy aliens who don’t be | At Ames Shipyard—Hull, 9, Seattle, C. Saunders told mem. | strangers, who came into the City) the average thermometer readings have, Frederick Skaiel, an Austrt Wash. bers of the Transportation club at! yesterday, were victims in a! thruout, Jowa at 82 at 8 a m., two waiter, was sentenced to three! a4 Coy, S00; Henry Sullivan, Soc: | !wneheon Wednesday mysterious shooting in the Royal|/degrees higher than yeaterda } months’ imprisonment at hard labor | weg gtahi, S00: HW. Goete, toe L. C. Gilman, district director of! otel, at 7:30 p. m. Mra Dexter| weather bureau officials predicted = help to make it well and relieve |pecausm he failed to notify the au and Mrs.| another scorcher. railroads in this district, with his a and Williams are dead. ee ST oe C. B. Bishop, 60¢ ard Yo : P ee meng ee thorities of a change of his employ: | 556. "Geo. Teoves, boc. toun Mae: | sistant, W. C. Wilkes, were guests of |Witiams may die. Williams is be- F severe A = spot of eczema, | ment. drikson, 50c; Arthur Hatch, 0c; Alex | 2OnOr at the luncheon lieved to have done the shooting. Another Scorcher ‘ oad other itching, burning eruptions _—__ ote ae Sholund, ©; Vietor Broo, b0¢; Alex and sores, because children’s skins are Inga Orner hn Give ©: Fred Spateh, 60c, Jo. HONOR PRIVATE FOR BRAVERY Faced by Nebraskans ily irritated, and if the hurt is Cc A 10 0c; Andy Kanin, 600; John | Private Arthur H. Jones, 18, broth Oh, Boy! Circus LINCOLN, Neb, Aug. 6.—Ne Beglected, obstinate trouble may per oncert August 1 J. E, Bloomquist, 5c; er of Chas, F. Jones, 503 Cloverdale H A 2G Marks is being subjected to one of Nist in later life. Inga Orner, Norwegian soloist, as-| A. cu Waldron, has received the king and queen’s ere August the worst heat wave ears, Hot esinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | sisted by 40 malo voices from the ribbon for bravery, after fighting on| Press agents for the Barnum & winds from the souttt burning Vere originated by a doctor and have Norwegian Singing society, will give land, 600; Glen H the Firitish front for six months,| Bailey circus, which will show in the corn to a crip. Altho the last deen used by doctors for many years. a benefit concert for the fatherleas Jones im now with the 13th company, | Seattle, August 26 and 27, arrived in two days have not equaled Sunday's AM dealers sel! them. MMidren of France Saturday, August Track Drivers Fifth regiment; U. 8 marines, He| Seattle Tuesday, headed by W. L. record of 109 degrees, there in no in — 10, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Norway| Frank Hilton, 50c; Ray Sheppard, | in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey | Wilkin, The circus advertising car |dication of a letup, All corn except STAR ~ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — t Boren ave. and Virginia at. 500. Jones of Weat Duluth, Minn carries a corps of 30 men. the early crop is practically gone. wcccccee OS SOOOSOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOSOOCE Tomorrow---the Great Monthly Sale That Affords the Month’s Best Values for One Dollar 4. Five Hundred of the Famous French Rid Gloves Motor Hats Fine, Heavy, Fan ime sce “Toy Fraser-PatersonCo, ae. “eala eclored ‘sttks OF fancy silks with OOD weight, soft, ab _aee } N Dollar Day we are go- plain satin crowns. All good colors ent Turkish Towels, In the Dollar bilge Sale ing to close out odd lots 1 ie Sheet on hint Das goo 40-inch size. A very attract SPLENDID offering. of {<f* from regular stock. Pink, “Fraser Pateraon Cay Pirseicer —V@ af well as practical towel, oi : blue and lavender, novelty An ih ft Or a D - sisabiniiics 3road stripes running the en- these shirts, that are shades in French kid gloves © er O ur AMOUS | Onan ar . gt a tire length of towel. Soff, known to thousands of men o¢ fine quality. inal calaie Women’s Neckwear colors—blue, pink, helio aifit r their splendid dependabil- gota. & Every shirt is of good ’ iM and rs 7 $1.00 —Splendid 65c qualities. ay terial, is well made, and is ‘ SPLENDID large lot of dainty, lar Day, 2 for ...... cut full and roomy. - coe wee Gown oe Stoves. | fresh, new Neckwear. The lat) —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. — is a good assortment “" te only, sizes . 7%, 7% est styles, Flat and roll collars, cheats od DR OA Scat et hae re ae > Ree : The materials are Georgettes, satins . e . —Special on ar Day, a pair rt : ° d organdies. A special purchase pee blue and white stripes alsoa we 3 . $1.00 B = ead. | Sea qn Voile Dress Lengths ine of wide trips in blues, ain vin a ~ 3,000 Fresh New = po woe Special, $1.00 —Plenty of all sizes, 14 to 17. Reiss i . - * Day_ special :, 81.00 UST one hundred dress —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. —Special on Dollar Day.... Three Hundred Pieces rae lengths of beautiful, Saar --. $1.00 Hond-Cut Gl dainty Voiles in both : -“ . an Cut rlass : ; : Women's Silk and dark colors. Ma’ s = Men's Linen $1.00 Each UR Dollar Day sales are becoming famous for their - pon seine ee § Handkerchiefs TTRACTIVE, clear crys- remarkable values in waists at one dollar. Though it Stockings secure dress lengths of 5 5 for $1.00 tal glass, in neat hand- is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain waists for this f yards fot «2: * soca aane —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor, Pure linen, nicely hem- cut patterns. The list of Irregulars of $1.50 Quality stitched, regular 25 pieces includes. sale, we have been fortunate, and for tomorrow we offer \ ‘ —~ onl er-Pate Co. jerry low La, May j : enero reterere peeee rene i one of the very finest lots and many of the best values we |‘ { Special $1.00 Corsets, Special $1.00 sidan if 1,500 Yards Sugar and Creams, wich Trays, Com Curtain Voile Cracker Trars, Vases, - ur 7-plece Almond § 5 Yards, $1.00 =f epneiits SPECIAL purchase for Dollar glass for Day ards of cream color prio isos cone and Water Jugs, have ever had. s SPLENDID special lot of Sizes 19 to 24 only -_ , oe A 4 bas Mill Irregulars of wo- A DOLLAR DAY clearance. '6¢ ae GO Ihree thousand waists in all — fresh, new, men’s fine Silk Stockings; full 4, {le on Grecian Treeo ae es: or ter wane dainty—attractive new styles. Made of organ- > fashioned, lisle sole and gar- few in large sizes. Front and back $1.00 3 ter top. Black only. Sizes 9, lace styles. Corsets that have been ac OE fl sot ge des amg OPO vitth Ploer dy, dimity, madras and lawn. Lace trimmed, peer PY priced yery much more in regular peer pe ere cis eee halean ales embroidery trimmed, as well as plain tailored : —If perfect they would sell “Heitz Day clearance... Se 5 styles. Low and high neck styles, with small i eh arabada Cretonnes $1.50 to $2.50 y gn nec ? ’ Ip : Dollar Day, special. $1.00 whality 2 Yards, $1.00 Jewelry for $1.00 and large collars. ; f Colored Fiber Silk Stockings Misses’ Princess Slim Pi yg fests cake RY gonial pl moog ba ies —A great Dollar Day offering at $1.00 each. : ; Hh” oct cuaty Pine thsttien Some. #56 iy ons a ard; Par Pine ‘Wn wtinm, gol Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. ings, double heels and reg $1 00 $1.00 stones. A collection of exceptional — ~— . sizes 8% to 10 LOT of Misses’ White Muslin jo, sizes 8% to 9% Princess Slips and Cofbina- ~Praser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor —* values at, BN a Fraser ° ° Regular 65c quality. Special, 2 tion Undermusiins, sizes 14 and 16; 720 Yards of Cork Mirrors, Brushes, Heavy Turkish AIPA {OF eevecsevvsesvser $4.00 Mee and embroidery trimmed, Fiber Silk Boot Stockings for clearance; $1 gs to $1.75 Towels Special, 3 Pairs $1.00 larly. Special . $1.00 ~-Fraser-Paterson Co., Seccua Floor, 600 at Less Than Today J a Small lot of | apie ‘iber Linoleum Special $1.00 Sq. Yard Infants’ Ready Made Perfumes, Etc. value, good, de Dresses lid quality - MARK pendable, ble cork Lino 7? SPECIAL purchase of. $1.50 —27-inch mbrofderies, priced 8 et : nt Stockings : ‘ leum. Choice of 12 patterns—tile and $2.00 Values, $1.00 and $2.00 French Plate regularly 25¢ a yard. Special, Wholesale Cost Women’s Princess eo all figure dew ue. Dolla r - . ee epeat pk yin 81.00 F ‘E' Nainsook Dresses, ready- Mirrors. Various shapes and 5 yards for .......++... $1.00 3 ff $1 00 *s Slips, Special $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Fourth Floor. made, stamped in neat patterns sizes. Special ......... $1.00 —Waist Tops, with sleeves and or x INK or Blue Pri Sy none to be embroidered. They have small ( 2.50 solid back hi; 4 " + gi ° we: Ready “ " - or Blue Princess ips, fine yoke with lace trimming; regularly | $1.50 to $2.50 solid back hand- yoke; sizes 1 to 2 years. Ready NOTHER exceptional op- W 5, lawn with lace trimming. Special Five Yisadeut Lutes $2.00. ‘Bpecial .... gioo drawn Bristle Hair pF yr for use; SOrmerly #50) spam portunity in the Dollar Day omens GOnOR sevranerBatecae ant seca if ‘ ack special, each .......... Ee i iS Omir cary toe ir 1.00 “ A coapllphas lon; lessee —Fraser- rson Co., Secon Petticoats on Dollar : oP 2 00 Imported UN. rind , bas i § Sale. Splendid, heavy Turkish Union Suits shot Da t $1 00 Each f rs jasmine violet, bouquet, lily of rat Printed | Chiffon Cloth; ‘ 40 Bath Towels, good size. A spe- 2 for $1.00 Cre Ki OF Fy ine Army and Navy Yarn the valley. Special pi Sa 6 $1.00 inches wide, formerly priced cial purchase of 600 repe Kimonos t lot of those exception . ‘ P valley. « al, 0 ce ‘ $1.5 7b, speci e . 99x 45-inc OOD, serviceable Cotton Union There, ‘ yomen's Cotton Special $1.00 Hank aes td Imported Face Perce, pen ae wee me a COS aa one inch si “si bo G eit Lae toate ee ¢ pre ial Se i Petticoats for $1.00. There are de BPCcial . ow cecccvrecere | Fancy Lac 4 Aly om Sew 65 es OR 009 08 # im beaded top, cuff or le knee; es PLAIN color Cotton © ‘imo- ens and dozens of strlen in heather 5 yarn) kg eae 751.00 Incense Burner and 25c cream, white and colors; $1 —NOTE: Not over one dozen 4.5 and 6. Well made, well propor: nos, pink, blue, lavender, with Bloom, sateen and twill materials peh heavy Gunalal for pkg. of incense; special $1.00 to $2.25 value, special, yd. $1.00 will be sold to any one customer. tlon garments. Special on Dollar white collar and cuffs. Special on Cmte ined ted tlie creiean. aweaters; $1.35 Special, Fraser-Pateraon Co. First Floog Fraser-Paterson Co, First. Floor. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor. Bi S200 Novesssacosaeiners $1. Dollar Day. eau: ie the hank ..... $1.00 = $ Splendidly made, of good, durable materials, and with full ruffle ounces Silk Camisoles Bungalow Aprons I ey st ..91.00 Extraordimary Feature litem te ceclow Aas er-Paterso: « hird Iloo: 2 ” 2 0. a ee —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. Porch F illow Sy, $1.00 rahe pine ead Calle ates Taran niuaios “Ryecns Gna ‘ > and ‘anoe "llown, cov Pet > “e “y ‘able i Parasols, $1.00 se ee Pen 700 Leather Hand Bags at $1.00 Each cea’ ant ville oe Suing, 24 cena pee ea " 1 c ARANCE lot of twenty odd Dollar Day, each . $1.0 ss = 36 to 42. Good quality and stripes and checks, Splendid special A arasols. Formerly priced $2.00 Art Section, Second Mioor, li W. h ‘1. 50 $2. 50 splendid values for. . 00 values at . ‘ «ae rire ; —Fraser-Paterson Co, ol oor. as. saab — Qualities Wortin $ to ela ire EaPraser-Paterson Co. #irsi Floor Trimmed Hats Fr re SERN TIE io ge com ~ Women's Undervests Children’s W ash Suits “ ™ Cl 1.00 HE greatest lot of genuine eat er Hand Bags we have ever offered fora dollar. Two splen- 4 ay, d Rompers, $1.00 J 4learance, é 3 for 00 ana ompers, pl. U mbrellas, $1.00 ie » $1. bolas did lots in one. Some are in Morocco, dull and bright ia 02 pin seal, patent leathers. ea 3 for $1.0 is hee. NE-PIECE Wash Suits and Romp- yood. atecsig frames With cot we will sell Flat and envelope styles, featuring the new overlapping frame. Twenty different styles. with lace in#rtion and bi , in sizes 3, 4 and 5 years. Pink low and blue. 4 blue, blue and white, yel- pecial on Dollar Day .. $1.00 ‘ond Floor. id regularly i eyeing oy, —Others are regular shaped Hand Bags, all high grade leathers, silk and leather lined. top peta yokes: omorre fresh and at a ei r be length Special on Dollai ty $1.00 1.00 —Choose from this great lot on Dollar Day at.....- ee $1.00 for , “Livraser-Paterson Co., First Flo —Frasor-Paterson Co, Third Floor. . First Floor, —Fraser-Patorson Con raser-Paters: POOL OOOLOOOOCOLOOODOD OOO OOO OOO OOOO OO OOOO OOO OHOOO ODO OO OOOO OO DODO OOOO HOOD OOOO ODODE DODO OOOO SOOO LOSOSOO009

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