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“AMERICANIZE AMERICA," IS HIS PROGRAM ‘ BY FB. C. RODGERS WASHINGTON, D, C., Deo. 4 America Amoricantzed! That's the goal of the natural gation bureau of the United State of labor, department an expressed by Raymond F. rist, deputy com rge of the Ameri people, one flag and one language, from Atlan tie to Pacific, ts his tdea of th after the war, “Our soldiers, those who come from alien families here, will « back to American families; the game far of coursa but strongly Am since thet sons went across," Crist said “This nation is more Americar than it ever was befor Our boys will notices that when they re Caer: tura.” Plan of Bureau He explained the prop to Amoricanize the whole “Stato Americanizat will work thru using persuasive never intimidation, to interest aliens in American customs, {deals| and citizenship, We hope to have} every schoo! become a vital part fm this Americanization of Amert- cA program. Already over 1.700 Public schools are co-operating and many Industrial concerns. “The bureau of naturalizatior has prepared an Amoericanizatior textbook, and it is furnished every stranger within our gates who attends either the day or night elanses, These newcomers will > taught the Engtish language an good American citizenship. They will be told how this governmen works, and how the people rule ‘They: will be tanght Americar methods of living.” The textbook how to keer house as Americans do, with clean Uness, wholesomeness and sanita tion. suntry boards county nmuittees, | methods, and No Place for German “One of the subjects American Zation schools will devote mu time to fs the English language continued Crist. “And it will be made clear to every pupt! in those Americanization schools, young and old, that the German language | Mot necessary to thelr well-being Im fact, every effort will be put forward to make those who speak German forget it. “Factories and other places where aliens are employed wil! > asked to post signs, ‘English © ken here.’ Many places have these signs now. We hope that within &@ fow years they won't be needed that everybody will speak English. and that those who come here from foreign lands will make it their first duty to learn the lan- guage America speaks.” There are about 14,000,000 alien born in this country, half of whom owe no allegiance to this land Many of the other half continue to speak their native languages The Americanization plan seeks to make Americans of them all, fn Citizenship and tongue. Every civic organization, wom- an‘s club, industrial concern, schoo! official and private citizen is asked to aid in the Americanization of America. They are urged to ar- range mass meetings for aliens, day and night classes for foreign- aborn men and women, and, when- ever possible, to persuade them to make application for citizenship pa- pers. There is this word of warn- ing: Don't try to force an allen to attend an Americanization class! Make him WANT to become n. Help him AND HER to be Americans and to bring up their children as Americans. DIGS UP LORE OF LOST CITIES LONDON, Dec. 3.—One of the most romantic careers of the war was that of Col. T. E. Lawrence, one of the geniuses of the Palestine vic After leaving Oxford, young Law Fence went to Syria to dig for his torical remains at Calchemish. Arch aeology had a fascination for him In order to carry out his work more successfully, he virtually became an Arab. He lived as an Arab, dressed as an Arab, talked Arabic. Working in the deserts of Syria, with its half bruised cities and an cient monuments, studying the peo ple and their history, and going into places where few white men had ever planted foot, he gained wonder ful stores of information. And his knowledge and experience ft will become evident when the full story is told, had much to do wit the success of the Palestine opera tions. FOCH NEARLY KILLED IN 1916 AUTO CRASH (Special to The Star by N. F. A) LONDON, Nov. 4.—Publication has Just been permitted here of the fact that in May, 1916, Marshal Foct then commanding the Arny of the North for France, narrowly escaped death in an auto accident. He was fn @ hospital for several weeks, and his son-in-law, Capt ‘ourler, with whom he was riding, was more ser ously hurt. The car dashed street between Dammartir Soupiets. Foch was injured in the head. Both were taken to the Ameri can hospital at Juilly. It was during the dark days of the second battle of ‘Verdun, and nothing was permitted to be printed of the accident SPAIN MAKES LIFE OF FRENCH EXILE EASY (Special to The Star by PARIS, Dec. 3.—Spa everything possible to make and sunny for M. Malvy, French w¢ retary of the interior, banished last mummer, after a spectacular trial French detectives arrived at Martu tene, near San Sebastian, where Mal vy had rented an etive villa Malvy told the r the detectives embarrassed him, and the next morning the sleuths were ordered out of town, } SKEVSQAHAN GS VVVYVPVCVYY Ny $ 8 BAMRAANRE w) 8 : Ce & e 3 ®& NS) c>e>en nen cnenen oo en nenen an onsen cod en eran encben nan ener encncnenencoaner Pane erenanerens @ererere G2 9 A) o PBDLE THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1918. sassessssssessosesse sossecosesees bess eS TUS SESE SEE aeerrt Toons --The Greatest Dollar Day of the Yea. 3 1,000 Fime Sillk Ties for Men ae Splendid 75¢ Qualities. 2 tor $1.00 —A remarkable’ special pur- chase, of beautiful, desir- able Silk Ties, four upes, in the large, ape, made with the slip- sy bands. Dozens of floral patterns, zens of conventional de- ns; a great assortment of h colorings. The Ties are splendid Tie alues. Special in the Christ- mas Dollar Day, 2 for $1.00 Blose Men" Mill Irregulars ee? $1.50 and $1.75 Qualities Special $1_a Pair REMARKABLE special purchase of the Great Christmas Dollar Day. Men’s pure thread Silk Hose in which the experts found slight defects, in fact faults so small that they can be dis- covered only on close inspec- tion. —Fine, pure thread silk, in black, white, navy blue, tan, cordovan and gray. All sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each color. —Qualities that would sell regular, if perfect, at $1.50 and $1.75 a pair. Christmas Dollar Day, a pair. ...$1.00 Men’s Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 ~-Fine Imported Irish Linen Hand kerchiefs with %- and ‘4-inch hema. a@ very fine sheer linen in an 18-Inch size. These are regular 60c values. Twenty-five dozen on sale Dollar Day at 3 for .. - 81.00 Men's $1.25 Fabric Gloves $1.00 Splendid, durable, warm, firmly woven Fabric Gloves in dark gray and chamois color goed exe wearing glove that sel $1.25 » pair. Special 0c Silk Hose 2 Pairs for $1.00 Cooper's, Silk Hose for men. Gray, with lisle 2 pair $1.00 irst Floor foot. All sizes iS} Semi ieMade Camisoles Special $1.00 Semi-made Filet Lace Cami soles, with pointed strap for the houlders. Formerly $1.50; spe. Chal .ecceee . $1.00 Cambric Embroideries on fine cloth, Eyelet work patterns, 4% to 8 inches wide, formerly 25¢ a yard; special, 5 yards for $1.00 Allover Laces, lace flouncing a ome black - $1.00 First Floor Fraser-PatersonCo. A Most Remarkable Sale of soe Women's Silk Stockings at $1.00 a Pair NE of the most remarkable special purchases we have made in a year, was secured for Day. Seven hundred pairs of mill ir- that sell 5 to $2.50 a this December Dollar regulars, of qualiti regularly from $1. pair, for perfect stockings. —Nearly all are pure silk, some have lisle tops, and though all are called mill irregulars, the faults, or flaws, are so very slight as to be of no real con- sequence. —Black and white, in all sizes. A few pairs in silver gray, canary and bronze. —Sizes 8144 to 10, Extraor- dinary special, pair. ..$1.00 Women’s Lisle Stockings 4 Pairs for $1.00 —A spectaily purchased lot of women’s lisle and fiber mixed Stockings; seamless, medium weight; regular 30c values. n size 8% only, Cham and 10 um Tan in sizes 8% and 9 only Dollar Day wpecial, 4 att for ~—-Fraser-leterson Co. Women's Stockings Two Pairs for $1.00 —Odd lines of Women’s Fiber Silk Seamless Stockings, regular 65¢ values —Colora are pink, sizes 5% to 9's nky, ates §% to 9%, and gray in nize §% only Also « few ftullfashioned Silk Boot Hose: Colors and sizes are: Peach, 9, 9% and 10; pink, sizes 8%, 9 a 4; aky and lavender, toes 9 and O% —Dollar Day special, 2 pairs...@2 First Floor. The Great Feature of the Christmas Dollar Day Sale 640 Pieces of Famcy Gift SBA SES ~ Chima at $1. 00 Each HE greatest value of the year in A feature item, made possible by a remarkable special fancy gift China. purchase secured especially sale. 640 choice, beautiful pieces, every one an exceptional value for In fact, the pieces‘are, in most cases, worth twice as much or more than twice as much. —An excellent opportunity to secure Christmas gifts and prizes for an ex- tremely low price. —The lot contains, among others, the following pieces: —Vases —Sugar and Cream Sets —Cake Plates Salad Bowls —Marmalade —Footed Bon Bon Jars Dishes —Asparagus —Handled Bon Trays Bon Dishes —Nut Bowls Dishes —Mayonnaise —Cracker and Sets Cheese Dishes —Sandwich Trays ~-An extraordinary offering of gift Values that are sensational. The star offering in the Christmas Dol- China. Each .... —Frascr-Paterson Co., lar Day. Gilt_Articles for Baby Specials at $1.00 —A list that may help you solve that baby’s gift problem at @ sub- stantial saving Embroidered Sacques. —Hand-scalloped Baby Pillows n Leading Straps n Carriage Straps by Record Books. —Brush and Sete. ath Brus Crepella Cloth ebird Towel Rack ewe and other articles, spe cially priced at . $1.25 fictions ” Special $1.00 —A very choice selection of new designs and colors, 36 inches wide. Regular $1 a yard. Dollar Day special, a yard..... $1.00 40¢ Curtain Voile 4 Yards for $1.00 —White and ecru Curtain Voile, 36 inches wide; regularly 40¢ a yard, Special on Dollar Day, 4 FRIES (OP oiccesPecesvvcns $1.00 $1.85 Rag Rugs Spe etal $1.00 5 Rugs; blue green grounds Priced reg apecial .. 81,00 fourth Floor het —Smoking Sets —Tobacco Jars —Celery Trays —Syrup Jugs —Div Med Relish —Rose Jara, ete. for this a dollar. 360 Women’ 8 Union Suits Special $1. 00 —A_ special purchase of women’s good, durable, good fitting cotton Union Suits. Slightly imperfect garments, that would sell sfor $1.75 if perfect. ~—Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length— low neck, sleeveless, band top, ankle length styles. —360 suits in the Dollar Day sale for, each. .$1.00 120 Women's Silk Vests Special $1.00 Each —These are Swiss Fubbed silk Vesta in sizes 4, 5 and 6; beaded tape tops; also band tops, Regu- lar $1.50 and $2.00 values. In the Dollar Day sale . 81.00 First Floor, Clearance— Women’s Velvet Shoes, $1.00 a Pair —Just 48 pairs o Bootes in styles, Welt soles Louls heels, Women's Vel- and button and leather Pxtraordinary ance values for, a pair ... 00 Men's and women's Straw Bath Slippers, trimmed in gray, laven- der, pink and blue bindings. Special, a pair > $1.00 —Second Floor, 2. Ben ON Muslin Gowns, Special $1.00 ~—Bought specially for Dollar Day ; slipover styles, prettily trimmed with lace or em- broidery. Uae) special values for Envelope Chemises Special $1.00 —Envelope Chemises of fine quality nainsook, beautifully trimmed with fine Val. lace, fish eye pattern and embroid- ery medallions. —Specially purchased for Dollar Day, at....... $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Vleor. Camisoles Special $1.00 —Four dainty styles, all of fine crepe de chine, beauti- fully trimmed with laces, One has a touch of hand em- broidery, two styles have rib- bon shoulder straps. -—Special purchase for Dollar SUC Kiceseds cases $1.00 —Wraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor. Brassieres Special $1.00 ~—Important special values for Dollar Day—bought for this sale. Two styles, both hook in front. One is made of extra quality muslin with embroidered band at top and Cluny lace edge; the other is made of allover Ygy ds Sizes 36 priced at =-Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor. to 46. Speciob American Lady Corsets Extra Special $1.00 —Three splendid models, one topless model, one medium bust for slender figures, and one heavy front clasp style for stout figures. All made ogee ponder coutil. —Very special values for Dollar Day ......... 1.00 ~-Fraser-Daterson Co. Second Floor. Boudoir C aps Special $1.00 ae purchased for Dollar Day—dainty styles; 6 models in all; beautiful com- binations of crepe de chine, satin and lace, ribbon and flower trimmed. —Specially purchased for Dollar Day 1.00 ~~Praser-Paterson Co., Floor. Secon Women's Gloves Special $1.00 a Pair ~—Kid, cape and doeskin Gloves—a Dollar Day clearance of smali stocks and broken lines left from former sales, All are $1.75 to $2.00 values. —Mostly white and fvory shades. All desirable qualities in good con- dition. Dollar Day special, a pair + $1.00 Paahodiias Special $1.00 —Women's cotton-covered Umbrel- Trib style; regular $1.25 each, lar Day special . 81100 Taser-Paterson Co ret Floor. Kodak Albums Special $1.00 Kodak Albums with leather covers; regularly —Loose leat durable imitation Txllinch — size. $1.50 each. Priced rat Floor, 300 Pieces of Silverware aS a Special $1.00 ANY remarkable opportunities to buy silver- ware for gifts in this Dollar Day Sale. Three hundred pieces, al! representing exception- al values for a dollar. —Included in part are: —Bilver Vases. Mayonnaise Sets. —Silver Candle —Bon-Bon Baskets, Bucks. —Marmalade Jars. —Condiment Sets. --Lemon Dishes. —Card Trays. —Oll Cruets in sil —Kelish Dishes ver frame. —Choice gifts, each an unusual value for $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Fifth Floor. 150 Wood Frame Trays, Special $1.00 pa, nnd purchased for Dollar Day—150 Serv- ing Trays, mahogany finish wood frame, size 1112 x16 inches. usually attractive values for ........ $1.00 —Freser-Paterson Co. Fifth Floor. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Qualities At $1 a Yard CLEARANCE of odds and ends.that offers many opportunities to buy beautiful mate- rials for gifts at substantial savings. —Included are: —8 pieces, 22inch silk finished Velveteen— Navy, Sapphire, Wistaria, Golden Brown, For- est Green, Medium Brown, Plum. ~-1 piece 18-inch Royal Blue Silk Velvet. ~-1 piece 32-inch Midnight Blue Corduroy. pieces 36-inch Liberty-stripe Silk. piece 30-inch Red ground Kimono Silk. pieces 364nch Colored Japanese Silk. pieces 26-inch Colored Mesealine. pieces 36-inch Figured Shantungs. —5 pleces 36-inch Fancy Lining Silks. —3 pieces 42-inch Gabardine. —4 pieces 44-inch Shepherd Checks. —Regular $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 qualities. In the December Dollar Day, at a yard, eG eee $1.00 —Fraser-Pat First Floor, Gown Lengths, 3 1-3 Yards, Special $1.00 —Fine quality Nainsook, regular 50c quality; inches wide; each gown length containing 3 yards; ample material. Extra special in the Dol- ae TPA GUN OE, GOON is vc viea nant vislces $1.09 —lrase ‘aterson Co., Second Floor. 65¢ and 75c Fancy Bath Towels Special 2 for $1.00 -—Fancy Turkish Towels, splendid, dependable qualities, in good large es. They come in soft colored borders, blue, pink and gold; also a num- ber of pretty plaid effects. Priced in regular stock 65¢ and Thc each. —Dollar Day special 2 for ..........000. $1.00 @ —Vraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. sf Filet Scarfs and Center pieces Special $1.00 —Buffet Scarfs and Centerpieces in cotton filet work, 18 and 24-inch centers, and Scarfs 18x36- and 18xd5-inch sizes. Values $1.25 and $1.50, and pee values at those prices. Dollar Day special, each ... $1.00 65¢ All Linen Guest Towels 2 for $1.00 —Pure Linen Guest Towels, 14x21 inches in size. Excellent pure linen, neatly hemstitched—splen- did value at the regular price, 65¢ each. Special on Dollar Day, 2 for $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co. ond Floor, eee CoCo SO TSS ESSE ESSEC ESSESERS SSS SES SSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSEESSSS ENGEESSS BESSESSSESESSSSSSSENNF tinted tro tin rost sig mul and ¢ tulle top. buff. Special a —Filipina Baskets, used for fruit or work —- _ Fitted leatherette Boxes, 9x6-inch si and brown. § tee ene sacceees —The beautiful My wood novelties, (€ Sticks, Pin Cushia Powder Boxes, Jars and Nut daar gifts, —Framed Pictares, range of attracti jects, including Nutting — At .coeeee —Linen Guest —tLaundry Bags, made of bright al tive cretonnes, for —Fancy Japanese Baskets, suitable brary table runners, ly woven and d Special .... —Filled Pillows, 4 inches, green, brown blue burlap covers, . at .... $1.50 Japanese Luncheon Sets Special $1.00 —ZJapanese Luncheon consisting of 1 luncheon cloth and six kins. A_ splendid ment of desirable pal in both light and borders. Ot ee ee Khaki Noveltid $1.25 to $3.00 Val for $1.00 Including: —Picture Frames —French Mirrors —Sewing Kits —Tourist Tablets —Air Pillows —Tobaceo Pouches —Regularly $1.25 to. Dollar Day, each... Fraser-Patorson Co Firtt Pe oe i ath 2 China Fruit or Sand Plates, $1.00 B A. special purchase, of Fruit or Sandwich P! wide variety of enameled tions, set in bamboo frame Very exceptional r attests ait ha an celal . Fraser-Paterson Co»

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