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PAGE 14 “BAYER CROSS” —{ One Coat of Bronze Enough for “ ON ASPIRIN | __ “Statue,” or Should It Be Two? FE aaa PulersonCo| 22 5 he Qunhticn Vy om) S ( Always Ask for Gemuine : ’ SECOND AND UNIVERSITY, PHONE MAIN 7200 | lem ES) Section “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” : ' : | ; Carter's Knit Underwear ‘6 ARTER’S Knit Underwear has S dl S ial C been carried in stock in our artur ay )Pecia women’s section and it has given = - gages 7 such excellent satisfaction that we $35.00 Round Reed $29) 50 have added it to the men's section. Pullman Carriage or Os ge at ins } FINE Reed Carriage, week at 5 Artes bien’, Tab ith yy : yn 1 nf ee Aaeets Sehtetm, with” the A solid gear, loose up- 7 <A very finn mercerized Union Bult in white Tegan plead , holstered cushions, very A cotton” Union athletic wtvie, halt proved safe by millions of people. | | Egamy q : ed stylish and serviceable Vine aitk-stripe W on oa at Unknown quantities of fraudulent : : " . t broad toes heels: | carriage. Special, Satur- . ras Aspirin Tablets were sold recently Wal ; i heavy turned soler a ‘ , i Ricekia’ Geatee ‘which proved | |i ia 3 : fi ‘ , . ty »| day only .......$29.00 } Munsing Wear for Men 10 be composed mostly of Taleum < ve eh, medium. narrow “oes, i —$60.00 finest round Light weight In mercerized silk isle in 1 j , Powder, . y ? | and low bef flenh and at “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin : . « with reed Carriage—just two as SA jiebter welght mercerized yes should always be asked for. Then ay ; on : | iow neols ‘and Seaby tar dicated of them left—artillery é J. § ng thiama pel ap " , look for the safety oss” on the package and on each tablet. Ac " a : iiidron'e vii wheels, corduroy line e! ‘oper. direc ¢ as ’ 4 ‘ ‘ nother cotton in bleached and white, Many ‘and domage in cach Bayer ‘ P ‘ ¥ se | reversing gear. Special Saturday only .....$45.00 verdnininarenediorlgneneseiyan by ‘ Liggage Boction, Fifth Floc Medium weight eotton at od quality cotton Union Sult at ARC. Medium weigh eroerize Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer fediun ght mercerized Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester h Bs AY . Th N ( mi Id Fi Pl in the St le Col vor a os on ef Salicylicactd. ¥ ¢ ¥ “iy eithes nh Bn = iret Fla - y Men’s Bathing Suits ‘CAUSE of this we are showing the greatest possible variety of these mime to dip into the briy deep. Lupe B handsome garments for our customers’ selection. They are made of | [/*" pximumins tank ie open and ryatal serge and velour in navy, tan and beaver shades; some with short vestee wane fe ” oie or fide effects, others plain capes that are fastened neatly at the throat. Trimmed in narrow braid and taffeta effects; some are full-lined with plaid silk, others ceoncocmeet | (i “are | | New Black Velvet from fruit juice. Be, | Sport Coats The Special Price Basement Add boiling is organized for the selling of Women's Ready-to-Wear water, then this it . : eng $35.00, $39.50 and $48.75 exclusively, and devoted entirely to Coats, Suits, Dresses, essence, and you mes ow ; —Made of good quality costume velvet, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, House Dresses and Millinery. bave a real-fruit a . black only, and made in the short jacket —Plan of Selling: The garmenta offered are alt purchased : : j and loose-line wrap styles; some with vests, |}. as avaliable in especial lots under price, and always sold at Gelatine dessert, and at others with long roll collars giving the special prices—meaning lees, always, than Uke merchandise Tuxedo style, and fastened with one but- can be bought for, It ts, therefore, an active clearing house ton; lined throughout with white and col- ands for most unusual offerings, Wverything sold guaranteed Is a thin coating of bronas, applied with a brush, muffictent covering | ored Peau de Cygne and pussy willow silk; from correct in style and dependable in quality. by ry University St for this beautiful model? | immed wide braids and buttons. ‘That's what society folk behind the Mard! Gras pageant of Oakland, | baie with ~—Vraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor Cal, would like to know, Artista staging the big event had planned to) 50 ies pose Miss Thora Rosenquist, darling of the “life classes” at the Ban Francisco Institute of Art, aa & bronze statue, Some patronesses became disquicted, and Porter Garnett and Ralph Stackpole, wellknown artiats, found themselves under fire But they went ahead and ordered the oan ' bat, : Dolman Capes and a | z Cape Coats in Poland! Send Your Old Duds! : ee git aoe i" Send Your Old Duds! $18.50 VERY ONE of these new gar- ments expresses fashion’s ideas ing. Fabrics are wool velours and silvertone, all-wool d wool poplins in solid color and two-color combina- Stacks and stacks of such little clothing donations 4, ) tions. Aregues are being cope yh,ot Res rtokes families of —Stylee ouate the Dolman, veetes Cros headquarters, ‘ y ot ite Mouses tn collartens, V and and cape styles; some are brat ‘m= Cin Se emroens. fhe 6, Hote. poling pdb plone omg pores ronal beaded and selftoned silk |] med; ow it have collars of contrast- Sete Ven te were agrees ‘Le. Siberi stitehing, in white, flesh, maize, gray, league blue, Liberty red and sunset. ns 1 ed thie week. ave Siberia, Is “ —-Frascr-Vatersoa Co, Third Floor. ing colors. A Detie: Grey. eating fanaa See | Offi > Advi —Colors are navy, Poilu blue, henna, anes cae eer vaohag ‘bee New Silk Petticoats $6.50 Stationery Specially Priced parchment tan and peony. (Special to The Star by N. EB A) Are you a RENTER? Hard tuck! But don't be discouraged! Plan to escape! Don't be a TENANT a day Jonger than you have to. It's @ mild form of slavery. eee ‘What !s a RENT RECEIPT? Nothing! So much water that’s run thru the MILL! * Like the seat coupons you find in your pockethook—a month efter you've been to the show! You couldn't buy yourself a new derby with a bale of thern! The only man who can swell out his chest, and be pleased over “rent receipts — is the LANDLORD. But YOU? You're only a “renter"— You're not permitted to hang about ANYWHERE for more than a few hours at a time without having to dig into your pocket and “settle” with somebody! Do you like the thought? Not Nobody likes {t—that’s a Break away from it! Buy a Lot! Save, and PAY for it! Then ask a go0d bullder to put a HOUSE on it! Have one SPOT out under God's sky that’s YOURS! Or save a down payment and select @ property all ready to move into. The “Real Estate for Sale” eolumns of The Star wil) steer you straight, and the RENT money will just about pay for the HOME! one of theas garments on the } form an important part of | ment SHANGHAI, April 4.—Officers of Lytle, whose happy idea it was to allied forces in Siberia favor tmmedt- gave the scraps from the cuttings ate withdrawal from Siberia, with of the big garments and fashion | the exception of a force sufficient to them Into a gored petticoat for Iit- patrol the Trans Siberian raliway tle refugees. It takes the seam They would eave the Russians to | stresses just 20 minutes t6 run up work out their own aalvation elee-| These officers cannot, under mitt-| tric sewing machines provided at tary regulations, veice such opinions for publication, but they have ex- | Pressed them to friends who have| } ‘The homeless grownups overseas come to Shanghai are not forgotten. Dresses and un —— dergarments for women, besides boys’ suits in gray outing flannel, TWO DAYS A CIVILIAN, Jauota to leave Seattia next a | RE-ENLISTS IN NAVY} One hundred garments a Gay is) U. § NAVAL TR. ‘ING STA- the average output of the depart | TION, GR . Aprit) 4.—Released from active duty on iz the end of the Old Clothes a Friday, back to Groat Lakes ax | Drive coming on Saturday more | @ regular on the following Sunday! volunteer help at headquarters is This ie the record of L. C. Foresite, solicited, both in the sewing depart. first clas# machiniet mate (avin. | ment and to asgist in sorting the old clothes. over|tion). Foresite spent one day in! Chicago seeking a position to his “Even if a woman can spare only | liking, and the very next morning | two or three hours a week tt wil! he was back to Great Lakes, “w here | mean a great help in running) 4 man's ability is recognized.” tapes in, the petticoats, in sewing} are [weer on buttons or affixing our Seattle IT WAS—BUT NOT NOW Red Cross tags, which must aceom-| CHICAGO, April 4-—-"This WAS pany every garment,” said Gow Thursday Ends Saturday Mra, the Schwitzner Clothing compan | said a voice over the police telephone. |"Come and see what it is now.” The Old Clothes Drive promises Police found robbers had stolen the to reach’ a brilliant ¢limax next entire $10,000 stock. of goods Saturday evening, with the contri | butions pouring into headquarters) WIRNNA—As a means of refilling | in a steady stream. On accou int of the 4 ted Austrian treasury, par the expense attached to collection | liament is considering the establish: | by the Red Cross truck, it is urged| ment here of a Casino, on Monte jthat donations be sent to fire sta- Carlo lines, Pershing, Sculptored by i i Olin. !} completed a bust of General F Jo Davidson, American artist who preserves history in sculpture, has! erican Artist in Paris i | walt Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These ‘There's no longer the slightest | Why Spring Brings Out need freckles, as Othine—double strength guaranteed to remove these ts —A large ont of new Silk Pet- Saturday I taht shades, ouch the quire and envelopes by . . turquoise, cer ‘ taupe. Snters arese, orchia a Se perce, cnete finteh: veguier ; us, Satur ase By $: Putten ATES OS Se - Gi quire Hurd's suede finish; requler —Franer- c ira Floor. Value, Saturday oo... os wa pede te ch Hurd's suede finish; regular 200, special Baturday 4 ae 1 quire Hurd'a lawn finish, regular Girls’ New Tub Dresses 1 quire Hurd’s iawn finish, regular 6 to 16 Years, $5.00 fhe, Haturday ite x," of heavy ginghamg tn the plain tan, blue, pink and canary; nw finished with wide Airdie or sash: white pidue and self collars neatly em- —. broidered im mmali designs. All new opes, re Ibe, Saturday oe and fresh, and very pretty for school —-Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. baie Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor, a ag Picture Frames Featured for Saturday --- \eavcetew terri rrrertd AT &3.95-—All pin seal handbags ~¥raser-Paterso C First with overlapping frame silk moire lined, back strap handles, Special for ‘ “niediuen stae, Toilet Goods Articles Ma Specially Priced Saturday Rice Powd es ° Compact. $00 Taleum Po ~-lfe Nati Polish - « Face Chamois ~Dainty new brocades in #ix distinct- © Tooth Paste . Ive patterns, all of which come light blue, light pink, old rose, ma old be and white. Peatured for Sat- urday at, yard . Wer Vraser-Patersaon Co, First Floor Dah, % Ss Putts 4 ou S Y Se 0 i. he Neckwear Special for Saturday artes on's favored all fresh and nal pleee of dain« 7 Genuine Ivory jens Lawn and Linen Brushes; firat quailty titehed hema with | id backs and your ch corners: either colored or Regular Jot is specially priced for ‘ Saturday ach 10¢ Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor —All are very unusual values at this very low price. Z 200 =, New Trimmed y Hats at $2.75 ATS with brims, turbans, small hats—the season’s popular shapes and colors, trimmed with flowers and ribbon, some with wings and fancies. Exceptional values in the Special Price Basement Saturday, choice .....$2.75 200 New 150 Girls’ Petticoats at $3.95 ar le of Petticoats for "3 i Fos weg ol were bought as —Pretty Frocks in a dozen new a special purchase for Saturday's and charming Spring styles for selling. All good, stylish, prac- girls 6 to 14 years of age. tical models in plain and change- Plaids, stripes, and with collars able taffeta, and a smart lot of of white or contrasting color fancy plaid silks. An opportunity materials. Excellent dresses for to supply your needs in under- girls going to school. They will skirts seldém offered at such a give good wear and hold their remarkably low price. color. men's commons of the University of BANS HUSBAND BEATING Chicago, where 12 student waiters SAN FRANCISCO, April 4.—"This t? BIGGER CUT ON PIE| Sune ‘on suze yesterday, because |penting of bostende the wives mut | “ Watch Repaired by CHICAGO, I, April 4—Women | they were restricted as to the quan:|stop,"* declared Judge Graham. Ho | Jones Is Always Right are at work today at the/| tity of ple they could have. The gaye Lieut.*Robert Gill a divorce Telephone Elliott 2607 — ——--~ | students have been compensated and fined Mrs. Gill $1,000, or $50 1329 FOURTH AVENUB with a 40-cent meal for their set-|for each beating. | | vices, applicable to any portion of | i | the menu, When a rule was put into effect restricting the allotment of pie the students rebelled, of our w Ugly Spots of feeling ashamed of your Freckles and Eruptions our @ The sudden appearance of freck- | homely spots. les, slight eruptions or fing lines at Simply get an ounce of Othine~ # attributed by acien- double strength—from any druggist, » “notinic ray,” which is unusually active during ‘the spring and apply @ little of it night and months, Where the skin is so af- morning, and you should soon see d by this influence, if one will | that even the worst freckles have b an ounce of common mer- wax at drug store, ap- |gun to disappear, while the lighter | ply a little of it before. retiring, Jones have vanished entirely, It is| like cold cream, she can easily over= seldom that more than an ounce is Quny ly? Me needed to completely clear the skin flaky ski d gain a b tiful, clear com: | TN entir | Pershing at his Paris studio » is the! plexion artist giving it the finishing touches, Davidson has alreads de a bust) Be of President Wilson and a number of other prominent Americans, besides | strength Othine, aw thia ie sold under| move freckles blemish | shaping several statues which had their ing; are designed to become famous, come the trouble, When the wax is rning, minute in this all ite ¢ sure to ask for the double|” No ble piration in the war and which | guarantee of money back if it fails, NPY ,Murface tv wm to remove freckles, a SATISFIED — PINHOSE who patronize us use the word to tell us w kT are satisfied with & operator; satisfied with Uh annot carry out to the ere a long time, and we intend to remain ainounts to something. | or ee Come in and let us tell you about our us refer you to a fow of Lady attendanta East Africa—Trying to stop a 40-mile-per-hour ear, the chal lenger lost the first recorded com test—Lion vs. Automobile—in the |second round. The motorist revert ed to clean up his foq