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| Fraser-PatersonCo, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 The Special Price Basement —When a clearance is offered in the Special Price Basement you are assured that the values are very extraordinary. Merchandise is always sold at very low prices, but for a clearance of this A Special Clearance Tomorrow of 129 Capes and Dolman Coats 35 Women’s Suits All Reduced to One Level at —At this extraordinarily low price every garment in this collection should be sold very quickly. ig —At their Former prices they were —wWe must make room for new fall merchandise which is arriving daily and we have made a price to move them quickly. ‘ —Capes and Coats are of silks, velours and serges, in navy, black and season- able colors. - = —Suits are of navy and checks. —All sizes for women and misses will be found in the lot. BY THE FEDERAL REPORTER | “Lowers weepers—finders keep: re.” ° }& youngster, jadherence to this slogan, many a/ That was my motto when I was And because of strict choice agate and top came into my “covering” the federal almost nine months when! scovered that the ruling in| t the U. & government ing, situated at Third ave, and nh st, wae also, “Losers weepers finders keepers,” with this addition ‘after 30 days.” My dixcovery came about In this |O'Nell, acting custodian of the bulld-| ing, who, by the way, i# one of| the most entertaining men I've ever| |met. I expected\to be thanked. | But O'Neil tnalsted on having my jaddroms, If the owner didn’t show lup within 30 days, he said, tho} | umbrella would \be mine | “What's ‘the jdeat" from me. “Have a seat'and I'll tell you all about it.” | And he did eee | “Everything under the sun, ex |oept a baby boy, has been reported | THE SEATTLE STAR—¥RIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. Game of “Finders-Keepers” | Still Proves Popular Sport ™ > Raining eh! ucsr ill geo Gnd claintan umbrella. the end of the month the same woman appeared and got the dollar. “ICs gratifying, to say the least, to see the confidence placed in the | name ‘United States’ by most people. | I once asked a man why he left his suit cae in the hall when he went away and he answered, ‘I left it there purposely, I didn't think anyone would steal anything from a federal building. “A kieptomaniac once penetrated our midst. And for a long time, un. til the culprit was detected, she had gathered quite a stock of umbrellas one for each week in the year. | | I can't prove it, I think everybody | ho goes downtown steps into the ederal building at least once a day and usually leaves a memento of | hin vinit. ¢ | “Some people show great emotion | when thelr lost property is returned I once restored a poodie dog to a/ woman and she tried to kins me.| My duties as acting custodian of the | federal building keep me, I think, | One of the busiest men in Seattle. “L make it a rule not to talk| about minsing articles over the tele- | phone. I am willing to devote my Ume to help unforgunates locate their | chattels when they come down, but 1 will not talk over the phone.” cee I departed, my curiosity satiafied, but pondering over our multitudinous imperfections, FRECKLES Fraser-PatersonCo. | nt Wie th SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 Saturday a Day of Shoppimg | —Mothers will find just the things necessary to complete the ward- robe of their little daughters before starting to school. We have planned carefully to have on hand just the things children like to wear and know that you will want to visit the children’s section to make selections. Coats for Girls 00 E h youthful hands that were never im| “Now that the fleet is coming to z ac | tended for them town, I expect to find enough mias- 6 to 18 Years oe a ing articles to fill a battleship. Altho == aaa Priced from $10.00 to $45.00 —The little girl who owns one of these new fall Coats will be just as stylish and just as comfortably dressed as her mother. —They are made of velour, dilvertone, cheviot, Girls Will Like These —Girls’ Section, Third Floor. broadcloth and kind reductions are made as low as is possible > quick dis- fwongat) 2 by posal. The offering of 129 Capes and Dolman Coats and 35 | wonder). 11, IF hh ]] ] Suits at this price reduction is a@ most unusual opportunity for | ks Ke or Ht em S ee ] saving. | = : — — | Women's and Children's | New Serge Dresses —Attractive models for the miss who wants the right dress for school wear. ~The Women’s Hosiery Section is al- ways supplied with dependable quality stockings. j i sanner: I saw an umbrella lying in}* * * No, he dn « wa: : or iS sie pay caibereey the carrier cor the second fer. ie with it. ry ° «pbs anole fancy mixtures, F iw apparently, for the time being, “There's o iy 1 do oO ‘ . . values. Soka rently, for the Umi Ripon dbo prone RT gg Metra od —Long, loose-back styles with full sleeves. Some are trimmed | 1 took my “find” to Garrett W.| a collector of lost and found articles. with fur, which adds to the warmth and style of the garment. Hlost or found in the federal build- —Serge Dresse#are shown in blue and < ‘i * ¢ $ s.” sald O'Neil, “U 1 k tag A 4 —Women's Black Silk Stockings, full i —Come early to get first selection. Sale starts at 9 a.m. Hie ee sing articles ty a big widens brown in the straight-line effect. Oth- fashioned, lisle sole and garter top; 5 majority. At present fT have more/Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re. ers are high waisted, trimmed with silk sizes 8 to 10, priced at...... $2. sad yohianng oo ee fate ine ae able pier | and braid. —Women’s medium weight Silk Stock- T: 2 d H fi jowner# are not found within a! ‘This preparation for the removal |J| Regulation School Dresses in blue ings, ful! fashioned, lisle sole and gar- 300 Trimme ats for Women [er 'tnd that women with mbroiaa! sc {tevang’ puny fe,*uccemf |] and black. ‘They are trimmed in pique fer, tap: i Risch, gray and Heowmy Jare the most absentminded of all/ciear, beautiful complexion th collars and braiding. . hedge Gali EDS Wii —Late Summer styles—300 of them to go Saturday at $1.00 each. The |J|the human family. On a rainy day ie sold under guarantee ip retund Wee ois 6 to 18 yen cf ae. oe ee ; collection includes velvet and corduroy tams; white Panamas with silk [)i* ji"voerisara ‘unoula we wenther| "Don't hide sour treckien under a{{| Priced at $11.50 to $45.00 .. ee e crowns; tam shapes ; ribbon and flow- Sear walle creman ate a veil; wet an canes of Othine and re r —Oirte oS Third Floor. ieee NPS eb ‘ae mak pia tf er trimmed hats; large felt hats in 140 umbreltlly are abandoned ptedtions theald. chew. G wontertel ; j i r, Yarious colors; rough straw, sailors ee) ok a Each These hats are suitable for finishing Each || socss st etnerea! harmony, comes| De sure to ast the drugsiat tor | the summer season and may be worn second in the list of yor’ nye ona ee cape Figg oa Othine; tt ts this (XO) ens or Cc (XO) ear for early autumn. prec dimes mre Promagebrnagiber ber lags eae gt | | rae R ce ean mmisit mea 2 I forgotten, New Plaids French Serge : “I have a regular bookkeeping ‘9 4 e ’ T b system of all articles passing thru ~—Mothers will find a most complete —Popular ch Se: is : 200 Girls ub Dresses ase of tue proper owners to Whesk showing of new Wool Plaids for school ceptable ier cor ten a 7 es |articles are returned. Red ink signi- dresses. Sixteen new pieces are being t bi all 1. 79 Eac |flen that the articles have been shown tomorrow in bright and subdued | €W shipment brought us all the pop- ti thers to fit their daugh hs olin 4 Sembaitie cea th toe Sore Le nee colorings; reds, browns, copen, navy, “ shades; 42 inches wide, priced at, —An opportunity for mothers it their daughters wit! 001 dresses Staal dain, oueren 4 L IM green; 40 inches wide; priced very rea- yi wn Ve pega gy gan Bg ase temas ae rete, at STERUNG I} ||} sonably at, yards... 81-35 ; ed in to my office. T once had $200 —These Dresses are made of chambray in a wide assortment of new worth ot Liberty bonds and check Cheviot Serge Storm Serge . + ids: i ‘ or $80.72 in the same w ei c styles; stripes, checks and broken plaids; white and contrasting color |f| ‘0r,!6"% in ine same week, Theis _Heavy all-wool Cheviot Serge, is very —St*™ Serge is always practical for pean ; bow nae k l _ cord bows, white Pipings. arr er some of the articles that En rer hy for boys’ suits, coats, misses’ school wear. Shown in tailor blue and —Both medium ani rk colorings. tit have found their way into my of- coats and separate skirts; we are show-, avy only; 52 inches wide, priced at, [i cata, oalt shekere, plea, pans, baby ing colors jot — taupeg gray, Fs py yard .. ree | P . A - | Dugaies, money, keys, handkerchiefs, oleh yl 52 inches wide, price Ard —Dress Goods, Section, First Moor. jlunch boxes, letters, stamps, shoes, y al eee eee eee eee eee eee eee le! Girls’ School Middies dais and opin ; “Or re ood insight into hi S ial 1.25 h man natere in running down clues pecta . ac found. on owt articles. Many & per Comfortable Flannel and son claims something that never be The superior quality F eo a —z, —White Middy Blouses with collar and cuffs of navy blue and fin- [J/!ontet to, him and frequently gets and enduring beauty of Se ene : : - vay with it ree Middies fuhed with navy bow ties. Sizes up to 16. ‘A woman seldom comes back Blenhetm Sterling Stl — oovoos civ: ee fter he brelia if it’ hes ver has given it a dis- — nag _ irls Goa, On the olner hand, torpetatve tinct prestige for Wed- $7 50 to $10 For Girls 6 to 16 Years ve — mbreting are nearly always being Ging and Anniversaxy o ind $2 95 to $15 ; claimed by someone - ‘ | SCARBOROUGH FINDS Sik cv X woman Le igiig? Papert oe —Most every girl wants a middy as a % WAR INCREASED FISH |2° [07 *n@ turned it in fo mo. Being made in Seat: 4 utility epee a a —Serge Skirts for school wear are [J LONDON, 23.— : e and sold by ey are une , qi ough fan waket ts giaiee wautet!QMAHA BEE NEWS MEN ieodhin ae ae neatness. Red and blue flannel and © Shown tomorrow at very reasonable i Cy sides ven tant , i 5 ule. aan bl Middies in a collection we Prices. Plain blue and plaid colors. |as a result of big catches being made} CALL WRITERS’ STRIKE forded a double guar sien ped. vos Ss made in waist-li a |by fishermen plying from that port.| OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 22.—Follow- antée of real value, are showing tomorrow. ome are ie ine style. oe |The fishermen declare that they|!ng refusal of the publishers to —Girls' Section, Third Floor, ————- Girls’ Section, Third Fleer, 1 | fia grant their demands for a é: tribute the bountiful supply to th 1 Rit ay Anrep fact that fish increased rapidly during | yo nalPadeercfeved co ‘s i eongereane fasene Sho iS} fF B al a G Is | ater amcatenthe en cm Mya a branch of the news writers’ unto —— soll sancaar<-¢=-scmemeneenestninianenicimaiaeien nn | 14a gunsanead that in adaition a if |MILK CANS ARE USED as velee oxamer faedook tha —Proper footwear is one of the essential necessities for school. ‘ children. The Shoe Section is featuring just the footwear that boys and girls will delight in wearing. —Children’s Tan Calf Shoes for fall wear, good serviceable shoes for rainy weather. —Sizes 814 to 11, priced at............000 + 2 Mu... BB00 | -~-Same shoe in English last for girls, sizes 1114 to 2..$7.00 ‘ | AS SOLDIER CURRENCY | ¥<« | LONDON, Aug. 22.—Carefully bur-|_, Victor Rosewater, Rished condensed milk cans and Bov-| ril bottles formed “currency” for the| Ae! with the men as an organt troops opesating tm Portigaess 2 |tion, but would deal with them The empty milk cans were | !¥idually exteemed by nati lies for) _|EXPLAINS HOW TERM | editor of the Bee, announced he would refuse Take the wife and family or visiting guests a : “dl AROSE IN FRANCE!) Shoes with footform last and wide extension soles. Dark [ff — to Tacorria Sunday It is one of the most teapots | as ost 22.—The term| brown calf in a lace shoe, sizes 6 to 8.....+......+. 83.75 er pleasing short trips on the sound. There is : a ee " i , |“Yaking French | having been —Sizes 814 to 11..........500 Re eee wece eee s PAO plenty to see there. You can stop for lunch LEMON JUICE Jused in on with denser = - : ‘ ; | Judge 'M: ained that it —Boys’ Shoes, the sturdy kind for —Strong, pliable brown calf Lace Shoe, and return at any time in the. afternoon or | : | ; A pe TAKES OFF TAN really aro ertain | “nous Wink ina: gon ol dee rough wear. Black calf with welt sole; full double welt sole and double toe cap ‘ a ereiciastter ie Gan then. shoes forthe children, try elses 8% pi gel aoe ee « ey hag oui F lv ; a val izes 1, 1% and 2 84, izes eer ers h Steamers Tacoma and Wi gion Girls! Make bleaching lotion {| GERMAN NAMES IN | a —Sizes 214 to 6......... Koi vate $5.00 —Sizes 1, 1% and 2. $5.50 — igi Leave Colman Dock at 7, 9, 11 a. m., and at 1, 3, 5, if skin is sunburned, LONDON ARE SCOFFED! —Sizes 21% 46 Ooi : 36.00 : 7, 9 p. m., returning from Tacoma on the same hours. tanned or freckled | LONDON, Aug. $$--The renaia | {ist as soon as you get —Shoe Section, Second Floor, Running time, one hour and thirty minutes—just long las ah Ganesan streets 4 See f Hy iy ii enough. vjaueeze the julce of two lemons in pete "proceed, Ase ys tor P Pa es a they reat Children i] Handkerchiefs 0 Munste t.; Beatty st, for Osna- p . , : - |Srenard Whiter shake well and you | ure st; Cavell square for Mock-| J Meyill wear, half as lon 15c Each > Stationery Special a |nave a quarter pint of the best |lenburg square, and Fryatt st. for i addition Pro Cc acini. \ pr apres s} ROUND TRIP $1 00 freckie, sunburn and tan lotion, and | Hanover st. are suggestions -™ oneal ne: Wee oy iat |gomptezion beautitier, at very, very | : BERGMANN SHOE Mra. —Plain white Lawh Handierchiefs, ; | "Your geecer has the lemons ana|EX-SOLDIERS TO HELP titabincachin satis :om wad with dainty embroidered corners and . — |any drug store or tollet counter will BUILD INLAND SEA and ot Shoe plain white with corded edges. Some —A box of Linen Finished Stationery, Vf Puget Sound Navigation Co. ir SYDNMY, Aug. $%.—-An inland Pr with coldeed hegders. hg are priged consisting of 24 sheets of paper and NS j sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, | #¢@ 30,000 acres in extent 1s to be ? serene so reasonable that mothers will want envelopes to match. Very : * y Main 3993 COLMAN DOCK neck, arms and hands each day and| formed by damming the junctions Stores to buy a dozen or more. quality. Special for Saturday, box “ gee how freckles, sunburn, windburn | of the rivers Murray, Darling and Neckwear Section, First Floor —Stationery Section, First Moor, ¥ and tan disappear, and how clear, | Mitta-Mitta he comt will be $30,- * +! : soft and whito the skin becomes | 000,000, and mostly ex-soldiers are} RCRA SRE AOR ARSE EOE ee Yes! It is harmless. to be employed, .