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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. PAGE 6 Tommy Must Eat Among. the Ruins $120,000 FIRE SALE You will find some very interesting items in the list below. Hosts of bargains from the Fitz. gerald & Hynes’ stock will be put on sale tomor. row at Fire Sale Prices. } Iron Clad Howe for ehildr ” Valenciennes Lace, hundreds FOR FRIDAY clally for nohowol boys and xiria ‘tor underwear one SPECIALS ON Wile wise pale sn, 16¢ se ML ola WEEK &- WHO.ARE CO-OPERATING TO REDUCE THE MIGH Cost THIS PAGE Liste: abd iiber Move. toe:wem-| 7%! “ee en; look Ike sflk wear bet- ter; m high class Hose for lit. | Embroider tle price Come in black burg Edg whitd, pink and gray Fire Salo price, pair ze OF LIVING of Ham. GREAT UPSTAIRS SALE or WOMEN'S COATS and DRESSES The greatest values you will be offered by any store this season. Lisle Thread Hose; black and tan only; full regular ma with spliced heel and toe; good color; F. & H. price 20 Sale price, » Silk Twist; 2-yard spools in Breen and gold, and lavender lue, mauve Je price, 4 ir ’ 300 COATS—100 DRESSES 286 | oven “6 Full length Coats, én Wool Velour, Cube Pins; black and white Poplin, Gabardines, Tricetines, Gun Kid Gloves; white Kid Gloves,J mixed; F. & H. price 10¢ and niburl, Berges, Jerseys, Taffetas, Sat for wom wo-button lengths, J 15 ach s ine, Piaids, ete. ai 7, 7% only. Kid] ------ be and 106 50 COATS... Gloves are very scarce, and $15.00 and $17 $20.00 and § 0 OOATS... $25.00 and $90.00 COATS. $30.00 to $36.00 COATS DRESSES Beautiful Dresses tn Taffeta Silk, French Serge, Poplin, Pongee Silk eto., all colors. $15.00 to $20.00 DRESSES...$10,00 O’HARA WOMEN’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE Second Floor the cost is mounting ry day. | Soutache Braids; Silk Soutache on account of broken w, old gold, laven- ie, ¢reen and ma- ard bolts; F. & alo price, the -10¢ Gloves on sale tomorrow at, a POE sesoiccsnee $1.29 American Fl Patriotic Buttons from $¢ to $2.50 each. 2 Buttons for 5¢, a ete F. & H. Dollar Corsets, | Hand-painted Plates; F. & H OS ee ie | Price $2.98. Sale price... .69¢ _ | Fenton Glass Water Set; 7 F. & H. Two Dollar Cor-} ree: F. & H. price $250, Official photogra dier at dinner among the ruins of a captured village “somewhere in France.” Village has just been taken from retreating Germans. h of British sol. Some Very Special $3.00 Pacific Outfitting Co. S. W. Corner Third and University esuncay usnede : sets, sale price...... 986] Sale price... BES M4 Corner Firet Ave. and Pike St F. & H. 50c Infants’ Bon-] china Cream and Sugar Set, Trimmed $10,000 FINEIS css oo entze| PSS Es 5 F. & H. 50c Children’s aaa Sb sere BBE hina Cocoa Set, Dresses, 2 to 6 years, sale] ¢ yy price $ price -. 29¢ Paim Beach and Campus Suit- J Short Lengths of Fancy Art Ing; @ very new and very | Denim, from 2 to 5 yards in pretty fabric for summer sport | each piece; for short curtains, Experienced Dentists, Working Together, to Cut Expense— Give You ———-——--- sate "IMPOSED UPON CEMENT TRUST ADLER’S 1616-1618 Second Avenue Ammeuncee for Friday and Seturday AUC o DENTISTS Removal Sale TWO REMARKABLE DRES® DAYS suits, separate skirts, middies | wardrobe box coverings, cush- Our stock has never before ome of the Chotcest Styles of the Whole d ane ree variety of | ton and pillow covers, etc; reg- contained so maay beautiful Gmason stripes and plaids in the new | ular price up to 40c a yard medels to make your selection PORTLAND, May 3.—Pleas ot ar te & spring colorings; double width. | The lengths are priced to aver- Dresses for Sports Wear The Empress FOR =. Dresses for Luncheon so-called t” Bale price, yard ......... ago about, a yard.......18/2¢ pe nn pel gy Bo = friends Dresses for Street Wear wore made fn t here ad Dresses for Evening Wear by permission of Wol- ‘i s i i LESS MONEY Upstairs Milltnery Shop? Materials include Georgette Crepe, Tat Yerton, and an aggregate sum of THE STORE MAT ° feta, Crepe De Chine, Satins, Crepe Mote $10,000 in fines was paid ned! SAVES VOU MONEV ately following sentence. “are W. H 1 Port Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Spring ora, Jersays and Fancy Silks Misses’ cites, 16-15. Ladies’ stann, 36- 38-40. than you have ever paid before. ne Cowe: Open 8 a. m. daily, evenings ‘The entire assortments divided into four De Por ; and Sunday mornings. Upetaire over Oak Theatre croups— 6. "Henshaw, | “Gre Siewiay Serine 1 $15 $18.50 $21 $25 43— Cam pany and of|— poration. “ws °"/QHARGE POTATOES |YOUNGST OWN CARS Aegermmmeest of eater. 4 ARE BEING HELD) TO BE CONTINUED yond which no company of the — Alleged combination could do bust} 4 special committee of the Cen-| The Seattle Electric Co will Bess, and the fixing of prices were! ia) Labor Counetl will be eppoint- build the Avalon cutoff to West IF YOU WANT TO CARRY A CORRECT TimeKeeper LET US SHOW YOU OUR ELGIN, HAMIL. TON OR WALTHAM MOVEMENTS THAT In One or Two Lessons Littie Cost BARGAIN FRIDAY M eans WE SELL AT at among the charges tn the indict) a ints week to investigate the Seattle and continue the service to SAVINGS St “Others Wii! Stand Trial charge made by the Butchers’ un-| Youngstown as soon as other mat- One Dollar evens | The companies and officers not|!on Wednesday night that 30 car-|ters at issue with the city have A WEEK. Private Halls. affected by the entry of the plea,|loads of potatoes are being held |been adjusted, according to the an jnouncement of Manager A. L. Kemp ster, at the conference between @ and against wh SERVICE Day and Pvening Your the govern |for speculation in the warehouses } hound, ment will Proceed with trial, are ot the port commission. The Coun-| special council committee and trac: Middle Aged and Bus q tbr ete Bin [ell adopted Wednesday the resolu ‘tion officials Wednesday afternoon. ness People Meany. a 4, {Mons of the state federation, which |“ ‘The company wanted a franchise ent 2 Jes | ondemn food speculation. to bufld the cut-off last year, but pertor Portland | No Ixfference ® You Gus 1404 THIRD AVENUE Haven't Dano, There are 270 firemen of the was refused because it intended to EWELER 1827 FOURTH AVE. Main 3911 company. A. FP. Coata, (Clty Who are affiliated with the | discontinue Youngstown service, Ertablished Over 10 Years f the Washington Port. unefl, according to the report of The traffic now justifies the com siness Agent Doyle. A untoD tinuance of the line to Youngstown, was formed recently over the Ob-/says Kempster. jection of Fire Chief Stetson. —— Member National United Masters of Dancing Association. Alexander | of the Olym- SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ple Portland Cemont company; W.|?*4) ; ip. 5 > n rm alters, who are members of A aggterygl yr ay ens C)ine International Geneva associ] WHEAT HITS $2.15 Se eer -ceteeceers and who now are on strike, . . t ed | joined the Waiters’ union, it Purchart, mronigent of the Oregor| was announced at the Wednesday | CHICAGO, May 3.—The wheat plt ' 1 | SN olla ment today, May se i 2 large cans Carnation Milk 1 ager of the Oregon Portland Ce 9 |S yesterday's close, being quot En wenc eer ANI begues Cf met company BAKERS’ STR lea'at $2.75 2 per bushel With 1 Ib. Peek’s Perfect 35c Coffee ae oa nex | «OVER IN CHICAGO Various Forms | VER IN STOMACH UPSET? 1AG0, 3 3.—Th bak pn aene 2.- .,, Of Headache wrike appareny was settled to Get at the Real Cause—Take De. | ochan peopesty te enaeasians teeeamee| Ln eavecusent was reached last Edwards’ Olive Tablets Se! ne night between the union committee E ~y representatives of the employ-| That's what thousands of somal : oo * ing O' tei o f 24 hours’ strenuous work Sufferers are doing now. Ins sigh ervouliages ey taking tonics, or trying to patch up & by federal officials, which was ex ; de " fed by bi ¢ poor digestion, they are attacking ected to be ratified py ita erora (real cause of the ailment—clo he union at a meeting this morn. [ral cause of the ai evnels fe headache, | ing. nd disors Re nrie so give @ remedy to re- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ar n until the ‘cause of By the agreement the bakers Wil the liver ina soothing, healing wae get the incroase of $2 a week they When the liver and bowels are per demanded, which will aggregate | ¢orming their natural functions, away tablet every one about $4,000 a week Overy striker goes indigestion and stomach trot comfort and restin the most will go back to his old job without bles. If you have a bad taste in your All Coffees in Our Blends Are Old Highland Coffees We Use No Others—They Are Different—Try Them W. H. PEEK CO. 1516 First Ave—Liberty Theatre Bldg. Millinery toPlease All Women, Use Your Credit! We avoid extravagance and high rents in our place and therefore you 30 per cent on ail purchases, We carry the Stock to supply wants, Anything in manufactured goods, or we make up your combings or ¢ hair tn Switches, Hratés, Puffs, et Braids, Transtermativns, Coron Curia, Pompaéours, jnater Curte, sete Paffe, Wise and Toupecs. ARGUMEN’ cause Dut we must Nev ' See sb Mots were from 62 ON a prejudice EES mouth, tongue coated, appetite peat Sus GATISY Ok WH WTI nay Se OTAS S0P. as. “i One of the most complete stocks in the Northwest is gaaciie and B 1 R ogee Concert ee ee BATISPACTORY. “We have gray The Economy Upstairs here for your selection. Styles, materials, colors, prices ff) foming attack, lake two AK foods seu should take Olive Tablet spainiins to abe oats fee ili very y manele the substitute for calomel. sprinkled to the pure white, Ten Millinery to suit every taste and every purse. You will be well icmmemed A FRIDAY | (A Miwards Glive Tablets are & Thats our recommenaation aleag Cover Vics ecnsay Navies eee ioe 6 Fae a i i eat oF eee purely vegetable compound mix with our high-grade goode ne ae a ile Gs ‘The Master Builders’ assoctation | With olive oil. You will know them of Seattle and the Washington.State by their olive color. They do the ‘man chapter of the American Institute of work without griping, cramps Cauff The Wonder Millinery Co. Shaper tha mtn tata of|"FA,5 on or two a eee FACTORY HAIR sTORE PIKE ST. nual mbly and banquet at the quick relief, so you can eat what you Ce bs hii ‘ Washington Hotel Annex, Friday |Bke. 10c¢ and 2c. All druggists. an evening, at 6 o'clock. A program of important discus i sions and murical numbers has been prepered ALIENS MAY DEPART Upon application to the depart ment of justice, alien enemies in | the United States may leave the Do *, il ountry, if investigation into thelr | nt wear a veil to past movements and — records proves that they have not engaged COVEF Up skin ° n the Corner HOOD’S ° PIKE PLACE MARKET Molasses Black Walnut Chips, regular 40c pound, spe- ee deseves Cbwerbeereerereeaccoe eeceeee Molasses Cream Kisses, regular 30c pound, special at, Old Fashioned Nut Kisses, regular 30c pound, special What Maplewood Certified Milk Will Do for Your Baby T will do the baby more good than any other food that you can give it. Being a raw milk, it is most easily digested. We are doing more than {is required of us in order that perfect @anitary conditions shall prevall in producing and delivering “baby's milk.” This is done to protect your baby from all possi- ble danger. ' Fiber Trunk at $11.75 Guarentee’ b-ply Miber Trunk one that will give you good serv foe; worth $1400 of anybody's money. For Friday and Satur neh, Sb voseesss-., OL1.75 We are making epectal reduc in any espionage activities. If | their application is not granted, | th will be taken Into custody and | locked up \ yourself the {deal cond and the scrupulous ¢ that t# taken at J. D. Farrell's Maplewood Farm, in the Cedar itiver Valley, you would not wonder t : ‘ tlone on all our Trunks, Suit nlewood Certified Milk tied for the Gold Medal at the ka Mok ae eo 1 shee Re im Cases, Traveling Bags, Ladies Pairy, show, held in ¢ hioago, 1914 in competition with hundreds . DR. J. R. BINYON “f is sue ected has bed paren . 5 inn, a of dairies from all over the United States, and that it captured the 2d Re |will migrate to Mexico or South | k kk k pet een ene vor Firet Prize at the State Wair at North Yakima {n 1918, 1916 and if their makes sick skins we 1916 if you wunt to be served by a responsible dairy that takes tte work seriously: 1¢ you want a raw milk that in so pure that it foes not require any method or process of purification, If you want baby’e milk delivered within a few short hours after milking, call Main 2646 or Main 4310, and arrangements will be made, PURE MILK DAIRY, Inc. Distributers of Maplewood Products 1512-14 Seventh Ave Phonee—Main 4310 and Main 2545 Repairing our specialty, Begerow Trunk Co. a Pike % Veop! ue ding. Phone Willott 1146, | America applications are FREE approved at Washington, ts yoursppenisice carved Examination i _ patches of eruption? There is nom of enduring such discomfort because | BEST $2.50 GLasses | 80-EDS ENTERTAIN | Late Fiction Book /. Price These al many other titles: “Otherwise Phyllis,” by Meredith Nicholson; “The Lost Prince,” by Frances Burnett; “Johnny Appleseed,” by Eleanor Atkinson. (Copyright Editions), ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE Corner Third Ave, and Pike St. Frank B. Wilson unless it is due to some serious interms ON EARTH . condition, Resinol Ointment is almos | proed® in jaunty peasant frocks 516 to clear the trouble away—promipe ind at little expense, Resinol Soap should usually & used with Resinol Ointment topre pare the skin to receive et We are one of the few eptieat and gay dancing gowns, entertain thweat that really eq abot aculty ly, easi west that telly ed about 800 student and facult people of the university last night » at the “Dutch treat” given by the *}campus Y, W. C. A, Two hundred yedication, Re nol Besa ig and fifty upper-class women took (ave sold by all ras part in the dances, The funds or (roo samples raised will be used for the benefit : ‘ of the Red Cross : preseribed lows absolu y OPTICAL CO.| FINST AVE. Seneca St, Phone Maia 1530