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IN 1 vitae BANK HAS THI WHICH ALWAYS N < N ew what we Ww y a \ ; ; acy 1obs don’t volur : N eee ; i Open Saturday | ; Evenings, 6 to & : j In Its Own s. ; Building, : Dp. quite and why the kaise te depe is so gre an diet ie St ee ee i ccciuespasiideigemetnineeniicientiatty It’s Easy to Peel Off All Your Freckles}, @!i th | wave ever hits nservation the skirt freckles! making business-—oh, boy! The kaiser may hang self yet on the Von Neenbere | ine ‘2 CITY EMPLOYES TO PRESS PLEA FOR MORE PAY The high cost of living Is drivt ng the ecry of ed ekein. obtained being Youthful Tf ered serow’s feet. > g@iotion made by ‘of powdered sax . who rowd mber y night t bers « got McCORMICK LINE committee. that they need’ and TO CALIF ORNIA May 4 want ble Increases. Only those who now are drawing represent the t will ory 100 Cherry St. tts case before MEN WARNING! As @ regular phystcian and sur- with recognized credentials, specialize in the Disorders of Men and offer a high order of medical services. "Phone Hil. 3436 Some of t eat t in the city who hardest hit If salaries larged, will appear for u city employes Friday “Perhaps other cities are paying lees than Seattlo fs, but it's a fact that Seattle isn't paying enough She Dreams § Son Is Is Kidnaped: He’s Gone | ST. LOUTS, May 4--Mre Ma Davis was awakened at 1:20 a m. She rushed into his found the bed ty. An open win dow Indicated the route of his de the who took al er was not awakened by parture of the boy his clothing with him Boy’s History Shark DR. WILSON 625 FIRST AVENUE Siete SEATTLE WASH.| FOND DU LAC, Wis, May 4 Altho he ts only 9 years old, and +—— |e pupil in the third grade of Jeffer son achool, John Lonergan, son « The NEW Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lonergah, knows and Euronean his more American tory than the average high scho student, and is being hailed as a prodigy by public school teachers tory, the boy tells all the {mportant events with ease, and explains their auses and results CEREAL BEVERAGE launch a membershir the Wallingford C« et in the t liquid other approy palatable and pleas Use “Gets- It, “a ‘Lift, Not the slightest trace of aj conol, pen Shrivels, Rainie he ideal te ing and con like taking for nurs 80 ns a nahi intng Sold also | Order a bottles trial Have a case elivered to your home— PHONE SIDNEY 1, partment Bottling De. ainle MADE i SEATTI Rainier Products Co. Manufacturers of {pt Chicago, 11 Sold in Seattle at the Owl Drug fe ove READ STAR WANT ADs "|; 0. -_— hief of Police Beckingham will| men, while al-| hare al tients among those men > |by dreaming that her son, Harold,| . at and are willing to |12, was being kidnaped by two| negroes | room and} parture. The boy slept in the same room |with his father, Charles They went to bed at 7:30 o'clock. The} When !t comes to American his | Corn Right Olf Loosens—and it's Gone! of to $13.50, for | Qt... worth to $25.00, for | sale price TO $4.00 VALUES MEN'S FINE DRESS TO $5.00 VALUES CURE MOLLYCODDLES) 0% Star Reporter Says lt (C. C. Lyon, correspondent of |The Star, has enlisted in the Unit ed States navy and, from time to jtime, will write of his experiences |He has gone thru the U. S. naval training station at Norfolk, Va., and \s now under assignment with | the Atlantic fleet.) BY c Cc. LYON aniiness in navy will ring it out reerult to y ist learn | nd squarely on « own feet the service for eon in reform (iif “4 cc LYON who are { t once in a while a bad one in Behave or Get Out this fellow there only himself up to the leve X the ast majort of ure clean, — well-behaved or he must leave the serv drops of sour milk will a gallon of good milk,” one © instructors at the Norfolk training used to say I talked with an old resident of Norfolk one day, whpn hundreds of station blueJackets were in‘town on a hol He waa particularly Impressed, he the gentlemanly be ‘The personnel of the navy has been wonderfully improv: ed," he said. “I can remember back about 25 years ago when Be at the Head ATTENTION MEN! Tomorrow I'll Knock Profits Into a Cocked Hat Men's and Youth's Suits, regular = One lot of Men’s Suits, in fine ele sid worsteds; regular values to $15.00, for. Men's extra fine Suits, in cassimeres, tweeds, worsteds and serges; sold up to $18.50, Men's s Raincoats ind Gaberdizies; One large lot strictly custom-tailored Suits, all the latest colors and styles; well worth $27.50; MEN'S WORSTED PANTS, oner or later | + STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. PAGE 10 Too Big a Stock and Not Enough Business Caused This in the history of merchandising Line Up With the Clowd 50c Suspenders, genuine Presidents, at 25¢ Kant Krack Rubber Collars Ties that sell to 35¢ One Lot Men’s Odd Vests, to $2.00 values ... Sweater Coats, worth to $4.00, at 25c $1.98 never seen before in your city. lines will bring the Line merchandising event TIME IS MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS, $4.65 $6.25 AT. $8.75 $9.25 AT MEN'S FINE TO $3.75, AT MEN'S COTTON UNDER TO 75¢ * $11.25 $1.35 $1.98 VALUES TO $2.00 eteee MEN’S FINE PANTS, TO $7.00 VALUES vist, of course, but they quickly devel BS. Navy ames Men | ee ee cre » day because boys in business men would lock up ave t wash their own their stores and the police force would go into hiding The when the fleet anchored down the bay and the crews had a || waa di holiday.” fit,” he said There se naval Y. M The nex Ay, Instead of hav i‘ A. at Ne e night ing one white ult » wash he had pine jad ore throe; somebody, ¢ « the night game rooms | had taken his clothes from his bag wded to the * and had wiped muddy shoes on Chance at Annapo Helps The pw federal law which per ne thing wa. t pointment of 100 hk until the Annapoils |; Hked to do d he really va rt @ much to |} ward t nk navy fel warn! ony akon weg . led a Nor i ts are deter ‘ me. h Wi , thusiasth t i K : h URE, b the fea th ere “kidding 1d t Joughnut ! Write Home Regularly s into Annapolis Rut she was a brave performer! drinks, nor as an encore sang a t 1 of red bloox veetly sentimental song about a s any boy at) -iittle gray mother training You could have heard a pin I made a olution when I en drop in the balcony, Where Masted that I'd contract no bad hab: the bluejackets were altting, Its ind propose to sttek to It” he! and when she finished, half the ne boys were wiping thelr eyes Shows Their Caliber with their handkerchiefs fae e itset of a t reer didn’t care who saw them do it i na they sound him as to EVERY BOY I THE NAVY hi vith: One of the que UST WRITE HOME ONCH A ons they ask Is WEEK OR HE 18 DENIED “LIn Do you want to attend school at}iwery" TO GO ASHORE ONE the station and better your educa: | \pTaRNOON KACH WEEK | tion?” | Two or three boys in my class | answered they didn’t want to Ko Biggest Baby Born; 0 achool, altho t was evide | Nat Dana ual heen hee Weighs 21 Pounds their educations had been neg-| lected ‘We merely ask that question to| MINNEAPOLIS, Minne find out hat kind of stuff you|apolis boasts the st baby tn boys have,” smiled Chaplain Fra-|the world, in. the of Mr fer when he read the ang Mra, Frank Mandzjak. He wel very boy here ha to go t ) birth rding to Ischool two hours a day.” with the y health The navy is no place for a depar! tent. that will blaze a trail through the tangled meshes of competition, the business and get the money in a hurry. So come, witness with your own eyes Nothing like it ever before fade into insignificance when thie gigantic sale opens, with its monster bargains Doors Open at 9 § HAYS = I AM GOING TO SELL everything in this big 6 itively be the greatest sale ever held on the Pacific Coast of Underwear Garments, of cotton, REGULAR $1.50 VALUES MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S $1.50 NIGHT SHIRTS FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR, VELOUR CALF LASTS, BLACK AND TAN, HAYS to the Rescue of the Chicago Misfit Pariors STUPENDOUS MASSACRE $50,000 Stock Turned ver to T. R. HAYS for Immediate Disposal SASTER The Chicago Misfit Parlors are up against it good and hard. A clean sweep desperate sacrifice this city—this whole state-——has ever seen The entire stock has been turned over to T. R. Hays, the sale wizard, for srder to dispose of it in the shortest possible time annihilating Men’s Hose, to 25c values, at Men's Wool Sox, worth to 35c, at Boys’ Sweaters, worth to $1.50, at regular 25c values .. Men’s Fine Shoes, big assortment, worth to $4 says so, and what Hays aturday. Big driv Bu lend; for prices are the la silk and wool; Spread the wonderful news broadcast of this mighty undertaking. You, in your wildest dreams, never dared to dream of seeing such a glorious bargain panorama. MONEY Yours Is Worth $5 Every Five Minutes Here Tomorrow MEN'S PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS 19c 89c WOOL UNION SUITS, $1 45 WEAR, 25c 75c SHOES, ENGLISH $3.25 CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 and 1402 First Avenue, Comer Union Street 25 CLOTHING AND SHOE SALESMEN WANTED — SEE MR. HAYS Will Head Woman Power of Nation Losses shall not stand in the way. This is truly a sale of untold bargains—a sale It's the sensation of the Pacific Coast. Tomorrow Morning Arm Bands and Garters, Sox by the box, Shoes store at prices that will move them out in a hurry. This will pos- piles and piles of Suits for men and young men and boys, at prices Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Odd Pants, in fact everything will be sold at the price the > is demanded. Stern necessity compels this, the most immediate disposal. Prices will be cut to any point in high prices forever. My system is to make prices do Be convinced at a money-saving sale unparalleled All attempts at cheap selling Be at the Head of the Line Men’s and Youths’ worth to $2.50 ...... Boys’ Knee Pants, worth to $1.00 Men’s Suspenders, worth to 25¢ ... Men’s Finest Shoes, including High Tops, worth $3 45 to $7. a $1.89 2c Men’s White Handker- chiefs, reg. 10c value...... says goes; $3,000 of this stock must move out tomor- es in all departments. See the White Handkerchiefs by the armful; Clothes, etc. by the wagon lowest ever offered in Seattle. m going to sell hundreds of dozens of Sox, thousands Come with the crowds to Seattle’s greatest EVERY MOTHER Who Has a Son Should Get Here Tomorrow BOYS’ SUITS, UP TO $5.00, .Y See eo Revs sui wero” GO98 sort te, out soit = $2198 ily eel bd a fon a oa 35¢ ve teh SHOES, UP TO $3. ‘alee $1 .65 dresden cmmtnates MEN’S DRESS SHOES, blacks and tans, button and lace, worth to $5.50 ™ $2.35 ‘Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong—According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances and mult 0 time A Free Prescription You Can Have) in a reasonable “Fi w Filled and Use at Home | tudes more bes then their eyes so as to Philadelphia, Pa.—Victims of} ve strain and other eye weak the trouble and expense @ and those who wear ng glasses. Hye troubles es, will be glad to know . according to Dr. Lewis, y there is real hope and he’ ‘ on ue oom for them, Many whose eyes were store and failing say they have had their pto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opt? 3 ° tablet in a fourth of a glass of wate remarkable who once} ® this many they have thrown eyes restored by prescription and | wo: re giasses say ssolve, With this liguté eyes two to four times let it di e the * th way. One man says, after You should n os i 1 was almost blind >_> ar ead at all, Now ot Dr A HS / I can read everything without my pene. is OR ANNA UNAw * a little it |glasses and my ¢ do not hurt re ee Jany more, At night would Shaw, noted suffragist, has’ hain dreadfully. Now y feel] yeen chosen by the council of na-| fine all the time. ae ein ert | saved r sight if they had tonal defense at Washington to acle to me. tials, Nao Mvemed | for their eyes in time. hoad a committee on women's de-|S4YS' iiMS, Nithout glasses, but Another prominent port fense work, Eight promi-! after using this prescription for 15 vhom the, ebove, Sa nent women are ass with | days everything seems clear. I can { wonder . gar et eg ower|read even fine print without |! her, to organize the woman pow Daathar uNhs caeke tk oe eee I was bothered with eye a ——— aE by overworked r duced fie i w ( To Quercome Eczema na | worn g Never mind how often you have frlell and faileel, you can sop burns | cord say own hen ing, itching eczema quickly by apply typewriting on t [ing a little zemo furnished by any | poto | druggist for 25c or $1. Healing begins | pave arded iny lo \them nt zemo is applied. Ina short | glasses altogetter, I can count the |time usually every trace ¢ | fluttering leaves on the trees across tetter, pimples, rash, black h the reet now, which for several kity diseases will be removed |e looked Hike a dim « e skin and making it Ways use zen liquid It is It does not siain. fail it is the one de ment for skin troubles. . Rowe Co., Cloveland, 0, not a When « | pendabl The blur to I cannot expre: Joy at what it has done for | It is believed that thousand wear & ef can now dis " STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 8 SIBETESS3 _' — § BSSBRPRSS EFII84_ oa wae) S4SSSSS4FSZSE SETLSSs Fae eose. 4 raws 3u.eerress