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to assist you to f Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co, Inc. | 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU our Credit System hy HIGH-GRADE Axminster Rugs in Sxi2 sine, stiky tablished for your conventence— your own Individual wer than will KL Williams, of the Waterhouse Sands Co., ts breaking all records this month in his used-car depart ment, He has had the beat month since the Waterhouse-Sands Co, started in business, | Harry Austin, manager of the Washington-Oakland Co,, bas at last had his dreams come true—for Harry ts now tn Detroit, visiting the home factory, W. R. Thiesen, manager of the Overland Co, has just returned from an extended auto trip around the state. He reports all the roads in excellent condition George Price, president of the Great Western Motor Co,, distrib uters for the Paige cars, “the most beautiful cars in America,” expects to be In a new home, on the corner on woren with long, of Boylston ave, and Pine at. 1 STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT, 10, 1917. JUDGE HALLIS [PLAN OUTLINED | ‘SWORN; GOES ON TO PAY BONDS BY PAGE 5 BENCH MONDAY| ‘INSTALLMENTS Driving direct for city-wide sub: | wert ptie a to the government's Ke oad Liberty Lona appeal, Seattle committe: began Wednesday to place applications tm the hands of 75,000 employers and employes he house-to-house canvass by ute will be launched Octo With the whole-hearted endorse ment of organized labor, It was jpredicted that the elty'’s workers would be in the first rank of pa triotle contributors toward fi ting the war against autocracy Four plans for distributing bonds |to employes were submitted to em: |ployers by the industrial commit jtee headed by F. K. Struve Wee nesday The first plan ts to permit em ployers to hold 10 per cent of the subscription up to $500 from each month's salary The second plan ts to pe employe to pay 10 per subseription monthly to any mit the of his bank a y pile that insures . satiafactory wear: in Orien November 1! 4 H and fora Patterns. in tana, rose and greens. A large 37." {in payment for bonds. patterns to aclect fro Regular price $40.00; ‘ ‘ yt le fe to permit the 4 special at .. Diucseekess leben teckesis¥ekapanes 27. 75 C. 8. Renner says that if bust I, srg meail ee a rat aay waok 18 ness keeps coming as tt has been, cae cant wie Mavemner 1. 40. pal he will have to enlarge his plant Judge Calvin 8. Hall Bee ee eta ase 45 bar again, Renner is a professional doc-| Dae heer Reema “ y tor on busted fenders and radiatora,| Calvin Springer Hall, newly ap-|cent, plus accrued intersst om “ erre Inatallments, January 15 ns | pointed judge to succeed the late | Serre ate, polis STARTING WEDNESDAY BUYERS LOOKING Judge Robert B. Albertson, was|7¥® ber cent should accompany Carlyle Blackwell »»° TO \rvcra sate oftce Wedneotay more)" ecrih Sinn call for full pa i THREE ESSENTIALS |“ by Presiding Judge Kenneth| ment, accompanying the subscrip i fe Mackintosh tor Vi June Elvidge La nt ones in x devided tendency.| Judge Hall was appoint by | Thru the organized labor Liberty ¥ {this » to buy more on the/Goy. Lister. He will assume|Bond committ arrangements “THE CRIMSON DOVE” |strength of values in automobiles| active duties October 15. have been worked out to protect than ever before,” says W. I] Hall was born in McLean county,|@2¥ Worker from losing a bond on 66 9 | Hughson, of the Kissel Kar. Iinols, February 28, 1872. He was |account of accident or sickness in ass ‘3 bigs) car buver of today makes| raised on a farm, He attended Iili- |terfering with regular paymefts Se ure that the car be or she pur/nois “Wesleyan University in| Members of the labor committee has the ree essentials) pjoomington, lind are: Chairman Robert Hesketh, Seat THIRD, NEAR PIKE Seat |that make value—engino afficioney,| "In August, 1809, Hall came to| Ralph McCullough, secretary of the a — construction and body de-| geattic : r Typographical union; Alice Lord 5 ' : q ———— — = _ sign. He married Miss Dovre P, John-| 5 nt ofthe Waitresses | ine ap son in December, 1900, and the rke H Vendenburgh BIRD HUNTING ON A have three boys. business agent of the district coun-, 4 Hall was a member of the law|¢ll of painters; William E. Murray MOTORBIKE |firm of Higgins, Hall & Halver.|President of the Musictans’ union T | stadt anti) the eioeolution of tha: | da Lavi, of the Federal Labor un Among the many practical uses| {rm in hak be tormed.9| oe See WeeGng Hore of he Con ¢ to which motorcycles have been|Partnership with Howard G. Cos-|{ral Labor Council; Frank W: Cot adapted, none i more unique than|STove. fon of former Governor }terlil, secretary of the Building |; THEATRE (ire en incisal whe Sur'Ten| eden, 8 aa ot Ic Solburn, of { Los Angeles, has found |! racticing ever since a oe Alga ted ke PLAYERS |)". 2ct2oct ture ane an |, Colburn 1s a taxidermist and col — Saner’ Goenaiit Gaat. 3 lector of specimens of birds and Cont oar ek tue eite fife 6 Fifth and Pine. Phone Elliott 408 [§/ animals for museums, ete. and bas oe paaprnce " Prea 7 ; | a |found his motorcycle indispensable | parte i SOe Free. Fane Cf ce in his numerous hunts for spect ¥ | Bet ing Mearioyer’ “Sree. } mens. He carries a gun in a apecially arranged contrivance on his ma ALL THS WEEK lchine, and has acquired the art of |bagging his game without reducin Matinees Today and Sat. [his speed A SPLENDID DRAMA | a M’ADOO AND LANE ARTISTICALLY PLAYED VISITING PORTLAND WONDERFULLY STAGED y United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 10. Portland today is entertaining two |cabinet members—both campaign- is for the Liberty Loan. EUGENE editor Pos on MR RANKS, CRaRt 2 — Secretary of the Treasury Mo. I ¢ Glass’ brings Adoo arrived in: Portland this triumph tom pea morning from the North, latd the “ithe Mouse of ¢ great | Mlcornerstone of Portland's new aly staged.” postoffice at 10 a. m., conferred won new Ia |with a delegation of bankers re |earding the loan at 11, and spoke jat @ mass meeting at the Municipal }Auditorium at noon. He will leave tion.” “The company and presentation of the plays at the Wilkes cer tainly deserve enthusiastic sup: jlate today for the South port.” Secretary of the Interior Lane jarrived this afternoon and will de liver a second Lit Loan mes- MR. J. W. SAYRE, dramatic sage at the Auditorium tonight editor Ti said on Monday He will go North on a late train Oetober &, 191T "The P tion,of “The House of Glass’ in one of the best put on by the Wilkes Company “The reaponse of the audience HUDSON indicated the appr which the play w “The stage eff teularly elaborate “Mins Huff takes occasion to display the finest of gowns.” PACKARD FORD STUDEBAKER DODGE MAXWELL Out of this assortment of cars we should surely be able to interest every reader of these columns. Every one of the above mentioned cars are on 9)! our floor; in fact we have several different Fords, both roadsters and tour- ing cars, and the same thing is true of our stock THE STAR NOT SEND 1 DENTLY DID THE } THEIR LOSS. STARTING NEXT WEEK sin" h.ay. “HE COMES UP SMILING” The First and Greatest Success of \t t PAIGE METZ pars | ASTE Carburetor BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS OR Kent Pike Sr. Hot-Spark Ignition Co. lectriclans Buy Your Goodyear Cords of the Tyre Shop Bug Bodi of Studebakers. We have earned the reputation of being a good firm from which to buy a used car. Frank Waterhouse &Co. AUTO DEPT., PINE AT BELLEVUE The Most Beautiful Car in America Paige Motor Sales Company ° Kast 210 1016 East Pike | Phone East 704 | CARS Capacity, 1.500 Bargains in METZ CARS $250 ed; engine ec. Wri bool ARAGH & MACHINE Wonks 1414 Hrondwny 1914 Bug, newly paint overhauled; good running order. Terms. $525—-1917 Touring Car, fully equipped, starter, gener ater, electric iiekt. An ex ceptional buy. Terms. WILLARD SERVICE | s325—1915 ‘Touring Car, Recharging, Repa' » New Battertes fully equipped, sta and AUTO ELECTRIC RQUIPMENT Co. Ughts, Excellent ord ms. 1524 11th Av., Bet. Pike & Kant 559 If the » cars are not what you want, let us show you some others we our show floors. NORTHWEST METZ CO. 1016-18 E. Pike St. Phone East 704 SERVICE STATION FOR have on EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Phone East 563 703 E. Pike St. Phone East 914 607 East Pike St. H. B. Wilbur, Mgr. | PG a RC a ART y in lise | 40 per cent. ASTER DAY natural oft, | Famous W ‘ews nt of delivery Manufacturer and Repairer of Automobiion Radiators, Fenders, Etc. 1405-7 Broadway. Bring Lower Floor Pike Place Market time b Suffers K. Sehwe Iaarlem ( noonveN ancing yours roduc dor ions, Big 5-reel First Run SPECIAL! When He Used. 5. Drops Recommends Ut to rom » remedy REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS} In order to Introduce our new (whalebone) plate, w nd strongest plate know All work guaranteed for fifteen years tomera who have you are in the Open OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY STREET Palace Hip: EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT, BY PUBLIC DEMAND, OF Lovett’s with Mme, Zenda, Psychic Reader, and “The Incomparable Jazz Band of Mystery.” 5 OTHER BRAND NEW ACTS ‘EGG SUPPLY IS UP AND SO ARE PRICES By United Press od Wire CHICAGO, Oct Aq n. arter of a billlon. more * were cold torage in the warehouses of country Oct. 1, than at the cor nding date last r. At the samo time th has been practic-| ally no demand for eggs for export When you're 50, your body begins |are easier and me » take creak a little at the hinges, M thee the nb A in more alow and deliberate at < Kan Tuned t 1 unw i ly funet! aith and « ° much depend are itr ts, veak apot in generally the bladder that Apleasant symptoms show | ther by inte LD MEDAL eving th ue to ad and needs n put up imp: Those | Ac in rted Capsules. | pt no | toh ts the highest f of the mouth . Covers ve y little of the uy can bite n off the | ioaren eed fift years. Gold Crown $3 00 |] $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) gx /f| $10 Set of Teeth $5.00 ]) Bridgework, per tooth, gold &3 White Crowns . $3.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 Up |}} Silver Fillings 50¢ Platina Fillings 75e| on taken In the free. Have im 1 ly iving good satisfact vAak ‘our cus. | t tate Bony ie Meg office, be sure | right place, Bring thin ad with you | » to dnys fr 12 for Working People Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. |f) eekday Afternoons, Kr venings CONTINUOUS DAILY, 1:15 yo" oy TOMORROW TO SATURDAY “Concentration” Music, Mystery, Science, Mirth. BABY MARIE OSBORNE —IN— “WHEN BABY FORGOT” . On ny, after matinee, ™ Free Readings for alt Indies at will give nda Knit nderwear misses, t dhe Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review Patterns eS mart AP utumn Suits in Three Groupings Reduced for Quick Selling to “© $2.75| | $13.75) | $9.98 Upper Main Floor. For women, ys, girls and infants, in a com plete assortment of sizes and weights Upper Main Floor, Liberty Bonds Buy as many as possible. Economy Being the Watchword, We Sell for Cash. ached Bath Towels— | BL 19x40 Inches, and || hemmed; each Qe man who decides to purchase, from this Ww Bath Towels of tioneycomb || | THE | sale, the New Suit planned for Fall and | weave with neat blue || a i inter, will not save substantially, but | Striped borders; each 40¢ |! will be the possessor of a Suit that meets every require Turkish Towele—Siz ment Vda’ slain wile on watts | Suits Reduced to $21.75 with red or blue border; These are shown in extraordinary- assortments of | oom Ase || belted flare, Empire, plain tailored and Norfolk styles, Wash Cloths in plain white || and are completed from Broadcloth, Gaberdine, Serge, | rohan cots tee || Wool Poplin and Burella cloth, in shades comprisin| Saatariines ‘ancy |/ Reindeer, Plum, Burgundy, Brown, Green, Black am Sc, Bc, 10, 12'/gc and 15¢ Navy. Sizes 34 to 46. Postetaraing ceed Suits Reduced to $13.75 rie in novelty weave that Sizes for women and misses in sizes 14 and 16, and is adaptable for combing 7 7 Of favored stviak [Boo greedy al eee g- 34 to 46 ‘ iriety f avored styles, made of pink, blue and white; a || Wool Velour, Serge and Gaberdine, in st ades of Navy, yard -..¥6¢ || Burgundy, Plum, Brown, Green and Black, with trim= | Main Floor, Rear. ming of fur cc llars and cuffs, velvet collars, self stitch- Il _|| ing and buttons Suits Reduced to $9.95 styl made of Wool Poplin, Serge and your package home and rd. trimmed with velvet or self collar, buckle please. Returned goods ; ha oa } rari of must be brought back within Ct y be hed te ee three daye of purchase. to 42 compared with the hundred °t| BOB'S PICTURE GONE |: wall in the class room of Prof. | when they appeared for classes, — na remedy. I re pteoe pl - a | Edward McMahon, of the U. of W., the same to anyone who suf shipped abroad in 19 A pieture of Robert M. La Fol-/ for a number of years, failed to READ STAR WANT from rheumat But, in the face of these twollette, which had been hanging on|greet the student? at, Bodh tosis ADS factors, that should make fo —— — - a prices, exes today wero cee: ee — cents a do wholes against 30% to 31 cents last y au Dealers have but one nation } the farmef, with his higher valua-| eutferiag from tions on hens and feed rheun wet a bottle | - om day It way Aa what you need. Tt ther sutterers ha GERMAN RADICALS ||| . Drops” te now sold by (ip Pies motte alten, wt fl WON'T 0. K. PREMIER |_| eT ae Hy United Press Leased Wire a AMSTERDAM 1.10. Roth mi ority and maj socialist par ~ voted today against a vote of f— confidence {In Chancellor Michaelis, | according to a Berlin dis ch. e. : sion —|f) WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN __- it ( \ A WEAK BODY) UNDERWEAR A UNDERPRICED ~ WOOLEN AND COTTON Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers Every one of these garments was bought unusually early by us at prices far bee low the present market, and every one has been marked at accordingly low prices. Much of good, full well At 75c Men's Shirts and Drawers ($1.40 the Suit) Of heavy ribbed cotton in ecru color; all sizes At $1.35 Men's Shirts and Drawers ($2.65 the Suit) Wright's Health Underwear, natural Wool Shirts and Draw this Underwear has been received, so that you will find low prices just lines as as At $2.85 Men's Extra Heavy Woolen Union Suits Regulars and Stouts 65 per cent Wool Union Suits, sizes 36 to 48. At $3.00 Men's Woolen Union Suite Regulars and Stouts At $1.65 Men's Union Suits Wool or Cotton 40 per cent Wool Union Suits, medium weight, natural gray; sizes 34 to 48 Also heavy fleece-lined Cotton 34 to Union Suits in gray; sizes ers; all sizes 46 en's nactowonl Unica Men's part-wool Union Suits in At $1.65 . natural gray; steam shrunk; the Garment At $1.95 sizes 34 to 50. Men's Shirts and Drawers Of Australian wool; extra well Men's Cotton Union Suits At $4.85 made; medium weight; all sizes. | A famous make; made with Incomplete Lines of Men's At $2.85 tailored shoulders, and lightly Union Suits Men's Pure Woo! Shirts and | fleeced: gray, ecru or white; all Formerly $5.50 to $7.80 Drawers sins, Standard makes of linen, pure Medium or Heavy Weight $5.65 the Suit wool and silk and wool. A famous make of very fine At $2.95 At $1.85 natural gray wool dium te weight Shirts, in sizes 84 to 48; Men's White Silk Lisle _, the Garmens Teawara, 08 to 46 Unian Suits Men's Shirts and Drawers Also heavy weight Shirts of | Of Australian wool; natural pure wool; sizes 34 to 40; Draw- | Winter weight; short or long gray; medium heavy; — pre+ ers, sizes 30 to 40. sleeves; sizes 36 to 48. shrunk; all sizes, ac] jougall-/outhwi —MEN’S SHOP, JUST INSIDE THE DOOR,