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FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE CLEANUP SALE Boys’ 50c Underwear, | Misses’ Hockey Caps to Clean Up, 39c Gar. In Assorted Colors ‘The balance to close Fiat knit Fleece Underwear: | out at o....cccccussues 35c out at te knit x Poogpdle all nvoppe Yarn, to Clean Up, 15¢ Skein Clean up, the .39e Odds and short lots of Yarn to garment . clean out before end 15 c Misses’ Mixed Wool P. ts of month; skein. . Ladies’ and Children's nice qual Regular value 790; 50c ity Crepe Handkerchiefs in as Aged se fected | MOrted colors; big value at 200; carefully selec to clean up, Stock; steam shrunk; cream Py ye... 25c color; sizes § to 10 years only; to clean up, 500 suit. Children’s Play Suits, Worth $1.00, for 69c “Made from good heavy denim; overall style; trimmed with red: | sizes 2 to 6 yours; worth $1.00; Bie on... cede 69c Children’s 75¢ Leggings, to Clean Up, 50c Made of jersey cloth; just the thing to make the little ones ished with silk tassel; regular comfortable these damp price 200 each; to clean up, pair 50c 10c to clean up, ea@h...... Mechanics’ Blue Bib Overalls, Union Made, $1.35 for the Guaranteed Kind ’ Fine Cord ieidieeder Pants Regular price $1 98c to clean up, pair ‘This is an exceptionally good buy; sizes run from 6 to 17 years; full cut. Men’s 20c White Collars Laundered, Sc Each For trimming bags, ete, in red, ol gold, pink, green, taupe, lavender, cream; regular price 250 each; to clean 25c up, 2 for Middy Ties for Ladies Full size, in Diack, navy, car inal; regular price $1.00 each; ron. st wise Cords Assorted popular shades, fin- > Dress Boot We have bout 150 dozen weal high tops; lace oF I sten's Collars, principally all ppecel. val numbers that we are going to clone out at the low price of 5 each. You will find then 1} in the Main Aisle of the Men's Section. Leather sole and heel: con, $2.25 | if Fi ty g i iff RE ab rate i nila, , arrived there safely, and from ly Angust, 1914, until February of year, lay at anchor in Manila i | : 5 3 § £ e Perey Wheeler, who resides at the Prince Rupert hotel, 1515 Boren robbed of $11.85 by two men. at First ave. 8. and Railroad way. moved Gall Stones fithout An Operation oe Simple Remedy Brought Re- lief After Doctors Said That Knife Was the Only Way. Mrs. Mary E. Franse, of Weat Point, Neb., ix firmly convinced through her own experfence, that stomach trouble and gall stones can be effectively treated and perma nently relieved without an opera- tion. In a letter to the Pinus labor atories Mre. Franse “Ten years ago I was about to undergo an operation for gall stones when I heard of your treatment. Dread- ing an operation above everything, I determined to at least try Fruitola and Traxo, and have never been I have not been trou- o.” iG 7 . —_ Fruitola and) Traxo are com tS. MA: pounded from the origina’ sat i. hh aboecnamlezes formulas at the Pinus laboratories cello, Il., and can be purchased {n drug stores; a doctor's is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit oil that acts ;. u lubricant, and disintegrates the hardened ‘particles that #0 much suffering, discharging the accumulated waste, to the intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to indicate its cacy. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that is most effective to rebuild | restore the weakened, run-down system. A of special interest to those who suffer with stomach trou- by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Monticello, Il. il EXTERNAL PAINS CUM TO LOANS Ht penetrates without rub- s ig prompt relief. | The next time an attack of Lum- Belatica, Neuralgia, Mu Joint-stiffness, or the thou- and one external pains and humanity is heir to, assails Sloan's Liniment. fe Phe biggest selling liniment in world, a popularity due entirely ability to bring prompt relief. Liniment is clean, sooth- effective, economical. Leaves ‘wntidiness, no akin-stain. Gener- sized bottles at all druggiste— sm COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. Phone’ Matn 4965 “IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” | This is my message of deliverance to you from the fear that accom | panies Dental operations. I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and TREAT Teeth absolutely without Sloan's e Lowest prices tn your city for nimentigaeaes DENTISTRY 7 STERLING conditions. $95,000,000 will be lont |the Monday holidays, industries must be © | was estimated today | el jorder for the co . | vation wo New York's |for the time being, | Workers on the lower in other poverty str | to mouth intrators were | order. M. Outerbridge, live New York meres, declared the or merce’s committee on | will meet at 3 p.m. | tleld’s order. * Continued From Page Recs : neonate and house ol mands were made for the order Deapite this, no indication that th | The order t# compu! [ries a fine of $5,000, be enforced by state | trators, |the state of New York in unpa wages for the fiveday period, and | means a condition appre Chamber of aid and comfort to the enemy The New York Chamber of Co’ fitions | however, imprisonment for violation. to workers » $TAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1918. WITHOUT WORK, {PAPERS IN NEW | EAST SIDE NOW | YORK BITTERLY FACES HUNGER ATTACK ORDER NEW YORK, Jan, 17.—More than | NEW YORK, Jan, 11.—New York's newspapers, except the New York Sun, today condemned the Gar. during whieh losed down, it Administrator vatio poorer it wi Hast Side and token State, county and city fuel admin astounded by the president of Com: der was giving war to discus Gar NO FUEL ORDER ~ STAGGERS U.S. * 1 roles and de revocation of there wan © order would be revoked by the president sory and car or one year's Tt will fuel adminis | Scarcity of fuel, combined with (congestion Phe recent storm tie-u |tion to take reaching step. this administration's order continuously During five days, of shipments caused by ips in the Mid \dle West, forced the fuel administra: wudden and far $5,000 Penalty Summarized, the, provisions of the | from Jano- ary 18 to 22, no manufacturing industry east of the Misalsalppi even if it has coal Factories war work are NOT All states east of river, such a radical step, out, more damaging engaged in excepted. he Missisalp- including Minnesota It |fighters will halt. while the country get home. | takes a hitch in ite belt and straight under forced/ens out its coal trouble. ithout ft was pointed | m might have occurred unexpectedly at later All Getalin of the gigantic stroke are not made public. It in believed that some modification may be neo orders arise unexpectedly. ave., wan slugged over the head and/essary, or further elaboration of the Hundreds of conditions will Garfield will rely on state fuel agents to handle these on their merits, the greatest saving of least loss of Industry. #0 ap to effect fuel with the Even industries west of the Mis. sisatpp! will duction In the East. Garfield's line pow at all times. mitted. naturally be affected somewhat by the cessation of pro May Use Water Power prohibition extends to fuel off users and those using gaso- as well as coal and coke. | Water power, however, may be used. Offices and stores will allowed to keep fires sufficient to prevent freezing, but no temperature hither, Gita OS Caatees Will be per | declines all along the tw Theatres and all places of amuse ment must close on the 10 Mondays, but period | Monday, January 2 |days, tho it will also jin suspended. |both delivery and use tablishments affected. Even coal on five days will be dete priority order ostablis | Domestic consumers | warm, and other nece jers must be supplied. | “All industry cnust jstricted in its use of that the supply for 4s during No attempt | munitions and war w |ue, Dr. Garfield stated from non-easential indu | purpone. Shipping congestion that cessation of war hamper the delivery o |uously operated week to avoid werious plant or its contents. excepted under this pr The lid is clamped hibitions which prov! five days durtng which all industry Dr. Garfield forbids | was made not during the whole five-day 1, will be ob: served as one of the 10 Monday holl-| be one of the of coal in om No Speeding Up Later hand used. Speeding up after the five-day | ceived reat will be guarded against. Households First | Orders for coal shipments after the | orde may not be rmined by the hed today must be kept ry consum arfield stated. be equally re coal, in order the remainder lof the winter may be properly dis tributed and made suffickent for the the winter.” to allow ‘ork to contin 1, for it would be impossible to separate exsential ustries for this May Relieve Congestion n it 80 great work will not of supplies, he stated, for vast stores of finished goods are piled on wharves, awaiting shipment, and stopping of manufac: | ture for this period. will enable the | transportation congestion to be clear: ed. Exception is made in such plants as from their nature must be contin seven days each injury to the Blast furnaces and similar establishments would be oviaion, down tight on each Monday until March 25 by pro-| ide that only such fuel sufficient to prevent freer | IRRITATING COUGHS rr ly tres bronchitis o similar flamed pain in all cases but acute absceased conditions of the throat with a tested remedy= ‘olds, hoarseness, nd irritated PiSO’S Adstriots | of the city, live virtually from hand field order, cloxing Industries, The New York World maid: “The coal order inued by Garfield in the greatest disaster that has be fallen the United States in this war, This wild experiment in economic «| lunaey, worthy of a Holshevikt gev ernment, haa bean reserved for the United States, President Wilson should not lose a moment tn nullity. ing the Garfield order. That done, his next duty is to remove Mr, Gar- field.” The Tribune sald: “The fuel ad ministration has lost its head. Dr. Garfield is ina panio and acts in a Jagninst suddenly plunging the whole |industry of the country into confu: xion, which easily could have been The ‘Times: dent will reconsider and revoke Mr. | Garfield's astounding order. An in many could hardly be more calama tous fn its effects.” toes | ing may be burned on the Monday holiday Buniness or professional offices, except offices used by the United tates, state, county or municipal wovernment, transportation compa [nies or by phywictans or dentists, | must close, medical supplies only, nay matntain | necessary heat thruout the day and evening. No fuel shall be barned in Dutld- ings where liquor is sold on the | Monday holidays. | Street cars, including #urface, ele }vated, subway and suburbam cars and trains, cannot use fuel on these days in excess of amounts used on the Sundays previous. Buildings used in the preduction| or distribution of fuel are not af fected in any way. Special provisions to prevent tn- Jury to health, suffering, destruction of property by freesing or fire may |be made by state fuel administre- | tors where they deem such suspen | sion of the orders imperative: Order of Allotment Order of preference in allotment of coal, both during the suspension and on all occasions until further orders ia substantially: 1—Hallroada. . 2—Domestic institutions, army and navy cantonmenta 3—Public utilities, telephones, tele Urposee. S—Strictly governmental purposes of the federal, municipal, county or state governments for necessary uses, NOT including orders from fac | torfes working on contracts for the jus ¢—Manufacturers of perishable food or of food for necessary imme diate consumption. No fuel shall be delivered, accord ing to the order to any person or firm for uses not specified in this et during the period. All Most Sacrifice “Thin order is designed to diatrib- ute with impartiality the question of patriotic denial. AM classes are to be treated alike.” Garfield ex plained. Every person In the entire United States, and expecially in th) eastern portion, must make his sacrifice, in thin regard, it was pointed out. STOCKS TUMBLE AFTER COAL ORDER IS POSTED! NEW YORK, Jan. 174-General of indus trials at the stock exchange, opening today, followed Fuel Administrator Garfield's coal order, Rail stocks were irregular with Reading, showing weakness, Losses ranged from 2% potnts in General Motors to fractions in others MORE THAN MILLION WILL BE LAID OFF IN CHICAGO, IS ESTIMATE CHICAGO, Jan, 17.—Batimates re- here today from Ilinois | throws light on the tremendous ef fect Fuel Administrator Garfield's for conserving coal will ha n this wt | In the } | | . Louis district, 60,-| Easy to Make This | Pine Cough Remedy #) nds of Familien lin Prompt Tt | Inexpen: nnd Saves 92,00, Swear #) alta, ed in You know that pine nearly all prescriptions and reme- dies for coughs. The reason in that pine contain several peculiar ele- ments that have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing the mem- branes of the throat and chest. Pine in fame or this pu ine h syrups combi tions of pine and syrup. Part is usually plain jated sugar ayrup. Nothing better, but) why buy it? ¥ n easily make it yourself in fi | To gh rem-| edy that put 9%] lounces o worth) in} a pint bottle, h home- | made sugar syrup. This gives you! more than you can buy © for $2.50. “It ia pure, very pleasant—ehildren rly fool thin take hold of a cough or cold in a way that meni business, ‘The cough may be dry, ht, or may be y loone from the form phlegm. The cause is the all pint jon | same in Pinex and syrup combination will atop It-—-usually in. 24 hours or leas. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, varsencas, or any ordinary throat slimen| Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and iw famous the world over for its prom) ow! aru | with . anything anteed to give absolute sfaction or money tly refunded, The Pinex Co. prom ‘Bt Wayne. Ind. headlong manner.” The Sun; “A surgeon in more welcome than an undertaker. All depends on our transportation say» tem Herald: "Certainly any man with! | knowledge of conditions in the busi-| new world would have advined| od.” | “We hope the preal:| vasion of the United States by Ger. | consumers, ships, | iy, will PAGE 4 shipment of regulation Knitting Yarns, Fine, of 4 ounces. Second good wear. each ...... —Fine, firml 81x90 inches $1.40. Special in —The 81x99-inch size, re; special at ...... —Good weight, 2 ming, priced Storés Close, Too | | Wholesale and retail stores, or any other stores or buildings whi r, muat close, cept those maintained |for the purpose of selling food only | for which purpose stores may main |taln necessary heat until noon, and for the purposes of selling drugs and ble bed size, and tan, with pink, blue borders. ours, burella tweeds, nobb: etians, zibelines, cloths, cheviots, etc. —They are shown in a cloths, | |$ inch fabrics, $2.50, $3. $4.00 and $4.50. Just One Day More ttern Section. Rainbow Division _New Commander L Ms9.Gen. Charles T. Menoher is the new commander of the Rainbow division of National Guardsmen in France. He succeeds Gen. Mann, who went over with the Rainbow men, but returned when he found he was not able physically to stand the demands of presentday warfare. 000 men and women, earning $200,- 000 daily, will be affected. Other cities reported the following employes likely to be laid off, in ad- dition to 1,600,000 in Chicago: Eigin 7,000, Peoria 12,000, Moline and Rock Island 16,000, Springfield 10,000, Bloomington 4,000, Rockford 15,000. State Fuel Administrator Williams expressed the opinion that the situa- tion fs much worse in the eastern part of the nation than tn Illinois. He added, however, that the crisis here will not be reached for at lenat & week, when the shortage caused by the inability of the roads to move coal during the recent storms will be fully felt. Conferences were being held today in hundreds of Chicago factories. Hope was expressed by manufac turers that protests from Chicago might result in a modification of the order so far as Tilinots ts concerned MILLIONS IN WAGES ARE LOST BY ORDER DETROIT, Jan, 17.—Fuel Admin {strator Garfield's five-day factory closing order will affect 230,000 workers in Detroit costing them $4,600,000 in wages, according to an estimate of Wm, Stocking statiati cian of the board of commerce, ‘The lows in wages thru the closing of plants on ton succeeding Mondays amount to $920,000. About 32,000 Ford employes will lone $100,000 per day. This morning it had not been decided whether the Ford company would pay workers while idle, but it probably will not do #0, become of the old- who used to knit ‘em?) — Just received—a large, new staple, pure wool; full strength, smooth surface; $1.00 for hank Free Knitting Instruction Special Sales of Bedding Just for Friday —Five very attractive Friday Spe- cials from the Bedding Department. Economy opportunities, they are: Fine White Wool Blankets $7.15 Pair ~—Fine soft, warm wool and cotton- mixed White Blankets, 70x80 inches in size; a Blanket we especially rec- ommend for hard service and long wear, An exceptional value, .$7.15 Pillow Cases 22¢ Each —Good weight Pillow Cases, 45x36-inch size before hemming; a quality that will give exceptionally A splendid Mauss at, gular $1.50, Khalei long, Floor size ae $1.40 Bed Sheets for $1.25 woven Bed Sheets, fore hemming; good, durable quality; a good value at the Friday sale, +. BL25 eo $135 $1.25 Bed Sheets for $1.10 serviceable Sheets, 81x99 inches before in regular stock at $1.25. Special on Friday... .$1.10 $2.95 Cotton Blankets for $2.65 —Cotton Sheet Blankets, Bed hem- large dou- 68x80 inches; good weight, soft and warm. White, gray and brown Bedding sale price, $2.65 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. New coming Materials Suitable for All Occasions EW coating materials that are the correct weights and weaves for all occasions. Fashionable vel- homespun effects, doeskins, Ven- vicunas, broad- variety of ities and a complete range of e new and wanted colorings; 54- 00, $3.50, —First Floor. of the Special Price Offering on the DELINEATOR YEAR’S subscription to The Delineator can be secured now for a great deal less than the usual For particulars inquire at the Firat Floor. CHICAGO, plants at stuffs, This will works and fertiliger continue to oper specifically ordered to | close by the fuel administration. departments will ate, unless Waechter, ‘Travers, Texas. Seattle people ah: buckthorn bark, glycertne, etc, mixed in Adier-i-ka, flushes the TIRE bowel tract so completely that prevented. SPOONFUL Adler4-ka relieves ANY CASE nour stomach, gaa or constipa- tion because it removes ALL foul matter which clogged and potsoned appendicitis is your system. The surprises both doctors and patients Swift's Pharmacies, Second Ave. and Pike St. and 235 N. Broadway. Saye we must Stay off the damp ground, avoid keep feet exposure, meat, drink lots of all take a spoonful ally to keep down Rheumatiam is caused by called w in the ous toxin, generated sorbed into the blood. tion of the kidneys from the blood and cast it out in pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood In damp and chil ly, cold weather the skin pores are cloned, thus forcir® the kidneys to do double work, they become weak the urine, The of this impurity and sluggish and this uric acid, while lating and circulating through the system, .oventually Joints and muscles, soreness and pain ounces of Jad Salta; ful in a glass of before breakfast en: week, This ix anid acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurittes, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and i» made from t and lemon juleo, lithia and ts used with excellent re- suite by thousands subject to rheumatism have a pleasant, effervescent lthia- water drink which overcomes uric silk n@&ktles? (Or did she crochet | acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well Fraser-PatersonCo. PACKING PLANTS ORDER DEPARTMENTS CLOSED) Jan. the Chicago Union Stock Yards issued an order today, closing | at once all departments not engaged | in the production of perishable food: | tion, is expected in a few days. Le Following an examination, Carl F. Seattle man, has been promoted from & second to a first | Meutenant. He is stationed at Camp/ent of Schools A. WHAT TO USE TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS Report Many Cases of Rheumatism Now avold exposure and eat leee meat. walled rheumatism At the first twinge of rhe: get from any pharm Coeocccooecesseeseress ‘ Extraordinary Friday Clearance Specials of Women's and Misses’ Dresses ORRECT, attractive models for afternodn, street and evening wear. The lots are not large—the values are extreme. In fact the values are so unusual that you should come early tomor- row. —18 Dresses of satin, taffeta and crepe combinations, formerly $25.00, $28.75 and $35.00— Friday Special $19.50 —18 Dresses of silk and satin, good styles, formerly selling at $18.50, $19.75 and $22.50— s Friday Special $12.50 —22 Dresses, beautiful models of satin, crepe and Georgette, for- merly priced at $45.00, $48.75 and $55,00— Friday Special, SOOO Party and Evening Frocks Reduced —18 only, Misses’ dainty ibe a phen Fy ont is Pink, sky, lavender, mais, white; formerly , .75 and $22.50. i FRIDAY SPECIAL, $12.50 —15 only, Evening Frocks, each a distinctive model of rich, excellent material; formerly $25.00 to $35.00. y = 5s eah ne OO terson Third Floor. OLCOTT TO BE OREGON GOVERNOR CANDIDATE PORTLAND, Jan. 17.—Formal an-| ing exhibited at the studio of | nouncement of the candidacy of Ben} Seattle Fine Arts society, S. Olcott, secretary of state, for the| Fourth ave. The exhibition is republican gubernatorial nomina-| ‘fom 12 noon until § o'clock, and will t-| continue until February 10. ters from Olcott to friends here to-} Quick, Painless Way to eccesete EXHIBIT GUNTIN’S WORK eooove in ol], water color and pencil, are b the’ 17 1 Packing include the soap planta, Other| day say he haa decided to enter the | race. NORMAL MAN TO TALK At a meeting of the King county! rid the skin of ob; schoolmasters’ round table, to be heid| With some powdered in the office of County Superintend-| water, make enough 8S. Burrows, 409 the hairy surface, |county-clty building, at 1245 Satur-| 2 minutes rub off, day afternoon, George H. Black, of | every trace the Ellensburg state normal school, | This is quite harmless, will discuss “The Smith-Hughes | disappointment, be sure Foundation as Related to Problems| delatone in an original in School Administrayon.” Advertisement. Here is @ simple, unfailing i s | | | | i ii E : z s 2 i 8 § eet package— ould know simple ONE INSTANT action keep feet dry; dry, eat less water and above of salts oocasion- uric acid poison: ric acid, which in bowels and ab It is the func: to filter this acid fail to eliminate ch keeps accumu: ICH and wholesome, creamy and full of “pep’—with the bock brew @iavor that does your Reart good! Do. yourself a favor; drop in any- where Today and have one of those popular 10c bottles. Fine with your lunch or dinner. A case of Bockstaff at home will be a case of satisfaction. Bockstaff, Applestaff, Lifestalf —tverywhere Hemrich’s Staff Products Co. Capitol 870 settling in the causing stiffness, matiam about four Aput a tablespoon: water and drink ch morning for a to eliminate uric he acid of grapes combined with of folks who are Here you | The works of Paul Morgan Gustin, | George sergeant 3 wid bow jury wit! charges with w liquor, nesday RW. Bail amounts at the bi and $1,00 given a The grar month. Motions for Com: and Will asking 4 v Sanitariu Showit Can 8 to Fiv The El 606 Mair publishes deadly ¢ Capt: himsel: last he