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—OF... SUITS AND COATS Well Tailored All-wool Suits and sold at from below their Coats are $5 to $10 regular cost. YOU should not over look this sale, because such values cannot be had in the future, Many men buy 2 Suits now; others buy a Suit and Coat for fu- ture needs, Overcoats $18.50 You will find at this sale Winter Coats that we know are the best values in the city at the price; $ up to $27.50 Coats are sold at this price. Suits $18.50—$22.50 All-wool Blue and Fancy Suits; values $27.50. Serges Mixture up to Open a Charge Account You Need Not Pay All Cash You can take advantage of these prices by paying ‘one-third down” and we give you 90 days tn which to pay the balance. Between Seneca and Spring Sts Union Store Union Hours 50 CENT. Boys’, Girts’ c KAVANAGHS First and Union 1005 First, at Madison | 1447 Devisadero St, San Francisco, | FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN; Women Praise Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound for Health Restored. Tn almost every neighborhood in Ame 1 his standard remedy ils and know Ita worth. for female Athol, Mass—“Lydia EK. Pink ham'’s Vegetable Compound ha: fone me a world I “1 from a weakness at feal of pain every nothing brought 1 ul 1 tried this famous med | am a different woman » took It and want others who suite to know about It Mrs. Aurit sawson, 659 Cottage St, Athol 1 a great month San Francisco, Cal.—“T was in a Yery weak, nervous condition, hay {ng suffered terribly from a fe trouble for over five years. I b taken all kinds of medicine a had many different de rs and they all sald I would have to b Op ) t Lydia E. Pink Compound cured now I am a strong Mra. H. Rossxamr, io a | d Cal. For special advice in regard to | such allments, write Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co. Lynn, Mana The result of {ts many years ex- perience is at your service. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE | FOR BLAINE FORMED ‘The following campaign committee for former Councilman KE. L. Blair who is @ candidate for the city coun cil, was organized youterday, an f L. 8 man, E. at @ luncheon Ww u Shorrock, George W ‘hols, Weaver. THREE EFFICIENT MEDICINES Hood's /Sarsapart wuperiative blood puAtier and appetizer, ated in a Boston physician's success ful preseription. Peptiron, superiative for ane-nia, nervousness, iron, pepsin, nux, celery Hood's Pith cathartic, fe The superiative corr gives superlative health Practically everybody needs at leant one of these medicines, But—it your blood is scrofulous— If you are also anemic or nervous If you are constipated besides thousands have all these allmente— You need all three medicines. Ask your druggist for them today Dilling, C 1. Gottstein and W origin fron tonite. made from ote ation that m= AT GEORGETOWN The assigned stock of the Slocum & Reed Department Store, at 5917 Duwamish Avenue, is now being offered at retail to the public. Come to Georgetown’s greatest SELLING OUT SALE! ‘The Whole Stock of Fine Groceries, Men's and Ladies’ Furnishings, Must Be Sold at Any Old Price. Come Tomorrow and Get Your Share of the Bargains Before It's Too La cent Stock Can’t Hold Long in the Face of the Terrific Demands of the Crowds Here in the ‘Two Days. Many New Bargains Will Be Offered for Saturday and Monday. Come. | doesn’t STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1918, BESSIE LOVES TO PLAY WITH MOVIE BABIES Narrl of bable and her love of children ot her Her mothe her grandm blessed by the and other bt delight of M and the bables pa ere compliment t at the do for the camera, this baby . LINERTY Jules of the go Teban's Hoquiam, is playing at the Liberty Strong Heart,” recent production in the lumt un of primitive and rol 4 with dar * a char acter f the sort Beban can Jub carr ist and the Of all the persona in camp, Julea finds Joy Faneworth, daughter of th rinetndent, the most “sym How he discovers that a logger, te a thief, and © wucceeds in saving the camp roll durtr adequate His first thought ik for the youngster, t he secures work in Jim Burgess Helen Eddy, Charles Ogle and Ray. mond Hatton are in the supporting roles COLISEUM The evil part thy the portrayed by FP the Coliseum's “Madame Je { jealousy plays tn humans i« strikingly @ Frederick itn new — photoplay, | Tt ts an inter: | the dramatic in lives of motion pt “Jealousy,” «ymbolized by Miss Frederick, succeeds in breaking up| two familigs by whispered p ganda, besides causing all sor happiness before the tangle is ally etraightened out happily victory over the ugly emotion Unusual settings and photography | add to the pleasure of the film. * cee | CLEMMER | Charles Clary, the “vfil-yun”™ tn “The Conquerer.” at the Clemmer, puts ground glass in a piléce of meat that he throws to the hero's fir in al} You may not think this very ef fective—uniess you have seen th pleture. The hounddog, in “Th Conqueror,” is a wonderful canine thespian, and has demonstrated his love for the hero time after ume. The dog's death, caused by the COUNT FIFTY! NO | RHEUMATIC PAIN Don’t suffer! Instant relief follows a rubbing with old | “St. Jacobs Liniment” Stop “dosing” rheumatism. It's pain only, not one case in fifty requires {nternal treatment Rub soothing, penetrating 3t. Jacob's Liniment™ right on the “ten der spot,” and by the time you nay Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress, “St Jacob's Liniment” conquers pain! It is @ hart rheumatiam liniment which never disappoints and burn the skin. It tak pain, soreness and stiffness aching jointa, muscles and bon stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia and reduces swelling. Limber up! Get a small trial ee-Sale Starts Tomorrow SATURDAY-—AT 10 A. M. GROCERY BARGAINS | LADIES’ FURNISHINGS tow a quart,, 18¢ Good Tea new, Ib........ 35c White Vinegar, 16c now, a gallon Van Camp's Perk and Corsets, worth “19 Log Cabin Syrup, 12 raccongg cans, 2 1 c 11lc Faultiess Brand G 8c Carnation to ibe yard, now Se ecard Hooks 11c Peartine ialone 6c Tollet now Shoe Polish ..... 10¢ Pla finlt now, | Don't SACRIFICED! 69c} dren's Underwear, to 3 29c and Bags, worth to Men’s_ Furnish- ings Sacrificed Lot Men's Shirts, worth to $1.25, now Underwenr, worth to $2, $1.29 = HUNDREDS OF OTHER ‘BARGAINS—COME! te SELLING OUT SLOCUM & REE 6917 Duwamish Ave. Corner of Nebraska St. GENERAL STORE GEORGETOWN 5 Doors North of the Union Savings & Trust Company WANTED—EXTRA SALESPEOPLE MANY LINES LIMITED bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacob's Lintment™ from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. suffer! Rub rheumatism —NOW PLAYING Mabel Taliaferro CLASS A THEATRE trd, Near Pike CLEMMER SEATTLES BES" PROTOPL AY ROWSE tinues its showing at the Class A NOW PLAYING THE CONQUEROR with WILLIAM FARNUM PUPICTING THE ADVENTURES AND ROMANCES OF A PI@NEER _—_— In this stupendous dr matization of an actun story the fire and ardor of our forefathers Is re flected on the screen the blood which made a nation, GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ‘Parewell,” from Blue Paradine ...... Romberg Mazurka in E Fiat... +» Glinka PAGE 4 MEN’S SUITS $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Newest Models Materials are fancy anc navy blue serges stout man or th and models for the lowest prices po: Men’s Pants All sizes up to 48 measure, priced at #: $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 anc $5.00. aist U i nd fancy mixtures, ull, slim man, or the astidious young ible for g¢ —Best Tailoring 1 plain worsteds, cassimeres, uits to fit the rular size man, ‘ollege chaps, at the ood merchandise, ; Men’s Overcoats | $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 New models; | patterns; all sizes. Blue Bib Overalls, the guaranteed kind; pair $1.69 Boys’ Suits $3, $5 to $8 up-to-date | Belted materials obtainable; size and pinch-back model run from 3 years t and best to 18 years, in the newer Boys’ Wool Mackinaw Coats in a host of beautiful colors, in plaids and stripes, el All sizes from 3 to 20 up from $5.00. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses flannels; neat patterns and 69¢, THE, B5¢ and $1.25 Boys’ Hats and Caps—A lect from. $1.50, | and all size: olid color principally the belted mod- years. Priced to close out, in chambray and shirting ; all s Priced each splendid assortment to se- Priced S9¢, G5¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.25 and Boys’ Sweaters in all-wool and Jersey knit; all colors Warner's Rustproof Corsets—Our Spring stock has just arrived in all the newest models, priced $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Chambray Shirts with collar tached; “negligee” tyles, in colors blue and gray. Priced $1.00 and $1.50. Union made. All izes from 14 to 19. Men's Union Flannel Shirts $1.25 In khaki and gray stripes; good wearing Negligee Shirts, in all sizes from 1414 to 17. Men's Flannel Shirts $2.50 Each In blue, gray and tan; me- dium hea weight; mili tary or plain collar, at- tached, Cut full size and well made; all sizes to 18, Boys’ Box Calf Shoes with good or and heel; solid throughout; sole nailed Ub $2.25 Men's Box Calf Blacher Shoes, $3.50 Solid leather with s soles; easy fitting last; a and durable Shoe. Spe pair .... $3.50 Women’s Dress Boots, madp of viel kid with cloth topa, in tvory 4 pearl shades; sizes 3% to 7; h $4 clan up, clean up, pair palr villain, is carefully worked out, and ts one of the interesting moments in |the pleture. “Miue Jeans.” a picturization of Joseph Arthur's famous old melo drama, will be shown at the Clem- mer Saturday. It promises much of thrill, with a rescue scene in a sawmill as the climax. MISSION Irish curts, miles tan, Irish eyes and Irish the heart strings in ‘» new offering, “Molly . with Vivian Martin as fair tangler. It is a real story of Ireland. Miss Martin characterizes Molly Shawn, daughter of a village «mithy he is veered from the course of happiness for a time by thé en. tanglement of @ villain’s intrigue, but all i# well in the end when hon ext Barney Malone wins the blush. ing Molly The photoplay will be seen for the remainder of the week. STRAND will continue *" at the Strand Mysteries and a or two in this ed a drawing card with Strand audiences Saturday the big film, “Par entage,” will be flashed at the be ginning of a two weeks’ show While plain truths are » in this film, there is nothing of the rude thruout its lengthy entertain ment. It discusses an important domestic problem with striking and forceful originality. driver COLONIAL For a two the Colonial wi days’ entertainment, 1 present Anita Stew. | art in “The Message of the Mouse,” the first run being on today. The| story, a thrilling one, tells the ex- periences of an American girl who saves her country B # the feature film, there ts 2 Hve-wire comedy that makes {ts bid for amusement. CLASS A The film drama, “Draft 258," con. “How an American girl saved her country” TONIGHT America’s Daintiest Actress STEWART In a Dashing Sensational Drama “The Message of the Mouse” Added Attraction “Sleuths & Surprises” A Rib-Tickling Comedy 10¢ Adults Children Se Prices Include War Tax OLONI LA THRE LIKES PING | Men’s form-fitting Shirts and Drawers; combed Egyptian yarn; heavy weight; light fleece on back; splendid wearing garment; $1.00 each. Wright’s Form-Fitting Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers $2.00 Each “Union made;” medium weight; can be worn most of the season on the Coast; all sizes to 46 Shirts. Men’s Super-Weight Union Suits $1.00 Suit Made from clean cotton yarn; light and medium weights; all sizes up to 46. Infants’ Shirts, made of good Neece cotton, natural color, mize 20 only; regular value 35a While 10c they last, now That great moment in American history when the first number in the national war lottery was drawn is depicted with gripping interest. The film is one that has attracted much comment audiences which have seen it Actress Charges Cruelty PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. &.—Crueity by Will Lioyd, member of a stock ompany playing in San neinco, harged by his wife, Gladys Lioyd, n @ divorce suit on file today. COMING FOR TWO SOLID WEEKS Unwelcomed at Birth, Does a Child Have a Fair Chance in Life? Who Moulds the Character of Your Children? Who Told You the Vital Truths of Life? ! | Wright’s Wool Union Suits $3.50 Suit This is a remarkably cheap garment when you take into consideration the market price now would be about $5.00. In natural color only; sizes to 46. Men’s Black and White Mixed Union its $2.00 Closed crotch, super- weight; a much called for garment; all sizes to 46. Men’s Golf Shirts with laundered cuffs and neck- band. Neat patterns in light and medium colors, in percales and madras; sizes 14 to 171%. Priced at $1.00 and $1.50. Child's Hoods, made of good wool yarn, ribbon trimmed, worth 35c each. To close out, now, each FRANCE WANTS N. Y. MORALE FOR POLICE C. J. France, candidate for mayor, from the many |™ade four speeches yesterday before the King County Humane society, Building Laborers, Milk Drivers and Laundry Workers. He pointed out how the morale of the New York police department had been changed by a young college graduate at its head who possessed high ideals and courage to back them up. « He said what had been done in TOMORROW __s@ Men’s Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers $1.25 Garment Medium weight; all sizes to 46. Men’s Golf Shirts with laundered cuffs and neck- bands, in stripes, checks, plaids. Dark and light ground splendid wearing mater! Special at 79¢ each. sizes from 14 to 17. Men’s Golf Shirts with soft French cuffs and laundered neckband; bean- tiful rich colors, in mad- ras, Oxford, percales, ete. All sizes from 14 to 1714. Priced at $1.25, $1.50. All Children’s Sweater Coats, made of good worsted yarn, roll collar, double cuff and two pockets, in crimson only. Sizes 22, 24 and 26. Regular $2.25 each. Clean- rs puting flannel pink stripes. Age ular 69¢. Clean-up special . Child's Outing Flannel Dresses, the Se They are nicely made and trim- med with w le braid. Sizes 1, 2, 3. Spec h New York could be done and must be done here. LIST AMERICAN CASUALTIES OTTAWA, Ont, Feb, 8—The fol- lowing Americans are mentioned today’s casualty lists: ‘ Wounded: D, A. Craven, Penfield, Pa RL. King, Portland, Ore. William Stanley, 78, Seattle plo neer, discoverer of El Dorado gold mines of California, died in Pomoi Cal, Tuesday. His body will be brought to Seattle for burial. —_ Welcomed in YOUR Home?” ARENTAGE —A MESSAGE It Makes You LAUGH Admission 20c See It—Then You Will Recommend It We Pay the Tax It Makes