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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918, PAGE 4 uvion LUMBERMIEN IN N. W.. INCREASE PRICES 23} Men’s New Spring Models ¢ are strictly hag {-tailored, with the best linings and trimmings, and come in mod to suit the , ervative as well as the fastidiou yung fellows, ar I r poli y is small profits, and that brit ‘ teases are relatively loss otton 14 would » a hat brings quick for other commodities. ld only @ small two » HERE'S WHER YOU'LI NSERV in afford to buy War Stamps from your saving e is no danger of a sudden! Now they will build a fours Jump in lumber prices, lumbermen| bungalow, a small barn and lby the price raguiating ‘ A 1,10@-pound steer in 1914 ¥ : z |ieh' ists fer report about ever) | buy A840 feet of shiping. ay ory MEN’S PANTS Boys’ Wash Suits $1.49, $1.98 Te the Inet 18 mont ne o| shiplap, or 4,000 feet of barn be pau thy 6 Hoan The newest Spring Models in heavy Madras, Ox- to $22 per 1,000; N dimension | t eot of 2Kdnch Hf $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 ey Ga a . AS, Or ur aire i ete, ; mm I sailor col " lars. Most of the Blou are of the belted styl with lumber has gone up fron feot of No, 1 drop sidin hy in Worsteds, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Serges; all sizes, from | turn-down collar of contrasting materials. All sizes up | 50; No. ve as jumpe yw y \ © « “ vd [trom ais to (36, and other ine | and 196 toot oe are ‘ the smallest to the largest, can be fitted correctly here. [to 9; -49 and $1.98 suit. of lumber have gone up correspond tecl haw advance ‘ ent i ener ree . i, bSGk s e HA [ i) Boys’ Hats and Caps, new models, in tweeds and Not Much of a Bank- Jtumber is at the bottom ‘of the list | haw adv fancy mixtines, SU¢, SU¢, 2 sud, Sb9- correspo V Our H now complete with all the BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS—Made from Garner percale of building me mtatintioal is all iw ; Ny «Roll — But SATUR- tables showing advances in cost of ording lo lumbermen, th New Sp odels, including Mallory’s Cravenette | and heavy madras and outing flannel, in light and dark N a cat > ogg = — rae > ‘Ww ment nd nuppiien . si.50, 00 and $2. . ine wer rade all avis aac i oy die ieee 79c operation lumbermen. A year ago men 30 nd © metting from $3 to $3 w 1 ‘ | they are getung from $ to 4 ba Public Complains 4 ; Lows have ir reased L ‘percent : : 2 - Mechanics’ Working Clothes maine [i ans “fests mmed; regular a ee ; 4 " Fg Om rae rf Wright's Form-Fitting Men’s Union Flannel ‘aii’ Unies tiie, made tea OLD TIME, » : earing shos Natural Wool Shirts and aa © * ‘ aa cotton yarn B e108 18 } ] $2.98 Drawers at $2.00 Each nce iieks Wee “ie ol Be, ae et ee t AL UE SALE Meets | 8 HOUR VORK DAY a ait ‘ or forts on the ¢ 2 Z | . os DAYLIGHT URS t “y 7 “ © are -o . Toot i jomen’s Wool Hose 35 V nae of . | Men’s Super-Weight Union | 5; and aur air: 3 Pairs . Y Suitings Sold Regularly for pec aits ‘31. 00 x envy Welk 7 Pair; 3 Pairs for $1.00 ean Hose at this price. $45, $42.50 and $40 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. ‘You certainly should be able to | Heht and medium weights: all Wright's We ion [in back onl. Since 8% to 10 Sell for the One Price Until Saturday mode — ‘ sui Women’s Silk Lisle Hose night. THERE ARE NO STRINGS - 1S ea pea si at nates Tan) Mowe N a bing Thin 4 A ¢ Pair ON IT, EITHER. YOUR CHOICE OF su| in lace only; all nises aaah fateeee rarment when you take into con | With reinforced heel and toe ANY OF MY $45, $42.50 or $40 OVER- tasriD BHOURWORKDAY 15 ‘ $2. 49 ation: the Macket ‘Bese How: | Ee oe Colare team, wile’ COAT OR SUIT PATTERNS FOR $30 ‘Lagi | HOUS Child's Dongola Kid Shoee—Pat ee ‘ hee cates wleen 44k 1 Beach, gray. Size 8% to t Up tors, ! 25¢ pair THE PATTERNS with white tops : Ihande in | Men's Black and White a ties are the newest and best. There is not cane ; : Mixed Union Suits $2.00 | Boys’ pee Me ae cen — a piece of shoddy in my store. I bought 4 prea oc wean om an to & ne mater . ‘ “ ed at t ls ingpe sd nop andard heavily several years ago of old dye, aid give ever m f ¢ "es » f en from t izen to 4¢ that has stood the test for all-wool suitings and overcoatings and re just sof ’ ght tn t 31 25 ast quarter of a century for THESE ARE WHAT I AM OFFER- . . t nge ‘¢ ft wate-the “ pepe’ Man Gawt tiees earing qualities. Colors ING TO YOU NOW. Blue Serges (all sara panes postr a athe o and heel; » ther : ? Nett 4 weights), Tweeds, Bedford Co: Clay daylight saving plan t > thr e Boys’ and Girls Cotton Worsteds, Cheviots, Bankers’ Gray the “free hours” after wor t , owe a $2 25 Hose, Seamless, * egg ad English Silk-mixed Wor- based on the average June day, and the workday from § to 5 pairs... 3 Pairs for 50¢ Seotch Plaids and Homespuns, cludes an hour for lunch. pote season A a or In black only. A ogg cg a eases and many others. : : HARPER LEECH change from local to standard time/M maititary heels, $3 49 hoe ee ee ae ane 3 AS TON, March 1.—Paased! went into effect on 100,000 miles of | Kuecta h The Old Fast Dye and by the senate and reported favorably railroad without a single misha 1 ie practically certain to become law ing benefits will be reaped D_ Don’t Wait [EB SoS ig 2 SS ARMY DOCTORS TEST HEARTS TO FIND wim fm See ER San "| OUT IF THEY WILL BEAR WAR STRAIN ‘The present # 1 one Lean traffic accidents cheaper materials. Be in i t Improvement in hea of all EDITOR'S NOTE.—This is the rouble, ar | Also, the polygraph, a cleverly de-;fices for years. They are called Seen changes will take place on people. More fresh men| fourth article of a series by The | per cent of the useless in the nstrt which draws a ‘clerks’ hearts” and have flabby the Tailor-Made class, \s y mornings so that th workers w return from m Star's correspondent at Camp rr of the pulse, is brought into muscles and sometimes give pain. A daylight Lewis, explaining how the mill Procedure Exacting he line it makes shows by its few weeks training frequently peeding up of freight tran«por tary clals are oli me cases, where the disease curves and waves just what the bh strengthens these hearts, according to tation by giving extra hour at docks en they believe unfit t 2 " rc f oem . Lieut. Kerr, and makes them inte Jalone there will be nome 1,000 and terminals | rance. re ¢ Ir 4 is soldiers’ bh ts. 5.000 traina run New York and London Stock I r of ¢ 1 © . . Some Hearts Enlarged taff Correspondent mer lily rt “ f h a ual ne so-called - | Guaranteed Wool. s to the house, the daylight saving bill Backers of the bill may the follow: | | | Jeenger trains and |ning on the tracka when the change nges will be open for or comes, and 1,698,818 rallro ke ther. At f in sume CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 22.—Of all | tulled he om iseane Kerr ton closer ” pe aliments which unfit a man for ie pr Y Hundreds of me More time for golf, amateu' servien as a soldier, perhaps t yet ox ne in n nt nfit a man for army selves possessors of athletic hearts etd 1883, however, @ similar ball and tenn: those which affect the heart are r c have expected exemption because of : . aya ; : most common. An absolutely t r physician car y Respond to Treatment that fact, but Lieut. Kerr says that One of the most difficult tasks of os may have hearts larger than YANKEE FIGHTERS IN | normal heart, it Is sald, ts a rare | inspect ext to discover abnor thing to find among civilized r pu in the re mn of ¢ the alists at n » r mal, but that in cases where the GOOD TRIM, HE SAYS GARDEN peoples, and It takes an expert to ; eck With his| mine whether a man ds suffering | heart {s much enlarged, it was dix . tell just what abnormal hearts nd the r 1 at over what is called “functional dis-| eased before the man becacne an ath whet tee Ametiene sata 8 ths will do the hard work required t © or absence of | ¢ or “organic disease.” The | lete. y' fighting front are @ best possible by a soldier, and just which ones rilis” ald ir e a unctional diseases are not so serious Altho at first Lieut. Kerr had @ $45, $42.50 AND $40 [e's erat 'ana phat con LESS | Wiseeree cece (a tg en tion was the heering re - At Camp Lewis, as a part of the 8 to e ne c or ile organ ases usually unfit inspec n of soldiers’ hearts, now he "repared Saperyv al nal t 4 Proiiprids Prepared Unde Gupsvtien of ler First Lieut. William | misplaced Among the functional hearts are|him—First Lieut. H. M. Slater, of nistrator of the state f experts ington, in an addreas to the Seattle FLOYD RADER Kerr, ca vaacular t 1 dsten to “Pamp” those of men who have worked in of- Minneapolis. Ag | Chamber of Commerce and Comm County Agriouiiurtat examining | Next he produces hin stett spe i ns ial Club, Thursday, , ; no bed tens to the workings : SUIT OR PREMIER BREWSTER’S | GARDEN LESSON NO, 5 |r big ey ne it be Aone tte wees Lee Catarth Is Untouched by O V ERCO AT ; CONDITION IS CRITICAL, ee _ Sg oe datos, [17 meantime, the ubject cia Atomizers and Inh alers e ay edge round | tiger egy Pinon e . t makes one kind| Disease Cannot Be Reached| wit! promptly disappear. For this IM per nd rair t < position, end anise by Local Treatment purpose, there is no reme at can Made to Fit You al, altho r istetarent soles we ar Aa equal 8. 8 purely akin strong fight against ‘lure i in another pesitic 1 the expert|, What a pity that so many people pmedy, that has atta y He was stricken are 80 atl ene rons t hei follow blindly the old bell-we n th more than 30 with ng hia return f , t \ Weed ; has | method of treating Catarrh, and thos fitty years, It is sold by drug stores from Ottaw 6 attended a postpone from day to day the time in all parts of the land, and if you f in on en made, to show whether certa } y conference of nejal premiers 1 art and kidney diseases exist. the When they will be free from this an-| obtain a bottle and begin treatment errr ¥ pean ‘ erecta d the subject |Moying and disgusting complaint “! immediately see tha | | ‘ pa * n one foot 100 times.| The choked-up air passages are you 4 > right road. 8 Every Garment Bears the Union Label. Pon This Corn Will your «arden , ut one taken again, and|Unstopped for the time being by y cleanses the blood ¢ thing, let t be when you buy your ag EE of the two figures the | Medicated sprays and atomizers, but mparisor : 5 2 need But L dia E. Pinkham’s |; r can estimate the efficiency of 40 they remain open? Isn't the relief germs. If y ca eginning (Yes, We Make Ladies’ Suits] Peel Right Off! ::: ws vs we oe aor Wegersble Compound Res" a del ge EA es y take up as much garden| ¥ C8 ie Compoun Watch Heart at Work again, these accumulations gather, cial instructions, write to our pees “Getelt” Makes Corn Come Off) space r, sunshine and moisture} stored Her Health and Should a man pass these tests and because the disease which causes |ical director for complete advice, the “Banana-Peel” Way! 1 return poor crops of in-| ; the physician stil have reason to them is being untouched by the| which he will give you without ve to flop on t vegetablen, | Stopped Her Pains. believe him afflicted, he in sent to the | treatment charge. Address Swift Specific Co., X-ray w nd there par Cleanse the blood thoroughly of all C.271 Swift Laboratory, Atlant Remember This—I Sell What I ‘ eg butging 03 draw your | to invest in the Sai Gbeaitark Portland, Ind.—"I had a displace: | he seen at work Advertise yé ge and pull_at the “quick” | Make aure of the quality of your veg-| Ment and suffered so badly from {t | -neasured and te bt a tender corn? That's the old,|etable seed by purchasing well-| that 2 | At times -— A ST ARK [eae sesotion some Gees wees) AA. |] 1 sould 20" ARCTIC EXPLORER ILL, . dest desma inadiraay | £4 \\| a, dows and | SAYS MOUNTED OFFICER 8 f early « 7 . | bs so weak | could DAWSON, Y. T., March 1.—Infor-| The Tailor | tan ; not do my|mation brought here by Capt. K. M 1611 FOURTH AVENUE cue ' y"rave| EM} ty yp Reusemork: [Tuncer, ofthe, Reval Nore Near Siauad At dnam ctive Mees, fe , ? and could not | that the famous Arctic ext Colonial boring garde later on and t He down at |ansson, may have to fight se night. 1 took during hia presen Theatre planted to your garden after all dan-| => - fon wer of frost has passed and the| ERS at eLen Tt Farinas te Kier ; r ' 1 and the from a physt- | ache! isle ary 12, and at that ground is warm. rn Wnt h ff th > sin i ph a clan bul time the explorer was suffering with ns, lettuce, radisher, | ala ‘not 1 severe fever and was delirious. | turnips, spinach, potatoes, late cab-| My bage, leek, carrots, be early eo (rmooth) peas, salsify, Swise chard,| (a j es EARTHQUAKE IS FELT cauliflower, may be-sown in the gar z den in rows, where they afe.expected| <=, S Pinkham IN YAKIMA VALLEY Vegetable Compound. on Ne to stand, just as a us the ground r | ne — ‘ Wass leuk be workea, Ge bs ps a now I am strong and well YAKIMA, March 1,—Yakima vat} INTO MUSIC BY SOUSA ,,{te “rt Serer tare ian Setanta my ‘own werk and Tegie [ey ‘une eatedt an ear WASHINGTO # Sirens, | FR, painiens se Lean! when apaded vydia nkham’s Vegetable Co: ite Thursday afternoon, wh TON, March 1.—Siréns,|0Fn, Painicgs, simple way. Ieee ; pound the credit."—Mrs. Josernine | tled the kitehe , 8h anvils and alr riveters for music 7 , put your stocking and|_ Direct on seed package Kimnie, 936 West Race St, Port-| the house nd 86 every one Pea ities (etaad) ate “Added ‘to mand forget the | land, Tad generally, without damaging any *’ healed my eczema complete Lieut. John Philip Sounn’s latest ! alutionized the! f Thousands of American ease | a a " treatment o It never trei- | give this famous root and herb march, “The Volunteers,” dedicated aa: tee You'll : § y “« * pl gt pe ape ae A rg ti remi@dy the credit for health re It certainly isa joy to be rid of all thatugly, Resinol Ointment is so near} to Chairman Hurley, of the shipping |!itping on the aide of your a) ATES, TAT ARa AN Bele m stored as did Mrs, Kimble. | WITH “WRONG MAIDEN itching humor so quickly! Twas ashamed — fesh-<colored that itean be used on oO 2 a e board, and the shipbuilders of the na pbendages, thick laste r 4n4/ and squashes, for these seeds deter! For helpful suggestions in regard | yoot West tried to | to be seen while my hands and arms were Ri tlor acl ETHOS. ae “Gata ite to such ailments women are asked od wit nA f I ot b : | an in front of Drea ® or] covered with it, and some nights I simply Feurth-~Westlake--Pine It will be played Sunday night in 1 drugwintw) 3 about gotting the seed in to write to Lydia EB. Pinkhom Medi ; b. t kh the hall was closed Thursday nig couldn’? sieep,ititched and burned 80, ‘Thank —Dancing the New York Hippodrome, hy the Athan 25 | the woil will be told in the next gar-| cine Co ! Mass, The result | Or¢icer Jennings bawled him out a goodness you thought of Resinol!’ Soap are sold by all druge World's Largest Dry Cabaret J) combined bands of the Atanuc fleet, /1) "Lawrence & hon dhicago. Tit den lesson. of its long erience 18 at YOUr | he ran. T » fired four shots and | led by Lieut. Sousa Sold in Seattle at the Owl Drug Co.! Save this for your garden book, service, he stopped. Ball was fixed at $25. | you how far apart and how deep to