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WIN AGENCY FOR FAMOUS TANLAC ' Bartell Drug and Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. to Control Sales Here Stores and centrally ty where! In this > matter nh, Rast i tind leading druggists ~ he nd | ne firms aa th aye ANX This Jackie wil a turn he may be « tithink that his ver have a closer shave, no matter how ticklish alled upon to face when he meets the Mun. And to at friend was responsible Marberous—that's what ~ompany chin scraper let him up and he got the n. Jackie wan late in getting fixed up for a bie and had lost his razor But comrades saw him thru sis | t at that even the man on the floor seems pleased. happy lot—these Jackies. Why drop around at the “t men in the naval training camp? want to enlist d and ready to be “Jount the lars n Seattle for parade his campus and take a look at the Maybe that's just where you will aK ee Fn 4TH BIG LINER will take place Thureday ‘the tle Construction & Dry Dock com ans will compete. The The Skinner & Eddy corpora silver trophy cup will be awarded tlon will launch its fourth huge Saturday night freighter ef the 1918 series, be ing constructed for government Refuse Spruce Workers service, at 5 o'clock Thursday " " afternoon. Raise in Salary NOW) ‘rhe name of the vessel, which ts PORTLAND, March 13.—Wagee of $400 tonnage, is still a shop se for spruce workers in mills selling to | oret the government will not be increased) These freighters are be »|at present with the consent of Col, OUt at the rate of Bryce P. Disque, commanding the Weeks tion department of the The shipyard mu: Own Your I retailers and jobbers « two months ng turned ne every three Two have already beer tion. We chali de iF, to show where wv @ #lichtest din In the race for wartime sh os Vasant, TAKES WATER HER DAUGHTER WAS. 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March 13 Fo. to me and get 0% to th Mat old eure With care. ie i AOS ad ae CMTE. OX » J. Brown, fae. wie 1 in the draft San Diego. He on the grounds ite |x . i q x| BiG DRUG FIRMS =” CLOSE SHAVE FOR JACKIE. | They're a} STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR, 13, 1918. PAGE 4 ESTABLISHED 1875. ac Jou gall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 6720, Thursday Is the Day of One Hundred Specials MEN’S SHOP Just Inside the Door No. 1—Night Shirts, 70c; Three for $2.00. Muslin Nightshirts, V-neck, braid trimmed, full size. No. 2—Night Shirts, $1.25. Outing Flannel Nightshirta, with full-cut body and extra long; military collar, Sizes 15 to 20. No. 3—Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas, $4.85 xtra heavy, with sleeping hood and socks, double thickness. No. 4—Cotton Lisle Socks, 30c; Three Pairs for 85c. In navy, gray, suede, white and champagne. No. 5—Wool and Cotton Union Suits, $2.75. Natural gray, medium or heavy weight; sizes 34 to 46. No. 6—Fleeced Cotton Union | Suits, $1.55. In ecru, medium weight, No. 7—Shirts or Drawers, $1.35; $2.65 the Suit. Wool and cotton ribbed Shirts and Drawers, natural gray; all sizes. No. 8—Shirts or , Drawers, 75c. detachable jacket is black, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers | in ecru, spring weight. No. 9—Silk Shirts, $4.85; Three for $13.50. Fine Shirts in silk, and silk and linen, soiled and discontinued lines in broken sizes. No. 10—Black Cashmere — Socks, 45c. _ Medium weight, guaranteed dye. No. 11—Men’s Handkerchiefs, | 12 for 85c. In sealed packages, ready for |. ee Brera No. 12—Men's Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 6 for $1.35. Pure linen Handkerchiefs with quarter-inch hem, in sealed pack- ages. No. 13—Men’s Wash Ties, 10c. | Soiled from displaying. || FIRST FLOOR | No. 14—Women’s Silk Umbrellas, $3.85. In black and colors. No. 15—Women’s Black Umbrellas, $1.00. Fast color, rainproof, plain and carved handles, in Mission finish, No. 16—Strap Purses, $5.35. Purses in patent or pin seal leather. No. 17—Beaded Bags, $5.35. Bags in black or navy velvet or silk. No. 18—Women’s Kid Gloves, $1.75. Broken and discontinued lines of two-clasp white Gloves, in sizes 6 to 7, self-stitched or contrasting backs; some show signs of handling; two-clasp black Gloves with self-stitching, In sizes 5%, 6 and 614 only. No. 19—Children’s Handker- _ chiefs, 5c. About 125 hemstitched lawn Handkerchiefs with embroidered corner; some initials are repre- sented; all are more or less mussed. No. 20—Women’'s Neckwear, Three for 25c. Soiled and mussed Collars of or- gandy and pique, some em- broidered, others of plain organdy with colored edge. No. 21—Angora Wool Scarfs, 25c. White with brown, red, blue or green. A limited quantity. No. 22—Wool Motoring or puating Sets, $1.95. Se and Cap to match, in white, blue, wine and green, No. 23—-German Silver Mesh Purses, $1.75. Of helmet mesh, half-inch frames. No. 24—Button Hooks and _ Nail Files, Two for 25c. Handsome abalone handles. No. 25—Smelling Salts Bottles, 2 for 25c. Dainty Bottles with decoration in silver deposit. No. 26—Cotton Torchon Laces, Sc Yard. While they last. five and one- pearl - |No. 49—$1.25 Hot Water - | No. 50—50c Tourist C Every one of these Specials is for Thursday only. Some of them | are small lots that will t last the day out. In every case they will cost you more Friday if there are any left. These Specials are displayed with signs, numbered as in this ad- vertisement. Look for them in every departnfent. No. 27—36-Inch Tub Silk Shirtings, $1.45. | No. 52—$7.50 Near-Seal Collars, $3.95. Very special. Ten only. No. 28—36-Inch Heavy Pongee | No. 53—$1.50 and $1.75 Silk, Yard 85c. Necklaces, 75c. Imported, No. 29—Children’s Stockings, Three Pairs for 50c. In black, sizes 544 to 914 No. 30—Infants’ and Children’s Half Socks, 3 Pairs for 55c. Of fiber silk or lisle, mostly in tan and light blue, sizes 4 to No. 31—Women’s Boot-silk Stockings, 3 Pairs for $2.00. In white, fawn, dark tan, brown and black. | No. 32—-Women's Fine Cotton | Union Suits, 55c. | Low neck, no sleeves, tight or umbrella knee; 5 and 6. No. 33—Women's Glove-silk Vests or Bloomers, $1.85. In pink and white. The vests have band top and_ reinforced shield under arm. | No. 34—Belting, 5 Yards 25c. Silver, with stone settings. SECOND FLOOR No. 54—200 $3.95 Blouses at $2.95. Blouses of crepe de white, flesh and maize, with V necks or convertible collars; fin- ished with embroidery, lace-trim- med cOllars or tucked fronts. Also striped tub silk Blouses. No. 55—175 $3.95 Silk Petticoats, $2.95. Taffeta Petticoats in plain and t op, | Changeable colors, with deep floun- rand tM | ces, corded or with ruffle. No. 56—Women’s Novelty Laced Boots, $5.75. Patent colt or glazed kid, with cloth tops of fawn or sand shade. Welt soles and leather Louis or straight Cuban heels, No. 57—Button Shoes for chine, in 5 Excellent cotton skirt Belting, | Growing Girls, $3.45. 114 and 2-inch, in white only. Short lines. No. 35—Setwell Stiffening, 6 | No. 58—Women’s Trimmed Yards for 25c. Hats, $5.95. Made of woven hair, for use p dozen very smart trim- }in gowns of delicate fabric. Widths up to three inches THIRD FLOOR No. 59—Boys’ Suits, $6.95. | No. 36—Fancy Buttons, 12 | Cards for 20c. Suit and trimming Buttons, in plain colors and combinations, izes 16, 17 and 18. Splendid | Three to 12 on a card. | Knie erboeker Suits, in fancy N 37_$16 50 Bren F — | cheviots and tweeds, five to nind of lo. \. orms | a size. for $11.75. | > a : Four only, Acme adjustable No. 60—Infants’ Silk Stockings, | Three Pairs for $1.95. tegular 75c. | No. 61—Infants’ White Silk | Stockings, Three Pairs $1.75. Regular 65c. No. 62—Children’s Hats, 50c. Five only, left from our Winter stock. No. 63—Rompers, 25c. White Rompers, from handling. Four pairs only. No. 64—Girls’ Dresses, $2.95 to $5.95. , | Dresses of lawn and voile and | shades. ee | of line Sizes 10 and 12, at No. 41—25c Tooth Paste, $2.95, sizes 8 to 14 at $4.95, sizes Two for 25¢. | 8 and 10 at $5.95. Pasteurine Tooth Paste, aro- | No, 65—Silk Envelope matic, antiseptic, cleansing and Chemises, $1.65. preserving Of dainty pink wa Dress Forms, with nickeled col- lapsible skirt. No. 38—Darning Cotton, | Dozen 25c. Fast black, tan, gray and white, in large balls. No. 39—25c Foster’s Glove Cleaner, 2 for 35c. | For cleaning kid gloves, velvet, Crepe de Chine, silk, lace and all delicate fabrics. No. 40——50c Face Powder, 25c. | El Perfecto Veda Rose, a pow- | der of superior quality, in three h silk, trim- No. 42—10c Toilet Paper, med with filet lace; sizes 38, 40 Five Rolls for 35c. and 44. National Toilet Paper, best qual- | No, 66— Philippine Embroidered ity tissue, in large rolls. Conk $2.25 No. 43—Correspondence Cards, Hand embroidered Philippine 30c Box. Gowns, with scalloped neck and Old Hampshire Vellum or Bond, sleeves. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. 24 cards and 24 envelopes to the box. No. 44—30c Enlargements, from Negative, 20c. 7x11 or 8x10 er double-weight paper. your favorite negatives. No. 67—Lace Camisoles, $1.45. Size § and 38 only, of all-over with pointed shoulder, rib- run. No. 68—Silk Envelope Chemises, $1.95. Of wash satin or crepe de chine, lace bon- irgements on Bring in No. 45—Stationery, 20c Box. lace top, ribbon straps, sizes 36 Linen fabric Stationery and | 4nd 38 only. | Correspondence Cards, 24 sheets or 24 cards and 24 envelopes to So aad Aprons, 35c box ont} No. 70—White Tea Aprons, No. 46—Paper Napkins, F lo. ‘ape pkins, Four 5c. Packages for 25c. Dennison’s Decorated Paper Embroidery trimmed. Napkin: many designs, 18 in No. 71—Middy Dresses; Size each pu age. | 36, $1.45. No. 47—75c to $1.00 Hair | Five only, of pink gingham, Brushes, 45c. belted style, square collars, short Many sizes artd styles, with good | sleeves. stiff bristles, ebony, etc. No. 48—35c Tooth Brushes backs of rosewood, | | No. 72—House Dresses, $2.95. Four Dix Dre sses of pink ging- | ham, sizes 3 40 and 44, and for 25c. | one in pale aee8 n, size 36; also two Of finest imported bristles, with | House Dresses of white pique bone s 44 transparent or variety of styles. (these two need tubbing), and 50. No. 73—House Dresses, $1.45. Four only, of striped percale, three in size 38, one in size 36 No. 74—Knitted Shawls, etc, _ $1.95 to $3.95. Four white knitted Jackets with long sleeves and turnover collar, handles, a Bottles, 85c. Goodrich guaranteed bottles of | chocolate-colored rubber, size 3. 8, 25c. 1, made of rub. Several kinds, Cretonne covere | berized cloth, | No. 51—Motoring or Skating made of soft, fine Saxony wool, | Sets, 25c. somewhat soiled, at ; one Scarf and Cap to match, in yel- | gray crocheted Shawl with red low, green, pink and tan plaids and | trimming gat one soiled checks, A few only, to close, white crocheted Shawl, at $1.95, in size 6; soiled | Cushions to match. | No. 75—Dix-Make White Dresses for Nurses, $1.95. Collarless style, with long ored sleeves. Sizes 40 to 46 | No. 76—25c¢ Japanese Crepe for 20c. Gray and white, in even one number only, 30 inches tripes, wide. | No. 77—$1.25 Embroidered Pillow Cases, 95c. Hemstitched or scalloped; 6 inches, » size 4! packed 1 pair in a be No. 78—$2.95 Imported Table Cloths, $2.50. Cotton Cloths, inches. size 67x68 | No. 79—20c Japanese Doilies | blue, | Nemos are at 15¢. diemstitched and hand-embroid- ered, nine inches square. No. 80—$1.25 Bath Mats, 95c. All white, reseda green or light slightly soiled; size 24x44 inches. No. 81—$1.25 Cotton Bats, $1.00. oti as size, two pounds in rol. No. 82—25c Cotton Challies at 20c. Light and dark patterns, 27 inches wide. No. 83—Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 30c. Size 42x36 inches before ming. Very special. No. 84—Nemo, Redfern, Successo and American |.ady Corsets, $2.95. Light in size 20, 5 size 21 hem- 26 and 1 s . The? slightly soiled and garters need re- placing. No. 85—Nemo, Madam Irene, Successo, Redfern and American Lady Corsets, $3.95. From 1 to 6 ae sizes 20, 21, 22, 2 9, 31, 32, 34 and x Corsets in all. The slightly soiled and gar- ters need replacing. No. 86—Modart and Madam Irene Corsets, $6.95. One in size seven in size 23, two in size 24 and two in size 2 FOURTH FLOOR } | No. 87—Stamped Dresser Sets at 25c. White linene with Pin French knot Scarfs, | design. | No. 88—Infants’ 50c Stamped | Kimonos, 30c. Long and short Kimonos, in | for Fift pink or blue. No. 89—Assorted Stamped Goods, 95c. Children’s Dre: Luncheon Cloths, mises and Gowns. No. 90—Stamped Goods, 55c. f Shirtwaists, nvelope Che- Childre Ready-made Dres of pique, velope Pillow Ca: Bath Towels, Linen Towels, Work Bags and Cream Linen Doilies. No. 91—Rug Wool, Two Skeins for 15c. Dark red or blue. No. 92—-Hand Embroidered Models Greatly Reduced. Dresses for 1-year-olds, Comb- ing Jackets, S Centers, etc. slightly soiled; only ‘one of a kind. b No. 93—36-Inch Marquisette at 20c. Fine quality, No. 94—Heavy Extension Rods, 25c. These rods are of heavy tubing with knob ends, and may be used heavy curtains or portieres. -four or seventy-inch exten- in ivory. sion. No. 95—Scrim Curtains, $1.40 Pair. In beige, cream and white; a number of pairs have lace edge and insertion. No. 96—Sheffield Plates, $2.95. For cake or sandwiches. _ No. 97—Mahogany Nut Cracker Sets, 95c. 3owl with Cracker and six | Picks. No. 98—Water Tumblers, Dozen 75c. Of thin-blown gl. No. 99—Sugar and ‘Creamers, Pair, $1.45. Austrian china, with gold bah. No. 100—36-.Inch Cretonnes, 25c Yd. For Thursday only, we are add- ing a number of bolts to the group already on special sale at this pr’ =

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