The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 4

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$15, $20, $22:59, $25 NEW MODELS, with the military effect, also the conservative models, in tweeds, eassimeres, cheviots, Scotch mixtures, worsteds and serges s, including Blue and Black. Dependable Suits, made to fit “guarantee” long service. Sizes from 82 to 48, inclusive. All color linings and trimmings allory Cravenette Hats for Spring ar ner weer, in all the newest models are splendidly ready with a full supply of these renowned hate Priced $3.50 and The Fomous Boys’ Walsts and Shirts—50¢, THe, 81.00 bray G0e, Made from madras, cham. Oxfords, cheviots, in solid and fancy patterns, In all colors and sises. are ready for your taspection 84.00. Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Pants $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 By getting an extra pair of Pants you will find it quite a saving, as the coat ll wear out two pairs of pants, and then you have them match. These come in /mavy blue serge, fancy worsteds, fancy Scotch mixtures, cassimeres, tweeds, made Up principally in the belted models. Sizes trom 3 to 18 years. Sires from 4 to 18 years Men’s Golf Shirts with laun- dered neck bands and soft French beautiful, rich colorings, in stripes, plaids and solid colors— $1.00 and $1.50 each. Sizes from 14 to 18, BOYS’ WASH SUITS $1.49 TO $1.98 In the New Belted Models; some have the Eton collar and the others have the sailor collar. Collars and belts are always of contrasting colors. Sizes 2% to § yours. Our lines are now complete, with all the new- > ‘ Men Ss Underwear est and best-fitting Union Suits for men and in either Athletic or ankle lengths. Very moderately pri from $1.00, 25, Poa -50, $2.00 to $2.50 suit. Here you will find nearly any weave you in light, medium or heavy weight, and all sizes up to 50, MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR 50¢ Made up in the Mowing end style, in rich deatgns, too Rumerous to mention Any color to sult your fancy also can have the Club Tie, I nd Teek im-Hand at this same price in neat patter proved colors. Child's Dongots Kid Button Shoes—In sizes 5% to #: good serviceable # for the $1 25 Boys’ Box Calf Shoes —W ith food leather sole and heel; sol id leather throughout; sole nafied and alas * $2 25 Special, . Ladies’ Gunmetal Calf, But ton or —_ Shoes Solid lnath $3.49 ones with leat lifts on heel. Pair Second Ave. aT JAMES St McKee and William Mallow ? er Coffee’ ag the jurors accepted. Judge Landis took lunch with the d for I. W. W.| and after sampling food HCAGO, April B—With tweland drink, advised deputies to “get tentatively accepted by both | stronger coffee.” the grind to select 12 men to| “The girl in red™ appeared tn court redition charges against 112 I.| this morning. She ts the wife of De- . W. leaders was resumed in fed-|fendant George Andretchine, of Chi eourt here today. cago. HONOR GUARD PLANNING BIG NAVAL PAGEANT A marine pageant will be held on by the Seattle Girls’ Honor Guard, a» Jan ald to recru ~|reater general inte and naval re The plan | mander Miller F training station he nd to awaken tin the navy ted with Com man, of the naval at the University Presented it to a | meeting of 300 girls, held at the |euard headquarters, 1206 Fourth ave. Capt. Freeman offered the girls the une of the entire training #tation during the pageant. Naval veanels probably will be brought here from ra navy yard. |LAST OF FAMOUS TRIO JOINS TO FIGHT HUNS BOSTON, April 6.—Harvard’s fa mous football star, Charlle Brickley has joined the navy Brickley ts the tof the famous “ trio of his time to join the colors, like Candy— | Radie Mahan is a sergeant in the ma Stomachs feel fine | rines. while “Tacks” Hardwic: Relief in five minutes! Tame inf '4;tilery Meutenant, already DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION |campus, and tops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartbum, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Eat ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin Makes Upset Large 50 cent case. Any drug store. is an in START SAVING HERE Lake Washington some time tn July | | CLASS A STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918. PAGE 4 I" Movie Houses Closing Week With Attractive Photoplays | Serre Iiador in “The Fall of the eee COLISEUM The story of the Infamous Rasput in, Black Monk of the Runsian court in the days of the czar, is told in detail in “The Fall of the during — the um. The career 0 1 bare in steriow goance, appears in the film, much to do with making it an accu: | rate, historic picture. 6.5 LIBERTY Taylor H bis work ap aa A Pair of Sixes,” week at the Liberty and George Nettleton, i manufacturing, become at outs Th decide to settic their differ ences In a pokbr game, the loser t be the servant of the winner for « A pair ¢ an im ortant part men, ¥ ng the stellar portion of completing the CLEMMER iday will mark the last ance of Fannie Ward in “Innocent at the Clemmer. Charming always she depicts the young girl in the |etory, learning the real facts of life after a carefully guarded childhood. Her father had kept her in ignor. jance of life an it in until he died | Madge Kennedy in “The Danger | Game” will show Saturday. eee appear MISSION The Minston's film, “Brace Up,” tells the story of a young man who! always fell down at the crucial it of a task, He seemed hopeless when hie fathe t him into the secret service and he got his final chance on a “big job.” Spurred on by dan ger to a pretty girl, he overcomes his fault and wins out handily. Her |bert Rawlinson plays Henry Court, aw hero. STRAND ‘The do Strand w complete the week lothy Dal . in “Unfaithful is tell jing the story of a young wife who jattempts to supply her husband with material for his marital novel. She succeeds surprisingly s remembered tr tuggion of Red | n T. Boggs Johns in the story, partners in) sation,” | William Desmond is doing double | duty in “The Marriage Bubble,” tak | ing the part of a sot and that of a unch friend, aiding the unfortu nate, | COLONIAL Our old friend Fatty Arbuckle in | the fast moving comedy, “Out West,” opens the new bill today at the Col jonial, Patty proves himself some shootiet and horseman in this file doing Bill Hart and Doug Mairbanks stunts with ease and noncl The Ninety and Nine,” story alance & rallros ad adds interest to the show The sight of a woman of the world enjoying glittering pleasures proved | [USE YOUR DIAMONDS And watches on security when you need money. Loane taken up trem others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You mnt of Inans—ne Interest Coafiden- Ot erany feattis bank EMPIRE MORTGAGE TGis Ob co. 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SATURDAYS RESOURCES OVER $1,800,000.00 CAM TOIPM 6PM TOOP M Puget Sound ani <3 Cerabliahed 1901 FOR OVER SEVENTEEN sand Loan Ona Third end Pike Street CLEMMER” NOW PLAYING Is Innocence a Protection Against Evil? FANNIE WARD ‘Innocent’ The story of a girl who vas to be spared the temp: tations of the world and grow up to be Innocent Like “The Cheat,” the ‘urroundings are decid edly Oriental—the story begins and ends in China, though most of the action takes place in Paris, SON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “Serenad "Valne GUTE Moskowskt Dream"... Strauss RI J.T. EDWARDS aehiebshabelel 2-0-5 Saas ow. Romanoffs,” at the Coliseum. Herbert Kawlinsen in CLANS A—Nerme Talmadge in “The Law of Compensation.” the undoing of the young mistress of | a happy home. She, to novelty of outside att ed into a musical n who wants her money. She avels a long trai! before the lesson in learned, Norma Talmadge stars “The Law of Compen at the Clans A. rca NOW PLAYING NORMA T. In “The Law of Compensation” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3d Near Pike Friday and Saturday FATTY ARBUCKLE tI THE NINETY & NINE A Thrilling Hallroad Story rae. PRICES: to 1 p.m, Adults 10¢—Children B¢ Including Tax DLONIA seats AL COCCOOCOOEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOOSOOOOOO OOOO OO OOOOOO OOOO OES SSSOOOESOOOCOCEOOCOCOOEOCE RECOMMENDS IT TO HIS PATIENTS, Prominent Georgia Physician Gives Master Medicine Hi Unqualified Indorsement. Cecccccccccccccs Dr. J. T. Mdwards, of Fayetteville. Ga, one of the best known members » medical profession tn the state Tkin, makes a statement that idoubtedly produce a profound | ¢ sion throughout the country. my thirty years of active prac a physician in the says Dr, Edwards, 1 anything to equal edicine to produce re nople on all sides tell of the benefits they have derived its use Tanlac is simply the talk of my town. I have no hesitancy in rec ommending the medicine; and as a matter of et, T am prescribing it for my patients almost every day. “Only a few days ago a wellknown woman of etteville came to me and told me about the remarkable relief her daughter had gained from the “use of this medicine, She said her daughter had been confined to her bed for three years with what had been pronounced pellagra, and | that after using Tanlac for a short | time she was able to be about, and was on the road to recover “But this is only one instance Peo- ple in all walks of life in and around our little city are giving similar in- dorsements to the medictne, Seldom a day passes that some one does not | come to me and say something about the good results they are getting from the use of Tanlae. | Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bar- tell Drug Stores, under the personal direction of a special Tanlac repre sentative.-Advertisoment, T have nev Tanlac a INSIGNIA MARKS, CHEVRONS, PUTTEES, KITS of all kinds, } DUFFLE BAGS, STRAPS, CAMP.GRATES, CANTEENS, HAT CORDS, TENTS, BOOKS and BUGLES. | - OUTING GOODS - NOVELTIES - CURIOS- SSS eocccccserscs Tomorrow is Liberty Day, the opening of the Third Liberty Loan Drive. In the Afternoon you will want to see the Parade, sofor your own comfort and convenience, we sug- gest that you do your shopping in the Morning. At this store, where all departments are easily reached, you will find it easy to shop. Fraser-Paterson Co. Announcing for Saturday Selling A most important special sale of lair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Tooth Brushes and Bath Brushes SALE that is the result of a remarkable special purchase. An event which offers savings of 25% to 75% on combs, brushes and mirrors of the kinds that are used every day in the year in every house hold. Hair Brushes in Three Groups —Genuine ebony, fox wood and rose wood backs; hand-drawn bristles of extra qualit: gs Be usually sold at $5.00 to $6.00, special $3.00 —Brushes usually sold at $2.75 to $4.00, special 2.00 —Brushes usually priced $1.50 to $2.00, special Bath Brushes Regular 50c bath brushes with back strap Special and adjustable handles. or Tooth Brushes 15¢ 25c and 35c grades. —Tooth brushes, both French and Japanese makes, luloid and bone handles. Regularly sold for 25c and 35c. An assortment of cel- Special. ...15¢ 50c Tooth Brushes 25c —Superior quality tooth brushes with hand-drawn bristles, tufted at the end. Bone handle. Regularly 50c. Special Scrub Brushes —Two lots of hand scrub brushes and nail brushes. Both wood and bone aside Combs 50c —One lot of dressing combs of hard rubber; both coarse and fine and all coarse teeth. Black or brown; 75c to $1.00 regularly. Special......50¢ Hand Mirrors $1.00 -—A good lot of hand mirrors; Cocobola backs with French plate mirrors. Also easel back mirrors, which are leather covered; $1.75 to rors, Special ....... << Those Beautiful Fime High-Grade Ties for Men Will Be on Sale Again Tomorrow at $1. 45 Each [*? you didn’t get some of these splendid values today, come tomorrow—there will be good’ choosing and a large as- sortment of new colors and new patterns. —The ties are fine, high grade heavy silks; large, full shapes. ~-Brocades, warp prints, weaves. —Fine qualities retailing usually at $2.00 and $2.5 —On sale Saturday for, each eccccccccce they are in poplins and many other fine -$1.45 First Floor Several Hundred Smart New Trimmed Hats to Choose From om Saturday at $7.50 Each CORES of them will be shown on Saturday for the first time. The collection is unusually large, the range of styles very complete, show- ing all the very latest style The values are “Fraser-Paterson Co.” s values at $7.50. —There are hats for occasion. There are tailored hats, semi-tailored hats, and fancy styles. There are light hats and dark hats. In fact the complete range of correct models is rep- resented. A splendid collection from which to choose your new Hat.. $7.50 —Fras . Third Floor ry COSC OOO COO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO LOCOS OOO OOCOCCOS ~-Fraser-Paterson Co., KIRK'S MiLitary SHOP- 1209 First AVE. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES—BIG VALUE We guarantee our goods are t Government Property ARMY STYLE TAN SHOES — $5.90 Munson last, fine quality leather. Every pair guaranteed. All sizes. ARMY PATTERN SHOES .-. $4.90 Dark tan, Munson last, comfortable, serviceable shoes for workmen.’ C. “WORK TROUSERS GOVERNMENT WHITE MUSLIN SHIRTS Not regulation, made of best seelity n ti Government material, not regulation, strong and durable, will outlast overalls. Price, $05 ‘GOVERNMENT BARRACK SHOES Not regulation, canvas Nan arg leather tip and trimmings. Cool and comfortable, sizes 6, 7, Price, Combination Poncho, $3.75; Can be used as a Ruincae, Sheher tent or Rubber blanket. ‘Officers’ Uniforms, Overcoats, Rain Coats and Blankets. Also a full line of SHIRTS, MIDDIES, SWEATERS, LEGGINS, GLOVES, CAPS, BELTS, SWORDS, HATS, CANVAS BUCKETS and BASINS, [iN STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS

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