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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. PAGE 4 /MEN FLOCK TO STANDARDIZE BS AgiIBERTY BOND Now and Help|} RESERVES FOR NEW RAILWAY NAVY SERVICE UNITS, PLAN] ——— e. riers, cashiers, quartermaunte HY MILTON BRONNEH & & Just Received by Express—Several New Models in S SUITS | 22822 ts Ses MEN volen eo re eni te lhe a 0 ante to auperving all ex | Entire Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist Sold by ane ¢ F gohan ' ompetition and priv Order of the United States District Court—Purchased by H. M. $15 00 $18 50 $25 00 arm, Joined the ree es bperotae hb *| Rogers at His Own Price and Now on Sale at the Red Front. ’ ‘ 4 a Henry Bosstr, « quartermaster on |i : a Have you been to the Big Bankrupt Sale at the Red : years, Front? Kino just purchased the entire bankrupt stock Splendidly tailored and trimmed with the most substantial linings, ete., that 9 o)){", Siaeaer od Standordization — peauiing . aie” PWill help to prolong the life of the suit. These come , ae aon” erges in eich pecutinely should be % ™ and fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, at 1937 First Ave? pa vegeta re ee | % nue, and has moved and merged it with his huge Red navy blue, d. rreys, etc. Sizes run from { we carry a nice linc rans A t] Soplied to s Extra Sizes in n suits—neat patterns at $18.5 © Bt OO, oe8 Te ene eeeeet tlntaw ree | mit aulcker und more cconoml- | Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue, and it is this — aa ed to be a radio student ‘ pel Bengt Ss great stock this combined and colossal array of mer- : I tents, A. 7. Peterwon of Wiaine, ay "ham ne | : : chandise—which will be thrown on sale eee (Sat- fan extra pair, pe Pgs Sor bac aon : fies ; i urday) at positively the lowest Bankrupt Prices we've Men’s Pants *:: ar ou “ Boys’ Suits of Pants, $4.00, § list ' Hi t led “U “ie. ever placed on staple merchandise. Eooeat and vest, we me . 57.50, 38.50, 88.00, $10.00 and fy the reserve : SSE L800’ GaN: ‘ ‘ 5 Washington Dry Sox and other well-known makes. Piles of $5.00, $6.50, E . te Shoes for men and women, including Walk-Over, Stetsons, assortment in medium and dark Sooke. D0. By getting an extra pair of ere or \ t n atandardine | “ ” di nd Strauss “Quality” pom eassimeres, worsteds, serges, etc. Sizes Pants you get double the wear out of ©. barbe vet 18S eee Tt to remaunn ‘hore will te Clothes for my Ay a doom Caen, Cluett and Mon- run a A waist up to 50 inch waist. the suit, and save several dollars on ‘ DSS ns meal a aral: ton each kind of en-| arch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Underwear, Stetson Hats, $5.00 Se.00. $5.50, $4.00, $4.50, | your boy's outfit. All sizes from 3 to Ff tT. Mant enter: | Bine ete. OVER $50,000 STOCK THROWN ON SALE—OVER » § 18 years Lars ot 5 near a 50,000 BARGAINS TO BE HAD. Merchandise bought at “th 8. Du eR ante riday| a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its real value. If you want to save ws Seren to a ur correct style here now. Kindly ory in and get your right size. Price $3.50, $4 * * Successful Purchaser of pay od “ae septa Folewine'are a few ites *s Silk N te 4 mE ay Young Girls Put Up Fish Pond Bankrupt Hogan Stock. to give you an idea of how merchandise will be sacrificed: Neckwear, . Bite rowing tnt sin Te Boys’ Waists SHOES For Soldiers’ Tobacco Fund ' FJ undreds of Arrow Collars 2 for 15 Lindquist Lindquist Mallory Cravenette Hats for Spring and Summer wear } ar , Fiver ct Gat 1 wchoot ’ s : g b me par have arrived. We have ekeepe Five night In the « f ig H. M. ROGERS Misses’ ond Children's Mar @ big range rich . d s handsome designs, worth 5 an Blouses Stippere in patent and gu s Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow sale Saturday, each. 39¢ HQC, 69c, 79 4 Hier, tour tittle girls not | "We charwed: the” huttten wholat 2 for 165¢, instead of contract price of 20c. All sizes, late styles, included. Men’s Shirts ft ifiges - a © siten § to 8 tor O2.76 pate Bone « . 1 tTwo| Men's Shirts from this beakrent stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those 5 cre Aies tices ae] Rte tM to 13 for .. 01.68 pair Boe ; done wave us 25 that sold to $1.25 will go at 68¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Mon- 79, $1.00, $1.50 bik madras, percales, ¢ Wises 111% to 2 for....@HLR5 pair ff has come tr m Port Wiaketey cont th. ‘That helped arch brands, will go at 98¢. Men’s $2.50 Pajamas and Night Shirts go at $1.38. EN Sates ecticy ctcceie cls cine rans] At CWE MTRD stingyre at: tne fh OARS te Oe teteeoe fend to CATT | ome. ot time we ere guing to try 10| | Gentian BOe President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Pants that sold to $2.50 Yaundered neckbands and | 4 to 15 pame pr They did not atk their parents for have more things, for we didn't have will go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at SH¢. Men’s 1ic Canvas b and nunc cufte—tn Ree tere Ladies’ Patent and Gun Motat Bt Mite. but earned it by | , ' ey only | D Gloves will go at 8¢. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, at 89¢. Men's Cotton Un- pattor: e anh Boys’ Hats and Caps Pumps Alvo one and twoatrap aoe anata aE pox : : derwear, ie pong and fig rape ieteag ey *- oe Ss ee “4 In the New Spring Shapes ang "UPP Sr ull_leather sole and ‘ ced “ - 1 Men's 35¢ Wi Sox w go at 15¢. eavy nnel Shirts, wor 0 $3.50, a Shades. Priced 59¢, C9¢, TO¢, |) jteel mabttary er an “ . Thee ’ Tam ar b $1.28. Men's Cotton Socks at 5¢. Men's Chambray 75¢ Work Shirts at 49¢. SS¢ to S150. All sizes 4 o > dm Minnie | 11, Minnie te 10 ¢ . ; urday we'll also sell Men's Overalls at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, at : a ae mare’ Rox Calf Shoes with good aca pe lll sent ora TORACCO FUND | $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls,’ Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log- | SeGiroeghont aud” sole mallee f ourentves ene Apr SY desie and Margaret Marray: Minne | gers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will and sewed. Special 7 We had a fish pond in our yard.) faeeel end Maly neck, Fort be sold tomorrow at the very lowest sale prices. AND HERE ARE BANKRUPT SALE pair $2 25 © mc , thing, or three or : ave. diet ON MEN’S SUITS AND SHOES—they demand your attention tomorrow. Ot ES gy “3 SEIOES “=|Men’s Suits e Pike Heavy box calf and grain our he 3 hb, Seattle j Wuchers In tan only: Neolin x ‘ on plea call = sng at Clip Out This Coupon; Hel Sammies . , ’ SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET rapes a * $2" 98 P pono e r | wth to tale; aeakoe ae” ane Overcoats, Boys’ Suits rier teve. ts” bonnes etecee "Fan tes bntiene debian ak | Sale price ae 98 Men's Pants to $2.50; Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, | worth to $5.00; | | Bankrupt Sale price — Sale Men’s Suits; Cassimeres, 2.48 | grays, worth to $15.00; ge and Misses’ Shoes, $2. ios Bankrupt Sale price |worth to $4.00; Bankrupt Men’s High-class Suits; |Sale price 9c! | and blues, = ES cca | musical comedy, “The Sea Rovers,” Conversation Men's $7.00 and $8.00 ‘Stetson Dress | Bankrupt le price i yr - Bankrupt $ Men’s Overcoats th Sam: Re 4» w ow seeeee ereee piers'ts Gaaligai Und & cualcn' et| Mllwerd 6 Octecld, of Washington, &————— : Sale price 3.98 to $25.00; Bankrupt pretty girls D. C., grand monarch of the - Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6; Sale price The Dunedin Duo have a novelty Order, Veiled Prophets of Bankrupt Sale | Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, ottering, consisting of bicycle riding | chanted Realm. a branch , price $2. 85 worsteds, cheviots wand serges; many Pure =e-neF --" ap ) want « reliable watch, go | | Fo ay FE Py Be peckeges, cach with o Next to Liberty Theatre. The Gaynell Everett Trio are singers and dancers, with comedy | ¢ Kennedy and Nelson are clever tumblers and acrobats, who show un: | | i retell valve of 45 conta, and that in ig ed GAdseesed tome. en wtich ans” newn the eaves te send mee message of PALACE HIP | Usual athletic skill The feature of the new show at Payton and Hickey, In “The New! the Palace Hip is a miniature rr.” have character comedy | $8. 00 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes, Brown vamp | Men's Suits, a to 595.00, including PAPE 1 poe =\ with White Kid uppers; Best Suits in stock; B Way to , Soothing Hariln’s | ge erates ce ¥ | pe vlna now} MONDAY—Wheatlons)}—“Ruy a Bankrupt Sale price ...... $3.95) Bankrupt Sale price $13.85 Wiserd On iAPEPSIN 3 a jthe Ge ot radians a lotions mane $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal stock; | Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth to | & q y 1 a one eat Breakfast—Prunes stew t 4 = i e f : sna digs gine, fried. cornme ; ~'" Bankrupt Sale $5.00; Bankrupt $ Mii dactmect for hecasene 2na| FOR INDIGESTION 7 ; mie eee, the deicious rhstarb.| Cree) with syrup. cocea. | pete 4.35) Sie price 2.48 ‘us Rubbed in where the pain | sSeteret in| Shy Ofice | ‘ paracus an ; ©|” Lanch—Homin bread with) $7.50 Men’s Army Shoes, 3. 65 Men’s Fine Dress Pants, val- ‘ $2. 38 Si cist tatartehty trines| i) iS SS 3 f é df Ys “ge wel ne : ttag we catmes! special Saturday ues to $6.00, go Saturday at. ating | aii : a, | = b " potato This bankrupt Miicas & Lindquist stock will not last long—so grasp your opportunity - at iaen to tee | ; 7 ame i, Rian one rege Mogi ang reg Bi} baby " “and attend this Gigantic Sale. Rogers buys right—and as Rogers buys—so he sells. Join ar other os Toon, | y gm - thrifty housewife who! aes the crowds tomorrow and show your appreciation of Rogers’ progressive efforts. For sprains, brul b ae signe yea, TUMBDAY—(eathess)—" Rogers gives what he advertises—the le know. And remember—Rogers will cash and ine: dust an 00d, too, Py : ; 5 : J S| reeks — iar yas check. : wife “sie Sr aek cankor i ahaleaaaed | Stops Indigestion, Dy spepsia, Heartburn edbsoonptgy er ayer, led eRe, to ptioer People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale—come and partake of the bargains. Sale ree Arussiats for 30 cent! = (Gasos, Sourness and St omach Distress Oasis st trea ts al [eal aa starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 8 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we satisfied, return the bottle and | wey oO SS aI HS Ss . pw stes'are a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. Please attend this Eiinipstss ce have iat tat ““Pape’s Di n” like C “Dinner mie oe ? sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. ESS peared Ree (he kt ho gra : sc “ LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT Patriotic Music at Its Best FRECKLE- FACE ° ee ‘SS 1508-1510 First Avenue S2zesehe sebc Marke production of animals for food. In - be heard on the un snd Wiad Retng Ovt | Uety| "Titans et rice| J+ S, COMMISSION WILL | Pret ounioation te Asmetant ood 50 CENTS ibdie ehasah sal sh ae oo pri Hn ad} STUDY MEAT PROBLEM) jaministrator om. Beck, it was Boys’, Girt’ and Children's 4 remedy for fre with the ; fais eal A government commission has stated that representatives of the! HATS THURSDAY- uy a Bond” been appointed by President Wilson | departments of agriculture and la KAVANAGH'S f guarantee of a reliable dealer that " % ot cost you a penny unless! Breakfast—Canned berries, wheat! to in igate and report on an ad-| bor, the federal food commission, First and Union it ret ¥ 1 1 with milk and sugar, rice| ministration policy with regard to | food administration and tariff board | 1005 First. at Madison ' . 7 will take rt in the work , ac the meat packing industry and the Music is one of the necessary ir 3 y expe t ith boiled rice Great A fe P 4 ou ¢ ” : 4 u ee igen mea uo hese re rey PAINLESS gongs of the duy—and other ¢ Ae i A oh Hoa the ow with 4 ables, bran muffins e ee S 7 NSE keep eet eae ‘Tendency = enjoyed. We carry all me t s ; 4 Victrola, but call your fal attention to thi ; ob srt FRIDAY—"Buy a Bond" to ak the druggist for tat’ i como so, ain USE THIS LAXATIVE! n wold under guar back If It falls to | ~ ‘ wages ras Peach Dietitians advise a " cedial diet” ie das be trouble- ame ny h semen, fo pret people: culturiets “certain e pied 7 vis , oe fren nc Ava ome has both the time and the THIS IS VICTROLA X CATARR VANISHES," ssrenooycvy x nae | |] Romie WILL BE OFERED ON me sdaerore eee von tection by egng = combinant oe ioe ee SPECIAL TERMS OF $6 \ MONTH ‘ pes », cornmeal rolls, known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell’s your ays 10 | ts panut salad | ‘opsin. A emall dose gives a free, easy movement of the f = tb sidetation,in ‘a one f rug L iked pork and beans and bowels, It ie the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, Mahog! mm ru Onk—with 12 selections (six ¢ , y : a | brown bread, boiled turnips, canned eince the i te are wholly from the vegetable kingdom eae. ede a: Bits, damian’ at's indie, toca¥e s eet and lettuce salad, maple custard, | it may tru be said it ie a natural laxative, | Serer ast nor hE ner, We rn me Pee iot te sl Re ee oe DENTISTRY . ASK CREDENTIALS OF meneh fae aese ee OR vel RED CROSS COLLECTOR The druggist will refund your money if it fails to | Sur slompeear it is asta te seen Some one is taking advantage of do aa promised. ee Red Cross campaign for old] Dr. Caldwell’s r/clothes, to impose upon the public. We Rent Talking y All the Records ; t ‘ | the" A alberat atscoune Machines for any For All Machines Take 1 or snone | reaches 4 J } a Vs by I TOS. th Salem see De . “Thind &. Universi Nes sit "hy mtiem teenie! A ae ax S ere y= " Rhene Tiet Samm nould be | . Ine. ABSOLUTELY | NOLLOVULX2: eg for the 08 Third Avenue, Cor, Jnmes. are given to collectors, | Hours: 8:30 a m, to 8:30 pom * }

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