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‘at The Eastern. Just a Small Payment, and the bal- fj} ance in weekly or monthly payments, as preferred. t lena extractiny SEATTLE’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP A Special turing display of Dintinet ge iid mtinetive 4 Styles tn m our Young Men's orth Ave Clothes: Windows The Store for Men both young and old offers you the opportunity to save money on your clothes without sacrificing style, fit and service, to which you are accus- ened HOW WE CAN DO IT Our extremely low upstairs rent. No charge accounts, no bad debts and no reduction sales. Cutting all unneces- sary expense results in exceptionally high quality at a moderate price, High Grade Suits and Topcoats ek Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes up to.. .$35| —War Savings Stamps for Sale Here— Tailored Ready Co. Store Hours, 9 a. m. te 6 p. m. 401-403 PIKE ST. CREDIT GLADLY MAN TO MAN Bradbury Clothes Are Superior ‘They are better in every respect—Style, Fit, Finish, Materials—and the varieties or shades and patterns to select from. Well Dressed Men pride themselves on the fact that they can maintain thelr prosperous appearance by wearing Bradbury de- pendable clothes, These good Spring Suits are Priced at $25 and Upwards On Credit OPEN AN ACCOUNT CALL HANSON TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS HERE Mayor Ole Hanson has been ap. pointed a director on the board of directors of the Anti-Tuberculosia League of King County to serve for a two-year term. vacancy left by Mrs. Will E. Humphrey hensive plans for guarding this coun try against the scourge that war ridden Europe is now undergoing. He pointed out that 2 per cent of the men examined in this country for army service had been found tubercular. “Gets-It”- 2 Drops-- |Then to the Dance! | “Goodnight to Corn Pains —Cogns | Peet Off With ‘Getslt'” “Say, girls, you can laugh at tight | shoes, or damp, corn-pulling weather big, bumpy corns, calluses on the soles of your feet, corns between the toes, hard and soft corns, if you will “It’s All Off With This Fierce Corn Now—'Gets-It’ Is Magic” | few drops of ‘Gets-It.’ What a bless ed relief it gives to corn pains! You | won't limp any more; you can enjoy the dance every minute, Then to see how that corn or callus will come right off com like a banana peel and without the least pain, is just wonderful ‘Getalt' ta t bigwest seller among corn removers in the ng world today, simply because it is so ad wonderfully simple and always Be sure you get ‘Getwlt.’” It,” the guaranteed, money rm-remover, the only sure but a trifle at any drug M'f'd by BE. Lawrence & Co., Sold in Seattle at the 1332-1334 Second Avenue store. Chicago, Ul. Owl Drug Co. Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First you @ careful examination and prescribe fer you FREE. If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take zdvantage of this offer. You Know That the Union Dentists lewn for first-class work than any other Dentists in Se- Their works I ie guaranteed for 16 years. Absolutely pain- LADY ATTENDANTS. ‘Vor the benefit of those whe ate b open from 6 to 6 o'clock even | We save you money ring the day, = | best possible trenimunt, ‘and 10 a.m. ¢ ony, PIKE STREP bs us " | Invest in’ the THIRD | ERTY LOAN, UNION DENTISTS OVER OWL DRUG STORE ments to lea Secretary Roe urged more compre- | FREE DOCTOR And the Docter will give and give the STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 11 ne and Ruth Sobey, pu Every trenches smokes bef man in the front oe he em what may for after every over the top. HL be his last cigaret rush there ar | back. | “Our Roy in France Tobac Fund" is always on the job to wee | that that last smoke is not lacking but it needs support—the support that every person can give it with out sacrifice, Just split your own allowance with those that are fight! ing for u over there. Give @ quarter or 50 cents or a dollar now and then, The tobacco that it buys» will reach a Sammy That the reply which you will re ceive for your trouble will be nin cere, is sure interesting is a possibility shown in the one that is here reproduond. “Dear Friends Reing one of the many boys who recelved a Red Cross bag and box) from ‘Our Boys in France 1 Fund,’ and wishing to let you know the joy it gave every one of us boys to be able to sit down to a good smoke with real tobacco in our pipes, | I am taking this | thank you. “We were one of the first regt- opportunity to 2-1 Postal regulations forbid the | mailing of package dividual soldiers in the American Exped | tionary forces, Th does not affect the Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund, with headquar | ters in New York and for whom | | The Star is the local representa- | tive. The Fund tobacco CANNOT || be went to any special soldier, |} but it is distributed share and || share alike among the men tn | the American forces in France. | It ts the only way to furnish the | soldiers with their smokes. ‘The more money the fund gets, the | murer we can be of supplying ALL the soldiers, o—. have time to stock up with Ameri He will fill the! can tobacco before leaving and, as we} the retirement of| were on board the ship a few days coming across, you can be sure that| all hungry for tobacco long we were before we got anywhere near land We landed on August 12, the 15th we were one of the regi | ments who had the honor of march jing thru London under | nothing can give us any than being first Am diers who ever marche don and the fi h thru th William the Com From tember rican pol thru Lon ror wt 1 until Sep. can ever know Clip C Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies TO THE FDrTroR The Seattle Star: Inclosed find ... to buy packages of tobacco, thra Toys in France Tobacco Punt” fighting men in Fran: "he yraced = pesteard, me, on which my un Known friend, the soldier, ere tivcnd' me's wenenge of thanks | ~~ NIGHT ATTACKS | just touch the corn or callus with a} AT CAMP LEWIS NOW j:. CAMP LEWIS, April 19 Busi “4 of repulsing Hun night attacks without casualty at where the y meets the terrible Practice is forward mp Lewis division 1 boche in Bi being given infantr the “Ninety-First’ in firing under the lurid light of star shells and night flares lin woods. r » scoring a large per: | centage of direct hits, Machine gun ranges are the scene of the night attacks. Help make this the last battle | of the war. Buy Thrift Stamps. | SPECIALTY CO. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) Has the best equipped plant in the Northwest for manufacturing Brief Cases, Card Cases and Purses, We make and repair Ladies’ Handbags. “If It's Made of Leather— We Make It” Second Ff SANITARY Opposite Liberty Theatre All | Smoke Before Going Over Top, Soldier Writes line, starts some who don't come ‘That it may be vitally! ¢ home and did not! |Nuxated Iro It and on | people arms, and t foreign noldiers to ince the days of Jawoin and see | everywhere. Wild West | organizations of | « ils of the Douglas Dancing academy, who will for Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund at Douglas hall tonight. TOBACCO FUND BENEFITS Children’s dancing exhibition at the Douglas dancing academy, 916 East Pine st, on Friday night at 8 o'clock Exhibition drill and dance given by the uniform rank of | the A. 0. U. W., Columbia | lodge No. 2, at the K. of P. hall, First ave, and Pike st, on Pri day night x— _ “ how we longed for the only real tobaceo that could give us comfort when the mail arrived from home with mome of it for us, only the boys here can ever tell how grateful we were for our thoughtful mothers, fathers, sisters or brothers who had remembered us and sent what each man really needed most of all at that time. We did not ar rive in France until August 17, and it was not many days after that when we received our baptism from the ‘Jerrys,’ or ‘Fritzys,’ a» some call them over here. “Since we have been here we have all done our share of real hard work| @ and, as we are in luck in getting real good American tobacco from our folks and friends back there, we are all happy and very contented get good plain food Gould mattress, five good army blankets to lie In at n jhave « comfortable hut with stoves to live and sleep in. The only thin that we needed was the tobacco and|& every one of us boys are sincerely grateful to all for what they are doing for us over here. “Sincerely your friend, “PRIVATE A. A. GUYETTE, “Co. B, 14th Engrs, (Ry, “A. E. F., France.” 10KE FUND ‘Thea. J. Griffiths, 2003 First ave. Why I Believe in Nuxated Iron As = Tonle, Strength and Blood Builder Probably no remedy has ever mot with such phenomenal success as has conservatively eatimated over three millic n highly in rmer Unites bers of con have been known honpitals country p onnected with we have pr Mo: ‘i prominent Clergymas, ‘re it to all Former Health ¢ ner Wm BR. Kerr, of Ch ought to 1 and pre «up atrength & the muscles and correcting tive disorders James Francis Sullivan, physician of Bellevue bh r, but don In his opinion there is better than organic iron blood and th and n who nervous ous strain of the « petition of the dai strong or well, you ake the fol- t business com- « three tin two weeks t your strength much you hav 1 and rec fa not & secret remedy, but 1 known to druggtete Unilke t = and other drugwista, 106 » COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. BROWN D. D. & New at 106 left the imita my name and signe on retave. and my Dental Of, 4) the corner ©: Ae = and bia ws at, Just across the street from my old location, My new en- 106 Columbia, midway be- t and Second aves. 1 will my prices bi e of the 1 do expect to increase my I'practize oo that the Inareaned business will offeet the increased cost of doing business becaune of I want to be known an th ly in Seattle who did not raise his : HUN have lection will go on sale Saturday at this special price. —Trimmed in beautiful flower wreaths, wings, smart quills and cire ribbons. —Colors include white, blue, as well a teeny. of black. —Exceptional v: urday at . og it in this + 4 nmended | @ A Hundred New Spring Coats to Choose From Saturday at MART, new s that can be offered. A splendid range of clever s yles, belted, semi-belted, Empire and long-line models. In the desirable new m serges, —Coats that are correct styles, that are of excellent mate- rials, that are splendidly tailored, representing the best of value, for “Liberty Shoes” and “War Suits” WASHINGTON “war suits’”—to be manufactur: | the example of land is followed ed at low cost and with few shapes, | tho tan shoe will go. and specifications for the| The standard war suits will be ‘and suits are being considered | made in a few designs of standard the war industries board, W |ized materials and with a retail board officials said neither is immi-| price fixed, Rapidly rising pric jon resulting from the tremendous war or which are Washing Won't Rid The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you} destroy it entirely about four ounces of ordinary quid apply it at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger Do this tonight, most if not all, of your dandruff will . and three or four more] the army medical corps, died Thurs applications will complete! entirely destroy every sign amd trace of it, much dandruff you may have You will find, too, that all itching! he became ill, He leaves a widow and | grind lens and digging of the and your hair will be fluffy.) Capt. Hill look and feel a hundred times bette You can get liquid arvon at any| service last fall, He was a fellow of mn because of the war. drug store. never fuils to do the work. RDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & | Genttio’s Leading Dentist tisement. ‘ For Saturday We Offer a Very Special Purchase and Sale of New Spring Blouses— =~ $3 3 5 Remarkable Values at Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chine Set new style Blouses that offer the most attractive values we have had for many days. —Dainty Georgette models with new roll collars of white satin, with new lace trimmings and pin tuek- ings. —Crepe de Chine Blouses, showing the new roll collars of white satin, ending in tie effect, as well as clever models with cross-over medium roll eol- lars, —A number of splendid styles to choose from, im — peach, white, flesh, gray, maize. —-These Blouses are by far the best in quality, best in style, best in finish we have offered this season for the special price of.. —Third Floor, An Exceptional Saturday Offering of New Trimmed Hats at $5.50 YDREDS and hundreds of new Trimmed Hats arrived this week, and an unusually large col- —They are the very newest shapes—Dress Hats, Tailored Hats, fine lisere and rough straws, some with drape facings, some with straws, some with crepe facings, some with hair braid. and, tan, marine, gray, navy ues, offered for the first time on Sat- Third Floor. A Hundred Smart New Sprimg Suits Arrive to ‘Sell Saturday at $25.00 Noteworthy Values—the Newest Styles HOOSE your new Spring Suit here tomorrow from these new arrivals—they are the late style models, many copies of much higher-priced tailored styles. Every Suit represents the utmost of style and value. —The styles are tailored, semi-novelty and braid trimmed. —The fabrics include fine serge, wool poplins, silk taffetas, wool jerseys, mixed suitings, etc. —They are shown in tans, sand, rookie, gray, navy and country club checks. —A hundred on sale Saturday at, each....... les—late arrivals—values that are all erials — Spring-weight velours, poplins, Scotch mixtures, ete. sand, tan, gray, poilu, marine, navy ks. —Rookie, and club chee Third Floor. May Come Next in United States r- nent, ultimately the country must prepare for this standardization, If April 19,—Am “Liberty she soon wear | usurping the output of clothing and j shoe factories, make necessary firm Jaction by the government to protect civillan consumers Officials indicate that only stand |ardized clothing controlled by a | sweeping price fixing policy, cover- ing every stage of manufacture from raw material to the finished product, | will save the country from economic | difficulties if the war continues. ARMY SURGEON DIES Capt. R. C. Hill, 50, surgeon in Head of Dandruff To do this, get - tt. BINYON Free Examination and by morning, "fiscaite| ny of ganic hemarrhage at co| BEST $22.60 GLASSES: single} lumbia sanitarium, no matter how] He was being transferred from on Earth x Prancise > vorde! are o: San Francisco to Fort Worden when eg Ps from start to and we the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE ~ Examination free, by graduat 7 tometrist. Glarses not prescril unless absolutely necessary, It is inexpensive and| the Royal College of Surgeons and] BINYON OPTICAL Adver-|of the American Medical College of 1116 FIRST AVE. Surgeons, Rear Seneca St, shone Main scalp will stop| daughter in Seattle me to Seattle in 1910 n of the Western n. He entered the ft, and head sury 1 Cor silky and glossy