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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 4 MEN’S SUITS _MONTE GETS THE FLOWERS | $15.00, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 — me You don’t have to pay the Big prices talked about for your “outfit” if you only & : & ‘ look around. We have to do the same when buying merchandise. Our long exper Lindquist Lindquist vest for the Sience and thorough knowledge of Men's Clothing enable us to get the Teast money, and we are satisfied with a reasonable profit, hence we can save you ie ks well as his oot brotior No extra anked for Big Sten” . | | Sold by Order of United States District Court | Entire ter 3g Stock and F: — a Hogan pd as — Hs | ° ’ or os’ i istri: t— Purchase y Mt. Mm. }]_, $2.00 Khaki Coats $1.00 m Sees cot Fae Be a Sake at tee ad Povo | : We have secured about 25 dozen Men's Khaki Coats in sizes from 54 to 40, a 7 = . Have you been to the Big Ba krupt Sale at the Red = Nothing better for outing wear. Cannot be duplicated for less than $2.00 each. J : HW Your choice, now $1.00 each. - ” Front? Rogers just purchased the entire bankrupt stock , and fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, at 1937 First Ave : ’ * * es f nue, and has moved and merged it with his huge Red BOYS SUITS, With 2 Pairs of Pants ee Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue. And it is this id great stock this combined and colossal array of mer- $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 : i. SFA Shendise which will be thrown on sale tomorrow (Sat- The special feature here: You get an extra pair of pants, which insures the ' urday). Prices have again been lowered—+so act quick r double service, as One Coat will naturally wear out two pairs of pants, and . . aan . —take advantage of this Big Bankrupt Sale. hi the pleasure of having the coat andl pants match, which means something to 4 i Shoes for men and women, including Walk-Over, Stetsons, One's appearance. All sizes from 3 to 18 \, # Washington Dry Sox and other well-known makes. Piles of 2 Bo F W i ‘ “Sellmore,” Heldman’s Cink sant es aoe Page Clothes for men. Bins of Arrow Collars, Cluett an lon- ys ash Suits $1.49 to $1.98 arch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Underwear, Stetson Hats, ‘ Nothing so pretty or clean looking for the young boy as a Wash Suit. It is in ete. OVER $50,000 STOCK THROWN ON LE—OVER ekeeping with the season—springlike, and very economical, A little soap and water 50,000 BARGAINS TO BE HAD. Merchandise bought at ; your boy a new, clean outfit. Sizes run from 2 to 8 year a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its ——— - Monte Carter i real value. If you want to save money, come to this sale — H. M. ROGERS Saturday. As a patriotic duty, please shop early—our doors | Successful Purchaser of close Saturday night at 6 o'clock. Following are a few items Bankrupt Hogan Stock. to give you an idea of how merchandise will be sacrificed: “Men's Shirts with launde Maliory’s Famous Cravenetted Men's Underwear—In Union Wile, the leading chorus lady ate ‘Case ye to qhaniiee a bands and laundered or » Hats $3.50 and 84.00 Bach Two-piece Suits, in cottons to get all the bouquets th a sh cuffs, in percales, m ton " t th Ghambray, etc: in plain an an the new price advances w ‘ dium, light and hea FS og, Bs SS NOON, a ie | ce eee ths es Soe: Etundreds of Arrow Collars 2 for 15¢, 1 our complete Sp <« $1.00, 81.25, 81.5 82.00 Men's Wide Flowing End Silk and Summer supply ir ne to B.00 suit. All sizes, from 34 mt > toe : one tn pen | Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow In ah endless variety of ®o%- | newent models, and f to & | at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20c. All sizes, late styles, included. eee O | tht the old prices will a . . Men's Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those 39 | an sizes, trom 6% to 7% vr ba saga em that sold to $1.25 will go at @B¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Mon- Men's Sox in Fine Cottons 83-50 and $4.00. pte 2g hpeeandlgemliat arch brands, will go at 98¢. Men's $2.50 Pajamas and Night Shirts go at $*.25. * with reinforced heel | We carry other good makes of ered Genuine 50¢ President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Pants that sold to $2.50 ewe re ae | Hate at 91.50, 89.00, S880, | 9 ‘ will go at 98¢. Men's Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men's 15c Canvas or. 35c ae ae na Nichols, in writ 3 News by Telegraph $ Gioves will go at 8¢. Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, at 89¢. Men's Cotton Un- io Pies for. $1.00 ow ree fhe: 0 5 cM ecrigihrorsso gy ms % and Telephone derwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10¢ Handkerchiefs at 4¢. Wwe el am : india rong oo tha: Wilke etone | Men's 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 15¢. Heavy Flannel Si irts, worth to $3.50, at mebers at-25¢ pair ani 18¢ | \c e908, bs t ree: yr = for the . ’ eevee 51.38, Men's Cotton Socks at 5¢. Men's Chambray 75¢ Work Shirts at 49¢. jon f i. | whisky were| Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, at nizes. Priced 50¢, 7 S5¢ . . < ar the $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log- $1.00. . ap on Beith, | Th : rah gers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will who was a little bit old-fashioned. | tear ned over|be sold tomorrow at the very lowest sale prices. AND HERE ARE BANKRUPT SALE Boss’ Shom-—A good, heavy fil wite of New York's greatert erim- to the vergeant, |PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS AND SHOES—they demand your attention tomorrow. 4 school shoo—s ther sole and [pj inal lawyer, Her husband. whom she | Dr, J. Whitcomb Brougher, pastor Swe |S es oT" SHOES 2\Men’s Suits | - wine. Duan fp] zaed. in hie eet pe] Anoren, Cal. SA pree ot tel ey MISSES’ en’s ults her. She di ‘ ' | $2.98 |r thout %| Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, broken lines, | coats Bo 1s” uits Z Secono Ave. AT JAMES ST weg gs.e5 f|tnomins ered angel | Phinney ay * found ewity tn/worth to $4.00; Bankrupt Over oy s q to get the beat of him f of keeping intoxicating Sale price... Men’s Pants to $2.50; 98c ——$—— S|, Detectives, thieves, lady villains, liquors illegally. aca eas Migs: Nees meee wg is gr price eg ee fe i lawyers, loet jewels ail figure in the atush was acquitted of worth to $4.00; ru len’s Suits; Cassi: browns D BELGIAN WILL | WANT BRIDGE MOVED DIP FIVE AUSTRIANS ——_[iny. but Mary. in er duincy ci. caren of ict male of Intoxicants| Sale. price : $ awe Ie |. $7.6ae ak ig Se Rauensd Gumemen, te te o in the department of Superior Judge |" c 4 9 . PAL ON FINE ARTS emer! ot cae, pokace ** ectes| WHO FAIL TAKE BONDS mtiraction. "Thera are many “aang ane. Fine Drees Shoes, worth to $6.08; Bankrupt Sale price in -- F nd Civ i! q ed he por co anion in os 7 = or elightful human qualities th. bs -class . , zs — ook edhe quested by the port commission in| POTTSVILLE, Pa, April 19.—PFive| mate She gh aepenl ta leveun 4 against © White and Witham | price... . “es ping $2.48 and blues, worth to $20.00; te the subject upon which| morning with the city clerk, on the) Austrians were taken by the heels|eweet, clean comedy apd the audi-| Trimwier in, the supenion court)” Monts $7.00. and Stetson Dress | Bankrupt Sale price Mictor Horta, director of the| «round that the bridge forma an ob-|and dipped into a steel tank weed for] once was, not slow in showing their | 7" en are charged. with en-| Shoes; Bankrupt 3 9 Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats, worth © School of Fine Arts, Brussels. , * nd ca heating oll at the Lyttle colliery here ‘ > Parks. in\ Sale price e 8 to $25.00; Bankrupt 9 85 e will lecture at the Fine) *ilt which narrows the «char t and nur Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6; | Sale price is society Saturda, bs $:15| Increases the velocity of the current ene Teevy ’ ; ; tw turday night at Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, It will pay you to buy your hats ex, cotton and wool and g ” Ay, a8 & result of their refuma Tete. IN dakdiiae the = to purchase Liberty bonds by the war has brought to art, and Mrs. Prothesa Amelia Smith, ™" appeared, covered with a yelle - : int , bs ‘iy Sen = . $2.85) worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Pure Pil be done with the ruins Washington pioneer, died Thursday > purchase bonds . z ‘ te ter . . . 4 g ns a pretty part of the J L Boys | Wool Fabrics in lot; worth $ Re ———— — = lelighttul, and Eaith Ce “ a f * leather; Bankrupt Sale price. . $1 95 | to $25; Bankrupt Sale price 1 1 85 é | Mire. Van Duyner, the « co | tt I be ts rn San $8.00 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes, Brown vamp Men’s Suits, worth to $35.00, including — woman, whe nearly « a i noodwinking the ned lawye a with White Kid uppers; Best Suits in stock; $ peaeaner pa a ge tin s2 danced Bankrupt Sale price $3.95 Bankrupt Sale price . 13.85 about a truck of candy Thure _ Harry Smith, as Mac . ae saat oe the Nene tnd een $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal stock; Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth to en the Ba yy Winters, as Tully, both tn love with | ora’ club. ‘The candy will be sent| Bankrupt Sale $8.00; Bankrupt 3.45 [pleasing manner. J. A. Kierman | ‘©, Seattle men in France pri aby Sale price e 3 ° does a clever bit of acting as the| A federal court Jury, after being Men’s Fine Dress Pants, val- $2 38 ee a axative--- a9, eR PME So a wing, aorged 3 ; special Saturday ues to $6.00, go Saturday at.. ° ' : 0 ee genesis? This bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will not last long—so grasp your opportunity A better plan is to employ « mild, gentle _ a hglisadiae day that {t wan unable to agree and attend this Gigantic Sale. Rogers buys right—and as Rogers buys—so he sells. Join hizative of which only « little is required. Under the auspices of the Taytor the crowds tomorrow and show your appreciation of Rogers’ progressive efforts. For ‘There is a combination of simple laxative ny Minnie Burke atic school. « program was ev Rogers gives what he advertises—the people know. And remember— he SS eee, Sea ae ee ee ibe,” Sra yak Ror mci ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK pred seer fa gn hd te alma a pr ae tg gr Hip. : je lodge, Knights of Pythian, People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale—come and partake of the bargains. Sale for baby's constipation and its accompany- Three Altkins have a roiter| on the Pumet & ampionsh!P starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 8 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we ing ills, euch as belching, wind colic, rest- say and contortion novelty, === arin, ; “en '® ore a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. Please attend this lesmnees, elespleseness, etc. ecnnny’ Gane eee ae urmeister, of Wenatchee, is sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. singing, yodeling, dancing e now rrest, charged with hav ineo—cathartica, purgatives, bitter-waters, he be free from constipation. 7s an8 Eee firemen have been “rw peicumt ates [fine ets ing Senin sis ea ae” = Pe Red Front Clothing Co. ataed aibeagiak tenet scarnetin [wees th pradieeaes weed Opposite the Public Market Ae amen [Santry and Norton are whirtwina tann stat penitentar iter ’ 1508-1510 First Avenue sore ‘North of Pike street dancers Dr. Caldwell’ he Nut House, Ine, has tet a '* - he ity sens Ga oF eeadaihiaks SYRUP PEPSIN PE SS ee ear See MERLE UK | REDUCED RATES TO Albert Hansen :\<. "= = has ens cnet if | RELIEF! 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