The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 5

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a F487 REFERS ER ) Bases RF bs fh § a7 Q were For a ae | PP eskieg “ES He z Scien, ids of onia)e $2.50, aii HE agi Se ~ GOLDBERG'S $ Shirt Shop 323 32: Pike St. Pike St. At Fourth Next Door to Valted Cigar Co, Going-Out-f-Business Sale Starts 9 A. M. Saturday What would you do under the = circum- stances? The Gold- berg $ Shirt Shop is as much a pride of the men of Seattle as it is of mine. I regret closing it, but conditions demand it. My lease expires in a month and the land- lord has leased ‘Y the store over my head ‘\\ at a much ~ like of which has never EVER DOLLAR Promptly at 9 A.M. Tomorrow the doors of THE $ SHIRT SHOP will be opened to the purchasing public, revealing a buying opportunity the before been given in Seattle, This is a small store, but with its storeroom across the street contains over $35,000 worth of the most dependable merchandise for men. All of the best quality—and best of higher rental. all, at the beginning of the season. “— GOLDBERG'S $ Shirt Shop At Fourth Next Door to United Cigar Co. No Reserva- tion No Sales to My Friends and the Public Shall Have the Benefit, SPENT HERE Will Mean Dollars Saved ye tion fi their fi won public of Nips pon continue to v TOKIO, Japan, April 19.—Women ag an are today king = their ace beside thelr # of the Oo munitions factory work The inland empire maging in | dustrial growth during the war has labor slrortage there Nothing is reserved—no merchandise is held back—everything will be sold. [) tne navai « Think what that means! A Man’s Shirt Department filled to overflowing of the very latest and best materials. And now you can buy them at retail at less money than they could be manufactured for today. Here are reductions that will move them quickly: All $1.25 Shirts now. . .85c | All $1.50 Shirts now. $1.15 (more than 12,000 Shirts) pooling |factory in shop and factory, and even in the n exacting work in navy department are eds of women in the ich of Japan, located great W All $2.00 Shirts now .$1.45 | All $5.00 Silk Shirts $3.85 HALF OUR Plenty Large Size Shirts up to 1844 | JAPANESE MAIDENS WORK BUT | HAVE NOT DONNED OVERALLS Japanese women workers in munitions factory at Tokio, The overall ati their brow | WE’VE GOT TO GIVE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 6 ae! | af the Orient, so these maids wing kimor Women in the Flowery Kingdom are not unus hard work, sus tained over pe » which would send the woman r of the Western lands to the hospital, The fueling of ships at the big harbor ports al wayn has been largely done by wom en coal 5 re, with a ap xterity that men have no’ able to match 1 me covete Japan m coal passing to » pably a ands of n who have had t earn their daily rice by the sweat of BREAD TO It means more to the men of Seattle than any sale ever attempted here before. | Reach for the chance—you'll save money. | Neckties, Socks, Gloves, Belts, Handkerchiefs BY GILSON GARDNER | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19.—! shared Underwear, Garters, Suspenders Sou salmon: hans tow a i This is no time for details. Suffice to say that furnishings of every descrip. tion for men will be found at extremely unfamiliar prices. We'll expect YOU. Your Porch Needs Painting! How nice a porch looks when it is painted, and it is both fine looking and will stay that way when you use Hono) FLOOR PAINT It ia made especially to wear—it wears like fron, a hard, tough, durable paint. Made in a number of artistic shades. No better paint made for porch floors, porch steps, kitchen floors. Is a washable paint for all walls and ceilings. Produces a beautiful, silky, dull finish When ordering tre er’ ine LAVOLOID being on the cans. Manufactured by a _s - H q x At SeattlePaintCo. .2)n27%,. Seliing Out Wholesale and Retail RYTHING MUST GO WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY Selli out at wholesale and retati, on account of retiring from retail business, ntire stock of Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods and unredeemed pledges trom First Ave, stock—will be sold at less than cost. LOOK AT THESE SLAUGHTERED PRICES THEY WILL SURE MOVE THE GOODS Mons nn Suis QTE | Move swe Mem GE BE we ri $6.45) tar or: $465 farar namie of @ 77 | Monn S00 Work G3 cra im ore SR TS | Shoes #350 Work £1.98 aa suet $3.50 | Men's Bia tints, $17. Men's ny $150 Caps, sale _48c HERE'S 4 above will be sold at leas other It will pay you and save than cost ne in and look us ov you money on every article you buy: ; ALE BEGINS SATURDS PRIL 20, AT 8:30 A. M, AND CONTINUES TF UNTIL SOLD OUT Everything Must be Sold Regardless of Price WE CASH PAY CHECKS THE BARGAIN STORE Corner, at Main Sires Don't Miss the Place Written by Iver Smith HOPS eral war fact. A lot of people do |not understand it and the sooner pd it, the harvest Pike St. her firkin. happen be- the jocause it te the r | States to ehare ite loaf wit allies, the Hoover was put on BOOST EACH OTHER . Both the fon hotel men will visit Seat rnin ba | you are « thin Must Do Without summer, as a part of the organiza over was ADP ar of winr 1 coast hotel men, The‘ Oregon association will © to Se & crisis han ¢ a the latter part of| way to meet | at a in June ach food—bread food—TO WIN jon, as plann 1 toward influ Southern hote tourt 4. wit! , food transports are now tak ad wheat wh BATTERY B MEN WILL hela short BE GUESTS AT Y.M.C.A,| srt 30 = Friends and relatives of Battery them they may eat cornbre nder officers | ‘tors, oatmeal cakes or anything unit a dinner and| that can be had, but of wheat they Jon Saturday evening | Cannot not eat h C. A. Soldiers will] t¢ It won't be here t ' iding the entire pro | thats Battery B Jazz ban England Helped Italy quartet will be Only a great emergency ha “ ed 5:15.| made this co’ The mh men nilies have t They 1 to communicate b ° ¥. M. C. A, and make jon have to ha t to make bread for oir war working civilian populations alive. | ” FOR FEET For Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching, Tender, Whole year's foot “I use "Tiz’ when comfort for only 25 cents my feet ache, bum or puff up. It’s finef” * and wear smaller shoes. Use| and forget your foot misery, | feet feel. | Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, | “T swotlen feet, tender feet, tired feet | Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions| Ah! how comfortable und raw spots. No more shoe tight-| - Get a 2h-cent box ix" now at ness, no more limping with pain or|any druggist or department store drawing in your face in agony. "Tix"| Don't suffer. Have feet, glad | in magical, acta right off. “Tiz"| feet, feet that never swell, never] draws out all the poisonous exuda-| hurt, never get tired. Beware of Lm tions which putt up the fect. Use| itations HOTEL MEN PLAN TO Tec tpenen talon ne greeny | Calloused Feet or Painful Corns---Use ‘'Tiz’ | 12,000 WILL TALK ON ling 12,000 |returned from an extensive Euro England in today actually suffer ing for lack of food, Her shortage is worse than that of France. This] in due to the fact that nd has divid 0 The} war wan menacing orice Venice the cost has been heavy. f Hid | Wool Velour, Burella and owing. thes | | other Coatings ” dorned wit the | | | } Ria aeaiirmnts and inthe ae a | of which they are designed, The most approved color Liseres, Hemps and Millinery $5 and $7.50 Upper Main Floor Patent Milans at $5.00 and $7.50 $4.50 Strap’ | Purses | Special $3.75 | Main Floor Seal I ‘BLACK °°: — which mits a special price have the top strap and are 1 with several pock ed with fancy nod nized purse, | leather grade nd an exceptional value Cut Off Supply —— tally, the reason for f wheat is to be t that England {® French his hour as the need and and until fans will have on victorious splitting your loaf of bread do more to help the in war than regiments or divi n ¢ on the Western front.| Hes HUNS PADDING LOSS OF ALLY SHIP TONNAGE: NEW YORK, April 19—Camou man from toda For the last quarter of the 1 ary 1, the y 1 § tons, comy 1 with a of 2,010,000 tons f he first three months of German cam paign, CONSERVATION OF FOOD WASHINGTON, April 19.—1 ers to teach conserva the man-sized job handled by Mrs, Van Winkle, vet eran woman-suffrage campaigner and another of Herbert Hoover's $1-a-year assistant Nine special star performers, just pean tour where they investig food conditions, are “on the r now, under contract with Booking Agent Van Winkle The cen s bureau finds that hun. an girls in every 12 ontha are married at 16. Thow nds annually are married at 16. ut of every 100 women in this coun-| y 11 have married before passing 19. | recruiting office Not exactly she’s the only Mins Nettie Meh recruits in Chi to th h ng m ” land and w cago high seb master, ob Here's the ayer mingle with the crowds in the | Skat takes the dirt not Famous Shinola Shoe She dances, as above | ‘ Polish; sold everywhere for et the way to recruiting only off but out of the 45 Gon Here spagpoabon hands. The soap for Saturde all William 4. Colkett, assistant post nent when British Recruiting Officer—New Type name ts | n, 19, and she| She is attached pruit in Scot | 4 from Cl and a bagpipe} t me . ' birth nd the Sth Teuton admiralty lured hoy uction of 1 ad ¢, Thursd: ; th est m ve Ang IRE LGELEL ose ine eT ee 5c Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 3 Pkgs. for 10c far Choice of dozens of varieties of Vegetable and Hasten That Big American Drive A big, smashing, successful drive of our American troops is bound to come later, if we all do our ed that day nearer by is better to lend some ending your to the front at once of your money to Uncle Sam at 4\4° interest than to have taken from you by the kaiser. Come into the First National ible op portunity and BUY A LIBER Bank at the first pe TY BOND! — FIRST it all NATIONAL BANK “First” in Many Ways Since Seattle's Marly Days. per °4 These | | Jhe Rhodes Co. | Black Silk Zaffeta---Special $1.65 Formerly $2.00 and $2.50—Main Floor, Rear { } and 36-inch widths of black silk taf 40 | 4 soft chiffon finish. The several 4 displayed offer a suitable black taffeta silk for dresse: A dependable quality, priced offered very timely. | Formerly § yard oats or for dingly low $2.00 and Se ae Spring Style Coats-- Special Until Noon Saturday oe Mt $19.75 => Formerly $22.50 and $24.50 Upper Main Floor Toe See SRA we RE Oe coats which the gar- THESE ment section has priced special for Saturday morning are interesting in their style correctness and the high quality of Sees ee price reductions are, of course, the 7 a strongest feature—with novelty belts, x plain wide belts, pockets and faney trimmed collars and cuffs. Sizes 84 to 46 are displayed in rose, Pekin, French blue, Quaker gray and sand, Children’s Gingham Dresses Special 65c Upper Main Floor ——} Disposal Sale of about one hundred and fitt s Gingham Dresses in a sre styles and patte Long Seti models are lu this » regular stock, which sists of and tan checks and though each pattern and 4, 5 and 6 y 14 years a in and all around Pr $1.50, $1.95 and 82.50. “CUT DOWN FLOUR’ astina surrers. TO ALL DEALERS *®525"==5" & We ha Upon the basis of purchases ot| Asthma, wheat, " : ha our @ fi . your ease jour, J recent development July, 1917, r allo} e present as occasional or made to dea Asthma, you Ceo send for ing quarter jal of our met alstant fed < what your age or occupation, if e troubled with asthma, omg ethod should relleve you prom ve expecially want to send it | apparently hopeless jer can obtain his all forms of inhalers, iB amaeg preparations, fumes, ement of all pur a rete, have lea ring the same period| want to show sxprvene at our » prepared, Witne expense, tha is Rew mel x : ae Sesigned to end all difficult by by a notary and submitted to § Mee e'ail wheezing, and all Food Administrator Hebberd terrible paroxysms at once, and In preparing the sta ment. the) Slants tree offer $e too tm date of purchase with name and ad-| a opiect a single day, Write dress of the firm from which it was|and then bein the method at bought, must be given Send no money ply mail | below. Do It Today. MISS RANKIN DENIED PRIVILEGE TO SPEAK || '!ss\r'Niacasa and odson' stan DEER LODGE, Mont. April 19. Buffalo, N. ¥. Conar Send free trial of your method was not permitted to speak her the Liberty Loan Thursday night Citizens denied permission on the | ground that she upheld men prom inent in mining strikes here | FREE ASTHMA COUPON swoman Jeanette Ra reed with Invest in the THIRD LIB Thursday by! | ERTY LOAN uting Attorney Lundin. a PeaRiuns ra ad BASEMENT SAVINGS Skat Hand Soap | 15c Shinola Polish at 10c at 10c 10¢ | day ...... 10¢ —Hasement. mechanics ........ Flower Seeds in package. Guaranteed fresh stock, from the Seattle Seed Co. Always sold for 5c pack- age. Special, 8 packages .............s0es05 10¢ Buy Garden Hose Saturday The season’s first sale of Garden Hose bids fair to be a winner f real value-giving counts for results. Moulded pure rubber hose in %4-inch diameter, worth 20c foot and guaranteed, 25 ft. lengths, $5.00 value. .$3.15 50 ft. lengths, $10.00 value. $6.22 —Main Floor Rear, SECON! AVENUE te UNION

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