The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1918, Page 5

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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 28,1918. PAGE 5 | [AMERICAN SOLDIERS WOULD HALT ENEMY ‘CHIEF WARREN, HART AND wa verieabiopa arse ‘TARZAN’ SEEN AT COLISEUM | Ruy Bonds—Inveat in Patriotism re zs the Italian front the effect She Rhodes Co. LIBERTY into Liberty ity en Liberty Bond puld so domoralle trian | — forces that defeat wor LRONDS—To bond the To free from bondz laved by auto for Libert whole world the human- ratic junkers. Buy yw, today. in the opinion of Dr tir Am no Jat the First Met jday night. Dr , mpanied by moving pletures ¢ Aly NOW PLAYING |. \fiehting in the WALLACE REID With ANN LITTLE In The HOUSE OF SILENCE Second at Seneca Continuous, 11 to il Admission 2c; Children 10¢ ba OREGON MEN TRY TO MOB RUSSELL FOLLOWER DLETON, Ore., April 23 fending Pastor R ot Fr ropes 45, Mo’ |to han | Citizens rescued Metz and brought him here. Two children with him | Were released. —A GRAY THREAD. —A BIT OF ASH FROM AC R m these two clues ngs the fate of the one ¢ loves most in all the <world— on comes the bigest ‘of her lite—the die: grips her heart ana Tis her brain with fear. GUTERSON'S tes The only taste it leaves is sweet RUSSIAN ORC “La Boheme” . “The Faun” ....Andreefe Lodge Cafe Fourth—W. Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret THEATRE 4TH BET. PIKES PINE THRE DAYS ONLY THREE DAYS Ont STARTS TODAY Big Three-Star Feature GLADYS BROCKWELL GEORGE WALSH MIRIAM COOPER —in— THE HONOR SYSTEM The Greatest Human Story Ever Told A Drama of Today—of Now : And the Life and Time You Know and Live M. 5¢ Continuous 10 A, M. to 11 P. ADULTS 10¢; CHILDREN ices Include War Tax A Wednesday .... ‘ The Red Front Clothing Company ; HAIR ON FACE WHAT CAUSES IT heok sealed envelope o Mirecle, 120th st, and Park New York. Registered Dentists Thint end Madinon St, Orpheum : he } Wallace Reid in “The House of Silence, COLISEUM BANKRUPT tf teh * Starts Wednesday Morning 9 A. M. at the Strand 1 Hart, d “Tarzan of the California of the African 1 the Apes"—not boa con ort ab Tarzan ar a few | and dark of an African Warren and Big Bill in a little gun) n for The Star-Libe Hart indulge attle, It's of the mont vit between Turzan Another bat with a lion read the book nee the film, and those cannot afford to Entire Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of |* Hogan & Lindquist Sold by Order of the |: United States District Court—Purchased ‘ ‘by H. M. Rogers at His Own Price an Now on Sale at the Red Front. Fs ; a bea pomeaehiner ows Big Bankrupt Sale at the) plot, which gives Miss Marsh on Red Front. Rogers just jt work since “The durth of a purchased the entire banke | °° 0 oy neay rupt stock and fixtures of | complete the bit! Hogan & Lindquist, at | vm 1937 First Avenue, and has moved and merged it jp inenry with his huge Red Front) 4** " ties 2 PAIN BANSHED playing the part of a girl de ©, finally unravels the plot and Uightens everything irth of a? ateher, C Avenue. This is the stock —this combined and colos- sal array of merchandise— which will be thrown on sale tomorrow (Wednes- 2 day) at the secre pega Beans Seer, ering Bankrupt Prices: Hundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 {or 1 5c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20¢. You jean't beat these values. Men's Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked at ridiculous figures, Those that sold to $1.25 will go at CBE. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go at 9S¢. : Genuine 50c President Si ders will values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. *s Woot Underwear, w ummer weight, 4 : Wool Sox will $3.50, at $1.38. Men's Cotton Socks at 6e. Shirts at 49¢. 7 Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Overalls at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth | ° to $5.00, at $2.48, Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete.; in fact, every thing for man’s work or dress wear, wil be sold tomorrow at the very lowest sale prices. AND NOTE THE FOLLOWING BANKRUPT SALE PRICES ON MEN'S SUITS AND SHOES mew’s SHOES 12; Men’s SUITS AEE Poarr. sie 3” Misses’ ; x Walk-Over | Overcoats, Boys’ Suits » years I could find no me Men's Shoes; >, |cine that would relieve the pa broken lines, worth to $4. ii Ms, eg to $2.50; *\ithe phudtiatien-wia 1p tie sonte | Bankrupt Sale $ 1 9 levies 98c |and muscles of the body. 1 wa price ant ° had shooting pains in my limba Men’s Fine ‘Drees Shoes, in brown rae Tig pest logy worth $5.00; Bankrupt s and ¢ ible for me to get up aft ; to ; Bank- own, 80 great was the pain Sale $2. 48 or » price swelled. I was price Men’s High-class "ait: entirely free from pain, My stom Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, browns, ys and blues, . sh Pelee weak and I had little desire | broken lines, worth to $4.00; | worth to ».00; “My kidneys were Bankrupt Sale | Bankrupt ale.. $8. 95) my heart bothered me Men's Suits, beautifully | {utter nd 1 would have dizzy spells I $7. 00 and $8.00 Stet- tailored, in tweeds, worst-| "nen a es TOaDy" scl tae ee sen Dress Shoes; Bankrupt/eds, cheviots and serges;|could get no relief Sale many Pure Wool Fabries in| suffered as 1 did advi price $3. 98 lot; worth to $25.00; Bank-|‘*ke Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill Men’s Hea Work Shoes, rupt Sale Bankrupt price they had relieved him of a similar worth to $6.00; $1 1. 85: trouble. I did und found relief | after taking the first box Sale price on taking them ntil I had entirely Boys’ Shoes, all solid lea- | Bankrupt ther, Bankrupt Sale price . : $1 95 Boys’ Suits; Sale price $ ) Men’s Army Shoes, |tion; worth to rupt Sale H. M. ROGERS Which There Is a Distinct Anemic Condition. In acute the the blood, but in no febrile this anemic tendency mor than in rheumatism ons must be vg of dis is marked As the rheu combated in condition les overy unless 1 $2.00, at SPE. Men's jandkerchiefs at 4¢. navy Flannet Sh Men's Chambray ed in the » Dr. Williams’ the use of this remed. 4 is enriched, its oxygen bearin tituents are multiplied cause the pain and suffering Mr. Lavi 8. Bunday, whe is R. F. D. Ni tried this t to affected, have had no trouble since the rheu matism left me.” a big selec-| To build up the blood there is o & sele dy that has been a 4005 Banke | ora tor a generation, Dr. Williams! $3.6500 =... $2.48 | ncn eer up the entire system, make the . this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. Try and come boo oa a Meese “antadtan war le Wednesday. Shop before Saturday if possible color in the cheeks and lips 9 for on turdays the crowds that pack our store make i i impossible for us to do justice to your wants. rive away that SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK |feeling. Plenty of sunlight, Come—shop early—note address carefully. Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front $13. 85 : to this s ei good, bi the rest. price of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. They are sold by "your own druggist or will be sent direct by mail, post | paid, on receipt of pr cents per box, six boxes for $2.50 by the Dr | Williams Medicine Co., ady, N. ¥ Write today for Opposite the Public Market er the booklet “Building Up dust North of Pike Street ood.” It is tree, hen A COPY the | 1508-1510 First Ave. and war pictures! BY BETTER BLOOD Rheumatism Is a Disease in| _ M that this} . the thin] * and the| 1 burns up the impurities that |) n 5a | MERRION At times it | U" | pris and |“ It would]/opags A I kept !PA $ 85 Men’s Suits, worth to $35 “paar ae name ater en | 2. r Sette: f recovered hink it was the rhe including Best Suits in stock; | matism that affected my heart, as » ors. hold, tacle nd number we unnatural tired er air will | edy skit, There has been no increase in the! song and patter skit, and Gordon and Separate Black Velvet Jackets Are Now Given Preference by Fashionable &Jomen---$19.50 —Upper Main Floor. style possibilities of the Separate Velvet Jacket are revealed emphasized when an attractive Separate Skirt, such as delineated tch. This combination, one similar, makes for conspiciously distinctive Sum- mer outfit, a costume of re- finement and something dif- ferent. | THE | and with Silk in sh or Milan fats for Summer Upper Mai white Milan or Milan bespeak viduality; they pre character, quali style and that indefi something that marks the wearer as a woman of dis- cerning taste in the selection of her Summer apparel Thes mush worn Moor a black indi- a a a The Jacket pictured is of rich black velvet, and is handsomely finished with full belt, white satin collar and button The lining, of exquisite Peau de Cygne silk, adds the last touch of com- pletenc : to 40. . $19.50 » rolling brim on sailors, . tricornes and high flare models, with ribbon bands, fill the re- quirements for y or all oc- casions, and ar correct as a dress Hat or when worn for sport or for outings. Priced at. $5.95, $9.50, $10.95 34 feta Silk ction with fine quality with pronounced The Separate Skirt, used in conn Jacket, is of white taffeta, lan sketched is white brim, an effect € folding the Milan in a and stitching For Gifts Marmalade Jers $1.25 and edge. black _ stripes. Our stock of Spring Style Sk complete, with just such pleasing ment on the smart Baronette Satin Spring shade. s is unusually ripe arrange- irt in any . Main Floor Sleeveless Jackets are proving their importance in sport or outing wear. They are exceedingly favored by the woman who desires freedom of movement with the maximum of warmth and style. They are displayed in black velvet and Baronette trimmed with pale pink, light blue or black revers, collar and cuffs; wool Jackets ar in all the high sk Priced at $12.50, $15.00 and $24.50 woman at any time [ANY | ins *' MONTANANS MUST WORK! HELENA, Mont. —Mon tana y will have to work at Feast TODAY'S PROGRAMS COLISEUM—“Tarian ef the Apes.” Y—Chariie Chaplin in “A “The in days a week if “tne | | physically able, according to ing by the state council of defense, “Myers in “The which will back up “The “Ue. | enn, “ | VLAG—Theda Bare in “The Tiger Woman.” <I1'S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, = HEADACHY, SICK! can't catch him | Don’t stay t works down to the] and gets t d-the Bru s to where his constipated with breath bad, stomach sour ae Sin and head dull. ot Enjoy life! Liven your liver Shorthand Oiaecltacnent and plenty of it, pre and bowels tonight and | Reporting School vails in “The Hou } feel fine. | Shorthand Civu Service flimed at the Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Friday Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1582 FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVR. or 1 IINGTON ST, G CO. STORES Free Dor | GOOD GRASS CATCHER "| FREE WEDNESDAY Select your mower here Wednesday from our large stock and pay regular price for it, and we will give you a good grass catcher to fit it FREE. All-eanvas grass catcher with low price mower; gal- vanized bottom grass catcher with better mowers. The | Myers the Wine with Carmel arring, is being she at ion, The photoplay is inter enough with —blackhand e trials of a girl com © for unloving limax althy ye Arr never | COLONIAL. Ly run tod Taylor Holm Class A in appearing at the “Uneasy Money.’ Arcade 5-knife ball bearing— 14-inch .$10.00 16-inch size. .$11.00 Highland 4-knife ball bearing— 14-inch size...$8.00 16-inch s - $9.00 Crescent 3-knife plain bearing 14-inch size ... SI ® musical ch, a cl military act ‘The latter is colled “The f pep Mesereau's dancing found favor with lovers of cla dancin, » Six Musical N proved v and their br M and Howard kept the audience with their com: | plenty Verna $5.75 16-inch size You can get extra parts for mowers purchased here without delay. t over big onstantly laughing, “A Real Pal All mowers adjusted for perfect cutting before Davis and Wright have delivery. wel but STREET. a clever Main Floor iger Cus Gordon received plenty of applause in an eecentric contortionist act, The Who Is No. 12” episode created the of thrill Manager Pantages has installed a huge patriotic curtain as setting for the Four-Minute men, and the audi: | ence showed appreciation by an out- burst of applause,

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