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[Fit sk LS Si -som Enormous Stocks Suits and Overcoats boiught months ago before the great advance, and now selling at far below the present market price, Think What a Saving— for to duplicate these same gar- ments we will have to pay as much, and in many cases more, than the price we offer them at today. Come up tomorrow and see these Unequaled Values ‘15 Featuring Hirsh. Wickwire Clothes Up to $35 Finest Garments Made “Ready.to-Wear” War Savings Stamps for Sale Here Tailored Ready Co. THE STORE FOR MEN 401-403 PIKE STREET MEN IN FRANCE | HO! HO! SAUERKRAUT |RICHARD F. COOLEY WONTHS AFTER CALL} NOW BEING SLIGHTED) Apren 2%—Men} NEW YORK, April 26.—Yea, att} things Gernan shall become unpopu lar—even sauerkraut. Pickle dealers report true patriots are avoiding sauerkraut because of | breakdown, yoars Ti eiatng compe my ‘expuct fa France six months hence. Re program of the war depart- Wt, decording to Secretary Pak- fSetimony before the nouse mit. gommittee, provides that draft fe stall be made six nonths before | reasonably certain fhe men can led “over there.” ville, Tenn., his old home. extending its German associations. to $50 a barrel. $14 a barrel, with no buyers Special Terms of $1.50 a Week on This Beautiful | Grafonola and Records | This is one of the most popular styles of Columbia Grafonolas. Is equipped with all of the Special Columbia Features—and the spacious cabinet, which gives you ample room for the correct filing of 150 - selections. There is a variety of fine woods to select from— and we invite you to come in and see this special model. ° Music Is Needed in _ Every Home In these times there should be music in the home—the Talking Machine will give you the world’s best—will teach your chil- dren the patriotic music of the nation and will inspire everyone to do their full share in the work that is at hand. This Grafonola is offered with a collection of Ten Selections (five double-faced 75c records) with 1,000 fieedles and a Record Cleaner—all for $89.70—and on the SPECIAL TERMS OF $1.50 A WEEK A call will convince you that this is the instrument you really should have purchased long ago. A List of Patriotic Music That Should Be in Every Home “Somewhere in France Is the Lily” spars Prayer at Twilight” “When the it Red Dawn” ‘nine berty Be nd Me Awny With a Smile” y Sweethenrt Is Somewhere in France” “Hrenk the News to Mother “You're a Grand Old Fing” My Own Uni States” “We'll Never Let the Old Fing Fall” Lihot? 112, Third & Universi! TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Richard F, Cooley, former practic Sts ‘ing attorney in Seattle, haw commit. j ted suicide, according to word receiv. led in Seattle Thureday from Knox He had suffered from a nervous over two Before the war tt wid for from $45! The Gopher elab will entertain Sat Now it is down {o/urday night at the W. O. W. hall Fourth ave and Marton st. 9 STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. PAGE 4 ALLIES PLAN TO POOL ALL THE TONNAGE April 26. —Poolin by an Interallied ship mrd of all tonnage no . by the United state tain, France and Ital jointly discussed by thor Differences of ¢ food muppli have priority hav WASITLINGTON, And oper Official dip’ announ jans woul bring ¢ » abippl ANNE MARTIN BEGINS campaign for the U. 8. senate to }ley Field Malone, © }Giiman, J 1@ Addama und Frank P halt. GARDEN LESSONS |: Prepared Under Supervision of FLOYD RADER County Agriculturist GARDE ESSON NO. 10 But few vegetables, if any |} {be more bighty prised than the to \f} mato. It can be successfully grown loca: The tomato wilt gro soll, © tally when of mots air amy period of ly growth |plants should be star bed. The plants al hased or started in with earth Wher ripenin J in a hot may be pur te young, they may be fl transplanted #0 as to give them | °° Judee mere room, and hardened by ocea-| The Fairview schoo! ts will }atonal exposure to outdoor condi. | Tine & new Max ne tions before being planted in the |/M&. at § o'ele b “The planta should be put out 2s jroon as danger from frost } oF even sooner if some has been made for covering them. They are usually set in squares and pant at a distance of 3 to Sty feet be tween the planta. Three dozen plants should supply the average family abundantly for the year with both fresh and canned tomatoes, to 4 feet long into the ground he aide the plants and tying them to! the stake. The object cought ts to expose the fruit to the sun to haster ite ripening. In some instances, one or more Neht pieces ar acrom the #take In order to furr n addition the plants are prune) by th A geod § practice is te pene to one to three alka p pla Hesing should be freque Freckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off If you are both neous blemish, it paint, powder « over it up phasizes the nuch easier to ment with Applied nigh ¥ ab hia like y morning with soap and water who have (ried this simple, harm “ astonishing ment THEATRE ard and Madison. “There’s Nothing won't en- you all way. 6 clever vaude- ville specialties Robert Warwick the “The Silent Master” Afternoons 20c Nights 10¢ 10c and wecccccccer SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN “,)).5 Sm nabbed 60 barrels | SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.—Mias of hard cider Tuesday @t Dave |f | Anne Martin of Reno left San Fran Adams’ soft drink establishment in cisco today for Nevada to open her Kent sucesed the late Henator Newlands./of the Portland district Mpworth Mine Martin spent her time in fan League, will speak Friday at the Francisco conferring with California Gilman Park M. EB. church, corner wuffragiat leaders , Bhe announced that Mra. Frncei« J. Heney, Mian I i Perkina © | Walsh will stump Nevada in her be | are to |! any good | Souther A Veanel filled | Pre } is The practice is quite common in)‘ small gardens of driving a sake 3) °% Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone examinat r in the United will be held A civil ‘Stewart Clark, 7, was knocked pile fit while ral ave, near stained ere i 4 to his in fald © Ile in the city hospital Gov, Lister will leave next Wed for a tenday trip to Alnuka Superior Jedge Calvin 8. Hall de. a Mr 1 jan T. Mair a divore from Harry G. Blair, on the grounds t ter had not taken « bath William Youngson, superintendent nd ave, N. W. and West 56th at “Dr MW. 8. Clark, of the University of Chichgo, spoke at a Chamber of ome neheon Friday noon, in the Masonic elub, Arcade building Wallace D. Gillies, & Seattle at torney, rexiding at 1317 Sunset pl was unanimously elected chairman of the executive committee of the You ve Republican Club of y. Thursday noon Funeral services were beld for Mra. Mary J me « Do . widew of ( Sant James A from the nidenc ‘i ar i Company A auxiliary, 16ist U. 8 nfar will give q dance and car h mx, at Eighth and 0 ordon fined ste Bryan days ar held for 15 A musical for the benefit of Serb jan childre will be. given by the olitiea) and social tubs ary hur A Mme. Aw apeak at the Women's azsoc bh, on Fr war relief work, at the home * Claude Eckhart, at Endolyne. aminations tor blue print a wtatiots and scientific |“ PoRTLAND | oraa an | loading A wider wpread for the branches, and! ai Eugenie Levy, Mer. |! | Seattle Jenne C. | pre He Thursday at t mission's headquart TACOMA.—Frank taxica at Sumner V charged with br n vi eniay evening © liquor from n of the federal 00 Quit, THE U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, April erman bak ardt was arrested wher here. niand under sim- his passport be entine Star of flar eireumstan ing of Russi 1,200,000 MEN WiLL | BE ADDED TO DRAFT WASHINGTON, April house has passed the sena tion providing for military ser young men reaching the age years Jur last changes will be made {n con’ und the bill will be sent to th dent for hia signature. It w nto the draft ri is extimated 700, jo to war work 200,000 000 w ye avatla 1 t v SEC. DANIELS PRAISES RESCUERS OF BRITISH April 26.—or of the United States destroyer Parker have been com mended by Secretary Daniels for and heroism in their work uing the nine survivors of the British hospital ship Glenart Castle, torpedoed Februa 3IN 5 the ve answer service NAVY. a are now in the of either the army or the RVICE ||} mes! SUBSCRIBE $10 FOR EACH STAR Want to Garden IN CAMPUS FLAG Ten dollars in Liberty Bonds waa} dames E lent fed at his hon | day nes Block | J ALIENS" SCHEME When Mayor Hanson later called Special Offerings for Saturday Shoppers Right Here Is Where you Can Beat the High Cost of Living—Boys’ Suits, With Two Pairs of Pants The extra pair of Pants insures the wearer double service, for one coat always sutwears two pairs of pants, and you have the satisfaction of having the suit al- ways matched perfectly. Sizes 8 to 18. Prices only $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. A direct saving of nearly half. Men’s Suits en's Cotte $15.00, $18.50, $22.50, ; Sox ‘ $25.00 Men’s Fine Cot- Why pay more when you pe Ne gg ot can buy your Suit h at] ‘inforced heel and a very moderate price toe, with ‘ double You'll find in our large] sole, Black, white act ih dein 2 that is de and colors sirable and up to date. Sizes . * for the slim, the medium and Worth 40c. Spe- the stout figure. No extra cial, price for large sizes. 21c Pair CHILDREN’S HATS, COATS AND DRESSES For little 2 , 4-, 5- and 6-year-olds. Nobby Hats of straw, trimmed with ribbon, some have flowers, trimmed in white, blue and pink. ated Dresses of sheer lawn, trimmed with embroidery and lace, with ribbon Sash. ica dis Coats in Pa colors and shepherd checks—all memeriely rs Children’s twidiie Slippers Gunmetal Sabre, low tread heel Sizes S to &r Ar $1.75: mpec Hines 8% to 1 lor $1.98 12% t egular $ Boys’ Wash Suits . All the new materials and styles for the coming stm- mer. Neat, comfortable and stylish. When laundered they look as well as new. A boy always looks so un and crisp in these tasty suits. The prices are most reas- onable—$1.49 to $1.98. Boys’ Strong-Built Shoes Made of good elk; medium weight one-ha sole nalled and Goodyea good heel and back stay. T has medium weight sole and double machine Bizes 9% to 13; regular $2.98; » Sizes 13% to 2; regular $ Sizes 2% to 6%; regular $3.50; spec Made of Fi thie sole and hieh Mallory Hen Contain “Hats The prices on these hats are bound to advance. now while you can at the old prices, Our stock is replete with all the newest models, Boys’ School Shoes Built of good heas her; solid leather sole and stitched and nailed; Blucher cut; reinforced seeees 83.50 to $1.00 on y Have You Bought Any Liberty Bonds? Now. “SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREEt Don't Delay |Patriotic Girls at the rate of 1,000,000 a day. They are more effective against earth- But Need Ground one of the| The I University of mcribed for every rm on the ue wants to put go out and dig. It war gardens. The! is that most of the on ov mn wervicr flag at the foot gion statue Thursday ivernit wants to rat os of the t only drawbac rong, sar girl me e no place to dig. © In the 1 the | Many of them live in hotels and| s unfurled under a, apartments that do not even boast! from top of window boxes & to do about it, | ‘acant Lot? Are! t the fine enthusiasm | ADcinad FO j leaguers who want | wench, wh to dig, go to waste? > . ni if you have a nice vacant lot on ere will be CEL, impletetly Queen Anne or Mt. Baker, or in the ben snes maidl in hin or University districts, | WHEN GLASSES ARE up the Y. W. C. A, preferably | y morning. and ask for) c league roome. The girls will discuss digging plans| at the buge Patriotic league rally, to/ be held Monday night at 7:45, at the oadway high school. Only girls i their mothers will be present, so jon as to the proper kind of; is may be unrestrained. n't want a/€ NEEDED it will be to your benefit to see me. Right prices and best service. Spectacle Fitting Co. -1404 Second Avenue In Rear of Florence Upstairs Store, Gottstein Building. France 0” § { pence that will be 75, and ares 5 for 44 years, | ar enton Thurs. | d McDonald, of Kir Spring and Midsummer Styles 200 Trimmed and Tailored Hats which we have arranged in two groups. These include Bustle Hats, Poke, Wide Flares and Sailors . For Saturday’s behing. $5. 00 and 1322 Second Avenue, 1 Cast iron shells, once thought solete, are manufactured in a aoe