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‘OTIS SKINNER | WINS HEARTS -IN-NEW PLAY Extry! Extry! We Capture Berlin! KA iy Big Benefit Dance Given by the Teamsters’ and Truck Drivers’ BY Line rt gla A yette t eavy drat : \ 1 Union cos Fy w i nak LOCAL 174 ' emg tion che. aifieaa tere =A Tee < ¢ nail kind of knight ¢ . . 1 1} i at “ 1 : Dreamland Tonigh t Given for the Benefit of oRPHEUM elp Ket on with the w push the boche back where he be © | longs | ond t Our Boys Over There TICKETS, Me Includes Dancing all Bvening ALL WELCOME LADIES FREE TBANKRUPT| | (=) STOCK findin The Se utes to ne him uy are doit Like Poker | A GR the organ loervation | | graphic apparatu our own Hines and at chines trying to fly @ vent them frotn seeing « | Uons. “Team work,” and not al displays of bravery brilliance, is impressed on every chasse pilot patrol with a wchine has the } » camera man over the objective, protecting it | while it Is doing Ite work, and getting it back safely. Hogan & Lindquist Sold by Order of United States District Court fo 235233°") 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 and Now on Sale at the Red Front. Come Saturday to the Big Bankrupt Sale at the Red Front. Rogers just purchased the entire bankrupt stock: and fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, at 1937 First Ave- |‘ nue, and has moved and merged it with his huge Red |: Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue. And it is this |: great stock—this combined and stupendous array of | high-grade merchandise—which will be thrown on sale| 2” ciacn de tomorrow (Saturday) at positively the lowest Bankrupt we've ever on wom & merchandise. Shoes for men and women, including Walk-Over, Stetsons, Washington Dry Sox and other well-known makes. Piles of “Sellmore,” Heldman’s Union-made and Strauss “Quality” Clothes for men. Bins of Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch |‘ Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Underwear, Stetson Hats, ete. | ,, OVER $50,000 STOCK THROWN ON SALE an ' 600 fret aw two legs of the My in “V" hus, I was the highest Over 50,000 Bargains to be had. Merchandise bought at ||" ’ a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its " c grew stead > 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| We knew we were f Now Selling the close Saturday night at 6 o'clock. Following are a few items | °°" °"s!"* ; Bankrupt Hogan Stock. to give you an idea of how merchandise will be sacrificed: | || Hundreds of Arrow Collars 2 {or 15¢ ©": Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow Perfect Health at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20¢. All sizes, late styles, included. Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. bose that sold to $1.25 will go at 69¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and M arch brands, will go at 98¢. Men’s $2.50 Pajamas and Night Shirts go at $1.25. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Pants that sold $2.50 go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at S¢. Men's lie Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, at S9¢. Men's Cotton Un- derwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs at 4¢. Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 15¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks at 5¢. Men's Chambray 75¢c Work Shirts at 49¢. Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalis at 49¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, gers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will : be sold tomorrow at the very lowest sale prices. AND HERE ARE BANKRUPT SALF | t PRICES ON MEN’S SUITS AND SHOES—they demand your attention tomorrow. pry SHELOES wmsx| Men’s Suits MISSES’ Man‘s Dress Shoes; Overcoats, Boys’ Suits broken lines, worth to $4.00; Bankrupt in ; j Men’s Pants to $ 98 c Sale price $1. 98 | Bankrupt Sale pri ‘ in browns and Almost Every Human Ail- ment Is Directly Trace- able to Impurities in worth to $3.50. the Blood. at Log | | / STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. PAGE 5 ‘Air Fighting Just Great Poker Game rman gunners tse black he French t Dodge Shells Was Target 1 was most expos flying abow rear—decid: me. Down he came in our to make a try for to detach our rear man on t ft Their object was to break our formation Had this been accomplished, they would have been two and our game would have been up. As the boche came do & reversement—sky roc banked to the left, back in my Kept Formation My companion on the loft of the at the same time did a right) reversement; the rest of our patrol slowed down so we could keep formation. The situation was such that we had two boche machines be tween us The first burst from his ma chine gun had torn holes thru my wing, some of his bullets passed uncomfortably close to my head. ur maneuver of bringing the two beeches between us frustrat ed their design to cut out one of us from the formation. hey continued to dive and turned back We « ed in at once and the patrol resumed full motor ‘. SPOKANE ST. BRIDGE a UNSAFE, SAYS CASE ESTABLISH SCHOOL OF WAR SCIENCE HERE Is Tie If the Blood Is Kept Pure | eat Kener T Er Bankrupt Sale ri $2. 48 grays; worth to $18.00; Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; : Men’s Suits; simeres, $7.65 ~ price ; Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, broken lines, | Bankrupt Sale price ( worth to $1.00; Bankrupt Men’s High-class Suits; browns, grays ES cere eee 89c, and blues, worth to $20.00; $8 95 len’s $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson Dress | Bankrupt Sale price ° Shoes; Bankrupt Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats, worth | Gale. price 20... -cccsceoee 3.98 to $25 0; Bankrupt Sale. price $9.85) Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and Pure Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to 36; Bankrupt Sale $2.85 Oe PPP ere Wool F ' wah any Boys’ Shoes, all Jool Fabries in lot; worth heather: Bankrupt Sale price. . $1 95 to $25; Bankrupt Sale pri ] 1.85 $8.00 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes, Brown vamp | Bly uits, ae to 00, including | with White Kid upper: st Suits in stock; } Bankrupt Sale price 3. 95 | Bankrupt Sale price ...... 13.85) $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy $4 stock; | ‘ ee Fa 8; i. big selection; worth to | 58, Sankrup Bankrupt Sale price Sere $7.50 Men's” special Saturday This bankrupt H $4.35 $3.45) . $3.65 | $2.38) n & Aindawiat stock will not last long—so grasp your opportunity | Sale price Men’s Fine Dress : Pants, val- ues to $6.00, go Saturday at Army Shoes, and attend this Gigantic Sale. Rogers buys right—and as Rogers buys—so he sells. Join | the crowds tomorrow and show your appreciation of Rogers’ progressive efforts. For Rogers gives what he advertises—the people know. And remember— ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK BRople, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale—come and partake of the bargains. Sale starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 8 o’clock. Come ea and shop early, for we exe a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. Please attend this | mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT, The Red Front, Clothing Co. Come Upstairs, Mr. Man, and Help to Conserve Your Dollars— You like prompt ke to two. The like efficiency—you you dollar ¢ ervice combined 65 Economy mean resource Shoe Your money Earns more. r English W dlvear Welted; 1 Calf, Cordovs and Black Calf-—84 and 86.95 per pair i IS VITAL WAR PACT nsec at eyo tl eee: White's Gem $ BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP Second Floor Eitel Bldg, S econd &Pike St Jhe Rhodes Co. DIVE Corsets--Special Saturday Pe vat $1.00 Formerly 0, $ 100, $2 and $3.0 ), $2.50 an 209 / Upper Main Floor. p ) di posal sale of 300 Royal Worcester, Gossard 4 las A and Rhodesa Corsets, comprising broken line 7 taken from the shelves and tables of regular stock } Back lace models predominate the selection, while 4h the styles comprise medium, low and high bust corset with long skirts. Some are in plain white coutil, other : in pink and white brocades, Sizes 21 to 36,’ but ‘not $19.50 Sitk each size in every model Dresses Special Saturday @hite Summer fats $7.50 pret e Upper Main Floor | from the $12.50 | Jare these Upper Main Floor | dainty, smart summer i t | hats that will be displayed vam) reduction © | Saturday in numerous | THE $7.00 on each model They are de- - of these Silk igned o Dresses is made for no Hivtie Wemy-dnd Wale other purpose than to in- fluence Saturday morn- -atent Mila pf Patent Milan shopping. This sav- ing | and are trimmed with ing is substantial enough | black velvet and colored to repay any woman for | crepe facing, ribbons, the slight inconvenience | flowers and fancy novel- of coming down town ties. The model sketched — early, a a sign de flare ang is faced with black velvet ab adorned with wing and narrow gros-grain ribbon. Phere are no restricth price ee ee eo enon aa TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00—Are hown in won- the sale includes the derful assortments, including all favored styles and choice of any colors. $19.50 Suk Dress in Stock || 25¢ Size Peroxide of Hydrogen 9G 4 coos quainy atte site Main Floor s used in designing these 50c size Pebeco Tooth Pa 25< «ize Woodbury's dresses, which are made with Soap . self or georgette sleeves; tunic 1 straight skirts, normal i ana short waisted 250 mize Euthymol Tooth nes n and range and sum- Copen- ay, Navy LABOR AGREEMENT ((KANE-TAYLOR LEA SPECIALTY CO. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) 17 BY GILSON GARDNER J unorganized workers into unions. Has the best equipped plant im THE ASIC FIGHT-HOUR pay | the Northwest for manufacturing IS RECOGNIZED AS APPLYING | Brief Cases, Card Cases” antl IN ALL’ CASES IN WHICH EX. | Purses ISTING LAW REQUIRES IT, and We make and repair Ladies? th Handbags. n of hours, 1 to the t | “If It’s Made of Leather— | more im F We Make It” hing of the war In England an industrial revo- lution is being quietly brought . ¥ about by organized 1 SANITARY MARKET An in Opposite Liberty Theatre violent ure subsisten: and his famil nimum wa: fam. AGATES pos aaa “ 50c A Prices Moderate Heautifal but ibe | dene of Workers Under a _ Wor ks on Camp s of pi _| Save on Seeds Saturday & Now is the time to dig into that war garden you haven’t done We have a big line of S Fertilizers, Sprays, Tools, ete. Some are specially priced just for Saturday. axe So. PEAS 19¢ Lb. Reg White Clover Mr Puritan Lime 25¢ kage ertilizer, erving eggs ns of Blue Grass 35e¢ Lb. 40 59¢ Price De Price f Only wl 1 1 \ tock other uses. [worked far W ‘ (" Hnlarger ve Good Garden Hose Cheap 5 Ly tt Saturday we offer you choice of guaranteed pure od i by 00 f black Rubber Hose or Cotton-covered Hose, in 25- and Js : ; a eikin t 50-foot sections, complete with couplings. From all 9 \ ike shore indications the rly-season specials are going to 4 \ be the best, so don’t delay your Hose buying. {| < 25 feet Cotton o1 2 69 i OAKLAND QUITS “BLOW Rubber Hose ...... . i | OVER LIBERTY BONDS Regular Price $3.50 ; | OAKLAND, Cal., Apri 26.—Oak 50 feet Cotton or 2 Hose =... D4.98 Regular Price $6.50 0. D. Orders Taken, iC Rubber No Phone or C. aaa) in the THIRD LIB. | | AN. (| 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street — agh