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STAR—FRIDAY, ‘OUST POLITICS | ‘minal : “i = ' DURING PERIOD «-~"“ OF WAR, PLAN BY MILTON BRONNE K WASHINGTON hess men, labor leader e lotta Dean, | litical captains v none ma Kutter and Miss Helen quietly at work er the coronation at the| has been often discussed and derided. present: | via: that of having a 5 stomobile and ride away | during the war ar |ALL READY FOR BIG CARNIVAL! RYTHING IS oper In Friday in the EXPLANATIONS ve M ARTIN BY L ¢ Roar N aes t and Presid Mins Char conduc’ down and The © plaifed it with mere 1 to kee r ont ties, & t Sue fase, Ne Gre wenn ont Sadircraft 5 queen is to be 1am informed by a well posted ival is staged by the ewsboys to finance a their sick benefit fund home and Joe He ear in the sneman and Mate M tah Neterer raday by | ported ¢ for evading KANE-TAYLOR LEATHER SPECIALTY CO. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) Has the best equipped plant tn not tried to throw brick adminis tion and of war de vities, and that the 1 no more interfere jer functions of 1 wish ¢ with tt con ‘ongress to faterfere ur in an effort to beat would men who had voted against K. OF P. BAND GIVES CONCERT || 8 Northwest for manufacturing es designed to make America ced dead wk Rrief Cases, Card Cases and war ; oni nor Riven || Purses. ers in thin] night by We make and repair Ladies’ nd, Company T randbage of Pythias, was © by “If It's Made of Leather— We Make It” ar “ te from the winning a = ———-4 They also know that all such fights! SANITARY MARKET sums of money which might be put Opposite Liberty Theatre to better uses—such as chase of Li = BANKRUPT| Sold by Order of United States District Court | Entire Bankrupt Stock and Fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist Sold byl: polls Order of the United States District Court—Purchased by H. M. Rogers at His Own Price and Now on Sale at the Red Front. The Wind-up of the Big Bankrupt Sale at the Red |‘ Front starts Saturday at 9 a. m. Having just purchased the entire bankrupt stock and fixtures of Hogan & Lind.-|‘*' quist, at 1937 First Avenue, and merging it with his|!-o» » immense Red Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue, | *”,’ Rogers will unload quick and wind up this sale as soon |; as possible. Prices have been cut to the core—this com- | ‘”' bined stock must move tomorrow, and the following Bankrupt prices should do the work. rake Shoes for men and women, including Waik-Over, Stetsons, Florsheims, Johnson Murphys, and other well-known makes. Piles of Hart, Shaffner & Marx, Heldman’s Union-made and |°°re ' Strauss “Quality” Clothes for men. Bins of Arrow Collars, ; Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Under- wear, Stetson Hats, etc. OVER $50,000 STOCK THROWN ON SALE—over 50,000 BARGAINS to be had. Merchandise bought at a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its real value. If you want to save money, come to this sale close Satu night at 6 o'clock. Following are a few items Bankeropt Hogan Stock. to give you nf idea of how merchandise will be sacrificed: Hundreds of Arrow Collars 2 for 15c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go again tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, instead of contract price of 20c. All sizes, late styles, included. Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will go at 6B¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Mon- arch brands, will go at 98¢. And Men’s Pure Silk Shirts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. Men’s B. V. D. Underwear has been cut to 45¢. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will goat 28¢. Men’s Dress Hats that sold 10 $2.: will go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men's 15¢ Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. Men's Cotton|‘ rwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs go at 4¢. ~ Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks at 6¢. Men’s Chambray 85¢ Work rts at 59¢. oh ae we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 65¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, go at|”’ Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Log-_| ,. gers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s wrk or dress wear, will be sold tomorrow at final wind-up prices. Come tomorrow to the wind-up of this Great |** Bankrupt Sale. Join the crowds and save while you still have the opportunity. ag wr SELOES mss|Men’s Suits: Men’s Dress Shoes; broken lines, worth Overcoats, Boys’ Suits we PRESS KiVETRATING SeRviCe SHAH. OF PERSIA Sale OREGON VOTERS | SLOW TO VOTE AT Six Wee are TLAND, May ROGERS, GARDEN Prepared Under Supervision of FLOYD RADER County Agriculturist GARDEN LESSON NO. 38 Three hot weather to $4.00; Bankrupt Sale price ...... P shee eons $1.98 Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth to! Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; | $8.00; Bankrupt $3 45 1 Bankrupt Sale $2 48 Sale price ..... ettrescesees e | ERS ee Oe . Men’s Suits; Cassimeres, in browns and, grays; worth to $18.00; Bankrupt Sale price .. Men’s High-class Su and blues, worth to $20. 00; Bankrupt Sale price Men’s Overcoats and to $25.00; Bankrupt $8.00 Stetson Dress ; Bankrupt Sale price $3. 98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6; pte $2.85 Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, broken lines, 1d be set about nd trait mato 3 feet apart each way on & support; he Raincoats, worth the 9.85 | plants sho 8.95 worth to $5.00; Bankrupt ee BORO RE ID) Sale price an ; 1. 89 Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, | ting has begun it Boys’ School Shoes, “jeather; worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Pure} in n piant: tat with strong Bankrupt Sale | price ........ $1. 68 Wool Fabrics in lot; worth niegyed ue Ae pat : $11.85 ' $8.00 Ladies’ Novelty Shoes, Brown vamp | to $25; Bankrupt Sale price Joan't get any but the spindly onc with Wh: uppers; Men’s Suits, worth to $35.00, including) bury them deeper in the ground Bankrupt Sale price ......-. $3. 95 Best Suits in stock; $13 85 Peeplant and pepper take abou $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal stock; | Bankrupt Sale price ...... e the same treatment given tomatoe Men’s Pants to $3.00; Bankrupt ae price .... ! $1 38 RECORDS GROW Men’s Fine Dress Pants, val- $ IN TRIAL OF Special Saturday $3. 65 ues to $6.00, go Saturday at.. 2.48 112 I. W. WS This bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will not last long. We must wind it up in ‘I. Gutian Gi oe . harry. Rogers has already purchased another great stock. It will be thrown on sale just | apm tnaa td 4% soon as this Bankrupt stock is disposed of. It is for this reason we are forced to f the trial « wind up this present sale as soon as possible. It is for this reason we will sell merchan-) Workers of the dise tomorrow at much less than its actual value, So come, partake of bargains, and! “!\! conspiracy re remember— Bankrupt Sale Price $4.35 $7.50 Men’s Army Shoes, ern World, charged nt the 5 pond corre ence to sho mplicity of in a dividual de Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check “ii: A onmanten People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) ssh ilesgy’ Rei 8 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Store—our doors close. im f inquiry Please attend this sale mornings if possible. Make between day night at 6 o’clock sharp. istake—note address carefully. 100K FOR THE BIG UNION STORE WITH THE RED FRONT * a 2 sali welea The Red Front Clothing Co. : 1508-1510 First Avenue Opposite the Public Market nM langu Date def a bench ‘in tion, has been |wtahd tflal by nictans, Just North of Pike Street } LESSONS| plants mont | 7 MAY 17, 1918. PAGE 5 FIFTH PLAY BY * MANTELL SWAYS ‘HIS. LISTENERS Metroy She Rhodes Co. $19.50, $22.50 and $24.50 Smart Spring Coats SPECIAL SATURDAY $15.00 UNTIL NOON Upper Main Floor AP err purchase of iceable, smart § to last unti morning that wi ” White aoe les , d re ‘ pring and~ 2 “fi nd Vr Summe treet, dre or aon Summer feats ae. They are nie el Wool Velour and Burella Cloth $7.50 Upper Main Floor with and large collars, in belted or Empire model novelty pockets ? ppear Natural Hinokies in the nted shades of sand, " hit Milans Quaker Pekin and French om White Patent Milan blue “— yg Mom White Hemp oh « re ¢ 1 with 7 5 tion for Women’s Wool Sweaters Men’ s Shirts $1.50 nay i mene son Main Floor for Summer--Choice $3.95 1 Ught » ure particular about their ns [MEN » Dre s Shirts, and because of Upper Main Floor. we are anxious that men Wool Sweaters are loosely 00 You WAKE UP TIRED? a0 hi sin t ithe phe ald hotas ae THESE | knit and consequently of” When you yuy shirts for r 10uld choose fro the proper weight ~ for Spring and Summer and will provide just the protection one needs. foe tired out these, as satisfaction will be the rule in every inste 5 French Cuffs—Coat Styles are displayed in every imaginable pat- tern; pin stripes, wide stripes, cluster stripes and figures, and are made cor- rect for perfect fitting and comfort, of madras, crepe and Oxford cloth. Sizes 14 to 18, They are featured in belted styles with roll and small sailor collar, in rose, cardinal, Copenhagen blue, green and maroon; also plain coat styles with V neck. Sizes 38 to 46. Handed Sailors — The Red Croan with a monster * thousands of wome WILL HOLD TAG DAY FOR POLISH SOLDIERS : Far and Near : News by Telegraph and Telephone Orn Are_you bein PYORRHEA T PATME rvi of the high rent district, ate advertising, enable make you this offer. Go to any dentist, get his prices, then fo me land get 20 per cent . from his figure, with 5 lens methods and PE! Albert Hansen derived from » for the bene-| Answer, —* You hear the “call. FOR EXCESSIV <URIC ACID? TRY THE WILLIAMS he Melrose apart- p, were crawl |thru a rubbish outlet Cor. First Ave. Sergt. Edward BB. Moore has been TREATMENT Jeweler and Silversmith DR. EDWIN J. BROWN A > first marine officers he 1010 Second Ave., Near training camp at Quantico, Va |75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Madison Moeting of Seattle Auxiliary, PRT phn i be held Friday at § p. m. in assembly » you start the day rigna_on Firat ave hall, Stuart bi z Regimental colors will be present ed to 63rd regin of Coast Artl at Fort W n next Wednes AGATES cut and pelished..... . 50c hey: eer was | d'Second aves? wii| Moo Welsfield, secretary of the| Agate Gree Is Good prices because of the You can easily pick up enough along provide ample ry for your own adorn- Work f little bit hard= and you can “gift friends at very little We make agate our usiness because of known as the only who did not raise his the war. Beantifal but different, _ s Gem Sho EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia pan, Home Insurance er of Portland, i Coo prdination of wome University of war work ha apart 3-Gal. Stone Jar and Cover, ola for Saturday i9 Bc PACKAGE OF PURITAN LIME FOR PRESERVING FF EGGS FREE WITH EACH JAR. ing Cyril Maude, noted English actor, will spe t University ¢ . nm Tuesday at 10 a. m. ral services for Mrs. Henry eld at 2p. m, Frid ndia has ruit half eatin 7 Preserve eggs now for winter use. Experiments JP s Kos bse sont saa covering 15 years’ time with more than 25 different 7 y ,e for distribu kinds of fluids and preparations prepared and sold [FR as egg preservatives, the Department of Agriculture, 4 Dominion of Canada, Division of Chemistry, found fF that lime water was the cheapest and best of the lot. 9 3 lon Jar and Cover, special. . -98¢ 4 No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Dutch ized t WASHINGTON — The Summer Special J ie vniva suv —For the— Sale of Automobile Accessories - VANCOUY Young Ladies oma Chapt Save on Automobile A here Saturday. on gy ite Things that every autoist mu so why not buy White ¢ as 814 Inch top 63 : . an them substantial saving from here Saturday at a ’ Lace FE regular prices? xible Welted ution will unnex of Leather Sole—tinch Broad Gecteatown p.m $1.50 Rain-e-Way Windshield Wi 95¢ Heel. Sizes 244 to 7. Widths Judge Gor ) in fines 4 Schroeder re Pressure Gi .98¢ B, 6D and EB. $3. 95 he dyperg mars (608 Automobile Tire Pump. $1.69 Per pair... clvil-service Also special prices on Fisk Bicycle Tires and wee McKee Spelge Auto Lenses, Soe Ss UNION wy, ave, Tobin ABOCTON | °: sae SampleVhoeSnop} Second Floorfitel Bldg SecondePike Take levator Council ance fe benefit of Red Saturday night at Duw ae 1 Mart ‘ SECOND’ Pt aes se RL ee ee ae oe WE