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54ers service. to! CLUB WOMEN ithe homefurnisher’, BUSY GRINDIN at make f Wom ‘ Mederatic the new STANDARD IDEAL collapsible steel go-carl: extra value $12.60 namo of womer etlvities in how! The women attended an #00 | Wednesday morning. At 9 a. m gavel called them to order for business sesaion In the afternoon a prograr \Let War Welles Move to the country, help with | duction there, if you are not ar “|aential unit in the city, and chair in the ble gray executive's of. fice of the city hall His first dimppointment came |~ when he looked thru Mayor Hanson's desk and found two cigar boxee— empty. o Mayor ire Out of Luck OB, yes! Acting Mayor T. H. Bo! ‘Was having a lovely time Wed ks president of the city eotncil Mayor of the city dur- Bae Chamber of Commerce needed badly, expec: Seattle, Beacon hill and Rainier is Elliott 4573 Arcade Dulidiag: EXONERATE CYCLIST aul committee on the Skagit| Seattle, who was killed | day night. Patrotmen Fred Mills : himself inthe swivel! nesday without result ANNOUNCEMENT | y EXTRAORDINARY Because Our Landlord Has Leased This Store to Huteson, the Optician Goldberg's Shirt Shop, 323 Pike St. ust Close Out--and at Once! This is the situation: Our landlord has given us but a few more weeks. (We have exhausted every other resource and must now sacrifice our entire tock of MEN’S FURNISHINGS. If you need shirts, don’t let this opportunity get by you. Here are handsome quality in all length of sleeves, beautifully made from all the new fabrics at prices you won't duplicate soon again. Maybe never again. We have taken all our $1.2! 8 = marked them for this sale 85 All our $1.50 Shirts go on sale at $1. is All our $2.00 Shirts go on sale at $1. 45 All our green and purple Shirts, solid col- ors with black piping down front, latest craze in w York, are now $1 And the $5.00 stripe Shirts are marked at ... : Size of all Shirts from 1 Sleeve lengths, 33 to 36 inches. Soft or stiff cuffs. More than 10,000 Shirts for your se- lection. jUnderwear---Richmond’s, Chalmer’s and Cooper's All for Sums You’ll Gladly Pay--Sizes 34 to 50 j We want to impress upon you that this Going-Out-of-Business Sale differs from the average sale in that it does not make any pretenses There is no exaggera- | tion either from the salespeople or through the newspapers. No attempt is made to create an impression that the store is giving greater values than it really is. But you'll find that the sale is even better and bigger than the advertisement led you to believe. GOLDBERG’S SHIRT SHOP | 323 PIKE STREET AT FOURTH Neckwear at 40¢. The very latest ill be the fashion this sum- mer—and every one away under price! 50e Suspenders you’ll find here at..40¢ 75e Ties you'll find here at Boston and Paris Garters .......... 20¢ 65¢ B. V. D, Underw arment. .50¢ 35¢ Socks are now on sale at... . 25¢ $2.00 Pajamas in all colors at ...$1.45 Leather Belts, a large variety at....65¢ 75c Chalmer’s Poros-Knit, garment. .50¢ 25¢ Socks are now 6 pairs for....$1.00 ‘OUT BUSINESS tearily Wedne ay morning in a business wexxton of | Plymouth church Wednestay nig Have Your Home ::-.. let a war worker live in your house, in the advice of the housing committes, | His objection in Lists of houses for shipworkers are | bition of ly in the Weat| would re ley districts. The committee's phone MCorperation Cikinee! Cald:| Harold Arthur, motoreyciist, waa! HEAR MYSTERY SHOTS fand Councitnen Fitzgerald and exonerated by a coroner's jury Wed Several mysterious revolver shots deft Tuesday night for San! nesday, following his arrest, after|in the vicinity of Lesechi park re . 10 appear before the cap | colliding with Miss Harriet Carter, oc | pated in police investigation Tues | Power project bond imue, he} The accident occurred last Wed) W. A. Elliott combing the grour STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1918. PA' "Gave Up Her Home’ WOODINVILLE Gi asnapaan'| DANCE TO AID | SMOKE FUND Vvery At Woodiny Legion of Low will eat Vranee and. Saambs rmey —note the many mat the Plym mea ' featu Li rmen of mmit t make this cart toon w mited to ten min na] l{ ?. C. ENGINEERING ainat time to get 5 the activities of @ yeat co EMPLOYES AID || * atrong anh 1 the nom t ter af nt eollapsit t followe mmmMittee report } |) record for the Med 1 fervics, 1 on furtously in the} wing in the last I t ured Note the p oO Coast Engineering Ce y aplendid helt sah nr money for the “Our F this excellent the. ae on ance Tobacco Fu Time we sell ‘ i] oor as a omar © A Reason to make sudden pro 1 Cairns boosting give: ua demonatration aasent with the able assists ANI mer |. Morganroth, in the IDEAL: pr $12.50 Observe the Rules purchasing department he ae a tnont regard for parlia:| have raluod $ thus far, and 66 9 mentar aw 4 busi |) are t going i] S$ U: y yo: . speci = rward with the forbality | Ke rman of the American toba » for a American . n her annual pidier in the $6.75 xe © women t | ‘Today the fund her by $46.20 ity of inculeatir j thru the efforts of people (hru the steel framed sulky, black er es eat war may be made a last At Royal Mr i ob, Wright ed 1 whee he homes of America |planned a dance and raised $17 for t res eoat and | be educated out of widiera tobe, pack covered with leathe vablt of waste. Ruth Chas la group of he = * 4 Jone to the women of} Z little friends ¢ little play and two Sack . balnace to keep their boys in| GQUNTESU ef ONSLOW: made 70 ce for th ' wheels prevent upsstting |: 2 bas of ae } there, and + way te adjustable back; very p | il # Juraaiio tokl the clu 2} Net on her hom n London, | the dier » the « of good theal and serviceat y | we omen ‘Tuesday night [but her time and service has the Ame an amokes that will give ex wt nervy | We need trained men and women! Countess of Onslow given tw the Alderwood ' n hout, pr . k Lae f bert ' n ' ‘ ~—~~ ~_~—[——_——_> > >——r—r~~wr-'-- wa ear “ f s f n a lawn mower: ana of the convention a affaire romaceo FUND | 2b wome The haw Thos. Mayer, Roslyn, Waah S100 special— taetturel (a bette ; ve GA. Whitewon. 881, iad athyehu t 1 and ate. &. 0 | pa. Bpoor the | th n finds Mrs. Jee Caronine, 414 Sevemtis \, ages 8 rll eg ee ia atiard, tex 304 es } mout whoily on the! or war Pigg are te, » work onl Maner Phyeirel Coltere Give Pageant “yd At 430 Tueesda afternoc on a Mire A.D. Wield, 4126 Ninth ave $1.40 . Coast Koudsen, Quileene, Waa | “ wale ted at Dance ot Meyal, Wash Mrs Hen Danielson FRANCISCO, June 5.Wim, Mre A. Deniteleon Mr. Wright m of | epeeches and reports and the repe » Bry thru S8P Aten MeNeit lof the election board were the out IF sco C 1Ong Mise nirveter fi eat i ning t a8 ‘mlmg mint standing features. A patriotic 7 ‘ oS. Fe se lgram will be held at mM in the}! me ro PRittiiiitititi Chas. Weedring ©. Henry fo mame that he ad: | qn samples Leyle MeNel! real jaw anced last fall, namely, that prob manufacture of beer | in a larger consump | PACIFIC ENGINEERING CO. val | ton of whisky, Hut this objection “Vat Ave. he 82888 can be easily met by a bill whieh jy. v-atibecstedline Poet “ | will prohibit during the war the male |x, Phee . $1.00 ot whisky an well as the manufac | Fllesheth Beyer » wl ture of beer | Mrs. BK. Worsaroth 39} clude | Erting Benson % prohi include lw. Nichols 1.00! sale as well as manufactu Mr. Hoover would bare she pres ' Ralph Mamphrils ;jand wale of intaxicar Kg the | Gea C. Mahn wor, No one knows better than he Lawrence Mayer *i that the use of alcohe low | Coc! Monn 1. Deneran oppone Ke % Cabene Matt Willers ition of both manufacture oy a oy oy o o se « ae} of | oy oy no | M et oy rv or) “ cy oo ry oy a) ay a ary 0 ne 0 0 xe o |aene efficiency TO CURE “GROUP : eS RY HARRY B. HUNT LZ WASHINGTON, BD. June 5 LW. T. dobnston |The next step in tightening up draft | ©. Geret regulations no ax to bring into the arm: Uncle Sam's maximum figh ing «strength will be the calling out of men classed physically as “Group aaigdl! id Nem Rater EB." of men suffering from various |j "Sergemsen able all immediat omen will be required te ents which prevent une in the army | mit to medical treatment to their troubles and even to minor J eratio No man, howe lrequired to submit to a major oper Ja ne tior | Pred A. Dontin 100 Up to now the medica artment | 4- © He} p to now the medi rtment | A. 0. Wind ee |hax been unable to ur » the|w. it. Mergon | cs work of putting these men In fit con- | Priend dition for army service r the most part, of course, men snes ae PSUS: | feet, which would interter | weight carrying or heavy defective eyes, hernias arc ine nd rem ments, moat of which can be rem Jedied in a few weeks or month treatment | The first call for men from Group| p |C, just made, i for men to asnist in| F spruce production for the airplane | program, 9, 000 ADDED TO: “COAST UNIONS. Improve conditions at home, #0 diers will find them better when return, said President C. I jt Young, in his report We eday to Tuesday afterno and st htway | when he heard of the mayor's ultima: | \the st 4 laborers era and affixed } ire to a proclama-| tum. | fasteners no are hole Pacific tion = prohibiting explosive fire-| For weeks he hasn't beon able to} coast convention in the Labor ‘Tem-| works" in the city of Seattle on the | sleep, because he dreacned so of mil glorious Fourth of July. jions of children ¢ ding explosive | lutions are to be presented to Do you mean not one pin-wheel, | licen » that they could s I |the convention late in the afternoon not one sky-rocket?™ he was asked. "| pinwheel or buy three bunches of] Values Up to $10.00 1 sure do, A asky-rocket would | firecrackers from committees, During DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Martin DD. Ss president of th ashington at 106 Columbia district, United Mine Workers of a0 America. ‘The pri Ww tors of my ident's report called atton-| signe on First = tion to the growth of the unions in| moved my Dent the Pacific coast district from four with membership of 1,000, to 16, with [membership of 10,000 70 ESCAPE DEATH IN ha “No FIREWORKS ON 4TH JULY; just make just as nasty a fire in a ship “Why, the law says that we must |yard as a bunch of firecracker on't have ‘em Mayor from the other si I have left the imita- Me] | roo! 4 } Fourth The mayor's proclamation, in part, The city’s executive, who, it is evi-| follows: MH | dent, only maintains the executive! “On July 4 games, sports, singing, the d always enjoyed fireworks, but} the street WeAreBackedUp by THE BEST ~ Medical Authorities , when we tell you that decayed teeth are dangerous, unpleasant and a serious menace to the health. If you only had to suffer a tooth- ache from a bad tooth, that would be bad enough, of course—because nothing is more painful than an aching tooth. But the ache is one of the least harmful things that comes from bad teeth. Poison gathers around the roots and slowly and insidiously it works its way into the system, gathering at some convenient place, a joint preferably, and soon causing swell- ing, inflammation and pain his i is often diag- nosed as “rheumatism”? when as a matter of fac if the bad tooth were put into a healthful condition the whole trouble would at once disappear and the unpleasant symptoms subside. These poisons are also taken directly into the stomach in the course of the mastication of the food and many unpleasant disorders of the stomach and digestive organs result. If you will ask your physician he will tell you that nothing is of greater importance to the general health than a good digestive apparatus. Impaired tion is at the bottom of more rsified human ailments than almost any other one factor. And nothing will make you feel more generally miserable, more “unfit” or less efficient than to have your stomactr out of order. Eye, ear, nose, throat, and even diseases of the spine, are now known to be very often caused by bad teeth. If you have decayed teeth, are dg going to allow them to persist? You are making a great mistake if you do § At this dental office you get ty services of the graduate registered den- tists—men of the highest standing in their profession. Every operator in this office has graduated from the very best dental colleges and passed the exam- ination of the state dental board. And each and every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our prices are the very lowest—our workmanship is the best that any one can turn out. We use only the best of materials. We guarantee all work. And, by the way, ours is a REAL guarantee, which means just what it says—f for any reason whatever your work does not give you entire satisfaction, come back to us and we will make it ae This guarantee is signed both by the oper- ator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. FREE EXAMINATION We inyite you to call and let an expert dentist give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you just what is necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. 5 If you have prices quoted to you at the ordinary dental office, which do only an ordinary volume of business, you will have a pleasant surprise coming when you find how little it will cost you to have the work done here. For, remember that we do a very large volume of business, which permits us to take a smaller profit on the individual case than the ordinary office can possibly af- ford to take. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. DR. L. BR. CLARK anew to the service of our Clip Out This Coupon; Help Sammies TO TUK Kprror The femttle Ster: laclesed find . to bey " pechages of tebarce. thre “Our Boys te Fraece Tebecce Fand,” for American fighting m: in Preece. 1 anderstem! that each dollar beys four packages, cach with « retail vaine of 45 cents, and that in cach ef my packages will be placed © pesteard, addressed te me, on which my unknown friend, the seldier, willl agree to send me o message of thanks. rat S vered w mbens h oo at A curio deal O, has a coa teeth which he values D000. LADIES’ HIGH GRADE OXFORD ARIE oon sos nocbeseesisavornmsermduaanvssisys orinees ccette HANSON ISSUES THE EDICT! France ts the place for explosions 7 county auditor, that official "preathed now aid Mayor Ole Hansonta silent’ prayer of thanksgiving Sizes 2, 3 and 4 Only ‘or every purchaser dime's worth of ex fire rks It would have ht Suspension of all other busi for heaven knows how long. are strictly All-Leather made by well-known manufacturers, bought by the Sanitary Public Market Management To Be Sold as an Advertising Attraction for the Market Now, father,” reproached Mrs. | y of the}r m, “you know how you like the vation in relation to the city, had | speaking, ete., will be held in all the grace to blush and admit that he | parks, and in the evening dancing on dynamically: “Can't help it!| The city author: t be done }that the use of ex have decided | © fireworks | war . | bp e ides,” he added, “no one's go: | within th y ln Will be abso . STREET CAR SMASHUP |¢ s will offaet the increased, in. miss those explosions, M-m-m, | lutely prohibited, first, be: >| On Sale 14 ANGELES, June 5,—Seventy | ¢¢ Joing business because Of/ trench warfare; Gen, Greene; soldier te in war time, and. | Thursday, Friday and rowly escaped death or ty/ from Camp Lewis; band ts;/ cause of the manifest danger o: to be kno * the on Ker of | injury early tc when twol man'in Seattle who did not raise hie| Public speeches in the parks; dancing | and explosions. | Saturday at ° jstreet cars erashed W. First st es because of the war, {on the Just wait for that} “I am sure that the pec | 1st Ave. Entrance bese roadway. One car jumped the] genway BROWN, D. g. | three-day safo and sane celebration. | tle will co-operate in ¢ + eae track and Was telescoped by the at, eae Best yet, I'm telling you dependence day in @ sensible and pa-| Sanitary Public Market Fi other, +106 Columbia * Away upstairs, in the office of the triotic manner, and dedicating them %