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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. PAGE 5 PRESS CLUB AND "pr avin were wu. animats “Us S,INVENTS AN EP iyow [ance anor onm P JUST PART OF HER DAILY LIFE | AIRPLANE THAT | 5 ; —— - - — a '$ News by Telegraph Pine- | é odes 0. tl | ° a, io ; ae BIG CONVENTION IS FIREPROOF : ana Telephone | app! \ ; Zero the efforts of the Selttic WASHINGTON, June A fire : hs adidea Sailors a) $10 00, $18.80, $1 5.00 and a few $19.00 ‘ Press and the Pacific North: proof aeroplane ie the st addition JS, Allon, gonoral ¥, M. . A. a — west T to, Une pare Rerial prosrasm wocretary, returnia from wx months at - ‘| silk and Wool Dress wJkirts of non inflammable materials, © Prance 3 9 { wings, struts, fuselage, etc. being, Julla Anna. Kline, aged 2, dead as $ ° 5 am Special Until Noon Saturday made of an aluminun 1 1, result burns Wednesday Ignited a ‘ . poth Might and #tr * box of matches Upper Main Floor Cf} Peek wil y a Presi 3 ) and 241 Minute Men ste paral yet hoice $8.00 | prevent p puncture by inflam |meet at Hawt school Friday, 8 { b e ye nable bul mm. attractive yee Tage | rights made!” sre, Walter ‘ | THESE | rough straw Upper Main Floor gent the Press club delegation aluminum-steel. Work te ni firwt tin : ready-to-w' ar hat of the THE | from our regular stock Bering mvinced the Ame gresaing on 10 more in which the tile League War Mothers of season. The new ship- 1 for this Satur morning editors that they should come entire body of fuselage ts to be of he) America 602 Fincher building, ment permits choosing of pe hag dyer +8 Herbert hbert, executive secre. new m al, After tests to #HOW Friday, 2 p.m red, navy, sand, gray, sale, present an out-of-the-ordinary whether any further changes Of! Mes. Priscilla James Smith dies at “or hite modifications in design are necessary | 1457 s0th ave, Wednesday night purple and white. t to Insure beat results from the Ue) Dp, James M. Cray opens two Large Ready-to-Wear Willow at reductions remarkable for thrift lof the new material, these planes Will weeks’ fHible institute Thursday Hats edged on brim with black opportunity to select style and quality fary of the association, took the lead : ry part in the fight. Frank P. Goss, | ttle newspaper man, and dele. from thruout the state, and| F from Oregon and British Columbia, Grace Marvel, who puts elephants thru their patriotic act, be produced in large numbers nicht, First Presbyterian ehurch Velvet and banded with fancy Possibilities. 3 assisted in the contest. - Seattle Biks and Elks from other colored ribbons, Choice...95¢ 24 30 P h b l f - Can you Imagine being in the dangerous beasts perform under the! jong thru the most pleasing cla yund herds get together Thursday Ctmesed White Milans, Pat to 30-inch belt measures To Free Herman jungles and looking into the cold,|command of expert animal edu! poses and places her head in ght to root for atat nyention at adi tities, Leskerten, THerape are cators of the est lion. Marguer Qs “ig | cruel. basil c hee maw of tho largest 4 and Hinokies in charming sum at Leavenworth ji... : we ya pi Sf| Martha Florine, a dainty French Riccardi is in charge of the fiht | Young Men's Republican club pays mer models, displayed in & wits —_ displayed in wool serge of plain white ee Sees, Oe were, ™ p s. Gra trib to former Vice ds M “ 7.60 s 8 rE lerma - a girl, puts a group of Persian leopards ing pume variety. Choice ... $7. the ee parti convince wae peo uo a * piace an rd thru intricate circus feats, Mable Pretty and extremely # Fairbanks Thursday at or white with blac t + convic of vio- | elephants trooping toward you thru, e . ea Mable hairline stripe; n charge of the two herds o unche [ation of the espionage act, will not! the jungles? If you can, you may Stark, known the show world over cihs ey Mw, a. A. wi OS ats pithy sk MAE Pphe GHP be petrneed on supersedeas bond of have some idea of what hunters of as the most daring girl animal train weeks’ vacation efficiency school lard figured patterns in taffeta silk. $920,000, furnished Thursday after. animals for circuses feel like when er, is seen putting F al tigers jaa baits ee SR a Secs oon, until he reaches the federal searching the wilds for rare and odd thru leaping, posing and bh and satins, in styles that feature clus- penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. species of beasts for the Al G. acts, and at another tm fs. He was started for Leaven. Barnes’ Wild Animal Circus, coming, wrestling with a monster rid serving bear n oran’s school, on Bainbridge bs ter pleats, tunic and shirred models — jland, graduates first clasw Friday aft | Worth Thursday morning with 50 to Seattle next week Bengal User, just as two Han, | @noon, with fancy pockets. @ther former McNeil Island pris-| In the great steel arena, in the would wrestle. Then, again, V Translated from sat aM 1 Colored halftone prints of Univer ners. _the immense canvas, the Fashion, direct from India, puta 30 “ukulele” means “Jumping flea did a Wann sees eee aay * Sea ee eS 4 sicietchieait Are you aiding Uncle Sam by purchasing, daily | and weekly, War Savings or Thrift Stamps? The - more you buy the more subs will the war fleets of our country sink. NION STORE—UNION HOURS |S p08 "Xrihur and witttam| | Webb arrested as draft evaders. Had jnot left bedroom of their home for two yearn. PARIS.-While en route by train to Rouen, Thursday, Gen, Robert Et lL. Michie, American army officer = Men's Work Shirts, Union Suits and shee: Night Shirts Priced Economically Main Floor Black Sateen Shirts $1.00 These shirts are not only adaptable for work pur= poses, as they are convenient and serviceable for the ° man who contempjates an outing in the hills or on the @ash Suits lakes and rivers*-a good quality of sateen designed in of December the Rudolph ber habeas corpus, concerning 4 i) bel Gerber The clothing store of A. M. Hum Boys mer, 1315 First ave, was entered by e burglars Thursday night, and $33: perverse Jwo- Piece | Three hundred grain sacks were |wtolen from the warehouse of H Mayer, at Fifth ave, 8. and Holgate. NOTICE = “Every article as advertised. All contract goods included in Thuredey night flat collar style and standard size shirt, in sizes 14 this sale. YOUR PAY CHECKS The apartments of L. N. Norton, 95c to 17. GLADLY CASHED. 1414 King #t., were entered by par-| | ties unknown Thursday night, and 60 SALE STARTS feet of rubber hone stolen. dames A. Duncan, secretary of the Central Labor council, left as dele Upper Main Floor Gingham two-piece suits Men’s Union Suits $1.00 Long and short sleeve style Union Suits of fine SATURDAY 9 A. M. gate to the American Federation of in the styles as sketched. combed cotton yarns, in ankle length with closed Labor convention, at St. Paul, Thurs in plain colors of green, crotch, Sizes 34 to 46. A splendid suit at....$1.00 day. blue and tan and stripes ; Muslin Night Shirts 65c ++ —~- in combinations of blue, pink, black and white, ; 4 trimmed with contrasting These prove an ideal shirt for summer, as they are colors. Sizes 2to6 years. of light yet serviceable quality muslin. They are made An exceptional value at full length and full in chest measurement, in sizes 15, — Seapenceesvees .... B5¢ = 16, 17 and 18. By United States District Court and bought by H. M. Rogers at less than cost. The BANKRUPT of & Lindquist, now moved and merged with ve align gs. get at 1508-1510 First Avenue — this com- bined array of merchandise must be turned into ready cash at once. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 8, AT 9 A. M. lerchandise ction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its real value. pate... for men ote pono Saomee Walk-Overs, Stetsons, Florsheims, Johnson-Murphy and other well-known makes. Piles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Heidman's nion-made and Strauss “Quality Clothes for men. Bins of Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Mediicott Under- wear, Stetson Hats, etc. Everything goes on sale tomorrow—so join the crowds and come. (onfessions oF aPark Bench raise soon, #0 we can be married] away,” and I saw him turn around] but I didn’t want to tell you 20." fe BY CORA MOORES |rieht away, can't we? Did Mr. Man-| quick and pretend to examine the! “And you'll marry me just ning say anything about your raise] willow leaves |same when I .... if I...” . “Why, Billeee,” she asped. “No, Billy, I won't. I'm going oe feing, she went on.| “What is it? You haven thru,| marry you tomorrow.” think of it! A home av a y Ob, Then there were some of # of Mra. Biddle’s hal " S ep rms | “sacred kisses,” and I stopped breakfasts instead |up around his neck and made him/|ing in.” ughnuts and sloppy | look at her. j es us, Did you get) Then he kissed her sort of slow as if she were sacred. 50 y it wasn’t Ike the foys'. G em kissed the girls, It's a great #pirt America is show | today” ng toward thin war A very simple little episode I wit neased—or | may say participated in last night, made me realize it There in an exceptionally pretty girl, a regular beauty, in fact, who has been coming here with a good looking chap a couple of times a week or so ever since I waa put out nd I guess I won't get it.| or, well, anyw either, and-and you'd better not be] way most of l t Prices Will Do the Work freshly painted, this :eprthe, thinking of getting marriel Fight|end then he sald: “No, Mille, I'm KAVANAGH'S e 01.0 g I've listened to their conversa ener not thru yet, but I am likely to be Ft ae _——— tions with considerable interest any day now. I've got another job. 1008 Fis M7 but it only pays thirty a month, and NA | we can't get married on that.” | ATIO gpa Billy, you don't mean,” and, seeing| P Se | HIRD & PIKE | “I don’t know yet, Millie, but soon. + gf: I've been acce G They seemed so different, more in earnest and all that. I gathered that they worked in the same place, a de HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 4 igh-grade Suits, genuine Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in og eos & Marx make, worth | tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; to $40.00; Bankrupt $1 6.85 many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth . pd. I'd have told you r Saturda; to $25.00; Bankrupt $ 85 —S——— Sinted Sgt I aian't Gah, wth Ger . aoe ade: 6 big, selection; worth | Sale price ......- “T 1 1. lam aks a Po eee can ve TRUSS, TORTERE to $8.00; Bankrupt Men's Suits, worth to $30.00; Bank- | Expert Plate Makers at “Didn't dare! Why Billy Ragen, {|Lundberg Rupture Suppo! Sale price seteeeeeees @ ° pt s eu $13.85 PR iomeysrendindy than I did ten minutes ago jit was . a LUNpeERs On Men’s High-class Suits; browns,| price .........-.. . | what I wanted you to do all the time 101 Third Ave. avumed partment store, neither of them or 2 Lessons STEVENS’ WAY Cost. Private Halls | y and Evening blues, worth to Men’s Dress Pants to oar Saree Sale price $8.95 $3.00, Bankrupt Sale price $1 28 Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats, Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to worth to $25.00; Bank- $9.85 ly Bankrupt Sale $2.48 rupt Sale price......... DAeOU | price ....----++++ +00 +++ men’s BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES misses: Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including but it was easy were very much in Ic came again last night, or r, they met here, The girl had n waiting almost an hour when city | young man ed, and ever: | little while she'd over a letter {| | that seemed to be worn already from it COOKING SETS ———_—_—————— Men Five-piece Earthen 500: rupt white canvas, worth to much reading : oa al aol $2.48 $5.00; Bankrupt Sale price $1 .89 Peis ca soe the ath it. caee : $2.00 $7.00 Men's $7.00 and “e Stetson, Walk-] Roys’ School Shoes, leather; Bank- “a7 - hasike va For the Girl | value value jorsheim Dress Sal "y sat down a Sasa: tanoont Sale price $3 95 se i . coe Pee Pd wey $1 .68 he sayy th tana Men’s Dress Shoes; broken lines, " faire are s¢ Boa week or twe dollars, « BURNT CORK TO A. E. F. my uncle's af which will be in Graduate H The good old-fashioned Earthen Baking and Cook- I get five hundred |]| ing Ware, blue glazed _lining—5-piece combination, ]j | $4.05 rs | consisting of Pudding Pan, Pie Pan, Mixing Bowl, | medium and large Preserving Kettles. Special, set 98¢ No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. worth to $4.00; Bankrupt $1 98 $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal e i tock; Bankrupt Sale price .......-.++-- si oeNen's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to Sale price ..........+- $4.35 Boos Bankrot SD BH | apsa” sets May $3.65 n shipped to the A. EB. F of America have by the Drama I Hundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 for 15¢ Boivin en \|| Bicycles and Bicycle Tires ie — from this bankrupt nig & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, in- late styles, included. stead of contract price lg PE road have been marked to ridiculous figures. ‘Those that sold to $1.25 will ee Oe that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go at 98¢. And Men 's Pure go at GB¢. Others that seid will go for $4.85. Men's B. V. D. Underwear on sale Saturday at 45¢. Silk Shirts 50 President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’s Dress Hats that sold to $2.50 will go at 3¢. oUae ‘s ie values to $2.00, will go at 88¢. Men's 15c Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Un- ek $2.50, at $1.25. Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs és "Men's 35e Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks 1's Chamb Shirts at 59¢. at 6¢. Larne , Chambray Se Work eras at 65¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black sper oly Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for cee eres ar wear, will be sold tomorrow at final wind-up prices. Come tomorrow to the wind-up of this Rees ee ae } e crowds and save while you still have the opportunity. And remember Get in line—ride a Spelger & Hurlbut Bicycle. We sell them for cash, and you save money. Genuine Arrow Collars TSE YOUR DIAMOND And watches as security when you need mon 1 noap from others and = mor advanced Liberal amounts, rates. You get fall amount of loans—no interest deducted. Ladies’ Dept tal. References, Ren! EMPIRE MORT( Ketab. 12 Years. 20) For Saturday, to introduce our Bicycle Sundries Section, we are offering Fisk 28-inch Bicycle Tires at extreme special prices: | Plain trea | Non-skid Every s | ing | tensive preparations to | welcome the wants of Miss Graduate. On Saturday our Hose Section offers a matchless bargain in cotton-covered Hose, another of those spe- ! cial purchases for = We succeed wonder- AGATE es O08 fully well because we 4 Great Bankrupt Sale. Join th ones have learned her spe- which Spelger & ga ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK Wal Agates Ready to Pick SEE ADO SRE TERN PS Hurlbut are famous , , es which began form ments, 50- foot section, Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 9 o'clock. Come early Shap ora People, agg ai pyr fe teow doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. As a patriotic By Way of thea eecnint $6. p arden Saeed this sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Suggestion Salis wpeglalootoy Saturday . $5.46 | Similar to cut, | without nozzle. Gem Shop ete |—_———_— DIFFERENT AES cls ie aa Bnet ahs AA a RS POR SO RIE Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. RD AVENUE office In Op 4B0 \ TON 70) saennon pelger & HT Opposite the Public Market Second Foorfitel Bldg Iiseconp avenue AND UNION STR Second&Pike TakeLlevator | F , 1508-15 10 First AVENUC sir Norh of Pike Street NION STORE—UNION HOU! | one ms