The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1918, Page 4

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a ___ SECOND 25c Buys New Earring Novelties Special for Saturday AVENUE AND PIKE. STREET. 144 pairs ually lar ing Or rings in an unus of styles, includ but ay effects, There ar Wilson red, Pekin blue, jade, coral black and white. pairs of a style the eyes of fastidious women MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor Saturday Specials for Needleworkers At 10c At 25c Short lines of Stamped Goods, such as handker chiefs, bibs, centers and pillow tops. At 15c Eiderdown Wool, an odd Jot, the skein 15c. Mercerized Pillow Cords with tassels, 2 for 15c. Table Centers, outlining designs, each 25¢ At 65c Formerly Turkish Math Mats, stamped in easy em broldery designs At 95c 86-inch Centers and Library Scarfs, stamped on white and -@elored art materials i Yarns for sweaters and fancy knitting. MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Floor All Trimmed Hats Satarday at 10.00 ‘Wery fine and fashionable hats ‘Braids tn colors and a few of Chantilly lace or maline. taste. Untrimmed Shapes Now .. MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor M«Dougal CJorthwick * 100 MORE TRY ; AT LEWIS FOR COMMISSIONS cAMP More than 100 applications for entry to the COTTON FIELDS | “UST wan to thank you for Deo PRO-HUN BUCS vg fase can’t do without a bottle of it in i 1¢ house. 4 (Special to The Star) (sie a letter to Dr. Caldwell written 9) LET ALL WHO EAT: OBEY! ined net of | od Adminixtra ee Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies LEWIa8, July 12 BAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 12 Mra. John W. Christensen, 603 So. 2nd The Pink Hun is raiding the United East, Brigham City, Utah States, The drive of this new enem. has reached into hundreds of thou central officers’ training camp have on recetved since the announce ent that civilians could take the Dr. Caldwell’s rea of Southern Texas sands of ra state that elvil Farmers and government official tons, hoops and Or ental pendant a number of colors with many styles, in popular F housewives mi have become more or less con funed ‘These are the food rules up to the minute All should obey them tn let ter and in apirit Whoever violates them helpa Buy Dance Ticket ust be made thro rument naton, D. and Help Fund of Service Club,’ D, ¥, Marry, Toit state and federal, are ing the Pink Moun being torn up, soaked in ins of cotton TonAccO FUND $5.00 Hox 101, 1.00 wm, VEL Kiath wt, Ane purned, Pink Hun ts the name Texas ra have given to the bollworm Vey, RW Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Only one, or at most a very few @ point that will add greatly to their desirability in Stamped Pillow Tops and Unted for and 1.00 els and Complete stocks of Knitting Yarns in gray, white and khaki, and a large assortment of fancy Instruction Books for any branch of needlework, 1%¢ to 2 Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (im) $1.00 the Huns. Tickets were on sale at stands |” in front of the moving pleture heatres Fri for the dance which Hb at the Armory Satur » buy 1,500 beds for rs on week-end leave diers and sailors both, for eka past, have been obliged to leop wherever they could lay their | pred spateh owing to the lack of ac-| Henry Sullivan 80) KB, Binhe Maksly,, hex 86, Pork Or In Mexico they call it the “Pink fs oo Un It is pink tn color and abso Neweastle 1.09 jutely the most hungry Insect that ve, 1.09 Dreya upon farmers. For many years © it has infested Mex cotton field but was held beyone Rie G is the first year it has ¢ All kinds of food, expecially wheat, meats, fate and sugar should be economically used No food shall be hoarded Hoarding is the holding, tracting, or arr ng for by any person in excess of his LIMPWRIGHT & COY CAMPS MANYSVILLE, WASH, $18.00 0 PI LOcGKEs Quickly corrects disorders of the intestinal tract, relieves the congestion and restores nor- mal regularity. It is gentle in action and does 0.50! believed that German plotters: ove? a Pr ‘t ise - no 2S oe infested ooh = by ; and depen Now, 1.000 shiny white. beds witl| 3a tonsoed acrow the border and wow nor gripe, A trial bottle can be obtained by able time © installed In the old courthouse 80) —— — iti i to auocks of home grown A the place. will be run ann rr Bis ~—,, writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington preserved fruits can Siu ee aoe, ee “33|fiminet Aiton : # St, Monticello, Illinois. entirely eliminate the use ot §|, But beds cost money, and that's) Jacpitcay = ‘ha |W, S stait 2 reason for the dance Hlia Waltron privens wheat until the next harvest ol hoe tian Rata, So cent ach. | Otte Sia Bees 3 | arate "% STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS riday and Saturday. Buy at least Householders who are obli 1 to use wheat should not u than a total of 1% pounds of wheat flour or pre pared wheat, in any form, per person per week, Including the wheat flour in Victory brea and including the wheat flour or prepared wheat in cracker pastry, macaroni, breakfast and other foods BREAD Victory bread is bread manu factured by bakers under the rules of the United States food administration. In estimating flour consumption, 1% pounds of Victory bread may be con sidered equal to 1 pound of UNION STORE—UNION HOURS Formerly Reduced to 15.00 _ AM early summer models are included, comprising some MMans, Georgette and straw combinations in white, straw - Shapes and trimmings to suit every woman's style and ey Summer Hats Now....... . 5.00 1.05 and 2.05 EST RATES TO m) SAN DIEGO n Sailing July 15th HM, Sailing Jaty 17th Be large outside state- md unsurpassed meals. Every ie for passengers. Rates lars at City Ticket ®©* There Will Be a Big Doings EXCURSION HOOD CANAL S. S. Potlatch—the fast steel Sound steamer—will leave Colman Dock at 9:00 a. m., for a day’s trip up Nature’s greatest freak—Hood Canal—as far as Union City, returning to Seattle at 10:30 p. m. ‘Thousands have already taken this beau- tiful trip along the foot of ihe majestic Olympics this season—and each Sunday brings many of the same people back again. A day spent aboard a comfort- able steamer on this wildly wonderful bit of water will send a person back to the job just a little better fitted to cope with the day’s tasks. Bring your own lunch or eat aboard the Potlatch at city prices. Staterooms are available for those desir- ing them. Only a limited number of passengers can’ be accommodated, therefore secure your tickets early. ROUND TRIP $1.25 Children 5 to 12 Years 75c Including the War Tax PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Colman Dock. Main 3993 FORNIA|FREE DOCTOR wheat flour In buying wheat flour, an equal weight of other cereals ax substitutes for wheat flour must be bought pound for pound. This is the 50-50 rule. In buying mixed flours, the substitutes in them may be counted so that a amaller pro- portion of substitutes may bought with these flours thes with white flour. In buying graham and whole wheat flours (containing not less than 95 per cent of the entire wheat), 610 pounds of substi tutes shall be purchased with every pound of such flours. Wheat flour substitutes are hominy, corn grits, corn meal, corn flour, edible corn starch, barley flour, rolled oats, oat meal, rice, rice flour, buck wheat flour, potato flour. xweet potato flour, soya be flour and feterita four a meals. Houreholders in towns and cities may not buy more than % of a barrel of flour or 2 pounds of sugar at any one time. Householders in the country may not buy more than \ of a barrel of flour or S pounds of sugar at any one time. In no event shall any purchaser have more than 30 days’ supply of flour or ten days’ supply of sugar on hand. SUGAR Householders should not use more than % pound of sugar per person per week In addition to the above, however, sugar may be for home canning and will be available to the householder for that purpose upon hie sign ing a certificate that such sugar in desired and will be only for that purpose. wheat flour, or prepared heat in any form, should be used for any purpose other than human consumption. No wheat fit for human consump: tion should be used for other purposes, MEATS Meats of all kinds and pou} try, and more particularly beef, should be most econom PITTITITITI TT TTT . EULA “OEETSH 88, F.1.2,297E, 3 pm ae ically used, eliminating all waste, Purchases of these products should be restricted and the quantity prepared for each meal reduced. Coneump- tion of all meats, including poultry, should be reduced as nearly as possible to 2% pounds per week per person over four years of age MILK Fresh milk and milk in evaporated and condensed form and cheese may be liber- ally used Butter may be used for nor. mal consumption No more ice should be used than la absolutely necessary. ‘To save transportation, local supplies should be grown and used These regulations are neces sarily subject to change at any time as the needs c* the allies and our own needs de- Judging fro’ one and tre keenly te Thinness and weak due to starved nery expensive, and is sold by moe nearly alw thinness, become bright with on not desire to put on fle me ing advert making thin pe ping arma, neck ng unly b and women w sive thinners ee are usually Our bodies thelr exe th > well an the or te known among drug- phosphate, which je in- ‘i nder a guarantee of sat-| By feed tly and by sup- ith the neces ementa, bitro in the appear-| in weight fre-| the bloom of perfect health. ai be ured by anyor Dentists May Come And ——- Dentists May Go But we are here from year to year, always able, ready and will- ing to render the highest class of Den- tal service at the Lowest Possible Prices for work that is al- ways dependable, al- ways satisfactory. Our Perfected Metal Plates of all kinds, and the very best grades of Rubber Plates, have estab- lished our reputation as Plate Specialists, while our NOTICE s" Every Article as Advertised, YOUR PAY CHECKS SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. BY ORDER UNITED STATES DISTRICT the past. The mer, Men’s High-grade Suits, genuine Hart, Schaffner & Marx make, worth to $40.00; Bankrupt sale price for Saturday $1 6.85 Men’s High-class Suits; browns, grays and blues, worth to $20; Bankrupt Sale price $8 95 to $25.00; Bankrupt Sale price worth to $25.00; Bank. $6.00; Bankrupt Sale price .. eae mak Dress Shoes, worth to Sale price a cans he $2. 48 Wind-up price, pair..... Men’s $7.00 and $5.00 8 Stetson, Walk- Over and Florsheim Dress Shoes; Bankrupt Sale Price $3. 95 rupt Sale worth to $4.00; rupt . len’s ts, Sale price ............. $1 98 stock; Bankrupt Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to] Sale price ..... oseeces $6.00; Bankrupt $7.50 Men’s Army Sale price ....... . $2.85 Shoes; special Saturday. Comes to An End TOMORROW, SATURDAY as Tomorrow will be the Grand Finale. The bankrupt Hopin & Lindqust, which wes ORDERED SOLD and bought by H. M. Rogers at a fraction of cost, will soon be a thing of ger of this bankrupt stock with Rogers’ huge Red Front stock, has resulted in one of the greatest clothing sale sensations in months. A wonderful opportunity to save has been offered the Seattle public—and here’s your last chance. Sale ends Saturday night at 6 P. M. Merchandise bought at a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of its real value Shore for men and women, including Walk-Overs, Stetsons, Florsheimns, Johnson-Murphy and other well-known makes. Piles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Heldman's Union-made and Strauss “Quality” Qlethes for mon. Bins of Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Under. wear, Stetson Hata, ete. Everything goes on sale tomorrow—so join the crowds and come. Come to the Windup of This Sale Tomorrow HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth $11.85 Men’s Suits, worth to $30.00; Bank- $13.85 rupt Sale Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth Price ....... to $8.00; Bankrupt $3 45 Men's Dress Sale price .......'...... ° $3.00, Bankrupt Sale. hae Men’s. Overcoats and Raincoats, Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to . $2.48 Boys’ BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES 12%:::: Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including white canvas and Sandals. Boys’ School Shoes, Jeather; Bank: Eundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 for 15c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, in- stead of contract price of 20c. Arrow brand Soft Collars, regular 25c value, go at 2 for 25¢. All sizes. Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will stock of COURT $1.38 98c $1. 68 heavy veal $4.35 $3.65 And Men’s Pure H¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go at 98¢. mand. PRICES irts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. Men’s B. V. D. Underwear on sale Saturday at 45¢. Pps gs oN Crown Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’a Dress Hats that sold to $2.50 will go at 98¢. issuing regularly food price Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men’s 15c Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Un- bulletins, Retailers must not And derwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. Men's Cotton Underwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs exceed the maximum retail prices fixed in these bulleffns under penalty of being fined, suspended, or closed. Report violations to the Food Adminis tration offices, Central build: ing, Elliott 5208. #0 at 4¢. Men’s Porous-Knit Union Suits go at 98¢. Men ¢ Garters at 15¢. Men’s 35c Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. at 6¢. Men’s Chambray 85c Work Shirts at 59¢. Men’s Pure Silk Sox 23¢. Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at $1.35. Boys’ Suits to $5.00, go at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will be sold 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. And remember, Bw ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK @g People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 9 o’clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Stere—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o’clock sharp. As a patriotic duty please attend this sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front THe RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue rite th Public Market UNION STORE—UNION HOURS Men’s Cotton Socks Bridge Work cannot be excelled anywhere. Examina- tions and estimates Free, NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE | SAYS NO GREAT WAR POETRY YET READY “Until the emotional aspect of the war can be wed with tranquillity, | no great po William Brac | York city, told University ington students ‘Thursday. MORRISTOWN, N. J., July 12 |Among the latest recruits of the tank division of the United State army is William 1, the inventor Edison, son of! Thomas Edison A will will meet at Queen Anne high Tue at & p.m Clarence L, | Reames will make an address, THRIFT ST, keep the

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