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July 20th, 19) 4 1" dovcen Mien Marlod Prya. « + OF ORDER $2000.90. HOME OF THE BEST f DOLLARB -Tao Thoun:od and no yoo Alan A. Ryan © Co., GLASSES ON EARTH FREE EXAMINATION Two thousand wives, sweethearts, mothers and children of soldiers and sailors have been guests of Charles M. Schwab, director general of ship- ping, at the Road to Victory pageant on the university campus this week Schwab bought 2,000 tickets to the pageant when he arrived in te last week. Ho jumped in a taxk and spent two hours searching Miss Marion Frye iright) ar Peters (left) to give them a chee the tickets. He told the civilian re lief committee of the Red Cross to distribute the tickets your individual ~ ~ atwape Reliable Marcum Optical Co. O17 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison, n Est. 1906 - Special to The PARIS, July shortage of ti ed to death land hereafte: Star by N. B.A Owing to the All persons ser in French Somal an = 5 8 Be COT Ta NOTICE = Every Article as Advertised. YOUR PAY CHECKS GLADLY CASHED SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. By United States District Court and bought by H. M. Rogers at fess than cost. The BANKRUPT stock and fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, now moved and merged with Rogers’ great Red Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue—this com- bined array of merchandise must be turned into ready cash at once. The Great Final Windup of these huge stocks is now on. SALE STARTS SATUR DAY, JULY 27, 9 A. M. Merchandise bought at a fraction of wholesale cost will be sold at a fraction of ite real value. Shoes for men and women, including Walk-Overs, Stetsons, Florsheims, Johnson-Marphy and other well-known makes. Piles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Heldman's Union-made and Strauss “Quality” Clothes for men. Bins of Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Under: wear, Stetson Hats, etc. Everything goes on sale tomorrow—so join the crowds and come, Saturday Is Positively the Last Day of This Sale, Come! Men's BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES ‘ai: Boys Misses’ Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including $5.00; Bankrupt $ white canvas and Sandals, Sale price 2.48 Wind-up price, pair...... 98c Men's $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- Over and Florsheim Dress 3 95 neat Shoes, leather; Bank- Shoes; Bankrupt Sale price e «pale $1 68 : PIICE 2... cece rscceene e. Men’s Dress Shoes; broken lines, worth to $4.00; Bankrupt $9.00 Men's Hi-Cuts, heavy veal Sale price $ 1] 98 stock; Bankrupt $4 35 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to | Sale price ........s+00- oi $6.00; Bankrupt § $7.50 Men’s Army $ Sale price : 2 85 Shoes; special Saturday. 3.65 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 Men’s High-grade Suits, genuine Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, in Hart, Schaffner & Marx make, worth | tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; to $40.00; Bankrupt $16 85 many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth Sale price for Saturday ° to $25.00; Bankrupt $1 1 85 Men’s High-class Suits; browns, | Sale price ' . grays and blues, worth to $8 95 Men’s Suits, worth to $30.00; Bank- $20; Bankrupt le price e rupt Sale $13 85 Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth nie Aes Fis ° t 8.00; Bankrupt en's Dress Pants to ba Pag Brice o4-05> A ‘ $3 45 00; Bankrupt Sale price $ 1 38 Men’s Overcoats and Raincoats, Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to worth to $25; Bank- rupt le price. . $9.85 ‘3 $2.48 Hundreds of Arrow Collars, 2 for 15c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15e, in- stead of contract price of 20c. Arrow brand Soft Collars, regular 25¢ vi alue, go at 2 for 25¢. All si Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to go at 69¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go at O8¢. / ; Bankrupt Sale will Pure Silk Shirts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. Men's B. V. D. Underwear on sale Satu Genuine 50¢ President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men's Dress Hats that sold to go at D8e¢. Men’s Union Suits, valugs to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men's 20¢ Canyas Gloves will go at 116. Men’s Wool Un- derwear, worth to $2.50, at $1.25. Men’s Cotton Underwez summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs go at 4¢. Men's Porous-Knit Union Suits go at 98¢. Men's 25c Garters at 15¢. Men’s Cotton Socks Men’s 35¢ Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. at 9¢. 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 Black Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats, ete., in fact everything for man’s work or dress wear, will be sold tomorrow at wind-up prices. Come tomorrow to the end of this Great Bankrupt Sale. Join the crowds and save while you still have the opportunity. And remember— WF ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK @e People, th a genuine Bankrupt sale. Saturday positively the | day of this sale. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Store—our doors close | Saturday night at lock sharp. As a patriotic duty please attend this sale—in the morning if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. a es ea ee Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front Tue RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue 9rici Piet Just North of Pike Street UNION STORE—UNION HOURS maid a Deaennes: ri THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. MORE SHIPS — : LAUNCHED AT TACOMA YARDS TACOM tion auxiliary soho nix wooden and been lnunched February 9 |Hurley Deplores Strike of Seamen on Great Lakes WASHINGTON, July gramn deplorin | of Great Lak Thursday by Chairtr ley, of the shipping were addrensed to the § and the Marine Firemer | Water Tenders |out the grave |general strike of time, Tho shipping board is not a party to the controver had tried to mak their strike resolutions, Chatrman Hurley stated, sal danger of a amen at this Warren Is Named Safety Inspector R. BE. Warren, Skinner & Bad | poration employe, was Thi | fietalty appotnted special safety in spector of Eighth district shipyard: |by Capt. John F. Blain, of the shi; ping board. Warren isthe man who first originated 4nd put it into practical application Shortage of Cars Will Be Remedied cor the wafety first idea AN car shortages west of the Rocky mountains are expected to be remedied in the near fu when approximately 6,000 “bad or cars will be overhauled and put in mination again on orders of t road admmistration. At the time, it is expected that wages for railwny shopmen will undergo a sub stantial Increase. ‘Brother of World Champ Working in Skinner Yard Elmer ©. Hardy dtime ra road man of Seattle and the Oregor Washington district, has arrived in Seattle from Omaha, and work in the Skinner & Fx Hardy ix the brother of | Hardy, champion qnick shot of the | world, who has held the world’s rec ord for 14 yearn, It is Capt. Hardy's claim that he has hit 13.066 wWoonen balls without a miss in shooting tournaments. While Elmer Hardy works in ner & Eddy yard No. 1, Capt. } fs training soldiers at Fort 1 Colorado, how to shoot straight Ship Contract Is | Signed With China om an of WASHINGTON, July 26.—The contract with the Chinese govern ment to build ships for the United States emergency fleet corporation was Thursday formally signed by Chairman E. N. Hurley, shipping board director, and V. K. Wellington Koo, Chinese minister, The terms for immediate of the contract are total coat of $30 0.000,00' German Language in Schools Opposed ‘VITAL STATISTICS! Special to The Star by N. B.A LONDON, Ju 6.—The st of gold thrueut England 4 many pe inder the ists to have their «mall nm into tooth plates, nortage causing of den old trinket @omen's Khaki Overalls at $2.75 no limit to the usefulness of these prac tical garments for women whose duties call them to the garden, to the fields, to pick berries or hops, to reap the harvest or to the shop. These are made in here i bloomer style with fitted waist and high bib of heavy quality khaki. In at | size 24 to 38. On sale in the Men’s Section. —Main Floor Boy's Chambray Shirts 75¢ | SIZES | 3." 14, in collar tyle, made of strong, serv le gray and blue chambray will stand hard wear and tear th this age subject their On male in the Men's Section —Main Floor Men's Balbriggan Underwear 75c¢ Main Floor jrawers are mer wear and in spite of their light weight hirtsaand an serviceable as ‘The shirts have ineness are one could wish. long sleeves and come in sizes from 34 to 46. The drawers are in ankle length and are in sizes 20 to 42. They made of fine combed yarn lisplayed in ecru color. Women's Knit Bloomers | Pink, White and Black, with clastic band at waistline and at Sizes 4, 6, 6 and 7, BB¢ and 9 ..c.e.-4, 81.00 —Upper Main Floor. HALT RELEASE OF CLASS ON SERVICE MEN WASHINGTON, July Rapid tion of Class one to the ex- that some local draft boards be unable knew. Size & 26 to ted by fill the August instructions boards by Provost Crowder today red that he will be rther August calls men who registered nally examined and ered boards to halt immed. one men corps and on until to fill Safes for seagoing vessels that will f {t sinks have ‘WOMEN. OF MIDDLE AGE Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safely—Proof that Lydia E. Pinkham’s body dg Compound Can be Relied Upon. Urbana, Ill. —"During Change of Life, in addition to its annoying symptoms, I had an attack of grippe which lasted all win- ter and left me in a weakened condition, I felt at times that I would nover be well again. I read of Lydin E Pinkham’'s Vegetable Com- pound and what it did for wo- men passing through the Change of Life, | | so I told my| doctor I would try it. I soon began | to gain in strength and the annoy: | ing symptoms disappeared and your” Vegetable Compound has | made me a trong woman so I do all my own housework, I ean- not recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound too ly to women passing through Change of Life."——Mrs. Frank Henson, 1316 8, Orchade St., Ur- | m1 | nen who suffer from nervous- | “heat flashes,” ,.baekache, headaches and “the blues” should try this famous root and herb rem- edy, Lydia ©. Pinkham’s Vosctable | | Compound, Jhe Rhodes Co. Kodaks, Films and Supplies $34.75, $39.50 and $45.00 @ool Coats and Silk Coats Special Until Noon $29. 75 Saturday Upper Main Floor summer | THESE | styles and be cause they art ag we ha duced them for this Satur day morning sale to make much needed room for the fall style coats which are daily arriving in great num- bers. These hig mer Coats are Velour, Silk ome of which are hi ere full lined with peau de cygne lke have large collars belts 1 deep cuffs, and display sizes 36 to 46 § be prepared to resist the result of sun and wind with ) creams and lotions that are beneficial against tan, freckfeo-umd { sunburn. A complete stock of Drug Sundries } —Main Floor, Sizes 25 to 36 Inch Gossard Corsets Style No. a ae o Upper Main Floor front lace Corset for the full figure, dium bust and short nd the hipat of i | made front ; plain and is finish with élastic front and b six durable elastic hose support and trimmed with lace. pei 567 is .a number taken from big special purchase and wo sell, if marked in the regular m rer, at $5.00. Special in ‘at Oe cece wrens cece + nme a | sine 19,20 22, 26 2, 99,34 of Special at .. ~~. q } Sizes 19, 2 and 34 and Special at p | 4 Y CORSET FORMS—The has for disposal 12 corset forma, in sizes from 36 to 40. Choicewthi last at 5Oe¢. | received approximately from Austrian and German and that at other times he as much as $1,000 from © Bernstorff and other agents. His Ubrary, | Viereck Admits He | Received Cash From Wee of Germany NEW YORK, July 26.—George Silvester Viereck’s exposure as a Mainly of German war cS be is in the hands of the paid agent of the German govern- = ment’s propaganda machine in the a United ou: close today on} ™? badgen= © clo yo smallest hotel 9 the a Syd. ae 0 nt pg | States Js in the Northern the heels of announcement t bel ce Utah. ‘It (ase had been expelled from the Authors’ | peaten log building in a league for his alleged disloyalty. | jage 7,000 feet above sea level, Viereck, under examination by | accommodation conststs of United States officials, admitted » Sale.of Bike Tires Equip your bike front and rear with the fi “Fisk Quality” Bike Tires and your tire troubles be ended * Here's your chance to buy a plain front and note skid rear; or better stil a non-skid front and rear, Fisk plain tread, size 1!,x28 inches; $2.00 wy value; each ‘ $ 1 49 AW? ES —- Fisk Messenger, non- aT Gi “ skid; 11%x28 inches; ‘ zen “$2.49 “ZS z Genuine Ball Mason Jars} Pints, Per Dozen | we Per Dozen $1.00 | $1.15 Sure-to-Keep Jar Rubbers” 3 Doz. 10c No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. —Basement Genuine Philadelphia Mowers at Reduced Prices We secured a jobber’s stock who was quitting-tha | Mower business. Don’t fuss with the old Mower when you can buy a genuine Philadelphia at such prices. 14-inch “New Era,” $7.50 value......... ooo 85.75 14-in. “Independent,” $12.50 value... $9.00 16-in, “Green Lawn,” $11.50 value. ..88.60 14-inch K. R. B.,, $17.50 value.. $13.50 R.- Bo 814.60 —Main Floor 16-inch K. 0 value.