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a ea ee ner gneiarem mene mee mate wee mare my WP Sh nar pene oem This is J. R. Binyon, Jr. Optometrist and eye spectalist, manager of the Binyon Optical Oo. at 1116 First Ave, near Seneca All next week special prices Will prevail. Gold-filled Spec facies and Eye s fitted With special lenses, $2.50. Ex amination free Glas This is Zamora C. Cauffman 1401 First Ave., proportetor of Seattle's pioneer Hatr Goods ‘Store. Onur installment plan is a con- Venlent way to secure anything you may need {n the hair goods Hine. { will teach the trade to &@ number of girls who have business ability and wish to start branch stores. This is I. H. Arnold The manufacturer of Arnold's Catarrh Remedy, for catarrh of the head and stomach, hay fever, bronchi.is, asthma and Tose cold deed worth your investigation A tree sample will be given to all who call at my office in the Arcade building. This remedy is in- This is E. W. Cressman Junior member of the Wonder Millinery. Mr, Cressman {8 no stranger to the ladies of Seat tle, as he has been here a great ays foremost ason's best of. s at popular prices, at their big stores, 216 Pike and 1523 Second. This is I. M. Bennett Seattle's popular jeweler and repair expert. He is now locat ed in his new store, just one door south of his old loca pstlake, In the Alb building is high-class re mounting and His new shop ts and at nominal cuttin President of the Meyer-Toner Piano Co., who sell the McPhail, Laffargue, Milton and Herman pianos. They also rent pianos and ap ply the rent on the purchase thereof. Store located at 214 Union st., opposite P.-L bulld- ing. We Hope You Won the Contest OCTONEK SWEATER J. H. BRESEE OCTONEK KNITTING CO, 425 Union Street. This is L. I. Hoffman Who for many years has been Seattle's biggest bargain giver, You can always buy it for less at Hoffman's, The originator of the famous Hoffman System Ladies’ Suits. 1316 Second Ave, A. A. Raby—M. M. Diffenbacher Of Raby & ©o, 914-916 Third av., opposite Orpheum theatre, Seattle's high-class tatlora, are Fall suiting» luding fabrics showing advar and coatings, both imported and domestte the highest order, for both men and women 6 (Paid Advertisement) This is C. A. Holtz Attorney-at-law, who is a can- didate for Justice of the Peace, subject to Repobdlican primar fea of September 8 The man who has had the most justice court ex fence, and therefore is the logical one for the post- tion. Vote for him. This is Lydia Martell Manager ot the Venus Martell Corset Company, for- merly located at 326 Sant- tary Market are mak ers of all kinds of corsets, from $1.50 to $35.00 our plant. We are now located at 152 The Venus Martell Corset. Company Come and see Second Ave. This is Edward Flieder Proprietor of Seattle's only ex- clusive Trick, Puzzle and Old Coin Shop, located at 1122 First Ay We furnish a fine cata logue free that is well worth having We have all the new European novelties, and any one of a thousand articles to be found here will furnish a barrel of fun, Come in and look around; it's interesting. STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. PAGE 8. in Cash TO GOOD GUESSERS On this page are prominent business and shown the professional shadow pictures of people, and the trademarks of two well-known Seattle firms, each one identified. Last minus their names Friday they all appeared in The Star Seattle Star readers were given the opportunity to win cash prizes by properly identifying each silhouette and mailing the f same to the Silhouette Contest p. m. last Tuesday yes containing the Editor at or before 6 Following are the winners First prize of $20 in cash won by W. J. Black, 523 Seneca street. Second prize of $10 in cash won by Mrs. E. E. Eberts, 2015 W. Barrett street, city. Third prize of $5 in cash won by Mrs. Harry A. Bronson, 1420 Eighth avenue, Apt. 108. The five people winning cash pribes of $1 each are the following: Joseph Wilderman, 112 Ninth avenue N., city. Miss Helen Wheeler, 1611 Sixth Ave. W., city. J. B. Wiard, 4926 Forty-fourth avenue S., city. Mrs. Peter Rooney, 1957 Sixth Ave. W., city. Mrs. F. V. Armstrong, 2431 Fifth Ave. W., city. Prize winners may call at The Star « ¢ where, upon proper identification, they will receive their prizes. This is J. S. Kane Beattlo’s ploneer Clothes Spe Clalit, who has been 14 years in the same location. We bulld clothes of distinction, and qual- ity and fit are always obtained from us. We are showtng « fine line of summer fabrica, This is P. C. J. Harold Manager of the White Sewing Machine Company's main store in Seattle, 1424 Third Ave, near the Owl drug store. Our great sale of used machines starts Saturday. of all New Telephone Drop-head machines makes at $5.00 and up. machines rented. Main 1625, This is J. R. Boldt Proprietor of the Rainier Bak- ery, Seattle's modern, new bakery and restaurant. Our French Pastry and fine-cooked meals are the talk of the town, You can always depend on what we serve you. Come and see. This is R. Thompson GRattic’s popular restaurant man, who owns Thompson's Cafe at Fourth and Pike. Pop ular prices, along with service and tasty cooking, make this cafe a stand-by for good eaters, “Everything fresh at Thomp eon's.” This is R. A. Bird Proprietor of Bird's Cafeteria, from the postoffice, where excellent music is fur nished along with food cooked entirely by lady cooks. This cafeteria 1s sanitation persont- fied and it’s a good place to eat, across H. C. Payne The expert carpet cleaner, man- ager of the Rapid Carpet Clean- ing Works—the man that every Seattle housewife should send her carpets and rugs to ff she wants them to be made to look like new and at prices that are within reason Call Elijott 1911 demonstration. for free Norman F. Bates Proprietor of Seattle's new day- ght Shop. Our prices, $15, $20, $25. Our © service and Upstairs Clothes policy is to g004 clothes for less Main entrance of Commercial buflding, Second and Madison, just a few steps up. Dr. H. C. Curry Proprietor of the Curry Optical Co. This firm is noted for its square dealing and reasonable prices, and speci in Torte ve and Kryptok lenses. Located on third floor, Arcade building, No. 3064-66. This is Mrs. R. C. Miller Miller's “Upstairs” Millinery, Just a few steps up in the Com- mercial bulliing, at Second and Madison. This store is head- quarters for seasonable milit nery at popular prices We specialize in $5.00 hats. We can save you money—there's several reasons, chiefly low ex- penses. Come up and see. This is Dr. Macy Who enjoys a very extensive special practice. He has re cently removed to 1818 Second Ave, modern office he is successfully treating all chronic diseases of both men and women, upstairs, where at his NEW HEAD-LINER FOR NOW UPTOWN SHOP 4° UNION DOWNTOWN SHOP 5* MADISON 16 (Paid Advertisement.) This is John L. Kahaley Candidate for Sheriff, who is well and favorably known in Seattle, having been engaged in the transfer business in Seattle for over 31 years. He has long been a friend of organized labor and is the workingman’s candi- date. Vote for him. Tnis is E. G. Johnson Who is recognized as the most expert Truss fitter in the North west, He is manager of the A Lundberg Co., 1107 Third Ave., who are manufacturers of Arti ficial bs, Deformity Appli ances, extensions for short limbs, belts and trusses, Per- fect service and fitting guaran teed or no charge. ee NCN -SKID IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO SLIP Who !s manager of the Regal Dental offices at 1405 Third av. Dr. Clark is rapidly building up one of the largest dental prac tices in the Northwest by giv- ing the highest-class dental work, the best of materials, conscientious rvice at most moderate prices. If your teeth need attention, see Dr. Clark. 25 (Paid Advertisement.) 2 This is Judge Fred C. Brown Candidate for the republican nomination for prosecuting at- torney He has lived in Seat- tle 25 years, from boyhood. Been on the bench for six years and is known throughout the state as the father of the lazy husband law. This is the trademark of the Non-Skid Rubber Heel, to be Seattle's We do expert repairing in a modern found exclusively at best Shoe Repair Shop. manner, It means economy to send your old shoes to us, The Regal Shoe Repair Shop, First and Seneca,