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STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914. PAGE 2. SHOOT HERE'S SOMETHING THE SPY Seattle's Leading Dentists Offering Highest Quality WiagE Greatly Reduced Prices—Such Prices Never Seen in This City Before—Many Take Advantage The Atsadin” ‘Narrative of Down a Member of the German] Corner of the northwest 1 n Third av. and Secret Service; Tells How} Union st. is located one of He Penetrated Hostile} jhe finest and large Belgium in the Guise of } (4) offices in the Northw & Jones It is the Regal Dental fice, which is run lose personal supervision of the manager, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., who is recognized as one of the foremost ponents of the dental pro- fession in this part of the country. And now holding a sale if JOHN PANTON COMPANY ANNOUNCES ANOTHER SALE EXTRAORDINARY EMBRACING THE SECOND INSTALLMENT OF DEPARTMENTS to be dropped and closed out en- tirely preparatory to the turning of this department store into a specialty house featuring the newest and best in ready-to-wear for men, women and children. This sale is now going on and is not for an hour, until the UNTRIMMED HAT SALE Have arranged for sale four lote of Untrimmed Hate, every one of them worth two or three times the selling price. They are al! thie season's styles, and many of them In stock only a few days. Lot No. 1—45c Lot No. 2—75c LotNo.3—$1.25 Lot No. 4—$1.95 These lots include «mall Toques, Tricornes, Satiors and vari other styles at VOUS Ww fental chair, Of this fea , often put off havin work done which jg Teally necessary for the 00d ¢ their health. But Whiteraft, who resides. g 324 41th av., in this says that such fears ate en, tirely groundless, “T have had teeth extracted, and bridge work the Regal Dentists,” Miss Whitcraft. “ayy lighted with the work ang advise nervous women to go to the Regal Dentists” And there you are—ye could refer you to sands more just like the above. Regal Dentists tum out the very highest quality of work, they do it abso. lutely painlessly, fof for a few days only are offering greatly reduce prices. Such being the you most certainly to get your teeth atte . yat once, - on account Ot. r the From Namur we entr for F Mons, where great preparations were going forward, but within 24 hours my major was ordered to Tourna, where we saw two French corps with strong artillery’ forces jand some cavalry and many Prit |ish, among them the Highlander: jand the Royal Horse We were there two days ing unable to ascertain the r It appeared to me the h land allle were undecided, or else outgeneraled. At Tourna I naw the first Brit ish, a Scotch force passing through We had been at Tourna two |when my officer received hasty or ders to Compiegne—and = arriving there in the midst of confusion we |beceme mixed with French, some Belgians and British |. There I saw the African troops |for the first time There had been a terrific cay alry action two days before (Aug }23) and the allies were retiring to new positions My officer and his two assist jants were asasigned to direct the work of intrenching along the One will tell you, is the very Oise, between Senlis and Com “scaly jbest that can be made. And I heard him complain of the dif. a first class gold crown now floulty under which the engineers | -,) wet were laboring and of the inetfect-|COSts only $3.40 and other |; {veness of earth works against the Prices are reduced in pro- | portion. xplosive shells used by the Ger-/ And one of the biggest) Bad teeth not only i ined ex- be this office is sale—a_ dental you please bet you never heard of ich a sale before. But that’s what they’re do- ing. For instance, they are now turning out a guaran- teed rubber plate for $3.90. Think of that—-and that means a regular REGAI plate, too, which, as any- days ous Wonderful values in Gold and Si! ver Trimmings and Fancy Stick Ups. Values up to $1.00, Your choice In thin sale . teaae a day or a week, but last cent's worth of merchandise is sold in the following departments. Our Notion Department, main floor. Our Fancy Goods and Yarn Departmant, front balcony. Our Druggist Sundry Department, main floor. Our Toilet Goods Department, main floor. And Also Includes Crockery, Hardware, Carpets and Rugs. not far from point of im juncture of the Watch for the red tickets, every one of them indicates an un- ’ excelled bargain. good fortune 1 of our Fearing an attempt to gain ac atid cons to the safe in the office of the | United States district attorney, the Jcombination has been changed {arias the past week. It was learned that an attempt io made to break into Assistant District Attorney Martin's office. The extra precaution of guarding the documents in the safe was felt t com-| necessary In view of the complica pens | tions In the Tape stouggling case Frank HH. Tape, the accuned| ugkier, wan fr sed Saturday See our windows for the bargains. i‘ They will tell you something of what’s going on in- side. If you can’t get waited on the first day come again later in the week. We will havea number of new clerks, be patient with them—they will do the best they can for you! Take small packages with you! If you are buying in various departments, shop on a transfer, it will save you time. Sale is now going on. passing fad, expectation of checking the oper actions of the advancing Germans | were 40 feet below the crests of the ra the Ob works near the cre teries stationed just ridge. Don’t miss it! Fi making bat 1% Seattie’s Popular-Priced Department Store SECOND AVENUE Between Spring and Seneca pans. ‘ fo Cri, a tallwey” features about Regal den-|V¢rY detrimental toy portan t at OUR SCHOOL BOY TAPE GETS OUT Dine and. Idbrich tistry is that it is absolutely alta but they area HB oi ee "Semerting painless. Just listen to mm ar ith, Dont service, with whom, for what Mr. J. F. Curl, of JOUr Bee on't days, 1 worked bas Se off—come right away As I have said I knew few of the/9704 16th av. S., say "| these special pr operatives of the service, Bmmer-|“The Regal Dentists ex- P prices Mng and I had, however, once lived | 8 jeffect—you will be su together in the apartment on the|tracted eight teeth for me) aa a i4 dati hited ‘ Avenue de Villiers in Paris, an/absolutely without pain,” nd delighted when, apartment ‘mainained by ons of| * Ai p find at what small ee ae Istates Mr. Curl. “They! can have ate ea porras cae" crae’™ tet menace |also made me artifical teeth tect Seaton [Is ntncompoop through Belgium and the north of from which | suffer . in-|'"! Pertect cormitign saa mand tf the offender agains France, but untli meeting Emmer-\conyenience whateve 1,_ And here’s another bo Bayleys = sag Dag Rg ae ra "Phe works being thrown up in| highly recommend the Re-|feature — each plain duty of his father to lay him| h ke be \from 9 to 10, the R across his knee and apply to tha on putting up $7,500 more bail gal Dentists for all kinds| portion of his anatomy which, in| Hix case will be ready for presen lf Mecttal’ Gediaeil Dentists will extract 4 hickens, has been described as | tation to the 4 jury, which be Ba the part that goes over the fencs|sias ts euasiaa cameron. And here is Mrs. W. H. ae without a ca last, auch dissuasion as wil! “TOLLYWOOD LUNCH Baily, who lives way overt! ¥ him of his asininity, HOLLYWOOD LUNCH aking pet) Dally, S way 0 In a word, th t to be in Alger, and yet who finds} Just come uy) itaharort 9 Yer ouaht © >| "MAKES NOVEL OFFER eg : 7 Read These Bargains and am ss 10e Carlson Currler Co.'s Spool | Sitk . se | 10e Barbour’ Thread, | ‘Lsen S-yard bolts | 10¢ Gott Mercerized Braid, black and navy, bolt .. be O. N. T. Lustre and Crochet Cottons, $ for .......... 106 2c O. N. T. Darning Cottons, 3 een Se Basting Thread, bia and white, | dozen spools for - 10¢ 10¢ and 8¢ Stewart Duplex Safe | ty Pins, sizes up to 3%, card 5¢ 7$¢ and 50c fancy round and pin | * Ee B5¢ | 35¢ fancy pin top Supporters | 20¢ Ladies’ and Children’s 25e Hick- ory Supporters, pair 15¢ | Ladies’ and Children’s 15¢ Hose Supporters, pair vee WOE 50c Foster and Princess Chic Hose Supporters, pair.....38¢ 10¢ Dress Shields, pair......7¢ $1.00 Triton Garment Shields Kleinert’s Shields, regular r, all go Included are these num- bers: “Juno” regular Cres- cent and high point, “Feather Weight” regular and high point, Gem regular, Black Panne Silk SE peer 50¢ Kleinert’s Gem High Point at. 50c Tango Garment Shields 10¢ Macey’s Hooks and tube 5e Atlas Hooks and Eyes, 2 cards be DeLong Hooks and Eyes, Ze 10¢ card ‘ 10¢ Wilson Dress Hooks, qe 10¢ dozen Mother's Ironing Wax ae ae ‘Mourtteg and Berry Pins, box 2¢ Se Paper Pins, 260 count....3¢ 10¢, 7, 5¢ Cube Pins, all go Be Be, 8¢ Hair Pin Cabinets...3¢ 5c “DeLong” Hair Pins, all sizes, package .... Be 25c “West” Electric Hair Curl- ers, net of five - ae 10¢ Queen Crimping Pins, dozen 10¢ Hair Curlers Sc German make Yarn Darners 2¢ or Milward’s package of 25 Sc Crowley's Needles, 5 for Be 5e Tape Measures, 60 inches 2¢ | 15¢ and 10¢ a dozen Black Tubu- | lar Shoe Laces, dozen 5e Se Shoe Laces (new fashioned) a pair Be 50c Twine Bags B5e | 40¢ Twine Bags Ze Embroidery De Edging, bolt of 4 6 yards pitain died 15¢ | | $1.15 Powder Le Truffe Up to 2Se nee Braids, bolt | of 6 yards i ioe | 7¥ge yard Skirt pining, % neh | wide, yard 2¢ 20¢ and 15¢ Primo Bias Tape, 12 yards for 10¢ 25¢ Mutual Hook and Eye Tape. yard 15¢ Se Petroleum Jelly .- Be 10c and 15¢ Petroleum Vaseline Bm, gas 250 cans Pateaotae: “ 1R¢ 10¢ Tube Vaseline Te A lot of Taleum Powders, 20¢ and 25¢ cans 106 15¢ Violet Talcum Powder. .s¢ Up to $2.50 Pearson Rubber Cushion Brushes $1.25 Up to $1.75 Ideal Rubber Cush fon Brushes - 69¢ Bristle Hair Brushes up to $1.25 for 69¢ All Bristle ‘Brushes up to $5.00 Exactly Half Price. A bunch of Fountain Syringes at. 19¢ Another lot ot 690 Rubber Water Bags, at Se Court Piasters ... Atomizer Bulbs Pinaud’s Vegetal Pinaud’s Lilac 25¢ Danderine . 50c Danderine $1.00 Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Tonic The 50c Seven Sutherland Sisters Halr Tonic Be $1.25 Powder De Asuna....75¢ Tse Tooth Powder 12¢ 25¢ Crown and Lavender Salts ise Hundreds of other bargains 2 for 5c Royal Society Embrold ery Flosses, skein le Se Carlson Currier Co.'s Em broidery Silks, skein Be Se Glosailla Rope Silk, skein %¢ Half Price on all Fiber Letter Foundations, Stars, Emblems and Scallops One-Third Off on all Royal Soct ety Package Goods 25¢ Graves 40c spools Carlson Currier Co.'s Knitting Silks, half oz. at 25¢ 25¢ spools Carlson Ourrler Co.'s Silks, % o7., at ibe 25¢ balls Royal Soclety Crochet 15e¢ Crochet he 26¢ bolt Coronation Cords at . 10¢ 25c balls Fleisher’s lee Wool at ball 10¢ 35c Pillow Tops and Scarfs 47 69¢, 59¢ and 50¢ Pillow Top Scarts $1.75, $1.26 and 98 Embroidered Pillow Tops and Centers. .50¢ ihe Bhe $1.25 Stamped Children's 506 Barbour's at Linen 25¢ Laundry Bags 59¢ Laundry Bags $1.50, Dresse $1.48 and $1.19 fancy fons 50¢ ! Pin Cush. | 35¢ Pin Cushion Forms 39¢ and 2% Sorel Pin Contiians be 15¢ and 10¢ 4 dames, Dotiles be 36¢ and 25¢ Stamped Napkins, Handkerchi Collars, Bags, choice .. 15¢ 65c and 50c Stamped Towels, Scarfs and Centerpieces. ..25¢ $1.25 Stamped Scarfs 506 $5.00 and $3.98 Stamped Lanch Cloths ++ $2.00 $2.75 and $3.00 Stamped Lunch Cloths $1.00 39¢, 48¢ and 75¢ Rubber GI {Se Whisk Broome....+- S¢ Ie, 45c and 48¢ Whisk Brooms ie Half doren Kay Sanitary Belta . ike Se package Fuller's Earth. .3¢ 206 and 15¢ Nail Br 10¢ Manicure Sets 25e Seidiitz Powders, 24 papers 10¢ Tooth Brushes 25¢ Tooth Brushes Up to 20c Hair Combs Half Price for any of our made-up Pillows, Leather Searfs, Pillow Cords, Bath Robe Cords. Half Off on all Hair Goods, Switches, ete Up to 50e Hair Combs Up to $1.00 Halr Combs... 59¢ 10¢ Pumice Stone be 15¢ and 10¢ Shaving Brushes qe Up to 486 Shaving Brushes ze All 25¢ Shaving Soap Sticks ike 1s¢ Shaving Soap, cakes 25¢ All 266 Shaving Powders Williams’ 26¢ Chamois Skins 50¢ Chamols Skins Orange Sticks, 16c Kleinert’s bags Be a dozen 0¢ Wash Cloths, in - 10¢ 39c Kleinert’s Wash Cloths bane 20¢ and 15¢ Colgate's Soaps ise Colgate's Soap Ed Pinaud’s 380 Soap Roger & Gallet's 25¢ Soap All 6¢ Tollet Soaps, Cashmere Bouquet 18¢ 19¢ ie 7 cakes 25¢ se 10¢ Zephyr Germantown Imper jal brand yarns, skein VW 12e = Fleisher’s == Germantown Yarns, skein 10¢ 15¢ Fleisher's Elderdown Wool Yarns, skein 10¢ 106 Fleisher's Yarne skein W¢ 360 Fleisher's Knitting Worsted, skein Re 45¢ Pin Cushion Forms ...30¢ ze ibe All 10¢ Tollet Soap Shétiand 26¢ Pin Cushion Forms . JOHN PANTON COMPANY I apoak as 1 feel—-strongty. I have seen with my own eyes Broadway high school boys wear ing monocles. Recently the education took official cognizance | girls, |guidance of gt jaimple fn dress,” said the board. Wear middy blouses and such. Eschew lowcat necks.” Of the girls and their clothes, The Star spoke its mind last week. | With “Vie.” I went out to Broad- | way high to give the boys the “once | over.” We could not quarrel with the habiliments of the boys. True, when I was high school age, boys aid not dress as boys| |dreas now. We never gave dress| a thought. The boy who did was a “girl-boy.” We didn't even want to wear white collars because they | | wore uncomfortable. And our mothers had to nag us to get us to wash behind the ears 28 Seattle board of |*t the | | More power to the boy who has a regard for cloaniiness and per-| |sonal appearance. to shoes with natty cloth tops,/ tight trousers, and top-coata and) caps of exuberant design. | Watch fobs and signet rings are |pleasant adornments, though we |did not wear them when I was a boy 1 "There in nothing {mmoral about |a red feather stuck In the band of a green hat, though no boy would have dared wear the combination |when I was young 1 do not recall that father ever lsent the automobile and the liv- jerted chauffeur to school to fetch |me home. For one thing, automo bilen hadn't been invented then Nor do I object And father was his own bired man. | | stint, thas wrought may | college-y jern high school strange, that's all | But it was the monocle that stuck In my craw. The young | gentlemen who wear them are very “smart,” very neatly | turned out. They lit cigarete the Instant they reached the door. Incidentally, | may add that we smoked cigarets be hind barns. They strolled away, puffing. When they stopped to talk to girls, they rewed the monocles Into these changes which time be good. The strikes me as the monocles ribbons A few—a very few of the jiris—wear monocles, too You can get the monocles down. | town They cost 10 cents. ‘ato fa thrown in GERMAN BOMBS FALL ON PARIS; KILL 3; HURT 14 PARIS, Oct. 12.—Three Parisians | were killed and 14 were injured by |German bombs, hurled by German aviators, yesterday. Two German airmen appeared over the city short |ly after noon and dropped a pumber jof bombs, one of which fell within | 100 feet of a building occupied by a number of American newspaper men, The property damage was alight Own your own home. easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS — then choose. “ASU ISLE BS atmosphere of the mod-| | It's | | The} The Hollywood Lanch, 212 Pike Street, is now under management of Robt. Steiger, for 10 years chet Butler with 08, er; Joe lof the problem of dress for school | PO# It laid down rules for the | charge “he enee Gan presiding over Kitchen, To clerks nd employes of the MacDougal! uthwick store, notice Those buying breakfast, lunch or dinner on Oct. 14, will give free one of our delicious waffles. Present this ad to cashier, Occupants of other bufidings, s@? future ads. and All Week Elmo In Six Parts. Dramatized from the world-famous novel by AUGUSTA EVANS 194 soul-stirring scenes, Specially arranged music by full orchestra. DAILY MATINEES 2:30 P. M. EVENINGS 8:30 P. M. Prices at Both Mati- nee and Evening Performances 1,000 Seats 10 Cents 1,000 Seats 20 Cents Positively No Higher Reservations can be made for all performances. f) 42nd H returned and moved A ous. The Olse, at that potnt, de scribes a sweeping curve, with high hills on the east and a valley seross the river, with hills beyond The railroad from Paris to Brus- sels runs with the river. There is a fine road leading | from Longuice Ste. Marie to Sen-| lis that crossea the river and) winds upward to the higher land, then turning and paralleling the/ river curve for a mile From the crest, where the bat tories were, we could see the Iand| open save for small trees in clumps for five miles, the bridge | at Maxence to the north and sev. eral hamlets. The kitchen camp was below the crest out of sight of the river and lon the opposite slope—a mile, per. jhapa, to the rear. | Emmerling recognized me as 1 worked helping dig for t of the field kitchen and gave a sign. 1 threw down went for a drink with him at the wi From him | received orders to report in code on the pin silk {a species of paper used by the spy In which the writ- ing was made by pin pricks through silk paper). That night | managed, on pretense of foraging for fresh lettuce, to reach the agent of whom Emmerling told He took my code m and | knew that, before morn- | ing, it was sent to our troops by bird. my shovel, and spoke eee That our service was busy along the French lines I knew, In the night of Aug flare signals south and one in the valley, to the northeast | I knew our troops were very near and that heavy fighting was going on to the east, north and| south. The French constantly bringing up fresh troops and work ed all night British troops were crossing the river below us and retiring to the heights, many coming up the road and moving toward the southeast evidently to position There were new troops from | Paris and the southern provinces jamong them the 40th, 41st and reserves, joining those v n hurled back by for were | ad our ad had b vance 1 heard soldiers say they had been sleepless for eight nights and days, and that the Germans were devils who fought without stop The British were being re ed heavily | 1 esting (cutting down like wheat) the charging Germans, only to have them come to life and advance again in the morning on our front It was 4 o'clock when the struggle d it was tack on the outposts river The French mounted divisions went forward down the road at the trot and the noise of a furlous| fight came to us y a cavalry at across the were in| action from 5 o'clock it was § before 1 heard the German tron dogs barking Immediately south after reaching the protection of the bat-| teries Shells tore up the earth air seemed filled with them At first they exploded ever near but presently the range finders found the crest of the hill and the iron hatistorm beat upon the| French below the crest Two days It continued terri. The jany all} 25 1 saw two} y it pays her both in price) and comfort to come all the way to Seattle to have the Regal Dentists do her work. Regal Dental Offices dental “The have done all my work for the past yea tory Baily. work,” bly. Mostly | cooked field stoves, making pails meat and hard bread. On the morning of the third day, just after daybreak, I went to the crest There had been two hours of al- most quiet, I could moving on the plain. On the heights smoke and cor! ors. Suddenly a dark than two miles away. Roth sides of the valley seemed to explode at once—and a hell of iron filled the air. I watched the army of the Fath- erland come. It came solidly, as I could see, south and east, down the hills. It was like watching a picture loding shells e kitchens. Everything was field kitchen wagon move We read. waited, shouting n and I have never had but the most satisfac- States Mrs. at the coffee, and details carried it in great forward, with cooked see far away masses | mass moved jout from hedges and woods more in ranks as far and north a wave of men coming un haze shut out the grew | | dangerous and I hastened back to packed in the y to make |glad to do this for you’ it places you under no jligation whatever, Remember the 1405 Thiré av.,N. ner of Union st. come in be sure an the manager, Dr. Lo Clark, personally, ands will see that you a best of service. ine ourselves hesrd. Two hour, three |came and the battle we could 1 see raged on A awellitg stream ed came dwn the road us. It was 7 o'clock of the ever Ing when word came to retin | heard an officer shovt te order. | inn¢r, horribly tom shell fragnents, lay near edge of a field. The gunt were being ready for thp retreat, Yet the tttle below Already the cavalry was to screen tle retirement and rear guard /was forming. The alliis were beaten” were retirimg. I took ot my _ tobacco bor, . tracted a ppee of the signal and moisteed it with my —then drojping it, 1 fled. This sig | lies were feing beaten. As I stod squabbling with kitchen waon driver for saw the staal paper flare up lantly (conpend Tomorrow.) to Why Have the People Used C a Hundred Million Boxes? — he extraordinary merit of Laxative plains the reason why the people of il pw Quinine es nations have the enormous quantity of over One/Hundred Mill (100,000,000) Boxes of this famouj remedy. 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