The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN, 28, 1915, PAGE 7. ; NEWS GOOD NEW The Hub’s First BIG Sale in Five Years The Hub is not addicted to the “Sales” habit, but when we do strike, we strike hard! .Old-time customers of this big, busy store, will recall the stupendous bargain event pulled off just five years ago, when the entire establishment, for five days, was packed and jammed from “stem to stern” with a veritable multitude of men and young men. Many of you doubtless possess now some of the good clothes purchased at that great sale. © Last Call for Husbands Who Want 25; Does a Wife Earn Wages? Write Come on, fellowal This is your last chance to win that $25! That @, If you are married, Oth- erwise you have no chance at all, Manager Hamrich of the Colonial theatre offers the $25 through The Star for the beat letter from a husband on the question, “Does a Wife Earn Wag: Only the letters that come in before Friday night will be considered. So HURRY, HURRY, HURRY! Friday night The Star will pick the winner, Saturday he will be handed the $25 and cinemat graphed, And all next week his picture will flash across the Colonial scre@m, along with tho showing the third story of “Runaway June,” the movie drama that started all the excitement ABOUT HOW MUCH A HUSBAND OUGHT TO GIVE HIS WIFE. Hundreds of good letters already are in, So don't think, Mr. to win that twenty-five without rting yourself. Keep your ttle Husband, that you are going 8 within 200 words, ¥ More than 130,000 meals, at a have been served | Finds Jobs for Hundreds During the winter hundreds of i] men have been found jobs, mostly \ on small ranches, at $10 and $15 a e x month and “found.” Only one man has failed to “make good.” 3 y; DEBT T0 CITY A month ago the hotel accommo: our Make Your Dollars — Do Almost Double Duty jdated nightly 1,500 men, Now | 1,075 men are left. yal ing A TSE Sn Dollars Do Almost Double Duty Seattle for his opinion, he will tell | camps will open you ft ts that Seattle has been re- “What we need now,” says “‘Holeproof”’ T omorrow—Friday—we put on an even bigger and better sale! Bigger because we have at least twice the stock we had five years ago; better because values are greater and prices generally are cut deeper. Briefly, we need $50,000 in cold cash to pay current indebtedness, and we are per- fectly willing to make a terrific sacrifice in order to Protect our good credit. We have always started markably generous in the matter of| the indomitable Pauly, “is more caring for the unemployed this win-| contract work. We have done ter. a lot of work in and around Aren't we tiding them over’! Seattie this winter that needed Aren't we giving them shelter and to be done. WE HAVE NEAR. food at the Hotel Liberty? And} Ly wip OFF THE CITY's hasn't it cost us a lot of money? APPROPRIATION. It may surprise the average man to wipe it all ow to know how little the unemploy-| one can say we havi ment problem, serious enough in| recipients of charity.” FAMOUS “President” Suspenders The old reliable standbys °# 33° all conscience, has cost and is cost- Ch a . ing Seattle. The'taen Dror Saree noters _ each year with a clean slate and directors of +, +2 stump-puller and a full equipment x The Hub have ordered that 1915 be no When Henry Pauly, himself a) of tools. They have cleared 15 seasonal worker, asked the city for acres of stump land. They are now help in his Hotel Liberty project, clearing five acres for Mra, Dwyer a gvoreneenties of $2,400 Was/on Beacon ave, They have a con- ie. tract to clear 10 acres for H. ©. Since the hotel was opened 7,000} Henry at Richmond Hetghts “We do the work quick, well and cheap,” says Pauly. TOOTH Fifty men are engaged on city clearing work on Beacon ave. : where dynamite catinot be used on ccount of danger (to the high-ten- AND exception. Guaranteed for six months LT a Quantity Limited “Shawknit” and other advertised lines sox LC All Regular 2 for 25c Sox, Now 2 for 17c Look! sion wires and the water main | The men have built for the city) a road two blocks long, on a side) |hill, from 39th ave. northwest to) the N. P. station in Ballard. It) took them two and a half days. Wouldn't Work; in Stockade : s Pauly, d 1 my- self preferred charges against them | od had thi sentenced to the stockade. We have exploded the notion that the unemployed men idn't want to wor! Gad ot teal Pauly’s problem is this: To wrig- rT ‘sums which |Sl¢ through he must keep, say, 300 many Dentist: to treat; it|Of bis 1,000 odd men employed if causes the gums to swell and become | all ere to eat. He wants to fix It so Le sor apt me et se rer {2 | that 300 men can be employed, giv- oT Nn affected and finally the eee an tr falling att of (County Treasurer Bennett With a loose and have to be removed. There J vo Million in His Suit Case { usually exist pus pockets caused by | contracts, he can find work for only deposits of tartar nodules on the roots about 10 men. The reat is provid-| 7, photographer didn't have to Goeth: haw Useoree imbioocit Manes" tsa. nn ingus Nested tell him to “smile and look pleas-| “ ” “4 ant.” ye gpg te ey oes on | County Treasurer John Bennett] work cannot eat—at the hotel, And | ¥## doing it already. Who wouldn't, | hungry men will eat, you can take | With one’s hands on a cool million?) my word for thi ¥ Yep, im the sult case you see in} “Now, there is in Seattle plenty [he peters $1,000,000, a away and the mouth become flat, and|of work needed to be done—the Pie nnett's? fo, but makes Si it is very hard to bold artificial| kind of work nobody else wants to fellow feel pleasant, you know, just) teeth in place. do—and we offer our Jabor at bar- *O bandle a milifon, even if he can't Some Dentists claim to cure Pyor-| 2445 prices. A few more contracts |OWn It rhea, but the cases where a cure is| S*!D Pp : » | What's Bennett got do with bee —stump-pulling, road-making, any mnett going to do with) thing requiring unskilled labor—to the million? ' true Pyorrhea. I h easy graft! keep us going until February 1, and| He's going to take tt to New York! for a Dentist to dope sums with} we will have solved the unemploy. City. He left Wednesday night! Ft Oe cited nia proree|ment problem as no other city in|Bennett’s Inggage 1s $1,000,000 of! hea (when they never had it). This the United States has don |King county road bonds recently known as “pocketbook” treatment or, nce oma emncar red |sold to New York bankers, Bennett! well; that is to say,| is going to deliver the bonds and) a ee take a check, or letter of credit, or whatever it is big bankers give you| y seated Pyorrhea is obtainin; SHORT NEWS | } for bonds by false representation. t the bonds to the) Dentist will claim to cu: Gotham financiers than to send! se. PAINLESS EXTRACTING. them by mafl. That's how the coun-| Many Dentists do not extract teeth ity commissioners have it figured) for the reason that they are not pre- cea | eeer ar ae Die work, aad, o6 peures. If sent by mail, the bonds would in in| 1 Snr sttort on thelr part wil cost | Pellee nab Edward Winkler, |have to be insured, and the insur-| ce would cost $200, besides post-| fallure, because of the lack of ex-! jertense in this particular work, | burgh who escaped from Port- which requires skill and a thorough | land Jail, age stam) and such Hk mm . Knowledge of dental anatomy and| Auto owned by H. H. Castell link to another $20 to $26." Mental the principles of local anaesthesia Ld another $20 to $25., Bonds ALVEOLAR TEETH A MAKESHIFT |14sbed to pleces after ruuning|which are signed up are negotiable, | FOR BRIDGEWORK AND ya bg agree gh anne ody [2UHt lke notes, ete., and innocent] ESTE ORM, allure to put out fire in woods| purchasers would have a claim on| While Bridgework of today is/costs four men $25 each. | vastly supertor to bridgework of alt| Mise Phebe Lewis, 19, dies after (he, County even if the bonds had) time, yet Bridgework has been in use| yeary tliness. ber — ss the ‘oo bags. | me form for at least ten thous-/ . at's why they’ need insurance, | Work of Frederick Keppeis will (i¢ vont ty y mail | “Money-Back” Guarantee With Every Purchase Leading ntist TiS First Ave. Look! $100,000 Worth of Men’s Wear At Two-Thirds the Regular Value Not an assortment of extravagantly priced “high-brow” stuff, but All Trousers nice, clean, standard quality, staple merchandise bought direct from the “Morris” Hats 1-3 Off Only $2.00 leading manufacturers. Every article you buy at THE HUB, any time, All $1.50 Trousers....$1.00 Instead of $3 All $2.00 T. 1.34 is accompanied by an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction or your money é $2.00 Trousers... . - ‘ ¥ + 2 “i , ’ e" Et B400-Tromeare, back without quibbling or argument! The entire stock, with the ex- ‘“ wf $2.00 Hats All $4.00 Trousers... .$2.67 | ception of Shoes and a few contract lines scarcely worth mentioning, Cut to $1.33 to have Bennett per. We have a big stock of sep-} are in this great sale at exactly ONE-THIRD off. Fer example: Trous- arate Trousers from which} ers marked $3, you pay the salesman $2; all $1 Monarch Shirts for 67 you can match up almost any | cents; all “Morris” regular $3 Hats, you pay only $2. “Regal” Suits kind of a suit. Save a THIRD.J Oy Balmacaans, $10 instead of $15. : Overcoats and Raincoats place lost Nt belle oiendnckyl el — et With Bennett delivering the 7 bonds personally, there will be no {) sented as Alveolar teeth is simply | Methodist Protestant Sunday ) | 9a: . ° . ° . ° / de discarded hod of kin eineed fi th ty t e| Sridsemors: “Tnsmons more wort [ecbool orchestra concert Friday te te" somaya he gets to Now| The HUB’S immense UPSTAIRS Clothes Shop is fairly bulging with genuine bargains. less, misfit’ bridgework from peo- York ple's mouths than any ten Dentists| San Francisco will observe pits, mothe, whan, and, ton Dentiats| Gan Franciece will | observe ‘Incidentally, Bennett witt eather’ Every garment in it is bright and new—no old-timers here at any price. As our thous- that the most dangerous of all den-| received by local committee. a pointer or two in the freasury tal one t0, human health and de: |" "Rey. H.-H, Gowen of the U. of depiriments of New York, Boston. ands of patrons know, the lowest regular price Suit, Overcoat or Balmacaan here is $15. eee Nocktse of the socpare of thoa|W., will undertake lecture tour for |@te., and he'll stop off at Colorado work, because of the jand say hello to his mothe hich | be ? materials getting between tne bung. | Archaeological institute taken it a alee yeetection «tf All these, including the famous “REGALS,” are now cut down to $10. All the $20 gar- Hng saddle and the alveolar rt Three holdups rob two men in Makes fit a nice proposition isn "wnion cannot ve, semoved” ot| "‘pregigent Boyne of Commercial | Hennett expects to be back in twolf’ ments are reduced to $13.35, and the fine $25 hand-tailored Suits, Overcoats and Bal- or leaned away. When the » Jed | ‘Alveolar Bridge Teeth are put in,|Club will inspect commercial | weeks. the patient usually has to resort to| bodies of other cities. | macaans are in the sale at $16.65. 4 plates very soon. It ts much better) | to have plates in the first place un-| lene your teeth are sound enough f9F| mane PONTO, THE PURP No marking up to mark down—every ticket remains exactly as it was before the sale. F modern Prophylactic Brid He at: | which is the highest scientific at-| tainment known to the dental art After all. the different graft schemes in Dentistry are a fallure,|, North Yakima on verge of water | “ | tire oniy reliable way ia to have Art: famine as result of slush tee from| [eKimwi4" gy ona | lal teeth or Bridgewo If your Nate or freezi 1 : iY WHO | 66 99 ton teeth will not hold bridgework, \omaniny'e canals |” P**| | WENTED THYCANS WAS NO | | amous ega U Ss u Oo have them out and have a good sei Fi ; of teeth made, and learn to use them|, New Haven road will ask legis- REND OF DOGS. | 2 as thousands have done and thous- latures of New England states to 66 59 . ands are doing: In fact, there is no legalize plan for converting floating e macaans u re) 4 mete wee 10 80 but bridgework debt into long time mortgage bond } Platework, unless you are bound you junk for Bridgework under an-|er sue New York, Pittsburg, Chicago| other name, and a cheap set of faise and Los Angeles commission men Beaters, Nvthoh ‘any honest, reliable, New York Stock Exchange re- Dentist would make you at half the scinds rule prohibiting dealing ex cept for cash, | Agriculture department warne| Southern potato growers that there) large stocks held in country Municipalities league approves Hay water code, now before legisla-| ture, | Father of Bishop Summer of Ore- | “Regal” $15 Overcoats Cut to $10 All $20 Suits, Overcoats, All $25 Suits, Overcoats, $ 16.65 All $10 Raincoats $6.65 4 price the faker charges My offer is for you to go to any dental office and get prices, then come to me for an examination and consultation without charge, and I ar will show ou fow you save a dol and [ make a dollar on your Den Work. My prices will surely Balmacaans, cut to.. Balmacaans, cut to..... EB Sas er aeig Sale Starts Tomorrow Men’s Men’s Underwear sult you My work will surely please yc | 4 BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS WHO gon dies in New Hampshire. | POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHARGED * ms IMITATE MY NAME AND SIGNS " Fort Worden private, who had | E. SUBST NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICES. |. roaming in woods for several SUBSIDY 18 REFUSED | Neckwear an hnion ul Ss F = 50c to $5.00 SAVED ‘ays, clad only in bathrobe, cap-| TOKIO, Jan. 24—Fear that the] ‘i i a Call at My Op.|tured by guard. 1,600,000 yen subsidy asked to oper-| m “t-| Dollar and fifty-two is bid in Port- ate a tri-weekly service with elght| Cut T ave yeur|jand for May wheat; holders de-| steamers would seriously interfere es oe afl “"|mand $1.54. witt lines now connectigg Seattle,| All $1.00 values for..........67@] @ BY: ted for you an Crew of wrecked schooner Harold) Tacoma and San Francisco, caused ne- 1r All $1.50 values f 1.00 ave you from S0e to 40 vn any pair Blekum leaves Juneau for Seattle| the imperial diet to reject the pro 50 values for....... $1 Be giksoes you may require, Lehees | enum teores June end, : All $2.00 values fo cated a specialty powa $2 alues for ; duplicated a specialty \" Sareld Les Judd magica Mre:| “ | All 50c Ties, 33c Mit M60 eice a 3 od 3 Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S. riorence 1. Gates, widow of Charles TAYLOR HAS AN IDEA All 25c Ties 17c PEL PAA) VRGES: SOF: » $2. 4 Seattle's Leading Dentist G, Gates, at Lake of the Isles. VANCOUVER, Jan. 28.—Mayor| 4 ‘ ecage te hee All $4.00 values for........ $2.66 P 718 Wiest Ave.| “Joseph L. Garvin, president of| Taylor ix advocating a “back-to-the And the Hub certainly has a 615-619 FIRST AVENUE ® 5 Meee Wet ave, Willian Woods college, Fulton, Mo.,| #oll" movement, which includes the! beautiful assortment of Neckwear \ll sizes in the celebrated W 7 mn Block who formerly was pastor of First) division of the lower mainland into! at these prices (“On the Square”—Opposite the Totem Pole) and other leading makes Be Sure unl Come to 705 748' Christian church in Seattle, to re-| small acreage lots, to house a larg-| : n evenings unui & and sun- #160 place and accept another edu-' er population. The land i# govern- E ‘until 4 for peopie who work, cational position ment owned,

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