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The Dental War Is On By EDWIN J. BROWN, Dd. D. *. Beware of fake dentists, who use| my name, and those who try to imi tate my advertisements on the den. tal war. If a dentist Is so low and) unscrupulous to st my ade or use my name, or too ignorant to originate his own ads, he ie certain- ly too unscrupulous and ignorant to practice dentistry, and if the eta’ dental board fh given him his “teense” and It hangs right in front of you on his wall, that is proof pos. itive that the state dental board should be removed for issuing a cer- tifleate to such an ignoramus, and you should look for a dentist who is at least an adult. There are no children or students | allowed to practice dentistry on my patients, whether they are licensed | or unlicensed. ness which entities them to th fidence of You read tn some Dental advertise ments about Moeensed Dentists, there ta no #uch thing known a Dental le The state m & saloon or a gambling hov Dentist to say that his Dy teensed is ignoran Hoenge such things may bring it reven may prohibit, but whic ty state) may suffer to be done carried on under certain imitations, THE RIGHT TO PRACTICE DENTISTRY tof a citizen to engage tn ureult is a natin alright. practice of Dentistry certain- | not be probibited ithout tee injury to legal opinion pon ciple that lawful occu prohibited is the t. because itm: fn this function, 1 ite decay and dog siney, will continue until tt i; deca ite foundation ts Uadermined and the materials enter- jag into ite structure are tncom) with the prin of natural Justice. THE DENTAL COMHINE The Dental Combine considers that (in this state) a Dentist b rights which it is bound to respect, and this is the natural and reason: adle effect not be otherwise when power ts Sica or fi = es it is by our « arbitrary ore, § *- eo! to protect the Dental Combine against Sease: Dental law te bad. go to the ture, say Our courts; but if the cannot be prevailed its own committee changes when ge. Mine a. Dental Soctety and Dental Board were desirous of pro: fecting the people, they would sesk a ‘aw uid bar the dope fiends habitual “drunkards Dental profession in this state, end wive Dentists that are qualified « chance to ee ‘rom ae power to reuse th former, while the peo: relight, and the law is natitutional, say our courts. A STATS CERTIFICATE LICRNS| I have stated that the right owe Dentistry 1 pp: entitled incompet and through loe power the Bago in vocations such as the prac- tice of Medicine, Surgery, Law and ho the eater ney it tte ndmilninteative board, fasues @ certificat IN RE GALL DENTISTS There are few people and many Dentists who construe iiberty « licen There is at least one alleged Dentist (an unripe one) who is un- conscious of the broad distinction he- tween @ license issued to run « aa- loon, gambling house or a circus and & certificat noting qualifications tiatry. pride in the boast that iding citizens, but how the law itself deprives Us of our natural right and makes G@riminais of us without giving us a ghance to be heard, as the Dental Law in this state does? I had operated tn a ental College, and had pra tieed Dentistry in this state for two three years without @ certificate, a dvertised and now Tacing the Dental examination five! or six times I get my certificate, and oth my superiors and are owed to be rested, what wou uu think of me| mao 4 @ Dentist if 1 were to go into the public print and try create the tmpression that the guar- antes of other Dentists was not good | becau was “licensed”? Would that not be pure asi Do you not think that the the Dental Combine is the Dentint to try an over others becau: “lieense, when he and his “il Dentists all practiced for years In this state| without @ license? | 18 THE COMBINE HONKAST? 1 know that the Dental Combine) of hands with the moat Atsrep-| | } Hy of} Jo oe 4 drunkard tn ate as its ally not Ago, #0 a8 to make false arronts of my asnist- anteand of myself. One reason wh the Dental law must fall is b m Of ite maladministration. The Dent rofeusion in this state has been rought into disrepute by the law leasness of the combine and the con Guct of Ite allies, They are unworthy! of the belief and confidence of honest men. EDWIN 7 OWN, D. VD. rat Ave. | Union Dye Works (Inc.) ¥ xa NIN Otflee 10TH "VE AND EK. UNION |in America. WILSON PLANS. ON VACATION BY JOHN EOWIN NEVIN United Presa Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 12. President Wilson today empha sized hie belief that the imme diate International crisia is cer tain to pass soon by agreement He hopes to go to Cornish about July 4 for a vacation. Word from Ambassador Ger. ard Is expected tonight or Sun- day, stating the manner in which the president's rejoined wae received Officials have received inti mations that German sentiment la now friendly, and the chang ed one in the expressions of the German press is interpreted as indicating the government is anxious for pacific measures, Acting Secretary Lansing was a Visitor at the executive office dur ing the morning He disp! yed og timism, but de stiona as to the b situation Lansing did not see the president who play if during the morning This att on the chief executive rested in bis room and went for a ride. | There was speculation today as to whether any material changes were| mado in the president's rejoinder} after Bryan resigned | Lansing admitted a number of , changos were made In the note after | Bryan's resignation waa accepted, but called attention to the fact that Bryan was in office up to the time «| the note was transmitted o Berlin. | ° STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. PAGE 5. Helen Moller, Garbed In Ancient Grecian Costume and a Glad Smile, Doing a Classical Dance With Her “Wood Nymphs" for the Benefit of New York's Elite. Austria. The Italian fore along the railroads uiton Tri set for the attack on Trent and Triest. Winding line ending In arrow heads shows path in by Italian troops from the mobilization cen The Italians are now about 30 miles into Austria for the attack on Trent and 25 miles for the r of Vincenza id their p grese into See nee =_Spend Sunday at Suquamish © 9 p. m. SUQUAMISH 709 New York Block. one way via the The Scenic Line. traina daily THE ORIENTAL LIMITED Carrying compartment observation cars iat Sleepers, diners and steel coaches All main line trains border wonderful national playground new On Your Journey to or from | the East this summer travel THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED THE GREAT NORTHERN EXPRESS Spend a pe Sunday at Suquamish. Take the steamer at foot of Madison street, Pier 3, at 9 a. m. or 2 p.m. Time of journey, 60 minutes. Across the sound from Ballard. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. Boats return to Seattle at 4:15 p. m., 5:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m., BURIAL PLACE OF CHIEF SEATTLE FINE FISHING AND CLAM DIGGING MAGNIFICENT WOODLAND WALKS GOOD EATING PLACE IN OPEN AIR SEE OUR PROPERTY WHEN YOU GO TO WE OFFER YOU YOUR CHOICE OF 600 LOTS AT $37.50 TO $50 EACH. $2.50 CASH, $2 MONTHLY. STREETS GRADED FREE. Get a homesite now in the fastest growing resort around Seattle. We will build a house to suit you on easy terms. Suquamish Land Company ». OLE HANSON, PRES. Phone Elliott 2. You will see some of the finest scenery Your choice of three splendid electricligh ted tandard and tour ated in cler National Park W the stern Montana, in the heart of the Rocky mountains mrnnes | o break your journey here, Stopovers allowed on all Uck Special round-trip fares east and to California on is daily throughout the summer, We also operate the new fast de tuxe rail and water line to San Francisco via Flavel and the pala tial eteamers Great Northern and Northern Pacific, the largest, fast est and finest-equipped steamers oh the Pacific. further app. CITY TICKET OFFICE COLUMBIA $T. AND SECOND AVE. PHONES: Main 117 Elliott 5609 parti ie | | But the attention fiattered my vanity. ce e | a | come and go at my own sweet will. | Dear Mies Grey: | have read with Interest In your columns the! matrimonial difficulties of man and maid. My experience has been! somewhat different from that of the majority who seek your coun | have a good stock ranch and a comfortable income. Three years ago | wanted a wife. Within the space of 15 months | wi " twice. luck dogged my footsteus, could not focus my affections on any one of the candidates for my hand A young man of similar propen: how to paint the town red. Now, | am a real live sport. | good things of life, and help others to get a share of them. No wedding | belle for me look me around and eho of both » am a caret Gay Lothario. little bird. Still, If | met the right kind of girl, conditionally—who knows? 1 can hy with him, about his appearance or his personality, or something else. My first love rejected me because | was too religious; the second, be-| cause | was not religious enough. So there must be something to my | credit. | am 25; nearly elx feet tall; dark; erect; with clear skin; Joy the beet of health; have never had any Iliness since childhood Now, Mise Grey, do not lecture me on my faults. .| plead guilty in advance. But would you, with your intimate knowledge of heart affairs, recommend me to leave the solld rock of bachelordom and embark on the treacherous seas of matrimony? is it selfishness on my part? is | It pure cuseedness? Or am | too much of a sissy and afraid to take a chance? For goodness sake, let me down e A.—WIll wonders never cease? busily engaged tn keeping pace with the bright lights should steal a few moments from his continual round of pleasure to acquaint Cyn thia Grey with the antages to be derived from basking in the lure of such on {ntoxicating Hfe Now, my “gay young Lothario,” let's get down to facts, Three years ago you decided that you wanted help on your stock ranch, and figured that matrimony would be altogether the cheapest and most tisfactory way out. So you sallied forth tnto the world in search of you got Vanity took an awful tumble. With your exalted views of self, posed that any mere girl would be tickled to death to fall Into ka of such a handsome lord and master, and when you found chat the fairer sex have some opinions of their own, you received quite a shock, didn’t you? You know ag well as I do that you could have found a good wife if you had been worthy of her; but you don't want 0 face facte—that's all The lure of the bright Ights always offers temporary relief to | wounded vanity, so you joined the ranks of the jolly “good fellows. As long as you find the road so pleasant, and the rock of bachelordom no solid, why leave it to make the life of some girl miserable? There's no hope for you until your hyperbolical ego hae run its course and the fog of experience bas dimmed your bright lights, and | you find yourself groping about in the polluted darkness which has set- tled about you. The shadows will disappear one by one, and you will come to life with a jolt, crumpled in health and spirit, at the foot of a steep hill, on a bed of thorna—then, “gay Lotharto,” you will appreciate | the full effect of my words, | | 1 live at a good hotel, drive an auto, 1 might surrender un- Ll. Mm. T. “0 & rose-petal maid with a scrub-girl's experience, and, naturally, stung. Q.—I am a girl 19 years of age! enough to make all the sacrifice, it land very much in love with a young|!# not right that you should. You man three years my senior. Me| would be wronging not only your but has never | child and yourself, but altho he may/also. We must all shoulder near| responsibility in the world sooner] | mentioned marria |contemplate doing #0 In the | future; that | do not know. lfor my question: Is it right for me|the art the better off we are. Don't to allow him to kiss me? | would|coax your wife to come back. probably do 0, no matt said, for you see, Miss Grey, | love enter the gates of home, then tell him and only wish to know if | am| her you are willing to give her one doing right. ELEANOR, | more chance to make good In the —If {t were not for the word) marriage partnership. “probably” in your letter, it would seem useless to waste space trying she leaves again she ts not to come to convince you. A girl who de-| back liberately does wrong should ques — tion closely her own heart. Such; Q—When a married man takes girls always learn their lesson and homest In the state of invariably at a dear cost. Belleve| Washington, can he live on the! me when I tell you that to allow/place alone, or does the law re- lover familiarities, even kisses, lessens just that much your chances of ever recetving a pro-/ HOMESEEKER. posal from him. FamtiHarity breeds It is not necessary for a man contempt and when contempt en-|to move his family on a homestead ters, love takes flight. while he is proving up on it. Many men, because of their sel- ae fishness, try to convince girls that there is no harm in these little but what they really quire him to take hie family with your him for the period of three years? privileges; think i altogether different. Keep! ciaiming that knockout Grops your maidenly reserve. If the MAN) had heen slipped into his beer at does not care enough for you to)a party held a few nights ago in make you his wife, he must at least one of the rooma at the Lexington respect you, and ff his intentions | hotel, and that upon coining to| will only want you the| are good four hours later, he found that he more. When a girl and @ man &re| had been robbed of $38, A. Holmes unscrupulous, she is always the | of Aberdeen has taken the matter loser. |up with the police. Holmes has Q—I have been married for the past seven years. My wife ha always been true to me, but within the last year sho has the habit of| running away and 6 day to three, or for da: Now she haw gone again and say |furnished the Police with the names of the others in the party The police probably will make an arrest. ‘CLOSE WITH SPREAD : Fighty-five nurses and their | as | ever did. What should | do|State Graduate Nurses’ associa try to get her to come back and} fariier in the day, the new keep her home and baby or let her were elected, Mrs, Edna get tired of working and come home| herself? F. Even tho you love your wife Rowinson of Seattle winning the presidency. The 1916 convention will be held in Bellingham, Give her to understand clearly if} she don't care whether she comes! tends attended a banquet field! back or not. We have a baby boy, iiday night at the Y, W. ©. A but that doesn’t which closed the two-day «annual difference. | care as much for her) convention of the Washington } THINGS WE'D LIKE TO | SEE le D. E. Dugdale in a bath- || hing s |! @ The park board do some- } thing for the people. 5 @ Some sizzling summer HN weather. } More pay-days. t { @ More pay. 5 } Councilman Bolton drink- } H } { ing tubercular milk. @ Four aces in a poker Springfield senate rejects anti capital punishment bill Paul Kruger of Rialto, Cal., left $10,000 by man whose life he saved by stopping runaway 10 years ago. United 8t uthorities continue search for sailors who are missing from German auxiliary crulser Prinz Friederich, interned at Norfolk. German farmers in Illinois holding part of herd of British and French war horses, which escaped from Alton stockade, for ransom. Wm. J. Bryan will be president of new Winona assembly upon its re. organization in August. Montana cops prize for best cereals at San Francisco fafr, United States pay clerks at Bremerton will undergo mental and physical examination Monday. Geo. James of Seattic elected at sociate grand patron of Washington chapter of Eastern Star at North Yakima meeting. Fifteen hundred Everett school children take part In war on cater- pillars, Portland Rose Show closes. Patrolman John Reilly, charged with loitering in hotel at time of dynamite explosion in bay, rein stated on force by civil service commission Friday night Madrona Heights improvement club elected delegates to attend | even advertised in an Eastern journal, but, way | have many acquaintances | roclation, ind, In general, | rected that inspector make tour of! It will take @ clever trap to catch this| Washington mills to tnapect Jof shingles rf your readers say that there must be something wrong | y- How marvelous that one who !s/ your wife] our! Let| state of Washington and) what you| her stay away until she is glad to/his license hangs right on) | | be | Bindder and convention of Western Weshing ton Improvement clubs at meeting “turned | Friday night Heart-broken and in despair, | came to Seattle, but ill. | H.W. Craven and C. M. Gallo- of Washington, D. C, of U. 8, etvil service bers board, It was companionship | ihe arrived in Seattle Friday night on/| Craven is former| yection trip. 1 enjoy all the| Seattle man Trustees of shingle branch, West ;Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ as- at meeting Friday di-| to see if they're |good as British Columbia's Northwest summer normal schoo! | to open 26th annual seasion in Cas. cade school June 21 R. B. Fosdick of New York, au-| |thor of text books of foretg lice, praised Western police sys |tems while on visit to Chief Lang Friday Consumers’ | po gue to give pro. Corliss Gas Engine Co. of Ameri can Dredging Co. of San F jon business trip to Seatth dicts Lakes Union and Washington will become popular mooring ground of ocean vessels Steamer Admiral Evans of Ad jmiral line arrived in Seattle Friday afternoon from Alaska Pastor Russell will lecture Sun- on “The Battle of Armaged-| at the Moore. Annual Rally day exercises of Sunday school of First Presby DR, L. R. CLARK Every operator in this, Now or later and the sooner we learnloffice is licensed by the} jthe wall in front of vou as you in the dental! chair. This license proves absolutely that he ts competent and capable, | |and knows the dental profession | | thoroughly You want a man to} \fix your teeth who knows his buet-| ness, don't you?’ Why take chances | on any other kind? Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 3d Ave., N. W. Cor. 3d & Union A Successful Non-Surgical Treatment For the fie, Har at wkin Paralyete AD tiem, Tubereuloals, pendicitia, Chron- Special Pel. and vlo Disorders, Free trial inhalation run do’ tions, Anemia, hitts, much Asthma, pepala, 1 tion, | Hyateria, and other disorde treatment known, Highest re endationa, Hours, 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7 to 8. DR. MACY 1918% Second Ave,, Seattla, Wash, of addresses and music Bat- urday night {n Manufacturers’) auditorium in Stuart building. Marshall C. Harris, president) ancisco, | je, pre: | Fri.and Sat. Nights and MOORE Sat. Mat. June 18 & 19 HAMPTON JUBILEE SINGERS Most Famous Singers of En Route to Panama-Pacif || HEAR the Old Have Their Kind in America, Exposition. Plantation Melodies as Never Been Heard Before They WP Matinee 230" °° Seats Now Selling Do You Know Piano Values? Read On! Emerson Upright, Monday $98 BEST PLAYER PIANOS Ten of them will positively be disposed of next week, and to do this in short order the prices are as follows for the little-used ones; Jacob Doll Player Piaano, $290 for the $650 style; another at $268; a Kingsbury Player Piano, $288; a Decker Player and Lester Player nearly half price; a $1,050 Weber Pianola Piano at $527, and a $1,100 one at $650, and another, $1,000. Weber Pian- ola Plano at $489, and a half- dozen other fine, latest style players that caf: hardly be told This is a fine, medium-size | Emerson, and in very good con- | dition, but, of course, a used plano. The tone is excellent, and the Mahogany case is in re- markably good shape. This fs, without doubt, a Downright Snap in Piano value, and it is offered for Monday only at the Little Price of $98.00 SCORES OF OTHERS In this sale of used pianos are many very desirable ones, such as a small-sized model in Mahog- any case at $144, and another at $128, A used Decker at $328, from new, at corresponding re- Steinway at $367, Kranich & | quctions. Free Bench, free Li- Bach $178, Lester $297, Knabe at | brary of Music Rolls included | $295, ae well as two Chickering | with each. Easy terms of pay- Grands and three Kimball | ment, and no charge for delivery. Grands at $275, $350, $450 snd | Be on hand the first thing Mon- | $475 below the usual price. | day or Tuesday, sure. Eflers These and many others will be | closed out In the next few days. Music House, Third and Univer- sity, | |-—_—_———_______. terlan church to be held Sunday. Opinion Friday by Corporation Counsel Bradford ruling that driv- ers living in suburban towns who Steamship Minnesota to take big cargo of railway materials to Rus- sia on next voyage. Seattie Charity Organization so- operate transportation lines |ciety met Friday in Woman's Ex- should take out vehicle and driy-| change to discuss means of raising funds to pay off $2,000 debt. ers’ licenses The WATER HEATER Which Is on Sale Is Being Demonstrated at Our Salesroom AT) MATTERS not whether your kitchen el boiler is now connected to the furnace or MD} the coal range, the Gas Water Heater may also be connected, and does not interfere in any way with your present method of heating water. With the installation of a Gas Water Heater comes an unequaled Hot Water service at any hour of the day or night at a cost within reach of every one Terms: $1.00 cash with order—balance is paid in payments of $1.00 each month. DOF ROOF DOORAROOSSS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767 | '& Low Rates East Via California NOW ON SALE DAILY, GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31 THIS YEAR’S ATTRACTIONS Panama: Pacific Exposition Mount Shasta Yosemite Valley Del Monte Panama-California Exposition Lake Tahoe King’s River Canyon Paso Robles Hot Springs Santa Barbara Riverside Los Angeles San Diego Ask the Southern Pacific 720 Second Ave. C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agent Phone Elliott 1256, Seattle, Wash.

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