The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 7

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i] Am Fighting to See }| Thatthe People Get 4] a Square Deal in Dental Work! =e And like everyone else who does something out of the ordinary, I have to'stand a lot of abuse and vilification from jealous and disgruntled competitors, But 1 will not be swerved from the spath that T know is right, no matter how much = mud-slinging = I must stand for I will continue to give the very best serv- ices of high-class, grad- uate and registered den tists, who have gradu- ated from the best Den tal Colleges and have passed the State Dental | Board examination, and have their certificates - A | hanging right on the Oa | Me eg’ wall in front of their ‘DR. L. R. CLAR dental chairs I will continue to give this d of service, at the very lowest prices, and trust to satisfied patients to build up this business in spite all knocking by jealous competitors "HERE IS WHAT REGAL DENTAL SERIVCE MEANS TO YOU: I—The services of high-class, graduate registered den- ts, who know how to do your work as it ought to done. Their certificates hang right on the wall in of their dental chairs, in plain sight ) 2—The very best materials that money can buy with ghich to do your work )3—Absolutely painless methods. We have every modern facility that human ingenuity has devised to do the best dental work without hurting the patient 4—A guarantee that is a guarantee—not a mere slip T with no Signature on it Our guarantee ts not only by the operator who does your work, also by Dr L. R. Clark, manager, and owner of office. You positively cannot get unsatisfactory work done HERE. ~$—The lowest prices given by any reputable dentist dental concern in this part of the country. It is a ntal principle of ours that we positively will not underbid on price! is the kind of service we offer, and on this we our case. If this disgruntled competitor who is } continually delving back into ancient history and doing of barking about us, can offer service anywhere as as ours, let him step foward and show it a little man—if not, we suggest that he throw his hammer, buy a horn and spend more of his on studying up on dentistry. hen you can get service such as we have told of at no greater cost, and in most cases leas, why chances experimenting with the other kind? is Don't delay having your teeth fixed. They are a vital of your general health. We will give you a thor- examination,and estimate free of cmarge, and ll be surprised to find how little it will cost to have fF teeth put in first-class condition. tial Invitation to Visitors From Out of Town: om are invited to call and see one of the best equip- Most up-to-date and sanitary dental offices in the tt and at the same time meet Dr. Clark, the who is leading in the fight to give the people the of dental service they are entitled to. you need dental eer done while in the city, we facilities to get it out quickly for you, and our pain- methods will not interfere in the least with your ment of your holiday. _TEETH PULLED FREE each morning from 8:30 to to demonstrate our painless methods. egal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Third and Union. TRIES TO WRECK ed with maliciously attempting costs. Witth ead University amasamant oncunains. PUMPING PLANT WALLA WALLA, July 8.—Chare-| wreck the Attalia Land Co.'s plant, of which he formerly was engineer, Ralph Galbraith has been sentenced to 30 days in jafl and must pay | | Since we have had so much ratn this summer, we have been forced weather man at his own game. As & result, the Waterproof Lid has come into being, and now we simply don't care how hard it rains eee Miss Sophie Schauls ts one of the exponents of this new anti-wet ‘headgear | Miss Schauls is famous aa the girl whom the Fashion Art league picked as the prettiest manikin in America. According to Mme. Marguerite, the creator of the fashion idea which is calculated to make the weather man hamed of himself, the washable sallor is made of the ‘new giazed chintz and linen | The brim ts faced with lnen, | which ts carried out over the top of the brim, making a binding of about two inches. A white cord drawn loosely around the crown completes the hat No matter how wet it gets, this little Hd looks as chic and smart as ever. | eee There simply is never any tell ing at all where little Miss Fashion in going for her ideas. Now she has traveled half way round the world and has landed lright in Tokyo, where the little Geisha girls have shown her one of the ways by which they make themselves picturesquely beautiful Miss Schauls was wearing one of the Geishas the other day and found it very fetching indeed. | “The Geisha hat is made of nat ural colored linen,” Mme. Mar | guerite, whose idea it is, told me, }“and it has a rose pink facing | made of sippers.” | Walter H. Page, supercargo on the | schooner Annie Larsen, the war am | being sought by Senttle customs of | ficials, following his disappearance several days ago. JUNEAU, July 8—The Juneau to! Commercial Club yesterday indors led Juneau's participation in the 1917 |celebration, marking the semi-cen tennial of Alaska’s purchase by the United State Keep the floor of the storeroom |free from bundles—use boxes to store the articles and set them up | hookease fashion so it fs not neces sary to lift one from the other when you want something in the | bottom box. A board nailed across the front and only half way up will keep all the and easy of accens to devise some way of beating the) WATERPROOF LID, GEISHA HAT, LAT EST IN MILLINERY BY BETTY BROWN 1 THEY ARE LOOKING | FOR HIM ALL OVER AMC | munition ship held at Hoquiam, in) contents Intact | TAR—THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915. PAGE They were playing poker the fellows had been « Jed out, the third chap found Two roses are laid on the top of)" the Geisha, which match the fac ing and give this Oriental piece of | lend you one,” sald bn “That's not fair,” said the second wi headgear the needed touch of |mer make it sult our rosy: a it's fare,” enid the loser, They American Miss of jetass. Waterproof Lid” is the hat at the top of the photograph Geisha hat” is BARGAINS the All future American submarines pd with disap r ns Kun t has been perfected after two years’ work Rumor in Washington, 0. C., that EA charges against Vic. Huerta may INM TS be dropped - - e’s Suspicious of large sale of can Ker Britain show increase of, openers, state officials investigated | $89.180,000. in Phoenix, Ariz. and found that| © U- Pipe ree ee er UALITY cans labeled “tomatoes” contained |"24 formerly of Seattle, vis n| a whiskey jelty. He's for suffrage, girls | Markets Seven bank robbers in hour's | @-———— ° nel with citizens of England, n@ar Little Rock, Ark. yesterday aft falling to dynamite town safe. New alliance between Japan and | Russta reported to be imminent E. H. Dodge of San Francisco! charges Fred Kribs and Willard | Jones of uding him of $614,000 while on t! witness stand In Port- Friday's Specials: near Guaranteed Fe 99c choi sion” Choice Mutton Chops ........ Choice S land yesterday joice Spare c Fourteen known dead and many Ribs, Ib. . eecccee injured when Queenstown, Ont.,! trolley car jumped rails on steep | yesterday. government will not pay for losses of effects of passengers at sea, according to Reginald Mc. | Kenna, chancellor of the exchequer, | Wednesday. Imports for month of June for | TODAY’S BEAUTY HELPS COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER Nothing {s more repulsive than to jsee a woman with her face all Gaubed with face powder tn her de sire to hide marks of age. In-| stead of using powder, which clogs and enlarges the pores, it ts far better to use a good face lotion that will improve and permanently benefit the skin. By dissolving | four ounces of spurmax in one-half} pint hot water, you can make an inexpensive lotion that will do won ders as a skin whitener and com |plexion beautifier, It removes all ishininess, sallowness and rough ness, and gives the skiw a smooth, velvety tone, while it does not rub Choice Veal Choice Shoul- seein Steak. 122¢ Choice Steer Boiling Beef | Choice Steer 1 Shoulder Steak 1 2c Choice Loin Pork Chops. . -18¢ Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and qualit 20°. Mm. SEMENTS METROPOLITAN Tonight—All Week MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL —— “PYOGMALION” t. Mat., ‘THE SECOND MES. TANQUERAY’ off easily lke powder, nor does it Nights, 50¢ to $2; Mats., 500 to 6150 || ow on the skin | aoe MAKES HAIR FLUFFY By | washing the hair with a teaspoon-| ful of canthrox dissolved in a cup of hot water, afterward rinsing thor oughly with clear water, one finds |that it dries quickly and evenly, is PANTAGES 10—SALT LAKE BEAUTIES—10 IN “The Shadow Girl” unstreaked, bright, soft and very GORDON HIGHLANDERS fluffy, so fluffy, in fact, that} Victoria Four jit looks more abundant than it/ \is and so soft that arranging {t| becomes a pleasure, This sim- ple, inexpensive shampoo cleanses the halr and scalp thoroughly of all dandruff and dirt, and leaves {a clean, wholesome feeling. All scalp irritation will disappear, and |the hair will be brighter and glos. |sier than ever before.—Advertise- ment. 10 AND 20 CENTS (suPnnss THEATRE A BIG GIRLIE SHOW O—Jolly Acts—6 Matinee Datly—21t0—10 Cents Night Prices Night 7:30 Shows 9:10 10c, 15¢ -lof opium ONE HALF OFF ONE 94 HALF OFF OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL | HALF-PRICE SALE Continues But Two Days More Lot No. 1 of about 2. GOWNS offered fc A placed on sale a variety Regrouping of Broken Lots Far Less In this lot w be found about 39 5 COATS, EVENING WRAPS, SILK SUITS, CLOTH SUITS, SILK ‘ DRESSES AND GOWNS, with val- r clearance, ues up to $50.00. Offered for clear- of styles and shapes are offered in the 60 Hats INCLUDED IS A AT han Half Lot No. 2 ance regardless of for- mer prices, «10,00 Lot No. 3 at thi You can never tell about a bee There's some as y they won't sting, but we've raided their nests, and know. Evidently C. G. Wilford never raided one. At a Raymond carnival he was demonstrating to excited thousands they wouldn't ating. Stripped to the waist, he scooped ‘em up by handfu But something got ‘em riled. And now—weill C. G. agrees with us. Doctors worked ail night over him, bringing him to. eo e in . “James Bell,” found with 75 tins near Laurier about two weeks ago, found to be James Rals-| ton, well known as opium smuggler. | Municipal civil service to be re-| classified. Mayor will be asked by | council to name commission to do} work W. F. Hughes, 1521 16th ave. N., struck by fender of auto driven by John Clay, and belonging to BE. A Stewart, president of Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Co., at 18th N. and KE. Highiand drive, Wednesday night. | Plan to bring members of nation: | al rivers and harbors board here | dorsed by Central Labor Council at | meeting Wednesday night | Charies Lampe, 422 Denny way, | and William Goldthorpe, 131 Fourth ave. N., held up and robbed of cash totaling $3.18 last night at Fourth ave. and Battery st. ———_ ° Help! John Burke's got more than he knows what to do with! He's treasurer of the U. 8. mint at Frisco, and he has to count $120,368,416.23, the news ¢ sches say, What we don't see is why he's count. ing it if he knows how much there Is, oa 2 Livestock advisory committee of) Washington exposition commission will meet at the Arctic clut July 14 to discuss plans for Washington | livestock exhibit at Panama exposi- Second Avenue at Spring BY MADAME SCHUMANN.-HEINK! tion fn October, ™ ne OiMIWIED, Should Be Eager to Be Perfect Housewife of her ability to cook nourish- ing and proper food for the The Famous Diva I am old-fashioned enough to| members of her family, think that e¢ y girl should know There is nothing monotonous how to cook and should know the/ about keeping a house in order great importance of »0d food) and in cooking the meals for one's properly prepared to the human! family. race. In the country where I was born every woman from highest to lowest wears an apron in her own home, and well she may, for it is the badge of a very high calling. Some clever woman who has trav- eled much in Germany has said: | “What his silk hood is to the More than three-quarters, yes, 1 h y at least nine-tenths of tness of the human race used by the food they eat It is all well enough to say that if one gets plenty of food to eat that is all that is necessary, but plenty of pie made the New Eng-| Oxford scholar, what his mitre is lander a pessimistic dyspeptic to the archbishop, what the iron Nothing affects the liver to the] cross is to the general—the apron extent of badly cooked ‘food com-|is to the German hausfrau.” bined with lack of exercise. Housekeeping is her “beruf” and Every girl should be proud when she mentions it she s |in the same dignified tones as a minister or doctor might in refer- NO DOUBT THAT ring to his vocation. | | RESINOL DOES | The German hausfrau ts the do- | mestic engineer, to distinguish her H L SICK SKIN ::: the mechanical engineer Teutonic centuries. It is her profession to which she is called all the traditions of which {is sometimes her beeping, and not even he, in these days o' efficiency, is more proficient in his |life work. When you know physicians have| _ Some sensible woman a few prescribed Resinol for 20 years in| Years ago brought down on the treatment of eczema and other| her level head the anathema of itching, burning, unsightly skin| @!! the womans clubs In the eruptions, and have written thou-| country by saying that: “No sands of reports, saying: “It is my | regular prescription for itching,” “Resinol has produced brilliant re sults,” “The result it gave was woman has any more right to keep a maid whose husband receives $3,000 a year ary than he has to keep an auto- marvelous in one of the worst| ob! 2 cases of eczema,” etc., etc., doesn't | it make you feel that “this is the! Hang furs in mothproof bags— treatment I can rely on for MY|these may be “homemade” by past- skin-trouble? ing many thicknesses of newspaper The moment Resinol Ointment] into bag shape. Allow paste to dry touches itching skins, the itching|thoroly; dust and sun the furs and stops and healing begins. With| put into bag. Paste the top se- the ald of Resinol Soap, it almost|curely and hang the bag up. always clears away every trace of - sauce eczema, ringworm, pimples, or oth Sweep the storeroom at least er distressing eruption quickly,|once each month, and if there is a leaving the skin clear and healthy.| window in it cover a window Sold by all druggist For trial| screen with two thicknesses of free, write to Dept. Baltimore, Md R, Resinol, Great for sunburn cheesecloth and keep window open all the time. Spend the Summer With These Merrymakers Take this instrument with you for the summer and you can have your band concerts, your dances or any kind of music you like, with no bother at all, and without depending upon others. An Improved Talking Machine will add so much to the pleasures of life in a houseboat, in camp, or in your own home that you will A Free Trial of any one of the instru- ments; no delay; just call, write or phone. wonder why you didn’t buy it long ago. , Special Grafonolas Every instrument bearing the name Grafonola has the latest improvements; the new COLUMBIA REPRODUCER brings out the natural tone with exceptional clearness; the TONI ing instantly to evéry vibration; the TONE CONTROLLED Shutters make it possible to control the volume of tone at will; the extra large TONE CHAMBER or concealed horn, built entirely of prepared wood, gives an artistic, mellow tone For the Camp or Home C.HHOPPER BEPKELLY Lylers eg utllirn Ord.As Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters ARM is of seamless one-piece construction, respond $1'7.50,525,535 Terms— As Little As 50c, 75c or $1 wee With no Extras to Buy and no Interest to Pay. (Get Our Prices and Terms on Complete Outfits) woe

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