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EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S, Seattlo’s Leading Dentist De Offices te ated by Many, Bi actentific prophylactic hout question the € modern dental the only method By Which lost teeth can be Without the use of plates. ned by mntiste: First, by tho ‘gh know how to make ; and second, by fakers who make the crud feme other name E MODERN PROPHYLACTIC BRIDGEW STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915. PAGE 5, ROGRAD|, ? eee FP tok F998 8 8 t ee Oe te Nae - WHO WILL MARRY: MOLLIE? : PRT PP Per rere reer re eer Pers tee 2 8 Make a Guess and Send It.to The Star tle seanawwe ts far! ft has Dut three are easily ace and food there are none. of the great quantity of made at my offices, Feduced the prices to a polnt ean afford to h ates ring the partial plates, ‘and get my prices on brid: and see my samples. J. BROWN, D, D. 8. 713 Firet Ave. and Washington Blocks. until § and Sundays je whe work. PHONE MAIN 3640. HE cannot save a little while will find it im-, to save much when js older. Some lovers of ly Sih will be a but it is ond that we are often along time alive, and if good tek and good health desert @& we are a long time poor. terest Mf Per Cent SAVINGS & | TRUST Co. OF <EATTLE HOGE BUILDING fp the Heart of the Financial District : P ' 10 days more we will fit a “ frame with spherical and leather case, complete, M9250. This includes a careful (at accurate examination. ay ca Parlors'« Baa C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS $6466 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You You walk 109 feet for 50 Caps or a pound of the Walk a mile for Hi- 0,'s coffees Feet North of Pike St. at 1515 Second Ave. Cup Cottes 20 and 4c. of thick ir, do by dandruff, for it ve Your hatr and ruin t int do much Wash ito. en To do thi of ordina he night motaten t Gently with the ar Morning mont, if @andrut? will’ be &F four more ely dinsolve and entir ery single sign and PY wi find, too, t Sening ot if ‘ nen good to try to T y eure tin to dis- en- trace wilt ve and need, no tr Mandrute you inven Y never fails 2__ ae MOLLY LOOKS ’E "EM OVER FAY COURTENAY, famous actress, a splendid type of “Mollle,” and the three candidates for her hand. They are, left to right—WILSON REYNOLDS, as “PAT SULLIVAN,” the business ~| who takes life as seriously as his Irish nature permits; VAUGHAN GLASER, as the temperamental “CHADWICK HATTON,” and | FREDERICK KER as “JIM EDIE,” who thinke life a joke and love a popular song. One of them will marry Mollie, but Moilie doesn't know which pag DO your The readers of The Star have been almost as much Interested in the love affairs of Mollie Dick and Margie, the hero and heroine of “The Confessions of a Wife.” In a very short time Moliie will make her choice of a husband. The Star will be glad to hear from its readers on this subject. they have been In the wedded life of The best letters will be printed in Friday's issue, Moilie will make it if | her choi Saturday. SHOULD marry the man of YOUR choice. ‘COUNCIL VOTES | FOR A BUS LINE OVER GILL VETO By a vote of 7 to 2, the council Monday afternoon passed over the mayor's veto the ordinance to enter into a contract with F. M. Petersen to operate a bus line from Division A of the municipa! car line to the north city imits, thro Ballard. transfer clause ts included in the contract which gives to Petersen 3 cents of 6-cent fares and 1% cents for school children. Petersen agrees to put on sufficient buses to handle all traffic fed fim from the | municipal car line, Ballard res! dents may boafd a Petersen bus in Ballard and transfer to Diviston A Al What That Billion Would Buyin U.S. 20,000,000,000 loaves of bread 1,000,000,000 pairs of baby shoes. 2,500,000 automobiles. 20,000.000,000 pounds of sugar. 200,000,000 barrels of flour. 100,000,000,000 10<cent cigars, 200,000,000 pairs of men's shoes, 4,000,000,000 pairs of socks. 2,000,000 pianos. 590,000,000 men 2,000 submarines, at $500,000 e. 166,666,666 tons of soft o Will keep 83,333,334 tamili hirts, at $2 each. for one week, at $12, or will keep 1,602,564 families for one year, at $12 per week. Will pay for 2,000,000 boys’ college education for one year. 13,333,334 cows at $75 each. 10,000,000 horses, 4,000,000,000 dozen eggs, at 25 40,000,000 suits of clothes, 5,555,555,550 pounds of dressed price. Will buy homes for 200,000 at $5,000 apiece. t $25 each. ribs of beef at the present market This sum of money will be used up by the British gov- ernment in 50 days, the war costing $20,000,000 The council referred to the fran-| chise committee the application of | the port commission for a franchise | to build an {ndustrial railroad along | East Marginal way. PENROSE NAMES HS OWN MAYOR PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—Phil- adelphia republicans today are nominating former Postmaster T B. Smith for mayor and Nov. 2 they probably will elect him to the of- fice. Every indication is that the Penrose organization will have things {ts own Way once more, which {fs a pleasant thing for the organization since $200,000,000 | worth of municipal contracts will be awarded during the next may- or's term. Lack of unity among opposing forces seems likely to make matters easy for the city &. 0. p. managers. MILLION BUCK DANCE The first opening dance of the Million Buck club will be held tn Christensen's hall October 1, Four hundred invitations have been 1s- sued. The officers of the club are President, Curtis Gifford; vice president, James Wheeler, and treasurer, Edward Gerrick. Dr. Stanhope Sams, formerly ed- {tor of a newspaper in Tokyo, Japan, left here Tuesday for the Orient, where, as special investi- gator for the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce he will study the market for American ready made clothing. He spoke to ship ping men at the Chamber of Com- merce Monday evening. REWARD OFFERED EVERETT, Sept. 21. A reward | of $500 is to be offered by the Sno-| homish county commissioners for) information leading to the arrest of} the man or men who slew Edward) Pfeiffer and Maurice Schnelder at} Gold Bar September 4 SON TO FIND SLAYER GOLD BAR, Was! 21 Frank Pfeiffer, son of ward Pfeit fer, who, with Mauric Schnelder, | was brutally murdered near here, is | closing up his bakery business and ‘announces that he will devote | his Sept ILA oo JOD: | SHAVLI Novo, ALEXANDROV! + | which has just been finished, is due to sail today from Yokohama, pro ceeding to Hongkong and thence to Seattle, arriving here November 9 She is a sister ship to the Hawall Maru, ON TO PETROGRAD’ THEY CRY “e On to Petrograd! The accom. panying map shows how the great Teuton battle front is swinging east and south to surround and capture the great Baltic port of Riga, called the “Ke to the Capital.” This once d Germans the arrow Indicates. Late reports tell of the Germans about to entrap Russ army, retreating from Vilna. OFF TO THE ORIENT | will | INDIAN SAVES ’EM A fleet-footed Indian saved the! lives of Coxswain C. M. Jacobs and Seamen Peterson, W. H. Johnson and George Espinosa. of the rev- enue cutter Manning, when on} of the vessel's small boate was catght in a squall in Captain bay, Une laska, August The ship ar rived here last night with the atory Seamen Gardner and Lunn, after clinging, with their compantons, to the overturned boat for an hour, let go and sank. The Indian saw the Don't write over 200 words. Tell whom you would like to have Mollie marry, and the reason why you think she DETAILS OF BIG ‘TOUCH ALMOST ARRANGED NOW NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—Arrange-| ments for the allies’ loan of half a billion dollars or more from Ameri. can bankers were apparently near ing consummation today, The out manding detatls, it was belleved,| would be cleared up during the for-| mal conference this afternoon be- tween the allied commission and leading financters. The foreigners will not insist on using the loan for purchase of mu- nitions, They took the position that with sufficient credit for other supplies, they will have no trouble: in securing munitions, Not much cash will leave the banks immediately, and possibly not at all. Each institution will make a book entry of the amount it will contribute, and will credit) this to the New York banks financ jing the loan Small amounts of} }eash may be called for on a pro rata dasia, but this money will return as j fast as tt is spent | 'TEUTONS HOPE TO FORCE WAY TO PETROGRAD BERLIN, Sept fenses of Dvinsk, man way to Petrogred, junder heavy attack from German ar. tillery for a day and a half Civilians have |fear that soon the mighty machine will erash down upor tt, as it has done with every town in its path The struggle for the bridgehead before the city is about to begin GERMANS FAST CLOSING TRAP AROUND SLAVS LONDON, Sept. 21:—Big forces of Slavs are battling for their lives lin the most dangerous trap they have faced The Petrograd official statement received here early today admitted the Russians had retired eastward jin the Vilna region, and admitted that everywhere the Teutons are giving them a most desperate strug- gle. The Teuton armies on both flanks |are endeavoring to close the trap, reports agree that there is strong prospect that they will suc. ceed The fighting about The outer de- blocking the Ger have been evacuated it in Teuton and al statement told of bitter Dvinsk and elm. |where. The German forces, in the lopinton of military experts, are planning one mighty smash to en- velop the fleeing armies, to be fol |lowed by a drive for Dvinsk, where they would be in excellent strategic position for operations against both Riga and Drager oie VON HINDENBERG CUTS OFF RAILROAD BERLIN, via London, Sept. 21 Field Marshal Von Hindenberg bax cut the Vilna-Baranovitsn{ ratirosd, over which the Russians hoped to retreat from Vilna, it was officially announced today. ARRIVES AT LIDA BERLIN, Sept shal Von Hindenberg’s right wing bas arrived east of Lida, an im- portant railway junction south of | Vilna, the war office statement to- day reported der Laopold have Molezatz at Dworz BALKAN STATES FEVERISH; WAR crossed POLICE BAND DANCE | | TO HAVE SURPRISES: | Sergt. Fred Ribbach, drum major | of the Seattle police band, which | will give ite final pre-exposition | TALK GROWING ROME, Sept —Bulgarta, mania and Greece may plunge into the war before snow falls in the Balkans. Bucharest day over was most excited to- rumors that large Ger- boat from shore, ran five miles to/dance in the Hippodrome Tuesday |man forces are concentrated near the Unalaska wharf, and dispatched a rescue launch NEVER TOO OLD Jacob B. Vanatter, 75 years old, a civil war veteran, of Orting, and Mrs, Mary 1 ilson, 71, of Red mond, were (phir thelr hopey-| food fun at the Tuesday night af-|so as moon Tuesday. When married by Justice Brinker Monday, laid: “We were lonesome and tired of it, so decided to get married." G. F, “Rowe & Co, cited to appear in Judge Gilltam's court to show cause why receiver should not be |appolnted to take charge of Thorn burg Mercantile Co.'s assets, which have passed into hands of Rowe & Co. Order issued Monday KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they're done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Vioor P.-1. Bidg. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT IN MEATS Frye’s Markets Wednesday Specials: Wild Rose Creamery Butter, lb. Sugar Cured Picnics Choice Steer Pot Roast ... Choice Steer Round Steak Choice Spare Ribs Choice NEW MARU SAILS The Shosen liner of the the Manila newest Kaisha, Osaka | Maru, Shoulder Pork Roast, ib. Choice Veal V Ee 5 cone W i he Rose Milk...... Look for U. & Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Ghops Open Until 6:20 2. M. Vanatter | night, is holding his nose high | “All the money,” he says, “that| |we need to take the band to San} Francisco on Seattle day will have |been raised by the band giving dances, Not a cent has been asked jof any business man,” There promises to be plenty of | \fair. The band has several sur-| prises. | Phil Gross, who in the past has/ |managed all dramatic events for) the Young Men's Hebrew associa-| tion, leaves Tuesday night to take up studies at Harvard For Piles Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used At Home and Has Saved a Vast Number from the Horror of Operation Don't permit a dangerous opera tion for piles until you have seen | what Pyramid Pile Treatment can ldo for you in the privacy of your own home, Remember Pyramid—Forget Plies No case can be called hopeless unless Pyramid Pile Treatment has been tried and has fafled, Letters by the score from people ho be- Heved their cases hopeless are in jour files They fairly breathe the joy of the writers, Test Pyramid Pile Treatment yourself. Either get a box—price| 60e-—from yeur druggist or mall the coupon below right away for a perfectly free trial FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 528 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sam of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. Name Street Temesvar, within striking distance of Serbia and Rumania. The Ber- Min announcement that German ar |tillery had massed on the Serbian| |border to aid the Austrians had ap-| parently not reached Bucharest yes. terday Despite Austria's promise to do! soon as “important opera- tions” had been completed, Aus- tria has not yet opened the Ruma- nian border. No trains have pass- ed for more than a fortnight, and, furthermore, traveler# have been |halted by Austrian patrols. Greece, likewise, is getting ready |Premier Venizelos is in daily con- |ference with members of the eabl-| net and leaders of the “war party.” ‘EXPLOSION IN MINE TRAPS 269 NUNEATON, England, Sept. 21.—Two hundred and sixty. nine miners were trapped by an explosion In a_ colliery here last night. It Is feared that heavy loss of life resulted. ROBBED AND BEATEN Police found Otto Smith of 711 Bell st., deliveryman for a Second ave, department store, lying in vacant lot at Fourth and Aloha st., covered with boards. He had been robbed of about $75 belonging to the store, and beaten. AUTO-SUGGESTION Dr. E. L. House gave the first of a series of lectures on atto-sugges: tion at noon Tuesday at First } odist church, Fifth ave. and M st, He will lecture each afternoon at-3 and each evening at 8 o'clock | Congregrational Anne ave, and at Queen Anne chureh, Queen Galer st. ASK FOR STATION Residents along the line of the tle, Renton & Southern rail between 75th st. and Bryn r, have petitioned the public |service commission for a station at |some point in the three-quarters-of amile stretch between those two points, now. 21.—Field Mar-| Ru! Cars do not stop there) ESTAGLISNED “Dougall - fouthwick Wouldn't Your Boy Like a Mackinaw Coat? 1876 O UR Boys’ Shop is a lively place all the time because we know what the boys want. These Mackinaw Coats are made right, water- proof, and made of all-wool plaids in red, green or gray; belted or double-breasted models. Sizes 9 to 18—$5.00 to $8.50. —Third Floor New Shipment of Waists To Sell at $3. 95 HEY are tailored and semi-tailored Waists of Radium Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. Several very good models for the business woman. Plain black Crepe de Chine Waists, and many other styles, in white, flesh and other | light colors. —Second Floor. You Must Try ona Modart A SLIGHT and slender woman—one who is tall—one inclined to stoutness—all will find equal satisfaction in Modart Corsets. Because Modarts are properly designed, per- fectly balanced. They make possible perfect poise of figure. They meet every woman’s re- quirements. Ask to see Model 611— it is $3.50. Model 701 at $5.00. Ask to see them tomorrow you are in the store. or the first time -Third Floor, Not Advertised Specials EE In our Basement Salesroom have proven very popular—Housefurnishings of many kinds at reduced prices have interested many housewives. Tetley’s Tea Is One Special Tetley’s “Sunflower” India and Cey- lon Tea— Regular. . .$1.00 50c 25c Special. .....75¢ 40c 20c —Basement Salesroom brand, MacDougall-Southwick Second and Pike 'REV. WILLIS IN BAD |ECCLES BOY TO BE | FINANCIAL MESS, AWARDED $160,000 NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—The! LAKE, Sept. 21.—A con- Plymouth church congregation will jcession of $160,000 was expected to |stand by Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis./). made to Albert Eccles, alleged jits pastor and noted lecturer, in his e ay efforts to straighten out his con-|S0n of the late David Eccles, multi- fessedly tangled financial affairs,| millionaire by a plural marriage, in Following his dramatic statement/the settlement of the suit brought lyesterday from his pulpit, when he by Mrs. Margaret Geddes, the boy's declared that ambition had led him| mother, against the administrator from his ideals, Hillis offered to sell|of the estate. It is said officials of his $30,000 home to meet his obli-|the Mormon church and financial jsations. jinterests with which the Eccleses | Hillis will continue to preach, /are allied, persuaded the adminis: |with the support of a majority of| trator to make the concession. |his members. ‘CONSCRIPTI 10N is | | OPPOSED BY LABOR, | VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 21 heads of all departments except the {Opposition to the proposed policy!police and fire departments, that of conscription is manifesting itselfiall automobiles must be licensed in the annual meeting here of the|This follows complaint on the part Trades and Labor Congress of Can-|of the secretary of state's office, Jada. A number of the 170 delegates jand the arrest of one city employ present are advocating sending all|The mayor points out that the mo- persons now interned in prison tor code of 1915 makes no exemp- camps to their native countries at|tion for city departments except |the close of the war. the two mentioned above, Resinol Soap clears bad complexions If you want a clear, fresh, glowing complexion, use Resinol Soap at least once a day, Work a warm, creamy lather of it well into the pores, then rinse the face with plenty of cold water, It does not take many days of such regular care with Resinol Soap to show an improvement, because the Resinol medication soothes and refreshes the skin, while the pure soap, free of alkali, is cleansing it, Qben the skin (CITY AUTOS MUST BE LICENSED NOW Mayor Gil Monday informed in a very neglected condi. is, redness or nol Oint ore using joap is pot artificially colored, ite rich brown being entirely due to the Resinol medication it containa, ‘Twenty-five cents at all druggists and dealers in toilet goe © trial size cake, write to Dept. #P, Resinol, Baltimore, Md.

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