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An Attractive Mouth Is. More Than Half of Beauty 4 tw yi Wh Nh A CLEAN, well-formed mouth, with firm, even teeth, and the & of confidence which arises from the knowledge of thishere is the e i better part of a handsome face—of physical beauty N STELLA SORGHUM SAYS: TEETH covered with tartar; broken or irregular or discolored teeth; artificial teeth badly matching your own; ill-fitting plates—these are detriments which will more than neutralize the good impression of Whee a man giver . fine eyes, regular features or clear complexion—serious disadvant- | serious thoaght to . : ages. | 5 |aetting married he, WHY allow the effect of bad teeth to mar your beauty your | seldom does it | ; very efficiency? Our “NATURE TEETH” built into your mouth | | to perfectly match the ones which grew there will remedy all your tooth and mouth defects. Let us examine you free. rag A Healthy Mouth Is More Than Half peaipin PERFECT health in the mouth, with the teeth sound and firm, and the perfect “bite” which permits of the proper mastication of the food , with the salivary glands in perfect working order and the breath University of Washingt and Mandolin clubs left Fy give a series of concerts in Eastern sweet—here is the better Strength and efficiency. part of stomach health—of general health, TEET eer ‘ ae eee -" add weiinedain Washington y T hes ¢ ve ed with tartar, perhay receding gums and pyorrhea F. P. Stebrns, Hoston expert, has| >roken, decayed and missir teeth; ill-fitting artificial teeth; an completed preliminary work on th unclean mouth and malodorous breath—these are advantages Cedar river impounding basin; tert! i ‘ will more than overbalance a naturally healthy stomach pppoe | oday for home and will matt report Joys of midge sat M. ¢ Stitution originally strong ots! ¥ , n originally strong. Dangerous defects! A. entertained parents Thursday | WHY poison your stomach with germs bred in the mouth, starve it night | > for want of properly prepared food? Why sufier the thousand ills oR ¢| that arise from an unhealthy mouth—and go on letting your case EDITORIALETTE | t grow worse by procrastination? Take matters in hand at once and Vote for the Hon. Umpty ; come to us today for free examination and advice. This will in Umoty, | He ayer (li volve no obligation whatever vacant agp a c gation whateve ple only $146, he : > oR | helped his friends duck REMEMBER that when we guarantee that you will not suffer the 1 | pond for a pesteffice alte. Let’s | | slightest pain or shock it is an absolute “moneyback | elect him to the U. 8, senate. And our work is guaranteed to remain in perfect condition for 12 years | But beware of Oliver Hen- | | drickson. He's not a grafter; | full Sets, ee EIAWINE THESE PRICES Crowns and | eeokuy square with the 1 Full eet of Nature Teeth (upper or lower). $10.00 . | ! bey a (upper or lowe: pre Bridges | Just think of it! He wants to pay off the city’s debts in. | d of keeping on paying in Upper or Lower Bridge Werk, per tooth Gold Fillings, per tooth terest to the bankers! ISN'T | Porcelain Fillings, per tooth THAT THE LIMIT? DOWN Amaigam Inge, per tooth WITH THE SCOUNDREL Painiese Extractions, per tooth ¢ . Per Tooth Anatoly Vasilieff, survivor of #up [posed suict Lake Wash lington, w Va Varonina jand he were found shot in a row t fn wtill alive Seniors of Broadway high to give} net ¢ n ntine Boston Dentists 1420-22 Second Ave. (PES D. Dd. & pp poh of th Difco Newre: ® te @ Datty. Sunde: ve 10 a. m. te 12 OPPOSITE BON MARCHE PHONE MAIN 1188 Frente Purple aud F Linen” Friday} night in school auditorium Steamer Curacao, sunk in June 1191 in Southeastern Alaska wa |ters, raised by and | Wrecking ( ought | A second dispatch said the ves here next woe Bi | sel had been beached at Mucking | “Over $3,000,000 of city money in} the banks,” grow! | ed Everett True! this “and the city needs any money it hae to borrow it and pay! GADSKI CHARMS BIG AUDIENCE AT THE MOORE BUM COFFEE this morning for breakfast, but not our fault. Had you come w © oftertn meals. A lot of coffee satisfac. 2 dip Bingier tnd |interest. That's the Renick law for tion for a little trouble— thins Tinea . lyou, thanks to the Chamber of Com- Hiest Grade Blend 40¢ Watchen Jewelry ., Mme Jehanna Gadski charmed /merce and the Grouch and a rotten| . an immense andie at th Moo’ 4 Silverware at ow prices as &D leg 3 Ibe. for ......... ee ee teticens Gil aliow-anme as |theatre Thursday night, singing us eee | ve for the p are. der the auspices of the Seattle La Judge W. W. Black of Everett to And by the cup,.. and Ze] ** bare ide i oad | HOUGHTON 4 HUNTER die# Musical club speak at noon lunch of King | Jewelers Italian, German, Irish and Ar County Democratic club Saturday Lusch at the Hollywood, 212| Third Ave. and Vester Way an songs of the masters were mbere of university extension Pike.—Adv. Hotel Frye Bullding el fin her re oire. He *\ class of bur * methors ar was full and rich in tone. Many! manshty eted inst ni to who have often heard her declared celebrate end of class work for sea he never appe to better advan-|son tage M pber of Seattle Officers M4 | The boxes were filled with mem-\Hanqueted Thursday night in New bers of the smart soctety set, and | Washington | the honse was unusually well filled.) Young Men's club of Trinity Par-| The pre am follows lier church entertained Men's club/ . lyr |Thuraday right | Southeast Corner of Fifth and Pine lw han eaeae! al le r Der Tad und das Mardschen | Now they eay President Wil Main 5379 Main 5379 Biv «0 1 cara ae: 7 3 4 ” . | n wh s the | | navert | Gos ven Hal ot] Armstrong, The Star reporter 9 | who got married Wednesday had one "e o| EE | FA. Arnold, member of Borrowed | Prahme|Time club, celebrated 89th birthday} : Thursday | MARKET BASKET FREE WITH 50c PURCHASE §f + 0! sec. ten [industrial work of school chit-| . ‘ Macbowen dren in Seventh and Eighth grades! 19 bares Lenox Soap Bhe , 200 cans Table Peaches 106" Mre A Kerry'on exhibit in Central bullding 4 bars Crystal White Soap 100 | Tuna Fis 10¢ on Residents of South End want pod 2 cans Carnation Milk Ie | 4 10c bars Grandpa Tar Soap. ae Pav! mistersIie market opened nearer Pioneer 4 100 bars Ivory Soap ahe|3 pkas. Corn Star eB seorning 1 Semenet leqtare | pee The above fe: with # Be/2 100 cans Cove O Ie FE\Piano Bolo—Finais of Tristan ored Germans are preparing ce purchase, spect Ie pkg. Table F lor tient’ ‘posi’ ees lror invasion of Exypt ips, Ly 49-Ib. sack Hard Wheat F omba New Hone ane ART ydney Hillman, president of Gar . delivered box Foties We Bi sprine Sone fer De t ment Workers’ union, says strike of : 49-Ib. sack fine Patent Flour, de-|3 pkgs. New 8 Raising. 2he We Chicago gurment workers will be Hvered 81.30 | + ib, can Chocolate ase 9” aris the an settled | 650 Lipton’s Tea 80e | o50 pkg. Clow's Waffle F 206 pt abe iets : ? : in Powde: |3 Se boxes latches or Paul Eleler at the Piano { stots ‘eieas Meal ine $ he sacks vse rr : One touch of his personality abo can Hershey's ( 13e| 4 10¢ rolls Toilet ¥ brought the house down.—From | | 2be averthphelyd P a0e 410 pkes. Maca OLD BACHELOR a current news eat hl fiona pottle Snider's pkg. Grape-Nuts tion plotter.) j (Maybe he | | n Peel or Mixed Car | i t PS Bie. Cron oT pees 38e| 250 Purity Olive O William Cleary, who killed son-tn ; ibe, new Mixed Nuts Sec! ihc can Shrimps law, found guilty of forgery Wednes day. He is town clerk of Haver will « a big bonus for Christmas. No. 10 pail Jamer Henry Lard #118) Choice Shoulder Pork Fonst, per er, stern bachelor of 64, long re theft and forgery 10 iba F ese Ground Bone Ib garded as a woman hater, {# about eee Fresh Gre 4 Hamburg intent, Hpecial Dr Pe “l the Countess Dowager Min-| apVISED TO “GIVE HIM GATE!” per tb We) Hxtra Fine r be to, widow of the former governor |(Prom the Clarksville, Ark., Herald) entre, Wine Fork Sausage Most | ote the test Pure Lard of Canada, soclety favorite Henry Brunghton has most nee Newport, ac-| all of his yard fence torn down | by stepping over it. His wife will have to build a fence high er or get Henry some glasses, The White Meat Co. Main 2800 for the Roose velts frequent j { ' " he can find the gate pon Manley donk ‘Sherte } so hec oe: ne 9 Proportional representation, by] course, would be counted highest | BUSINESS WOMEN $ Sheriff Jordan, Douglas county,| which it is said Seattle might do} Whatever votes a first choice ave winter wheat planted in that A long, roundabout trip for traf | with her present system of | C#Mdidates did not need to insure Big Saturday specia Ss PROSECUTORS pum re cine sete ints srote: | ach datsseonmee vente, bond [2% present system of|Cidion would ‘be tive tt, his| JOY A BANQUET 3 ihe | F ‘ Roant 106 Albert Alex, business agent for!from thé University to the Queon| holding @ general election every) .econd choice men, proportion : Good Bteer teak he | Fane “ ‘ I kille ae strict, will be elimin-| year and obtain as good results| ately | i toe | Fresh Spareribs 100 Lathers’ Iiternational union, killed! Anne hill distri i atel Wistan a Fancy 7 ife | Fresh Link Sausage 1240 M, Ore, Dec Plans |y, by R.§. Johnson, union| ated when the paving of Harrison] with an election every three years,| Primary elections would be abol-| omen and men gathered to colag ae Pet as atin ug Ovaeras: Aled Prompt De ct enforcement tate-liather: motive, revenge t, between Westlake and Pairviow is being urged h by John H."! ished jbrate the sixth successful year of 4 | tion WONDERS OF SURGERY aves,, decided on at the meeting Humphreys, secretary of the Pro. the Women’s Commercial club at —— 4 preiles sa Gola ff ] } CRYSTAL WHITE PICKLE STALL 27 inne (From the Friend, Neb Sentinel) |the streets and sewers committee portional Representation Society of {the club's annual banquet spread t A Sunday Mrs. D. R. Moon per | | Thursday night at the Commercial beceh cound Peanet Butter ibe > Se Bithe state in the he present time it is neces-| Humphreys spoke at the Com eat Mincement, 1 Ibs. 26 cpanais twine, as It were. |to Pike or Pine sts., as cross streets! a meeting of the Municipal League! CHICAGO, — Dec 17.—Sunday was pointed out that women OKLAHOMA The operation was a succe ost Impassable for any cor-| ‘Thursday afternoon, Friday even-| used to be the biggest day for the | are * commneting with men in thé eee ee recommen dec jood Hats ¢ eria ngon issued his Sunday ‘clos a Appointinent of Roscoe Drumbel Th mmitt mmerded at ¢ 1 Thom on | i ode: " a ‘ 25 Soft-Shell Pecans DOC ind ler ae collector of customs at Seat-| paving with wood blocks Ry the proportional system, he) ing edict, saloon men warned the | thru modern inventions that Rew q 9c ey Ss. Cc Carload direct from t LIVERPOOL, | Dec Fron tt eaaArue eanaieh The next move on the program| says, each district would vote for| public that half the saloons would|taken woman’s old task from her Eaton, Baffin ay, who heard |tle con x on st.w he © resolution | first, second, third choice cand close, Up to today, 6,728} leaving her otherwise idle, and | round While You Wait John C, Burke, marksman of Chi-| for Harrison st.will b jon | first, ndi-| have to H Groun about the war September, ar oh 2 \ twee Mr pnd Firth! dages and as many more as they of the 7,150 licenses allowed by| that the result is the betterment i “o police foree, shot and killed by|to pave it between Firet and th ! digg nda 2 of t Stall 16—Center he Market, rived here after a 14,000-mile trip |cago 1 Magen aves wished. First choice votes, of law bad been fesued of both women and men * jand gnilsted in the Scottish Horse |two robbers W STAR—FRIDAY, DEC ‘ON HARRISON STREET 17, 1915. PAGE 7 frente SOA rae: ss wa we b Haters AT a a JBLIG MARKET CENTER Corner Public Market OLD PIKE PLACE Murray Leads Them All PUBLIGHARKG] “Sa mnbrelae ny MOET THE PRODUCER med Business Increases by Leaps and Bounds. These HERE FOODS COST Less Prices Tell Why 9c | Sirloin Steaks, lb. . .14c .10c | Legs of Lamb, Ib. .121/¢ Pot Roast, Ib........7c | Eastern Hams, lb. ...15c Spareribs, Ib. ......19%¢ | Eastern Bacon, lb. . .15c Link Sausage, lb... .10c | Lamb Shoulder, lb. 8'/2c Lamb Chops, Ib....10c | Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. ... .25c FRESH DRESSED HENS, LB.... . .15Y4z¢ Murray Meat Co. Washington Market Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street GREEN’S BUTTER STORE 102 AN FLOOR CORNER WARKET As Public Market Corner Public Market - 1PikePlace Public Market Thursday Buy SUGAR at Wholesale Price FREE CANDY In each pkg. Pork Roast, lb Veal Roast, Ib..... dav Loe wit profit, 4 Vusteurized, » " olenale price 6 Car Tickets, ” Lower Floor, Vike Place Market Buy on the Market Washingto Creamery Butter \27ch. SPECIALS! STALL Butter 9c Lb. 3 Lbs. 25 Ground While You Wait. Absolutely No Oil of Any Kind Added. Soft Shell Pecan Nuts Direct from Oklahoma Orchard. Regular 30c 20c value. Per Ib NEXT TO MILK STALL d Storage bews Fine Old A ree roMt. Vern ate 25c NON MILK Xmas Giving That’s Different Something Delightful and Useful A FINE SUGAR CURED HAM A BIG FAT TURKEY ready for the oven A CARTON OF PURE PORK SAUSAGE A NICE JUICY ROAST ut-of-town STALL 86 end by Parcel Delivery P st te the « your larket y OE MUELLER 100, Corner Market Free Car Ticket For One Week With Every Pound Hox of Candy CHRISTMAS BOX CANDY an Ts ONE WEEK MRS. MUELLER Stall 10%, Sanitary Market Two Shops Pure ° Good Sewed Work. Hest Oak Leather, Food Stall 63, Lower Floor, Pike Pl. Mkt. SHOP PikePI. BURR’S APPLE CIDER The Best in the World. and Less “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Seiz, Leading Lady, Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and other? ‘$1 -50.na up $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 $2.25 ana up $2.25 1n0$2.65 Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes that wear Men's Dress and Working Shoes $3.50-$4.00 Absolutely Waterproof School Shoes, Button and Lace Fresh Fruits Of Beauty and Quality at Reasonable Prices pweet, Naval “Oranges, per iegel’e@s for the Whole .00 thibbon Milk cage so ROE Sx e Family andup WM. SWEENEY Pen OEDS. - CALA pe A ruit, STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market Sugar Stall STALLS €243, LOWER FLOOR Be cach, 6 for 25e Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for f Plumbing Supplies | HELBOCK’s MARKET Home Bread 10¢] , ore ....15¢ Pig Stalls 60-61, Foot of Incline a Made Banar w doz... 15¢, 20¢ Swedish Potato Sausage. 1b. 10¢ Large Loaf. No raise in prices. | Best Walnuts, Ib...,20¢ Choice Pork Roast, Ib. . Pork Sausage, 1b. : Bolling Beef, Ib.. -12%¢ --10¢ MRS. ELLMORE -10e STALL 120 Note COMPANY Lower Floor, Hood’s Christmas Specials Candy Canes Stall 112-119 The Painting Contest closes Friday, Decem ber 24th, and all paintings must be at the First Ave, Floor te and up | Have your Fancy Baskets put up Seattle Pork Market Be Bia ai tn on ee eee By Friday noon. If you do not know about this, phone Eljiott 4908, if you want anything in Pork, Suckling Pigs or Real Pig Pork Sausage, we have it The New Rainier Market Has Paty we ai pare | AGain Cut Prices for Their Big srALt' owen rtoon | Saturday Sale. Quality Better Than Ever TURKEYS, GEESE AND CHICKENS FOR XMAS HERE’S WHAT YOU WANT! HIG MOVE BARGAINS AT THE Bheaks; loins ears 12'4¢ | Eastern Hams, Ib. ..... ‘ek 1 Mutton Chops, Bifd | ro sreciecsocucs > Silikum Market fs 12%) iscsi acon tie des ® Des ak cae Veal Roast, lb, LO@-12%E | Best Picnic Hams, Ib. 1¢ NS y © the Beat Line of Meat Pork Roast, 1 10¢ ! Dry Salt Pork, - -10¢e Ite and 1260 106 Ise New Rainier Meat Co. 1527-29 PIKE PLACE S FOLLOW jest Service. elivery to All f the City Free SPECIAL! FRESH CHURNED VISITOR TELLS | BUTTER 30c Lb. | ste 1900 rie FL SEATTLE OF ila Raiden Touse wooo ooo ELECTION PLAN| cores rcesnsmernen Blue Grass Butter Store Formerly 69-70 Pike ince Mkt Moved to 1900 Pike PI. rt St Stall 67. Lower Floor Pike Place Market.