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Did You Read This Editorial in the Star? If you did—read it again and then again—and then paste it up somewhere where you can refer to it in the future. If you didn’t, PUPP PELE Eris don’t fail to read it now. “the fighting edge,” he seemed a bit vague. - Are you giving your children “the fighting edge” they will need for the battles of war or peace? Do you have them clean their “baby” teeth and keep those teeth in repair? Do you feed them coarse, crisp foods so that chewing will develop their = | the stuff in their blood to make sound eeth? tie Does this community see that ALL children are thus prepared? . th We heartily agree with every word in this article. It is right along the lines that we have Just a word about what we have to offer you here: We-.have first, one of the very best equip- ay has his certificate from the state dental board hang- ing right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plain sight of all. Not only do our dentsts know their business thoroughly, but they are per- fectly willing to prove it to your entire satisfaction. We use the very best of materials that mone can buy. As to prices—we do such a large echaiie of business here that we are able to take a much smaller profit on the individual case than offices which do only one-third or one-half the volume that we do. Now read that article at the top then make up your mind to act on 1 it. If you have children in the family, bring them down and let us take a look at their teeth. A very small expense now may save bigger expense in the future. If you yourself are one of the many who have been delaying needed dental work, and thus taking chances with your health and effi- ciency, make up your mind to delay no longer— | do what you KNOW YOU OUGHT TO DO— | come down and let us get busy on your teeth right away. It will be worth a great deal more to you than it will cost to have your teeth put. into perfect condition. And here is the place to come to have it done. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Avenue DR. L. R. CLARK, Mgr. N. W. Corner Third and Union We have told you time and again that nothing has a more direct bearing on your general health than your teeth—because they have such an inti- mate and close connection with the digestive ap- paratus. Any physician will bear out our state- ment that a good digestion is absolutely essential to good health and thorough efficiency. Bad teeth not alone interfere with the proper chewing of the food, but they are actual and real Producers of virulent poisons within themselves, not to speak of being the very finest kind of a happy home for germs of all kinds. These poisons produced by bad teeth are com- municated directly into the system when the food in contact with the teeth, which all food does and must. You can imagine what an effect this has on the stomach and digestion. ’ again—and ity Now, honestly, folks—this is just good, plain, common ordinary horse sense—it is the very best kind of busi- ness to have your teeth looked over and taken care of by competent dentists. AUTO BRUISES HIM Louie Nickman, 5 TAKE UP | equipment of the Bremerton and other navy yards for battleship con- WAVY BILL TUESDAY struction, will be taken by the con ferees of the house and senate on FRISCO WANTS logger, walked : | Tuesday. T0 END STRIKES. Into police headquarters with minor | - 7 a ee" bruises and asked for emergency | @ WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—-The| +1, poan 1 success 18 treatment at the city hospital Fri n in the navy appropriation| WELL GREASED—YOU GO UP day | i, relating to the government! SLOW AN’ DOWN A-SCOOTIN’. —THE— Great Northem Ry. OPERATES Three Trains Daily To PORTLAND Leave Seattle 11:15 a. m., 3:45 p. m., 10:45 p. m. Ar. Portland . .5:55 p. m., 10:00 p. m., 6:00 a. m. Everything provided for the travel-comfort of passengers, class equipment. ice. We have recently inaugurated on all Great Northern Dinera 750 able @’hote luncheons and dinners, in addition to the regular a la menu. The good quality and variety of these meals will Please you. Connections made at Portland (same depot) with S. P. & 8 Ry "An auto hit me when I crossed | the street at Second ave. and Jark son st,” he explained Mayor Rolph Suggests Way | to Stop All | Disputes PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEK ~ WOMEN WANTS CO-OPERATION SAN FRANCI8CU, Ang. 11 Ar bitration of all of San Francisco's industrial disputes will be attempt ed at once if the suggestion of Mayor Rolph ir an open letter |made public today, 1s adopted by {the Chamber of Commerce and t |labor unions involved, | The mayor proposed that the| Central Labor bodies and the em- ployers’ organizations appoint five members each and that to the board so organized be added Arch bishop Edward J. Hanna and four other clergymen appointed by the a board and ex could ests that such power to act YOUR TEETH Can be saved without pain. Medical treatment precedes ac- tual work. It costs you nothing to come in and be convinced. ent industrial friction, correct | abuses, prevent strikes, lockout | and boycotts and insure industriay| |peace without which neither cap, ital nor labor can prosper.” The mayor's suggestion was in dorsed by the Building Trades Councll other union organiza tions have not yet replied to the | mayor's ap re High- Courteous employes, Superior dining-car serv- and G. N. P. S. 8. Co.'s palatial steamers “Great Northern” and to make Gold Crowns “Northern Pacific” for San Francise workingmen N 1c Through Standard Sleeper on Mondays, Wednesday and Fri ptecsie Ped ig goog Ae jatural Crowns Low days, night train, to #hip's sides. Lenve Seattle 10:45 p. m.: ar and impri Bridgework rive San Francisco 3:20 p. m., second day. Breakfaet in dining car. Luncheon aboard ship Teel emtrages ae | Without pain. For full information, tickets, etc., apply HUNT MISSING LAD ere nen’ other work is done, T. J. MOORE, c. W. MELDRUM, | Police have been asked to ald in All work guaranteed for 15 CPA&T.A. Asst.G.P. A. [| the wearch for Fred Ringens, 3135|] years: COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVENUE E. Madison st., who has been miss-|/| National Dentists ing since he set out to look for) work, Tuesday, He ia 19 years of! and wore a gray, sult, Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609 Fourth and Pike Be Sure You Get the Right Place STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 11, LOCAL WOMEN | Mrs. WAIT eal ogc Ta ‘ Stylish, desirable Suits; the most A great many of these Suits hove Offictals 0: sher Bros, an-| 3 nounced Friday that the first raise 1 | nopular materials; plenty of navy chic loose backs; others fitted, belte on Eastern wheat flour was ma J advanced 40 cents. il continue to #oar (EDITORIAL IN THE STAR TUESDAY, JULY 18) DR. L. R. CLARK ~ “The Fighting Edge” fn trom : HEN Theodore Roosevelt used to preach about the necessity of having i} |eatd the to a In the coast of Now we think we know what “‘the fighting edge” is. It is our teeth. | |four was very noticeable in Seat Many recruits for Mexican service have been rejected because of bad Det ate palates ke ania e zz teeth. Civilized man does not use his teeth as a weapon in that strange insti- “BE city would welosme a survey of 3 tution of civilization, organized warfare. Yet sound teeth are essential to the seeeran findtnn Gems wmarkos’ for! good health required for the strain of that warfare. stopping the prohibitive reise tn} en S ul S and bakers an investigation be Jgrain and milling conditions be ‘ore ny efinite action can be jaws and their second teeth will not be crowded when they come? | fore a pa letinite action can be Menke ie? Do you give them a nourishing, body-building diet so that they will have enough tle who are Suits correctly tailored for conservative men and men vital | been preaching in our ads in this paper for many ped dental offices to be found anywhere in this ee. acme none SYSTEM ong months past. And we are proud to believe that our section of the country—every modern appliance “With sugar already at a prohib-| Ya Ur y CLOTHES ads have been the means of inducing a great many that has been invented for doing high grade dental wt et ager yt vil the nag Ban dlnigaed people to have their teeth fixed who otherwise work will be found here. ent increase in flour ts very} Other Reliable Makes $15.00 to $22.50 | might have neglected do to so—we know that such Next, we havé the men who know how to use 1 will do everrthing in my pow=| | oa — greatly chart having their these implements properly. Every operator in this Ete aid this mevement to combat Wealth of new designs— models for men of all tastes— th fixed—have had their health improved— office is a graduate registered dentist who has got ar i how the pinch-back styles with half belt, form-fitting or conserva- their efficiency increased—their chances for suc- graduated from the best dental colleges, and who ever, b cron thawed ivel Jed: plenty of \ Si f cess and happiness literally doubled. have ‘ tively styled; plenty of box backs. Sizes for men of all pro- U.S. PROBING ing that nounced at the offic trade commission th: man Hurley last night crease in bread prices, agreed to by the Master Bakers’ association. 1916. PAGE 2 Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States 211 1332-1334 : UNION STREET SECOND AVENUE PROTEST OVER FLOUR RAISE Fick Says Women Must Be Alive to In- creases —USE YOUR CREDIT— Great August Clearance LADIES’ SUITS $14 75 e Marked From $35.00 and $45.00 Right Here Are a Hundred and Fifty Nobby Suits. Almost Every Woman Can Use an Extra Suit, and This Is a Splendid Chance to Get One CLUB ACTION! | Seattle housewives and club- | women Joined Friday the na- | tlon.wide prote it against a fur- ther Increase in the price of bread which was launched Fri day by the National House: wives’ league in New York Flour has advanced 80 cents a barre! in Seattle since Au gust 1. This city in common | with other cities hae felt the or sport models, ‘adored by the young woman or miss. Other Suits for wom- en in their thirties and up—every wanted size. 4 when the pri A second raise made August 9 the pri Seattle August blue, also pretty shades of tan, green, the favored checks ‘and other shades and combinations now in vogue. 40 cents was indiextions Fick, $208 Hunter! attle Suffrage club,! Mra. Ni vd., of th ar | yubt but that the will stand united jocal millers There js no on of Seattls r protest to Values Much Out of the Ordinary necessary first that] made of the] It will be Advance Styles in thin propost hemselves felt if who like conservative styles. The fabrics in the newest weaves in stripes, unfinished worsteds, sunproof blue serges, homespuns, tweeds and mixtures. om to ey do p heen active in all cting the home 23 (4th e. N, of the portions. BREAD PRICES WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 2 ACCOUNT— congress act 1 will advance b consumer | Blue-Eyed Men Are Unfaithful Mates Says This Expert! CLEVELAND, Aug 11.—Unfaith- fulness lurks behind the blue eyes of men. Blue-eyed men make very, very poor husbands. That's the statement of Bradley “LET WHEAT SOAR,” HE SAYS SMILINGLY GENEVA, O., Aug, 11.—Dr. H. G. Huffman, Youngstown dentist, who three years ago fasted 47 day regained his health after physicians said be would surely die of stom- ach trouble, is now nearing the end of his third long fast. He has not PUTS “PEP” INTO CORONER RACE Dr, Charles C. Tiffin Is the Marvel of Present Political Campaign who wasearm 4 with author to investigate the proposed in- isin Hull, who by the way, is brown- SURPRISES “WISE” ONES|¢yed. Hull ought to know. He's| (4 Maeek 1 Goya oie ae attorney for the Cleveland humane society. He declares that 75 per- cent of the men who have forsaken their wives or children during the last seven years bere are blue-eyed men, “I've got figures to prove this indictment against such men,” said Hull, “Maybe the blue-eyed poorly,” he says. Reminiscentiy sy ing, you will remember how » few ks ago all was quiet and serene on the Po {tomac, meaning thereby, as the liate Grover Cleveland would say, the political pot was in a state of WHEN YOU FEEL DEPRESSED HMereterd’s Acta Pheope Tones and strengthens body an brain. A delicious gfrength builder Buy @ bottle. SS ——— innocuous desuetode, cr as our lcollege chum, George Ade, might LAWN MOWERS lremark, there wos nothing much gout Astomatie® arin +] doing. | ‘Then along breezed Dr. Charles NOTHER FISH YARN | oe heady orks ” $1.00. uot tory ‘k. Cc. Tiffin, whom the “wise” boys 01 politically knew not at all. Tiffin] grou CESTER, Me Mass, Aug. 11.— 106% rime St—Tel. Tate dong said he wanted the republican) py» largest single catch of fish |nomination for coroner. The P0-| aver janded at a port fa Pals Goan Utleal dopesters shrugged ther | ty "was brought here by the steam |shoulders and sighed — wearily. | tiwier Easthampt ‘oath They couldn't see anything stir- pton, according to} the statement of port offici ring In a coroners abt anyhow-| comparison with available wat ATS.. But Tiffin, having worked on a The trawler got 400,000 pounds off Ua Sambro bank, near Halifax, N. in less than two weeks Saturday Bargain Day in Turrell’s Busy Basement: farm to get his common schooling, and in the Colorado mines to get jhim thru college, plunged into the campaign like a duck takes to wa- ter. And today the feature of the |King county campaign Is Dr, Tif fin's race for coroner. In the parlance of the day, Tif. fin is a “ He's up and | doing. attended more meetings than any other candidate for any other office, probably in the entire state. He ts amb’ is Dr, Tiffin. He wants to be coroner, he says, to add to his prestige as physician I of Olive what counts in the use Oil, and not so the much the name on othe treahen tees and surgeon by giving the public If prices will move shoes, there won't be many left can « s mechanism. | hic good service,’ after which he : i > Wants. 1 thle Up. & apactal tues by night. In order to make room for Fall stock, we abroad have priced these shoes below the cost that the men Lots of “Pep” : Dr. Tiffin {a 30, married, and||J Sot for making them. jhas three daughters, Before en- ‘tering the practice of medicine, and jafter he quit the Colorado mines, | Dr. Tiffin engagod as salesman for ‘a big publishing house. He was such as energetic salesman that jhe soon secured charge of the en- tire territory west of the Missouri, and it was then that Dr. Tiffin de 85 pairs of Goodyear’s welt, gunmetal and patent calf Mary Jane Pumps, splendid for early school wear; sizes 11 to 2. herp! $3.00, Now : &% to 11 in the above kind, formerly $2.50, now . ‘$1. 45 75 pairs of Laird & Schober's welt white Sea Island duek, for- merly $3.00, Now Barefoot Sandals 8% to 11, now. CAESAR Extra Virgin cided to locate in Seattle. His 11% to 2, now ... book agency netted him a neat in-| 130 pairs for house and garden use of sizes rors ‘to rx wide come, and his actice here fur. widths, in gunmetal, patent and white duck Pumps..... £1.00 ther augmented it. He lives in| All white canvas $4.00 and $5.00 white duck lace Boots §2.95 the University district Broken lines of $7.50 and $8.00 white kid Boots, also black has the irtue, delicacy Due to Tiffin’s energy, the cor-| Vamps with white and gray tops ..... wick . renee ating oner's race has been raised to|[f 400 English Walking School Ox fords, with and flavor of the choicest more consideration than even the | heels; black and tan; sizes AA to E ripe olives aidisiiot ate Jcongressional fight in this dis-| Shoes for big and little boys, for wear, trict, and that's going some, Hard | work is evidently a hobby with the; |doctor, and he certainly has made | \'em sit up and take notice In pot: | | itics this summer equaled, passed by any Extra Vir gin Olive Oil on the mar- Use It Entrance 903 Second Ave.—120 Marion St. The House of Good Werk Shoes for Men at Small Cost WHEAT HOLDS UP | BUY ACME COAL NOW Put it in your basement for winter use Tt will keep. CHICAGO, Aug, 11.—High levels Whenever you have use for in wheat prices. continued today It will give you that comfy feeling. It will heat your home Olivé ON, ‘and Abere will be when the Chicago market opened, for less money than any coal on the market. It makes less no failure, ‘The Tinka neh fear titrate Barve ashes for you to carry out than any other, On top of that, ours % at the start, but rose above that| Acme makes no soot and does not clinker, level in a few moments. Regular bunker prices—Lump, $4.00; Furnace, $3.50; Nut, Run of Mine, $3.00, 0. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 Weet Seattic Yard, West 549:-W—Leechi Heights Yard, Beacon ACME—The Satisfactory Coal Every Package Guaranteed. Ask Your Dealer. | Natives of Guatemala are expert | |toymakers, and {t {s probable =| they will get some of the business formerly taken care of by Euro: pean nations,