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if you have an account here, you ean add to tt refrigerator, go-cart, lawn mower, € or "Yo Credit Is Good la ee “HO CAsu vUWI—MAKE YOUR OWa TERMSI” —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase, We invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to "make your own terms'—our well: known liberal tredit service will fit your tndividual needs! “Ghar | Lia \ Interest FOR BUCHAREST BY WILBUR 8, FORREST United Press Staff Correspondent | LONDON, Sept. 6A bold Ger man stroke, aiming at the early cap ture of Bucharest, capital of Ruma war revealed in dispatches n Berlin te The Germans and Bulgarians |have concentrated artillery and men jagainst the strongly fortified Ru manian bridgehead at Tutrakam, on the Danube, only 40 miles southeast of Bucharest The German war office this after announced the capture of sev nian works near Tutrakan ¢ the occupation of advance positions announced yesterday Tutrakan liew at the end of @ rath way leading along a river valley dt reetly to Bucharest The Germans, it ts believed, hope |@ cross the Danube, strike down this valley and Infilet a severe blow on the “orale of the Rumanian peo ple by seising their capital, while the main F n army ts invading Transylvania Bucharest dispatches, howeve: Jansert that the southern frontier ts) well protected, and that Buc bareet fe in no danger from that dtrection. | BRITISH AVIATOR | 18 FATALLY HURT) BUPFALA, Sept ‘ Maj W. K Campbell, Britieh army tnatructor) Jat the Curtis Aviation school here, was fatally injured, and Theo, De Kruijess, a Harvard student of Freeport, N, Y. was hurt when their biplane fell 300 feet today Campbell suffered a fractured jeku! broken right leg and broken ank De Kruljess’ escape from se lous, injury is considered miracu SSS Se na 33d ZS vl errre= AA tft <L“LLTPTPIDSY, automatic and collapsible $1228 —it makes perfect dressmaking feasible at home, as form can be adjusted to every size, form and height; when collapsed, it takes up little space. ADDED TO ACCOUNTS WITH-| OUT ADDITIONAL PAYMENT!) —automatic collapsible ane forms. souelly i id for rticle of tts “ina ever of- Bue low Price, $12.50. lous. HONOR LAFAYETTE fone and Daughters of the Amer fean Revolution will observe the aniversary of Gen. Lafayette French general who a th American colonies, by unvellin, a marker of the eod of the Oregon trail, Wednesday, at Bush Prafrte. Amateur wireless operators re |port that some unknown wireless | jexperimenter had obtained a |method of playing music so that reguier price G—~- the various receiving stations electric lamp, prac about Seattle could h i ives fol harbor patrol and tt le letations reported hearing the alr Maggie,” Monday night GOOD. APPLES FROM SEED M. F. lvenna Heights, |ready has borne {ts crop of fine early fall fruit In all he has 256 apple trees | “And they al me up from the a| seed,” boasts the pleased Mr. Jones. |My ple apples got first the last county fair.” Your fred ts Good ‘4%; FITY-TWO YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE BOMEFURMISHER Ate ch TIONAL FIGH and mine amounting to $750,000 will into Alaska territory treasury ne. @ result of a recent court de- NUXATED IRON EDGAR DRAPER, U. of W., ‘16, is the new history and athletics In structor at Bremerton higb school. | OLIN FOWLER, of the Olympic Trading company, Seattle, surren dered to U. 8. officials In Spokane Tuesday, where he was indicted for using the mails Mlegaily PACIFIC COAST port authori ties, meeting at Vancouver, B. ©, indorsed ‘federal control of ports,| as in Canada, Tuesday. The reso-|, 9°" lutions will be sent to congress ELLIS SHEPARD, 362 Ward st., |transported his household goods |/,"*"" 4 ‘ure w iittle thru the Lake Union canal, from |other t DR. L. RB, CLARK Testimonial and Still Be Unconvinced rt a, and luring the oper va Port Madison to the city stables, |(° fe Tuesday |rutter ax . | FREE MUNICIPAL ferry service | wo ; across Salmon bay, in the vicinity |!' ORL IR EUNIRME of Fremont ave., will be establish. |‘ ed (f a bill introduced by Counet! man Fitzgerald is passed WARRANTS RETURNABLE Fri. |need 0. day have been issued for four ju-| | ORESSES “ne ™ N GERMANS STRIKE Jones, apple grower of Ra-| has a tree that al) prize at) How Can You Read This) 2) COMMERCIAL CLUB STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6, ‘Don't Tilt Your Fall Hat; wad Lose All Style if You Do 3 | | | | é rat You MUST NOT your new fall hat! It may be as loud as « thunder clap in color, as fantastic fp form as a bird cage or milk pail, but DO jet it elt primly and straightly d. That is the way dx the new fall hat tol straightness is due to the! new straight brim, You will see it everywhere. } Your Gage sailor te straight; | your mushroom and your Tores-| dor, with ite flareup brim, are stald and straight, and each af these hats owes its distinction to the way it balances on your head. As @ little lesson fn the law of optics, notice the hats In the ple ture. The Gage hat in the center fe on EX TLY RIGHT. ° eketohes it is on “any ol4 J and loses all style in the tit. ‘PRAISE RECORD JUDGE WEBSTER Spokane Judge Described as) “Able and Fair” by Spokane Press UP FOR SUPREME COURT | | i | | Judge Staniey Webster | | “In my effort to be elected | judge of the supreme court, | | am relying on my record as a lawyer and as a judge of the superior court of Spokane coun. ty for the past seven and a half years.” So declared Judge J. Staniey | Webster, of Spokane, who is in Seattie to round out his cam. paign for the four-year term on the supreme court bench | | sense, ever bearing in mind that it} is the function of the courts to ad | | minister In writing opin-| tons, I sndeave r to clearly and| plainly state legal principles so that }not only the legal profession, but| {the | an as well, may know pre:| { cis what is decided.” | TO CHANGE RATES | fn (2 rors who failed to show up in Jus tice Brinker's court Tuesday in the| + ‘ | case of Clarence Gerald, charged pe} ana | prewe is the preston’ of other with violating the dry law pert Oe | rey te re i ‘eee ; BY POPULAR vote, the Enum-|" es whith inlaanane ‘cauaia ue woiee ar te YOUR CREDIT ISO. K. claw high school district was dis-|adm! 9 7A iy ly pd di i A Nid ll solved Tuesday, and combined |%4?!"! Hee riteratatmes lt hae ban iF ae Seaaae toe tlneptitination Es @ performance 0’ “Hereto ore it has been a en-| ——————____—___—_-- Supt, Durham recommended it | have_none of thie expt Pride cd ai Pep ed sete preclous subst hey can't get| explained Vednesda vut the Successful Treatment for Bad |it, tthe f®| new plan provides for a division of | jerticle a the club Into about 50 bodies rep Cases of Rheumatism (DRILL FOR WATER | Br | esate Re SactnE activilite aaa We solicit cases | o have the gradust ory where ‘other me VER jentiats to use them fail, | |lowent "yr our Investigate and you will be wed Consult me | SAN FRANC 16CO, Sept. 6.—A ronchitis. To * |agreement to dig a well until wa FOpSY, ‘snpendiettte |ter ts struck does not make the by ne ¢ Uiders. gg ay owner of the property liable {f, ir frviuanens, Paraly ais stead of striking water, the exca miek cures for Pelvic vation encounters silver itl nae ll a ee This was settled today by the|sinie ween Ghences with nneces saison vet of a suit brought against | ‘mdm ary sureical upera |Lily Langtry, actress, to collect . Hone? Prices to suit jmoney alleged due Nevada men Regal Dental Offices who dug a well on property be m. € tere, Ma 1405 Third A's and Union, i} DE, MAC @e4 nor Koler Bide. é 811% 2na Av, longing to her. | businesses in Seatile From each of these bodie: three members will be selected to vote, The meetings will be open but the new methods insures a larger attendance, a less erratic |method of voting and a general ir crease in club /responetbility The change will be voted upon jin two week If you are figuring on moving to the city or country, you will find many suitable places listed In Star Want Ads, ~—@! | who lives | 2 1916. PAGE 2 U.S, WATCHES ORIENT ROW WASHINGTON, Sept. 6—Inquir les will be made immediately by Ambassador Guthrie, at Tokyo, and | Minister Reinech, at Peking, department an Tho published de manda, altho they have not reached the state department offictally, are confirmed by private advices to of fletale The only one of the demands Which may powstbly Interfere with American interests, it waid, ts that requiring Japanese police pow ers in tnner Mongolia and South Manchuria. The extent of these will determine wh Tnited Btates will be affected Commenting on the developments in Japanese relations with China & cabinet official said "The only thing whieh greatly interests the United States In this situation ts whether or not this try’s trade rights are to be | tes »pardized COAL STRIKE NEAR KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 6.—A big coal mine etrike tn Kansas. Mine Oklahoma and Arkans is near. The subcommittee in con ers and the eplit on the cause” clause ference between the coal operators have “discharge without In the new contract Unless the attitude of operators | has been changed by strike derelop-| ments yesterday at Pittebarg, Kan, the conference will disband and general strike of from 25,000 to 2 009 men will follow Alleging failure to pay « promis Jsory note for $10,000 when ft fell duo, several months back, Palmer L. Fales, a Portiand business man, filed sult in the federal court Wed. nesday to recover $25,000 damages from the Sullivan & Considine cor poration and Joka 1 w Considine, corr Bent 6—Three Zeppelins took part in the Sunday night raid on Bucharest, Berlin dis patches reported today. They drop. [ped bombs on large wheat store-| houses in the Ruz pmarttng several fires nian capital, | | ADMIT OLERY'S GONE BERLIN, Sept. + Clery has been French, {t was of ally admitted {this afternoon. The French war office Sunday) announced the capture of Clery and Forest. The Germans on Monday jadmitted the loss of Forest ROBBED OF $16.86 Jim Brennan, the a dock worker, Standard hotel, Clean-as-Sunlight Three Girls | Bread read of Health and Strength Here's the Here's the Bread of of “wheaty” Phe flavor; « Bread to give Untouched by Wrapped in Sa Three Girls “Special” AT YOUR her the| The village of ack, who resides captured by the ave Rich Purity children ros COMMISSION TO | ASK DEFENSE Mighty Cry for De Deeper Water | ways Is to Be Heard | | |DELEGATES ASSEMBLE PHILADELPHIA, Sept A |mighty battle for deeper waterways de 6 commerce and national |fense” will be fought here one week today when delegates every coastal state will assemble in the Bellevue Stratford hotel for the Philadelphia convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways asso: etation. With adequate preparedness against commercial or international war being so agitated, the managers have set the scenes for what they declare will be the most important and successful gathering this asso- elation has ever held. The th of the convention will blaze from) behind the speakers’ platform in jelectric lettere—"To Be Prepared for Commerce tn Peace and De feuse in War ls Common Pre | parednens,” | During the four days of the gath-’ for from from | ¢ering—Sept, 12, 13, 14 and 16 tnelu- jsive-every phase of Improving | America’s waterways will be dis cussed by men rep profession and busin ciation numbers among its del gatew Kovernors, mayors, railroad presidents, congr nen, senators, bankers, merchan rmy and navy experts and engineers | Two basic arguments will bold, |the center of attention First, |bulld harbors and canals to assure | |the movement of commerce in the jevent of labor wars such as the |threatened railroad strike, that | would have paralyzed business; sec: | |ond, bufld to prepare against inter. | inational strife Today Makes the Beginning of the Fourteenth Week of Dr. Sipes’ Free Demonstration of the New System of Painless Dentistry During that period hundreds of patients have been treated and the wonderful anesthetic has not failed in a single, solitary case. The cases treated covered every branch of dental work— from extracting teeth and live nerves to the most difficult and complicated bridge and crown work, and Dr. Sipes has the first patient yet to meet who will admit having experienced even the slightest feeling, much less hurt or pain, Dr. Sipes wants every reader of The Star, young or old, who may be suffering from trou- bles of the teeth or gums, to try the new, pain- less system. Or if you have friends, relatives or acquaintances who may be interested, the offer is open to them also. Not a cent will be charged for extracting teeth, no matter how many, and no other work need be ordered. Come any day, between the hours of 9 on 5. If your time is limited, a special appoint- ment card will be given you so that you can come in during the noon hour or see} - it suits your convenience best. It takes but a few minutes of your time. (Just i a simple application of the marvelous medicine, directly to the gums—no after-effects, nb un- pleasantness and, best of all, not the slightest feeling when the offending tooth is pulled. The Boston Dental Co., established by Dr. Sipes at 1420 Second avenue (opposite the Bon Marche), is one of the biggest, busiest dental offices in the West. Charges are very moderate and all work is fully guaranteed. CAUSE OF SEATTLE BOY'S DEATH WITH GUARD IS SECRET) MAM TI vs | } Raymond Btranack Raymond Stranack, 19, University lof Washington student, and member of Company A, N. G. W., died in the army hospital at Calexico, Monday, September 4, according to a tele-| gram received at the adjutant gen-| eral's office | army | the medical authorities are forbidden to send a aieaalien regarding the man ner of the young man's death. | His mother, Mra, 8. J. F. Btran- at 227 Harvard N., hi received daily letters) from Raymond from the time of his! |leaving for the border with his| company to within a week of re-| ceiving the telegram conveying the) news of his death. She says that he had made no mention of illness of any wort |. The remains are being shipped here for interment. TELLS OF CHANCES J » Webster will be one of the| feported to police Wednesday that! FOR us IN ORIENT oungest mon ever elected to the| four men attacked him at First ave, | | 6s 9” are od and took $15.85 Julian Arnold, attache to the! In Spokane he enjoys the distinc - American embassies at Tokyo and : ion of having received more votes| CONSUMERS TO MEET | Peking, was the honor guest Wed-| ARRIVES IN SEATTLE teen any eandidaie eter pessives | |nesday noon at a banquet under for a public office in that county, | The Consumers’ league will keep \the auspices of the Chamber of —_ The rkon r sister paper/open house at the home of their/Commerce The “streamline” Ford has ar- The radiator’s larger and there's of The e Star, speaking of| president, Mrs, A. J. Goddard, 1050) Arnold is visiting the Northwest |,iveq, |more cooling space for the engine. Judge ster, when he announced | Ki rne st. Friday afternoon | for the purpose of giving a series of 4, gew of the new models are |The radiator, heretofore framed in | his candid aid and evening. It will be a nonparti |lectures in which he hopes to un-|aiready being used for demonstra-|brass, is now enameled in black, His work on the bench has been|san gathering, candidates and man-|fold the opportunities of China for|iion work. Soon others are to be|and the name “Ford” is smaller. |characterized by ability, fairness |ufaecturers being the guests jthe American shipper assembled for the retail trade. There are crown fenders instead and couras and he Is Seneralt ” a ee 4 The new “streamline” cars mark of flat ones on the front. They ex- recognized as one of the best trial |the first great change in Ford lines tend flush with the wheels, Judges it the state : | lin elght years The hub caps are nickel instead Juds e Webster's statement of his} The sharp corners on the radiator of brass, As yet there is no pi » posit on {x as follow a and the hood and fenders of the |vision for a self-starter. In the event of ae Qn J shall {in achine are completely gone. | The new models are to be s | dectars the law as Pea it, with: A rounded, streamiine hood dis- at the reduced Prise list Ford out | ar © t “4 hy * a be ch ng places the former box-like covering. nounced eulibetisniznehll : {t shall be guided by the principle 4ustead of the dash shield the hood | — ‘ of common honesty and common comes right back from the top of The radiator is curved, too, high er and a little narrower, instead of the angular appearance of the old olonia THEATRE All This Week Big Double Bill (*HARLES HAPLIN In His NEW Comedy “THE COUNT” ELEN OLMES In a 5-Act Wonder Play THE DIAMOND RUNNERS ~NOMINE FOR VOTE RE SOCIALIS OUT SULIIDIOLLILIDDITEI ID and deliciousness rispy, golden brown y cheeks Human Hands, tary Parchment, 10c a Loaf LLILIDTLLLOLLDLLELLDEOOULEDLVILLUL ELE Ienwindiniaseinenisenesiiiennaaaaniall George R. Kirkpatrick, of New: ark, N. J. 18 socialist candidate for \vice president, and touring Western | slates, GROCER’S

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