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—make your selections of up to $100 without a cash p purchase-—-we invite you, furnisher, to “make your o your individual needs! select holiday gifts now-- pay next year! prepare dor your gift givi “NO CASH DOWN? “make your own terms!” —our well-known liberal credit STAR—MONDAY, { FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER { NAR RR nnn Sealtle’s Big Toy Store Ready for YOU! —nearly our entire main floor space given to TOYS! —THESE UNUSUAL FEATURES: located on main floor—large—roomy —where shopping will be comfort- able and easy. —accessible by two Second Avenue entrance —no elevators!—no crowding!—quick service!—fairest pric- ings!—appealing showings! homefurnishing payment at time the Seattle home wn terms —“your credit is good” for toys, same as anything else in this great homefurnishing store! Come and make your ng now; —this store’s extraordinary credit ad toy purchases now and vantages are ready for you! Bis 1 ey. ’ . next year! —make your selecti NOW and pay a little each e —articles will be held for later de i redit — if you have an account here livery! your toy purchases will be —this store is San thousands of gift —an unusual offer is ex Seattle homefurnishers PRESS Malleable Ran, —dinner serv underglazed porcelain ce for six people. —mail orders promptly filled. —write for out-of-town credit terms! 1S SCHOOL ELECTION SPECIAL OR NOT? Are school and port elections | “general” or “special elections? This question has been put to At torney General Tanner by Prose-| eutor Lundin. If the coming school election of December 2 is a gen eral election, then every voter, who| fails to cast a ballot at the polls, | will lose his registration. It it is} a special election, he can fail to; vote and still remain registered. | r Hendache moves the cause. “Bromo Quinine.’ ature is on b “These superior court judges ty will hold a rummage sale V.l ed today |have refused to give jail sentences 16, 17 and 18 on the second floor i to first offenders,” hé said, “so I'm | of the O'Shea building, Fifth ave | We guarantee our work for 10|going to see that some of them have |and Pike st. The sale 9, BEACON HILL CLUB MEETS years. and tell you just what they require,|legger has nothing much to fear | day club will meet Tuesday at § p, m and what it will cost unle we wreck his place as long) The sale will close Saturday | #t the school house for nomination Our prices are the lowest in Se|as the judges deal out these soft|evening with a dance at the new | 2% Officers and other important busi attle for high-class work, Claus to many givers each year! We will examine your teeth) @ har snap fines without fail sente ference, Chief orders for the under Sergeant Putnam, to wreck | the Hillside bar, across from police added without additional pay- ment! we want your Thanksgiving dinner to be cooked on an EMPRESS Malleable Range! —several thousand Seattle people will enjoy Thanksgiving dinners on EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGES, and we want you to know what real kitchen comfort is and what absolute satisfaction there really is Fi an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE; absolutely the highest type of range in America! ae EMPRESS Malleable Range will positively save ONE-THIRD your uel! we ) advantage of the m on an article of such high grade “NO CASH DOWN” ON AN EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE! To Seattle homefurnishers We will place one of these great ranges in your home immediately on these ex- [aap leg terms: “No cash payment at time of purchase—firet payment Decem- ber first!” their te you t t liberal credit ever extended take » tak —and your old stove, range or heater taken as part pa nt on the purchase of a new EMPR one, COME FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING MORROW! MALLEABLE RANGE TO FREE THIS WEEK—WITH EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANG:! THIS 42-PIECE Decorated Dinner Set EM who purel ges. ase for cash or f blue decorated gilt trimmed; ser- Second Ave. at Pine st, Reattle. 101 to 111 & Pleventh st Tacoma —add a heater to your account — no addi- tional payment! ORDERS DRY SQUAD TO SMASH JOINTS ON FINDING BOOZE rested by Dry Squad Officer A. G. (Ford at 10 a. m. Monday and charg: | ed with violating the dry law ‘RUMMAGE SALE FOR | CHARITY SOCIETY The Charlity Organization socie. The Northwest Free Art school, | sald to be the first of tts kind ir |the United Staten, will meet fo periods of two weeks at a time | with two weeks intervening be jtween sessions, The next session | will begin Tuesday, November 14 Classes will be held each day at the old courthouse from 1:30 p, mi. to 9 p. m LONDON, Nov. 13.—A_ consider. able number of prisoners were taken when British troops captured German positions on both banks of the Ancre river, Gen. Haig report Police wreckers will not wait to purchase liquor before break- Ing up blind pigs in the future. Mayor Gill Monday issued Instructions to Chief Becking- ham to use smashing tactics on finding liquor In establishments which have been pointed out as biind pigs to the authorities. open and will close at 6 p,m | The Beacon A boot nl Hill r time bootlegging. Improvement | a, m. ces.”"| Masonic hall. Tickets are on sale | 28% Immediately following the con|at the University club, College Becingham issued|club and the Charity organization WATER SHUT OFF NOTICE wrecking squad,|in the Central building, Water will be shut off on Ferdi- nand st., from 44th ave. B. to 49th ave. 8., Tuesday, from 9 a, m. to FREE ART CLASSES NOV. 13, 1916. PAGE 2 WOMAN MEETS | ~ LAWYER ON 2D AVE,; STRIKES. | Recause she eked Attorney H. KE. Fost ay afternoon at! | Second wt, Mr Minnie ed wife of Walter 1 yye of the Chevrolet Motor be placed le up h }mind, he ner to file a complal | Mrs. Wood lay tn wait for For }ter, who has offices in the York block. She accosted him |the City National bank and struch at him with a ailk cord He took | refuge in a near-by building. She declares he had made tneulting re | | marks about her during the divorce | jtrial last spring when he repre sented the husband “Lam willing to be arrested,” she said Monday Foster {s a former member of the legislature and recently was a candidate for congress on the re publican ticket 'NEW FACTS IN U. S.-SUB WAR ARE EXPECTED | | LONDON, Nov. 13.—Further de-| |tails regarding the sinking by «| German submarine of the Amer ican-Hawallan steamer Columbts are expected hourly. Word has been received here that progress is being made {n the taking of affi davits from members of the Co lumbian'’s crew, who were landed at Corrunna Fragmentary reports on the stories of these men agree on |these facts During a lashing gale bilan was held up a we: by @ German subma which | forced her to throw out sea anchors | jand heave to until the storm sub jeided. After two days of swinging in heavy seas, the submarine com mander ordered the crew to the small boats, When all were off, the submarine torpedoed the steam- er, which sank 0 ago today| O1.W. W'S T0 BE RELEASED Attorney Fred H. Moore of Los Angeles arrived in Seattle Monday to aid In the defense of Industrial Workers of the World, arrested fol lowing the gun fight with Pverett deputies { He conferred with Mayor Gill |concerning the release of 200 of his clients, Who are sull gn jail here with no charges yet pficed against them “Most of them probably will be re leased before night.” Mayor Gill sald Prosecutor Webb of Snohomish county fe continuing bis investiga tion and may file more murder |charges. There are 41 LW. W.'s lin the Snohomish county Jal, charg-| jed with murder, now. ‘TITUS TO HELP PUT "PEP IN “EXCUSE ME’ | Por five nights next week, the | Transportation club, which bas re-| jcontly secured new quarters in the th building, will share in the coda of “Excuse Me,” the play to be presented by the Wilke Players at the Orpheum | The first night, next Monday, to be known as “Northern Paci jnight.” Hazen J. Titus, the “¢ big baked potato” man of e | P., has several stunts up his sleeve, which he'll spring as extra enter | tainment ‘Nuff said CAPACITY! SO COME EARLY THE UNWRITTEN LAW ff 7 BIG ACTS THIS WITH WEEK TRIZ ONLY BEA’ MICHELENA D WHAT THE (inst TIME SHOW ] R-E-X | GOPPERS STRONG headquarters, at 423 Yesler way 5 p.m. Warr WA arrested there : ; yeas of z day, and $100, after of NEW YORK, No Coppers| RAISE $741.18 FOR jold and Porcelain Crowns $5.00, had found liquot in a coff trong, and the general lst) The truatees of the Bolginn wt Full Set of Teeth 8.00 to $15.1 howed gular changes, due to,fund remitted today to the chair Free Extraction Then order ¢ issued to «ma election re tmen open-; man of the state committee for the io P i, up ¢ A tes ing s’ cigar and can-| ing tod Utah Coppe up I,|relief of the Belgians, the Hon Nat nal inl Dentist dy store, 1903 Fifth ave., where 24 120; Anaconda up %, at 101,|Judge Thomas Burke, the st SS 5 pints of whisky had been found Rote eee N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike Opan Sundays, 9:30 te 1 P. M. Sunday night, 67%. United States Steel was|zaar held in the Arena in conjunc. Britten steady at Baturday‘s close, tom with the aud Chino made a new high at/ $741.18 the net product of the ba-| Joe Secord, 661 King st. was aa | Loge Seats 25¢ Children 5¢ 15c Coming Sunday George Barr McCutcheon's Latest and Best Story “The Prince of Graustark” Sequel to “Graustark” cellent music, inee for the “newsies,” Is follewing PAINLESS DENTISTRY NOTE: Dr. Sipes, head of the Boston Dental Company, possesses the most remarkable anesthetic for use in dentistry yet discovered by science. With its aid every operation, however difficult or compli- cated, is made absolutely painless. Extracting, remov- ing live nerves, drilling for fillings, grinding down and preparing for crowns and bridgework-—all these are now freed from pain and torture. * * * If you have hesitated to visit the dentist because of fear, for- get it now. Dr. Sipes makes no charge whatsoever for extracting teeth with this truly wonderful pain- less system. One dear old lady a few days ago had sixteen teeth removed at one sitting and went away filled with joy. Shedid not even experience the slightest feeling, much less hurt or pain. * * * The anesthetic is so simple and positively harmless that its work is little short of marvelous. Just one simple application to the gums, and teeth and nerves are deadened to all sense of feeling. No unpleasant after- effects. * * * Dr. Sipes extends his FREE offer to every reader of The Star. * * * You do not have to order other work in taking advantage of this oppor- tunity. * * * Notacent will be charged for extrac- ting, no matter how many. Why pave the way for a future filled with misery and broken health? ee Why neglect your precious, priceless teeth? Teeth that may be saved today by proper treatment may be be- yond help tomorrow. ee You'll surely pay dearly for every moment of waiting. | A few moments of your time will suffice for a thorough examina- tion—without one cent of cost toyou. It won’t cost you a penny to have useless, aching teeth extracted work needed can be done later. (absolutely painless) and any other Thousands have been relieved of their teeth troubles in the past six months. Seattle and the state of Washington are filled with grateful people who can testify to the wonderful power of the anesthetic used exclusive- ly by Dr. Sipes and the Boston Dental staff of expert specialists. The Boston Dental Company gives its patrons the best possible moderate cost. guaranteed dental service at very Only the very purest dental gold is used in crown and bridgework and gold fillings. Artificial teeth, so natural in appearance that they cannot be dis- tinguished from Nature’s handiwork, is one cf the great specialties of the I} Boston. The Boston Dental Co., founded by Dr. Sipes more than fifteen | years ago, occupies the second floor at 1420 Second avenue, directly opposite the Bon Marche. It is one of the largest, strictly modern dental establie* ments in the United States. BACIFIC OUTFITTING COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY out his usual custom, Years ag MONTE CARTER TO BE he was a newsboy in San rare HOST TO NEWSBOYS cisco, Following the matines, Car. ter will give a short lecture to the youthful guests. Monte Carter, principal comedian | g of the musical’ comedy compan DRESSE MEN WO EN aring his name, will be host at ania a uv scial newsboys’ matinee Tue - y at the Oak theatre, the ocea § il s 00 A s Midnight \ big fun show -_ filled with « comedy and ex; Moore—Seats Tuesday At 10 a. m. Sharp Carter, in giving the free mat- | YOUR CREDITIS OK it