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STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1916, PAGE 2 “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” take your selections of home furnishings up to $100 with out a cash payment at Ume of purchase—we invite you. the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms.” credit individ —our well-known liberal service will fit your ual needs! —"MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS NO INTEREST! any store In America! MENT! this Victrola outfit— | $37.35 vI price Victrola, recerd cles price as § selections on 4 double-faced preparedness masterpiece, with every toy purchase! every and d man. woman lertu “THE CHILDREN’S TOY STORE” —you'll enjoy shopping in our new Toy Store located on main floor! —our new Second Avenue entrance brings it to you in twelve steps! No crowding—no elevators —large—roomy—prompt service! —“Your Credit Is Good” for toys, and if you have an account here add your toy purchases without » additional payment! pictu —the little folk who wish to buy spending money for their little frt (Children must be accompanied by parents) 4-piece toy suite: special — $1.85 regular price $1— rit —this handsome 4-piece suite consists of table, settee, twe chairs: substantially constructed ¢ special for the week for entire suite . and large size eun Taine... $1.45 value 40¢ artillery models; pol ished steel cannon lever compreasi« gray tho tage red open spoke wheels attached cork: Atle special value November customs receipts dur ing November totaled $111,297.90, as compared to $85,398.99 for the same month last year. The imports) showed @ greater variety of ship-| ments than at any other time dur 4 PORTLAND, Dec. 4 ing Seattle's shipping history. _ id “aeregarn ‘tall Our Prices for the Best Work cost of living which the seathingly denounced PeVPeTeTEr reve y eye r savings an account here this is Seattle’s popular holiday store— come and see how good your credit is! —this great homefurnishing store offers more advantages to the gift-buyer and homefurnisher than any other store in America! NO CASH DOWN ON VICTROLAS! —eelect any VICTROLA up to $100, which will be sent to your home WITHOUT A CABH PAY $70.75 Victrola, its thousands of friends. if you have an account here yo arm swing imported Mantia grase (EGG BOYOOTT IS ON IN PORTLAND NOW With an were Dreadnaught battleship hull, today, | housewives of Portiand began their| be inet : firet sistd etinck on the 1gt| Oe walled at the navy yard f Pians for the boy- cott were laid at @ mass meeting, at “food barons” SON T06 ir vib 4 JACK LONDON’S D SAYS 5 | DICK CROCKER) —BUY A MERCHAN. |B wiser witt te tected to werve a| DISE CERTIFICATE |g nt ter ene oto oe tant. | THE PRACTICAL | ff mur, 0 centions of Ireland GIFT, ISSUED IN awill sacve 6 CaN andaabr ANY AMOUNT. TO Ben ee eere he interested BE APPLIED ON |B yi Sone time todlon. princons, PURCHASE OF ANY] § suited ner assent to the sent ARTICLE IN THE |B is imperative thot ‘tammany| STORE! Baa of ine pesuoer iesneretion ha Walk, wien wee beak oe thn organization, the Irish Amertean e} Moet unusual credit offer ever extended by moved uptown. In their places to mind, that it's harder be 4 bows of Tammany Hall today than it was when |, as the newspapers sald art, 1ath #t BRITISH HOLD UP SHIPS FOR GREECE | LONDON, Dec. 4-—An embargo on the departure of all Greek ships dominated 4 oa) 18-in. records. wate _ from all British ports was announce solid oak go! fi Gen tinted rer d by the government today ; exactly as pic Daughters of Jack London, who are mourning the death of thelr re eee STURGEON BAY, Wis, Dee. 4 re in high school at Oakland, Cal., w \ ores The Goodrich Lake steamer Caro-| ‘heir mother, London’s first Both girls have ina, ashore off Stony reef, near literary and dramatic ability, Inheriting the former { here, hae sprung a leak in ber hold) cnd the lattér from thelr mother i = and i« sinking, according to mem, London's first wife was Be Maddern Bhe of * FREE THE. E KETS! D bere of the iifeeaving erew here,| Minnie Maddern Fiske and Mully Stevens, twa of the beat-kn BEATRE TIC 5 ADD YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT which rescued six passengers and|asctresses Merle Maddern, leading lady with Otie Skinner, Is he -we will give, Monday and Tuesday, aff PURCHASES TO YOUR ACCOUNT! the crew of the veasel. The boat| niece and a cousin of the Misses London ce Se ie: free ticket to the Colonial Theatre to went ashore last night in a fog The two daughters of the noted author are making @ pecia pee a I le’ W “ ° & t ~another indication of the unusual, distinctive eras study of their father’s books and are admiring readers of Kipling and ok es cial ct psa on and exclusive advantages this gtore extends alive baowo Eth tavtew,|| 0. Henry. Prete moor Wh ble © ome! |— shisiomaiinles Be. ! signature te oa each bot. mareh ) FROM MRS, AXTELL Stor Please acer Editor The belated thanks able services in he recent campaign I have been waiting for definite returns from thie district (all of which are not officially reported at this late date) before writing you Should | delay longer, you may for get that there was # campaign. In this day of misrepresentation by overzealous partisan papers, it} fa something for which to be thank ful, that the state of Washington has The Star, which discusses pub your valu { daring my behalf, > ity, fairness and justice, which | Make Yourself a Christmas| ™*!nt2!* * viewpoint of human} | welfare ] Present The Star deserves and is recely ing the confidence of the really pa | builder: special value— ine away’ Sea trlotie. people of the state Thanking you for past favors and wishing you every success io the future, I am, most sincerely, MRS. FRANCES C. AXTELL Bellingham, Deo 2 ely be as, no matter how diff ay be or how mu uit your work | | | from ‘ie ess gaits | SECRET SERVIOE Jenteal chair, In pisin bridge masta, decks OW H. C. L. TRAIL pleee WASHINGTON, Deco 4-—The United Sta bureau of informe-| tion, the “secret service” of the de partment of justice, Is cooperating with district attorneys thruout the country In their probe of alleged “food conspiractes,” A. Bruce Bi aki, chief of the bureau, sald today, DELAY HEARING ON 1CB that a word ental KERY t eet any. coped. oi) QERALD'S BAR TRAPS {nto perfect condition, without any cost or obligation to you May we have the pleasure of an! Hearing of the state's application | early call for a temporary Injunction to re 1.85 | strain Sheriff Hodge from return ae Se cablags Regal Den tal Offices {ng approximately $6,000 worth of — ere | . a. = bar fixtures, selzed from Clarence ure | 5 exactiy like pietu | S008 Rie Ave a ‘Fetre| Gerald's bar shortly after prohibs two large top dray Diagonally acros® from the Pest-| tion went into effect, was continued | with two extra. bi stable. dread office, Me sure to get te me | until Friday substantially sper tces In Bevery Heattie’s Lending SEN. OWEN TO ASK CAMPAIGN $$ PROBE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—A Dill for rigid investigation of expend! tures of all money by all parties during the recent presidential cam-) paign, with “immunity bath” and/ “perjury” clauses, will be introduc- ed by Senator Owen of Oklahoma, | probably tomorrow, he announced | today. The bill will be introduced as a joint resolution CHEAP COAST RATE | ON FREIGHT UPHELD FRYE’S UALITY ARKETS TUESDAY SPECIALS Sisto al Ribs 1] 0 c | Selected T-Bone 1 7 Cc 20c NEW RADIO STATION AT KEYPORT SOON BREMERTON, Dec, 4.—-A radio station, costing new will the control of the torpedo statio at Keyport. The Keyport 200-foot towers be completed in the spring Steak... 1} Choice Loin and *®| Rib Pork Chops.... in the fight. Father Black of St.|{ “ geotepe ay ne Cc tae —— | 1D te eT Nie nermen;| ications oan be carried on with PB sees ssereeee WASHINGTON, Dec. 4,—The su: | 22-Karat Crowns $5.00 *2!4 5 ty Alaska, and points on the| Choice Pork 5 preme court holds the interstate | ‘, *s 85. p const ote Natural Porcelain Crowns..$5.00| “There are reasons to believe scrsestraoieeen | Liver... sss senees Cc commerce commission has the | oe peower’, per tooth $5.00 So ead eng anther ny = —— | Pickled Spare Sty aS A ‘Bi Rete to cnenee — ¢ iNlings 2.00 up Mines from time to time the food + ali, , ‘ ic Coast | = Gold Inlays 2.00 uP veufte of the country. This ts se Pyorrhea Specialists jae. scans .. OC than they charge to inland cities ~~ Platinum Fillings 1.50 To7#, and perhaps criminal busi D « || Mayflower 42 aye ! heat ye, : This disposes of | —~ Silver Fillings £480 | noes od Butter...... pkveaeae C | the famous Pacitic Terminals case, | = Coment Fillings ... noe Ge Hours: $190 2. m. to @ p.m. Bus-| from unknown Ge days, 9120 a, m. to 1 p.m. - ane a some N, W. Corner Fourth and Pike MOORE beat Sale Now The Mile-a-Minute Farce Comedy property had b ait Nights, 260, 0c, The. Mats., =~ Plates we guarantee to fit and look HANGS SELF IN CELL rr natural $10.00 to $15.00 te Old Plates relined and made to fit BELLINGHAM, Dee. 4.—Charles om oy BOW «oe eeeree eee -$8.50 | Black, prisoner in the county Jal if many years in business here awaiting a hearing on « y To assures you the very best in Dew oa ies miaiat eeeay a years’ guarantee with ail work. (night with « piece of rope obtained place, ufter falling to strangle himaelf with a NO GALE DAMAGE HERE No serious damage to craft reported day as the result of the severe gale which swept the Northwest Sunday or Mon Naughty Rebecca | “::' ; Several complaints had been Fri, Sat, Bun, Dec §, 9 und 10]}made to Harbormaster Paysse of Saturday and Sunday |bodies of driftwood, which had 260-860 I | heen blown up by the wind, CATCH ‘MURDERER Watch for FRYE’S ogy bibopoge Alaska, Dec. 4.—Wal- ter t er, a Universit +) an v BIG, SATURDAY iraiuate, and Wantan. ton ike ate der of John Hendricksor d th PAINLESS AUSTIN || shootiog of B. K. Irving, was cap. tured in a trapper's cabin on the| Snow river Saturday. Stoker is supposed to be insane. MINISTER QUITS Dents \ AT THE FOLLOWING MARKET® OLYMPIC MARKET 1422-24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET Entrance 1504 ‘Third Ave, GET 619-21 Third Ave. ¢ WELLS WESTERN MAR LONDON, Dec, 4.—The Greek minister in London resigned today iss nclanagt ane arse: announcing his inability to agree Wir with the policy of his government Ry our ay payment as indicated in the recent events : Tan. all din at Athens in connectio 4 multition ty suit BHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 Constantine's refusal to cen year, Mac: ler Bidg,, tiie 6, LS Is requested by the alli INHERIT FATHER'S GENIUS Me questions with strict tmpartial |C, | Physicians said he inhaled gas from AUGHTERS NIELS NIELSEN HAD CLOSE GALL, REPORT The Puget Sound Tugboat Co's ocean-coing tug, Goliab, arrived in port late Saturday night with the first details of the thrilling rescue | of the mer Niels Nielson 220 miles off Cape Flattery The Nielsen was drifting to cer tain doom, members of the tugboat crew assert, when they picked up the radio call for help The hawser was thrown across the Niel sen's bow after considerable effort, and the first Seattle constructed vessel was towed to Kequimault, B where divers are making a sur vey of the damage ADMIRAL EVANS IS TO BE OVERHAULED When the Pacific Bteamship Com- | pany’s liner Admiral Evans arrives | here next Sunday she will be taken out of service temporarily for an| overhauling, tt was stated today a! the office of Manager A. F. Haines! The steamship Spokane probably will make one trip to Alaska while | the Admiral Evans la betng worked | on. The Admiral Evans will be re-| painted aud her machinery wil! be! gone over thoroughly in preparation | for the busy spring and summer season. GREEK TREACHERY | IS DENOUNCED LONDON, Dec. 4.—Great Britain | and her allies are considering what | immediate steps are to be taken in| connection with the Greek situa-| tion, Lord Cec! announced in com: | mone today. He characterized the | situation there as “extremely grave, | following the most treacherous and | unprovoked attack on the allies Friday.’ Responsibility for this, he added, “rests upon the king and the Greek government.” SUPREME COURT TO CURB U. 8. JUDGES WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Sus- in effect, Attorney General ry's contention that popular demand for recall of judges is due to their usurpation of executive authority, fn a case against Pederal Judge John M. Kiillits, of Toledo, the supreme court today denied that federal judges have inherent power indefinitely to suspend crim inal sentences. Chief Justice White read the decision INHALES GAS WHILE CRANKING CAR; DIES PORTLAND, Dec, 4.—"Petrol poisoning” was given today as the| cause of Robert Cornell, 30, dying while tuning his automobile motor Cornell was found sitting on the running board of the machine, dead. the engine, COLDEST NOVEMBER November, 1916, was the cold November attle h had for years, according to caster Salis: bury’s monthly report. The mean temperature for the month was 43 degrees. There were seven days in which the sun didn't shine, and it was one of the dryest Novembers in 26 y STEAL SEVEN SUITS were taken i} | Seven suits of clothes from Charles Cohe tailor shop, |4232 14th ave, N when burglars made a Sunday night visit, Until Wednesday Night Only ||MOTION PICTURES WASH.-CALIF. Championship Football Game Thanksgiving Also “The Criminal,” by C. Gardner Sullivan, starring Clara Williams and William Desmond a dramatic ro. mance. ALLACE URLITZER USICAL ARVELS Pike—Continuous to 1 0c, Evenings 15¢ J\ First at Experience BY L.B.S. For weeks | have suffered tortures from ach- ing teeth and throbbing nerves, the shooting “pains, almost unendurable, extending from the base of my lower jaw to the very top of my polished “dome.” My regular dentist seemed un- able to locate the seat of the trouble and, in sheer desperation, | sought the much-advertised painless challenge of Dr. Sipes, of the Boston Dental Co, I was given an appointment for 4 o’clock last Sat- urday afternoon and in less than ten minutes after seating my weary self in Dr. Sipes’ chair my tooth troubles were ended. Not only did his thorough ex- amination disclose the cause of my suffering, but without my knowing it, he had applied his wonder- ful local anesthetic to the region affected, deadening the nerves to all sense of feeling. An enormous cavity behind a faulty filling, an ex- posed nerve and a badly inflamed upper jaw each con- tributed their full share to my many sleepless nights and The doctor proceeded with his work and I want to say, and say truthfully and hon- estly, that during the twenty minutes “of boring, grinding and probing that followed I never once ex- perienced the slightest feeling, much less pain. Even the removal of the live nerve was accomplished with- out feeling. restless days. It is now Monday morning and there has been no return of toothache; no unpleasant after-effects. I will visit Dr. Sipes tomorrow for a completion of the work with the fullest confidence in his ability to re- lieve sufferers from tooth troubles without pain; with that old dread and fear of the dental chair far removed from my imagination. I was told in advance just what Dr, Sipes’ charges would be, which was rather a new experience, and the bill was less than half what 1 had expected to pay. The Boston Dental Co., by the way, make no charge for the priceless fluid that renders all dental work absolutely painless Painless extracting, | was informed, no matter how many teeth are to be removed, is free always whether you order work or not A thorough, scientific ex- amination is also included in the free service extended to all who care to avail themselves of a rare op- portunity. I would suggest that others profit by my ex- perience and take their troubles to the big, busy, wodern Boston Dental offices, 1420 Second Avenue, on Marche opposite the I