The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, “Sprees” at Night Don’t Affect Her —open Wednesday, jursday, Friday and y) Saturday evenings! “NOCASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUROWN TERNS” ‘Your, \ Credit THIS “PICTURE COUPON” AND 19¢ ADD YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT PUR- CHASES TO YOUR ACCOUNT! another tinetive Picture COUPON \ indication of the unusus isive advantag extends its thousands of frien tore ® an account he} holiday gift arti additional payment it chases of added without Alice Palmer Alice Palmer goes on a spree most every night, but in the morning, does she wake with that dull, throbbing sensation Brussels Rugs-- —all the mew patterns and colorings, in good Brussels rugs; woven seamless in her head? in all the sizes, at interesting prices Not at al Instead, she wakes up at the bright and —size 11 ft. 3 ins 6 ins., price early hour of 7 a. m,, takes a : $37.50 long walk before breakfast and ° " n ‘ ten" awful —gize 11 ft. 3 ins. by 12 rice $35 generally, if it ian't y Se awfully cold, she goes for a size 9 ft. by 12 f $25 ewim. —size § ft. 3 ina by 10 ft, 6 Ins, price : Marvelour? doean't really get intoxicate 822.50 - evenings. She —size 7 ft. 6 ins, by 9 ft, price. $16.50 —size 9 ft. by 9 ft., price $22.50 —6 ft by 9 ft $13.50 price vee floss silk cushions— —best grade silk floss, covered with heavy white muslin 16x16 cushion, special 30¢ 18x18 cushion, special 40¢ 20x20 cushion, spectal 50¢ —any special size or shape made t 2x22 cushion, special 60¢ 4x24 cushion, spect 26x26 cunh) spec ' Beets enee order entire space on main floor devoted to toys— —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! nimous ad * Palmer was the wate » Hawaiian PUBLIC MARKETS were —the greatest toy ever invented for boys. It gives him pleasure and valuable instruction. We sell .he genuine Mysto Erectore—outfits that be used to build houses, bridges, ships, etc sizes; prices begin at —these Erectors are the can All by the Gilbert Institute of Erector Engineering, TKR PLAGe New Haven, Conn. Ev ‘ ery set guaranteed. HOONOMY $1.85 } $1.85} —miniatur CORNER queen cabinet SANITARY SOUTH END ORES ao Ee SR RS eC rR aE Given by the Waitresses’ Union At Dreamland Tonight Tickets 50c. Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle SLAVS REPULSE = FOE'S ATTAGKS, F mem L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma LOVE, BORN WHEN HE MET HER AT WRECK, er BRINGS MARRIAGE |the Bpard of Agriculture Prothero| Cherrill R. Betterton, former Unt-| announced at @ Guild Hall meeting | versity of Washington student, who} Jof farmers today that the govern-jmarried Mi eee eT, PRREERREREERSSRS RENAE ST ERE CRESS EARS ERROR ER ESED PERT RDES ES PHT SEER ET SERS EEE EET ERE ERR ERR ETE RT ES WH PETHROGRAD, Dec. 20.—Repulse ot enemy attacks by Russo-Ruman * jan troops on the left bank of the Danube in the region of Parlata | ment proposed to fix ¢ Ida May McDonald shillings as | Monday, at Vancouver, B. C., wooed ; ‘are reported in today’s official! the contract price for a quarter of and won just ax,they do in books Includes Danc- 7 ‘statement Flank fighting was | wheat ($15 for elgit barrels) Cherry,” athletic and romantic mn. A more intense thin 1 on the ne a ing All Evening. Dobrudja (ont, the statement said se NOAM AHA meaner Mi “On the Macedonian front there/, JUSTIC e AK ee atte a Ladies Free was intense fighting in the region ve lg : dashed up on his steed and ‘of Cerna, Centrak and Umachea civil cases at Ev } ivi built a fire for the passengers and . the statement read, | {iss McDonald, so they wouldn't “The enemy was driven back aft-| PENINSULA AND Pomona | freeze. | er a half hour bombardment and | Granges will meet Thursday to con That wae the start and a year ago the heavy artillery attacks south of|sider the question of cooperative |Seattie friends will welcome them| | Brody. Repeated attempts of the’ buying and selling. here this week upon their arrival, DEC, 20, Morning Swims GAS TAKES LIFE AS =v "s's 1 amount was also ; it shivering with cold en route to and from South Amer (i or shoes on TUG GOES AGROUND ica = ese rainy days? Make | Th reas bureau ndes, he them happy and comfort- BREMERTON, De When | examination of a few which Ya Le 7 the tug Hor i ran aground, near| Were seized but later permitted to able with new shoes. We here yesterday, the engineer, on {n-| £0 forward into Germany that both recommend very strongly vestigating, found L. C, Boyer dead | the French and British censors read our “Double Service” Shoes H, M. Minor in an unconscious | the lette | for the boys and girls who lition on the floor, The win Seeaeeenemnpen meats are Ps ie oe . Waite él hace 5 S | are hard on their shoes. ‘ closed, and gas, rising ’ "i : ag “ from the engine, had asphyxiated | SUSTAIN CENSOR | Our Men’s Work Shoe business is increasing very rap- them | a idly, due to the exceptional values we are showing, W. H. Smythe, manager of the $1.00 to $2.00 saved on every pair. Get your next pait t found & 7 BULL BROS. 1018 THIRD 1916, PAGE In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists This is our slogan, and we mean every word of it. We are in- deed Seattle’s leading dentists—in every sense of the word. In the first place, we have one of the finest, largest and best equipped dental offices to be found not only in Seattle, but in the entire Northwest—every modern facility for the performing of the highest grade painless dentistry will be found in our equipment. We are just completing alterations and improvements by which we have taken in the entire floor on which our offices are located. Even if you don’t need dental work at this time, we invite you to call and see these offices. It will well repay you for a few moments of your time. In the next place, we employ only high-grade GRADUATE REGISTERED men in this office. Every operator in the Regal Den- tal Offices is a graduate registered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the state den- tal board. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. You don’t have to take our word, or any- body’s else word for it that our operators know their business—the . proof is right before you. This certificate is conclusive evidence that the holder of it has passed a thorough and complete examination be- % rl fore competent judges as to his knowledge of the dental profession and his ability to practice the same. We use the very best of materials—we have found out long ago that this is the only kind that will turn out the kind of work that will please and satisfy our patients, and the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee. We give with all work an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. This guarantee s: and MEANS that if for any reason whatever your work doesn’t give entire satisfaction we will make it right. So you are protected from every possible angle when you come to this office for your dental work. WE HAVE “NOVO.-CAIN” This is an announcement of supreme importance to you. When you have dental work done you don’t want to be hurt while the work is being done. “NOVO-CAIN” is recognized and admitted by those who know, to be by far the best dental anaesthetic that has so far been discovered. But most dental offices haven't got it, nor can they get it. It is imported, and the European war has stopped its being imported. We were fortunate enough, and far- sighted enough, to buy up a large part of the available local supply soon after the war started, and we still have ample for all our needs. This is one of the things that permit us to guarantee to be able to do your work for you without hurting you a bit. And it is also one of the many good reasons why you will = most distinctly to your advantage to come to this of fice for your dental work, DR. L. R. CLARK We Have a Reputation to Live Up To And this is one of the best guarantees that YOU could possibly have. During the years that we have been serving the people of Seattle and vicinity we have built up a reputation for SERVICE and for pleasing and satisfying our patients, which we now regard as by far the most valuable asset we possess. Our equipment could be destroyed, and we could soon get new equipment, and go on doing business as usual, but let us lose our reputation, and our plight would be a sorry one, indeed. Be assured that we guard our reputation for square dealing most jealously and that we are not going to take any chances on losing it or having it marred. Your teeth are a matter of supreme importance to you, and we earnestly advise if you have teeth that need attention that you do not delay a moment longer than you can possibly help. Come to our office at once and let our experts give them a thorough eramination and tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condition. It probably won't cost nearly as much as you think it will, and one thing is certain, it will be worth a whole lot more than it will cost you. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Be sure to get to the right place. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. | with F. K. Struve in a $50, © nal esa 3 Face ag PATRICK MULLIN, a hotel own- : age sult filed recently in the su-|er of North Yakima, died, leaving VINE STREET |perior court by John Davis, filed} Wife and three children. und bear ail apr {an answer Wednesday, de s| THE BREMERTON poor will Ni ¢, mith, fo. § Davis’ accusation have a Christmsa dinner SHOES The Most Acceptable Gift Currell’s Downstairs De- partment offers the greatest shoe values for the money =| 10 FATHERLAND BERLIN, via Wirele le WEST AE mail uny and comar. | Out of Germ that can be found in the owe « for Germany, the press bureau estt city mated today % 2 ‘ 17.110 mail We call particular atten- Of this tion to SI Germany for our. Children’s Are your boys and ’ ity i h Strand ¢ ate \ 6 Tall i ; sand Women’s House Ladies’ Satin Party Sli Downstairs at Turrell’s 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave, at ipper actory prices. educed from $5.00 and Just Printers MAIN 1043 MILLER REPLIES | Vincent D, Miller, co-defendant

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