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“STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1917. PROHIBITION IS | ~ NOW NATIONAL "ISSUE, GARDNER Bryan Was Right When He Said It Was Live Topic With Congress WHAT OF FIGHT? BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, Jan, t.—The new PAGE 2 of articles the store are priced for this big Mt—JANUARY SALE ags—on every floor— tell of extraordinary price- savings. For Seattle home- furnishers this sale gives the best opportunity to economize on their neces- Ap 0 Sary expenses by paying ) one-third to one-half less NO CASH DOWN ON ) 4a wd than usual selling prices! VICTROLAS! select any VICTROLA up te $106 which willbe SENT TO YOUR HOME WITHOUT A CASH I T “WE CHARGE NO INTEREST!” “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” 1920 That depends very largely on how hard we go after it—how determined we are to accomplish something worth while and to make some REAL progress. 1917 seems to us to have more possibilities than any year that has dawned on Seattle for a long time. Wha YOU will get out of it depends a good deajon yourself. If you tzke fullest advant. ag¢ Of the capabilities with which nature has eylowed you, you can accomplish much, Jed one of the first requisites of that is to feep yourself in the best possible physical \/condition. And that assumes that you will KEEP YOUR TEETH IN PERFECT CONDITION. You may say that this is a rather far- fetched statement, but it really isn’t. Because your teeth have a most direct and important bearing on the general conditions of your health. In the first place they have a whole lot to do with the digestion, which any doctor will tell you is one of the very foundation stones of good heath. With bad tecth, in the first place it is impossible for you to chew sour food properly—which within itself is sufficient to cause serious impairment of the digestion. But that isn’t all. Decayed tedh are, within themselves, actual producers of virulent destructive poi@ns. Nothing makes a finer breeding place for germs and bacilli of all kids than a tooth in the process of decaying. The temper- ature of the mouth, the saliva, and conditions generally, make it the ideal place for thepropagation of germs. These germs and poisons are then - transmitted directly into the system as the food comes in contact with the teeth, and sou can easily imagine the results. It is now generally admitted by men of the highest standing, both in the medical and dental profes- sion, thatProper care of the teeth is one of the first duties you owe yourself year dawns with the tacit admis slon by politicians ] that prohibition ts | now a live nation | make your selections of homefur nishings up to $100 without a cash payment at tl purchase al issue Bryan was right Prohibition |e we invite you, furnisher, to your own the Seattle home. make the livest at the present see sion of congress not excepting our old friend, H. C of L The senate has done little else except to debate our well-4cnown liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! Gioon Corema for making the nation’s capital dry On the house aide the constitu tlonal amendment is to the front The judiciary committee has report-| ed thie to the house for its consid They failed to make con endation. | the Sheppard bill —in this store there is no e in price for the “cash customer” and for the “credit cutomer!” “Your credit is as good as cash!” eration. in a dintinetive featur sideration without rece cred view and « rhe ' ; 4 ve the house “ape é we i, sation fr DR. L. R. CLARM and it is t now, P black fiber trunk: heavy brown fiber trunk: sale price— ry and b At the same time prohibition has become such an important political issue that it may be | determined as the wise policy of one or both parties to pass it $23.95 remular price 27.50 $10.45 reaular price $17.50 neh black fiber trunk ) brass-trimmed and hear lly be ble trays regular price 813.50 extra heavy all-stea! trunk heavy brass corners, heavily riveted: remular price $12 spectal for this sale $10.45, heavy brow rounded corr tra ful on to the states which would be the effect of proposing a con stitutional amendment The th have if you, want to keep your faculties anywhere near up to standard, This is so generally recognized to be true that it is now practically an axiom and is accepted without further discussion. This being true, we wish to briefly call your attention to what we have to offer you in the way of dental service. In the first place, we have one of the finest and best equipped dental offices to be found anywhere. We have just recently spent a large sum of money in improving and enlarging our offices. Neither time nor ex> se has been spared to bring it as near perfection as is humanly pos- sible. When you see it you will at once recognize the superiority of our equipment over that of the ordinary dental office. Next—Every operator in this office is a graduate and licensed dentist. ’ This means that he has not only graduated from the best dental colleges, but also that he has passed a thorough examination before competent judges as to his knowledge of and ability to practice the dental profession. Each and 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. This is your guarantee that he knows how to do your dental work the way it ought to done. We use only the very best of materials at this office. We found out long ago that this is the only kind we can afford to use. It is the only materials that will turn out the kind of work that will give lasting satisfac- Ay pg i 1 aihed py bear tion and the kind of work that we can afford to go behind with our iron- es a9 clad guarantee of satisfaction. ; We guarantee all work with a binding guarantee, which is signed both by the operator who did the work, and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee says—and it means exactly what it says—that if, for any reason whatever, your work doesn’t give entire satisfaction, we will make it right. ‘ ery ser ; ; Ne ij Our prices are the lowest. This is possible on account of the very lone epen ‘ ib ; a t ban @ ) large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can af- dour _ ford to accept a smaller profit on ths individual case than an office which trimmed does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we do, can possibly iss afford to take. ua We have a real and sincere desire to please and satisfy you. We are depending on doing your work for you in such a manner that you will be able to conscientiously recommend us to your friends, when they are in need of dental service. i We use “NOVOCAIN,” recognized and admitted by those who on know to be by far the best dental anaesthetic so far discovered. Most dental offices have none, nor can they get it, because it is imported, and the European war has stopped its importation. We bought up a large part of the available local supply soon after the war started, and so, today, we have ample for our needs and are able to offer you the benefits of this incomparable anaesthetic. This is one of the very potent reasons why we are able to guarantee to do your dental work for you without hurting you a bit. genuine leather bag sale price— tional prohibit The Ant that dat democra |they |( SHORT NEWS add a heater to your account!—no additional payment! —if you have an account here we wil! ent! “Your credit r is surely good here!” 5 regular price $1.75 fiber sult case; made for Practical service: has brass catch and lock; leather handle; regular price $1.75 special for regular price $ for this Bale 85.08. AFTER TWO weeks of festive place a heater in your home without additional f January the Olympic the Dandy A ROUGHLY dressed individual ripe EMPRESS org He : © and toc $16.50 ot 75 . regular price $18.50 Pe vee toe oi DEAN CON ooa . EMPRE priced air- tight heat- ers; burns wood; in- side fully linea with steel top draft; nicke! top urn —$1.75 special $2.50 size special $1.39 wood sols, in w iding the B, MARTIN > at both ed of oF MARY size tee © in Seat ion, is said to > extra special priced! tunity for you! this EXTRA SPECIAL PRIC made to place this EMP’ COMTPINATION MATTRESS ir 5 eattle homes! pounds; filled with vy layers of elastic felt on all iter filling is of sani wood fie roll edge all fancy artf ; aix-ined ; full or three Don’t delay this important matter—come in at once and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. Ii won’t cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obligation. You will be surprised how little it will cost you to have your teeth put into perfect condition, One thing is certain, it will be worth a great deal more—yes infinitely more— to you than it will cost. THOUSANDS OF perac all parts of the United Monday, { ticking; d ng of the San Die border or quarter size FIVE OF ca j planes which took part EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE of this flight Saturday from H excellent mattress for tha, week N. Y., to Philade only (not more than two of either late last night, the drivers suffering size to a person) $4.95, severely from the cold NEWFOUNDLAND went dry at the el —genuine leather. seat rocker; epecial— $10. —genuine leather. seat rocker; special— $10.75 regular aL price 7% midnight Sunday, and ft is impos ble to buy even cough syrup there. W. BOURKE COCHRAN, famou lawyer, has arrived in San P 1 co to take charge of the defen Thomas Mooney, one of the Pr edness day parade bomb defend Regal Dental Offices : DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally Across From the Post Office. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. regular price $12.75 COAST ARTILLERY and motor reserve corps of Gan Francisco will hold a sham defense battle against invading ships on New Year's day PROSECUTOR LUNDIN won his battle from Sheriff Hodge to keep the latter from returning bar fix tures seized during a raid on Ger ald's place, shortly after prohibition | went into effect 1, PAUL HuTCHINGON, unsne 100 fancy sofa pillows y 3 cessful democratic candidate for| > and shapes; co ceainty commissioner, filed a second sult Saturday to restrain C, C, Ram say from taking office on January 8 his first sult having led. | THREE PROMI NT —oak rocker, ex actly ike ture; uphols ered in gen ulne Spanish leather; olden ' fin- ish; large and com- after an illness of six She was the first president Suni TO SWITCH “CUPID” “Cupid” Gage, chief of the coun’ marriage license department, a po-' sition he has held for eight years, be switched to the index depa ment when County AuditomBh Wardall takes office, Harold Moore will succeed H, Odom as assistant cashier, while) M. Spear will be retained as ¢ deputy, A. L. Weaver has been pro to chief audit clerk, while Mliss will become clerk to thi ty conimissioners Hicks will be chief index clerk, teen of Byron Phelps’ staff let out A reorganization 2 will be held January 6, 67 MEN Jof the King County Equal Suffrage | TO READ BIBLES jie... | She was the mother of County Au \ditornlect Norman Wardall, Attor Sixty-seven p W resolution months, Nev ee Sunday at the pypys ty the Bible datly,| “TS Hugh| Funeral Oe ecatl| announced lat made ind Max Wardall, and Anna W, Scott, arrangements regular price 81.50 to ®%.— red wi es tapestry, damask values from $1.56 to close ®1.25, STANDARD FURNITURE Co. Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 {9/111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma tional church | ‘ vam lawyers.| nisiness Men's r will| John W. Roberts, EB. L, Skeel and |’ 1 meeting ir ut = Worrall Wilson, have combined and NO}t mente will bo known in the future as ona) yar Foo") 2 ; anus i MRS. WARDALL DIES i Mizabeth M. Watdail died! the 1 rmen’s were unday, when trains nm all roads arrived lding, on} Railway time schedules Jmixed up { the East _ oOo it To Cure Cold in One Day ‘ Take LAXATL BROMO QUININE Tan Drugeists refund money if it falle KB. W. GROVE’S signature ts on eac bh box. » Minnesota and Mrs kotas was blamed,