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Woman Lawyer Says Woman’s out-of-town folks, write for our FREE 1917 catalog— \ \ ‘ f] e@ ft y |AT "MODEL of Your Teeth Serious nening the ton artment aJ Saerces Consideration j 66 bch pee egrcarapees You simply cannot allow yourself 1 [owing the apartment to go along neglecting teeth that i = lor Lewis and had been given ope need attention.. You owe it to your- | CASH liters personal” friends. “That self —to your family—to those whose | Ma Lewin’ nad oeawa.. Cie Wal welfare depends on your success—to | | y eee Ole cee and etl make yourself just as efficient as | DOWN! eigh about 190 pounds. Iam sure possible. Pye eludtary, SGRMARIRY The best way to start toward 100 i” “make your own terms!” Rigpatatelirscdlicd aed per cent efficiency is to have your : reget 40 acon og Tau pr ageieeloes Washington train and teeth put into perfect condition and nS Sapo ssl arch oh NB wt mane ie eames wt then keep them that way. our own terms! —o Sicitust auant 2 F se nein “Gand And here is the —— > : at about 10:30 come to have the wor one—be- —in thi re ther no rence in price for | hy se ne a UGE aah vertarser™ ad for the “ereclt customer"! 9 wtovped for a few recor yond a doubt, this is the place. 3 Rave th alle alee mal ; nn « melanie We offer you the services of one of f note Een Seo © WiNee® the finest equipped dental offices to . : \ : nt Attorney General, an wo Chit- learried hin coat. oh hin arm and d anywhere—every modern }" scrim curtains: extra special— | | tapestry tabie covers: special — Pe Nene SRG AE et | amare eaallads oo thas thee peionctd a oe 2 ’ 4 er 8: { Lc ro cae: 1) luteh ee eeraeatn put : ‘yell has discovered for the better per- a Si ge RR 8 . CHICAGO, Jan, 10—Mow lawyers; they cannot fig nh wore armor | formance of painless dentistry will DR. L. R. CLARK It was Jeanette Hates, woman nt lawyer, just appointed assistant at-| “1 ‘ 1 left Philadelphia the next day.| be found here. : torney general of Lilinols, | wtio|declaron Miss 1 (ida Tarbell going to Washington, and, on that We offer you the services of high grade, graduate, registered dentists oMlittered desk in answe uli = impe @ window at th —men of the highest standing in their profession—men who have gradu- ait tht man es Bare ‘ing olaw, W ia will wore tae. Gia } ated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the ezamination of 1 an important pla ” sade o12M0 a [other friend @ who n| the state dental board. Every member of our staff has his certificate from oem Monta PB ecgacyt Wee tania the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, a, Se Se He ; s. care, 1) “1 did not cy ely the » in plain sight of all. This certificate will give you perfect ease of mind “Woman's place te wher taaiew; and T'have & garee “Brown said persbual reasos because it PROVES to you that the man who possesses it knows his busi- Ssighirs ct fixe, quate Sa ee “ha wenn are gaining more p Bais Pacer as hyip hegre ness thoroughly and knows how to do your dental work the way it ought Tac 2 and Insertion: MeAGeee wekeben wil wipké good political power,” continued the | —, to be done to give you permanent satisfaction. Pe. Sen ene: eee woman who hae the state of | ALASKA BUREAU of the Seattle We use the very best of materials. We found out long ago that these tno aeecrnes en, Be. afer, a client, “the law, Chamber ot Commerce, will ss are the only kind of materials that will turn out the kind of work that we EE ee ee ee) Os iced Grae cata. tha Maen (one, ee ome j can afford to go behind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. Be ee re eae eet| cae “saa totes vols Women| frente TM Rh at a eye all sscd talks Or tas enter who Ga ru . living made in the law is rather|aeem to be proving ¢ aro no guarantee of satisfaction, sign 7 genuine Nava ° 8s: “ - "IN FIVE MINUTES and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is January sale prices— of genu rugs, assorted sizes and weights this result of a special purchase made be- fore the rise in prices; for quick closing - out we have marked them far bel present values sale Is a Job All Deputies ww their regular January Try Their Best to Dodge STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1917. Place Is Where She Succeeds PAGE ? SAYS LEWISIS § NOTMANHESAWE You Must Give the Subject thoroughly reliable and responsible. Don’t put off this important matter. Come in at once—let one of our experts look over your teeth—he will tell you just what it will cost to put them into perfect condition. It probably won’t cost nearly as much as you have thought it would because our prices ARE THE VERY LOW- EST. And it will certainly be worth a great deal more to you than it will i. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Northwest Corner Third and Union. NOSICK STOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS “Pape’s Diapepsin” Is Quickest and Surest Stomach Relief. the If what you just ate ts so your stomach or lies like a lead, refusing to dl gas and eructat ur, undig food, or have a ‘feeling of dizzine 1405 Third Ave. ‘ - heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad ° . ° bell Sale ‘price— Play Aegpsing sev he gal voi bay ra taste tn mouth and stomach hens Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. a : Pay te ogers tri ; ; ; u t $i2— 3x41 $9.60 it is one of those stern duties [and ail the art nae om a maney Bex ne ae In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. $13.50 2-6x5 $10.80 that seme one hae to perform, atic dep UBgeckony Oe Wha ap eek yl _<15_ 3-3x4-9 12 and the shert a el 1|the formula, plainly printed on these 4 $15 x = the goat. direction, and the w \ wage eager ese goa q oF 7 t ty-cent cases of Pape lay n 4 $16— 3-4x4-10 $12.80 id cheng ys ongay Hl sg . ia then you will understand why dys / i “17% | partmen’ av she tr 4s ; $17.50 3-8x4-9 $14- | buck" of chucking a widow out jand that overzealous lawyers p pile t 0, GUM REFUSE TO le ARGUMENT ’ > $20— 4-1x5-8 $16— into the rain from one to the | been cpuse of her sh t > arms. |® | PS L OSES | ( - 1 other, and the distasteful duty riffs o chasec Pape's Dis DAM N CASE _ $22.50 S 4x6-1 $18. | has at last fastened itself chief ate fn NOmNAS ce tasinn like candy, teas ean | TALK ABOUT THAW IN A | f 8 ‘ ] 4-3x5-10 $20 | ly upon Deput W. T. Rogers ant winter. More BAD! cose will digest and prepare for es. pave ee | —— $24 |, and F, B. Klein. wh rest | #imila into the blood all the KANSAS CIT Mo, Jan. 10.— WASHINGTON, Jan. 10,—Defini-/ 1 bouncers of Ten. food y - ent; besides ae ak youl Pred G , father of the 19-year-|tion of the extent to which the gov 4 10 are in arrears Ww go to the table with ah ¥ ap-ly on whose charges Harry S ce " Py. human . |e ier ana cron ti you] Thaw "wan indicted yenterday. in|erement regulation of railroads may) via} of John W. Robert, candi most, is that you that! New York, was atlent at his home| &° before erin or date for sheriff at the last prima: sath uevece are given f CONTINUED if stomach and 8 arelicre today as to the charges| management was asked by Frank C Pripholeaitigaing ey pie sg tad for the reason a and fresh, and you will not] vinst Thaw. Gump refused to | Hagerman, special attorney general, |! ger — b rliboshlle ths a4 that the more success: |} FROM PAGE 1 to resort to laxatives or liver| ji utes tne in his closing argument in the Ad.|0? & charge of impersonating a fed- ful in perfo: fineness tasks with r né diplomacy hucker” Tells How al procedure 1) |Gump to m et him in New York 1 tol j according to T. 0. Morrison, sta | following his arrest on a charge of Scommissioner of agriculture, wh nto the street, Gun o { | 0 days in which to find new! ever } Fepresentative of the glan §OV-) patrol at the station and Edwards | quarters,” @mment in Holland, is due in Seat-| followed. He apparently stumbled | Gun-Woman Was Right 1 tle Sunday on a lecture tour in the| over a concrete base the boy escaped to his home Hundreds ‘ f thousands have bee to one of the} Many times the evicting deputy! spent by the Thaw family. first In Peasterests of the Belgian refugee) pillars, @d struck the base of his|finds himself in troyple when he|the two murder trlale and later {n | workshop fund. | skull on the floor. informs the objectionable tenant! repeated attempts to obtain Thaw’'s He will speak in the First Pres He was rushed to the city hos-|that it is his move, libert nga “phe ied Pp. ™. Agente pital and died about 10 a. m Deputy W. T. Rogers recently | Attorneys by the dozen have beer | day, and Monday night at the Press - arated found himself facing a stern oldjemployed in the case, and New telub. NEW YORK—While the Lambs) woman, armed with a shotgun and] York authorities anticipate another ; gs sleep, the acolety Wives and daugh-|a firm ‘resolve to hold her ground|bitter fight to seve the Pittsburg 4 CLEVELAND — Bank robbers?|ters of Wall St. bulis and bears | when he appeared to dispossess millionaire from be ing returned > }Wo. H.C. L. The complaint to|will dance in the heart of the fi-|"— seid r the police said the value of stolen|nancial district Saturday night. = PIRES — property was $2,500. It was onl ——— + ) 3 ae BEI igs of red ‘onions. "| CLEVELAND — Friday, if it}) Farmers, Entering State’s Politics, doesn’t snow, the Happy Nine and | the Gold Juniors will open the base |ball season. The teams are com. posed of 10-year-olds, ——— +9 —_ To Cure a Cold in One Da LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets ‘ake Brags refund money {f it falls to cure GROVE’ signature ts on each box. 250 Lease Whole Hotel for Themselves FARGO, N. D., Jan. 10—The Farmers’ Nonpartisan Political league of North Dakota, which, at the last election, wrought such a sensational overturn in the politics of the state, is to carry into practice in its own affairs some of the co-operative theories it holds. In the next legisiature of North Dakota, which assembies at Bismarck January 2, the league has a clear majority in each house. It has now undertaken to care for its members on a novel plan of co-operation. It, has leased a hote! at Bismarck and will operate it for the exclusive use of its legislators and their families, and of visitors to Bismarck who are members of the league. The cost will be apportioned among the guests, who will thus be assured of the greatest comfort at the smallest expense. No league member coming to Bismarck will be ex pected to live anywhere but at the league hotel The plan will have strong social and other advantages, aside from economy. Ali the league legislators will be under one roof. They will be easily gathered for caucus or other pur poses, It will also keep off the reservation any prowling lobbyist or agent of the interests that may have designs on any mem ber of the flock The league is preparing a legislative program which, if car. ried out, will certainly make North Dakota the center of the country's attention, After- pe 10c Palace Hip =. ORROW TO SATURDAY Jos, A. Maller, Mar. SPLENDID NEW SHOW TOM E EVANS-JEFF LLOYD & CO. wate “THE ALTERNATIVE” « ru ALLEGRO, “The Different Violini Francis & Norde Edmunds & La Velle Dainty “Dancers and Singers The Te Hi and Female Impersonators “ LIZZI Georgalis Sharpsho tere Japanese Bicyelint New Instaliment of Wonder Serial “The Shielding Shadow” WEN AK a TA aire At New York hotel Thaw hon-paying tenant ‘| had reserved a big suite on the 18th] ty Archie Hutchinson floor,” Walsh's statement said. “Hel the boss “chucker,.” “requires that/even rented two adjoining rooms ————— co = {an order be first obtained from the) which, I think, he did to prevent| | court angers from hearing the cries tice, But @ large number of t ment | MANY APPLES IN’16) WHEN HE STEPS OUT (Sloe oscesvmorecnees eee ee | ! jrent dodgers and their asquaint-land the splendor ¢ OLYMPIA, Jan. 10.—Washington OF POLICE AUTO)?" with the law pakes it possi-| somewhat bewlld Shipped 16,000 cars of apples dur ble to remain on the prc fot| was aoesh time tats SBE 1916 as compared to 9,600 cars| J. 4. Edwards, 35, a member of |several months | “Soon Gump heard in 1915. the langshoremen's union, died| “To get around this type of ten-| Almont tantly the a ; The Wenatchee district led all/ eariy Wednesday morning as the|ant, a court will grant a writ of res-|awitched off, and et ” peettions of the state, with the Yak-| result of a fall at 3 a. m. while|titution, three days after which {t) Thaw, armed with a short, stocky ima valley running @ close second, | being taken from the patrol wagon,|is served the tenant can be put Whip, make fer him,” tried all the windows, eve | drunkenness, | Ww are ways lenient in these nten n o of the latter compiled the figures. | Edwards was picked up at West-|instances, !f we find the tenants| but found them locked eon 6 {ern ave. and Columbia st., by Offi-|are destitute and are not trying to Placed Under Guard SPEAKS ON BELGIANS cc: ©. 7. Henderso: in a highly in-beat their landlords ont of rent.) ‘The eeeet Une ci tok Gis. is | toxicated condition Sometimes we allow them as much! out for a walk. That evening, how | Professor Albert G. Van Hecke,| The officers dismounted from the |as etter te teeta a a ee ee TOT od on pills for biliousness or constipation, oo“ in the supreme|@ral officer, began Wednesday be- This city will have many “Pape's fore Judge Neterer. amson law court today I am up against case that precludes me @ proposition from saying or in” cranks, as som | Roberts, together with two na- 1 them, but you jdoing anything whatsoever in the / tionally known crooks, “framed” @ about spl 1 stom-|! Gump said FASTENERS MEET | white slave case, it is charged, ation, too, if you ever] mp was asked if he would sa jagainst a man in Seattle, and, aft | r indigestion, gases, heart it happened that y was — jer keeping him a prisoner for sev- ourness, dyspeppia or any|allowed to take the triy eto) The F and Helpers'|eral days in a local hotel, shipped misery |New Yort inion will hold a special meeting} him to Canada after extorting sev- Get some now, this minute, and I wish you would not ask ths afternoon, at o’clock.|erai hundred dollars from him. rid yourself of stomach misery and| Mrs. Gump broke in We ¢ sident Marsh of th te Fe A jury will not be completed be- ndigestion in five minutes. 1 to be d ‘ourteous, nor Will) eration of Labor will fore night © answer questions echancantaaade Reise oti | Borrow Money | | EN! |STEEL STRIKERS ARE y THE OFFERED PAY RAISE DAUGHTER | PORTLAND, 1K strik employes of the Northwest At the lowest rates and on the most favorable terms Steel company will return to work they will receive the same scale as of repayment. | is paid at the Union Iron Works, San | Francisco, according to the state | ment of President J. R. Bowels DESTROYER SUNK; ARMY STAFF ABOARD BERLIN, via Sayville If you have the best security, we will supply the funds at the lowest rate of interest and on the most attractive terms (without commission) obtainable in Seattle. This is not a boast—simply a statement of fact. Jan, 10 We have money to loan on Seattle real estate at an army staff on board, the offi- | 7 per cent—and we charge NO COMMISSION on Jiureau said seven naval and 33 \| army ¢ rs were lost. WwW | ashington Savings | U. S. TO PROBE DEATH | and Loan Association 8 l O SECOND AVENUE WASHINGTON, Jan tate department today American Charge Pa 10.—The | instructed at Mexico | PAINLESS DENTISTRY |City, and American Consul Will} | " jams, at San Luis Potosi, to imme Painless Dental Work » 4 j diate probe of the death of Luis} y ‘ Combined with skit, gentioness anal {ain Prove of the death of Tals 1 The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington genuine satisfactio: lowest p "An tp lex oa c es : he, | aminations and Estimates Free) janying Ambassador Arredondo to OFFICERS Mexico City RAYMOND R, FRAZIER, President a= wo WILLIAM THAANUM, Vice President MINE SUNK SHANNON H. D, CAMPBELL, Secretary - - DIRECTORS BERLIN, via Sayville, Jan, 10.—| E.G. AMES IVAR JANSON | The Rritish armored cruiser Shan t ’ SAN PRICES on of 14,800 tons was sunk last HERMAN CHAPIN HANS PEDERSON wns November by a mine explosion, ac H. D. CAMPBELL W. A, PETERS ' wjcording to a statement from the GEORGE DONWORTH JAMES SHANNON | a? es 6. ie eatotal stl F. B. FINLEY WILLIAM THAANUM $3.50) Hureau RAYMOND R. FRAZIBR C. BE. VILAS yuarantee With Ali Work | ON orer rs EUGENE B. FAVRE, Spokane | f 30 m. to 6 po am; Suns | S — Burglars scorned . Y HF ass ebadie si waagts ha a a more than $100 in cash at Kop WHAM FE a Sanne | L. O, JANECK, North \| if 5 per’s grocery, but stole every egg in the place. butter also ran. Yakima National Painless Dentists N. W. Corner Vourth and Vike Fifteen pounds of

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