The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 2

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STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1917. LAST WEEK OF JANUARY SALE— “NO CASH DOWN!” “Make your own terms” selections h OUT-OF-TOWNFOLKS: fill out this « Il send you free our mefurnishings 1 credit tern at time of purchase 1ake —make your $100 without a cash pay (CUT THIS OUT) Seattle wei you, the refur er, to your own terms!” ; —our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual need an ideal range! combination gas and coal— —the most practical and serviceable steel made; JANUARY SALE price— $47.50 regular price $7.50 range old stove, range or —fully guaranteed —sanitary base. —asbestos li —exactly like picture. —white porcelain enameled back. —white porcelain enameled door. range. —six holes rd a) range or as a coal or wood Tae i for coal. —two large gas burners, —regular price $57.50. —JANUARY SALE p —Your credit is good! you are invited to join the STANDARD EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! —machine will be ie delivered to you without a first payment [NO CASH DOWN!| | NO INTEREST! 50 CENTS PRICES RANGING A WEEK! FROM $24.50 —this is undoubtedly the most liberal sewing - machine - credit - terms ever offered! —there is no machine more widely kn it is notably the popular national sewing machine —THE EMPRESS is constructed upon absolutely producing the most satisfying results to the home user —THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH-GRADE machine running, simplicity, nc $, practical devices has no equal—positivel EMPRESS machine! —ball bearing gears—automatic drophead—ten years’ guarantee. FULLY WARRANTED FOR 10 YEAR [eet tne perometomn cephnt tn yt” ge s) $47.50. —as good as cash! wn and more generally used— cientific principles, for truction easy lessne and cor —we positively save you from twenty to not thirty dollars on the purchase of an PAGE 2 EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS | Take a glass of Salts to flueh Kid neys if Bladder bothers you— Drink tote of water Mating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble tn some | form or other, saya a wellknown authority, b use the urle acid in moat excites the kidneys, they be s overworked; get sluggish up and cause all sorte of dis backache and rheu liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment sur back hurte or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in| a glass of water before breakfast) for a fow days and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salts in made from the acid grapes and lemon juice, combined | with lithia, and has been used for cenerations to flush clogged kid wnd #timulate them to normal ity also «to «6neutralize the acide in the urine #o it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder dis-| orders 1 Salts cannot injure any one delightful ef pr drink which million women take now to keep the kidneys and 1 nary organs clean, thus avo ‘Class A Theatre Third Ave. Near Pike 5c wal and TODAY Robt. Warwick in Human Driftwood A serth Also « Good Comedy DENTIST Watch Your Teeth ! ne bleed Third Ave. and our judgment upon what is fundamental and sential as a con dition precedent to permanency should be spoken now, not after ward, when it may be too late New World Needed A covenant rative force that does not Include the peoples of the new world can suffice to keep the future safe it war a et there is o: ne of peace that the p ean join in guarant ments of that ments that eng the confidence and satisfy the principles of the American fovernm consistent with th and the convict ples of America embraced and fend I do not mean to say that any American government would throw any obstacles in the way of ar terms peace the governments at war m agre or seek to upset them w . what ever might it for granted that mere terms of peace between the belligerents will not satisfy the belligerents themselves. More agreements may not make peace secure. | Need Peace Force | “It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guar antor of the permanency of the set tlement 80 much gre! than the force of any nation n¢ ged or any alliance hitherto formed or pro jected that no nation, no probable | combination of nations, could face or withstand it, | “If the peace presently to be of co-0' »ple of America ning. The ele must be ele at's elements, tr political faith which the peo- ve once for all undertaken to de We Will Not Be atisfied Till When you come to this office to have dental work done we will literally and truly not be satisfied until you are. other words you MUS7 have perfect In satisfaction from your work and it will be our pleasure to see that you have, Speaking frankly, we expect to please and satisfy you so well that you will recommend your friends to us when they are in need of dental work and it is certain that you wouldn’t send us your friends unless you were first en- tirely pleased and satisfied with your own work, During the years that we have been in bus- iness in Seattle we have built up a reputation for high class work and service which has now come to be far the greatest asset that we pos- sess. It is also one of the best guarantees that you could have, for you may be sure that we are not going to do anything that could injure this reputation of ours in the slightest degree. We are willing to go to any length, take any amount of pains to fix your teeth in just the way that will give you the best and most nearly permanent service. Our business has grown so rapidly that we have now one of the largest, finest and best equipped dental of- fices to be found anywhere in this section of the country if not, indeed, in the whole United States. Need- less to say our equipment is the most modern and up-to-date—every fa- cility that the ingenuity of man has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. We have spared neither time nor expense in fitting up this office. We now occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. We use the best materials that can be had. We found out long ago that these are the only kind of materials that we can afford to use ~—they are the only kind that will turn out work that will please and satisfy our patients, and the kind of work that we can afford to go be- hind with our ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. Having the equipment and the materials we also have the very best of dent to use them. It would be folly to put high class equipment and materials into the hands of novice dent Every operator in this office is a graduate registered dentist who has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examation of the state dental 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. Thus you can come here’ for your dental work se- cure in the knowledge that it will be done by a man who understands his business thoroughly and knows how Dr, L. R. Clark to do it just the way it ought to be done. We have “NOVO.-CAIN,” which is recognized and admitted by those who know to be the best dental anaesthetic so far discovered. Most dental offices cannot offer you the services of this remarkable anaes- thetic—because they haven’t got it nor can they get it. By its superior virtues we are able to guarantee to do your dental work for you with- out hurting you a bit. If you really realized just how im- portant a bearing on your general health your teeth have, you wouldn’t waste another minute—you would come to this office at the earliest pos- sible moment and have one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what it would cost to put them into perfect condition. If you have been putting it off on account of the expense, delay no longer. Our prices are the lowest. This is made possible by the very large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the indi- vidual patient than the office which does only one-half or one-third of the volume that we can possibly af- ford to take. You will undoubtedly be pleasantly surprised how little it will cost you to have your teeth put into perfect condition at our office. And one thing is very certain, it will be worth a whole lot more than it will cost. And remember this: We will not be satisfied until you are. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER 1405 Third Ave.—N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect, Seattle’s leading dentists. Lane lasting peace as the just}principle that governments derive settlement of vexed questions of] Jall their just powers f: ° terri or of racial and national ban taathaivebe Aine: | Is It War for Peace? water. I think it will be service-| allegiance. sent of the governed, and that no “The terms of tho immediate|able if 1 attempt to set forth that] “The equality of nations upon |"&htanywhere exists to hand peo- peace agreed upon will determine | we understand them to be | which peace must be founded if tt | Ples about from sovereignty to sov- ‘or which| “They imply, firs of all that it/is to last, must be equality of |CTeisnty as it they rroperty. secured.|must be a peace without victory. |rights; tho guarantees exchanged |, ;/ take it for granted, yon Which the whole, It is not nt to say this. I beg| must neither recognize nor imply |.) May venture upon a and policy of that Iu permitted to put my|a difference between big nations |2™@Ple that statesmen everywhere | world depends is this: Is the pres-|own interpretation upon it, and/and small, between those that jare agreed that there should be a lent war a struggle for a just and/that {t may be understood that no] powerful and those that are weak. ea independent and av secure peace, or only for a new bal-|other interpretation was in_ my Basis of Right leevint Poland, and that henceforth ance of power; if it be only a strug-|thought. [am seeking only to face| “Ribht must be based upon the | gee Security of life, of wor jsle for a new balance of power,| realities and to face them without |common strength, not upon individ. |) and of industrial and social de }who will guarantee, who can guar-|soft concealments. Victory would| ual strength of the nations upon (Continued on page 3) Rntaes nt Tanat:| antee, the stable equilibrium of the |mean peace forced upon the loxer,| whose concert peat ‘will depend. conditions under which they will{poace {a concerned, ft. rau new armament? Only a tranquil/a victor’s terms imposed upon the | Equality of territory or of resources, feel tree to render it great deal of difference ta hae |urone® can bo a stable Hurope. | vanquished. there of course cannot be; nor any “That service is nothing Joslway and upon what torma Jteig] ree, Must be, not a balance of Would Leave a Sting other sort of equality not gained in than this! To add their authority lendea t Is}power but a community of power;| “It would be accepted in humilt-|the ordinary peaceful and legiti-}] and their power to the authority! "Tho treaties and the arreemonte ot Oveanized rivalries but an or-|ation, under duress, at an tntoler-|mate development of the peoples and force of other nations to guar-| he agreements) ganized, common peace able sacrifice, and would leave a| themselves, But no one asks or ex- ‘ once of Oo ations to guar-|which bring it to an end must em-| Have Explicit Ai | ¥ sel | I parley ec juattes ele She a | gttav plicit Assurances —_| sting, a resentment, a bitter mem-) pects anything more than equality that worth dain ‘ortunately we have recelved which terms of peace | of rights, Mankin lookin and preserving that Ing i very explicit assurances of not 1 lanently, but dom of not for win the approval of mankind ahh doptresicpaatiy: A quicksand. Only a} poises of a thiahe tReet the groups of nations now arrayed | pe tween equals can last; only! Only One Just Peace ditions upon which it would feel|aims of the nations engaged |terms that could not be misinter-|is equality and common participa:| voted than even equality of right | ) preted, that it was no part of the|tion in a common benefit. The] among organized nations, No peace Justified in asking our people to ap-| “We shall have no voice I i ‘ pe in the de-| purpose they had in mind to , pol: | o r OUR prove ita formal and solemn Asi taesonine what those terms shall thote antagonists, But dbeduapiion rials Rl on me ee potted Py Me made is to endure, it must be ajtions of these assurances may not peace made secure by the organized | be equally clear to all, may not be |major force of mankind |the same on both sides of th STANDARD FURNITURE Co. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma ! [themselves by the principles and|that it wa |purposes of their policy and the CONTINUED |approved practices of thelr govern FROM PAGE 1 j me nt ever since the days when they set up a new nation in the high and |honorable hope that it might, in all HERE’S WILSON’S it Don’t worry about blotches or | form in my mind in regard to the| Other skin troubles. You can have a fauty of our government in the days|Clear, clean complexion by using a to come, when it will be necessary | little zemo, obtained a to lay afresh and upon a new plan | OF 25c, or extra la the campaigns of peace among the| Zemo easily removes 3 nations. |pimples, black heads; blotches, “It is inconceivable that the ma, and rin orm and makes te ple of the United skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a play no part in that gr clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, prise. To take part in s Tt is cas- and did, the way to libert Owes Service to World “They cannot in honor withhold the service to which they about to be challenged. They do|but we owe it to candor and to 1 not wish to withhold it. But they |just regard for the opinion of man owe It to themselves and to other|kind to say that, so far as our pat nations of the world to state the|ticipation in ¢ how mankind|herence to a league for pe 1] am here to attempt to state tise] {ture | conditions. No Voice in Terms are now] “The p sent war must be ended Clears Blotchy Skin ‘The World's Greatest External Remedy. Rheumatism, Lame Back, any Local ain, Insist on Having ALLCOCK’S peace and thruout the! body peace ory upon would rest now thir both of only ettlement cannot be life, It is right that covernment hould frankly form the con 1 peace equi 1 point not | the erve th postpone as upc power it comes thi neither sticky nor greasy. Vico would be the opportunity for |¥ applied and costs a trifle for each qwhich they have sought to prepare|| rhe Powe alwa rs dependable, h a ser

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