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caret {ror your convenience, store open Saturday evenings— | TOMORROW, SATURDAY LAST DAY OF JANUARY SALE ~ eee eee eit oe oe es a eae ee ae “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without ® cash payment at time of purchase our well-known liberal credit service will we invite you to “make your own terms fit your individual needs’ —articles selected now will be held for future delivery. The Largest Credit Apparel institution in the United States RADBURY CLOTHES Are Worth the Price— And They Cost No More Than Others This superior make Men's Clo . designed and bait b: mal tailors, of the best woolens obtainable, and sold exclusively at store. BRADBURY OVERCOATS Conservative belted backs fitting models BRADBURY SUITS Pinel ting cuts, $29 and upwards —_ Open a Clothing Account at the Eastern of this backs, form fit and conservative In our Cl Bs rer partment we ha good makes, new mc selling from. The Convenience of a Credit Account at the Eastern Becomes apparent the moment you want a new Suit or Overcoat and haven't the ready cash. Come to the Eastern and make your selection, with a small amount down. You can then arrange payments by the week or month, just as you please. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 1332-1334 Second Avenue The One Store Where Credit Is Really an Accommodation E WED DAY LATE AS ‘WANTS ONE HEAD IN | AGED BRIDE FAINTS CHARGE OF COLLEGES CUBA, N. Y., ‘Jan. 2 26.—After hav- ing fainted Tuesday, when she was to have been married to John Sayers, 79, of Black Creek, Mra Eunice Drew, 72, of Cuba, sueceas- fully went thru the ceremony here today. SALEM, Or., Jan. 26.—Admint tration of the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college by @ single board of regents ix recom mended by a special legislative committee, which made its report jto the legislature today CLUES RENO: COPPREETEA LT STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917. PAGE ? SEATTLE ISN’T THE ONLY PLACE (CAPTAIN SLAIN "AT BEGINNING OF SEA FIGHT BERLIN, via Jan 26.—The German official ver DUNCAN BEATEN | wen exo FOR SECRETARY } Back to Patients STATE F, OF L. OLYMPIA, J enator Ph Jan. 26. {the Was will be date hereof, tha: ed with the ing contre Some of the favor EVERETT convention o eration The next ton Fed. held in has not been Sayville, sion of the recent North sea destroyer batt: day by the official press bu reau has been issued to « during secretary of state. ie een “Immediately beginning the engagement which took place in the darkness, the command er of the V-69, which received a full hit, by which the bridge struck, was kil! «| DIES WHILE MAKING EEA . SPEECH TO TEAORERS| VASHINGTON, Jan, 26 addressing While f the Na-|h Benj. | CO#* mel or off fon wit The damage ac The bit re and rar tional Security Blew lay tte perintendent of schools d with a sud-} - 1, and it was declared | toa. that teachers often have to pay 6lwhen stricken |per cent of their first year's salarios Ito obtain positions, and a $2 regis te SHERIFFS BANQUETED | tion adjourned its semi on today The sheriffs withheld approval of | th er print 4 to the legislature annual con vent 1, wh igh ——_—20e—___ and arrived rleated Colds Cause Headache and Grip our advers. LAXATIVE. HHOMO QUININE, femores the gauss. There is only one “Rromo Quinine” } EW. GROVE'S signature te a box. 25e. — | SHERIFF STRINGER Is SOME STICKER, aged SKIN TROUBLES RELIEVED © was e fon as to whet Thay ome time now an t for sore ist covere used ulphurro for |! took office « find itagreat |! even mind on the face. || woul ed with |! 14 ed using Sul- | was behind a until recenti :| BURNS’ BIRTHDAY IS | OBSERVED BY waned Fourt do "be fore re ASSISTANT CITY Li spector Resch has started a war || On eddler without cense Armenian He had ense In-|| from application tiring at night 1 persuaded a friend of mine to take Sulphurro lately, and he | ikew just 4 night arrived from Spokane. R. O. BELLAND of Lo: recent! pointed v has been relieved of een brawny sor } th hat used to be on his the stre fa | of the wonderful effect.” Sulphurro at all drug 50e and $1.00 a bottle. Angele: and he has also told others stores 1 of Robert Burns 1 on hotel, en —— hana. route s pC — ——— JOHN KELLY, 31 Thursdey night, board a Le bag containing elzed soft arrested to} a} of whisky | wa attempt! hi ferry, and a bh 19 pints They were drink establish wa for h Issaq FIVE MURR RSY the lar: , sand dol IN WONDERLAND | THE MOST REMARKABLE ANIMATED PICTURE PRODUCTION OF CHILDHOOD DREAM WORLD ONE DAY ONLY CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 15c The money, by the Frank Leslie, is to pro cause of woman's suf will of Mr mote the frage THE WRECKED cruiser Mil. | waukee, at Eureka, Cal., will serve | for the time | as a terminal for a temporary uted railroad, | to be built out thru the surf. Fie wacatr’ "Soon MOOFE Theatre, Sat., Jan. 27 | Mates cn un Oven Vhel, Kae Abus 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. ‘ACME SAVES TROUBLE AND CASH ou save both and nplo E, DAVIDBON, fined his 0 by | AY M COAL to home |Fetirsi Sogo Cushing 4h leo in which te fine,| per dollar, 60 that he wouldn't h >) In other |Jail, surrendered to th |shall at Tecoma, yes cause his infirmit pre ented him | » jobtaining employment | BURGLARS ENTERED the estore of the Carbon Coal and Clay company at Bayne [night and secured $3 [register does mht it the arine Deutsch trouble money when you e \eme heat your five oot or clinkers and economical regulars. They are through hunt t kind of coal, Aeme gives them ver burned and they sitek to it most and make efficient leaves least ash word 1 ean That's wh Act x for a new coal man or 4 r satisfaction than any coal th ir turn next BUNKER PRICES | Run of Mine $3.25. 0. M. LATIMER, MGR, ACME COAL CO Hiliott 1400. West Seattle Yard Lamp $5.00, Nut $3.50, Furnace (coking) $3.50. Wednesday from the cash | | Main Yard West eA RAR PO WE AE OWNS la ri inc United Stat litt Have You the Moral Right to Neglect Your Teeth? There is a question you ought to give the most serious considerations—have you the moral right to neglect your teeth? We hold that you have not such a moral right—for these very good and substantial reasons. Everyone owes it to himself to those who are near and dear to him or her, as the case may be as possible they can. to be just as successful to accomplish just as much as That means, in these days of strong competition, that he or she must take the fullest possible advantage of the ability with which they have been endowed by nature. In other words, you must keep your efficiency just as near as possible to the 100 per cent mark. This implies the best possible health—and your health is certainly nowhere near as good as it might be if you have decayed teeth and are permitting such a bad condition to exist. Bad teeth have a most potent and baleful In the first place, they produce most virulent poisons within themselves, as nothing makes a finer home for germs of all kinds than a decayed influence on the general health. DR, L. R. CLARK tooth. Germs can thrive and live in decaying teeth. Thus the germs and the poi- sons which they generate are tranc- mitted into the system by the most direct possible route, as the food comes in contact with the teeth and the poisons are taken directly into the stomach with the food, and are thus disseminated throughout the system. You can imagine the bad effects that are bound to follow such a condition. Bad digestion is almost certain, and there is no one thing that is responsible for more human ills than an impaired digestive apparatus. Rheumatism, swollen joints, etc., have been found to be caused by de- caying teeth. We don’t believe that it is too much to say that no one with de- cayed teeth can possibly be any- where near as efficient as they ought to be. Therefore we believe that— You Have Not the Moral Right to Neglect Your Teeth There is no good excuse for any- one to have bad teeth these days. We offer you at this office the serv- ices of high grade graduate dentists, men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination 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. This is PROOF POSI- TIVE to you that he knows his busi- ness, and knows it thoroughly. We have the very best equipment that is to be had—we have spared neither time nor money to give the people of Seattle and vicinity the best there is in painless dental service. And we offer you this highest grade service at prices within the reach of all. The immense volume of business that we do has enabled us to make our prices the very low- est. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-half or one- third of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. We use the very best of materials. We guarantee all work with an iron- clad 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. You are protected from every angle when you come here for your dental work. Come in right away—no later than tomorrow. Let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost you to have them put into perfect condi- tion. It probably won’t cost you anywhere near as much as you think it will, and one thing is certain, it will be worth a whole lot more to you than it will cost. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue 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. STATE OFFICER IS FACING ARREST INCINNATI holder ad in Jar 26 said haul of hals for the 99 big a A. state | will be | deput it was ud today's mar who are! uring the city nd le politicians indicted yesterda the federal grand jury investi gating alleged vote frauds POPE VALIDATES feourt of ca th M we heat | Rome. “Dress Well— $1 the \pa ww | TEXAN MARRIAGE ROME, | We The Vatican ation today decided at the marriage of Count Victor « Yea Lulu Davis, ‘ort Worth, T ion of annul band, was re married in 1 Jan, 26. at and pecial Black sell at Small sizes Never Miss the Money” | Men's and Women's Suita and Ate 8 $1.00 tn cash any store, and 0 Week o Month pays ance nd ¢ from ou d ‘on on garmen the 120 MARION STREET GATELY’S, 1113 Third Ave, | have Pumps regular! urday and next week not do any fittfng and no refunds will be made Colored Satin Blipper White in Ladies’ Byes + $1.95 ‘The Best Sthool Shoes in the city at prices quoted, $1.00 to $2.00 saved on every pair of Men’s Work Shoes. Special Shoe Prices Downstairs at TURRELL’S big assortment of styles in Velvet priced at $5.00, that we at $1.00 per pair formerly sold at $4.00 and $5.00, quoted S195 Satin Slippers, the $4.00 to $7.00 grades, will Black and Tan Shoes; worth $5.00; YOU ALWAYS WIN DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S 903 SECOND AVENUE and Suede are going to sell Sat- At this price we can- $2.95 now