The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1917, Page 2

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-# tore there is no difference in price for the “cash customer” and for the “credit customer!” “Your credit is as good as cash!” “NO CASH “‘make your own terms!’ —make your ections of without a cash payment a vite you, the attle ho: own terms! Credit DOWN!” to $ ishings pureh: —our well-known liberal credit individual need SPLENDID SPECIALS IN FO —_—eee eee special Steel collapsibie go-cart: special— ; steel folding go-cart regular price 8%50 —aplend ble rest 3 splendid “money- savers” from the drapery and rug departments! ‘1917 model folding steel go-cart— English perambulator: special--- STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1917. PAGE 2 this store has no hardfast or set rules about credit giving—it is extended pleasantly, freely, in a dignified way without objec- tionable, embarrassing, annoying or experi- mental features! out-of-town folks: nd CUT THIS OUT LDING GO-CARTS! ; new 1917 model EMPRESS folding go-cait— regular price 81500 § ' , } ? Piet Fein, 812.90 | $14.50 NO CASH DOWN ON , VICTROLAS! 25 Axminster clearance sale of rugs: special— clearance sale of ‘lace curtains: oS and 4 off on all table da covers: $4.50 Second Avenue at Pine Street, Seattle | STATE ENDS MOONEY CONGRESS TO WORK | TRIAL ON WEDNESDAY | NIGHTS TO GET THRU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—The state is expected to rest by Wed- y its case in the trial of Thos Mooney, on the charge of murder] in connection with the prepared ness parade dynamiting Yo Cure = Cold in One Day ‘Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets iste refund money if it falls to cure , GROVE'S signature 's on each box. 2¢ SAIC OUTTA COR THIAC & UNIVERSITY | ORESSCS MEW WOMEN tid ok YOUR CREDITIS OK. ITS APPROPRIATIONS WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. working The | nights effort to appro the 29 legislati hour; or of $9.2 country, Eight hundred and sixty million for every persof in the dollars of this is for preparedness. | The house will vary Its spending when tome ip the r $248,000.06 t vassed, money silt rily back to its appropriatic Majority Leader Kit house, and Majority L ; of the senate, maintain congress will adjourn on schedule time, e |more FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS Victrola XI. ~ Victrola X. $75— Victrola . $50— Victrola XIV. $150— ON SALE NOW! ~free recc any posto FURNITURE CO.| L. SCHOENFELD & SONS. Seattle Stenographer Is Nemesis of Holdups Notice to all purse snatchers Stay clear away from Miss Bessie Kington, the Van Sicklen Apartmente, Eighth and University. She seems to have a guardian angel hovering over her. When she calls, the police, contrary to popular impression, are Johnny- on-the-spot. Three times attempts have been made to rob Misa Beasie Kington Twice it seemed as tho the thieves were But the who lives in 1ecessftu j off U weren't Police Th of the guardian angel to be riding on a Union st, car. When he heard her screame and saw the man running, he stopped Victrola XVI. $200— rd delivery service to ffice address in the U.S 101 to 111 South Eleventh Street, Tacoma d $54 In Tacoma, in 1915, $3 jof diamonds were stolen from he The thieves got ver—and then we with all the Can you be diamonds, at it ; Last year son into } om at the \ Apa But she | thire » shoot | “I'm just lucky, 1 jthen, maybe there tecting me guess—ar aid Miss Kington nemesis of robbers is building. ANOTHER WRECK ON Bessie Kington 1 in th day i rnoor and gave chase jond in three When ordered to stop, between| Cleveland & Union and Hubbell way, on Bighth,|ban line, ‘This wreck occurred the man threw the purse in a bush.| miles south of the former one, 00 worth | public ar away as Den » brought back @ one tried to break al omething pro a stenographer in the Joshua Green CLEVELAND LINE Southwestern interur i ; pu is not greasy or sticky and 4 CASE AGAINST _ PATROLMAN ED HAGEN DROPPED Patrolman Ed Hagen, indicted re the King cour proved } THEATRES } METROPOLITAN braverw fed to a man she appily this falls thru and rll and in a burst of song Frances and) =William Pinkham All Wrong. Ames and aught s followed Adelaide ich a young y in a vey Herford does a better than an act with a it has a repertoire that ngle acterizations are masterp Ralph R Witchie have Haruko O} anese prima don: er round of appl Mins Lattzel pert 5 nome on & roy und = Katherine good dancing act the drew round aft Jay while ar the bill b mingly j | ORPHEUM eorge M. Cohan, his Red, White} and all, are with Seattle The Ya rpheam The Wilkes Musical re run the musical dies with the of the original » Prince, with the app es $0 common at the Or 5 people in the cast Director Walsh has nt bit of work inj third | PALACE HIP The F and Fields the comedy hon d Whitman a ng, dance new serial, } presenting man and Beverl n the leading roles MARKET PLAN TO G0 TO VOTERS When the council met Monday noon, enough votes were as ubmit to the voters at ection next March a/ ial bond issue municipally conducted cold storage market Councilman C, B. Fitzgerald, who voted against the market proposi tion last Monday, said he had changed his mind, and this made it possible to the bill by a vote of five to and four IN MUNICH, thorities have st wearing trousers military au-| ped women from » chureh | Pimples Disappear There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away pimples, blotches and other skin eruptions and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all kin disease ene, eczema, itch pimples, rashes, black heads int most ses give r blemiche y usually ste is a safe, antisept | and dependable, It ¢ extra large bottle, $1.00, way It will not positively safe for tender skins. The BE. W, Rese Co, Cleveland, 0. in a Jamb, L, A GREAT BIG WELL EQUIPPED DENTAL OFFICE IS HERE FOR YOUR SERVICE Did you know that 7 right here in Seattle is one of the largest, fin- est, best equipped, most up-to-date dental of- fices in the United States, ready to serve you in your dental needs at any time? Did you know that to handle this fine equipment we have gathered together a staff of high grade graduate registered dentists which Seattle and the Northwest may well be proud of? Well, all these things are true, which will very quickly be dem- onstrated to you by a a DR. L. R. CLARK visit here. We have no hesitation in inviting you to call, — because we know we can show you an office which © you cannot possibly find a duplicate of west of | the Mississippi river, at the very least. 4 We spared neither time nor expense in fitting up this office to give the people of Seattle and vicin- ity the very best dental service that is to be had any. where. And the best part of it is that the service of o superb organization is yours at very small cost. We have built up such a large volume of business that we have been able to make prices on our high-gr work that are within the reach of all. Our large vol- ume permits us to take a smaller profit on the indi- vidual patient than an office which does only one- half or one-third of the volume that we do can pos-_ sibly afford to take. That sounds reasonable, doesn’t it? You will at once perceive it to be a fact if you will call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination and then tell you how very little it will cost you to put them into perfect condi- tion. It is very likely, indeed, that the price quoted you will be a great deal less than you expected to pay. And one thing we can say, without the slight-. est hesitation, whatever the cost may be, it will be worth more—yes, a great deal more to you, the cost. If you are suffering from bad teeth now, yo can hardly imagine what a relief it will be to you have them put into perfect condition, as they sho be. You can hardly imagine how much better you: will feel; how your general health will improve; how the old-time “pep” will come back again; how much more able to cope successfully with life’s proble you will feel. Yes, indeed, it will be worth iniore to you ie it will cost, for the benefits mentioned it is really” hard to estimate a monetary value. Such benefits are priceless. Remember, this: Every member of our staff is ™ a REAL dentist, who has graduated from the best Dental Colleges and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. Each and every one of the oper-. ators 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 can come to this office with perfect confidence that your work © will be done by a man who understands his business — thoroughly, and knows how to do it just the way it ought to be done to give you the best service and the most lasting satisfaction. As an additional safeguard for you, we give with all work that goes out of this office, an iron clad guarantee of satisfaction, 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 of fit who is thoroughly responsible. This guarantee means) just what it says, that if for any reason whatever your work does not give perfect satisfaction, we will: make it right. Could anything be fairer or protect | you more fully? We earnestly advise you, for your own good, | not to delay having your teeth attended to. You had better come to our office at the very earliest opportunity and have a thorough examination made. | That won't cost you a cent, nor put you under obli- gations to have any work done unless you want to. But it will be an important day for you when you decide to take this step. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Third and Union. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists.

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