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STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1917. —our immense buying facilities! —the enormous volume of our business! —the many thousands of accounts on our books! —enable us to offer you—the Seattle homefurnisher—the fairest pricings and the most liberal and considerable SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER! sare-aaring, senses! “NO CASH DOWN!” ” “make your own terms! —make your selection of homefurnishings up to $100 without a cash payment at time of purchase--we invite you, the eo home. furnisher, to “make your own terms”—our well-known liberal credit t @ an accour our addit service will fit your individual needs! 1 be added without additional payment SPECIAL SALE OF MAHOGANY DRESSERS CHIFFONIERS, DRESSING TABLES AND BEDS— —about 100 pieces of bedroom furniture in this sale, representing a special purchase from the factory below usual price, also our floor samples: remarkable savings! —included in this sale are also 3-piece matched sets, Napoleon beds, odd chiffoniers, odd dressers, odd dressing tables and odd mahogany beds; all this furniture is of reliable make, solid mahogany or veneer; the veneer pieces are over genuine birchwood and not over common ash or other cheap woods. —we show here three styles of dressers included in this sale § 1 622 50 your additional purchases added to your account! on of os this » unusual, 4 re extends its tive and exclu thousands of t here ynal purchases —exactly like pictures —regular price $27.560—you can have your choice for . . $16.50 regular price top of Gresser dresser 42 : pf 42 inches 4 inches. heaters at special pricings: noteworthy savings— —if you have an account here we will place a heater in your home without any additional payment! “Your credit is surely good here!” the Bell the Dandy the Venus EMPRESS— the Oak EMPRESS—) the Gem the Tropic EMPRESS— EMPRESS— ( $13.95 price $18.50 $2.25 $5.95 regular price ®— regular price 94.50 | $1.39 a very Ogee ak heater; espe regular price $2.25 hs ly —the most practi air = tight heater| made; burns wood only; large regular special week, 81.30. ” ateel steel with tr inner ast tron lining ickel swing top nieke rn Mning — of #I5.K, STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma PAGE 2 NATALIE ALT IS BIG HIT; ‘WITHIN ‘| We Guarantee re | Lew Dockatader of minstrel y fame, but thia time doing his act] in white face, and Natalie Alt musical comedy queen and former i leading lady for De Wolfe Hopper, share honors on the bill at the Al Hambra theatre this week Dockstader, in his monologue The " while it some what atories, hits the truth ple manner, The | audier pecially when Dale and the heat! Mine Alt's wong might be termed sweet. Her voice Is one for ballad work face and clothing pleasing George Kelly appears in one of his own wketches, “Finders: Keep ors, “Loa Durbeyelle, Seattle prod uct, makes shadow pictures, while | Rita Mario's orchestra of 10 girls |mixes classical with popular musi« | Moore, Gardner and Rose sing pop jular songs, Robert Everest's monkey circus lopens the bill. We presume that the number of people who have put off having necessary work done through fear of being hurt would run into many thou- sands right here in Seattle. It is really too bad that this should be the case, especially when such fears are absolutely without foundation. We have brought our system of dentistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to guarantee to perform-the most difficult dental operation without hurting the patient. We can prove this by the testimony of many people—- reliable men and women of Seattle and vicinity, who have stated over their own signatures that we have done their work for them and have done it without hurting them. The old bugaboo of the dental chair is no more —we have robbed it of its terrors. Modern methods—the most up-to date and scientific equip- ment, together with skilled experts who under- | stand their business thoroughly—these things com- { bined with the fact that we are now one of the Kee very few dental offices that still has a supply of the genuine “Novo-Cain,” which is admitted to be the best dental anaesthetic—are what make it pos- sible for us to guarantee painless den- | considerably: less to have this work tistry and make good our guarantee. done now than it will later when the If you could be brought to realize decayed condition of your teeth has be- just how important your teeth are to come worse and worse. your general health you wouldn't de- The day you decide to take this ac- lay another day. Another day! No, not tion—to take no more chances with even another hour. You would come your health, which means with your to our office just as soon as you could efficiency and your chances for suc- get here and let our experts give your cess—will be a big day for you. teeth a thorough examination and make And remember this, whatever it costs arrangements to put them into perfect you to have your teeth fixed, it will be condition for you. Under our system worth a great deal more than the cost of low prices (which are only made pos- to you. sible, by the way, on account of the Our earnest advice is that you giv very large volume of business that we this matter your immediate attention. do), you will be surprised to find how We give with all work an ironclad little it will cost you to have your guarantee, signed both by the opera- teeth put into absolutely perfect condi- tor who did the work and also by L. tion. Once that is done, it is a com- R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager paratively simple matter to keep them of this office, who is thoroughly re- that way. sponsible. And then there is another point that Thus you are protected from every you ought to consider—it will cost you | possible angle. 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 ar nc Dentists. ICAL HEADACHE 3 onsen as the f dri ynder First Lieut. W. D. in the Frazer, Art Reserve oor condition sate bi nuse of these headaches, or WILKES PLAYERS The Wilkes Players started their first anniversary week at the Or pheum theatre Sunday with “With the Law," Bayard Veiller's| sing crook drama | Norman Hackett played the part of Dick Gilder, and Phoebe H | Mary Turner HMackett's Gi wan a trifie stiff in parts, but ot » was very good, Mins Hunt the role of lifetime in Mary ner—Vietim of a cowardly thief, store owner and the where she urged joyer to pay the » Were tremen DR, L. R. CLARK t od, as Joe Garson, was! nd V. T. Henderson the lines of his irke Dora M » handled the ingenue Angie Lynch, was ultra] Kood a lines were well was a very good pla the best that has ever been | produced here, which ts saying con niderable METROPOLITAN The Argonaute fornia days in ‘49, jengagement Sunda politan The picture has a lot of historical interest, It has a plot in whi hero leaves New England for Cali 1, and his sweetheart A counter plot runs a story of Ca began a week's at the Me yal of jneer do-well [PALACE HIP he banjo playing of Bur jored a big hit yeaterd Tippodrom Re company |have a comedy, bievelo act Jean | Weir and Larry Mack offer a pleas ling little comedy sketch called {Caught Light and Andéereon.| © aristocrats,” have a splen f syncopated song and mu ey and Rowe present song travesty and a lot of other clever | comedy The Melvilles offer a pretty pos-| ing act called “A Stody in Elec {tric The feature photoplay ts the fitth chapter of the serial, “The Great Secret,” with Francis X. Bushman jena Reverly Bayne while drunk Monte Carter and jis ical] SPOKANE WAS ch his mountain echo, his Danc-|next meeting place of the Rot ‘hicks, his Alpine guides and|clubs of the Northwest, reat. of his company are|ing at Vancouver Sat presenting “Izzy in the Alps" at) ALL IRISH street the Oak theatre this weeh San Francisco wil! be aan - day St, Patrick's day this ROBERT WARD, 2", was arrest-| ed at 809 Marion st. Saturday night by Officer A, A. Riggs on the charge of having an unlawful amount of liquor In his possession | and also of selling liquor ~ THE U. OF W. CADETS FOUR PERSONS were killed in{*4 instruction in the handling and a Pennsylvania wreck at Hristo) Pa., Sunday THE SEATTLE WOMEN’S AUX ilary of the Pioneers of Washing ton are opposed to a change in the jname of Mount Rainier APPROXIMATELY 500,000 bush els of grain were destroyed at Louisville, Ky, when a large elevat- Ped es or belonging to the Kentucky Public Elevator Co. burned Sunday. | THE WELSH Presbyterian jchureh, Tenth ave. N, and B. John st., will celebrate St. David's day, | March 1, with a patriotic program. | MISS JOAN NEGENDAHL, eject Jed tenant in the Harvard apart, | ments, was given judgment for $1,000 ‘e Judge Smith's court Saturday. A FOOD census has been order jed at San Francisco, in whieh the} | whole foree of the city administra- tion will be enlisted. THE SIDENCE of U. Wat jkins, 1129 Snoqualmie st. was burglarized for the second time Saturday night | H. A. HELLMAN, 1844 52nd st., fell over a bannister at the Butler THE BANK FOR hotel, a distance of about 15 feet, isco: © = ~=©6YOUR EIVE COURSES in law will bo SAVINGS offered at the summer session of the U. of W., which will begin on June 18 and continue for six weeks. THE U. OF W. co-eds will de University of Oregon on stion of “Woman Suffrage,” , the debate to be held in Seattle. OAK —— ROMO Quinine full name. There is one safe, d ment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25c or $1 ar 2 1 J. | recety bottle of zemo and apply as directed Soon you will find irritations, pim- ples black heads, eczema, blotch ringworm and skin troubles disappe: A little zemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed. It banishes skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy, W, Rose Co, Cleveland, O, amniatadlete when the , will usually prevent the attacl n attack, one tablet every hour or two will shorten the Attack and relieve the asual nausea and vomiting.” These tablets may be ob: tained at all droggtsts. Ask for A-K Ta Iso unexcelled for nervous | headache: nenrelgie ond all pains. WE have 20,000 “satisfied clients”—Savers and Borrowers. We are equally consid- erate of each class of thrifty citizens. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE. Pays 4% Interest from SEVERAL CHANGES will be made in the natatorium of the ¢ March First D, ftimson Ce, at First ave., 4 ‘ . which has beon ‘closed since last) on all sums de- posited on or - November. | before SIX MEN, all ship carpenters, March Fifth a Ase were arrested in| Woodland park unday afternoon by Sergt. G Herman Chapit H. D. Campbell Olmstead on the charge of drinking George Donworth James Shannon in a public place bY F. B. Finley William Thaanun é Raymond R. Frezier C. E. Vilas Established 27 Years Assets $6,300,000 The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Washington TORS Ivar Janson Hans Pederson Nee) William A. Peters wounded his Bear, and} brother-In-law, Justin, 14 years old, | following the separation of Good. | all and his wife F. M. CAMPERSON, 41, a sales | man was arrested Sunday on a charge of driving an automobtle AT WHITTIER, Cal Goodall shot and ¥ Fugene B, LeFavre, Spokane FOR SAVINGS: William F. Geiger, Tacoma L. 0, Janeck, North Yakima father-in-law B r. Pine St. at Fourth Ave, |