The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1917. PAGE 6 =» '71P! WHEN TORPEDO BARKS, IT’S $7,000(-> PAINLESS TEETH ' S $7,000) | st Received by Express CORRECTION i Hundreds of _ me Pw my Now that our dern Sys. & g Bm Prom 9AM tain of Scientific Dentistry ha Beautiful New been ected, we can treat a patients without the slightest S ring Styles for pain—without shocks — with omfort without any without usir ly ° * All the Novelty Colors and ie Colored Combinations and % many new All Black and All White Boots priced at a great saving— continually bringing patients. $ 0 s Despite the present teeth and gums—despite those gapir abscesses : = “rt $7 95 : . er o we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole 16 INCH GUN - $850. * & —_ - - - H GUN 4S Some condition, and this while you sit and smile e. — ar a ieee ts ol ab dea , } : Phot hah h t do is launched jh he tub r ome &%-Inch top Lace Boot comes in Black Kid q Ske emall cost of this importa ordien ail asthe : hotograph shows how a torpedo ls launc coughed from the tube by compressed alr. hands ne &%-In' tor Lace |} i 3 i f ‘ priced at $2.95, $3.45 and $4.45. In Wh ish you—come in for a free exam mand estimate Every time Uncle Sam fires | will be shot away In case of | BIff—47,000 | Wagon K at $5.45. In White Buck 96.45, in at No obligation whatever “ a torpedo, ZIP! ZIP!—two war with Germany. Ten 14Inch shelis or one tor In Bronze and Havana Brown Kd! at $345 anc S| «houses and lots! A l4inch shell weighs 1,400) pedo are counted on to sink a . Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- Eleven men must work a (pounds and costs $700 battleship. bs year at the average American A nch ehell, already consid The cost ia the same for am. ha . a Sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. . te ore / wage to pay the price thereof. jered one of our “smaller” shots,, munition—$7,000. en 1 a u f Full upper or lower set, guaranteed 10 ¥ A single broadside from the costs $600. « n for 10 years . 35 BE dreadnaught Arizona means the The Arizona has 12 léinch guns, ‘ . 1 s These Plates are all mace in our own Laboratories. for 25 years! her smaller cannon, can be fired at tm ative SPECTRO PAINLESS jo === = =2 Se DENTISTS BF They Get a Divorce Saar naira | on oa, Ws "ATREATMENT Southeast Corner First and Pike eAUREOAN mh, April 6—1t gaged ba asin Hits the Grocer FAR NERVES Easter gape f 4 $2 ‘50 vol VN ia Popular al Ish Walking Shoes in Tan Calfskin, priced from $3.45 to $4.95, ame in Black Calf, $2.95 to $4.95. ‘ented In For Ten Years in Same le : cult ¢ $8 for ever BUENOS AIRES, April 6. dori s, that is pr vore * 4 Public Mar Laboring F soa pg Se a ree. Having tried and failed to teed. Lady Attendant. J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. em io close the saloons on Sunday, | Woman Ti le He . 8m success! | he pon oman Tells How Lydia E. ysees rt the cour wh | MESSENGER BOY OF alg ged aeilar us | Pinkham's Vegetable yunty clerk was at] 79 1G dons OF PEP vteren the idea ts to give the Compound Helped clerks a day's rest a week. It Her a religious movement ecery stores reaiiy do me keep their front entrances shut, which the saloons never did, but they do a tremendous side-door trade ———— Bids | The Store of Stvle and Service: b.to9 LS} Le TRULE |TOT SAVED FROM FOR EVANSTON IS DEATH IN SEWER HOPE OF WOMEN) se souk «0 Toy BQOD REMEDIES ed by a cart in fro: ‘ April 6.—There NSTON, Ii, April 6— 4 haa : \ 1 his home. e did not know © 1 ¢ Of having mere men Mayors | yas an open sewer hole under the| WORKING TOGETHER, PRO. \ : fs d | @ouncilmen, who spend their) snow, and dropped 12 feet in the DUCE MARVELOUS RESULTS. Yy ¢ ead ame Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post ——-mmewmmry hours working in Chicago, | dark m municipal affairs in this ex Street Suburb go hang, the women| Yere too fat or w omn m have drafted a sys"em/| Clothes to go down thru t a- | sere politics, and plan to| ns. so Frark Baden, 12 years oid, | blo woman-manned city adminis.| ¥"° two years ago jumped off a| Pe pier and saved a youn ¢ from | are ast river, volunte was passed about hi and he was lowere to rescue Willi For instance, Hood's Sarsaparil the standa me | S51 DWT WANT OTHER GIRLS IN SCHOOL J '".".0| HUBBY AROUND HIM OR AT BUSINESS to all! younasTowN. Ohio, Apri 6. Who are delicately co , b. Palmer has sworn oft Stituted, who have thin blo 90k the compound | on matrimony r two weeks of or pale cheeks, will find ia earold daughte’ and it helped me a lot te Wan al High” he toll the all the time bogie’ t'—Mrs. Dewitt Court, when he appeared demand est Danby, N.Y an immediate divorce, “unt nervousness, wife wanted to bring her othe 4 to live with us. ners 5 » Apeit Julian gh Eltinge raing ‘Cousin Lucy’ i 7 was Original New are radially of! “Spognhing’ Pair Are Ropsbed on Honeymoon have the fran-| ‘he m rather expect put their plan into effect y they have one woman elect the school directorship and & justice of the peace, the| Takes ‘Knife Blade onal From Jaw of Mexican | heous erupt mon-| st. LOUIS, M M isa maa » besid . 0., larch 6. A | face, and are hesides pay th poverty.—Montesquiet.| isckxnife blade, over two inches Yous | long an¢ an inch wide was taken! If these the right jaw of Marion Sarsa) \¢ . & Mexican, in St. Mary's Peptiron. April 6. | hospital. The surgeon who per are 5 ) saved the formed the operation said the folf benefit t 5 4 on a Buck blade appeared to have been en Mes supplement oath other i b n passenger ° a ° |eysted in the jaw for five years.,Ahe use of both, even in . when they nr riv The patient has been unabig,t&| where only oue may appear prnen they | BEST FOR RESULTS jis STAR WANT ADS | wat 4 \ FORT ATKINSON, W Andrew Ritz icago with on ing en ro € sis arrival in t his pocket had ne judge sr husband,” Overcome tiredness, nourish Got slOn their nerves and feed ay she introdt ve} theirblood. Startwith SCOTT'S to-day—and guy This is aes tine os say“NO” tosubstitutes. Scott @ Bowne, Bloomfeld, N. J. 12 a) «ond ing to live w talk sufficiently to expl: f great advantag came there. r drugs rolled onto th reanism Won't Slicker Cots, worth to sate price. 88 Lot Totlet and Laundry Sean, Sew, 0 ber 2c Dented Wash Botters,f _ out, . . vies; worth ii 13¢ ‘Shells, box, nev, 139¢ “Mat Pint one 6 25¢ ‘gg 4c at Ps AND YourHs a om worth to Peta tes Reapte fy Pete oe 1.85 for werk, Children’s Suits, worth to now . . ..., 69¢ £3.00, Solled. 95c¢ MEN'S FINEST DRESS Sale price PANTS Pein aemica, sew... Le “ma $1.49 tise. Sate prie.... OIC aeicty Bow iera ss Lee Lot Air Guns, 49c LOT DRUGS, STATIONERY worth to AND HARDWARE B ChiFICRD 69c nd 200 Linings, Qo suit Conca, werth te 7O6 ‘That sell to $5.00; cnaran- Seis price -...... 82.39 SENSATIONAL SHOR "a Fine Kainconts, worth BARG a yerd, no ES ‘ Z Ae _— Lot ¢ Dreas Goods, $4.88q « TREMENDOUS STOCK 0 A Witt 6 ; . ee eee 4c Ladies’ and Boys alls \ Atty fia\\ tn wine 2 SRT q Childre sotled, y Dress 4 . Be Pg \\ : rinks da Wo 19¢ lot Ladies’ Underwenr, on Hf jl YA \N IN YS aor 39c and Stip- Lot Dress Goods, worth to SOc yard, 14c And Hundreds of Other Ar- to $2.00, aks CH sate price Fine Shite, worth to atyles and leathers: A mighty slaughter means money to you. A terrific smashing of prices throughout the store. by the United Wreckage Syndicate at 1509 Fourth Avenue, near Pike Street, still continues to sweep the city with an aval- he of h k s onish; ome—dc I y , dumf bi Aarne eee een ince, “Act now and you'll save money, as thousands of pepe are |} GALE, STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY gain thrill in the history of Seattle now stares you in the face doing. Be here with the crowds tomorrow and next week. Another army of extra salespeople has been engaged to handle AT 10 O’CLOCK A, M. the big Easter rush. In order to assort and throw new bargains on the counters— SALE STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Powerful reductions in all departments. Come and see. A merchandise sensation you can’t afford to miss. Carload of Men’ § Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Raincoats to Be Sold | retall to 825.00) big Seah a | f ‘alee for Sunday w r. Made of ‘inde 48 Waitnis, ‘$1 te J Men's Dancing Pumps, worth sewers, $1.49 mite B38 tn'ta0, $1.38 Lot Sotled Overalin nnd Conts, men's Sc and beys’ now me aiehily soiled. un low priee of $11.44 LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS Waited Wreckage § di Marine. and. Mereantie” Disaster . Avenu Marine and Mercantile Disasters aa Avenue OCCUPYING THE LARGE DOUBLE STORE. NEXT TO COLONIAL THEATRE, NEAR PIKE STREET Merchandise Exchanged—Money Refunded—Iincluding Any Damaged Goods. Open Saturday Night “2 yadages Baits new sss 2c and see. i Mn ar ae a i t Pe ‘ ' SENMARP RR rr tO Jeo

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