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THE —FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER! PEOPLE “THE NORTHWEST! our immense buying facilities! the enormous volume of our business! the many thousands of on our books! enable us to offer you and the most libe accounts tle homefurnisher—the iderate credit the and « fairest pricir al giving service! ask your neighbor! 18 attractive | homemade} possible by}: this store!) —the unsurpassed, acknowledged value to you of this great homefurnish- ing store—the largest in Western America—is evidenced through the thousands and thousands of homes we have helped establish! any exclusive, distinctive advantages of our redit service! “ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR!” —you are welcome to the m simple, liberal, dignified c NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms!’”’ tions of homefurnishings a cash payment at time {te you, the Seattle make your own termes” liberal dit service make your se up to $100 withow of purchase—we ! homefurnisher, t« our well-knowr will fit your indivt add to your account— —If you have an account he your additional purchase wil! be added without initial pay- ment | solid oak rocker: ; an unusual value $2.95 regular price 64.75 —we have Hotpoint Electric | } appliances of all kinds: reg $19.90 od edu é—: regular price special for the week exchange your old bed spring | for a1 EMPRESS DE LUXE DOUBLE DECK} GUARANTEED 25 YEARS} and the most sat- isfactory bed spring § ap 3% we know It is made to place an EMPRESS DE LUXE your beds with this make {t practical f this week, $2 for y on the purchase pr spring in your home to enjoy ylendid spring—the best—and in order to you to do #0 at once, we will allow you, | r old spring you now use; this to be applied © of an EMPRESS DB LUXE spring —this spring is manufactured specially for u of a highest grade, specially tempered premier spring wire—the best money can buy. It is double decked, containing 120 oll tempered, highly resilient springs; all the metal and spring work is guaranteed for 25 years—just think of It! Twenty-five years! STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 1J1 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917. et If it were necessary for ar to have bad | Corroboretes Evidence teeth there might be some ise for them— | Ho maid he f > Bi chells near the Kis altho we feel sure that a person n | make witnesses hay heroic sacrifices to ha knelt | But at this office e cost of first-class dental w« W : it is now within the re DR. L. R. CLARK -the best } PAGE 2' BOY WITNESS CORROBORATES RIFLE ANGLE The defense Monday morn- of JUST TO REMIND YOU Bad Teeth Are | Bad Business! rie . | Ing In the case Thomas Tracy accused of the shooting of Deputy Jefferson Beard last November 5, when the eteamer Verona, with |, W. W.'s aboard, attompted to land at the Ev erett city dock, adopted new tactica In its attempt to im- | peach the evidence of state's witnesses as to the occurrences | on the dock A number of young boye of Everett who went to the dock Immediately after the shooting and collected exploded shells, | were place@ on the stand. | Their testimony that they found rifle shells, which were produced in court, tends to die prove a major contention of stato’s witnesses that the ri flew were not used during the Anything which injures health—re- duces efficiency—-hurts a person’s good looks, certainly ought not to be permit- ted to continue. Decayed teeth do all these things and more, too. They cause serious interference with the digestive appar- atus—many cases of rheumatism are now known to be caused by bad teeth, and, of course, as to the fact of their Cog" Soe ey being unsightly and greatly detracting boy witness, Ile was not at a from a person’s appearance, there is Pate by the court and at no time) showed the slightest discomfiture, | ing all questions clea: no argument. wteciaees and started to} dentists will fi t put it off another day—you By I sold about of » coming right down to this ' —each and ¢ i ertif cer 1 nson, the shoemaker m waa rifle wb fu Is, but I didn't t oft an appointment ells, ite 1 front hang f shotgun she lang Ing wave any nt of h rou to come He brought to court 25 shells of * omaela ate all Gulibers, ranging from a large! sight of all ur experts give {fle to a stall automatic revolver | that the + ch examination. riridge ‘ at j « testimony was important be u just what it auso he declared that he had them put into lfound rifle shells where Sheriff ret |MoRae fell and beoa » had ion, mination | 4 them at every point, the d re absolutely free and | arges = “aharpshooters” | | were located. satisfaction 4 no obligation wh us We use work done unless you ‘FRENCH LAUNCH ano | ha iat thi will pe probably have a pleasant (FRESH ATTACKS = oe ctr [fe uader ott eee y, it won't r as much it would. advice— AT THE TEUTONS ‘two peoy earnest | BY HENRY WOOD | . 1 | WITH THE FRENCH ARM era 1 the work, 3 ye bad teeth. iE IN THE FIELD, April 23. | also by I Clark, D. D. S., own self to have them 1 eaemany es Feet Gone thee’ | and manager of this office, wh ced at liest possible moment. | the most disastrous week of | ho ughly resp ble Ai, ee Pees fae | hen history in the war. thoroughly responsible And here is the proper place to | | ‘Today, the week's anniver If you could ze just h im- core to have the work done, beyond j | sary of the great French drive, rtant it is f su to ‘have ur a doubt. \ z the French army etaff permits me to say that the coming seven days are likely to unfold more clearly the nature of the Franco-Britiah offensive. The fighting which is now in pre grese Is of vital importance. Here Are Results Regal Dental Offices © Pogeadg- ays ek Axo, wh DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Gen. Nivelie's forces have accom | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. re than 100 guns Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. ) Germ nan ree villages : 60 ne Turner Is ‘CONSCRIPTION IN U. S. IS HOPE OF BRITISH OFFICIA FILL OUT AND His Mates MAIL Fit for War Sure Are 1917, To Members of Congress of the United States of America BY ED. L. Keene profits of ful canvas of Americans sale muniti ¢ ‘ and to levy a war tax on in. comes above $5,000 per year, namely, 2 per cent up to $10,000, and a higher rate on larger in. comes, ultimating In a tax of 100 per cent on incomes larger |} than $100,000 per annum, for any one person. We urge upor ment of legis and confidently exper t reat benefit to the eople and to all man FERRY IS SUNK f The Vashon Island ferry | sank at the Des Moines dock Monday morning some time be- tween midnight and 4 o'clock. | The cause had not been discov- | ered late Monday. | | The ferry, which waa but a few! |years old « st the county $80,-] ca bene 1's experience and nation of ganize and army. GERMANS CLAIM ALL avold the trained 600, apparently was in good con-| Respectfully submitted left {t at midnight. When he re-/ cit i iakladdd vom LSED a oe ee eis tae peek tH. Springer ta the oldest urned at 4 o'clock, only aor i. Pa seti BERLIN, via Lond April 38. A weeks ago a heavy wind! te | ago passed the biblical age, |} -.....-++ tf saa ee oi ry a part. of tho Des| but is stil, a, regular” ive. wiro ADDRESS i English attack counter Moines dock, and repairs to the ex-|among the “Bears,” the old-timers was announced in today’s tent of several thousand dollars|or the Turn » who assemble Roar ee Ata bow pateecoiade every Wednesday night to devote|I ***""“ tests oor oeee ss ees s sere Yesterday, to the northwest of Vashon residents were to go be-|two strenuous hours to physteal ex-|] when signed, mall to Senator | Lens, the English pe ted into fore the county commissioners next | ercise Miles Poind ‘0 eee . week to ask that the ferry landing| “There {s nothing better than ington, D. © “4 — be moved north near Seattle phy r on the German . ¥ a coun: lan to keep fin trim,” said sais never get old >. SPY SUSPECT IS NABBED HERE BY : SECRET SERVICE : COUNTY W.C.T.U, ceRMaN BATTLESHIP MEETING SOON SAILS FROM LIBAU at the members nverein © the most tAD, April 23—A Ger 6 material for the army and| >and cruiser squadron J An alleged Germen spy lo and native re ably to at being held by the department r will participate in the aty W. C. 1 nd the Russian of justice, pending an investi atl sieal_culture ntlon will Con: eine tic, according to gation on a charge of having | iver Turn Asbury M. E. | official word. It was reported that wireless apparatus In his pos. [ein at the pc hurel and 40th. st. another , rship squadron session. Howard P, Wright, of | irriday, Al _ The » OF | was en ro jan Baltic the department refused to dis. | demor ation will be given to cele-|@er at 10 or cuss the matter Monday morn. |prate the 1 anniversary of the es ing, admitting that the man Turnverein, the oldest organization] Todd. A was being held, but declining [for physical culture in Seattle,|#l8o slated f JUDGE SMITH has granted an to make known his name | About ) Turne w articipate Ir sunction r t and The man was turned over to the authorities by, the captain MEMBERS OF ™ 1 of the Admiral Dewey Satur- jin Seattle cle ¢ i \ day. His apparatus is said to |vorsary of & © Liederkranz with| will be the topic of t ng ad ion against it is have been concealed in a suit iy dance at Turner hall Saturday dress at the evening ion by fieght out in “the sate supreme caee, | aight, Rev. Dibert H. Hicks, Jcourt.