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ADD TO YOUR] , ACCOUNT) (for your convenience store open Saturday If you have an ac count here your ad you are invited to join the STANDARD EMPRESSSEWING MACHINE CLUB! evenings— | MAKE-YOUR OWN TERMS no cash down — no interest— ‘GOVERNMENT TO machine will be delivered to you without a first payment— —THE BMPRESS 1s strictly a HIGH-GRADE machine— for easy running, simplicity, BOlselessness, practical de } Vices and construction, has ) Ro equal—positively has not. 5 f —we positively save you from $ ewenty to thirty dollars on ; the purchase of an PI E Yis Good / lasting poison in the minds of Ger- }mans against us. U S$ GERARD “Most terrible of all ts the vin- a a 1 ‘ ' }man-Americans. They |dently expected—it was a unant CHICAGO, May 4—Germany— |™°Us fact—that If America ever as she really is—was revealed to|“ared to point a clenched hand Chicago last night by Jas. W.|S##inst Germa the 600,000 Ger Gerard, former ambassador, who,|™42 reservists who, the Ger probably more than any other|™4n8 say, are within our borders American, knows the true condi.| Would have risen to a man and had conti-! tions in the central empires today. “We are fighting an enemy who has long been in bitterest animos- “ity our enemy,” Gerard sald. “No words of mine can translate the | hatred of Germany for Americans, ‘a sentiment fostered by incessant; propaganda from official sources; the ammunition that slew the sons “The Gold Bug’’ Ceeeeettece eeeKERS EYRE” By Charlotte Bront wove evened < ht tee **Robinson Crusoe’ By Daniel Defoe | taken their land as a German prize of war.” CENSORSHIP KILLED WASHINGTON, ; house this May 4 afternoon struck The out bill by a vote of 220 to 167. By Edgar Allen Poe Watch e Star For = These Six _ Classies e 66 9 STAR—FRIDAY, CHILD PRIMA DONNA|FIRST PEACE OF | Orpheum Circuit Star Will Sing at the Firlands pra which The fs sending to brighten the evening for those at = «“Pirlands olght will be Mil licent Mower, the 1hyearold child prima donna at the Alhambra She has never had a leanc any humae er of v not know note of — muale from another and cannot tell you tn what key #he ts singing, even, yet the great solos of Melba, an zini and others Millicent Mower AID CANNERS IN FIGHT FOR CANS Salmon canners and other food producers who have feared a tin | plate shortage would cut down the | size of their pack resting easier today At the office of the United States Steel Producta Co, which furnishes a good share of tin to the canning industry in the Northwest, it was stated Friday that preference is veing given at the mills to the manufacture of tin plate over other products, because the government is desirous of alding particularly any enterprises that will contribute to the nation’s food supply. Wo wore having a nervous time of it for a while.” an officer of the company said, “but We are now as ured that all orders from canners are going to be filled on time.” The American Can Co, and Seat. le Can Co, which furnish madeup this year are hopeful. Sa AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL LEAVES FOR VIENNA NEW YORK, May 4.—-Count the United States as Austrian am- bassador, but never received, was to eall from New York today for Vienna, via Holland. He was ac and attaches and several Germans. GIRL TAKES POISON Eleanor Loiat attempted to com mit suicide by taking poison at the Hydah hotel, early Friday morning Ray Elliott, who was in her room, is beld on an open charge, The girl declares she was de spondent, and refuses to implicate Elliott. Francis Shroeder, German, was ar- Tested Thursday on @ warrant charg ing him with using vulgar language by teaching that we had furnished |the censorship clause of the spy|He sald he was going to Washington to beat up the president. **“Under Two Flags”’ By Ouida Pickwick Papers” By Charles Dickens Alice in Wonderland” By Lewis Carroll come from her childish all the purity and these famous singers. How does she do it? The ex planation is quite simple. Natu }rally a mimic and with an extrao |dinary ear for tone, she has learn ed her repertoire of 40 big songs merely by singing with the phono graph records until she memor ized them perfectly. Her mother ond father travel with her and \sho's @ regular kid girl, at the most awkward age; skips rope for a pastime, giggles and shows no evidence of those rich, mature tones except when she sings AMERICAN DAY IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, B.C, May 4 Canadians and Americans mingling on the streets, Old Giory and the Union Jack flying together above jthe marching columns, formed by jYeterans of the Spanish-American jwer and veterans of the world-war, |made the celebration of American throat in perfection of jcans, also say the situation looks |day on Vancouver's streets yester- day the most brilliant and signifi- cant scone the city has ever known. Col. Weet, American conmn)-cen- eral, presided at the meeting where “their wa) support, each to the spoke of ipledges of and brothers of the survivors; by|Tarnowsky Von Tarnow, sent to other. | Dr. Henry Suzzallo, prestdent of \the University of Washington, was | the principal speaker of the day. The huge crowd which listened dietive hatred of Germans for Ger-| companied by all austrian consuls| with rapt attention to the untvers ity man, broke into a storm of ap |plause that amounted to an ova- tion when he had conciuded | Later in the day he brought a/ measage from Gov, Lister to the people of Vancouver in which the | governor declared no peace would be conceded by the United States juntil @ lasting peace and the vic- | tory of democracy was assured. TO MAKE BID FOR TOURSTS Secretary Herbert Cuthbert, of Victoria, B. C., and Mark North, of |west Tourist association in the East. They will leave at once to confer with tourist agencies and | railway officials, to lay out the plans to make the Northwest the Mecca of American travelers. Because the United States and Canada are engaged in war the 30 | business men of the North~est, | who mot {n Seattle Thursday to ar lrange for the expenditure of the | $112,500 appropriated by Washing- ton, Oregon and British Columbia, to advertise the Northwest Aed to use the strictest economy. Samuel Blum, Valdez merchant, who | died In Seattle, shows it to be worth | $146,088.72, according to an inven- |tory tiled in the superior court Ladies’ Fancy Shoes At Exceptionally Among enter | to- | one {| of the Marne. Portland, will represent the North- | to’ Appraisement of the estate of | MAY 4, 1917, PAGE 2 WAR ENJOYED BY. CHIEFS ON TRIP BY GEORGE MARTIN United Prose Ktatf Correspondent ON BOARD FRENCH COM MISSION SPECIAL, May 4. Rolling leleurely thru rural villages, linked by seas of tumbling n hilig the | French wi commissioners, headed b Premier Vivian! and Marshal Joffre, today wondered and wondered at the great Middie West. Btowed snugly away in the com fortable compartments of their luxuriously appolnted special train, traveling @ secret route, the weary war nt today enjoyed what! they ca the first peaceful mo ment that day two and o half years ago, when Viviani urged }the French nation to war and Jof fre led it to ® miraculous and }epoch making Victory at the battle The breadth and splendor of the Middle West today was a revela tion to “Papa” Joffre, and he was| delighted with the reception 4] treatment of the French officials aboard the train ; Crowds at the etation were! minus, because of the secret route. | The route was thru Maryland and Virginia, with a brief stop at Harper's Ferry The Best Dentists, the Best Equipment, the Best Materials, Lowest Prices These are the solid foundations on which our business has been built. That is why it has grown so rapidly and so vigorously. Other dentists wonder how we have been able to do it. They are amazed when they consider how this office has grown from a one-man prop- osition to one of the largest dental of. fices in the United States in a period of only a few years. The above principles are, of course, the reason. There is no secret about it. All these things combined result in our satisfying and pleasing our pa- tients, and when that is done growth is AF inevitable. Gen. Joffre and Viviani slept until 10 a. m., when the spectal arrived | at Gary, Ind. An enthusiastic crowd greeted the train the] platform and for the first time tn} jbistory the great men of an em-/ battled nation brought the mes} tage and spirit of the first world war for liberty to the heart of the! | great American West | As the crowds cheered, Gen.| | Joffre stood at attention, with Pre Viviant beside him on the observation platform The ten minute stop was all too short and the stubtatied little special swept away toward Chicago, amid cheers and the waving of flags by the first reception party to greet the French visitors in the Middle Y precaution was taken to uard the train along the route from Washington. A scouting engine with an armed convoy swept abead of the special and another trailed closely as a rear guard. Vice President Thomp son, of the B. & O., was aboard the special as the personal representa tive of the road BIG FOOT AIDS IN CAPTURE OF | ARMED WOMAN Deputy Shortt T. W. Elliott's foot saved the day. It isn’t » amall foot, but Elliott ts properly proud of it since ft enabled him to cap ture KE. K, Bull, alleged burglar, without precipitating a pitched bat tle with Mra, Bull Deputies Biliott and Con Bushet) went to North Bend Thursday with a search warrant for Pull's house Bull ald he had been fooled before | and that Fillott couldn't get in| without additional proof that be| was an officer. | Parley proving useless, Tushet }took charge of Bull and Elliott started in, Mra, Hull slammed the ‘door. Elliott, in his best ladies’ manner, petitioned admittance, ‘If you come, I'll shoot,” was the reply. Biliott applied the aforenald foot to the door. Any ordinary foot would have taken more than one application to perform the work Not so Elliott’s. The door gavo way and Mrs. Bull was folded tight in Elliott's arms Likewise the heavy caliber rifle that she had seized from the rack, | where three others stood, was em- | braced by the deputy. | Go both the Bulle came back to wn. Bull {# alleged to have stolen a large quantity of groceries and household articles from North Bend | residents. MEETING IS SET te One patient recommends another and they, in turn, another, etc., etc. «a New OR. L. R. CLARK We Guarantee Painless Work when we fitted up this office. We occupy the entire floor on which our office is located. That is a mighty important feature of this office, too. Many people have put off having necessary den- tal work done on account of being afraid that it would hurt them to have the work done. We have The best materials. These are the only kind we can afford to use, as they are the only kind that will turn brought our system of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform the most difficult den- tal operations without hurting the patient a bit. We say we employ only the best dentists. This is true. Each and every operator in this office is a graduate and registered man who has not only graduated from the best dental colleges but also passed the examination of the state dental board. Each and every one of them 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 that he has spent years of hard study under competent instructors to learn his profession thoroughly and then has passed a thorough and search- ing examination as to his qualifica- tions, before competent judges. We have no hesitation in saying that den- tists of this type are the BEST, be- yond a question, and that is the only type of men that is employed at this Office. out work that will give lasting and permanent satisfaction. Since we guarantee all work with an ironclad guarantee, signed both by the opera- tor who did the work and alse by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, we MUST turn out work that will last and give satisfaction. Therefore, it is good business for us—in fact it is the only way for us—to use the VERY BEST MATERIALS THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Lowest prices—made possible by the large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual case than an office which does only one-half to one-third of the volume that we do. We invite you to call. Our exe perts will give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what it will cost you to have them put into perfect condition. This exam ination and estimate is absolutely free. Nor does it place you under any obligation to have anything else done unless you want it. We have the best equipment. , _ best But take our advice. If you have Every modern facility for the better teeth that need attention, don’t delay performance of painless dentistry having it done. And this is indeed will be found in this office. We the best place to come for your spared neither time nor expense work. : Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. The Sunrise club will meet at the} Good Fats cafeteria Saturday, at 30 p.m. Dr, A. I, Kohanowskt will speak with authority on the |Russian situation. Questions and | discussions will follow, ‘The pub-| |e ts cordially invited | | | Tom Quon and Rosie Chin Quon have filed application to adopt |6-week-old Takashi Fujimoto, a Jap anese child, whose mother has been abandoned by het husband. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN SUNDAYS OR EVENINGS BRAZIL MAKES ‘RESERVE DOCTORS MOVE FOR WAR sans | Joiner and Nevin V. Pontius, have already taken their examinations under Dr, Brown. H. O, Sommer A. E. Hendy and J. Dudley Long, will take their examinations this Full power to examine and ap. | week. Peceoires *. | point doctors for the medical re-| a a BY H. B. ROBERTSON C. Brown, school inedical director, WHEAT NOT United Proms Staff Correspondent | by RIO DE JANEIRO, May 4.—Brazil| inclined closer today to a declara-| tion of war against Germany Appointment of Unde: Souza Dantas as tempo ter of foreign affairs, succeeding Dr Lauro Muller, was everywhere re garded as a strengthening of the war advocates’ demand that Brazt] go farther than to break her rela tions with Germany Dantas is known to be an out-andout propo-} nent of hostilities Rio looks for an exciting day to morrow, when Sentor Ruy Barbosa, leading agitator of war, is scheduled to address the senate. A great ora tor, who during the past few weeks | has stirred street crowds to a frenzy orders received from the war | department today. Dr. Brown is| CHICAGO, May 4.—At the mar the official examiner for Western |ket opening today May wheat sold Washington. Heretofore the ex-\at from $2.63 to $2.59 a bushel om retary |®™ination papers of applicant/the board of trade, 17 to 21 cents doctors for positions in the corps|below yesterday's closing _ figure minis- | “ | fall | were sent to Washington for grad-| July dropped 5% cents. The ing. {was due to peace rumors from Rus Two Seattle doctors, William F.'sia SPECIAL! "338" Ross Marche 3330 THIRD AVE. W. PHONE @. A. 97 N. W. Corner Third and Union. . Our Downstairs Department has just received several now Low Prices | lines of black kid vamp Shoea,with white, gray and tvory kid tops, They carry that are far above the av@rago in quality and style the full Louis heels Priced at $6.00 Just the thing for summer wear. Don't forget that our Children’s Shoes have strong wearing qualities and are quoted at low prices, DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Turrell Shoe Co. 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. of enthu sonal campaign for n oa ft expected to precipitate a violent debate. 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