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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917. PAGE 2 Cards | will Prove You’ve e Registered _ HOME FURNISHERS TO THE Sdaredh ium PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST} osseccon con ! THESE PRESENTS ATTEST es Noynaeat roll That in accordance with the proclamation of the Prevdent of the United States, and in compliance with laws Your. iinet caldac as hav vclanstid Mimwel! to registration omd hooky me been-duly registered thie. \ S dev —_— Good ve ‘ i aeennnyreererecmrenanercremvesteneeerencosso+s-nenee Rogttren, Thin is a fac simile of the “blue card,” or registration certificate, ‘that will be issued to every man btween his 21st and 3ist birthdays as . 66 7 upon registering, on June 5, for select service, to show the holder has ° registered, The card is always to be carried by the owner, so he ADD TO YouR| » ape RE EY ° i ithe r ACCOUNT “make your own terms ams Saha s ook pameet at ae be poms REGISTRATION —if you have an account here your we invite you, the attle homefurnisher, to "make Se Eee “MAGHINERY 1S] SERVICE, NEWLY. JOIN THE JUNE-BRIDE ALREADY BUSY Q—If a man is employed at the With the precision of well navy yard and claims exemption, olled clockwork, the machin. be held for anything if he WEDS week to handle the work of A.—He can be held and gen " Uncle Sam's registration for |tenced to {imprisonment if AND ALL OUT —95e will bring you a fine Rogers select service, in Seattle and | doesn't register himself June 5. No " 6 : King county, Monday began | one between the ages of 21 and 30, '/ FOR OUR ie: ag tgeoetiny “-gathen “oa to work on the multitude of | inclusive, ex¢ soldiers and wall 140-PAGE OF-TOWN FOLK at special | price eter details preliminary to the reg- |ors, are relieved of the responsi SELECT SERVICE istration bility of registering on June 5, no “YOUR CREDIT Absentee Clerk Street and his as-| matter what their nationality, tanta at the count t iiding creed, state of health or condition ” 7 ~ haps ¥ sieat. part of of servitude, Exemptions from se-| IS Good ! " the machi given | le ervice, after registration, are| ‘ le in t “her ‘et to be J elr instruction i precinets —_—-- et thle y Chief Registrar Gaines received; Q—Are British, French and wong CAT ALOG : 5 ‘ 4 96 » card his mail Monday | Italians flable to service, altho they | avait tt to) orning, bringing ot are not citizens of the United ms today . 4 ‘ , - four days to 310, the States, or is it only a of regis.| umber issued and be | tering? | a whine® omes larger. | A-—This problem he beer Cc O U & O N ' “= Police Post City definitely worked cut. but cr Mayor Gill ordered the precincts |) known that conferences bave ' payme f the elty po with notices of| held oking toward compulsory reg! on and instructions to| service for alien allies, elther wit ants Monda mornir The | the own armica or oder the| So a. le department will do the| Stara and Stripes. This wil! bel Bea a ed up later, no doubt, after eqist inte sembled in and is supplied nite ity to check up slacks! Q My husband is 30 years old, | appointed by Sheriff| has a wife and sickly baby to sup every precinct |port, and a foot that has been " Make Thumb Prints |crushed and hurts when he stands) : by. those who cannot /On it, besides tubercular troubie iN be « 4 to make Would he be exempt from war! r thur If exempted, would it be . rer, and It is pos . 7 i rae will be adopt A.—He must register, and evi-| , too dently has ( suffictent grounds to} ‘ © the county with post-|claim exemption, which will no| gas range manufacturers have at + wearing In the registrars |dcubt be granted, The gover P : s ’ puty [ment does not make any definite} ced fees considerably, mene — : is , turda od inda Deput ent ee vet ” ; ~ - Hfte Eliott. and Shellde met| promise of exempting men for “all —as this store has such enormous buying . ‘i with adventures tim That, no doubt, depends . 1 eee : Lieut. Gov, Hart telephoned May on the war developments. But _ facilities we have sntiotgates gnvvel ear ls y cr GUL Monday, asking whether the| Uncle Sam fs trying to avoid un uv _Yances and our present stock will be \3 35, , , trict boards would consent to] necens minery at home, and} sold at our regular prices with no ad 4 i - E tecome germanent boards wants his soldiers physically fit _ vance, for this week only. i A ot: paren 3 ye at & , 24, —so you are assured an actual saving of ieee oak f (MAYBE your J0B [si creer wines et gus runes, according to the stile, IF rte Cl } WILL EXEMPT YOU!" * s"tc sorter you win gas rance. Becer be exempt from the first yOu BUY NOW. GTON, D.C, May 28—~/call, but may later be required for ¢ trades in which work ; service with either the Canadian. from military | Heitish or American troops. This follows the eX | phase of exemption has not been THIS WEEK ONLY a # it has bee led at Washington. Accordim the purchase —all steel, non " J part of Ks War)to Corporation Counsel Caldwell breakable, will r ‘ ou are still an allen, as you have last for years 5 ing woul ‘pot yet formally foresworn alle er, Un and wolf ance to your king aking patent fuel. | | Q—! will leave the city in July in following metals or wilt that make any difference from ore treatment te | about my registering in Seattie? standard will be required to reg-| ron a ther metals and alloys} " that you have the EMPRESS wM THOD registered | gas range saves 20 te yer cen \ Shipbuilders Q.—How soon after registration “ since ae ae rges, ma-|will the men who register be s, aircraft, boilers, rall-| physically examined and will those , wagons, |rejected be given a statement, or t ” tion | something to show this m and mining| > A—No nows how soo ule at iil follow ngines and men ext ation. News patches from —an EMPRESS NEW METHOD : n foundries, steel smelting 4 Valhington state that these ex. gas range will pa: itself in ling mills and other engineering |emption details are now being a short timo in the saving of gas |works and men making or repair-| worked ont } Wilson for industr whee | nd his advisers. s and men w NOTICE TO ALIENS—Doz etting, makers of i every mail from aliens who | —_——-— — ar rnace fire| want to know whether or not 1 chemical they are subject to military , COLD B P ¢ t table ware duty. All aliens between the °| war work | MUST register June 5 the 2 ‘ | Textile Workers, Too same as American citizens. it re rigera Or: specia _ . . | Textile workers on woolen and] is not likely any of them will worsted, how and binder! be called for select service. twine, sith n and and nol Those who have taken out elting, coal tar pr “first papers,” but not been explosives and pro-| finally admitted to citizenship, pellants, lubricants, oll seed crust are still regarded as aliens, ac regular price $12.50 , he COL ST refrigerator Is a eplendia. "Eeaksever’ mnie’ 4 transmis solid onk u 1 t = rts, dyest ape io} undies, fertilizer cording to Corporation Counsel tanning # ather, leother| Q.—Everybody seems to have a mn belt imong different opinion as to whether or ind | not citizens of foreign countries, light-| between the ages of 21 and 30, who side icing COLD BLAST | 3 JUNE “snr wert silway,|have not made declarations of cit mereantile marine BRIDES— etail and wholesale « 1 trade, |izenship, will have to register and rator: S$ — |cartery, lorrymen and draymen on| serve with the United States army, |r hea ” How about it? $21.75 —the fir one hun } All farm and market garden oc A.—'They must register, but prob-| jcupations ably will be exempted from service Food trades in flour, oatmeal] in the first draft told ¥ re = purchasing furhiture and rice milling, machine cream f condensed milk and 1 reguinr price #2450 a j dred june bride —new atyle aide rigerato solid oak, & 1 ee : enamel lined pre unber K powder ctories, mats | Q—My husband was married un. der an assumed name. When it ee price $24 — r a t t c para edit comes to proving he ought to be ex for the wee : uy refinerie I empted from military service, his vent n Dg. marriage license will show a differ. ¢ ent name than his real one, which Workers in coke manufacture,| he is using now. What shall we do? rubber trades, water proofing of A.—According to the prosecuting M fabrics for war purpose and pa-| attorney , the fact that your per husband used an assumed name Public utility service as police,|does not make your marriage ille- —FREE MARRIAGE cER firemen, salvage corps, electric] gal. However, your husband may generating stations, tramways, om-| be called upon to go before the dis ia TIFICATE to prospective ribusses and char-abanes in con-| trict registration board to make his| dies iy, brides—with our compl nection with munition works, gas-|claim for exemption, and there pre —full showing of garden und iy — worl waterworks, asylut 108-| sent proof o! is rea e Sake ot every ‘2 p -_ r A ns, 1 nt proof of his real name, and ments, a beautiful color pitals and grave dl tbat he is your legal husband. ravured veertiticate Munition trade not specified | here Q.—Is a man discharged from the Ville these general trades are|U. 8, navy with a dishonorable dis me subdivisions are not. | charge; who has served in naval prison, subject to draft? ACH, I. f., May 28 ————————————————————— ee \ end a me ing at the home f i ¥ 1 A " v t register but ca AUXILIARY FOR Co. Li’ tend a mesting at the home of Mra.! Leon Ly 7, anc Brooks, | Representative mon of all shades] ciaim exemption on the ground that : J ey a t08 Boylston ave., to| 26, negro dining car porters on the |of opinion assembled here today he {eomorally detiolent Site wives an4 mothers of mexi Ae _ PE thr ah eiogs V5 ponthern Pacltes were arrested by|to diseu the foreign affairs of — a nterests | dry squad officers when|the United States. Charles E. of Company L, Second Wesh-|of the company. The meeting ia|they were apprehended with suite | Hugh aud Samuel Gompers are om infantry,are urged to-at-‘culled for 4 p. m. cases containing liquor, among the speakers, If you value your watch, let atre-—(Advertisement.) of Commerce and Commercial Club, for the United States shipping com- mission. Shipbuilders estimate Haynes repair it, Noxt Liberty the-|ihat the contracts will aggregate at least $8,800,000 STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘|'WHAT WOULD | YOU TAKE FOR YOUR TEETH? It is safe to say that you wouldn't good, large sum for them, And yet people go decay: will ¥ on day after day with their aching ing teeth and taking chances that they till even modern, scientific dentistry cannot save them. How foolish this is when you consider that if they had come to at the right time a very small and no pain or inconvenience whatever would have put their teeth into perfect condition, which it is a simple matter to keep them that way. And that doesn’t include the chances these A decayed tooth is one of the most serious menaces to good health. Not only does it interfere with the proper mastication of the food, but it pro- duces within itself most virulent poisons, which are communicated into the system by the most direct possible route when the food comes into people are taking with their health, contact with the teeth. Altogether it is bad business of kind to neglect teeth that need attention. We offer you at this office the services of the highest grade gradu- ate, registered dentists—men who have graduated from the best den- tal colleges and passed the exam- ination of the state dental board. Every one of our operators has his certiticate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. We offer you absolutely painless methods. We have brought our system of dentistry to. such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform the most dif- ficult dental operations without hurt- ing the patient a bit. We offer you the lowest prices. This is made possible by the very 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 the office which does only one-third or one- half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. come to office xpense worst take a t after OR. L. R. CLARK We use only the very best of ma- terials. We guarantee all work so you can see that it is absolutely necessary that we turn out work that will stand up and give perma-* nent satisfaction and wear. We guarantee all work with an ironclad guarantee, signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We invite you to call and let our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. They will tell you just what is needed to put them into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This puts you under no obligation to have work done unless you want it. You will be surprised to find how small the cost will be at this office, and one thing is certain, it will b worth much more to you than the cost. Better come in right away. Regal Dental Offices ts See Se 1405 Third Avenue W. Corner Third and Uniott, Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Ss nts tac ace In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS RUTTER WILL HELP SEATTLE BUILD TRADE On his way to Tokyo to as sume the duties of commerc! | attache to the American em- | bassy, Dr. Frank R. Rutter, of the department of commerce, arrived in Seattle Monday morning. He declares that the commerce between Japan and the United States, and partic- ularly between the Orient and Seattle, will not be affected by the war, except in the increased difficulty in procuring ships for the trade Promise to help Seattle in the Japanese market was made by Dr. Rutte | I ex pct to take time to do con-| wor h aid, “to o ent trade relatic two countrie the ¢ land ¥ time ocated 1 have plenty of It is expected that Seattle busi ness men will call upon him to help build up the growing trade ations | Dr. Rutter believes that Japan is | more or less misunderstood in this country, particularly because of her activity in the field of Chi- nese commerce. Because Japan| has taken away the trade in cotton and cotton cloth with China and Asiatic countries, is no reason why she should be expected to gobble the whole Chinese-American trade. 6 declares He Hotel Washington, by the Chamber | » spoke Monday noon at a luncheon given in his honor at the discussing phases of Seattle’s Ori ental trade, his duties as attache, sail for Tokyo on June 5 CONTRACTS SIGNED an@ recent tendencies in general Oriental commerce, He will leave Seattle Tuesday night, going to Portland and San | Francisco, from which port he will} a Established 40 ia tives of the Skinner & ald cor poration in Washington Monday,