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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917, PAGE Z MATTHEWS GOES WAR DULLS CAMPUS| of 17 Volunteer for War Work’ Honest, Painless Dentistry your additional purchases added to your account! ount “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!’ tions of home- up to $100 without a —tf you have an ent at time of pur- here your additional purchases will = be put initial “make payment —for this large flag, 2%4x5 ft., printed col- ors; fitted with two nickel eyes through linen-reinforced end. This is a regular and good value at $1.25. Extra special, 99c. —- ea => & aes3: —newlyweds, start Shactnianka with one of these great —the highest-grade range made — absolutely—and have lifetime home comfort and satisfaction! —the EMPRESS Malleable ts the standard by which every other range is measured; it stands supreme as the one Tange that you are safest in buying, the one range—and the only one—that will give you real range service and absolute range satisfaction for years and years! —we will place an EMPRESS Malleable Range in your home on 30 days’ free trial! your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on ‘the purchase of a new EMPRESS Malleable Range. THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given away. High<class Entertainment and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M. mable Prizes G Aw RECRUITS HONORED Inncheon Monday at the Univer: club in honor of the members the organization who have enlist ed in various forms of the service. tee to each and every patient? Ci “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME” And you can test my claims without a cent of ) expense! Come to my office for a demonstration | of my guaranteed painiess dentistry. Let me treat or extract one tooth, preferably the most sensitive tooth in your head. Then, if you ex perience the least bit of pain, walk right out without paying me a cent. Coulu anything be fairer? 1 know that it is difficult to convince the average person that dentistry without pain is possible, particularly so, anyone who has undergone a | dental operation at the hands of some other den- tiet, but | stand ready to convince the most skeptical. And then there Is that other great ean) which a very direct bearing with every per. son—the high prices charged for efficient den- tistry. above the cost stance: PERFECT TOOTH CROWN materials. 12 years. The state chapter of the Amert- ‘can Institute of Architects gave a! CROWNS, PER SPECIAL NATURE TEETH -—PER TOOTH RESTORATION PLATES... And remember that | use only the best of lasting TO SEE WILSO AND TALK SHIPS Dr. Mark A. Matthews Ie go- Ing to Washington, D. C In fact, he's on his way East now, having left at 10 a, m. He’e going to ble old chum, Woodrow, with whom got pretty thick when he moderator of the Presby- tartan church of America. And he'll have a talk with his old pal, Gregory, the attor ney general And he'll have a little chat with good old Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the Interior, And he'll put in a boost for na tional prohibition. And he'll prt in a boost for equal suffrage. To Boost Wooden Ships | And ho'll put tn several boosts for wood shipbuilding on the Pa cific Coast. Outside of that, and several oth er little things, the doctor won't have a thing to do while he's at the national capita) Dr, Matthews and Prestdent Wil son aro personal friends of long standing | “I delleve the success of the war will be {influenced In a large |measure by making the nation jdry,” Dr. Matthews declared be |fore leaving | To Urge Woman Suffrage } “And since the women are to do }a goodly portion of men's work |now, surely there ts no valid argu {ment left why they should not be entitled to an equal voice and vote jin the government. “From printed statements, Jeather that Gen. Goethals is un friendly to wood shipbuilding. Not jonly will a program of opposition to wooden ship construction Le detrimental to the Northwest, but In Will be disastrous to the nation because !t means delay tn furnish jing the necessary carrying capac ity for food shipments across the jseas. DONATION MEN drivers, | Seven “donation bus” who were free on ball and operat ting thetr cars, were rearrested on complaints that they accepted fares Tuesday morning. In addition eigh other drivers were arrested. The seven “second timers” were releas ed on bonds of $200, while the oth ers were allowed to post $100 guar antees. The complaints were sworn to by R. A. Wise and A, Larson, tract company spotters. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES « Allen's jon ane antineptt aken into the the foot bat smart out « by th pe at the allied and ¢ front. Allen's Foot-Fase is a ir tain relief for sweating, callow tired, aching feet. Sold by druggiat overyw Always une it te break in new shoes. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmated, Le N.Y We are now prepared to fit the different degrees of DEAFNESS by using the GIA TESTING APPLI ANCE, which fits the ear with the same perfection as we fit the BYES with GLASSES. EVERYTHING dl EYE AND EAR | WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician Seattie’s Reliable Optical Place 4055-4056 Arcade Bullding Fourth Floor I Have Solved the Problem of Painless Dentistry | | Do not be afraid—I give you my absolute promise that I will not hurt you. How else could I give my famous guaran- DENTISTRY AS I PRACTICE IT 18 NEITHER PAINFUL NOR EXPENSIVE The volume of my practice is such that | am en abled to quote prices which are only fractionally of material and labor. For in FITTING 22-KARAT GOLD $5.00 AND ‘BRIDGEWORK — MY $5.00 wees. $10.00 1 guarantee the permanency of all my work for MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY Come and let wu patients in our offices give you a demonstr and hea ation of Or what. the althes the have to say about and how it does aw Meet PAINLESS PROCTOR 1 Stesing Dentists OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET—CORNER FIRST AND PIKE STREET. PHONE MAIN 4965 67 of Cla Once more the dusty attics of the University neighborhood have ylelded up the ghosts of former years, The dingy old ac- ademlo gowns that have shroud ed many a collegian at hie last graduation rites have been brought to light again, Wednes day Is commencement day. The various houses which tn col }lege time are the abodes of under | graduates are wrecks, Old collars, lold note books, old cadet untforms: clutter the floors, thrown out in the wild eleventh-hour earch for that accursed gown that John, or Henry, as the case may be, wore last year, And the torn mortar |board that belonged with ft, which {wan found behind the plano In the |last laps of a de is |ready for except for a missing tassel perate neareh It's Annual Affair The se |for the commencement exercises at |the university !* an annual one Each house sports at least three |And if the dark recesses of garret jor trunk room fall to produce the required articles, they must be rent ed. From a pecuniary «tandpoint, that fs Impossible at commencement time. Graduation has a peculiar stentfi cance to the collegian, It means he will not longer be able to borrow his fraternity brother's shirt studs, cuff Unks, razor b dancing pum and socks, when his own havewa dered elsewhe! re, And it means he must part with six or seven coeds Who fancted he was theirs alone. Peanut Increasing in Popularity, How the war t* increasing the duction of peanuts in the Unit is Mlustrated in fig by FE. Ro Rogers, pres the Rogers Company, Se- Tacoma food manufac des furnish dent ¢ attle and turers. For several months the Rogers ;Company has been expertencing a more rapid sale than during any previous period tn the sales of peanut butter, the essential ele ment of which ts peanut oll. oll a about 49 per cent of the weight of the peanut. In Butope this off in extracted and is widely used tn its fluid form. Rut the typical American product 1s pea- nut butter. | Figures just compiled by Mr. | |Rogers show that tn 1908 the yield jof peanuts in the United Sta’ was estimated to be worth $12 000,000, while Inst year a conserva [tive estimate puts the total value lot the er s it left the farms at 6,000 A survey of the pea |" “+ growing districts by the Unit States Government indicates. the harvest in 1917 will be |between 50,000,000 and 55,000,000 bushela and that {t will sell for $$1.10 a bushel food value of the peannt ts such as to make @ universal mar ket for the product,” he sald government {is conducting exper! ments designed to increase the {popularity of the peanut in Amert jean kitchens. It has been found by the government experts that 0 10 cents’ worth of peanuts have tn them as much nutrin nts’ worth of porterhor cents’ worth of milk or 13 worth of potatoes. A dime’s worth of the homely oober contains 120 grams of protein, more food value than the authorities say ts adequate for the consumption of a human be- ing in one day. “With wheat and e jrising so high, by reason of Eu |rope’s diminished production and by reason of the waste ravaged by | submarines, it is no wonder that 'American housewives are turning | in large numbers to peanut butter for a food that costs less, is a rev elation in its delight to the palate and 1s likely to retain the favor it is thus gaining cents’ and meats Don't Waste One Single Silce of Bread! > The Housewives Big Answer— THE BIG _LOAF! Departm has rent ne the Master rica to help in ing the consumer as to ec omy in bread. THERE IS NO QUESTION that the housewtves of Amer- fea aro themaclves replying > th WASTE. Better quality ter texture, closer frained, retains moisture fermented just fr I WASTE 0) SIN OF THR BIG LOAF. Breed Muffins. Three cups bread a4 coupe milkt 1 ou tenapoon salt; & melted Cover the crumbs with milk and let soak fifteen min- t tom paate and "1 INSIST ON ¥ Big Loot the 160 Taf. Bakers attie, rch for caps and gowns! This | “The | | This year, however, there has | bean a note of rolomnity in the com |mencement program never felt be fore, Always, after the last exam! nations, the campus ts depopulated |by the exo of underclass men | who are bored by the final exer cison. This year the place is dou} Many of the mem-| bly deserted bers of the graduating class them selves are not here to receive their degrees in person, At the class] day program, Monday, and at the| baccalaureate, Sunday, tn Meany hall, there waa a conspicuous ab-| sence of men. Sixty-seven members of the class of 1917 have volunteered for service at the Presidio, In various Guard units, In the reg- ular army and navy, and in the ambulance corps which Is to leave this week for mobilization quarters in Allentown, Pa The annual alumni banquet will be held at the Commons in the Home Peonomics building on the campus Tuesday, at 7 p.m After the dinn the annual business meeting and election of of. | ficers will be held, and an Informal| dance will close the festivities Victor Zednick, chairman of the committee on arrangements, urges all former students and graduates to attend, whether they have made reservations or not, as ® large num ber of extra plates has been pro. ‘vided. BUY BONDS AND TURN EM OVER TO RED CROSS, Buy ® Liberty Bond and then donate it to the Red Cross fund! That's the way to kill two birds with one stone, to do a bit for Uncie Sam's war chest and the drive for Red Cross contributions at the same | thme. It was the anewer given by Hazen J. Titus Tuesday to any one who suggested that the two campaigns were competi tive. | Titus, who has been loaned by ,the Northern Pacific to manage the rublicitty campaign for the Red | Cross campaign here, was directing | a corps of assistants {n the Arcade {buliding at top speed today Sing on Streets He detailed Mra. A. Odin to or. | kanizo singing squads of four,| jelght and 12 women, to go up and down the street later In the week They'll sing “America” and “The| Marsellaine.” Crowds on the aide. walks are expected to join tn the neing. * Great electric red crosses mount- ed with a battle fleld float on a | Traction company car is already being pulled thru the residence and | business sections Wires President Titus had planned to pitch milf tary tents on the street corners, and place soldiers and nurses in hem. When he found he couldn't borrow military tents, he !mmedi-| ately wired President Wilson. | The seriousness of the need for | Red Cross funds now : be ham- | mered home to every m woman jand child in Seattle,’ Tits uy toi ! his helpers. One of them had trouble getting | | Conatio s of materials from a bust | ness man Must Raise $300,000 “You didn’t make him under |stand,” Titus said “When they | vaderstand d they'll give anyth ‘ng or |How Thin People | | May Put On Flesh GRBAT DISCOVERY BY SPECIALIST | EMINENT Judging from the countless prep rations and treatments which ar | continually being advertised for the jot irpose of making thin people| | feahy developing the arm 8, neck and | } bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of | health and beauty, there are evi-| |dently thousands of men and wom en who keenly feel thetr excessive thinness, and ft therefore ts a real pleasure to publish herewith a sim eription which, by correct ulty metabolism and st lat ing the activity of certain sluggish vital organs, quickly produces a marvelous transformation in the ap |pearance, the increase in weight frequently being astonishing. This | Increase in weight also carries with \{t a general improvement in the | health Nervousness, sleeplessness | and lack of energy which nearly al- ways accompany excessive thinness, | jal quickly disappear, dull eyes be- come bright? and pale cheeks glow | with the bloom of perfect health. | The preseription, which ts abso {lutely harmless, directs you to take | before each meal rain tablet of | Bitro-Phosphate, such as you may | lobtain from any druggist at a trif |ling cont Kat all you want, but jchew your food thoroughly CAUTION—Although the abo t, owing to ite rem: wing properties, be sayene whe doce not desire to > pat on flea! ET ROPOLITA THEATRE First Times Outside of New York and Chicago DAVID BELASCO Presents THE BOOMERANG With the original New York and h by ar we Rath Shepley. PRICES—Nights and Sat. Mat. b0e to $2; Wed. Mat, b0c to $1.50. ton ape iney Gil- Afternoons, 100; Hives. and Bun, 180 +! fronta with Expert Skill and High Professional Honor Combined in Dentistry Results in the Very Best That’s what each and every patient who comes to my office is abso- lutely certain of getting—the best work known in dental science and prac- tice. I am content with nothing less. have spent a lifetime in perfecting myself. Why should I not do the best—I More than 30 years ago | started the study of the art and science of dentistry. Since then I have put in years and years of hard, conscientious work. I have been counted as a very successful dentist—and why should results. I have achieved gratifying I not be? Here are some of the recognizing endorsements of my success and ability: Can 1 offe Yen, 1 ca: Not will a em, “Highest Class Different Dentistry” 1 GUARANTEE ALL WORK oprhen actentifient I treat P. firet removing the CAUSE Instrumentat and And I Get Satisfactory Results MY GOLD CROWNS and Bridgework is o order than ts found in All Crowns are made of 29 « t (actual) gold, the cusps or ‘inaaticatin rved and cast with molten go! 14 Iniay bh structure entirely different Parlors. 22-ka surfaces, are and will NEVER wear out d Fillings and ¢ fo destroyed to ly perfect All Operations Painless if that wonderful permite te to perform ony OCAIN, ree Mie ™ 1 stronger proof? er you my hundreds of patients. but every last one of them fon and medication. Dental Congress, Association. xan Dental ber Northwest Ohie Dental son, And. Member Southwesters Annoclation, lective Assoc r wan Dental birt need Washington, 19 eration without ca: Teeth treated achin th | tive, ing you the slightest pati acennen cured, diseased a: ed by my advanced and effe fut’ painless methods of treatment I Extract Teeth Without Pain FREE where I make your Artifical Dentiture, Tam making the very best Plates, using GENUINE TRUBYTE TEETH (The world’s best in artificial teeth), set on the best vulcanite (rubber) base My regular $25 SETS TEETH, $15 1 guarantee @ fit in ench and every case. WATCH MY ADVERTISEMENTS the next three or four weeks. They will be of interest to you Do not delay your Dental Work. ain, expense loss of teeth, loss ou cannot efford this effectively, by en by thoroug! * Neys Rr ationa, © won- means It of health, local an- op Come to me at once. Let me examine your Examination and estimate free. DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ka-Prestdent Michi; 1-002 ear. Bullétn HEitiett 3036, everything they've got President Wilson has called for $100,000,000 for Red Cross organ- ration Seattle's allotment is $300,000. None of the money will be spent for campaign expenses. It will all be used to equip and send | lords have nurses and supplies to the battle American soldiers. Appeals for money will start Monday. Teams will nolictt from every man at every home. PREPARE LISTS FOR EACH CITY PRECINCT, Mayor Gill directed a corps of stenographers to prepare select rvice registration lists Tuesday, to be placed tn each city precinct. The only list at present is in the county-city building. The public ts expected by the government to fn spect the Ust and report slackers, BUILDERS ORGANIZE An association of wooden ship building companies will be fc ed tonight, at a meeting of representa # from firms from all over the e, In the Chamber of Commerce assembly room, at § o'clock. Mem bers of &6 ehipbuilding compantes bave been Invited to be present, MEET WEDNESDAY Rainier chapter, D. A. fary to the Red Cross, Wednesday morning at at the Church of the Epiphany, an all-day sewing R auxil will meet! 10 o'cloc for ssion. 75,000 Estates Held Up in U. 8, Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? if not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3885 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson MOORE THEATRE Week Beginning Sunday, June t7 “Her Unborn Child” (Not a Matinees I Picture) ily for Women Only ambra) THIS WEEK Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday, {ful Comedy. DING LA Laugh *, Mate NEW PANTAGES Nights, 7 and 9 and Comedy BIANCA & Co. TO BLOCK RAISING ate Beard Destal Examiners) he Elevat . W. Cor. Pik here Swift's Drag Store Is) Open Evenings and Second |prevent such increases during hos tilfties, will be begun in the house today by Representative Heary Bm- erson, of Obio, WASHINGTON, June 12.—A cam paign to determine whether land- attempted to increase/| rents, “because of the war,” and to! <sepencitsinennen the war. Buy a bond. Money ru Give money. |SUMMER ‘SUITS At Special Prices Our complete stock of fancy and semi-tailored Sults in Summer colorings —fine utility garments for mid-season wear—are being offered at attractive special prices. The showing includes all light shades—rose, tan, gray, Nght blue and others—made up in the season’s authoritative styles in Poiret Twills, Poplins, Serges, and other desir able materials. ; These Suits Are Priced From $18.50 Upwards { the One Store Where Credit te Really An ‘Accommodati jon Your Credit Is Always Good An open account at this store is a privilege we are glad to extend at all times. Our plan of weekly or monthly pay ments makes your account here a real convenience FINE SILK PETTICOATS In All Shades of the Best Materials We GIVE You CREDIT 1332-1334 Second Avenue

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