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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 9, “NO CASH DOWN!” “make your own terms!” make your selection# of homefurnish ings up to $100 without a cash pay ment at time of purchase vite you, the Seattle homefur to “make your own terms our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! additional purchases added to accounts— —if you have an account here your add! tional purchases will be added without firet payment "ee MN ie i res " A new style etl $8.30 picture: baronial brown fin fehed fiber; sanitary steel ° regular ring seat ‘constructio waitin ‘pies pelos G10.80 ovable cushion seat of ; tive tapestry; bac low back panel grass rocker, @ Inte style grass re holstered in same material; ) wide arma woven regular price $13.50, special / frame t xa for the week tured; re $11 etal for ¢ regret the found ‘the, store closed after 6 o'clock, aceord- ing to our an- nouncement some time ago, that 4 Xugust July and Augus we will 1 large’ under ; Baturday at 6 r closely woven gra. 7 Pm Inches; regular pr regular price $8.7 cal for the for the week library table scarf: the EMPRESS MODEL special for the week— ‘adjustable dress form— $4.85 ame’ ate reguiar price $6.50 ‘ —it makes perfect dressmaking feasible Siesutitid weloer Werery table ecarts;} *t Dome, as form can be pa eto 29x50 inches; highest grade velour,) » every size, form and height—when exact reproductions of India Silk, collapsed it takes up little space. Prayer Rugs and hand-made Chinese ; Rugs; rich, soft blue colors; regular} | -ADDED TO ACCOUNTS WITH- nore Fe-82; epeetal tor _ $4. 85 OUT FIRST PAYMENT! the week a’ CREDIT TO our] OF-TOWN FOLK! "a" COUPON] ORATA*) “Gro —mail it to us today and we will : send you free our new 140-page 1917 catalogue and credit terms! “WOT ARMAGEDDON (Three Hurt When | FINDS BODY OF BOY The present war fs not Armaged Auto Turns Over| Joseph McKenzie, Rainier beact don, says Evangelist Taylor G. By United Press Leased Wire Bunch, who opened tent meetings ELLENSBURG, July 9-H. ©.| ington. The boy Geappenres trom Sunday at the corner of Fourth ave.’ ciety and his wife and 4-year-old| his mother's houseboat, at the foot and Virginia st. Armageddon will be fought in the valley Sunday found the body of Shirle ing in Lake Waal | Jamison, 5, fl of Magiddo, @aughter were injured Sunday, eo oper st, June 14 60 miles north of Jerusalem, he when thefr car turned turtle on the thinks: Swank road WHO HIRED THE WITNESSES AGAINST ORGANIZED LABOR? See the Frame-up—San Francisco You say, “They are not worth saving What makes you ARENA UNTIL think «#0? Teeth are worth y, but perhaps you will not JULY 15 that fact until you are forced to wear store teeth, the 2:15 P. M., 8:15 P. M. No Show Friday. kind you put in a glass of water Admission 25c. Children 10c, over night. As to what to do with your teeth, come in and let's talk the matter over 32 Sound, pearly white teeth should be in your mouth. Just take a second look at the con dition yours are in, and you only Why, nearly half your teeth are gone! Hadn't you better nake some arrangements as to saving those ou still ha DR. GRABBERT The Dentist RESULTS COUNT are the lowest, the ervice vot the teat One do 'G ope! alive DENTISTS ind sredicini Second DR. EVANS and 401 People’s Bank Bidg., Second and Pike St. Spring 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday, 11 a. m. to 12 ST france and italy in neute. thus eliminating Wheat meets this CAN BEST HELP Es y he kept strong "1 With eh By HARRY 8. HUNT WASHINGTON, D.C, July 9 Just what shall the housewife do to be of mont help in the gov i's food ri vation cam paign’? How shall she plan her meals, how shail she organize her buying #0 as to render the great est assistance? There questions — are in the minds Maeey Oo. HUNT, of thousands of women today who are anxious to! co-operate in this war service, Rec. | ognizing the necesnity for eliminat ing all waste, they are still at a loss as to just what partieular things It Is most necessary to con nerve The one article that should re » the first consideration, that ould be saved firat, last and all |the time, is WHEAT Here's Way to Do It Wheat, declares Dr. R. L. Wilbur head of the conservation division | of the food administration, is the keystone that must support the/ whole food program. And here are some ways by which the American | housewife may help save this es sential war munition Plan to serve at least one ada corn, oatmeal, and non-wheat breakfast foods. | Order bread 24 hours in ad. | vance. The baker will then know his requirements, and he | will not bake beyond his needs. | Cut the loaf on the tabie, juired. it, etc, Crumbs and crushed dry leftover bread may be used for thickening graviee and soups Instead of flour. Cut down consumption of bread by eating more vege tables, and confine your selec- tion to products grown locally, #0 as to lessen transportation requirements. ‘The reasons WHY wheat must be | saved, above all else, are, briefly, these Our own crop [s short, being [some 60,000,000 bushels below the harvest of last year and 150,000,000 below the average for the last five Heretofore we have been first and those of other nations |eecond, giving them merely what | we could spare comfortabl Essential to War Strength Today, however, it Is absolutely essential to our strength in the war jon Germany that England, France, | Belgium and Italy have sufficient food to keep going. For two years thelr crops have been short. Farm labor has been serving in the trenches and munitions factories, {consuming but not producing food. | | America alone is in position to | supply anything like the volume of | food they must have if they are to | keep on fighting This food must, largely, take the form of wheat, b ow t and wheat flour can best be transported abroad without deterioration; be cause wheat will give more food value per ton of shipping: because these countries produce a greater proportion of other foodstuffs than the SCIENCE OF DENTISTRY, Palniees Methods? We make Gold Plates, and until now they have been the ideal plate; but, owing to the almost prohibitive cost, they never became very popular. Now, however, we can of- fer you a Plate that combines the virtues of a Gold Plate with a price that is reason able. This Plate (like the Inspiring feoling of naturalness; fect service. ATIO NJewrists ' they thus find for home ovens 10 WIN THE WAR te, we Thus the prime problem narrows wheat and more Bs ty eave oes Fauchard was a French medical “allies more than 60 to 75 per cent! geientist who has been called the * of their normal wheat » But If even the equivalent of “Father of Modern Dentistry.” In one slice of bread per family mean 5,000,000 more loa day for our alli of “Le Chirurgien Dentiste et Traite des aoe en eet pono mers| Treatment of Teeth), and in the pref- Wo bushel of this would ta| ace to that memorable book there ap- ._ shrapnel shell directed against | peared the following paragraph: je to consider our own needs, Toasted tobacco erase From high officials today it was QUALITY, | ECONOMY m0 DURABILITY NI DENTISTRY Have you thought of the great strides that are being made tn the {ntroduction of Modern The National Dentista have found a means of rendering the operation of extracting, filling, crowning teeth as painiess as the removal of a shoe from the foot, and we do it without the slight- ost danger to the most delicate patient. You will hear this expression almont every day tn our of. fices: “Why, doctor, ie that all there is to it?” The advantages of being able to do your work without pain mean quicker, safer and easter treatments—BETTER WORK AND LOWER FEES. Giving you Retter Work at Lower Fees is what has built for this office its enviable name and following. WE ARE PLATE SPECIALISTS . giving you that Gold. Plate) is cool, Nght, sanitary with perfect confidence and comfort. They are made of a new material, very similar to aluminum, called Dentalloy very little more than « good rubber plate and satisfaction are beyond comparison $25.00 RUBBER PLATES $15.00 GENUINE TRUBYTE TEETH (Recognized as the world’s best artificial teeth) eet on rubber base. We guarantee our plates to stay in powltion and give per- The added comfort SEE SAMPLE6 Examination and Esti- mations Free. N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike Phone Malin 3256 1728 he published his celebrated work Dents” (The Dental Surgeon and - “The most celebrated surgeons having aban- doned this branch of surgery, or having but lit- tle cultivated it, their negligence gave rise to a class of persons \ yho, without theoretic knowl- edge or experience, and without being qualified, practiced it at hazard, having neither principles nor system. It was only since the year 1700 that the intelligent ones in Paris opened their eyes to the abuses, and it was provided that those who intended practicing dental surgery should submit to an examination by men learned in all branches of medical science, who should decide upon their merits.” OR. L.. R. CLARK The laws in respect to examina- ing the largest and cleanest dental tions were then, as now, subject to surgical unit in the Northwest. evasion in various ways, chief of Having a high conception of the which was, and is, the failure or ina- function of our honorable profes. bility to enforce the law on the part sion, and believing, as we do, that of those responsible. we are semi-public servants, we We cannot hope to attain the | nevertheless, on reviewing our eminence of the great Fauchard, but | achievements, feel that we have we do strive to be worthy follower done our part, and that it remains of an illustrious predecessor, and it for you to tealize the duty you owe is for that reason that we pattern your God-given body and the neces. our conduct upon his doctrine of sity for caring for your teeth. Knowledge, Principle and System. Ask your physician whether of It is for that reason that we employ not your teeth are the most impore none but Licensed Graduate Dentists tant part of your body? who have had years of actual, prac- We invite you to call and let one tical experience, instead of using of our experts give your teeth a thor incompetents who, having no pro- ough examination. He will quickly fessional standing, have no valued tell you just what is wrong with | professional reputation to safeguard. your teeth and just what needs to It is for that reason that our large be done to put them into perfect establishment is conducted on the condition. You will be surprised to sound business principle of common find how small the cost will be. If honesty and a decent regard for all, you could just realize how vitally and it also explains why we have important to you your teeth are you adopted for our motto that “Our would be down to our office at’ the reputation is worth more than your first opportunity. dollars.” It is for that reason that Money spent on your teeth {gs System rules in our midst, and that money well invested. And this | we have spent tens of thousands of surely the place to come to get the | dollars in equipping and systematiz- very biggest value for your money, Regal Dental Offices DR. LR acid Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place | Im every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS !moving incident of breathless ARGENTINE EXPECTS |“BOMB CASE” FILM“ Edward Nolan, who was one BREAK WITH KAISER SHOWN AT ARE the five charged with the resp bility of the outrage, wrote BY CHARLES STEWART The use of the moving picture after his release fi Press Statt Correspondent for the information and instruction 3 AIRES, July 9.—Argen- | of the people in vital, present-day inls regard a break with questions has hitherto t greatly Germany as inevitable. This most efficacious almost solely used ng of the nerves of ls tat So that in leared o nection litigi oft be the trials, all tion bus drivers charging es against learned that the government does he th not expect Germany to agree to Ar the popula by the athletic ex gentine’s demand that Germany’! ploits of trousered heroes promise no further sinkings of Ar- the dreadful misadventures under gentine ships. If this promise is gone by shrinking ingenues. POR NER not made, it is certain the republic A . a wateras Acié P' 5 t last, however, we have a new * Ac hosphal or r of re’ Prorat ’ Revusids ed will announce a severance of rela-| development in ‘cinematographic drain fatigue and. invigors i tions. ‘subject matter. We have a film, 37 & botte— on with ad. that combines instruc: 7 at cc PLAN CHILDS ‘BURIAL: venture, hard fact with the thrill of Funeral services from the Bon-|; * with an insight 1 Bite. ney-Watson will be held tne. greatest legal and social prob te Cnide 52, a member of Weat.| ems of the day OF. THIRO & UNIVERS!| ds ber of West 1. Child ber of At the A bere & Childe a there is now show co “bomb case.” This great house, of thi , arising out of the bomb explo. sion in San Francisco at the pre Saturday at 7 p. m., while dri 4 Rev. Hugh Ross will officiate at the funeral |Paredness parade, has arrested the FORJ _ attention of all America, The Y wrrt with operating for hire without! , license have been continued Justice Brinker until August ~Advertisement, to hia store, 1312 Second ave, feet of film present to us ac WELLS DELAYS: PLEA court scenes, pictures of the alleg “conspirators,” portions of the YOU CREDIT 1S t} K Hulet M. Wells, former head of | Nee are illustrated, and the e the Central Labor council, and one| Whole forms a series of rapidly candidate for mayor, will a lead to a « spiracy tn day. With pl rge of seditious con oy ral court next Mon- 9 ron Fislerman, R. E oa am Sadler, Wells was arraigned before Judge” Neterer Monday, and siven a week to plead. | Rice and | ARTIST WILL SING | Arrival in France, in Motion Pictures ~ Marie Sundelius, of the Metro- Fi i ilms politan Opera Co., will sing at the (First and Exclusive Films) Arena Friday night, in connection | with the convention of the United! Swedish Singers of the Pacific} coast | — — TED SWEDISH. SINGERS |) ‘ (250 Male Voices) With Ed Armstrong and His Baby Dolls ho Nightingale Marie Sundelius, Soloist | Monday and Tuesday at the of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Hattie Edenholm Claude Madden Piano Violin hese Ave. and ener braestip th sof Sven Male Chotr Tickets at Tohngon-Doner Piano Third Ave [poe | Third and Madison “STAR WANT ADS. 4| Nights 10c. Matinees 5c. BEST FOR RESULTS —_—___—__—_—_ v of Pacific Swe "WV