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PAGE 2 STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917. sive We —_ 4-piece summer suite: extra special— CIAL four this is an ox summer « cellent exactly as pic tured; chair, rocke four-foot settee, Minch square top table the pieces are finished and natural and each cupying very little not in use and f extra special for the In green vids space w asy handling $4.95 week Honest Painless Dentistry How the X-Ray detects the Pyorrhea pus pockets and enables the den- \al surgeon to scientifically treat the disease without guesswork. | Honest Painless Dentistry | and without it den vas: without stand ing: regular special for the —tron frame shown. in. 5 price $9.50 week awning stan cover | SAFETY OF PRINCIPAL as well as a maximum return upon your Savings iga Fixed Rule in this Assoctation. Further pro- tection is given that it only » be put in investments designated by Law. You P can always withdraw without fines or forfeiture 5% Is the least we have paid on savings in YOU your money in can the last 28 years. MAY START WITH $1 | WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 810 Second Avenue MADE IN SEATTLE In the 1.000% Class A good baseball player has a bat- ting average of .300 per cent. Rainier, the perfect drink, makes a hit every time it goes to the bat! Fans find more than just a good taste in this wholesome thirst-quencher. It blends nourishing, brain- and brawn- building qualities with cooling, invig- orating freshness. Coal hottie whi or of Rainier obta' lazer quality drinks are served Order a few botties or a case from your grocer. RAINIER PRODUCTS Co. SEATTLE Phone Sidney 1 Bottling Dept B day STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BY VROOMAN Dy United Prese Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.— Forced into war rather than to become a “silent partner of the warmad hordes of despotism,” the United States now finds it- self “not entirely free from tories, Junkers and disloyal re- actionaries,” Assistant Secre tary of Agriculture Vrooman told the Commonwealth club at | a luncheon today. This ts a splendid and thritting| snifestation of real American spirit,” declared Vrooman after r lating how hundreds of busines: leaders have given time, money, property and even ered their lives to the conduct of war. ‘Unfortunately, however have been exceptions to this rule he went on. “Only recently we have seen the secretary the ca and the chairman of the ship ping board forced into the arena in a hand-to-hand struggle with an organization of unpatriotic, selfish. jste el magnates intent upon extort | ing from the gavernment despic mifions of Illegitimate prof. there its It was against war extortioniats that Vrooman warned his hearers to defend the governmen From / such a source, he claimed, America’s gravest danger. MRS, SWEENEY IS PROSTRATED, WASHINGTON, D. C,, July 17. y pared for the death of Mrs. Bo Sweeney, former assistant secre- interior, who died sud. Washington Monday, is with grief. She is be for by Mrs. Josephus 1 Mrs. Will H. Hum- who are her intimate » of the of th in Secretary Sweeney had been suffering from heart trouble for| some time before his death | A few days ago he had been ad-| by his doctor to cut out to go on a diet. not take the advice | very seriously, but he took precau- | |tions, nevertheless Sunday night he was visited by| a paroxism of pain, from which he vised | smok and |Sweeney did seemed to be entirely recovered | port, so 28 to be near her soldier Monday morning. The second at-|lineband, was to leave here for her tack seized him as he was prepar e, Douglas, Ariz, toda ing to leave for his office I nearly got away with it.” said He staggered to his bedroom,| Mrs. Carter, Government authori threw himself on his bed, and was|(ies who had been at a los» to dead. jknow what to do with the first | —_—__—_— woman Sammy, were relieved of | thelr charge last night by the ma | quarters MINISTERS QUIT | By United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, July 17.—Mintster | of Finance Shingareff, Minister o Education Manuiloff and the min-| ister of public relief, Prince Shav-| hovskoy, formally resigned today All are members of the cadet par ty. Minister of Raflways Nekras- off is said to be considering a ike move, but Premier Lyvoff 1s ARE DROWNED. ster, aged 5, and Kidith Waster, 3, were drowned Mon aflernoon, when the little girl fell from the bulkhead in front of her father's house, at 1728 Alki ave., and the boy leaped into the water to save her When the bodies of the two chil- dren were recovered, lungmotors were used, but no signs of life were ound im the small bodies. The water In which they were drowned was less than six feet depe, Lawrence | today. DENIES CHARGES By United Frees Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.— A sweeping denial of all the charges by the state was voiced by Mre. Rena Mooney today, when she resumed the stand In her own defense, in her trial on charges ef complicity in the preparedness parade dynamit- ing. With most of the nervousness which marked the opening of her testimony worn off, the defendant |rapidly reviewed her movements on the day of the dynamiting, and the days preceding that, during whith the state alleges she was act Preparing for the explosion of t bomb which killed 10 persons and injured 40. Not Near Blast Scene She declared she had not been at Steuart and Market sts, the scene of the explosion, on the day the bomb exploded, and that she had never known or seen Mins Estelle Smith, Mrs. Nellie Edau and Miss Sadie Edau, state witnesses, had located her at 721 Market st. shortly before the explosion. She asserted that she had nover been at that address, had never pur. |cbased 19 pounds of nitre. a high explosive, “or any hag ey of nitre.” other sumber of Ths state had produced a witness| | who swore she had bought this ex-| joatve from him shortly defore the pose fh Didn't Know Aaatebiede Turning to Alexander Rerkman's | alleged connection with the dyna miting, she declared she had never spoken a word to Berkman, had nev er met Emma Goldman, had never written for the Blast, Berkman's radical paper, and is not and never has been a member of any opganiza tion opposed to preparedness Mrs. Mooney’s testimony attract ed a huge crowd to the courtroom First Woman Sammy Going Back Home NEW YORK, July 17.—Wearing the very latest in feminine “ew gaws” and a wig of long black hair, Mrs. Hazel Blauze Carter, who, with her hafr cut short, and wearing a uniform, went to France a » soldier on an American trans Vi Li aap ‘TH-oRROW THE ROTARY CLUB meets, and thet kidder | "Reinier" Boldt, who tried to make me believe that he showed up on the Fourth of daly, whon there w no meetin had better be OM Bt However, | I don ink he will | have to be persuaded moch, for thie will give him a chance to | © out for lunch. | ours Pad | fs 400,000.99, | | Ji Ae I wonder if Alex B. hades fe ie till "on earth who! MISS ENID POPPE, telegraph op erator in one of the downtown | office building | Miss Poppe acts as the God of Love's representative in romantic |is station EXCESS PROFIT CROWD LISTENS AIR FLEET BILL HOGS ROASTED AS MRS, MOONEY ees To SENATE WITH FULL 0, Kt Dy United Presse Leased Wire | WASHINGTON, July 17.— | America’s great alr fleet drew | nearer reality today, when the senate military committee, without amendment, reported out the $640,000,000 aeroplane bill, with the recommendation | that it pass, | Chairman Chamberlain will move to consider the bill tomorrow and to get a vote on it er | Need for secrecy in the aircratt| plans of the government has been| emphasized by Howard Coffin,! chairman of the defense council! atreraft production bill. ‘The war) artment will give congressmen | privately information to allay) any fears that the great approprt-| ation may not be properly spent All preparations for immediately starting construction of the great) fleet, which is to be America’s} foremost contribution to the first} year of the war have been com- pleted. hee Rae Fair Operator Is Cc upid’s First Aid | ° Miss Enid Poppe AN FRANCISCO, id'¢ agent in July 17 San F transactions between girls and men in the office district in which she works “This is for Mr. Blank,” says a ty stenographer, tains Miss | ‘oppe a sweetly scented note, “He | ill call for it.” A little Inter into the lobby 1 ‘Anything for me today?” he in quirer She ters the for Mr. Blank steps where Miss Poppe looks over her stock of let and hands him one, At noon two “Interested parties” meet lunch and maybe arrange an ement for the evening. s lots of fun,” is Miss Poppe’s verdict. “They leave all sorts of things with me——candy, flowers, books, notes It makes me glad | to make other persons happy.” WHAT 18 PYORRHPA means of dental diagnosis, Pyorrhea, or Riggs’ disease, is characterized | Matty 1s guesswork ; oe by the destruction of the Peridental Membrane I have a complete X-Ray equipment, ws 2 (the delicate akin around the root of the tooth) experienced Radiographer. A Radiograph of alro the lona of t Alveolar walls (the soft our tooth can be made in 11% seconds, and it y Ursues uniting the teeth to the jaw bone), | i" porsibie to clop this picture and definite causing inflammation of surrounding ts- | 1 ny Pyorrhea pus pockets, abscess sues and deposits of tartar upon the roots of ‘ouble, in less than 25 minutes the teeth and forming pus pockets at the neck you ask for a more sure diagnosis or of teeth be jervice THE CAUSE OF PYORRHBEA PYORRHEA TREATMENT OCAL CAUSI Inflammation of the soft per cent of Pyorrhea « kum tissues about the teeth d bacteria ele © and intellige pusforming microorganisms, mal-occlusio 1 use Oral Prophylaxis. 1 re rchanical appliances, faulty contours, bad uses. I use a thorough course fitting crowns and deposits about the necks of atment. J require teeth exer he teeth cise, I use the famous Etemine as an ame " . ‘ : bacide All first and second stage cases of SYSTEMIC CAUS Gouty condition * Ppyorrhea absolutely cured. Third staxe cases vital resistance aphg ng Pig hoc ms THE EFFECT OF PYORRHEA treat. FIRST STAGE—Simple inflammation of the If Pyorrhea hax attacked your teeth, consult kum tineues with me as noon as possible—the sooner the SECOND STAGE—A more marked inflam. | better. It will cost nothing to talk {t over, (the tieaues, increased tendency 2d you will be under no obligation whatever to bleed, calcific deposits of tartar and slight | Phone Elliott 6 for appointment mn Of pus ab neck of teeth, HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY b ot readily detected by eye All operations painless. I use Novocain, THIRD STAGE-—A marked destructive | that wonderful local anaerthetic that permits stage, with decided pus pocket formation in me to perform any operation without causing | evidence, recession of gum, | t of you the slightest pain bone and looseness of teeth, much ca de Teeth treated, abscesses cured, dineased and posit and marked congestion and frritation of | aching teeth saved by my advanced and effec i gum tissue lve, but p PYORRHEA VS. X-RAY Nitrous-E: n difficult ‘ of extract Pyorrhea and abscesses are the two types °M8es Of extraction of chronic infection which the dentist has most to do with. Until the X-Ray came to the ald of dentistry, 90 per cent of the casen of ab- cesses at the roots of the teeth escaped rec cognition by tet the most careful and skilled den. Today the X-Ray is the only absolute DR. H. T. Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental GENUIN acting free ALL TRUBYTE TEETH $15 and | guarantee a fit WORK GUARANTEED Come to me if you want satisfactory work, reasonably priced. I guaren all my work Examination and estimate free HARVEY Examiners 505-512 EITEL BUILDING. (Take Elevator to Fifth Floor—it will pay you) Competent Diagonal across from MacDouga N. W. Corner Second and Pike Elliott 3026 L 2 2----- == & Southwick, Lady Attendants i ee UPTON SINCLAIR JITNEYS ASK TO QUITS PARTY OVER WARIDEA [My United Frese Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, July 17— Jitney drivers, thru their at- torney, W. R. Crawford, were scheduled to attempt, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, to get Federal Judge | Neterer to modify his injune- Upton Sinclair, novelist and tion restraining them from op- socialist, has withdrawn from erating along streets used by the national socialist party. | the traction company, basing In a statement in which he thelr plea on the need of the public for their service while likens the Prussian ruling class the care are tied up because of to “a beast with the brains of the strike. an engineer,” Sinclair takes is That the plea of Crawford was eue with his party on the so- (ot made at 10 a. m., when he ay called “majority report” oppos- peared in court, was due to the re- fusal of Attorney James B. howe, Ing war, and authorizes the of the traction company, to come to United Press to announce his (court un he was served with an “split” with the socialist: official notice. “Po to remain in the party We want to give the public the = me pone . ct ce we have at our command would be to misrepresent both the during the strike, and I do not con party and myself,” Sinclair ¢x-| sider we are in competition with plains. the car com ny when no cars are He predicts that the socialist peing operated,” said Crawford. | party will be wiped out if it en-| Howe announced that he would deavors to carry out its formally| oppose this move. declared policy of Brit cn ete to conscription The novelist’s chief reasons for withdrawing are the socialists’ op: position to conscription and to the war America is waging upon “Ger man autocracy.” mass opposition ‘BOPP WANTED BY MILITARY MEN, TOO By United Press Leased Wire “If the soctaliste had opposed | SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.—~At onseription of men unless con-|torney Gen. Gregory was called cription of wealth were likewise| upon today to decide whether civil included, I could have seen some|or military authorities are to have point to their argument, and pre-|custody of Franz Bopp, former aps have stood with them in pro-|German consul general, E. H. Van tecting the working class from bear-|Schaack, former vice consul, and {ng not only the physical but the/ Lieut. Von Brincken financial burden of this war,” Sin-| Bopp and his witnesses were clair declared Socialists of America stand alone brought from Angel island, where they are interned as alien enemies, in the world today in thetr oppos!-|to answer charges of complicity in tion to war, the novelist insists.) Hindu revolution plots. The court This is because socialists of other| set the bail of each at $25,000. en know the “Prussian ruling The military authorities then * in his opinion claimed custody of the three men, MEN TO OPERATE STREET CARS Applications will be received by the under- signed company from reliable men of good habits, between the ages of 21 and 45 years. Residents of Seattle or King County preferred. These men are wanted to fill positions as conductors, motormen and gripmen to operate street cars over the lines of this company in the city of Seaitle. GLASSES Scientifically and correctly made and fitted. USE OLD ROUTES’ 8 | ‘DR. KNOWLTON More than 25 years’ practice. Permanent, Reli Reasonable WHAT IS AI 1O= 2@SENECA 2 We will tell you tomorrow Quick, Safe Way to Remove Hairs | Keep a little delatone powder on Feed dressing table and when ugly, hairy growths appear, make a paste with a little of the powder jand some water, apply and let re- m the hairy surface for 2 or then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished This treatment quite harmese and rarely more than one appli* tion {s required, but to avoid appointment care should be u to buy the real delatone.—Adve tisement GROCERS’ PICNIC —aT— WILDWOOD PARK WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Boats Leave Leschi Park Fine select list of prizes for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Applications should be made to Superin- tendent of Employment, E. V. Minich, Room 109 Electric Building, 7th and Olive Street. Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. Seattle Division PICNIC WILL BE HELD ON THIS DATE Regardless of whether or { cars are running, rs of the Retail Grocers’ Association are preparing to take their friends and guests to boats at Leschi park by autos. ri

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