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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917. PAGE 2’ {53 years. "Service to the ‘homteturniener | an appealing showing of trunka and hand baggage arranged for your conve lent buying) on) MAIN FLOOR very fair pricings a YOU CAN MAKE MONEY BY CALLING ON US AT ONCE |, You know quite as well as we that it is only a matter of time until you have to have your teeth| attended to, and, on the principle that “a stitch in “Your Crodit ts G ‘No Cash Down “Make Your Own Terms!" “We Charge No Inter ap leather bag; made in 16 d 18-in, size time saves nine,” you are losing money every day you put it off. There | is no difference whether you make the money or save it, that is why we say you make money by coming to see { us at once and you save money when ~ you deal with us, because, owing to the large patronage we enjoy, we are able to make very attractive prices f the highest quality of dentcl servic and material. $12.95 regulnr price S1a50 —a« strong A serviceab covered trunk: re special tor the "$19.95 For the French children along the fighting region there are no games except war games. Every| hildish activity reflects the great struggle of their old Here ts a group at play with an tmpro-| vised "75" in the ruins of their once happy village. The children take their war games as seriou as their elders take the grimmer war game on which hangs the life of world democracy You should patronize us because an Wictoast”] | GERMANS FILL LUMBERPEACE GERMANS OPEN | snes eect grec toons mourners cg sented RANKS OF ARMY BELIEVED NEAR DRIVE ON PARIS Modern Painless Dentistry to your favorites and latest records. : . ve ie ng, cal well-being} is vitally involved in its highest perfection, ‘h a g all) VICTROLA V1. | ‘VICTROLA IX. 50 | WITH BOYS NOW BY SUZZALLO AT GREAT COST more so than others, the knowledge, Missing or defejctive teeth are a mor- material and equipment needed. tal defect. To; them is traceable the HENRY WOOD Peace in the lumber strike Dy United Press Leased Wire majority of ail nents, as any medical Washed Breet hate: Curtonentane:- | 'ven? be aeiitad teks -iepeaa PARIS, Aug. 10.—Germany evo, , y $ an WITH THE FRENCH AR. when the sanmailane ot liner | launched repeated attacks You should patronize us because man will tell }you. Calling on us MING, July 25—(By’ Wal) — | Union men and the represent. | SOU a Kiueh’ corner we have the largest practice; be- will only cost ou carfare and half ves 0 u e r : : a er Germany's last untouched re | Fevers to the state council of | north of Solssone—the bend in | cause we have largest, best equip- an hour of your \time. We will ex- sources of men have now been defense their decisions on a the. basis line nearest Paris ped, most modern dental office in the amine your teeth, xiye you valuable 1 mitted b th: early today. ‘ . m ’ d z gener teremicnnme seenclt ‘Thursdey afterveon, |_A territic bombardment over a| | Northwest. This large following advice and estimate of cost, free of OT Up the constant losses This was the belief of Dr. Henry front of five miles was followed t acquired and maintained by our rep- charge. We will be pleased to do in her fighting ranks, amount. | gurzallo, chairman of the counell,)!sfantry ansa which were att : 5 of ts Goa eae is ; ‘ , 4 ing to hundreds of thousands la marked by bitter hand-to-hand | utation, is one of our references to this and it will put you um#er no monthly, only two sources re- petieve: Beth: oldee ane. trent | ERENS:. sited ‘ok cupeured all you. obligation to us. the council's proposal aymp h ch killed or captured all main from which she can draw tically, aid Dr. Suszallo,|Germana who succeeded in reach-| “ : s . : cia bay weblinks: 40. the: | "ema cadiierunaer wag toa 1 positions | You should patronize us because | | We believe that “our reputadau classes of 1918-1919, all called [from the plan which we sub | eac 3 one of our many assistant den- is worth more than your dollar” and oe corre aig te adhe _ ee | tal surgeons is a registered graduate we know that “pleased patients mili. ; : ; | ery age, and the wounded sol. [20% bees made pu 4 took pai dentist licensed to practice by the mean more patients” and we are * nderatood t b addition to he Bos . A ee ee o ‘ a Z | diere who are able to return to |r racrtood that & con Pipe } State Board of Dental Examiners, prepared to spend ten times the val- LGentidprees aan Psu The committees anked that the One »| and in addition to that, each of them ue of any work in order to correct s latter ca wi iven ui 2 o'clock Friday to nor “inge A hla hie ER rive: | Germany an average of 50,000 eh ead lb " grompxition, prec ote has had years of actual practical ex- a possible error. We have the lar- A! men per month. jand both groups met sday |Rround in Flanders perience. gest dental practice in the state and nt oil doubt by sethertative te-/siar | j we propose to add to it by practicing yond all doubt by authoritative tn-| sider it. | Peet p ° CAN HELP ,to deliver $12,750,000 worth of food| formation from various confirma-| - | | And finally, you should patronize these principles. That is our guar- in 1916." tory sources. lee | us because that matter of your physi- antee to you. WAR BY TAKING This amount, deducted from the With the older classes, called ef e : = cost of the food, would have re-|the colors with the outbreak of t os Sintra o nar tear wear ows ow¢ Parrand Near GO FORWARD OWN BUNDLES ultimate consumer, the board| many {a making terri inroads Madam, th who del agg lher boy classes prematurely ca ed 2 . m, the man who deliv. | In concluding an appeal to the|t, the front. ele unt, 1914.18 , Bara set Sis caret soa fan eon ie ean |S News by Telegraph $/ [I FLANDERS, eva enta 1ces store would make 2 geod concludes with the statement styles Shayne ips phe > E Will you let him Join |“A package in the hand 1s as tr aes. i ey aH and Telephone Dy United Press Leased Wire ‘the ranks’? ge of honor as a Red Cr "This is the spirit of the plea button on the lapel.” Psd og a gage spe DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Former Kansans now residing in| ard French forces in Flande 4 . hd ~, ee sesscait of uation | Seattle will hold thelr annual picnic| Including completion of the Lady attendants on duty at all times. | defense to the women of the TAFT MUCH BETTER .. « consists closely to 40 per| &* Woodland park Saturday capture of Westhoek was re- ; , according to Mise Ida oe ihe ounce clateen of 1915, Employes of the Black Manufac| ported by Marshal Haig today. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. ited Press Leased Wire 1 7 fi i , woman member of M71 TER Kan Aug. 10,—-|to 1919. The ciasses of 1915 and| turing company to give picnic at, The British attack was made ear | Pom nid} O04! » urd ly today fro: the 7; A shat |Th® condition of William Howard 1916. bade agony eho son yo Gath Gok tae aie Friday| 19 addition to gaining complete| Diagonally across m Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. Miss Tarbell declares “that (of os an been fil here since|O™ sh f cent OC) Fae Ids meeting Friday | control of Westhoek, additional po- In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. the great necessity upon us de- the r « lines.| to appoint committee for festival at| sitions on the Weathoek ridge! ed te ‘ow en-| playfield Labor day BOW | DiREree Lane | were taken NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS A new local union of helpers for West of Y * paid the state. | the Sheet Metal workers and Cop| ment, ° suce eful attac par! i i prsiving| vetuasiine baa bdan cones meal, “a ouconsatul attack roe Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. SUQUAMISH, Wash.—T Mands a prompt, vigorous cut- last Monday, was im wut of the waste in all de- according to to ean the men who now ja.n; to deliver milady’s food. He » Auxtl-' Westhoek and secured the re De released for war, but Viously refused to eat, as ‘ r cent shea ( ie if “ os “gee — SOF ee ot ne be allowed rest and qu wengaeitene te which | (ary anc 4 Cross club meet here|ing positions on Westhoek ridge |} hysicians Wo BAe caeie toon “acrckante to is suffering from Intestinal trouble.|y still in 1 witntan | for sewing and knitting for sol-| “East and north of Hixschoote THEATRES ysician on’t Let coe , mot ' pine ae eee Cees were | Cae |the French continued to progre Harry Nutt Go to War Cut the cost of selling A WHOLESOME SUMMER DRINK Secaaie tau bare HULL, Macs.~—This town has a|. Describing the new gains made , Delivery Cost Is Heavy Horstord’s Acid Phosphate Germa 8 ; e ke by British, Haig stated Harry Nutt, paying teller in the “in Washington,” says Miss Tar. fe cooling and refreahing| To meet this emergency, the) herd of 326 hogs which are turning itt a PALACE HIP —- : ee esasion.” says Mise Tar. qmonade. “Queuches Wirt —Adre A146. ot 1519 Ie now ‘struc. | the garbage into pork ¥Our raiding parties entered the The new show that opened Bank of California, was disappointed nemy's positions on a wide fr Thursday at the Palace Hip is a/ When he fafled, Th blew in Dis dugouts and gre “If the conference at San Fran. great treat for children. KE. Meri- to pass the ph the clase or 1940 hs a ‘sday afternoon, cal examination acontnemnamenncmeecmemmenees (1108, Whi ready been “LITTLE SUNBEAM” reve y damaged hin dete There cisco does what Washington an's Swiss Canines present a funny | for drafted men. He had previous Non-Suk-Thum Mittens for the Baby é considerable enemy resistar t workers want it to do, a strike play called “The Territorial Qu $ c aad preven sevetal pointe severe 1 of telephone employes from tered,” in which the dogs im tried to enlist in the Coast artillery, in nam = nanan ties wore {nflicte Mexico to Canada will be called men as soldiers and characters, DAVY and quartermaster's corps of The Germa next week,” declared Business and provide a lot of good comedy.|the regular army, and had been while we occ Agent Delaney, of the local Woodward and Morrissey pre-| turned down each time because of ront syster 48 stopped by ma union of Electrical Workers, !sent “Hank, the Mule.” a clever | ph: ysical defects. it HA ‘, winners achine guns and a number of} Friday night delegates from all) Leo Fillier, the Ru olin: | he said, “I ho: aliy would ae The One Store Where Credit is Really an Accom. the Ladies’ Afternoon Hiridge club | prisoners FER poppe nag pe ea hp | ae us t, the Ramanian violin [he said ie ped I finally would get here are to tt ove nings to | " : ‘ nN . ae no le doctors. ‘ut uess modation Settlement of the strike at [Ave proto ium over winn hs meet at Labor temple, to elect | scored a big bit |have to forget it and stay at the Frye & Co. Plum st. pack. | ae 3 “7 aereey Y GERMANS ATTACK VIOLENTLY | d¢ strike conference at! The Four Juvenile Kings are| home.” ing plant, did not seem near | *28FN’ ‘ | By United Press teased Wire | sco Tuesday oungsters with good voices and} ——— —— Friday noon, according to J. 8. | SAN FRANCISCO.—Clay Yaryan PARIS, Aug O—Vietent | of this conference will eapecially pleasing in harmony. | { out on ball of $20,000 for slashing| German attacks from Pantheon Hofmann, of the butchers’ decide whether more t 12,000 tel Jack Case, the “Gleeful Gloom! wife's clothe to Epine de Chevrigny, while Oona. tkers will go on strike! py ‘ yhone workers wi on strike) Disturber,” is a funny monologist TAMAQUA, Pa.—Arlamond Wag-| the French were making prog this month to obtain an average in-|and a good sinzer reas in Belgium, was reported SN ; | | ing the Frye & Co. plant ie motive ar | | Compare a Bradbury Suit union. A compromise offer made by representatives of three packing houses, includ- | ner crawls in “dead” fire box of |crease for the men of $1 a da | Kane and Wagner, “The Dippy | falis asieop. Fire| {00ay. We haven't had a raise in four| Harmonists,” also provide por | Quits Pike St. Within 15 Taken point by point BRAD- Thursday, was presented at a | started, Wagner escaping badly he German assaults were made | yoars," says Delaney, “and we want/ comedy and singing Days | ¥ I meeting of 200 strikers Friday | burnt after violent bombardments and |yoer"y, 3 BURY CLOTHES will stand up a ens eee os rng $10,000 Stock Women’s Local barb t lee to rere Saenorted «by the famous |” s¢ ie crobeble that the delegates 4 ocal barbers to get raise in| Pog “ a f a 2 on the proposition submitted 7 i: sino {n|“glone"-Struppen (storming troops) | from Washington will consist of °° SUZZALLO TAKES UP Wearables at 25c to 35c under the most rigid co | wages, Monc on with suit of the better was still in progress. | Mayor Gill, executor of J. J. Fer Be Pred enemy. All attacks.were re-|Hhone operator and one “outside | on the $ makes. Come look the Wie at Hofmann “We are| suson estate, to be summoned toj In addition to this asnault, aj ©°o*™man | vd. eater ake Suits over at nge—note trving to get them to accept tha|*Ppear in court August 21 to show|atrong attack was launched in thet | A sclentific Investigation of we the Mate the Workmans ship offer, don't think we will reach| how much of his commission was |region of Foyet, north of St. Quen |“LITTLE JACK” SEES the exemptions that will be Mae éhen notice the an agreement today, and I don't | Collected and what disposition had |tin, over a kilometer front Thi necessary in order that war In- feel at iit : ‘| been made of It attack Was repelled with he vl 0 ER ! | dustries in the state of Wash. feel at libert to announce nov | y can buy a Bradbury ‘The men want 10 hours’ pay for|land, breaks lex when overturned ton of the advanced French lines,| NEW YORK, Aug. 10—Despite; the calling out of the select F $25 t $30 eight hours’ work, and the dis | in auto near Potlatch, Wash which the enemy retained the cheering effect of the visit of, service army is being carried rom o charge of the Frye & Co. Chinese| Three men and woman arrested sy little “Jac de Saulles to his moth on by the state council of de. 5 cooks. It is understood that the| by dry squad for bootlegging. BERLIN DENIES ADVANCE er, physicians again attended her| fense under the personal su- and at the same t have the company has eed tO an eight A sailor, girl of 13 of Charlesion,| BERLIN, via London, Aug. 10.—|today. The 4-year-old boy clam-| pervision of Chairman Henry advantages offered by hour day and agreed to do away| \Wash., and young couple from Ta-| Repulse of all British attacks was, bered up the stairs of the jail yes Suzzallo, : with the cooks, and it is said that|coma reported missing to police, |nnounced in today’s offictal state: terday, crying “Where's mother?”| Hearings were held Thursday OUR CREDIT PLAN the sole argument now i on the} TACOMA—Child of eight burng|Ment, From the Monchy-Peetes and remained a half-hour with her,/mght by Dr. Suzzallo, in conjunc new scale of wages. to death in garage playing with ad, as far as the Arras-Cambria “l've got daddy's haton,” was one tion with a committee consisting Just a small payment give | The company officials refuse to| matches. Jroad, deep English masses attacked proud remark of the boy, as he|of Commissioner of Immigration ‘ MT aresl : discnas the matter | KETCHIKAN ka. Conrad |!n advancing waves, but suffered chattered to her. Others in the Henry M. White, State Labor Com you the Suit you 1 - | nv ries as drafted, slashed |8¢vere losses from the German de-|room were fairly startled by the, missioner Younger, Dr. Carleton : ' mer can arrange throat wrists while en route |fensive fire, it was stated statement, but Mrs, de Saulles was| Parker and U. 8. Naturalization Of see ae sared too weak! ficer Wood, on necessary exemp ee erere’ : IN ILLINOIS QUIT wept a little as she folded Jack in telephone and telegraph, ‘transpor- || qua*gi'sat salts <n ath. ; ad i a Ada N.W. GOVERNORS = DUE TO GRAIN GOST "3 2 sei a yoy ihe “hhojaa’a? dhe Mtacga. fas Se Hy United Press Leaned Wire of the investiga. |] $3.95. RDAY E NING ‘ % SATU ve CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Twenty-one TO CURB | Ww w By United Prose Lensed Wire would ald her in throwing off her! tions is to obtain accurate informa Mlinois coal mines will be closed . . ©) CHICAGO, Aug. 10.-—-Beet and depression, but early reports today| tion for the use of the exemption down today ae a result of @ strike | my United Press Leased Wire pork will continue high as long as were that the condition of Mrs, de, board of 9,000 miners, according to an-| OLYMPIA, Aug. 10.—Seeking co-|the farmer can get $2 or moro a,Saulles was practically unchanged = - |] $1.50 Pert } Mic rouncement by an agent of the Till-|operative action and harmony in| bushel for his corn | FILLING ORDERS | nois Coal Operators. The mines| handling the I. W. W. rebellion! This was the explanation by Chi $1.00. eeu: affected have an output of 100,000/and labor unrest in the West, gov-|cago wholesale and retail dealer: BRITISH LABOR TO By United Press Leased Wire H goa tons a day ernors of Western states will meet | today for soaring meat prices | NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Tho un.| | Sls and The official who refused to allow |in Portland tomorrow, Gov, Lister! Beef and pork brought record MEET SOCIALISTS filled tonnage of the ted State his na to be used in connection ; announced today te name |prices today. Beeves on the hoof corporation deereased — by with the announcement said the| Governors Alexander, Idaho; |sold at $14.35 per 100 Ibs., which, LONDON, Aug. 10.—Rritish Ja-| 539 tons, the monthly report to. a5 ’ men were striking for $1 a day | Stewart, Montana; Boyle, Nevada; record was established yesterday, bor today decided to be represent-| day howed Unfilled orders on HOFFMAN S$ * raise ecaure of the unfounded | Lister, Washington; Withycombe, | while pork old at § y-2be ed at the Inte al al clalist} hand July St totalled 10,844,164 icity given a 1 enormous | Oregon, and probably see pee than yesterday's record conference ached 425 Pike, ¢ er Fitth, a2 1334 SECOND AVENUE re ed fos Stock-\tons, compared with 11,5 r jtons on June 3’ »y operators.” California, will attend, price, holm in Septem