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THE heart days” girl over the ized with THEOD destroyer, “HI VARMINT You haven't forgotten your when you licked half the school for laughing at you and the little Johnson's story, JACK PICKFORD LOUISE HUFF FATTY ARBUCKLE In his latest two thousand-foot grouch Until Wednesday Night Only. “sweet- way — It's all in Owen “The Varmint,” pictur- ORE ROBERTS S WEDDING NIGHT.” INBE FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11— ADMISSION 15c—CHILDREN 5o Rin | Reliable Dentistry Iam prepared by reason of mod-| ern equipment and many (27) years of practical experience to produce} the highest class Dental Work at moderate prices Gold Crowns, $5. Natural Crowns, $5. Bridgework, per tooth, $5. Plates, $8 to $15 Protective guarantee with all Largest and Most Up-to-Date Dental Offices on the Pacific Trained Nurses in Attendance PAINLESS AUSTIN Dentist N. W. Cor. Third and Pike. Entrance, 1504 Third Ave. TREAD STAR WANT ADs}! clude ——— —@ pain wo y oy PUBLICITY WILL AID ARMY PLAN .: ~~ United Presse Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Aug. thers and mothers whose sons go to the “firing line” in France will know just what sanitation tions surround the m jsays Dr. Franklin H 21 Martin, chair |man of the committees on medicine jand surgery, of the national defense | council Constant vigilance is to be main tained thru the daily press, he says “I belleve the country the medical lesson of the 8 | American war. Publicity is go to be the safeguard against similar mistakes in this vastly greater en terprise,” he pointed out Vital as is the matter of sure care of the wounded, this task is « |amall importance, Dr. Martin says in comparison with that of keeping the men in the camps and on t ships free from infectious diseases “It can be promised that th will be no dangerous epidemics o preventable disease,” Dr. Martin concluded See Dr. Edwin J. Brown HIMSELF “Dentist 13,7" Ay eoding: Union Block | Get $25.00 set of tooth or = $25.00 sot 16.00. These prices in extracting without wag ELECTRICITY’S Latest Achievement Wonthrough the medium of akite strin; it has performed mighty feats in the service of man—and now it perhaps ing o has been given a new and greater task—the mov- the nation’s commerce and travel across the mountains, On the “Milwaukee"’ for 440 miles over three ranges of mountains steam has given place to electricity. Nosmoke,no cinders, just smooth, clean travel on trains traditional for the excellence of their service. What more delightful vacation than a trip to the historic East over the electric high- way of th e CHICAGO Milwaukee & St.Paul RAILWAY Reduced fare tickets to Chicago and cities East now on sale. /e will plan your entire trip and arrange all details. city sHCOND Phones ket One ND CH Main 69a, STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1917, PAGE 3 ‘Millionaire Clown Coming to FRENCH WILL BE ‘Seattle With Wife Who’s the “Little Mother of the Circus” | KEPT WARM AND = | WILL FEED WELL , PARIS, Aug, 2-—(By Mall) France has abandoned her pro posed civil mobilization. The new move is taken to mean in many quarters that the Ribot government has the war situa tion so well in hand that it will not be necessary to draft the French citizenry between the ages of 16 and 60 for war work War work will remain volun tary in France 16 dark economic cloud accom bad M panied by sinister rumors of winter to come, following the fuel hortage of 1916-17, has also been shunted to an inconspicuous place on the horizon. Paris has the word of the prefect of the Department of Seine that the great metropol will not feel the pinch of either hunger or cold during the coming winter This official unee that the coal supply is assu that food supplies will be plentiful The conditions which caused the Parisiens to stand in line befor food emporiums and coal yards will be fo talled, he declares and thereby ohasizing that France amount of suffering no gre over the ravages of German sub marines Another piece of good news emanates today from the ministr of commerce to the effect t Parisians will soon be with National Fe tional Cloth” for to be a real bor ather has fin pr shoe ally aviated to prohibitive prices The ave pr for re a pair of shoes is now t about $2.0 which ts more than double pre-war tax, Men pay about $10 for a good pair of sho: ladies must pay about $15 | want the mode vA > CLOWN ' The French national o« will ‘ost about francs 0 wear Did you ever hear of the “milion-|of the scene t tion of Ring and comfort will be ¢ nteed but aire clown? He to see her taking dictation | style will n It will be the na : f her husband. There, in the| tional sty Fancy footgear will His name is George Hartzel h he arr ‘ a 1 and friendly shade of a tent or gilded | however, continue on sale for those what's more, he is coming to Seat-| wagon, with Mra. Hartzell’s type-| who want to pay the pr tle. This notable character of the| writing machine perched on the top| The “Nationai Cloth” will be sawdust is one of a band of 60}! & trunk and himself often dress-| guaranteed by the government of tinny telaare. “whe tecvel Whi Gaal the motley garb of the ring,| good quality in vart shades at : Hionaire clown” attends to|a nominal price. There will also Ringling Brothers’ circus nn pondence. In ad-| probably be some on greedy to exhibit here next Thursday and to her duties as wardrobe) tailors who will attempt to charge Friday jmistress, Mr. Hartzell is official) too much for tailoring the national chaperone with the circus, and to) product Of course, Hartzell isn’t worth al Hartzell ¥ ®| her falls the duty of fter million by several dollars—but| the social welfare of t ' THEY'LL OPEN PACKAGES ch man, Mrs. Hartzell | rls © take part : . vie oh more 2,000 Pairs Sample Shoes Thrown on Sale Wednesday We had to get back of ft all and|/Mr, H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great B. Schneider banner for than a dozen years They have always earned good salaries, saved their money d in | vested it wisely. Today y own property in Chicago, Boston and fore Iphta, id have an in fie! to keep th pene l for the rest of their lives Hartzell and his nus ed to seed once for just one yea the t 12 months they ever spent s a lure about ¢t naw dust © of the band an hoc r is too str at says Hartzell we are never b er than when the ‘call’ come he «pringtime and we know that to take to the road f& ° and when the Ha the road,” it is not to be » their business inte ed. Mra. Hartzell is pert t and it is not unusual for those > frequent the “back TACOMA WOMAN ASKS SEATTLE TO RAIS The First Wa pital corps has mo now at and | atten » the fact a lake for Palo Alto Washington has no le wh r.” wri M Wil y are ving,” she for California within a few and I am sure that the leave their native state hearts ple th at least intereste The proper adi tions is: Maj. Carroll ington Field Hospital Vash Girls Wear ‘Trench Helmets for Style} n day would » with lehter First Wash Murray Whether it is used by him as a protection against Boche bullet or by her protection against the sun, British trench helmets are becoming popular steel on, This one is a ‘| for wet weather | | | at $2.85 and Emporium Stocks, Grabs Entire Larsen-Mueller Shoe Co. Stock of Portland, Oregon. 2,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes Just Unpacked and Thrown on Sale Wednesday at Rock-Bottom Prices. r — Men's Walk-Over and Sam- to $4.00; $1.98. Men's Walk-Over Shoes, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 value: Walk- Over name and price stamped on every pair, go at $2.85. Men's Fine go Wednesday at Sample Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $3.50, at $1.48. Ladies’ Walk -Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample White Canvas Shoes and Pumps, at 9S8¢ and up $7.00 Red Cross’ Ladies’ H. M. ROGERS Shoes, 12-in. top, at Proprietor of the Red Front Cloth Men's Florsheim Shoes, ing Co., Who Brings These Great Stocks to Seattle worth to $7.00, go at $3.48. Men's Heavy Work Shoes, $2.85 pair 1.95. wear, worth to $6.00, go * Shoes, all solid leather, go at ls’ Sandals and Mary Janes at 98¢e. If you are in need of Shoes, come to this sale. Never again will high-grade Shoes, such as Walk-Over, peat Red Cross, etc., be offered for so little money. Men's Suits Sacrificed at $7. 65 AND A $2.50 HAT FREE WEDNESDAY. Suits that sold to $16.50 go Wednesday at $7.65. Men’s| $20.00 high-class Suits, including —a rare value at this price—$8.95. Men's Suits, beautifully tailored, serges; latest Spring styles; wool fabrics in lot; former prices to $30.00 to $11.85. And a $2.50 HAT FR’ Wednesday we will sell Men's at 19@; 10c Handkerchiefs at 3¢; 69e¢; Men's Wool Underwear, Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38; Men's $1.50 Union Suits at @Se@; $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear 98¢. These are just a few items picked at random from these Rogers just grabbed this great Larsen-Mueller| It's al Bo Gir Cut Wednesday | great stocks Portland stock and will throw it all on sale tomorrow. huge u be as a godsend to the economical shoppers of Seattle. 15c ARROW COLLARS, late styles, will be sold 2 for l45e¢. A large lot of Men's Overalls, all sizes, go at 49¢. Men’s Pants that sold to $3, at 98@. Boys’ Suits, worth to $6, Dress Shirts, Black Bear Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc., in fact every- thing for a man's dress or work wear included in this sale, and | going at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard | Note Carefully our Address— | merchandise RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1508-1510 FIRST AVENUE Opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. We've just bought another new stock, and it goes on sale Wednes day. So come—now is your chance to get first pick if you want to save, come to this sale, and please shop early. straw and leather combina Sale Starts Wednesday Morning at 8 A. M. Sharp.— ple Shoes, broken lines, worth Jrfs Remedy $3.48.|O]d Convention Is Griffon and Collegian makes | in tweeds, worsteds and many Society and Strauss pure} with every Suit sold.|? President Suspenders | 91.50 Cluett Shirts at}; worth to $2.00, goes at 68e¢;|} \j ndertaking—and "in these days of soaring prices it will) ¥ jeary. SAY AUANUUNNAAAUUUUNAGGAONOAUEASOUOUUNNOAE Lee ¥ Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Lert Mother Wants to HUNNANEUANIIN LUTDULNUAAAAAAML Be Movie Actress Dear Mies Grey lam «a mar nnd three dear little gir ! ave our home Ife is delightful, 1 wa married when quite ne. before ee I had any chance to elop w nelf along any artistic lines, Now Buys the I have an opportunity to become a . moving picture actress, My hus Finest band in perfectly willing, encor . igen Wie, i feck ta aabant, toe be Kitchen understands my mobition How . ever, my friends all discourage Cabinet Apis CUAt Wh. Have Gomnestin’ ton On Earth vt of mother ty ine ; For $1 this celebrated ( Pe, * your kitchen. While you balance $1 a week. No with it fly an urke you ing in an age peopl ealize that a woman ¥ may be a good wife and a good delighted. mother, and at the same t Leet toca Mey ghey You are taking time to other pursuits without the only judge. If it neglecting your home, there 1s i ‘ 4 no reason why hould not every expectation there is hecae wan like this you simply can’t made a succe Girl Feels Blue; No Young Men Call | Dear Mins ( a girl ears old, a ediur height vk in t mad | other, It told that I am good Don't think I n opinion of myself contrary, I think some t be be and ar have too for, 0 thing n ep a liking to me a on me What Tt is only natural tha blue PEGGY e persons think they get they want by k ing minds on the su Others be that they tract what want ¢ when they thinking it Probably one to I should what eve th stor Every seam and joint Range is hand-riveted, meth an influenc er upon shapl But feeling “blue” y never draw any etter forget boys for a while cted to happen {t does. rent us prove stove taken as the about and trust the Some- you get the broadest on a cabinet—all your money back if you are not absolutely doesn’t without the use this statemer part Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. MEGEL. President deliv ou pay fees. ered to the interest—no And guarantee ever made cabinet are using it You‘ are come up to your With an offer not to the no risk no sale. afford try | Trade your used furniture as part payment on a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET. The"Stay Satisfactory’ Range THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE in the Monarch Malleable of stove putty. The only Range sold in Seattle that is so constructed. t. Liberal credit terms, payment on a Monarch. | Today’s } * Today's Market | | Girl, 24, Engaged to 20-Year-Old Man Dear Miss Grey: I am 24 years} Report f age and aged to a man of Onn cag Rpm ae 0. We are very much in love.| * will interfere with our future ? UNDECIDED. Whether {t would Interfere VROETABLES Beans Green Cabbage Winningstead you think the difference in at road |e appiness or not de. apse 8 ‘ adividunl ‘tao | Mecap tise coos : ament Some men of 20 | ; 1 nd are as old as others of 24, and Tae: ier Gaile some young women of 24 ap- | Germ Muske-—Per Ib. pear younger than others of | Cacumbere— 20, So it really ian't a matter | Ne YM cccceccrsesereceeteses years so much as physical BEANS pson fitness and alertness of mind i, mew, por th 10 Local, per Ve. ” for Perspiring Hands All-Grain Chop 65.00 Oats 00 Ps Kelled Onte Wheat ~/ Bra. . se eeeeeee og | Shorts Sinead Rolled or Ground Bariey 67, i; | Corn Cracked Corn 200 Soya Bean Meal 1000 Oil Meal erererey Cocoanut Meat o ee rye ja Meal 31.00 90.00 19.00 16.00 Aitalte, Hey 5.00 Timothy ‘ a Wheat Hay 00 Dear Miss Grey: My hands per: | spire badly. This very annoy 30} ng. If you can tell me of a rem bagees oe y, I will be grateful Per to PAULINE » A 40 hid Toneeik to 4 eh ’ Nebraska, per TB. » T mula is a g dr Coe. : ae > ed perspiring ha and | anuberb at) may pr at home es D 1.06) Pig refer Penge cs Local, per ‘ 2.08| F n c o | Locals, 60.00@ 60.00) ox n oz.; powdered | rrourre 5 oz: powdered | Apricots . 13s be | isackberries 2 Black Fartartan, ib. oF acid menthol | oll of eucalyptus, 4 oz a fine wider, to be applied ene to the hands and sprinkled in- | pemons ide the gloves Loganberries AL aimee Not Alw ay’ Observed Dear Mis On which side of # lad @ gentleman walk when he is her escort on the street? FRED. Men walk upon that side whic will best ‘ woman from the former keeping to the walk is not served crowd, The convention of outside of the now ob: strict Htousters—Old, live Good block @Melling Prices to Retailer fer | | Butter, Egge and Cheese i , Hower— vative Washington y, cube. 43 tive Washington y. brick 144 rage | 4 Storage California, brick a & | Paese Solect ranch as Storage a Cheese Domentio wheel Country «Prices pi 81.00 81.00 Food Food Jackies’ Sweet Teeth Will Be Well Filled sed Wire TRAINING Caramels, Press I T LAK TION, Ill, Aug 000 packages STA 100, | | OR. J. R. BINYON | FREE as Salted peanuts, 50,000 packages. | Sugar-coated peanuts, 50,000 pack-| ages. 12,000 pack-| chocolate, Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES | ON EARTH |the girls’ seminaries in the world,| prescribed unless absolut An that Indiana company announces ice is high because coal is} high. And c as everybody knows, {8 high because the weath- er is warm, | BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca St. Phone Matm 1550 Milk chocolates, 100,000 packages. | © That reads like an order for all] (ost | by appointment Every Housewife Should have these Two Splendid Cook Books THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK “ FISHER’S BL! D SOUR an MILK RECIPE COOK BOOK Both edited and all Recipes Prepared and Tested by Isabelle Clark Swezy Cooking and Baking expert. Editor Pure Food Department Seattle Post Intelligencer. Send four cents in stamps for both books; two cent stamp if only one is desired. Address Fisher Flouring Mills Ce, Harbor Island, Seattle : RHEUMATIS Cured betas Drugs? sor medicines of any kind There ts a remedy that cures troubles “quickty aml thoroughly, ‘This m= edy is electricrgy, the power that gives Ite to the fills the vitals with new life the morning full of vim, free from paises and aches. Blectra-Vita harged body battery, which pt unbroken stream of galve y into the nerves ina selt-< ogee ligt os health vdition Blectra-Vita, worn while you sleep, pours a soothing stream of Vital force y into the weakened nerves and tell you that it ie the gr ator k In it they with | Ave, are one of the fow epttest! put it is all intended for 11,000| FREE | Geass grind lenses from start to jackies in training here. In addi-!} BOOK | tele att and we are tion, they eat 240 gallons of ice! mont on Firat Ave! sam, in cones, daily Consultation free, Office houra: 9 by graduate orea pit } a. m. to 6:30 p, m,; Sundays or evenings Phone Main 6470, The Electra-Vita Co. Roo 206 Empress Bldg. 1016% Second Ave., Cor, Spring Beattle, Wash. You wake up ine

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