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| a to your account-— —if you have an account here your additional pur- chases will be added with- } out a first payment, niaher terme promigt# corer eae afl sumbownered io topedtty, tow 1818 imekiee, 28 imehen graben grit BA Fe bight + ise? $1.95 regular price $0.30 »mfortable r, solid + fumed y upho! reallient uphol Vable sunita fitted with oll tempered ateel springs mered in brown brie * Most sick people can have the best of health if they will give a doctor a real chance to de something for them. It is only necessary that they STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1917. PAGE 2° SWOLLEN PROFITS [NeW socuust “OF WAR MUST BE ‘raxnen soo | Honest, Painless Dentistry _ _TAXED---JOHNSON By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept. 4— swollen taxes will come to the all merohant, er and manu facturer S@vernment does not conscr@m Wats Ge pay war Bille. Yom Wwortiny wee sent eur wany by Ganater Jehnaen, of Culifernioa, ov he reeumed hie indore to fevy mere taxes on the wor prefite af great indve ree than ure @ In the fiaunce committon Bill. HW coat and cotlar off, and hie gleeves rolled up, the big Culifor- Jeumn won found im Bio office am amering eorrmnpomdanes, From |! marta of the country Bare come let tore and telerrastor eympathising exh bis fipte to bave bloed profits ‘ong tor the war many jamxtouy lest hin plan result in bust | eaweune dhe pire bet i Twe Thoaries Clank Ro Johexon took time.off te at plaie just pat hia fight means to are izen and average tterly trree ar taxa tion are fiehting for macy tn the senate,” Johnson began “One view ts voleed end led by Senator Penrose, In contunetion with Sepators Smoot, Lodee, Sim mons asd others. reorescetion, ap parentiy ne overwhelotne maior ity, Inaivty Gpem a minicsom of tex ation on war profits: while thn minority #roun of smators. like Rorah, Hollis, Kenyon and MeNary 6 matinom of tux profits: Exslaine Minertty Plan len of the mloertty, ected by the nemate ta the vote unen sy amendment. te to average the prefita ef a bund ness for three veanw bute thw war, to deduet thin fall prewar profit frene naofies mundie destting thre war, and tax by 76 or 89 per oneyt the remainder “For preceding the war, a cvirpairatien made pro reapeetinnty, of #75 000, $100.000 and $1°%.000 the av erage peace profit would be $106 909 Others Anak 3t Pur Ci urine the the « concern made a peetit ef $260,000 ® year, from this war profit weld eted the $100,000 averse #, tad tam woud be lew “The croup led be Pramonn went take of war prefite 21 pr cant The rroun led br Borwh and Potts would take 70 te 8) year come “We who favor high thoes of war profits Insist the expernre of war should be paid by thowe who profit by war; that the burden of twotfon thes Hemet heavily epoo the great case of our penpik wien tapbathon can be lad upire emorerous sume coined aut of ome cotutitn tunes and our mations penta; that when the supmece mrad. mum sacrifice le required of should be ranuired of the i tn three yenre | FORMED SOON Dy United Press Leased Wire MINNEAPOLIS, new American party which v@l pledg ite loy United States gov Ite democratic principles will be organized at the fir® national conference of the alliance rand de fhearmy wDdiak Mens here to- 2h GARE. ‘Tete jday by Joke 8. Syurye. York, former mewber af the sorte; aha) waltlue catmems execarive comtitree, Rate cathy picketed } ego ewsutned Sucdene of the ullwged Profits, unti the Wor esi qnAmwrican attitede of certain of with anheardof Nabiities} ite lenders, jobin upon us all, “T want it diatinetly understood the full BU must be.puld! that I am not am @eeacialiet,”. said 6 omall merchont asd the ar-lepargo. “I am util} @ aociaiiat My lermge property over, und when heart and ound Orn tb ete Scowrtcns | j thot tone comoes 1h nerchaat, tht gortatiet Mov: and with toy) Stredwoms, (60 Carcomt, “and the country In the for word de ordigury property owner, a6 be Nar! aw racy rowfully mnret bis serollen ‘More ip Minnenpolia, before th! taxes, will wor bn ww WO | conferences endn, will by born @ differeat and suplee Whwm the 00: | rw new politics! party wBteb will/ deavar Wa made to ghtee bis bur oe trae to tho feodamental idenis dee an@ to compel (ose who profit: of American sociuliem ané demo: od by war to pay a just part of the | rary expenses of war “There are no exnoctudtats te thin “om ‘@ purty.” \ Spargo orrived bere with otben | ery ploneer home the otanic recipas of our graedmoth ore for the treatmeot of dinease ere woedertully dependable, Ev fall she gathered her various herbs: thoroughwort, camomile, sage, pennyroyal, wormwood, rue ha = et t is interesting to note that) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept The E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | trial of F. C. Oxman, Oregon cattle: the most successful randy | OHO, cburged with attempting to in ile We Rave, wan orig S200 & Witnane to Kive perjured tes ared for Baiene we from timony, WU! et start tomorrow, as se of tdese betasle recipes, and |schedule@. Attorney Samuel Short the demand for this famous medi. "idee, for Oxmaa, announced today cia bax grown uetll over 360,600 | that he will ask for a continuance | pounds of reots and herbs are watt Septet 12 when th 0 ie use entty fo ite prepernti Je | Cate win bec tgrat Ag pel Semek aee Oumas, with Bis wife and ehsld, | wuffers from formmle tils to «ive this | Wil reseh Bae Francisco towight famous mediciae a trial. Atterney Nichols, of Baker, ©: s| wil accompasy him, and will assist Strertrhtge in the defense BUTTE 18 FACING | ADDITIGHAL STRIKE | | My UCnited Prese Leased Wire | BUTTE, Sept. 4A atrike of bers of the Buliding| ions, the shut-down of the! ependeat mines which fo \far have survived the shutdown. apd now and serious complications fn the Inbor situation, due to the government's proposed fixing of Delicious Sundaes & Lunches omg copper prices—these possibilities 1406 - ZNDAVE featured Bu’ labor troub! | which are mere ferious than ev 4k Joutpouring of money to finance democracy’s fight. “The moment war ceas that | moment that gpservotr dri@. Of course those making tems sans ory toaily pre $100,000 emeens war) | Dependable Dentistry | The Strongest _ Endorsement in ° Dentistry Is Honest, Skillful Work Therefore by the Churacter—the Standard—the Endurance and Benefits Received by My Putimsts of the Work | Do I Wish f Be Known—To Be Judged By—Asd Upan My Recard of Nearly 30 Years of Unbroken Success As « Dentist | Saunt, My Expert Advice as a Specialist in the treatment and cure of the dread disease, Pyorrhea; my serv- ices as a diagnostician; my skill in all Painless Dental operations is available to every man and woman seeking to know the plain truth regardug their individual case My remarkable cures; mations in the restoration of lost teeth by my sanitary replacable and remotabie Geid and Porcelain Crown and Bridgework, and in fact all phaser and kinds of dental operations can be attested by hun- dreds of my satisfied patients, each one of whom I have benefited greatly The results ¥ have sttamned in the treatment and cure of scores of ases of Pyorrhea have been mar- velous. I use intelligent, ebiftfal, scientifie methals; | remove the I help nature to re-granw lost and destroyed tissues. 1 restore and replace ail lost My first measures sre preventa- my second measures are cor- tective. If you want to get to the real cause of trouble, come to me—I know can tell you My fees are low compared with the service I render and the high DR. H. T. (Ex-President Michigan Sta 505-512 EITEL BUILDING N. W. Corner Second and Pike-—Where Gwift’s Drug Store Elliott 3026, transfor- | $ standard of work I do: My charges are no more than eth: charge for infetior work and »w-par-skill | service ORAL PROPHYLARIS The preventative measure ageist mouth diseases, tooth decay, ly- orthea, dental abscesses. In my enlarged offices J have provided. a chair for Oral Prophy- laxis work (teeth cleaning) with trained Prophylactic nurse in at- tendance. ALL WORK PAINLESS AND FULLY GUARANTEED I treat Pyorrhea heroically, ecl- entifically, effectively, successfully. I treat abscessed and diseased teeth and lesions of the mouth. I have.a complete X-Ray room and use the X-Ray as an aid to | my diagnosis of difficult cases. I do-the highest class of Crown, Bridgewert, faotd Fillings and Porcelain Restorations, P | 1 make Vateute and Gold Arti- ficiat’ Plates, using genuine TRU- BYTE teeth - All work is Painless, I use No- vorgin in filling teeth and in remov- ing live nerves; also my own Pain- | less systern of extracting teeth. Examinations and estimates free. 2 te Board Dental Examiners) ; : Is Open Evenings and Sundays, «... Vachon of Reston ot he Ect creo, is Uke Drleetyea) sat Is dentistry that reflects credit upon the knowledge, Ith made oct of humanity's OPEN NEW COURSES Fomnumcown Slo, et G. Ae give serious attention to their ailments rifice; ah we stout net experience and akill of the dentist, end brings piens ormery algbil and they can be made well aguin. Do you fee! shaky all over? Are you weak? Do you lack ambition and energy? Do you have that “all gone” feeling when yéu get up in the morning? Are you troubled with headache, ain in tre Jointe ar i ih u a : i | | these trou- Bes is to eliminatethe cHiam Sle; aman Gage Ue ie rane GEtiyy ureewill surely cure yea. oo" Your cee |s o@ @yaae—cannet be worse—than hundre@ of others thi Hive come ce us ang regained health and strength by our NatuFal ent. Do you wish to know THE CAUSE of your trouble and how to eliminate It? You will.be mighty well pleased with our treatment and it will be worth much more to you than It will cost. Come and find out for yourself what can be done for you. nnot help we will tell you ao. Consultation fr Hours—10 to 11, 1 to 5, 7 to DR. MACY, Man@per NATURAL CURES INSTITUTE Aliments of the Glands and Nerves a Specialty 813 SECOND AVE., 2035 EPLER BUILDING be lavish of ome Ktved ame ton @er of our dotane.” England Prowes Cane “The onewor mente by Senator Penrose amt hile fetiowven is that vy guch Mawew as em propows we fp jure business and prewest produc tivity and preehude the ordinary flum of industry, The we dnay Enaginad takes now © per cent of war profits amd the finaecind ox ts of Eumhond may tosinens wan newer better, ner pres gromter “Enetend peck 5% per cost ef ber the fleet year and we “Peciond took 4 pur comt of ber war profits th r] we gave our peopl 1 Kegtund took 99 per © ly, Wit take $1 per cent and give to thone whe mnde Mteraly bbb Hf lkommn oat OF war treval! aod eriumy, F practical? 70 per cent of this year's war snipe Simafl Marchente Muat Pay ‘Every dolar We tefows to take toduy frors those fabotous war oroking whieh gate the pacifists creond for ealing Uhis a Corpora thom war, Mast be paid ultimately the otal merchant and small reperte owner and the average cl igen. “Today we have a financial reser- clr spon which to draw-a reser- volt of wat profits which ¢ } le have creared by their patriotic i WAR PROFITS TAX nent to mld 0% profits as the differ. en normal profits and 17 income was bere by those favoring the committee plan, Senator La Bol lette’s amendment placing a 60 per ent tax on war profits was then beaten, to 18 NCING, DINNER, BUTLER Refined atmosphere—menu sistent with your pocketbook vertiven@t MUSIC AND HOTE con- Ad TRU TORTUR! Can be eliminated by wearing Land « Kupture Support trial to prove ‘ spent A_LUNDBERG CO, ‘Third Avenue Beattie are and profit to his patrons, |Seattle’s 30,000 Permanence Dentistry that lasts a fifetime—that endores throngh all the years and all the changes in condi- tians—quality, Beauty igework, Crowns or Plates that vie with na- ture greatest triumphs—evenness, symmetry, \ nateral ness Perfect Fitting Work that adapts itself to every angle of the mouth—that is comfortable and consoling. Painlessly Performed Extracting, filling or treating without pain, dan- ger or discomfort—as easy as having the hair cut. Economy Our famous Dentalloy Plates, that possess all the good qualities of gold, yet cost less than a quarter as much Our superior $25 Rubber Plates at $15. Gur unequalled Crown and Bridgework, at $5 and || up—alb these combine the highest «uwality of ma- t terial and workmanship with the lowest possible cost—m othet words, the most for the least. Courtesy, Kindness Con | } ider@tion for the feelings and the @@lare of patrons—these have proven valutble aad | ortant factors in the gratify (@@ @ecess tha®@a | Dire our labors, e THIS 19 DEPEND@BLE DAN TSS*Hy. NATIONAL DENTISTRY IS DEO@MD- © ABLE DENTISTRY. ° our im wr ATIONAL DENTISTS ] ina- tion and Estimates Free LZ With one comp new in , three fire-proof teaching forces, ochee! system opened te approximately 83,000 seym and girls Tussday Classes were held for the fire time in the new W t Seattle high school, built to accommodate 1,800 | s, am lines which are « new! departure io webool arcbitectors ia | he dofiding t Ineated on Wet wt the Hiawatha play % lo & lomg, two-wary stror Pith oo lawemeot sod no cteltrawes, yee tnetiows being sub- atitated for che tarter. | Cost $300.000 When the gong rang the opening of the schvol year at o'clock Tuesday, the structure was prac- tically finished and ready for use. Its approximate cost was $300.000. ight-room brick additions were Iso opened Tuesday at the Ma- |drona, Seward, and Youngstown schools. These are estimated to cost $90,000 each. | New courses have been institut. ed by the school executives, both lin the high school aud grammar jschool curricula. full year's course in general ic Pupils Start Work fo} DENTISP SPECIALISQ WH rYORRHTA he di sponsible of all teeth, and bodily diseases, often resulting in death, health; i sloughin Don't A tit allow this disease to in tine truly grow applies to of 5 the high at moderate Lady [PAL attendants. Taird and Pike © on all work | NLESS AUSTIN| [awd | hae been, sclemce for firse year high sctool | Herrivwem puplis has been {maugurated im the oaks. It will embrace! gy Wes of the piuced In charge of tearbanng : “Gomd ctimeassip and pat (#10 be wmphacined tm all expo chief schencwm |or the Sauttiv adonl gyutum 1 re ” ghid Rantetgne S: wil " ones nn FP. B Wiiard Towsdas. { thom subjects, which, it We te eved, will equip tim to gtnwp| See Or. Edwin J. Brown Te advanced @ork easily later oa 38 on. a carve ta or exoreeace, er: HIMSEL tending ower 4 gemt bas alwo oun | femmes Benticl added to «he Bigh achond eorroom lum. T be UL DO ominous ewe ner In the grade . ip gevugruphy thea the eight gredee | has Seen rerio with expectal at-| tention te iadustrial and commer Clal featores. In home economics study of food values will be em phasized this year. and the courses have been extended so that they are more practical in the lines of cooking and sewing. Whue the phseical training courses for girls will be virtaniiy the same year, the gym-, nasium work for boys will consist of both inside and outdoor drill, the outdoor training being an ap- | plication of the army setting up ex-! ercises, ‘} Flag drills once a week will be continued In the high scbvols this year in accordance. with the state law, ? Emphasize Industrial Courees | Industrial schools are belong con: | ducted tn 17 grade erhoois. They | are the Adams, Beacon S311, Cule | ‘Gree, work, the man, Colamdia, Georgetown, we Othes Venfewlia Acts, and BAROLD EOCHNOOD ° —In— schools, sever Md and girls are! boys spend half ial training work, ris spend half the day in rgartens for children five years of age will be conducted in| 17 grade schools, se are the n hill, Caseadé> Denny, erson, Georgetown, Green Lake, terbay, V hington Irving, Longfel- Main Street, Pacific, Rainier, University Heights, Washington, West Woodland, and Youngstown. At the Lincoln high school, Karl s, formerly principal of a sec- | school in Omaha, Neb., as- | ministrative principals din charge of the », and Foungsinyg. hools. Man Is Principal | Durand, formerly superintendent | of the King county schools, has | been made principal at the Leschi school; Leo Baisden, a graduate of Lincoln high school and the Uni. versity of Washington, formerly \) GuHE Haunted Pajamas. 10c 2,100 Seats Tuesday Afternoon, at 2 and 4, 2,100 Seats at 10c, and One Child FREE With Each Adu , READ STAR WANT ADS remeber Bt thw SRRRIIR aces 2 *