The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 9

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The First and Only 8-Hour Furniture Store in Seattle One Price, One Set of Terms for All. No deceptive in our advertising to mislead the uninformed SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the homefurnisher nt high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will prevail until further notice: $ 50.00, nothing down, hep nothing down, $ 5.00 down, $10.00 down, $2.50 $12.50 down, $15.00 down, We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers. during the pri Our “added-to-account” feature continues as heretofore. Customers are privileged to select Blankets, Comforters, Bed. ding, or a Heater, Rug, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Lawn Mower or other seasonable articles and have them added to account without the usual first payment. Buck’s Union-Made Ranges and Heaters 'M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’ S POPUL AR HOME FURNISHERS The Conseienceless Combine | That Would 4 Crush Painless Austin, Because His Ability and Skill Are So Greatly Superior to Their Own That They Fear His Competition both as the master of Unable to meet me on either ground, ary powers made up exclusively of members of the Dental invested with the right to exclude right to do business in this State, while admitting the upon a helpless and unsuspecting applied to this trust-ruled reality, During the past year, political board for licenses to practice dentistry and do business in this state been given the right to do so Board have been mainly y dental college, with neither age, great responsibilities of a noble profession competitors The combine and: out of e who have fc inexperienced men, just out of some experience nor judgment to qualify them for the But then, they were not likely to be- and that fact was sufficient to let 1s"; no use branding is not afraid of the But with older, more experienced, more capable men, was a class of men whom the meet in fair and open competition competent dentists out of the ” way is to shut these really Trust with exorbitant charges for the e of dentistry. And the man they is far above their competition, if not their comprehension Dentist, an ed goon ‘teeth as a means ot preserving the agi understands ges of this disea the whose theory of the rz nuindness of my yet ungrateful imitators of my s, and T do not , and that is 5 ; them cause for greater fear, because I dentists can And next week I of jts members will dare to accept. # Painless Austin, Dentist THIRD AND PIKE ST. I know my : a challenge arb lia Follette Called “Yellow” by Crowd United Pres Staff Correspondent 8ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept. “Yellow! Put him out!" These were the cries wt jan audience at the beng Pala of the Consumers’ jleague greeted United States Son ator La Follette here night, Jremarks of the senator when he declared the United States should never have been at war and said German government interfered with “our rights to travel on the high seas as passengers on British munition ships.” Find Shuey Guilty ne SO, SIAM and Producers’ | ‘Thursday | The disturbance arose over the the country ts flehting because the jagatnet” us A jury in superior court Thurs }day declared H. O, Shuey guilty! jof having caused the Equitable STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1917. PAGE 9 Children's Mlumssimg Union Suits DID JOIN WITH KAISER’S ENEMIES The Cologne Gazette cannot un- derstand why Siam should join PLENDID, . serviceable the world of enemies that fail to ’ ; appreciate German kultur, “In quality Munsing Union Siam, before the war, there were Suits ‘for children. Fleece only 48 Englishmen, as compared lined cottha; ia whith in with 244 Germans, and these Ger ; : cin mans,” saya the paper, “had in| high neck, long sleeves; their hands the whole of the ov Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; soa trade with Siam and were/e ankle length styles, for }men of considerable influence and) e girls very popular with the Siame and yet, in spite of this, Siam turn For boys, white and nat ural color Union Suits, high GERMANS KNOW WHAT neck, long sleeves. THEIR LEADERS GET ‘Fraser Paterson Co Splendid Collections oft Women’s New Autumn Coats HOOSE your new Coat here on Saturday. You will find unusual collections ready for selection The garments are in all the correct styles of the sea Building Loan and Investment as-| —Sizes 2 to 16 years son and represent the prod- lsoctation to declare and pay a| Salartes paid to the chancellor é . ¢ s ; aah | uct of the country's best |sermt-annual dividend of 8 per cont, |and his staff aro published by | 85¢, $1.10, $1.25 ick offered at moderate j}when the association had not ac-| Voss’ Gazette, which remarks on $ —MUNSING Vorta and Pants a , a auired any net earnings [thelr modeat dimensions. | MI-/8 font chitdren, Fine, ‘oft. wool prices. borage one voeee a yeas, tone ae $ tn ‘white, Sela meth end tone Briefly, saan Wee helt. |residence rect free in te 5 Ceres: Dees aoe, sibew emi-belted and flaring residence rent free in the historic! fivevne: | Duteh neck sinew semi - b : aring | Palace in the Wilhelmatrasse © WNateral color ta high heck with mode Is, with broad or high vice chancellor, | Dr “|S long sleeves, ankle length pants muffling collars of self YOUNG GIRLS r sider sre cm $ Sizes 2 to 16 yoars material, fur or plush ‘esidence rent fre eet l.00, $1.25 and $1.50 PONE iNET BD |EAT DOG MEAT ° Firat Floor, The materials are velours ON FALSE PRETE 3 and burellas, plain and sil- A Mother + Wants Her The Brandenburg re) vertone materials, gunni- Letter Published EATON, It 1 wish you would publish this letter for the benefit of young girls. My daughter suffered greatly from female and headache, and back | cramps, ache most of the time. felt ke working and It seemed as | though she was sick all the Umoe. | tainty, I de helped her in every way, tn fi longer bh who suffer as | want all young girs Mrs. | she did to know about it.” Alma Mills, Eaton, Hl | Another Girl’s Experience} NEW CASTLE, Ind.—“From the time I was eleven years old until I was seventeen I suffered month so I bad to be in bed. I | had headache, backache and such pains 1 would cramp double every I month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. was all run down and the doct did not do me any good. A neigh bor told my mother about Lj Pinkham's Veggable Co: } I took it, and now I fe person }and I am regular every month." Mrs. Hazel Hat 18th St., Neweast Girls ‘who are t young women were ately seek restoration to healt taking Lydix E table ¢ rand Pinkham's Ve trouble with | She never | p to try Lydia FE. Pinkham’s | and, besides, we are all accustomed table Compound and It has|now to t it | when we dine has really cured her, for she no|}y yy: periodic pains, and no} more headaches or backache, and I|)\ each | My health | ah | like a new) 1 don't suffer any more p Hats for Girls method used by veals another restaurant owner to remind his |guests of the good times before Tr the war, According to this paper Smart new styles for “the finest roast veal, the julctest —School wear mutton chops, the tenderest legs —Play wear —and for dress-up. of hare w until lately pracured tn 8 certain popular restaurant at burls, pom pom cloths, etc All the fashionable colors in the various weaves $25.00, $35.00, $42.50, $45.00, $55.00 to $75.00 Third Floor etershagen. ‘Third Floor. “The portions were dear, cer bot they were delicious, Girls’ Wool — Dresses high prices, especially ‘without a food On those occasions we fool as tho we had been transported yack into the good old prewar : | days. New Arrivals, New Styles. "So everything went harmon! ously at Petershagen until a mis trusting guest proceeded to delve Wool Dresses are collection of Girls’ the movements, The three maidens, > moreover, were not beauties; they! e@ were Just young and bold, and had| rinked {t “When people saunter thra the| Spurious Coin Outfit town without hate—who «till wears hat?-—-why should they aot go, Found in Old House; UTE, Iowa, Sept. 21 Visions of without stockings TARR at exciting times with desperate men are conjured by people of Ute since Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair fit in & residence here that is being The feeble and futile fight which the Dental Trust is now waging against Austin is simply a silly attempt to put me out of business, and eliminate my formidable competition, Dentistry far above their own clumsy methods, charges for high-class Dental work only recourse is to crush me thru the art of political eheaeg constituting the Den al Board of the State. thus em a system of Me the mogeration of my their conferred upon those pets Trust, is their constitutional incompetent to public from grossly for a permit to live less than one-fifth have vor in the eyes of this them as Here not different Trust could it was Dental had found “black- heretofore e sy Dentistry thirty years advocate of few men in Pyorrhea, and by other den and even mem- tem of or over and an one of the cure of ridiculed position, cator, the now Dental Dental giving work Of course, But I am you better and at just one-half the prices. to the Dental Trust that not one jure way to get rid of dandruff ts to dissolve It, |four ounces of ordinary liqyld ar. jing | |finger tips | will find, too, that all itech ing and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and |This simple remedy rebuik W. P. Kroll, who fs rebuilding Girle—-if you want plenty of/his residence, found, when the jthick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, bullding was partly wrecked, care do by all means get rid of dan-|fully concealed between the roof druff, for it will starve your hair/and the plastering, a box contain Jand ruin {t if you don't ing the counterfeiters’ tools and It doesn't do much good to try yurious coln. to brush or wash {t out, The only | — An Economic: then yon destroy tt entirely. To do this, get about apply it at night when retir use enough to moisten the sealp and rub it in gently with the By morning most, tf not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and of it feel a hundred times better. ean get quid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpenst and four ounces 1s all you will need, no mat ter how much dandruff yon have, never fails. You Advertisement. wear, Home of the Kryptok Lena, —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasees, —Seattle’s leading Optical Place. Established 1910. NO CHARGE for Screws, Springs or Leather Cas SPECIAL—We will fit you with reading glasses, in waranteod goldcfilled rame, complete, including thorough exam- "EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON 4055.4056 Arcade Building, Fourth Floor. MOST every day now new added to Wool |—Jack Newman has organized his the finding of a counterfeiter’s out-| Delightful Place to Trade’ TheVery Latest Styles Lower Price One remarked the other day understand notably stores for the santé kind of foot- We show here exact reproductions of two leaders for Fall BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE 8 Second Floor Pitel Bldg. Second sor. full Louis covered Heels and hand turned Sole In Battleship Gray Kid with Gray Cloth top $5.95. In Black Glazed Kid with Fawn Cloth top $5.95 Paris Gaiter Pump with full Louis covered Heels and hand turned Soles. In Patent Kid, Dull French Kid, and White Kid, $3.95 = al! Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post qemmemeenees The New Autumm Suits RGE new stocks assembled for you to choose Suits from. Fashion's most approved models that from point of value, tailoring and style, measure up to the Fraser-Paterson Company standard, and that means the prod uct of the country’s best shops. into the affair, Then one fine day a Include resent assortments |no fower than 65 dog collars and pi yak aba agin chalga In nisi i in bc ia oF the €or gletae i eiined then were models in good quality serge are dozens and doz discovered tn the kitchen of the orgie Fa oroamented rect, new styles, tailored and semi " . + jen, ds. lored sdel spate teoaigitte | buttons. Finished with self col tail “ema models. ica tats 1 WEAR STOCKINGLESS | and with white pique col —They include all the fashionable SANDALS, 1S APPEAL and cuffs materials, which come in the cor German press ts trying to Sizes 6 to 14 yoars rect new dark tones Sr cea iieeetes Samat neaaeiae Priced at 0, A\t $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 y« The Frankfort Zelteng makes the $10.00, $12.50 and 4 > will find good assortments pound and) folowing contribution to the cam — splendid values. At $39.50, $42.50 aien : E and $45.00 you will find many In. the streets of our great Autumn Coats for Girls peautiful models that are of supe w an Inerease tn gr ge i * feibiiidenn: San of 6 to 17 rior quality and clever style ers of sandale—mostly of the fe HE school girl will want male sex. This hod of econo Cc ‘ 9 e our 9 ia more ap a smart new Coat, anc W Mi & TE TS th de gelation alien omens Munsing jmore ra ‘ical method of going hoose from here Mc barefooted, And it really does not|$ i "” ‘ ipod ° ° look bad. Perhaps the sanda).mak or every day anc school U S if era could take more yunt of/$ wear, models for semi-dress mon ut} S }feminine coquettishness, and pro-je and dress wear. ‘uce really pretty ‘dressy’ samples.| NE, serviceable cotton garments in Fall weight “Three young ladies have just|$ Coats of yelours, ibelines, Pee anrvncs risks : gis clattered by in stockingless nan-|$ pom pome, cheviots, and broad High neck, long sleeves; high neck, elbow 7. Two old gentiomen stand at/$ — ae with fur, plush sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, elbow the corner of the street and watch|e and relvot. e fenson's new Rete " = A the merry young ones. Of coursn|® est shades of blue, brown, green, sleeves; low neck and sleeveless; knee or ankle they are {ll-humored old people, : and gray are shown. length. who are grumbling at this ‘mod ern ecandal.’ Not a bit of It. They is $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15.00 —Sizes 4, 5 and 6.......-.0-0. +. GLBS nod to one another, and tt fs ensy| and upwards. —Sizes 7, & and 9.cccccesees 1.65 to read thelr satisfaction in their| © ‘Third Floor. iret Floor. For Men, We Recommend Mumsimg Underwear M”* ING Union Suits are ‘the most econom- ical as well as the most sen comfortable and satis factory The durabil- ity bility of Mun- sing ur is known to several million satisfied wearer No other under- will wear longer or ash better, or fit and cover the form more per- fectly, or give so much solid comfort and service for the price The qualities In Union Suits include Heavy All-wool, %4.! Heavy 90% Wool, #4.50. Fine Silk and Wool, #6.50, Fine Mercerized Cotton, at $1.50. Medium-weight 75% Wool, at 83.50, A natural gray Cotton, @; —And other fine Cotton § at $2.50, $2.00 on $1 igst Floor, Men's Cashmere Hose F LL new stocks, com- plete size ranges in the varic mus qualities A fine Silk and Wool, 75é, A fine All-wool, brown, green and Oxford mixed, $0¢, A fine light-weight Cashmere, white and black, 60¢, Good Cashmere, in black and white, 40¢ Natural gray, Cashmere Hose. Oxford, aC. tat Floor. black Our Special 2100 Silk Stockings for Women, $1.25 Our notable special Pure Silk Stockings, full fashioned with lisle sole and garter tops. Black, white, champagne, ivory, apple er turquoise, emerald, pearl gray and ye Fraser-P: Value at No. on Co.'s Special $1.25 Fine Silk Lisle Stockings . for 65c “Wayne Knit” Full fash- and garter Black or white, sizes 8% Price. -65¢ —First Floor. —A ver, Silk Li toned, dov top to 10. fine Boys’ and Girls’ Cashmere Stockings Boys’ Cashmere Hose, heavy rib, seamless gray wool mixed, double heel and toe. —Girls’ medium-weight ribbed Cashmere Hose, seamless, wool mixed. Double heel and toe, —Sizes 6 to 9... _40¢ ~Sizes 9% to 10. 132 Pigs Taught to } Do Military Drill RELCHERTOWN, Mass., Sept. 21 piggery according to the infantry | drill regulations. From out of a company of 100 pigs he has picked a squad of 32 Every morning before breakfast these 32 pigs follow their drillmas ter for two miles around the edge of the field, just inside the wire, and then parade across the center. Ata satisfactory we kindly inquiringly “T don't are such other lady why there higher prices in The answer: Our low prices are the result of Collective Buying for a 4 chain of sixty-four low- rent upstairs shops. We'll give you more reasons in our other ads no end to the Ten-tnch top Lace Boot with convinced there money in Seattle. Store No. 1 no better IL V. WESTERMAN Two Stores First and Main SUITS FOR MEN Our large purchases months ago for our two stores enable us now to give same values as in the past season. ar is the Suits, and there are none better at the price. you practically the Long and record of Westerman mn a These suits are hand-tailored in union shops of master clothes makers. variety of weaves in our stock. to come and look at these are There is practically staple and fancy If you will take the time suits, you will be values for the Store No. 2 Westlakeand Pine

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