The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1917, Page 2

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out-of-town credit— Your | . if Hving out of town, write for our 140-page ( redit logue, giving our very Mberal special credit: terms thia be ect at your leisure great store to you; you can « Is Good from the thousands of values pictured within its covers, and your order will have (he same careful attention as if living in Seattle. factory demonstration of the world- known HOTPOINT electrical appliances--- this week to show the easy and econom percolator, —a special expert is here during ical way of using the HOTPOINT electric iron, ette and other useful electric appliances grill, oven- as a special conces sion this w will take in any make of tric fron that has been used, whether it ts b or and liberal { just make allowance on same 1 da to apply on a pur 5 chase of Hotpoint appliances; this is a most unusus offer and we advise you to take advantage of it this week § HOTPOINT electric grill, } can be used in low, medium or } high beat, $7.50 |§ BOTPOINT electric iroas —ia the old style cord $4.50 { f}—eith new style cord $5— | --why not do your washing andcook your breakfast at the same time? you can do it with the ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER -representative says he will do your week's washing to show you how easily and quickly the One Minute Washer will do the work. —and more than that, he will show you that ¥ your clothes will be spared all the rubbing that M the clothes get when done in the old-fash- ie ioned way, thus increasing the life of the fabric six times for a cost of LESS THAN 2 CENTS PER HOUR. he | for |w It equainting J. Martinez, Mext-|ene@ exchanged between John T.| can vice consul here, was arrested Burns, Mexican consul general today. His hearing was set for, here, and officials of the draft Thursday board involved, has been called to Martinez the attention of the Was W YORK, Oct. 8—-Charged| empt, being a men thorities Fefusal to register for the| diplomat selective draft, ington au declared he was ex r of a foreign Correspond CHERNIAVS GERMANY IN U. S.| By United Press Leased wre N] AMBASSADOR | Ambassador Morris, Here on His ambassador, and can t ree of Mr. Morris | than | Morris ts a Washington einer | |having been born tn has never been across the sea. Mre |the quiet det lband, who hie & mission to per hotel Orien tal trade and with the wr NOW PLAYING | GREEK TALKED FoR | || BANK OF CALIFORNIA |! STAR&MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1917, PAGE MORRIS GIVEN WELCOME HERE Lo don eal WASHING 450,000 buevels, October 1, the ment estimates This | bushels reduction from mate a month ago, The t mated spring and winter yleld this year i 659,797.00 els, compared to last year's 629,886,000. he corn crop this year mated at 9,21,796,000 bus reduction, since September 36,717,000 bushels, and with last year's crop of 2 000 from in agr Cooner's jury, inventigat and an automobile, which r tin ant City, September 20, scene Monday afternoon Michael Phillips, at versity co-ed {|— Way to Post in Japan said a “He's a regular patriot, He gives without hope of return, He is going to Japan on a mie sion—that of serving the Amer- ican nation.” Thus Samuel Hill, at the New Washington hotel Monday morning, characterized the man who stood quietly by, with a slight puzzied wrinkle be tween his eyes, to a Star re porter, The man was Roland S. Morris, newly appointed am bassador to Japan. Mr. Hill is a bosom friend of the ell the pedi taynes repair it. Next urther Cake | theatre — Advertisement. an the diplomat himself. Mr Olympia. He rris rh in Phil ™ Monday evening a fo Nt be given the amba: wife at the New ¥ starting at Troubles city's ability to handle} won-| import rec ord th the Sample Package export and made this clty the na ‘ond port Send us your name ar Charlotte Walker jdress and you will {Sample Package of J: ( Stomach, Sour Sto: Third Near Pike. called —THR— ined of after Two MINUTES Especially useful who r with F Stomach after cating, f NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN diate 5 ghieenehited WHEAT CROP TO. SHOW INCREASE TON 8 spring wheat crop will tota | jeations | sltural ¢ Wilson and Irene Arighison. 2 0 hurh-| crop of fs ¢ hela, a of compared 83,241 JURY VISITS SCENE ing the collision between a Seattle interban esulted in the death of Amy and Mabel Mar Pacific visited the with al view toward determining the blame. } TAKE CO-ED’S CASH Burg! entered the residence at 4643 ave, N. E., by way of a fire esca early Monday, and stole jewelry and $50 cash from Irene Nell, Helen Rubn, Helen \Getting Too Fat? If you value your watch, let Liberty ” Quick Quick Relief for for rill accomrany her busand| Pegple Who Suffer Baste nage mg and rom Stomach on You Pay No Money | Until Relief Comes _ Sent Free’ ad a receive a TC, || “Mary Lawson's Secret” }| which will give you almost iv CLASS 5 Istant relief from Gas. in the 5c A » (gom- people} s in the rnd | r the World's Greatest vy vs LONDON, Oct. $——An exchange! : ’ eset % and His Symphony rn telegraph dispatch from Athens | >. Li bert B d relief comes so quickly that Re of Fovebve "Arti said that former Foreign Minister | 1 x on you can hardly realize its use a} DAILY CONCERTS Zalacostas was’ questioned bys ‘ fulness until once tried = Ay 3:30, 7:30 and 9:20 he undertook pre B ron ince ee | real] bice Violin Solo by CHERNIAVSKY America against the allies and merits before you pay a cen Lee] “Devil's Dance eRNiay thru the Associated Press repre by sending to us for a Free Piano Solo by ALEX CHERNIA wentatiy , Gamsiia wt si Oe Sees x vate aanple Packag - BELLINGHAM CHEMICA! Ke _ tees cee lection, “Il Trovat SEATTLE BRANCH Bellingh Ww AL CO. : » Valse, ™ HOL Second Ave ingham, as Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled TURN HAIR DARK ’ WITH SAGE TEA |Grandma Kept Her Locks Dark, Glossy and Youthful With a Simple Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur The old-time mixture of Sage Tea| and Sulphur for darkening gray,| treaked and faded hair is grand-| mother’s recipe, and folks are again| g it to keep their ha en color, which ts quit are living In an a appearance js of the great FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE Maxine Elliott “FIGHTING ODDS” tage adays, though, we ublesome task of ¢ and the mussy All drug stores don't have home ready-to-use product, improved by| ee aaa Written by lition of oth ingredients, | and Hig Business } Irvin Ss. Cobb ee Perea a Big Be ius 50 cents a very popular, because nobody can discover it has been ap KIDDIES ; Afternoons 15c rie Evenings 20c j Bile ly moisten your comb : lor a sd sh with it and small strand at a time pare, but what with Wyeth's RAND HALL CAINE’S Great Masterpiece Sulphur Compound, | that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and ie os Sencca nce of abundance which | | Abed 40 ractive This ready-to-use [preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance, tt {q| not intended for the cure, mitiga-| tion or prevention of disease, | The Manx-Man Are You an American ? Have you joined the constantly increasing “ARMY” of Savings Depositors at the “AMERICAN BANK"’? If not, it would be to enroll at once. regain the day, you miss earning 4 Interest O on your SAVINGS DEPOSITS well for you You can never week or month Subscriptions to Liberty Loan Bonds Received at This Bank AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO For Sale by Druggists SECOND AVE AT MADISON ST AJ -t WE OPEN WIDE OUR WINDOWS Every fine day we open wide our windows, as you may see for yourself if you will look diagonally across from the post-office; but that is more than a Dentist would have done years ago. He would then have tightly shut all the windows and doors for fear that the agonized screams of his victims should frighten away other patients. All that is now changed, for modern PAINLESS DENTISTRY has forever destroyed the dental tor- ture-chambers of the recent past. This is particularly true where we are concerned, for we were pioneers in PAINLESS METHODS and have kept pace with every development of modern dentistry. We have constantly enlarged, improved, and re-equipped our offices, until they are today the leader of their kind on.the Coast. For assistants we employ none but Graduate Dental Surgeons who have successfully passed the rigid examinations of the State Board of Dental Examiners and who in addition have had some years of actual practical experience. We specialize in High-Grade PAINLESS DENTISTRY at the VERY LOWEST PRICE consistent with the best of skill, service, and material, and we positively guarantee to perform all extractions and other operations with the absolute minimum of pain. All our statements—whether advertised or spoken-— are backed by the fact that we are an old-establis hed firm whose business and professional reputation is of the very best and whose fixed rule is to consider “OUR REPUTATION FIRST — OUR PROFITS LAST.” Dr. L. R. Clark, who as managing owner is the responsible head of this establishment, personally makes all examinations and gives estimates of cost ind advice free to all. : An unqualified guarantee covering all work done is issued to every patient and is signed by both Dr. Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Deptal Sur- geon who does the work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES — DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady attendants on duty at all times. i 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS OR. L. R. CLARK ank “ream The goody that is beneficial to teeth and stomach is best, for children. is helpful to all ane It massages and Strengthens the gums, keeps teeth clean and breath sweet, aids appetite and digestion, wuIey FRUITI 7 CHEWING GUM xy) T YUL CT Tal Lid Da jad La Tid y)), eR THE FLAVOR LASTS.“ ey

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