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BREAD PRICES _ DUE FOR DROP ON U. S. ORDER, VADD To YOU |ACCOUNT Your Credit Shaan epee Hoover Adopts Standard Flour, Loaf Size and IF YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT HERE, YOUR ADDITIONAL re ‘ar sce COS Oo Oo ’ PURCHASES WILt BE ADDED WITROUT FIRST PAYMENT BY HARRY 8. HUNT That Is the recommendation of the special committee that has investigated the bread sit uation for the food administra. t heater that burns the smoke and gas. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.— demonstration of the wonderful sed ikl theres fuel-gaver, the EMPRESS made from a STANDARD | AAT. FLOUR by a STANDARD UNIVERSAL AIR-BLAST FORMULA, and old at @ HEATER—the STANDARD PRICE Food Administrator Hoover will approve the recommenda tions practically as drawn, and will enforce them by putting the baking industry under license The result will be the placing om the market of a 220unce loaf, to ail at 10 cents, ‘This loaf wilt be baked with a crease im the mid- die, so it may by breken m half, and @ half loaf, or If ounces, will retail for a nieket Fair Profit for Bakers The bread committee tackled its problem from the viewpoint of re curing for the consumer the biggest pon loaf, of good quality, for the least pric There was no idea of impos hardship upon the baking industry, and care was taken, In determining the size loaf and the price, to leave a fair margin for bakers’ profits. ‘The government, controfling the |wheat and flour supply, in in posi tion to standardize bakers’ flour. ‘This Gour will be supplied to all} bakers at 4 standard price, affected only by the freight differential. In determining the formula for mixing bread, elaborate tests were made with many formulas and com binations. Ti! one chosen was |passed upon by bread experts for its nutritive qualities, Mavor an: | appearance | No Hot Bread Sales | | As @ conservation measure, the sale of hot bread will be forbidden | AN bread will be required to be 12 hours old before placed on sale. —burns any and alt Qrades of coat; burns briquets, burns wood and we guarantee one hundred per cent of heating efficiency. ——any stove will heat the my y mK: ee nsise wor => tN BLASTS= INTAKES =, bot TD will report leaves no doubt that the in-| vestigation convinced committee} members bakers have been charg ing exorbitant prices and reaping | rich profits, Particular emphasis is placed on the statement that} |more than half the retail selling| cost of bread has been added after \the breadseaves the bakers’ ovens }-Waste and abuse,” the report \states, have been general in meth-| ods of production and distribution, jand in the margin of profit de manded. raceful style, large scroll arm “fomfort rocker upholstered. in grauin hn leather: spring Seat, soll frame, fume cellent at the regul fem, $24 peclal for t coke .. $18.35 To Sell Direct In order to offer the consumer every possible saving, the commit tee also recommends that bakers be required to sell bread direct to! persons calling at the bakery, and that the price on such sales should approximate the price to the retail-| jer. This, it is said, would make the, | 22-ounce loaf 7. or not more than § cents at the bakery, and the half/ loaf 4 cents. | | One step to be determined before ‘the baking industry is placed under | |ieense and the standard loaf re-} quired, is whether, at the outnet, to | price S10— o Foil cabinet; ure; ma- 4 shelves: top 16x16 spect the weék.. Hicense all bakers, or just the large bakers operating more than one joven. There are about 20,000 baker Hew in the United States, of which | 30 per cent produce 70 per cent of | jthe bread. It may be decided, at| first, simply to license the big bakers, with the expectation that the small fellows will fall into line. If they do not, they will be t LONDON, Oct. —Bravery of in hand. z eae the personnel of the Russian Riga) | gulf fleet, for the time being, at| BRE/ |ieast, balked Germany of the chief| DOr |benefit which she had hoped for jfrom her great navaf offensive in| 4, you vplee your that section. Officials today ac} Haynes repair it. Next lcorded the greatest admiration to} theatre.—Advertisement jthe feat of the Russian Riga feet METROPOLITAN jin eluding the gigantic German’ 4 xiours Hegianing . H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Pyorrhea Specialist Diagnostician DENTIST X-Ray tn Connection All Work Painless ana G Examination and Estimate Pree 505-512 ORPHEUM Third Ave. and Madison St. 3 ARE BAKERS ARE 2D TO CUT. COMING | TO BE) itch, let Liberty | |fleet and escaping a bottling up jwhich had been regarded as inevi | table. | According to Petrograd dis |patches, the Rossian war vessels forced back into Riga bay last |week by overwhelming German | Vessels, slipped thru the carefully) | patrotied waters of Moon sound) and were safely reported in the |Gulf of Finland today. Seasing Hi of Eugene Levy’s TRANSCONTINENTAL and @ nding New York c HTS, 25¢ TO 81.50 RECORDS FOR CAMP. Got any phonograph records? — | It you have, turn them over to the following members of a volun tary committee organized to sup. ‘Tel Tonight Eliott All Week |ply soldiers with music: Mrs. M | A. Matthews, chairman; Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mra. R. H, Boyle, Mrs. A.| is company will attend the per formance in compliment to his old friends and associates, the Wilkes * 8. Kerry and Mrs. M. A. Gottstein. | | A woman recently presented the |troops at Camp Lewis with 216 | |phonographs, but the syncopated | are not) ammunition is low. Old, scratchy records ‘wanted. About 10,000 records are | needed. ‘ine records will be sent | |to the military camp and distrib-| uted to the various companies thru | the proper military authorites. | Records can be left at most of }the prominent stores and drug stores downtown, Donators can learn the names of these places by \ealling Mrs. M. A. Matthews, at 1209 Marion st., Elliott 4166 Mats., 2:30; Nights, “D'ARTAGNAN | | ' | Continuous Today, 1:15 to 11 NG MeNUTTS TRAVESTY } The surgical dressing depart }ment of the Red Cross will be | ready for work Wednesday morn-| | ing. | BRADY Picture “The Divorce Those interested are asked to| call at’that time at the Cobb build |ing headquarters. [CLo-vo se Don't suffer with Piles E> 4 when you can get a small Twiee Daily Game” ©O bwottte or Cio-Vo at any 100, Be, 80 drug store and take (16) Mats, 10¢, Be, 6X aan Dery i) Roure, “ane eet V puch quick relief. Clo-Vo LODGE CAFE js an internal remedy for | Avenue at Westinke oO Protruding and eding | ring the latest war song, Piles, Try it toda Jp and Fight for Unete mie.” €L0-VO CHEMICAL CO, High-class tertainment and Dancing M. tol A. M. Valuable Prizes Given Awey. i mie na"herta: eet ag mi 7m tl Pe color STAR—MONDAY, OCT 22, 1917.” PAGE 2 THIS BOY IS WAR HERO! Brave Russian Lad Saves Soldiers Under Fire Feodor Kulich, Standing Beside the Soidier He Saved PETROGRAD, Oct. 22.—Feodor | tng. Kulich, Russian Hoy Seout of 12, At the clone of several days of wears the Red Hadee of Courage. weattered fighting the Austrian! It is on hin left sleeve, Just above m had been pushed back to his wrist. Moe got it saving Ivan] thelr old front Korovin, a Siberian soldier, from] Werked in the Zone death, Feodor w pany of B ember of a com- which Beouts went the Russian army in recent fight ! Why Hair Falls Out Dandroff causes a feverish irrita tion of the sealp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and comes out fast. To stop falling hair at onee and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine { and rub well into the scalp. After a few applications all dandruff dis appears and the halr stops coming out ‘There is one safe, ment that relieves itc! torture skin irritation almost instantly a that cleanses and soothes the Ask any druggist fora 35c or $1 bottle of zemo and apply it as . Soon ou will find that irritations, pimples, jackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm A little zero, the ‘eatio- liquid, banishes most skin sons, the skin soft, smooth healthy. The E. W. Rove Co, Cleveland, O. To Have Complexion That with great powder and are necessary aids to beauty,” eaye a well-known writer, “yet de in hie heart he dreams of the woman iness needs no artifiotal ching up. Wor who appr t who give consideration to masculine viewpoint, avo Anything that might’ Indic beanty le all their own. uch w on in increasing num- acquiring the Mercol habit By applying the wi at night ae t would cola cream, washing !t off in the morning, they re tain, entirely. nat- ural complexions. id com: Is discarded. curable at any is wufficient), absorbs the devital- fixed artific Advertinement, COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE $ Phone Main 4965. oe |) “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T | PAY ME.” This is my message of deliver. companies Dental operations. TREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases wut acute ab- scessed conditions. STERLING DENTISTRY! The most beautiful, lasting and natural of all Dental work correctly fitted to the eXact measurements of your mouth, , Satisfaction guar. anteed under a castiron twelve year guarant Only the finest of materials us Consiltation and advice FRE Lowest prices in your city for high-class guaranteed work. «| Tuesday night. na! Their faces ex-/| ance to you from the fear that ac-| I EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and | of Hot Shell Fire The Hey Scouts hind the new Ru : y mn firet . “The language of the committee's) ween up to the first lines to serve| but still In the xone of the bitter Hin bombardment the checked Austrians Me had been on | without food or water | The 12-year-old boy | fire. Little Feodor, hardly kened, mad ‘at any drug | (Tp to Korovin's tempor store, pour « little tn your hand | >tinging food and water and ban- (dagen. Shot in Shoulder be Still en Duty But even after the youngster had) cut away the = fiithy t tw ma on y clot p jor Kuch found the Siberian }| soldier Korovin tn a shell hole ° anda | de the then the hatr)tt'p to Karovin's side, under heavy tho the firing had recond | shelter.) bh and swabbed away the clotted blood, the | wounded Miberian could not walk | So Feoder started back for heip. He was shot tn the left sho: Mut with his right ha na t der. boy he ing | Pinched a roll of bandages tightly jagainst the wound to prevent bleed jing and trudged back to the field | hospital | There, after hie sho tied, he insisted upc news of It spread to db quarters and even to Pet ALMA GLUCK TO SING TUESDAY Alma Gluck, ter had been gulding ‘and similar skin troubles will disappear. *{retcher bearers to Korovin's #ide.| Feodor's courageoun example tn-| ia all that is for it aspired the troops of that f the soprano, will, sing to the largest audience in the| dance Highland flings, play 8ax0-| wy, history of the Metropolitan theatre| phones and cornets and sing. The house is vir-|er and Palmer are novelty musical A DOPE FIEND A dope fiend would find no solace in the use of NOVOCAIN, for that wonder- ful modern local anaesthetic is a phar- maceutical preparation and contains no opiates. That, together with the fact that it obviates bad after-effects, is the reason why it is used almost exclusively | by progressive practitioners of painless dentistry. Its use is so absalutely necessary to successful dental operations that when, at the beginning of the war, we foresaw the cutting off of the German supply, we immediately invested every cent of available capital in the purchase of all the NOVOCAIN obtainable. Thus today, as before, we are able to continue the practice of modern PAINLESS DENTISTRY coe in its highest perfection, and we are still able to offer the public our specialty of HIGH-GRADE DENTISTRY AT THE LOWEST PRICES We positively guarantee to perform all extractions and other operations with the absolute minimum of pain and to give you.the greatest value for the least money. To eVeryone of our patients is issued a certificate of guarantee covering all work done, and this certificate is signed by both Dr. L. R. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of the establishment, and by the LICENSED Graduat: Dental Surgeon who does the work. All examinations and estimates of cost are made and given by Dr. Clark personally, Everyope is cordially invited to visit our offices for free examina. tions, estimates, or advice, and no person accepting the invitation will be under any obligation to us. We have hi services to sell at a low price and we want the public to become acquainted with our personality and our methods. REGAL DENTAL PARLORS Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. 7 In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS OR. L. | | d ridesjal pair, with comedy talk, singing and acrobatic dancing. Gallon and his “Devil Sticke" an sed to learn that, in| little girl who sings well skillfully. ‘thie day and age, he was Rhamta,| Most sk! Iking of the Egyptians, It all hap-| The Clayton and Drew players ; t “When Caesar Marks An ned because Bunker Bean, a sten-| Presen * ograpber, gets the reincarnation | ‘ony, a funny Shakespearean trav- | something new in comedy juggting esty lbug, goes to an astrologer, and, be | Jrore the curtain is rung down on the) Baxley and Porter are a bit with) Miseries of the ian oe fo hoa unge mune ood cme] eli thought he was once an ancient | The Carson good mu-| Stomac’ Relieved in Two Minutes king of the Egyptians sical offering Nothing to Pay | greatly surpri Trio ha Grace Huff and Harry Hall were| Francis and Wilson are an unusu seen to good advantage in their re spective roles, and with the excel lent assistance rendered by the rest A BOND transport men, | of the cast, put the play over in @ bet Gan | Aya big mapner. G ‘an! Ate om, eon at 7 o8 When Uncle Sam dees need them. A ORPHEUM P “Transcontinertal vaudeville” | made its bow to Seattle Sunday at |the Orpheum theatre. The Royal Scottish Enterta Sent to You Free. | Sample Package |; Send us your name and ab ||dress, plainly written, and you aeroplanes, iners| Palm-| tually sold out now, and Gluck'’s/entertainers. Jack Winters sings! a4 you w tiem. re || will receive a sample package jocal manager, J. W. Sayre, may|the Bert Williams song, “Constan-|) On cach fall COAT, DRESS once. We are waiting for have to sell seats on the stage, ashelcy.” Morse and Harrison bave)| ,, tm’ BAR a ] did last season at the Josef Hof-| good song and dance offerings, Fos | d AIRS) / your name mann and Schumann-Heink con-)ter has a well-trained dog that was }} CHRONIC Tell corta, a hit with the children, Leroy and UBLE | Gluck'’s program will include St. Clair are a laughing success STOMACH TRO! many classics, also a group of bal-| with their songs and blackface, | RELIEVED INSTANTLY lads in English, Four of her pro eee ; e [Sram numbers have been made|PALACE HIP i Sour Stomach (commonly ‘At th known to thousands here by the) The Cycling MeNutts, a family called heartburn), Gas in the inary record” people, and the real Gluck|of comedy acrobatic cycitsts, head-|| Depends upon your health now. } Stomach, Pains in the Stom Pat jand the canned Gluck will be eager-|jine the bill which opened Sunday || It is my business to cure the ach, Belching, Swelling, # | ly compared by many patrons at the Palace Hip, The five in this|[ sick. Full examfnation, treat-}) °° Selching, we! K wonder Gluck gives $25,000 of her re-| company are versatile, and the hit|} ment and medicine for Ww as Fullness of Feeling comple: | colpts this season to the Red Cross.|of the act was scored by a clever! after meals finds almost it B the jui woone pore eterno One Dollar. stant relief from this remedy= Jf bot ard | ‘The new bill of Orpheum vaude CROSS FEVERISH DR. EVANS J-0-T-O: taken 1 |ville, which opened to a packed 401 Peoples Bank Building, x ineham mi: e cl |house at the Moore theatre Sunday, | 5 Second and Pike. Address: Belli gs Sy in, ther brought with it one of Seattle’s| LI y 10 a. m.to 6 p.m: 7 to 8p, m.4ical Co., Bellingham, Wash for mo greatest favorites, Trixie Friganza. | Sunday, 11 to 12 ' " 3 she t le — comedienne, except maybe a little mite thinner than when she was seen here before. She had the audience tn convul sions with her new and clever chat-| ter, and then delighted them with | Popular an® up-to-the-minute songs Especially well did team mat! porta in the act. Aveling and Lloyd te good they Betty Bonds had a good act, a line of talk and songs which were}look at enjoy her burlesque of a grand opera sing: | er and her dance with one of her the Iittle fellow Fyck and Max Welly are her sup: Ten two Southern | laxative, gentlemen, perform wonders on the! pleasant funny-bones of the audience with al cleanses ten-dollar bill and their line of pat with ‘ORCONSTIPATED Ea oqe BEYOND DISPUTE Today the cost of every material entering into the com duct of this business is two and three times that of three years ago. Yet we continue to adhere to the same fow prices we @& Look, Mother! See if tongue) is coated, breath hot or stomach sour. Every mother realizes, after giv ing her children “California Syrup | of Figs.” that this Is their ideal! because they love its! tablished then taste and it thoroughly | We are still charging only $20 for cremation. the tender little stomach, | consistent prices liver and bowels without griping When cross, irritable, feverish, breath is bad, stomach sour, | the tongue, mother! If give a teaspoonful of this We are still selling caskets at the low which we adopted three years ago. We are still giving a complete funeral, including casket attendan calling for body, cremation and urn for ashe® for only $47.50. This is a unique business, based upon logical fundamental \ or | coated Wood and Wayne got by in a harmless “fruit laxative,” a a good manner with their marine|/few hours all the doll, ‘somseisets principles of charging only for the service delivered plus & travesty, while the playlet, under| waste, sour bile and undigested | small, certain, ne varying profit. You pay for what you the title of “Playmates,” with a/food passes out of the bowels, and and you alone, receive, aan strong human-interest appeal, was |you have a well, playful child We maintain our own casket factory, have oar own delightful as well as funny, beain!” When: the i@ie-arstem ia matory within our own plant, and our business is Incresdllg Edith Capes and Nelson Snow are |fall of cold, throat sore, has stom every’ year as the result of the uniform high sAnieiagg . young, a or mel ana opened/ach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, | provi ly ont rendered at prices within the reach 0! |the show with a good, lively act of colic—remember, a good “inside ba ad cas a singing and dancing. cleansing” rh ve ta tha It this policy of strict adherence to bustess principl | Roland ‘Travers mystified the au Neat srestmment 5G ole we | spect Osos. on See Seren 20 get the utmost a jdience with his fusion act—pro: Millions of mothers keep “Cali for the money you spend, you can be assured of com {ducing poultry and other articles|fornia Syrup of Figs” handy; they satisfaction by calling upon us. |from here and there among the know a teaspoonful today saves a | stage settings sick child tomorrow. Ask your} = Oe hd druggist for a bottle of “California : WILKES Syrup of Figs,” which direc BLEIT Z-RAFFERTY e “His Majesty, Bunker Bean," held tions for babies, children of all | the in the new week's offe popular Wilkes players. Naturally, Bunker throne of merriment and lau sre Sethe Woes ewe tid laut ager and grownune printed en ve! Undertaking and Cremation Company ing Bean h of the 1 was sold here, so don't be fooled ithe gehuine, made by Fig Syrup Company.” Get | aes ieas, North 6 Phone 617-19-21 Kilbourne st.