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STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1917, PAG SURVIVOR TELLS [71S 0 sist DANCE AT ALKL | “OF LUCKENBACH jue: mmm: <7) TONIGHT TO AID FIGHT WITH SUB TOBACCO FUND Hy United Press Leased Wire At the Stockade AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct Ji—Twenty-six survivors of the torpedoed Am n steam er Louie Luckenbach, arriving TRUNKS, SUITCASES, UMBRELLAS|' mmenuretonate annual sale of blankets and euceenful counters comforters: keen value-givings! ~your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one. suc ul encounter Dew g the event, Third Mate Richard Dunphie, of Hrockton,! Ma aid nefit of the « U-boat | Have you TORACCO PUES first a | der Gen . ‘ | shown at the Hex theatre thi« wee —these special sale pricings are made possible on | in action The the bh | account of large purchases made by us before ° » dead ahead, | Whom ¢ @ amoke f nd te u ais | manufacturers’ recent heavy advances! a evo oo wore ee | ben Ny pe ny so fer aah | blankets— "$1.95 $4.50 jereseetine. with @ Georgie Dossor t * later, and making for a | wanna give half of the nickels ort, when, without theito The tar man for the soldiers pat warning or without seeing | tobacco, and the oth attacked U8,’ buy me some can that ¢yearold ( of AR KAISER SELECTS = HERTLING FOR J IRON-HAND RULE : Me TEN LOST WHEN SUB ‘| SANK eters WASHINGTON, Oct Watkins, master of the er half I wanna b y with wit hea . Dossor, fon « Dinida; Walnut ave : "$13. 50 both aides at. —apecial weigh covered with line: clos 72 inches colors down filled covered with Assorted patterns, plain nest sateen in any bereers: $13:80 $5. 50 OO Oe bed linen— mb bed By ee Press Leased Wire neye © BANDITS. cer peers COR, FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST Phone Main 4965 Manta whe tbat ek “IF |! HURT YOU, DON’T | —wvery heavy cheted bed to fit iron MY GRAY HAIR oe saint STERLING DENTISTRY more p , and the very ta 4 osen would indicate alser proposes to put this political insurrection with an tron hand COAST SCHEDULES | roy ‘TO BE CHANGED WHEN “: oree Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken to restore my ural color with THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenu none U. 8. TAKES VESSELS .. omplete rearrangement of the request that he be dis he force. The civil ring ts pending High-clow ancing APM tol A M Valuable Prises Given Away, of the Pacific Steamat hey are all de-| | Ea Hagen, former policeman ‘wants the city to pay hi 6 ack pay. and has filed sult for it He was suspended May 26, pend $msg trial on bribery charges, and ) was finally acquitted Octobd Because he was cleared charge, Hagen would have his back oe meee Bay, bet but Chief THIRD AND MADISON “Lawer Floor Vike Place ‘FRENGH RUSH AID Ju r a) order to Introduce our new (whalebo Strongest plate known. cov="s very | ) plate, which te the hime | of the rod te In the colle of many a brains They soon destroy Gold CFOWR enna $3, And cause man to 60 $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) g. $10 Set of Teeth $5.00 Bridgework, per tooth, gold. 'g3 White Crowne $3. ; Gold Fillings 1.00 Up|in stopping the AustroGerman in Sliver Filling 5O¢ | vasion j Platina Fillin re. Have tmp fon t ination and advice fre Werk. We Stan mended by our tion, Ask our ¢ to our offic, be « \CLASSY ACTS) One germ tx entled or * i Eazanceice Mam Wetebten Open WEDNESDAY in fi Ait work guaranteed for fifteen Morning and get teeth same day. FP Call and See = of Our Pint 4 ‘our prenent patt Kk is atill v Lm We nourish that word */ IN ORDERLY way ° | By United ROME | cent ta "ooes bo pou are in the Tight place, Bring this ed. with yo oi Open Sundays from © to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Qo) UNIVERSITY srneer Opponite Fraser-Vaterson Co. ce ction with oe EORGE WALSH —j_— “This 20,000 Muster for Is mp Lewis Ameena by Oue Woote th 1 Ts Amey Wo e : Life” Approximately 20,000 men were 5-act film feature 'MAY CLOSE ELGIN BUTTER BOARD SOON By United Preas Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct 31.—Clos Jing of the Elgin, 1, butter board is under consideration by the ad nistration mustered for pa at 738 NEGROES JOM COLORS AT Laws 15c clothing. | Keepyoureye =. 106 | on the lardet (0 Matinces decayed teeth, eral health. Before calling in the doctor, come to the den- tist, he may do more and better for you and at And please remember, that dental ser- vice is a permanent investment, less cost. not. We are specialists in the practice of Painless Dentistry THE SENTRY ALERT, VIGILANT, TIRELESS! Such is the dental surgeon, for he his skill and his knowledge—stands guard over your health and well-being. No one who knows the importance of sound teeth and the danger of unsound, infested by dangerous germs, will deny the assertion. A clean, wholesome mouth, and a healthy, vigorous body, go hand-in-hand. Good dentistry is cheaper than mediocre drugs and is far more effective in the promotion of gen- while drugs are OR. L. AR. CLARK consequently we are able to perform even the most delicate of dental opera- tions without causing pain to the most sensitive persons. Our other specialty, which is part and parcel of the first, is THE HIGHEST GRADE OF DENTISTRY AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES consistent with the high standard of skill, service and materials whidj for years past has been our fixed policy. Every statement we make, whether advertised or spoken, is guaranteed by our well-established reputation. to every patient a certificate of guarantee, covering all work done, and which is signed by both Dr. L. R. Clark and by the LICENSED Graduate Dental Sur- geon who does your work. All persons are cordially invited to avail themselves of our offer to make examinations, and to give estimates of cost and expert advice FREE OF CHARGE. Those who accept the invitation will in no wise be bound to patronize us. having the public become acquainted with our offices and our methods. Dr. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of this estab- lishment, This is reinforced by the fact that we issue Our offer is made in good faith and with the sole purpose of makes all examinations personally. ‘| REGAL DENTAL PARLORS ~ (Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. 1405 Third Avenue. : 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 Bond; So She Applies for a Divorce Now The ng war Which ese sal He Opposed I Aberty Knights recreation um One members less of Y.M service, by the . The ; those of K. of C SWITCHMEN TO ASK." N. W. Corner Third and Union. jeanne why he Harry C. Clarke, Old a ; Time Actor, in Town arson Clarke, known to goers seven years ago 50 PER CENT RAISE as director and leading man of the Clarke Stock Co., and the orig- OFCe | ay United Pree Leased Wire inator of “What Happened to art, PTAC Oct. 21—A 50 per Jones,” has arrived in Seattle aft- er several years’ absence, and is he stc g atthe New Washington members of the hotel of North Ameri. Clarke is one of Seattle's plo- neer actors, having played in the the old Seattle theatre, at Third ave. » and Cherry st., in the days of "98 at the time of the gold rush. resenting anew [KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WAR FUND of Columbus need for immediate use in establishing and maintain- centres at home and overseas THREE MILLION DOLLARS, of Million Dollars has already been contributed principally by their M. C. A. Catholics and the K. religious needs of non-Catholics in the camps are supplied by the , comprising abont forty per cent of the men in the of C. furnish recreation centres for all, regard- The buildings will be open to all at all times; no private meetings; no society affairs behind closed doors They are for all the soldiers all the time. of Columbus must render this help overseas as well as at home, and in addition Pope Benedict has asked them to help support the American Red The Cross in Knights special work The only expense in connection with this fund is the publication of this adver- tisement and an office in Washington. eral administration will be under Columbus and not charged for Eight Millions will be ¢ all receipts Will you help us help our soldiers here and oversed e check payable to Knights of Columbus War Camp Fund and mail to P. 0, 96, New yy Books dered of Ma Drawer Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. JAMES 4 Haven, Conn, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt, No paid agents; no commissions. The gen- the officers and clerical staff of the Knights o: against this fund. Their bonded officers now responsible Insurance Funds will handle all money. en for inspection at all times and a complete public account ren- and expenditures s movement is endorsed by: Cardinal Gibbons. Cardinal Farley. Ex.President of the United States. William Howard Taft, Ex-President of the United States. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War Raymond B. Fosdick, Chairman War Dept. Com. on Train ing Camp Activities Cardinal O’Connell. National Catholic War Council Catholic Federation of the United States. William Jennings Bryan, retary of A. FLAHERTY State (Signed) DANIEL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CALLAHAN, WILLIAM J. McGINLEY Treasurer, K, of G. Supreme Secretary, K, of, @