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PAY AS CAN MAKE OWN Te 18," we b A ay to you; it in very easy indeed, for you to fur nish your On Some \ Credit beral, ‘ fied credit Let us know your homefur oredit rer n youR ¢ r 18 ng needs and we will ar routually fair and rea SURELY GooD terms. Tange our widely-used sonable way you know Lave oh MCCUE WHR this store, we will place a heater in your home immediately without any additional payment. 10 “best sellers” from the November # list of Victor records — erza1. Sent ™ {bowls Westyn-at Jonn MeCormack | 19.49 $1.00 Sophie Hrasiau | 19-09 all ‘The Sweetest Story Ever Ted {Site KR. M. Btults. 7 Pabaphouns on Minost | Paderewekt-Kreister Tse Long Way Beck io Mother's. : wi wer Perget te Write Home 78365 | Avalon Dnderncath ed } Chine Moon > Frit Krelaler | $1.00 10-49, Sierling Trio Irving Kaufman tog Trio { Campdet!- Purr ter Noval Reserve March White Rose March The Darktewn Stracters’ Malt Fox Trot Rasaberries One Stop American National Airs Patrietic Airs of the Allies . Daddy Six Drown Brothers Van Kpe Trie Pietro 19-1 Pietro | Th Waroid Veo Orenestra rreheetra Fox Trot | Teneseme Way to Walkin sthere is a bank to be given free to every f] bey or girl in Seattle; call for it any after- moon thie week (hetween fT an onty). If | you have this bank, your first 13: Pe will buy 91.00 worth of toys. Come for ¥¢ bank TODAY 461 to 111 8. Eleventh 81. ‘Tessas ture Co Sarna, _— ———— [Xe William E. Edes, wife of the of the Alaska engineering on, and vice chairman of | the Anchorage chapter of the Am can Red Croas, is in Seattle, on way to Washington, D. C, where will spend the winter. The Anchorage chapter has membership of 500. SATURDAY NIGHT +IN-A BRIQUETVILLE: APARTMENT: HOUSE: PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 RAILROAD AVE. SO. MOORE STAGES ANOTHER CRACK’ VARIETY SHOW: clroult vaudeville Moore theatre oar m this week wi | The playing at th Orpheum and last week's was mily pany Ann Wellman and her| head the new show whieh A Week's engagement at Sunday, in a human tnter A full of love, action and 1 something dinary line of vaudeville stage. | , Cooper and the Ring,” which won round after round of applause from the happy audience. | loyd and Mritt have a singing | cing act which is very iitt and Johnston |team of fun and musiomakers, jot jby big with thelr turn Arthur Deagon tol ting bear, in al-| Castle when it and fantastic | most a Mrs. Ve comes to the nt stuff The last installment of the British | government war pictures, “The Re treat of the Germans at the Batt! Arras,” in shown along with the rog- ular show this w . GAIBTY THEATER In Old Kentuc that famous old melodrama of the sunny South, week's engagement at the theatre Sunday, before | & motion picture, but the| play itself, with real live horses and chickens, feeling a» much at home jon the stage as th |eeives. There is lvery beginning. | with abundance here and there n Selkirk was seen to good ad. | vantage in the role of the lass from the mountains. She ia a clever little actress, and has a personality which, | i by her broad Southern accent, got over the footlights to delight the audience | WILKES The Alexander Bt drama. | "Madam X. now playing at the/| jw Ikes theatre all thie week, ia| dertul. Grace Huff plays the} lee ing role of “Madam X.” She, in |the story, forgets her duty to her husband He turns her out of his house. She wanders in foreign lands, and, after 20 years of misery,| returne with an adventurer The! adventurer learns of her relations and attempts blackmell her hue and and son. She kills him and ts tried for murder, and ts defended by | her own son, who now has grown to| manhood, altho he did not know at} the time she was his mother. Ivan Miller, who plays the son, Raymond, makes @ great speech to the jury and wine her acquittal. Fanchon Everhardt, who made her first appearance Sunday since the death of her husband, Richard Vivien recetved @ great ovation from the atdience. . ORPHEUM lexandra Carlisle tn “Tides as an added attraction for ay and Tuesday, the Orpheum theatre on those days will repeat the six Transcontinental Vaudeville | Read Show acta, which pleased good houses Sunday Best of these is Jose Arais’ Six Spanish Troubadours a tuneful song, and instrumental of | fering. There are five other acts The Hillyers. singers who have a cat | fight with their heads« on cat bodies Janis and Rean, pretty girla, who " speene | || OLD-TIME COLD CURE—DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg | Pireast Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy Take a tableap rn ful of the tea, 1 cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. Tt in the most effective way break a cold and cure ne clans r faces,” 98 won a sign wing ful un eo with It Setehes and} ement Sew our VISION GLASSES WEGNER OPTICAL CO. DR.R.B. VEGNER, MGR 227 UNION STREET Between 2” a SW Ave. | things | PALACE HIP | which opened Sunday ing number mon STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1917. PAGE TO SAVE PAIN we had the foresight at the outbreak of the war to make heavy purchases of NOVOCAIN. Novocain, which is indispensable to the successful practice of Painless Den- tistry, is not a derivative of opium. It is a pharmaceutical preparation produced in Germany. And while certain more or less successful attempts to duplicate the original product have been made in this and other countries, the German product thus far remains unequalled. We have it, and in quantities suffi- cient to last us for many more months to come, thus assuring to our patrons the same perfection of Painless Dentistry that has made us the local leaders of our profession. We specialize in PAINLESS DENTISTRY and at the LOWEST Do not allow the fear of pain to dever you from coming to have for we positively guarantee to tions and other dental operations with the absolute minimum of pain, and to service and material tor the very least money. of the HIGHEST GRADE dental needs attended to, give you the very most in skill, All of our statements, whether advertised or every patient a certificate of guarantee covering all signed by both Dr. L. R. Clark, and by the Surgeon who does the work. All persons are cordially invited to avail themselves of our offer to make advice FREE OF CHARGE, examinations, and to give estimates of cost and 3 Those who accept our invitation will in no wise be bound to patronize us. offer is made in good faith, and is prompted solely by the desire to have the public become acquainted with our offices and our methods. Dr. Clark, who as owner and manager is the responsible head of this es- tablishment, makes all examinations personally. REGAL DENTAL PARLORS Lady Attendants on Duty at All 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. spoken, our well established reputation and are reinforced by the fact that we issue to work done, LICENSED yo DR. L. RB. CLARK PRICE POSSIBLE. your perform all extrac- are guaranteed by and which is Graduate Dental This Times. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place, {n every respect Seattle's leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS sing “Hello grec. and Cron? MM. covered with Round p medals for | his roping and iariat work: Manning! POR WAR RELIEF and Lee, in “After the Matinee,” a Seattle and the state faced anoth novel theatrical door comedy and Von Hoff mimics many or war test Monday Committees struck out to sub 1.000 for Y. MC. A. war ntage who The Palace Hip vaudeville show in good from finish. There are reven 4 by Mra. Otto Fiechtl's an Troubadours, a spec nging, yodeling and dan start to acts, hea Swine Tyro . tacular « hes, and tn Lon The Wellington Trio are good har. singers, musicians and com Y. M. C. A. huta There the boys go to write letters read magazines, warm shins in front of @ fire, and relax nerves. After doing a bit in the trenches on the west front, men go to the edians ‘The King Rrothers prove them selves to be marvels of strength Mine. Anita and her Teddy bears the extra act, prove a novel enter tainment Jerge & Hamilton are comedy sing ers and @ pair of versatile enter talnera Hyde and Hardt are me and to mend their ‘The Porter and od tumblers and acrobats dancer, presenta 1 dances, feature photoplay presenta Grandaise in “When True ° Dawns.” work in the Ruawia in the French the Italian army onere of war, $3 itable expansion.” Hight teams have charge of the money-«eetting campaign here. The leaders are: C. H. Bacon, Roy Ral ——ow rL AYING” ORRIN JOHNSON “The Light at Dusk” CLASS A THEATRE 3rd, Near Pike COMMISSIONER candidates: . Cotterill 5 " eemnd y and M. Warmer. or the of voting fo three will be called upon to ¢ er the commission shall opers forrios free of charge, and w ommission shall 0,000 for t extension of the and transit shed. EXEMPTED MEN IN NEW DIVISIONS TO ORGANIZE CLUBS | Exempted men of Divisions 10, 6 and 3 are now organizing a commit tee to vinit the boys at Camp Lewis | and provide them with cigarets, et gars and other things that may make them comfortable Division No. 4 of the exempted men will meet at the Queen Anne branch of the library, Tuesday night, while Yo. 8 will hold a meeting in 213, Broadway high school y night Queen Anne with a committee visit to with a hed 6. to the whart division, No. 4 of five, made a at Camp Lewis Sun greeted The Capitol #0 made a were trip camp Sunda W. R. 6, HAVE — James eve f Cor to his boys. cantonment in the > *. A. hut In Paria for rest and |‘ ee F ‘sara. Bs BC. bas C. Black, W. D. Comer, Dr Kilbourne, H. R. King, W. Le des and Dr. P. W. Willis minute men thruout the na the wilt in the ¥. MC. A ecarmpaign and carry the message to theatre goers ARREST DESERTER = CAMP ny Stat? Ce join & deserter from of Arizona. He deserted Nov 1916 Conr and was unfit for toxicated, he had i his leave, and feared to urn later nroy, it is known, enlisted dur. | Arizona and nission. He ‘al court mar Nationa was later gi will be tried tial at the cam; EX-BAILIFF CORY RECOVERS IN| BAST | Word has been received in Seattle to th ct that H. } for mer ff in Superio: ¢ Smith's department, has successfully under. | operation at Mayo Bros.’| 3 correspond with Winfield where he will he winter with a daughter. What's your judg- ment of this c igar? the Cigar made with good ma Unole Sam promises prompt delivery It's good judgment to send them Tom Keenes, | RamakerBros.Co., 1524 Third Ave, IRETIRING FROM IBUSINESS A PERSONAL aoe In announcing from the piano trade I desire to time my mrateful nks to the thou yen throughout the my retirement) name can refore 1 do r the eum ty and turned ¢ exprens att of Americar been king y time ® ably pr pees on t that has ever been This, coupled with almost all the m BIGGEST CLOSING-OUT SALE Ever Held in Seattle Began This Morning RAMAKER BROS. 1524 THIRD AVE. ONLY $3050. Closing- Out Sale FINE ART QUALITY Pianos, Grands, Player Pianos and Talking Ma- chines in numberless styles and in all the choice woods of walnut, mahogany and oak—ab- solutely the finest stock ever sacrificed at a pub- lie sale. Nothing reserv- ed. Everything must go. FIXTURES FOR SALE LEASE, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE AT BIG SACRI- FICE FOR QUICK AC- TION. NOTHING RE- SERVED. EVERY- THING MUST GO. EASY TERMS Liberty Bonds accept- ed. Real estate mort- gages accepted. TWO AND HALF YEARS to pay in little monthly payments if you like. Of course, all pianos priced under $100 should be all cash, but come in anyway and let’s talk it over. It’s a case of everything must go with us now and we shan’t have any trouble about terms, OPEN EVENINGS As the time will be very short for closing out this entire stock, and to give day workers an equal opportunity to take advantage of these unparalleled cut prices, This fine we will keep open even- closing-out ings. sale, ONLY | RAMAKER BROS. C( 1524 Third Ave. LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED new Piano at =|