The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 9

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* , Dress as Well as You Can That is common sense! You cannot create the right impression unless your appearance is prosperous and confident. If you wear a shabby, out-of-date suit the men you meet will think—‘Poor fellow, he must be up against it—his business is poor, or perhaps he has a poor job.” : Dress Up—and do it at .this store where you take no chances! Here is a fine selection of models and fabrics in the smartest patterns in new “. Suits and Overcoats For Fall and Winter are here in big and complete assortments—every new model and style feature, including ‘all the military effects, can be had here in all woo}, well tailored. Perfect fitting Suits and Coats. All the new colors and cloths at $15, $20, $25 $30, $35, $40 The Choicest Fashions In New Materials and Colors Our collection of Women’s Misses’ Fall and Winter rel has been selected with pat care and with the aim Giving our patrons a more Complete assortment and better values than ever before. Women's and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses, at 19.50 to $49.50 Piush Coats $27.50 to $125 Union Store. We Close Saturday at 7 P. M. CATELYS 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. ay a , Vourth—Westlake—Pine WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES - AFIELD, Nov, 17.—(By Mail)—I ters of the most touching chars ter are daily received in France from residenta of Alsace and Lor raine, telling how the inhabitants of those two provinces are # awaiting the coming of the Fren armies, and the return of th Provinces to the bosom of th ment Motheriand of France. . wamnounce HONOR PAPA JOFFR DD. © | PARIS, Nov (By Mail.—The claim to immortality of the vict« of the Marne is indiepotable. T French academy, however, wishe to make assurance doub sure tb | electing Marshal Joffre among its “Immortals.” Fi[Lodde Cafe] YE Fon Frencn | The only cases where purely mit | tary merit has been crowned by the | French Academy are those of Mar shals d’Estrees, Villars ie Isle. Candidates for a increase. ny | ore have of late been obliged Practice so “duty-calls” on the academicians be } increased — bust: | fore going re on Int Marshal Joff 1 want to be Rnown as the osty | toriously too modest in Seattle who did not raise BI@) make any ise of the war. | Besides, for “Papa Joffre,” there | BROWN. D. DAB oni or ' Interest BROWN. D. nly one absorbing Interest, and th eee lie to get on with the war PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION Thie Office Will Be Now that our Modern Sys- oe 2 Ped M- tem of Scientifi Dentistry has Losing been perfected, we can treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks —.with- out discomfort without any after-effects — without using dangerous drugs or sickly gases. rt on his own behalf Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper- ation being conducted by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients. Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses- we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole- some condition, and this while you sit and smile. The small cost of this important service will aston- ish you—-come in for a free examination and estimate No obligation whatever. Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. Full upper or lower set, guaranteed $10 for 10 years + . These Plates are all made in our own Laboratories. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS , Southeast Corner First and Pike For Ten Years in Same Location—Diagonally Across From Public Market. Laboring People’s Dentist. AN Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendant. J. he VAN AUKEN, Mgr. STAR—FRIDAY, NOY. 23, 1917. PAGE 9 : ‘Canned Fruit for Sammy’s _ | . Thanksgiving Dinner Being | eS N Pern alRs Collected by Local Woman 4B wy MONEY: 22 sem ath | * Ty == < SAVING Every one of the drafted men at Camp Lewis will Bave a dish t for his Thanksgiving . if the plans of Mrs. ©. W oll, 600 Blewett ave od Mrs, M or at her addre attempted dinplay in the Manufact thropic or patriotic work before avoclation exhibit the in her life son who will be * bullding, on University «t of military age next year, She ave also has a sondndaw at Camp If the fruit which ts donated Lewis, and she Hkewlse knows —¢ rge quantity, Mr. M what boys lke to eat all for canned fruits would be sufficient to w each of the men of the nation # an unexpected ret Thanksgiving ry's serv , . ched the subject to! her The fruit will be onda at a lodge meeting, and then | camp by the 16 differe she began to can fruit pply ‘officers, ma Two ndred and eighty-eight | already thanked Mra, M quarts of fruit were delivered to the | w nalf of Gen. Gre CAN WAR UNDERMINE WHITE RACE? SCIENTIST TELLS Despite the tremendous low of at the life and the suffering, starvation | ,, note J saeatenhe and disease visi n view of these exar the European t iid be multiplied——wi run the lows of aay | wo bundred thousand {men to this great nation in the| wart will disappear of the war, or even enter Into a period of decline. | Such ts th endous vitality | lot the " ¢ humanity | Wonderful Reeuperation lthatahey « ‘after al | The tapacity of the human breed ° ° Fxpecte Bttong Peoples | Gecimation of” war ts Grea pstairs nly 4 * of dark-skinned | turios of » t nd ¢ aped > 1 times. jin the mysterious substar call Be a . * he| the “germ plasm there ts pre 1 P | S « Mrdlicka, curat of the t 8. National Museum, ¢ not | bility reaching a certain stage of any acial deger a in phys! and mental perfection, an ier ton whenever the proper environment ou oney Ithe be gerent nations, tn ” ra, | fo" warmth and shelter—is pro will be at « and flour x, almost as if no « had hap Germany to Come Back SEEe.cs-s=<°253 Buy Your Clothes the MODERN, UPSTAIRS _ centage turn of the prisoners Eee gatt"2 Ds, MONEY-SAVING WAY Jever recove: this physical and sora dob! “Tae nita'cas Sut | For 25 cons pest on 25. come | We buy suits by the thousands, which in itself means | Yet in the Thirty Years war the jote-It” the greatest « [itases, te Garemang, from wee Sat lees cat ~ ore big discounts, and sell them for cash at a small margin of profit. : tthe sation Gd | Day © “bers oie ith low upstairs rental, inexpensive fixtures and with no loss from errant wen. vied vale byl charge accounts, we practice economy in every item of our business, yet she remains capable of [tne Marne and) Verdun and of wom ’ . which means a tremendous saving in ovérhead expense, and you get “The Cuech people are forever in| the benefit. and death struggle with the ight of the middie with {te plagues, lack of sant and poor food, the peoples of | | stern Europe ap to hare re of the present; t not perish or degenerate and at times have been in esc ) OVERCOATS and SUITS fifths of thelr numbers, and for 200 right now—tree yaurseif at once }from aU corn miwery. It will peel J off painiesaly, in one ete piece, | é - — INFRANGE NOW S'S": Qur guarantee—quality, fabric, style and workman- Jeane onamen Mans | cite et a Sa ship —holds good today just the same as in the past, and our thousands | gag othe compara ting |i “@"| and* thousands of customers will testify to the reliability of our values. | $SMstensensee war job eversene | cetiuri 2 | fee sew ‘haces in | hc ate by i Laweents S, We Positively Guarantee to Save bution of the millions of dollars’ Be worth of Red Cross supplies flowing to France from this country at the rate of 15,000 tons Store Closes Saturday at7 P. M. a month It is to these big stores that the fered |/ S wend So coe oe ty oo Upstairs . Clothes Shop chth sapane oF hme ata to hos | “py: ° ye ntocks of goods carried by the | Joshua Green Building Fourth and Pike the use of he sate fev on Glasses on Earth | {" CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 1) ix2 pau quantities for the assistance Examination Free ‘There is one sure wi ever French refugees sr sented ese eink . . pave’ ) 7204 travel, and Tl probably find) center all his hopes, his ambttions| rats to relates Ganeune peel a . val Saka, LOVE AND A WOMA 2 || many letters and telegrams from| or his love of life in another, for in and that is to dissolve {t. This de PROBED BY pear ps e+ uy fe ~- ~@ | Jim awaiting me, I don't mind tell-| doing so he not only makes himsclf| stroys it entirely. To do this, Juat LAW co. beginaing to tai As the thought of motherhood] ing you, dear, that I shall be mighty | unhappy, but the other as well. get about four ounces of plain, onli | eiect ° thete: sevenuise came uppermost in my mind, little) glad to get back into the worka-lay| It is perfectly right that a mother| nary Uquid arvon; apply it at night AT TORNEY GENERAL weoci dlc atic direst book, 1 saw the dawn creeping thru| world again.” should center her life in her chil-| when retiring: use enough to moisten mbers of Att General | our sight gata Hipage the great} There it {#, little book, No man|‘ren if she considers the raising of| the scalp and rub it in gently with ne | you don't need Glasses i city by the lake. In some way the| oned tell you so ywledge that day was coming Merchant "To Pr without ¢ gave me comfort and hope, and I can get around it. It ie his her.| bildren her life and her battle. But| the finger tips. {tage Each generation bequeaths| "ght here I am going to whisper! Ry morning most, ff not all, of it to the next, and the great battle|® Surprising confession to you, lttle| your dandruff will be gone, and on from the state agg A eg cane contin asleep iinmediately, | £0F Power, which 1s man's gupreme|Podk one of the kind that makes | three or four more applications will of Wash This is the conce deer te " Bi fort remember no more until I folt|4esire, goes merrily on. It may} © iePiom Nat heed ay 8 | completely dissolve and entirely de represented by Gill, Hoyt, Frye & are @ detriment to the eyes for I rem aber 2 oa | mean only the power to earn one's avs tote oe. are. known | stroy every single sign and trace of Raley, which the grievance commit Bd, to the nervous: aye ae ee : a Dick,| {17 bread. It may mean tho | ey eee shouts gp ened it, no matter how much dandruff teo of the Rar association c is your time to im Wake up, Margie,” sai ho |@massing of millions of dollars. It | )0e eatriated “un @ Pago sat you may have. recommen ” ousted Pp your vision and to ff “We will be in’ Chicago in thres-| may mean artistic fame or polltical| Deen entrusted with thelr care, and)’ You will find, too, that all itching Whether or not he had definitely strengthen your eyes by hav quarters of an hour.” He was fully! preterment, but you may be sure | Ia chhisd'a eases cong my: iia of/and digging of the scalp will stop Aecided to file mal complat ~ them properly examined dressed. | that one of thése is the guerdon for | ® child's stakes ANG sins instantly, and your hair will be Why aid you not wake me before,! wich very. man battles. daily,|. Eiene is a real mother to the|¢iutty, lustrous, glossy, eilky and Dic When he gives up, life is over for| twins, and it ts very probable that] soft, and look and feel a hundred Tee taveinad ~ggec ae y anae you were sleeping #0 / him, and we women might as well|t® Woman who dled in giving them | times better. omnes sothtintaction, a new pair soundly, and seemed to be having fown up, little beok, to ourselves at| birth could never have shouldered) you can get lquid arvon at any vv Glemen will be furnished imeem & 1 time at it, I could not! jeast, that “love is of man's life a| the responsibility of bringing them | arug store. It if inexpensive, and PASTURE SHEEP IN yaa bear to be a spoil sport | thing apart.” pe Aassuge! | | four ounces fs all you will need. This Dick had already a different ate | ae ee ceton thol ennate, tf & queer old impersonal | gimplo remedy has never been | BIG NATIONAL PARK Ho was girding on his harness, He ick had already forgotten the| thing, She cares not how unsuited | jmown to fail-—Advertisement, had completely forgotten our play|long days of convalescence, when | two people are. It is only her busi- By United Preas Leased Wire The Marcum time tonethor, and was preparing to| the one Word on his lips was “Mar-| ness to mate them. She takes no | ESTES PARK, Colo. Vv. 23.—To enter the battle of business again.| ele,” and the one thought in his} responsibility for the babies her 332 increase the meat supply for war 0 tical Co joked very thin, little book, and| mind was how to keep me near him.| urge brings into the world. When | purposes, herda of gheep likely will p Ls white and worn, but I could| Of course, you understand, Uttle| they are born, her responsibility Albert Hansen gambol about the heretofore tnvio- that his indomitable will—a will| book, that I would not have it oth-| ceases. |iate territory of the Tock mountain 917 First Avenue he nd trained to be indomitable | erws Tho only thing that T would (To be continued) iene Gt Oe hey }and Mesa Verde national parks, if a Near Madison Street. was keeping him up | have change ar I would i |nuggestion offered by Herbert Hoo a 7 on id 1908 “T think we had better stay ov love of wor ‘a life an incident as If you value your watch, let 1010 Second Ave, Near lver to Thom: B. Stearns, st thi: 8 sienna te a day or two in Chicago, Marg well. I do not believe that any hu-| Haynes repair it. 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