The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1917, Page 2

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~~» an estinindawertnening isa ne ee ant nn oe ES ET Sas STAR—FRIDAY, MISS GREY REVIEWS THE ANNA HELD SHOW FOR STAR SPECIAL FEATURES OF OUR MAIN FLOOR TOY SHOP you will find shopping in our GREAT MAIN FLOOR TOY STORK! right off Second Avenue, reached by two entrances, large, roomy, convenient displays, no clevaters, prompt service! —I¥ YOU HAVE AN ACC ADD YOUR TOY PURC WITHOUT ADDITIONAL Store open Saturday and Monday evenings ot shop carty during ening» SRE, —for the accommodation of these who can \ tomorrow this picture | coupon and 4c—cut | it out— ) ‘EXTRA SPECIAL: i ae —an unusually good value, 12-inch doll with un- will get one of these } tle battleships “Suc mail orders) with the lighter moods of life, It was Anna, the girl Last night we maw Anna, the woman. into light musical comedy ‘The wer way In Held rang down the curtain of mirth, 1 pathos, and with the wink pelied It, expresses her act From the Inimitable scenes of gay Paree, from the bevies of fantastical as maidens big moment, “Fol jeal com 4 fo rent wu setting is mes elaborate and comedians, Harry mour, Leon Fran pon a stage of disappeared wrt, Marry § mr od were of catchy songs well {tus introduced » torn and bleeding for de there" for the past two! evening SHE NOW HAS NEW IDEA OF TRAITOR LIES ON RED CROSS styles and de- both plain an: thirty - two mt ing of o signs; . ‘There are hundreds of Mar. tha Kings foolishly helping the kaiser They are spreading traitor stories. The next time somebady tries to peddle a Red Cross lie to you Just tell them to prove it to The Star and get $500. —pericu chesta, of mahogany | “Weines, ‘lined "with red eater; fitted with cedar tray; beautifully trimmed, artietio workmanship; prices §60-— and $65—. She reached the concfusten, | without trays. pullding, that p h to babble u tor tales about “graft rid humanitarian organization —Tenneasee red penct! r chest, either plain or metal trim- med ; fitted with good locks, hinges and castors: thirty styles and sizes at prices ranging from $12.50 to §40—. greatest wt, 40 —plain chest, 20 in long. 16 plain and trimmed © Like many other men and it long. 7 in, wt si In. wide, 14 in deop..g12.s0 | 40 lone, 17 | we Ae Bd | women, Martha King never stop Pome of the Best —piain and trimmed fancy ped to think before yesterday aft —piain and trimmed chest, 36 in. long, 19 In. wide, -918— to $27.50 | shape ebert, wide, and 2 jo in. long, 25 tm in. deep $27.50 to $40— that the United States ods of secret service t looking for traitors or ald and comfort ernoon, has h Glasses On Earth deep .....- $2.50 fidently into cf and was a ree. who, for hours, had been giving her time ar rey to the Christ man mec nip campalien. the Red met t “Have joined 7” the nurse asked. ” mapped Mra. King, who y became mad 1 heard stories about rudde She } the Red © She h all over I those cun low imate con. roms sweaters Examinations Free and soc! She a ow where all the orteat she was sete eure us DOWNSTAIRS | CHRISTMAS ” SUGGESTIONS Here is your opport.i.ity to get big values for your money, with the knowledge that gifts purchased here are of a better-than- usual quality. Men's $3.00 and $3. House Slippers. Men’s $3.50 Moc Buckskin Child’s $2.00 Moccasins, Buckski ie Child’s Red Felt Slip design on vamp... Ladies’ there in grinding Torle ana Kryptok Invisible Rifocal Leuses THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO, the arm, and In two minutes she quizzed by one of Un ne . Near Madison 6 The Oldest § on First Ave Lenses plished Firm That Grind Martha King suddenly realized The Christmas Wish “OCTONEK” Sweater better husba What father or Ladies’ Leather Sole Felt ON 5S sce ciesd'ccceseveesees We have just received a new Tan Calfskin Military Shoe for Ladies that is a very attractive Shoe and priced very low at $7.00. will be py the whole We wish you a very pleasant Christmas time. TURRELL’S Downstairs Department 120 Marion Street or 903 Second Avenue Beeongog KNITTING CO. Open Until 8 o'Clock Factory and Store and Fifth Ave Store Open Evenings Until 9 P, M. Friday, Saturday and Monday. elie tee Ev estern with Ame fing im our MATS |} breakable head. FLOOR TOY STORE (no | { Anna Held, now at the Metropolitan, vivacious as ever, is causing feminine hearts to flutter with her new gowns, expecially the ene in which she proudly gives the “rooster” strut, with the tail of the shirt 1% BY CYNTHIA GREY years she nas pent her time cheer | “Follow Me.” It was the gleeful | 'ne the wo © and bas the $4 las and amit ior of | { Anna Held who beckoned to the admiration of the “HOOVER” the (| crowds at the Metropolitan theatre : oe sala tee ial ideal vacuum sweeper ( { last night. We have ever associated | history of the stage that a realistic thin coquettl: little French artist | note of tragedy has been introduced which Miss © and Lewis Bey | I American pa-|mour won much applaure. Marie || (old Pracelets erted the scene into «| Funchonettit dances gracefully and|} °°'4 Lockets field as she told with Allen sings well. The chorus DIAMO pathos how her own ely and fair to look upon, A We carry n , during the DEC, 21, 1917, PAGE 2 GROUND GLASS _ FOUND IN FOOD Ly United Press Leased V TO SAVE YOU PAIN-+ Wire 4 ANC ‘ Repeat _Bround wine in food! we had the foresight at the outbreak of r sane - swept aside official skepticiam wet| the war to make heavy purchases of 4 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. being attempted tn fornia, Glass tn g ported from I day Arthur lane in vo he chased a t over to the Nee Ks food, dried beef have Hkewine been “plant od with glass,” according to officia here today 'U. S. NOT TO TAKE ALIENS’ SAVINGS Phat the postal eavir of Austrians will not t the rmment, was the word re Thursday by dwar Mattle master and custodian of alien » dep 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. Roease, ee ye } We specialize in w 1 $20.00 14-1 35.00 14-K $26.00 Gold W $16.00 ¢ $10.0 Roys’ Watches from PAINLESS DENTISTRY of the HIGHEST GRADE and at the LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE. » 81.00 | Do not allow the fear of pain to deter you from coming to have your dental needs attended to, for we positively guarantee to perform all extractions and other dental'operations with the absolute minifnum of pain, and to give you the very most in skill, service and material for the very least money. All of our statements, whether advertised or spoken, are guaranteed by our well established reputation and are reinforced by the fact that we issue 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 Denta Surgeon who does the work. re All persons are cordially invited to avail themselves of our offer to make examinations, and to give estimates of cost and advice FREE OF CHARGE. Those who accept our invitation will inno wise be bound to patronize us. This 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 establishment, makes all examinations personally. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 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 placa, {n every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS 25.00 Diamond ° 6090 Diamond Ring... 40.00 Diamond nmng..- LOCK c We carry t Beattie hotel, and having goods| cious and opened the door, she was ' ‘THE LADY ‘TRIED ON’ |‘ there CO. D. She informed the | F°°* eit poy that her husband woul JUST $100 WORTH : ry boy that her husband would . et rn |T DAYS | It is reported that Fred Toney has joined the army. The news must have been as pleasant as broken ¢ to Matty. soon and she went o artic mn the dell JW Ls Third Avenue. 4 J the | Sb Fh LE Sb PE FE LE FEEL EERETED On Credit—Your BRADBURY CLOTHES For the Holidays Christmas Time calls for new clothes— tt dress-up season of t s no good reason why what you want from ov k of Wi tk rk Foi EMR EEE PARADIS PE PAIS nit BRADBURY SUITS AND OVERCOATS The models include the new, full-belted designs, and Trench Coats— representing the very best of hand-tailoring—the finest of woolens, and an array of patterns and shades that make a desirable selection a very easy matter. Priced From $25 and Upwards —with other good makes in Suits and Overcoats that are priced from $15 and up AND CREDIT COSTS YOU NOTHING For Her oa Christmas 4, ee, MAE EXTRA HERE, Men's Smoking Jackets, in a of fine patterns and priced from ®& up. variety SISA ISIE IEEE EEE a number Men's Bath Re % Nothing will please your wife or mother more than something ar, a Christ- mas Gift. Have her call and select a a Buy Your Christmas Columbia On it Plan Vine Coat Fur-Trimmed Suit A Set of Furs A Silk Petticoat A Silk Sweater A Handsome Waist OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Any Gift ® O'CLOCK from our Wear Women's- Department Open an will be more than AG highly prized by the] Account ~ ecipient. — 3 NOW-—at the 1832.1334 SECOND AVENUE, | ¥), ’ PSPS RAIS PAIRS PEPE SEPSIS SSPE PS PS IS PS PS PARA IST il § i iv

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