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—if you have an account here, your additional pur- chases will be added without first payment. CLEARANCE SALE OF HEATERS— —you can save considerable by buying your heater this week— the OPAL the OAK EMPRESS: EMPRESS: $16.75 S| weguler price $19.30 a very heavy oak ftyle store, for $14.95 remul special for the week $16.75 the DERBY michel top dract legs & special cheek damper tm collar joint the Derby Empress te a very serviceable oak heater, expecial- ty made for this climate: No, 111 08 to 121 6 Bleventh #1 Tecoma forniture Cc ETROPOLITAWN) FOURTH and UNIVERSITY Credit Is N TONIGHT BY PERMISSION OF THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT THE FIRST AND ONLY AUTHENTIC PICTURES OF THE ITALIAN se NINE THOUSAND FEET OF THRILLS AND ACTION MAIN FLOOR 500 Be AS ag Famous Ski Cavalry —The go of Gorizia PRICE: BALLONY 25¢, 50c Matinee Daily 2:30 go on the Peaks of The , of an Aus- THEATRE trian Submarine and Its Sinking by Italian Scout Boats. Third and Madison. iENE LEVY, nfaete ALL NEW WEDNESDAY TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS Harold Lockwood “The Square Deceiver” Every Matinee Except Sunday All Seats 10c—Every Night Except Saturday and Sunday, 1,000 Seats at 20¢ and 1,100 Seats at 10e. °C: ORT RR SERVICE MEN'S ~ FATHERS HERE. TO ORGANIZE That their soldier and sailor boys may have all the comf possible, the fathers of m the service will meet sembly room of the © , at 8 p.m, Thursday, organize & club for the boys’ welfare. It in de: y father who b anch of the Jub will be absolutely nonem and non-sectarian, No ¢ » won in the nation's service is for membership. ndertaken by the a non in elther present th speed up soldiers’ pay and all other 1 matters pertain ing to thelr comfort At ‘Thursday name will be c and ge polley defined. Summer Merrick, of the Lincoln hotel, Is managing the preformation work POTATO FLOUR WILL BE MADE... Tuenday the state development b reau of the Chamber of Commer and Com al Club received a re port from Yakima, stating that p! are developing for the conversion of the big beet sugar refinery there into a mill for the production of potato flour, in response to the demand for the utilization of the surplus potato crop of last year It tn also stated that the evaporat ing plant at Selah, near Yakima, in) entirely devoted to evaporating pota toes, and the largest plant in the state, that of the Washington © orating Co. at Yakima, will be ready within the next two weeks to operate full capacity on potatoes Thin shows that » progrean ts being made in the campaign to tn crease the consumption of potatoes and decrease the consumption of wheat in this state during the war CAMP LEWIS GERMAN FAILS TO REGISTER Tho he worked at Camp Lewis for 10 months, John Schenk, 26, a Ger- man, stated to Sheriff John Stringer Wednesday, that he did not know that Germans were required to reg: inter. He said that he had lived tn this country for nine years, but had never learned to mpeak English The arrest was made sheriffs at North Bend. Stringer notified the federal aw thorities Wednesday, of Schenk’ rest. FORCED TO’ PAY FOR TEETH DIDN'T WANT John A. Stocks tendered his teeth in Justice Reah Whitehead’s court Wednesday, but nevertheless he had to pay $10 and costs. Robinson, Thurlow & Coa sued Stocks for $10 for the value of teeth placed In his head by Dr. A. Blaine, who assigned his claim to the com- | pany. Btocks said the teeth were ao poor ly installed that he couldn't eat in public and had to take all his meals at home. So he offered to return the teeth and asked for $20 already paid by him for then. But Justice Whitehead gave judg ment for the company for $10 BIG IRON WORKS GETS MEN THRU UNION LABOR SAN FRANCISO, Feb. 20 Union Iron Works, which operates the largest shipbuilding plant on the coast, today turned to organized la- bor to secure skilled workers for ite plant. The employment office at the plant was abolished and a bureau was established at the Labor temple, where men applying for work will have to pass an examinatioa am to their fitness before they can get a Job. This does not mean, officiain of the iron works said, that the ship building plant will be operated as a “closed «hop.” The Union Iron Works has merely asked the cooper ation of the trades unions in secur ing skilled workers MATE WANTED FOR GOVERNMENT BOAT Wanted—A mate for an Alaskan lighthouse tender Tender’s name in “Cedar.” Appli canta must hold a lake, bay and Sound lHeense. Unele Sant will pay $1,200 per year, with & per cent in crease for fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, A civil service examination will be held at Ketchikan on April 6. Appli cations are received at room 203 Se- Attle pontotfice building, NO ROOM SHORTAGE WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘There is no room shortage Feb. 20. here. |The District of Columbia council of} organized information bu reaus to secure data on the seeming, shortage, and found that it was due| to lack of organization. MURDER IS CHARGE Alexander Tibof, a Russian who stabbed to death F. Yamanot, anese rooming house proprietor, rooming house below Yesler ruary 15, was charged with mt rin the first degree in an informa, tion filed ‘Tuesday afternoon, ALLENBY ADVANCES EAST OF JERUSALEM LONDON, Feb. 20.—Gen, Allenby's| troops advanced two miles on a front of 15 miles east of Jerusalem yester day, it nnoun today fighting continued thruout the day detense in APPROVE UKRAINE PEACE } AMSTERDAM, 20.-—The Ger- man general cow h approved the treaty of peace between the cen- tral powers | tiepetohen asserted _ today. Grip Coldn cn [BROMO Qt | the caure, only - [mo Quinine. W. GROVE'S sig- nature on box. Pade. ‘ablets remove 1 by deputy | The | IN CAPITAL, CLAIM) Jap-| The | and Ukraine, German | f ~ LAXATIVE | |i STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1918. PAGE 2 “maup rowel | CHEERFUL SIDE TO u-s. woMEN,| SEEN BY BAKER IN WAR REVIEW. RY CARL D, GROAT Press Correspondent United War the ready Secre: today in his weekly wai “The Germans recently have with drawn a number of their Wert front units from the first line tre y are busily training them in mobile warfare. “According to 6 nan general ntaff hopes that, by vieon received, the massing a large number of thew pleked shock battalions, which have been intensively trained, they may deliver @ crushing blow However, Vaker adda, “A large number of units, the bulk of the Ger man forces now amembled in the Went, are wholly untrained in the method of Western front warfare Baker says, the Ger realizes fully Furthernore man command that ita forces will be met with m ait fioult tact any hitherto encountered by an attack ing army The break thru in Italy, he added, wan ponsible only after the “morale | had been undermined Baker expressed a bellef that the Germans find it expedient to advance o Women of America deserve the reer slice of credit for the land's {ha | musteal awakening and advance ment,” says Maud Powell, the fa mous Violinist to be heard here the Philharmonte orchestra Feb | Pre has a better chance to judge America’s progress along | the lines of art than the virtuon| who frequently the cont | nent. She thinks the women make the musical wheels revolve every |where in the United States, outside af New York city “an important in the the concentration of body of German cavalry [ity of Fie It in difficult to determine the ex act status of affairs in Southwes orn Ruswia,” Daker added. The retreat of Russian #0 fore the Turkish in Russtan evact nian centers ne The Turks are ovx Thin was #0 even | tions, and Trebizond vicin bably no one diers be sted Croaeen army has reat on of the Arme of the Black nea sying these pow “probably will before the wag. In New York. ®c-| fai iato Turkish hands soon cording to Mme. Powell, women pay |more attention to millinery, dress 4 matinees tion they do to art.) REMOVE POSTMASTER yut in other cities, and even litde| OMAIIA, Feb. 20.—Postmaster outettheway localities, art clubde| rredrich Busse, of Guriey, has been and musical societies are the order | dismiased from the service and the of the day ‘The cheap chromo has given up ite place on the wall to re | nuccemor. | productions of famous paintings and | made unpatriotic utterances and ac the concerts of great artiste are | tivitien patronized chiefly and often ar| ranged. by women. Johannes Francisco Von der try to coax their husbands | Heiden, alleged murderer, Tuceday y them,” she says, “and was arraigned tn Judge John &. to }if the lat dragged to the concert ball by the jscruft of the neck court and was whieh to make his plea. The prose. ne cution ls represented — by DETROIT, Feb. 20—Ousting 0f | promecuting Attorney John D, Car- James Courens, Detrott's milltonaire | moay pollee commissioner and former vice president of the Ford Motor Co, was | Mm i w demanded by the city council today UART iC ivnnr var ony aaeiat for 35Sc or $1 bottle of ema mod ey a directed. Soon pumples, Sy cosas histchon tagvern ond clesiier chin trevhtes will Ganppess. A little zemo, the Tiquid, is és all chat is book it most skin festhis sat sasoeth The E. W. Ten Cacchowas | PRIVATE SANATORIUM G2i-2uth Avenues, Seattle exelustve ipetitation. .| COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR EDWIN J. BROWN DD. B Rew et 106 Columbia I have left the imita- and Gas in the Stomach, Belching, Swell- ing and Full Feeling, so frequently complained of after meals, tore of my nai IN TWO MINUTES signs on Firat Sample Package Mailed Free by the| moved my Dei BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL Co, | 26% Ef. 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This is made possible on account of the very large volume of business that we transact at this office. It is a fundamental rule of business that quantity regulates price to a certain extent. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an of- fice which does only one-third to one- half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. Our painless methods will appeal to you, too. Many a person, badly in need of dental work, has put it off from day to day and from week to week, yes, from month to month, through fear that having the work done would re- sult in much pain and suffering. Allay your fears—they are ground- less, if you come to the Regal Dentists. We have brought our system of pain- less dentistry to such a point of per- fection that we are now able to guar. antee to perform the most difficult den- 1405 Third Avenue by fire. done by TRUSTEES ARE | AGAINST CLAIM ‘The board of trustees of the Seat-| tle Chamber of Commerce and Com-/ mercial Club Tuesday voted in op- position to the proposed $50,000 bond issue for the relief of Shilshole prop-| erty owners in the matter of assess. | ments for the improvement of Shil-| ghole avenue, on the ground that the aanexements are not a legal claim against the city ‘The board of trustees alao went on Ralph Simon, 65, | who has been an |for the p; |of heart disease. H | his widow and two 3,000 Alaska Petro’ 1,000 Weatern 1 Central Bu 500 Smith lrecord in opposition to the proposed Jecharter amendment providing old age pensions for city emplo: on |the ground that the plan proposed is }loose and unscientific and is open to many vital objections from taxpay. Jers, who are afforded not sufficient ptection 5,000 Alaska or proper 1 A | By ‘unanimous vote, the board] 9,990 Scant Woatera voted “no” on the proposal that this um |country discriminate in trade against wae ex “hen maine or the cones ders ona oF Gormar r the war, if necessary | Qraer#, Om all late for self-de 8 The question me in the form of Referendum No, 23 of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Referendum No. 24, calling for a ballot on ten proposals |199 € | Fecurities ry St. Do You Look Your BES When You Smile? If you don’t, just one reason for it—you have discol- Evenly a homely face looks good if embellished with a handsome set of sparkling teeth. A handsome face is made to appear ugly and unwholesome with decayed and misshapen teeth. Of course it is—and remember other REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. Diagonally across from the Postoff ice. Se cme to gut te Ge it In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. Most of the damage was water and smoke, which al most completely destroyed a $10,000 stock of cigars, tobacco and candy owned by Oliver & Koses. RALPH SIMON DEAD ttorney t 25 years, died Tuesday | WE WILL BUY iting & Power. ding WE WILL SELL 1,000 Outweat. Petro Homestake HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Rstablished 1896 S AND BONDS | there is the kind about it. DR. L. R. CLARK | tal operations without hurting the pa- tient a bit. ery opérator in this office is ay graduate registered dentist who holds” his license from the state dental board] to practice dentistry. You will find this license hanging right on the w. in front of the dental chair of eq and every one of our gperators. 3 It is your protection and guarantee that he knows his business and knows it thoroughly and knows just how to do your work the way it ought to be done. All work is guaranteed with an iron- clad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this of | fice, who is thoroughly responsible. FREE EXAMINATION ; We invite you to call and let one | of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put y teeth into perfect condition and al what the cost will be. This examina- tion and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor will it put you under the slightest obligation. We will be glad: to do it. But, for your own sake—yout health—your appearance—your effie ciency—your chances of success— don’t delay this important matter. N. W. Corner Third and Union MOTHERS, 00 This—: When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats j The stock 423 30th ave.,/ in Seattle ‘e is survived by children. | mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too, Ree lieves sore throat, em reg tonsilitis, |croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 Jeum & Coal nd Machines Co. Jeum Co, 12% ng and selling unlisted In- Mining and Oi Main 1512 relating to proposed water power legislation, all of which are indorsed | |by the executive committee of the| |national affairs bureau, will be sub- | mitted to the membership and print- ed in full in the Seattle Spirit next week. NEWS PRINT PAP PAPER CAN BE PASSED FROM CANADA WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The |war board today issued a blanket Ii |cense for all news print paper to | in an incident In response to appeals from pub- lishers all over tha, country, Chair man McCormick instructed all cus: toms agents to pass print paper auto: matically. STOCK I Is. ‘DESTROYED Feature Photoplay Feb, 20.-Approxi mately $8,000 damage was done to the basement of the. Oliver building | Palace Hip Another Classy New Show Tetsamoia! M’LAIN, GATES & Co. with music, entitled GLADYS HULETTE! Theatre 1yatinaons 1 to 1 “Me and Mary” Weekday Matinees ....