The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1918, Page 2

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— dignifies, {beral credit service based 0 54 years’ experience with the heme- HELP YOU! furnisher ! “Call-and-Carry-It-Away” Specials for Saturday: No C . or Mail Orders: Only One to a Person— family scale: special ‘ —|Russwin food — chopper: special for Saturday — 99¢ regular price $1.50 this ta the chopp: up and is to 4 h UD to) tar price 0; epecial twenty-five pound $2.25; special for Saturday . alwninum combination cooking pot: spscial for Saturday— 2.39 regular price $3.50 kettle, double boller, roaster, pudding pan, colander and casserole; regular Price $3.50; special for $2.39 Saturday ... hat opens reeu 99c Geeend Ava ct Fimo st. tanda CHURCH PEOPLE SPEED | ..4\% inc ss.sary tants Wann UP WAR ACTIVITIES ‘2 "na! corps. now the 116th bat | talion, Friday evening, at Redding’s mins <> = bes op 3 of boa ball, First ave. W. and Roy et, for eight Chris the battalion fund. churches of Seattle will be the key-| ~ be held! 0 nadherggelivegeetad to gig d| The department of journalism of at 6 p.m Friday. Dr. Rus-| te University of Washington will be a ‘of the First Chriatian| Changed to a school of journalism h, will preside as toastmaater, oe Wee Deer eren nee Xe will be made by Rev N. Mitchell, field secretary Cleveland Kiethauer, University church, and Hev. George Knepper, Central Christian| of Spokane. Facts About VICTORY CAMP LEWIS IS WAITING RETURN OF GEN. GREENE CAM! n Maj LEWIS, Feb Henry A of thin ¢ Jue Many a Gray-Haired Drug-| ® nen here home coming Are koenty of Just before Ge Gree © France, the fi revie . n wan held, « the him th now eager to ment made ain show ». Greene haa arrived at a port on hin retur S RERLIN Haspal. ¥ via Lor thonta, t reported today value your repair it Next Advertisement. If you wateh, Haynes theatre We have said it be- fore but we want you to get the habit of taking our statements at their FACE VALUE and com- ing in and learning from direct observation whether or not we are living up to our policy. In these columns we ghall not say much about inless dentistry, cur- ing the incurable, cut rates, ete., but to y SQUARE DEAL. Any time we don’t, we will esteem it a favor if you will come in and tell us about it. at all times YOU A If the condition of your teeth does not justify your spending money on them, we will tell you so. This fre- quently happens. You may have reasons to regard advertising dentists with suspicion, but WE WILL RUN THIS OFFICE ON THE SQUARE OR GO OUT OF BUSINESS. Dr. Sherry’s Dental Office (Dentistry that Satisfies) N, W. Cor. 4th and Pike. Elliott 5027 Open Evenings The Great tur “It let Liberty Bankrupt Sale Weight - - - - Same } AS ALL Parity - -- - - Same) WHEAT Food Value - - Same )|BREAD But the Size of the Loaf Is Smaller Butternut Bread has been adjusted to a “victory basis” and after February 25th will be “VICTORY BREAD” “until our national food situation shall have im- proved. Likewise all other products of the Seattle Baking Co. will be VICTORY PRODUCTS “Victory,” bread, means that they wheat. Practically the only difference bread will be a reduction of 10 to 15 loaf. The weight will remain the san be Inereased. a little its quallt tifle ea when applied to bakery products other than pontain at least one-third substitutes for this change will cause in er cent in the size of the the food value will Victory” F rnut” While in color Butternut d may be leas cre white than th of p timen, purity are, of course aranteed by the scien to its manufacture by our skilled experts in our big, modern, sunlit bakery Seattle Baking Co. 302 19th Ave, So, Beacon 13, Wholesale Is drawing crowds from every point ‘The real live bar- “chance” of the compass. gains offered are only by of an unfortunate bankrupt. na fide sale just at the oppo: for the| e on the advance *" prices demanded in the reg New, up-to-date and fin garments are on the racks, | plainly marked for the slaughter Beko Whoesale Garments at Unieard-of Bankrupt Prices! 0 Coats, Suits, Serge and Si 87.95 $20.00 Coats, Suits, % and Sil Party Dresses $25.00 Conta, Suits, Party Dresses and Sil for and $5.00 Silk Skirta and ++ $1.00 No Kefands or Exchanges, and All ales Final SALE RTS SATURDAY Hoffman’s, Inc. 1510 Fourth Ave, Bet, Pike and Pine 812.95 cocccee sce PATO $50.00 Coats, Suits and Party Dresser ° . $22.50 $20.00 Pur Throws and Muffs $5.00 and Measaline | 1k Hie 1k [cowtumes of the warring nations, STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1918. PAGE 2 An Honest Old Remedy Is the Famous S. S. S. A. 8. in a purely vegetable rer being ot forent handed down by the lotter ned thin aig: kne of dru ragraph: “Finally 1 wrote ©, who was in the drug over twenty years, and k and waid that be had « id thousands of dollary’ worth of K., and to try that | gist First Sold It When ¢y a Boy " A re ent con w nothing without quent 1 purifier known os of impur twent tual ex al good that heat friends « who, know the cific ¢ J 1 od regarding nished free by Addres swift 1 your ¢ our eb wift 8 aboratory, perience the wonde: has done, The staun: AAV ine S. &. are those Ys Great Feeling to Be “Goddess of Liberty,’’ Says Gertrude Hoffmann! “If he had atayed home he might) march acrons the ptage, and ther have married some girt you didn’t!" blaze of weintillating approve of Godde This is Gertrude HMoffmann's con: | prom « solation for mothers who are sorry | uc thelr sons are at war | Miss Hoffmann, who is appearing | con on this week's Orpheum bill at the | ¢, Moore theatre, has emphatic on the war Last night, aa she slipped thru the wings in her final exit, she let drop} waiting maid caught the wig and a| 'y y listening reporter gathered in the] ACHING JOINTS remarks 4 Don’t suffer! Relief vi ideas | teli the mothers what | their sons and marriag Mut that is natural and it's right The in the biggest thing of any é than art, and it t. War destroys by art upbullds If America cannot swing the tide of battle, then war will strike its body blow and all that the centuries bi ne to make art what it is will be lost.” But folkx must be kept happy if they are to endure the sacrifices and the unavoidable wuffering of war, declared Miss Hoffmann. “It's hard to ugh and ery at the same time,” she said, “and {t's better to eat war bread and get along with o lumpe instead of four with a than it is to wear a frown ‘So, maybe we are doing our bit If we can just make people and keep tiem smiling, help them to bear the War, war, war—it's all we hear of, ahe sald, with a little grimace. the moment you rub with Old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Don't stay sore Limber wu R trating stiff aod lame soothing, ‘ Liniment” r im your aching ten, Joints and painful nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth It is absolutely harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. St Jacobse pain. It instant ache, norenens and stiffness in t head, neck, shoulders, back, log arms, fingers or any part of th body—vothing lke it, You pour a little in your har “where it hurts,” and relic instantly. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle now from| iment* conquers takes away a too burdens of Mins Hoffmann, supershow woman is appearing in a dance revue that carries a beautiful eymboliam of Amorica’s entrance into the theatre of war. | Ne dowbe th One by one, girls, dremed in the || "Them thing The: FIND MORE EVIDENCE OF |. W. STRIKE THREAT PORTLAND, Feb. 22.-—Further ev- idences of 1. W. W. activity to cause & strike thruout the logging camps in May were found today In the form of ponters and stickers, depict ing a logger burning hin blankets, with the legend, “May 1, 1918.” ‘The sheriff's office in investigat- ing | Similar posters have been found in different parte of Oregon and Washington this week. ! mock beap-| Bier, And know Just what to de. Ret white Ww At the ¥ STORE, Second and Union RENCE UPSTAINS i] GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE BOSTON SHOE SHOP ORGANIZATION One is the founder and father of this great and grand na tion of ours —the other founded and fathered the original upstairs, low rent hain shoe store idea, which operates on the basis of producer to wearer direct, thus eliminating every profit that usually stands = between maker and consumer, rewulting in an absolute saving of one to three dollars per pair. ace Shoe, on the Inst. Fim ak Tanned BOSTON SAMPLE SHO& SHOP Second Mloar Pitel Bldg, Second sPike St —————— | gtores Working Men’s Special Goods, a great many of them, bought from ithe United States Army and Navy Supply Depots. Any one who has ever seen a soldier or sailor knows the quality of the clothes they wear, These are of the samo standard and do not cost any more than other goods. SPECIALLY PRICED Heavy Wool Mackinaw Coats; { Olive Drab Slip-on Sweaters U. 8 Goods .83.50t084.50 | .... .. 82.50 to 85.50 Wool Shirts ,$2.00 to #4.50 | Chive & eaters, with « Bhiets . sleeves 00 to 87.50 en dae Corduroy Caps .. Be Cotton Shirts Slicker Suits, garment. 81.50 “ t $3.00 Muslin | Slicker Coata Drab oof; oes 4.50 .60¢ to 82.00 Shirts, with +e BOG -$2.25 to 87.50 Wool Underwear, per garment ‘ + B1.25 to $2.50 | Pur Overcoata ......825.00 « 86¢ to 82.65 | Corduroy Overcoats, sheepskin Wool Mit ..60¢ to 85¢ | lined ... .,.89.75 to $11.25 Wool Gloves ..85¢ to $1.65 | Wool Trouser 8. goods 1 Trousers . ’ ee «» 3.50 to 85.00 cee cece coe MILTE to B19 Wool Blankets “4 atton Sox, pr 3 Heavy Wool Wool ¢ Shoes, last... j +++: 2.50 to 83.00 Heavy Wool U. 8. Overcoats 82.00 to 810.00 iS Ace 50 to 811.00 Corduroy Trousers, pair ..... .75¢e yee 83.75 Army Munson | Moleskin Trousers, pair : + 85.00 to 87.60 | .... 2... .... 82.75 to 83.50 Many useful articles for tho boys at war. Woe are the only store in Seattle carrying a Complete Line of Military Goods W. S. Kirk’s Army & Navy Store 1209 FIRST AV cATTLE We Invite Your Inspection Phone Maik ‘Thirty Years’ Experience [900 GuaRD OFFICERS With This K dey Medic.ne| Judging from the excellent reports received from the users of Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Send ten cents to You will a uable ‘Highest Grade Dentistry At Lowest Prices Get this one fact and get it firmly— we give you at this office the highest grade dentistry that it is possible for any one to turn out, and on account of the immense volume that we do we are able to give you prices considerably lower than you can get at the ordinary dental office. ALL WORK GUARANTEED All work that leaves this office is pro- tected by an ironclad guarantee of sat- isfaction, which is signed by two persons the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thor- oughly responsible. This guarantee means just what it says—that if for any reason your work does not give entire satisfaction, we will make it right for you. PAINLE3{S WORK GUARANTEED Many people have put off having necessary dental work done on account of fear that it would be very painful to them. If you are among this number, please note that we guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. GENUINE “NOVOCAINE” is one of the main things that make this guarantee possible. Most dental of- fices have been unable for some time effective of all dental anaesthetics. We have an ample supply for all that we use the genuine article. ALL REGISTERED DENTISTS We employ only graduate registered dentists of the highest standing and ability at this office. Every one of our operators has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Bad teeth may be seriously endangering your health. You may not know this, and still it may very easily be the case. Isn't it worth the small amount of time it takes to come in and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination? This won’t cost you @ cent nor place you under any obligation to have work done unless you want it. He will at the same time tell you just what it will cost to put your teeth into first-class condition. You will be suprrised to find how small this cost really is. REGAL DENTAL OFFIC DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Uniog Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right placa, In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. our needs and positively guarantee you war began. WAM Pen ea aoe |Z eh operon ot men Sm than 900 of the 17,000 commissioned | 4, ir the National army, the officers officers in the National Guard di-/ na | for which are recruited from civiliam iwions of the U. 8. army have been | tire without any previous training, Credit—Gladly None Better Than Bradbury Our stock includes the finest of materials, smartest patterns, hand tailored by the Bradbury workmen — correct in style, perfect in fit Bradbury Suits and Overcoats are sold on CREDIT at the regular cash Prices from $25 and TIME ee AT THE EASTERN— TONIGHT IT’S THE EASY WAY TO SEE arentage Dr. Kil t is a remedy of For You Dr. Kilmer & Y., for a sample bott k information, telling about | and bladder. When| re and mention ‘The| Dept. Ft. Medium and fie bottles for sale at all drug p kidneys: Admisston Kiddies DRESSED 1332-1334 Second Ave. We Close at 6 P. M., Including Saturday. The Finest Phonograph Department on the Coast—On the Second Floor—We invite a call. past to obtain this most valuable and discharged from service since the wneffictent is approximately the came _ a

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