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‘GENERAL HURT years service 10) MnO the homefurnisher: | LAAT] Narrowly escaping deAth in a forced landing Hick field he lays ago business! & Mare the entire British royal corps ada and the United States, verely injured about the The accident did ne lay night tion was ke o4 buying facil ities! re —our immense =the enormous volume of our —the many thousands of accounts on our books enable us to offer you—the Seattle home furnisher—the fairest pricings and the most liberal and considerate credit-giving serv bee! ask your neighbor! DD TQ.YO supreme commander f tbs pt necret lew until yester UR ACCOUNT| Prof. Kohler The Famous Artificial cye Maker will be with us March 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and will make on the premises — while you wait— GLASS EYES exactly like the human eye in color and confor- mation. Make NOW. VICTROLA IV $20 } VICTROLA IX [57.50 } VICTRO.A VI $30. —our Victor Talking Machine Department is a special feature of this store, and we ex- 3 tend an invitation to $ visit and listen to your favorites and lat- est records. size, an appointment Hu‘eson —most attractive, convenient, comfort- Optical Company VICTROLA X $853 able in the Northwest. 1320 Second Avenue March Victor Records | tty ' | on sale now. Here area few olthe many beautiful selections: come and hear them VICTROLA XI $110 GIRLS! MAKE LEMON LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN Liberty Rell (It's Time te Ring Again) Preoricss Quartet) Where's = Service Fing Fiving st Our House aed Shannon Four Billy Murray a84a4 i In all weathers the skin and com plexion can be kept wonderfully clear, soft and white b » use of thin lotion which any girl prepare The wt bere” aseaa tn = lzabeth Spencer, Henry TP Gita-Rice & Henry ¥ dita-Rice & Henry L rr roup eth Spencer with Shannon Four ? | (ARAB, Sousa’s Hand! t 18427, S. Field Artitiery March Loan March wih Yes Nemembert) Waldorf Astoria Dance Orehe inexpensive ir woman can easily 18482 juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle omtaining three ounces ‘of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable Jemon skin beau tifier at about the cost one must smal u jar of the ordinary Mort Astoria Da Lambert M Lambert Murphy Fic 45148 ¢ Normandy ‘ 10-in.. $1.00 are Are im the Quiet Skies *. £5146 land La 10-in.. $1.00 STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. Kaiser Thankful God and “ Army” for Peace i8TRRUAM, March pms he 2 9 wre eace in Hunnia,” the ka hanegfor Hertling, according to dispat®hes today We feel deep gratitude to God, The pride and the te a my 4 of mpoctal matinta who han been with ux ful deeds of my army Hacloun perseverance ple are tion, German blood and German kultur have I wish t been saved oxprosa my Warment faithful ms ) i § VOTERS, TURN OUT TUESDAY joattle votes tomorrow The polls will open at § a m, and clowe at & p.m { peo- } PAGE 2 CALL THOMPSON | | TO WAR SERVICE | A telgram from the adjutant gen: | eral of the tional army bh Fs 1 Trig. Gen. Maurice Thon the National Guard of Was And #tate general, into t f the United States Ir military were ice Ile wilt pointed a {) Artillery from five to twelve com panies, and also raised the strength the Naval Militia from four to Unirteen diy Under hin super vision the National Guard and Na {| Militia of Washington was iner 100 men and off 0 men and officers in 1917 | ite ‘Sas brought about wumerous re | forme and improvements, and leaves | his commands in the highest ponsibie state of efficiency, according to re ports Gen. Thomposn myn that, while he is norry to sever hin connection with | the military department of this state, |he will be glad to be of active ner GNE POS should be taken n juice throug! 1 no lemon pulp gets in ation will keep fresh very woman knows t m juice an remove such blemishes as freckles is used to bleach sallowness and tan, and ts the ideai|" skin softener, smoothener and Jean } tifler, } Just tfy ft! Get three ounces of jorebard white at any pharmacy and | lemons from the grocer and |make up a quarter-pint of thts sweetly fragrant lemon lotion. It naturally should help to soften, freshen roses and hidden beauty of any in. Those who will make it o |habit to gently massage this lotior |into the face, neck, arma and hand jonce or twice daily may be repaid} let} with @ skin that is flexible an young looking and @ peach-like com plexion TWO ROWBOATS STOLEN Two rowboats, 12 and 13 feet | length, were stolen from the St ard Oil company at the foot of ave. N. W., some time last week. If you value your watch, Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | theatre —-Advertinement bleach and bring out the|! Paid Advertisement. Paid for by Dean Burkhelmer. JUST ANOTHER LIE} Mr. Bradford, on Saturday night, persisted in the statement that, on the evening of February 14th, Bt Valentine's Day, Mr. Hayson spent two hours at dinner with A. W. Leonard. The Star of Saturday Branded This Statement As a Lie The Star knew, because a reporter of The Star met Mr With him in the office until 630, then went to dinner with Star reporter were joined by the reporter of the Times and committee. All proceeded to the Green Lake Public Library large meetings were held ‘The two reporters and Mr. Hanson did not separate until Mr. Hanson never visited Leonard at hia home, or any Mr. Bradford is simply telling a plain. unvarnished fle, deapite the f who came on the Mayflower was to tell the truth. Chairman Hanson Campaign Committee. Hanson at his eats him, and at 7 o’cl IH. Je and the D. m., remained r. Hanson and The an Hanson speakers’ in Hig neon Linco School, where two midnight. t that the or any 1 prin other time Below ate photographic copies of headlines from newspapers, reporting the meetings held that night BANK GUARANTY | (HANSON TELLS OF/ LAW IS LARGELY | DUE TO HANSON ota | Led Fight for Years to Pro- tect Savings of Deposi- | F ‘ tors; Finally Adopted Mayoralty Candidate Ad- dresses Gatherings in Green Lake and Lincoln High NORTH END APPLAUDS WHERE MAYORALTY CANDIDATES WILL APPEAR TONIGHT Mr. Hanson—Frank!lin Hign School, In 206 of the 217 elty precinets,| Vice (0 the government at headquar voting machines will be used, and t would be wise for folks who have! seein ies” alatec "egies toate VISITORS AGAIN pie | ALLOWED AT “U” TRAINING CAMP Vinttors will allowed at| the United conclude hie cam-|camp ¢ with two meetings | afte hall, Kirkwood | been allowed on 8 nd the other at| Wednesday an opportunity t Hanson is the favorite among the| work on the parade grounds nd necktie” bettors, His lead| There of recruits of 11,000 in the primaries and the/at the agrrossivencas of his campaign since | recruiting « have 'made him a favorite over/looked like the biggest mi James k. Dradford enlistment since the campaign Bradford Finishes Monday | menoed. Rradford will wind up hie fight) Visiting hours are from 1 to for the mayoralty with two meet-| — - Monk ight. He speaks at| ¢¢ ” Fee ent gus high school, ana| “Storm Troops later at hall, Mallard. Taken by Yanks Th t the primaries . ss 0 out of & in Teuton Raid 54,700 out of a registrat of = It ls believed that with fair weather BY FRED S&. FERGUSON the vote should be between 60,000] rnited Press Correapondent and 60.000 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY Beattic must choose not only 46 IN PRANCE March &—On the mayor but a corporation cow.sel, bast. i‘ dty treasurer, city comptrotier, and| %*#!# of the recognised rule that 7 the wounded are the | ketlied Gorman ‘ee counctimen, nd express an) n three proponed charter rb i Friday's raid on the St Miblel aector were far’ greater than the ndments and six proposed bond ae American losses—possibly three or f The highest praise han been ac- nd men both ery for the repulsed a In School Distriet No. 1 Anna Louise Strong also will ar ¢ voting machines Ole Mar paign for maye t Kirkwood nd both at Masonic bi te * Te choo! | the} director ap in be nee the was a big ecafhp this morn ffice hax been com 4pm am of the infa manner in which they superior foren Documents found on a dead Ger- man show the enemy advanced in partion, one attacking front io the others attacked from nks, Pioneers accompanied ntry for bombing. A fourth found in @ shell hole after the fight. Tv prisoners range tn age from 18 to A CHANGE AT ~— TAUGE PIMPLES 204 Jaily wt ciates pimples me Prussian storm troops, They sald the raf@d was in retaliation for a raid by the French foreign legion in January You will proba They had heard of the German of- : var to treat Burma Tren 'ng| tensive but did not know when it Itching Peet 4) was coming off. | A German Neutenant according} |to a atory told today, ordered £ Americans out of a dugout @ the raid. The first man out k | hire There was fairly active artillery ing today. 4 or New Yor | BRITISH RAIDERS FIND UT MEAT WHE AIDNEYS BOTHER wi ke a glass of Salts before break. ete ne word succeastul raids on test if your Back hurts or [a wide front last night in a continu. | Biadder is troubling you Jation of the increasing activity in| ci | that theatre, Field Marshal Haig re-| ported today In several ine ba the attacking partios found the Ger man trenches deserted. BOOZE GOES BEGGING; NONE WANT WHISKY A shipment of 1,500 quarts of Ca nadian Club whisky, seized by gov ernment officials in a amuggling raid, has become @ social outcast The shipment is being turned down Satly by every one It was rejected by army officials ent you feel a dull recently as phyateally unfit. Th in the kidneys or your back /refuse to accept confiscated soc rts or if the urine Is cloudy, of Then Assistant U. & Attorn 1 of sediment, Irregular yenonald requested Judge Cush or attended by a #ens&) man, who is in California, to order tlon of scalding, stop K meat! the lquor destroyed. A letter was| and get about four ounces of Jad/received Monday from the judge. Salts from any pharmacy; take @/ saying he did not wish to dispose of tablespoonful in a glass of water! the shipment until tt had been test before breakfast and in a fewled to see whether it could be uned days your kidneys will act fine.| py hospitals This famous salts ts made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irri tation, thus ending bladder weak- ness Jad Salte tn woman who eats noes can make a mis the kidneys oc a woll-known au forms uric acid excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to fil ter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly| all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, rvousnees, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disor ders come from sluggish kidneys. No man meat regula | POLICE MATRON DIES Mre. M. E. Berry, police matron at the city jail, died of cancer at 15 Monday morning, at the Seattle General hospital. Mra. Berry has) been police matron for over seven | yearn, inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful] effervescent | lithia-water — drink, FORGOT DIVORCE! which every one should take now| Melba Raker, of South Bend, Ore., and then to keep the kidneys clean | left her py Wome and husband and active and the blood pure,| about a week ago to come to Seattle thereby avoiding serious kidney|and marry Harry Guthrie, a soldier. | complications. | The formality of obtaining & divorce ngaTruss, with, and, as a consequence, Melba is THUS® WEARERS, N being investigated by the police, | Here's Great, Gved | jews ~ om: PREE DOCTOR nd We ail boca ‘ADM are. Alfterent Ge te the en bed rr nd RIGHT DRUG Co. 169 Washingten St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Dector will give you ® carefal examination and prescribe for you! FRKE. | If yeu are sick you cannet do bet. | ter than take advantage of this offer. | We save yen money and give the Jenough to moisten the scalp and rub to over. fr~ ng, and the erowd warmly ap- riauted the speaker when he nar- fated how the fight to- protect de DPositors’ money was resisted in 1909, (enna | Hanson to Speak | at the Dreamland Hort—Weat wchoor and Mr. School, Mr. Fran roadway and West Seattle High Schools Mr, Gill—Masonic Hail, Mr. Bradfor¢—Cook’s ith Are. N. E. Fremont. Hall, 4727 Spemking at an overflow meeting in the Green Lake Branch Library | Bight, Mayoraity Candj@ate Hanson ferred for Saturday Night Ole Hanson, candidate for may- will ak Saturday night at ( and neem ade of “From Sentile ftar, Feb. 15, 1918 From Seattle Times, Feb. he first time during the long fight for the teeing to depo 15, 1918 best possible treatment. Relleves—Gas in the Stomach, Sour. so frequently in) “| complained of after meals, in TWO MINUTES, Sample mailed FRI Guaranteed Painless Dentistry Painless dentistry is an_ ac- complished fact at this office. We are now able to guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. ‘‘NOVO-CAINE” IS WHAT DOES IT Ask your physician if you want to and he will tell you that genuine “Novo- Caine” is in a class by itself. As a den- tal anaesthetic it has no real com- petition. But the trouble is that most dental offices haven't got “Novo-Caine” nor can they get it. The reason for this is that it is an imported article and its importation has lately been very difficult, if indeed not impossible. But for the fact that we put in a large advance stock we would not now be able to offer you the incomparable advantage of genuine ‘“Novo.Caine.” REGISTERED DENTISTS DR L. R CLARK Every member of our large staff of dentists is a graduate registered den tist, who has passed the examination of the state dental board. Every one of them has his certificate hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. LOWEST PRICES Volume is what makes low prices—this is a prego emg vie of business. We do a large volume—much larger than the ordinary dental office and for that reason we are able to make lower prices—for the very highest grade of work.and material. IRONCLAD GUARANTEE All work is guaranteed with an ironclad 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 office, who is thoroughly r msible. We invite you to call at once. One of our experts will give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what the cost will be to have them put into perfect condition. It won't cost you anything for this examination = estimate and you will be surprised to find how small the cost will be to have the work done. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Unios Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to gei to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars \TRAIN SERVICE SLASHED) REPORT DEFICIENCY BILL WASHINGTON, March 4-—Pas WASHINGTON, March 4—Carry- eenger train service between Chicago! ing a total of $1,180,265,355.84 in a and St. Louis was cut 40 per cent by| propriations, the urgent deficietey’ j the director general of railroads to-) bill was reported to the senate Simultaneously, interchange-|by the appropriations committee. It ta were ordered placed on | was increased $73,385,000 by the sea- Chicago and St. Louis. | ate committee over the house bill. Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair rie—if you want plenty of! thick, beautiful, glosmy, wilky Bair, | chia gc do by all means get rid of dandruff, | ie in » for it will starve your hair and| ruin it if you don't It dowen’t do much good to try to ush of wash it out, The only way to get rid of dandruff is to lissolve it, then you destroy it en Urely, To do thie, get about four yunces of ordinary liquid arvo.; ply it at night when retiring; PAID ADVERTISEMENT RE-ELECT WILL H. tse it in gently with the finger tips By morning most, ff not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications w completely dissolve and entirely ¢ stroy every single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop and your hair will look and feel a hundred Umes better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It ia inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This sim ple remedy never fails.—Advertise | ment ORPHEUM Third and Madison Eugene Levy, Mer. MONDAY AND TUESDAY CITY COUNCILMAN Mr. Hanna has fairly and impartially performed his duties as City Councilman. Mr. Hanna repre- sents no particular faction or set of people, but votes upon all questions as his conscience and best judgment dictate. Mr. Hanna is entitled to the earnest support of every taxpayer of this city, as he has fearlessly championed all measures in their interest. Mr. Hanna has maintained a fair, consistent and businesslike position upon all matters affecting our publicly owned utilities, Mr. Hanna never shirks responsibility, but at- tends all Council meetings and votes honestly and CORRE OUSY, upon all measures submitted to that y. Mr. Hanna served you faithfully as unty Treasurer, saving the taxpayers over $80,000 in office expense alone during his term of office. UlD=A «~“NUU>EOA VAAHhO>AaICH <OmMZON ren=-ucz Mr. Hanna inaugurated the system of mailing tax statements without written request, a great otitis saving of time and trouble to the taxpayers. 5 Other Vaudeville Acts Emmy Wehlen’s Latest 5-Act Picture Nights 10c, 20c. Matinees 10c. Mr. Hanna, with his past record of achievement, is now in an even better position to give you more efficient service during the next three years. Mr. Hanna has stood by you and r interests, /Get behind him and clect Fe tamorrow. , FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF MR. HANNA. re Paid by Daniel Landon. NE