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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1918. PAGE 5 ee Three Little Motor Boats TEETH WITHOUT FLAWS Any one can have them. Every one should have them. Health, comfort and appear- ance depend on flawless teeth. No one can be at his or her best with- out clean, healthy teeth. With PAINLESS DENTISTRY, as practiced at the Boston Dental Company’s parlors, there is no ex- cuse for a filthy, offensive, dis- ease-breeding mouth. After years of study and effort, Dr. Sipes and his corps of expert assistants have perfected PAINLESS DENTISTRY All operations here are guar- anteed to be performed under the latest scientific dental methods. There is no danger from insani- tary surroundings or careless op- erators. EXAMINATIONS FREE It costs nothing to know how much money is needed to put your teeth in repair and protect your health. Come in today. BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche.) Established in Seattle 16 Years. oe om W. S. S. LIMIT CLUBS {ENGINEERS TO BOOST TAKE IN DAIRYMEN War savings limit clubs been organized among the dairymen, the laundrymen, and the druggists Today, organization of clubs in each of the office buildings in Seattle and fn the county-city building will be effected. H. D. Marshall Mirector and member of the govern- aaent's war savings executive cam-| paign committee of Washin . D.| C., addressed the local limit ub. have ngineers wil 10, bet nidnight to dis of boosting tbe Loan campaign. The mee erhood of Railway Engineers " GROCERS HOLD MEET assistant federal tion with the food administration “WEED OUT DRONES,” IS NEW COUNTY PLAN Drones and inefficient workmen in the employ of the county will be eliminated and the of the ex-| perts raised, the cou ommiasion ers decided Tuesday. To meet the conditions brought about by the the heads of all department with the board in conferenc er pay in war work is lurin employes from their positio |B. Cc. King Beck joldsmith, ulations. IDAHO DEPENDS ON ON U. S. SPOKANE, March 27.--Calling a special session of the Idaho leginla ture depends on the help the gov ment gives the state guardsmen ituation, accord Moses Alexander = h night Ra 2, 1 4 oF DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Fat “‘Pape’s Diapepsin”’ like Candy— Makes Upset Stomachs feel fine Large 50 cont cam. Any drug store. Relief in five minutes! Time itt politics, but we « THIRD LIBERTY LOAN « on Satur-| be under the auspices of the Broth. |‘ w present to interpret recent food reg-|? jat hiv place Guard $2,000,000-a-Mile Waterfront for Seattle RY RUSSELL, SIMONTON Capt. Je last mouthful o| mos bottle and eluteh, ‘The slippe 1 in his ¢ water co ttle and the real work of the night be- 1 againat the old aurora of the city’s million Here and there a riding light ad balefully from the hisgh de © steamer, ghost MLD NOW OFF,” SAY SENATORS: IN WAR WASHINGTO! sblicar they pr the facts thing but th and delays in th Following yeater which the airplar tillery situat part to publ ships and ar t has been efficient. or ‘Of course we'll be charged with arge an can t caus den deny that cent boards they hav priating large sums of money © granting wide and unusual powers to any man or set of men | Figures Surprise | Senators feel strongly on the air plane question. They profess to be astounded at the figures, which, ac) | ated for alr craft and $450,000,000 more has been asked, only 37 battle! planes will be delivered in France by July 1, Instead of 12,000, origin ally planned A portion of the crities are angry over what they term a t ney to hoke off honest criticiam of the war administration, and the war pro gram. Aircraft officials answered the sen ate claims today with the statement | that America’s airplane program ts} going satin BRISK RAIDS ON AMERICAN FRONT BY FRED 8. FERGUSON United Press Correspondent ICAN ARMY ‘The Amer ican front continued quiet today, but) the army i# prepared for any action| tillery shelled St. site Selvhpreyon in| and about a mile} the German lines), and there were several encounters between American patrols and enemy listen ing posts. KAISER DEEPLY IMPRESSED BY BATTLE HORROR AMSTERDAM, March 27 r Gen publist impressed T am that h things. kaiser is deep! remarked, ‘How e necessity of an ring the most necessary quirements which must to we | keep.’ In order to obtain rigid co-opera-| |WASHINGTON SLACKERS ARE SENT TO PRISON pproved the urts-martial y were Ned sentenced to 1. Davis, of need to five six ye nd Edgar Davenport, Wash years. Both will go to island STATE IS RESTRAINED OLYMPIA, March 27.—-Under a restraining order tasued n R. Mitehell, the ngton eannot in any with the business of the Union Mutual Insurance com pany until after April 2, An in vestigation of the insurance com: ility will be made on April 3 in Seattle. GETS HIS LIQUOR | BACK | municipal court ord him a $7,000 stock of wine seized of business at 111 ew wt., when the dry law went in ‘ect in January, 1916. Wenley L. Sincho, former U Swimming Pool opens meserenr March 20th.—Advertise PROBE : a | How They Can Find Relief | ; | so much better than I used to. | | harmful drugs, therefore is a per Nowada jon of Jtleship gray war ran harbor ho gainted -4 un bor t HUNS FAILING TO FOLLOW OUT PLAN OF DRIVE them slow the remainder are in the command. fer that dy off, an him before he could leave.” Down the aide the p crown prince's went Military » German to refrain from com: From Periodic Sufferings. | Nashua, N. H.—"I am nineteen yoars old and every month for two years I had such pains that I would often | faint and have | d to leave school. | 0 1 had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried any reme- that were of the plain Friederich’s for the purpose Compound in the newspapers and | perm from the he decided to try it, and that is how | bet I found relief from pain and feel | ment of Fren While When I hear of any girl suffering | theme as I did I tell them how Lydia E. |r Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | t Drutxa | MANTIN, 29/7 ua, N. H fr kham's Vegetable | which from native roots | mans and un tains no narcotic or Compound, m and herbs, |held next Tues county Hundreds of Caster feats Choice $5.00 Upper Main Floor. worman that ts tor in the advant diversity, but carefully selected Bastern milliner ies from our own All the New Spring Colors { Bon- Jon Corsets | Men's Easter Shirts $1.50 Main Floor. is an old ndage | THERE | that says, “In or | der to successfully a new Shirt at the Rhodes Company, for the assortmentf are very large he pat terns ar materials are nelecte ORGANIZE AUXILIARY y evening in the city building. bad accounts. JShe Rhodes Co. @ar Savings Stamps On Sale Main Off Hreralds of der Mtractive Silk Street Dresses at $19.50, $22.50, $24.50 and $29.50 Upper Main Floor, at the harm to the Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette or / Foulard ‘Tan, Tone French a and Flac & Gloves for Easter Children’s Gingham Presses 75c, 95¢ and $/.25 Upper Main Floor. | 2 to 6 yeats are displayed in wide selections that ors of Pink, Blue ‘SIZES | ke chs and pall Choice | SIZES - made good value at . 75¢ and 98¢ 6 to 14 years. These are shown in an equally ood variety of plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids, and b the desired feature of being full in all me exceptionally 10c wearr EVERY DAY Willowmoor Fann natural milk. Average teats 4.2% butterfat. Bave cost of deliv. ery, profit, bookkeeping and Bring bottle STALL 79, Lower Floor Pike Place Market | daughter, | fectly safe remedy to give your who suffers from such painful periods as did Miss Martin The reason so many girls write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn, Mass., for advice, is because from their 40 years experience they $2,000,000 IS N. J. FIRE Loss| NEW YORK, March 27 mate of $2.0 D> today on the damage done Jarvis war 0 was have a store of knowledge which | ¢ f ie invariably helpful Kelieves—« the Stomach, Sour- Stomach Belching, Swell- ing and Full-Feeling, so frequently complained of after meals, in TWO MINUTES. Sample mailed FREE, by the Bellingham Chemical Co, Bellingham, Wash. attan, Se eral were injured t ng debris. An ordinance has beet 4 in nt storage of eit whi enacte Jersey City high explosive hin the limit START CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS THURSDAY Condemnation proceedings on the site for the approaches Tenth ave. bridge over the I nal will be sttarted by ion Counsel I Pi cic Sale by Your Local Drugetst ~| BISUR | rata ATED NESIA For Dyspepsia, Indigestion Belchin fain half gl eating MeNett's | ~ You can't think clearly when your head is “stopped up” from cold in the head, or nasal catarrh. Try Kondons to clear your head (at no cost to you) 50,000,009 have used this 29-year-old re- medy. For chronic catarrh, gore nose, coughs, colds, sneezing, nose bleed, ete Write tis for complimentary can, or ‘buy tube ruggist's. It will benefit you four times more than it costs,or we Day money back. For trial can free write to KOMDON MFG. CO., — Muancarcuie, Mise. ;ONDON'S Os JBULY three bridge onstructe over the can! Expen ¢ uit will be drawn from the general bond fund. IMPORTANT PAPERS ARE TAKEN FROM SHIP CREW of James Jarmick and John Glove members of the crew of the liner] arrested yesterday found te rapers fol ‘ous for A list of data at Honolulu und shipping on British-American |MAN AND WOMAN ARE | SENTENCED TO PRISON ears in prison, Vaughn two years t of their pleas of guilt to perjury charges. They admitted eloping from Walla Walla, Wash., Mrs, Vaughn was Hardwick's in-law | i M’ADOO SLASHES JOBS OF RAILROAD AGENTS WASHINGTON, March 27.—Direc tor General Mc ny abolished the offices of 4 traffic agent road. As f nm was taken to a ish a great saving | in operating expenses, | Just a few days until Easter, and our stocks are complete, and with many selections SPECIALLY PRICED for the Easter trade. COATS In all the late materials, shades and sizes. Many elegant models to select from. SPECIALLY PRICED: $16.50, $19.50, $22.50 and $24.50. SUITS We have SUITS in every material, style, shade and sizes from 16 to 53. Many pretty models SPECIALLY PRICED, $22.50, $27.50 and $32.50. DRESSES We have an enormous stock of late Silk and Combination DRESSES in all popular shades and sizes. We fit the extra stouts. Many SPECIALS at $17.50, $24.50 and $27.50. MILLINERY Never in our history have we had a more stylish array of individuality in our Trimmed HATS. Many HATS specially priced at $7.50 and $10.00. WAISTS and SKIRTS WAISTS and SKIRTS of all shades and styles are in de- mand and our stocks are complete at all prices. WE SPECIALIZE IN “STOUTS.” THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE Free Alterations Second and Union