The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 2

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54 Years service to! ) A the homefurnisher, join the STANDARD EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE CLUB! FIRST PAYMENT— ol fromo29. 50 NO BU pad @aay running, simp’ lesaness, practical dw Construction, } positively has not —we positively save you from twenty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS ma- chine. | FULLY WARRANTED FOR “Beacon” Union Made Shoes for men, shown in twelve different styles. Lace and button fastenings. All_materials. $5.50 Quality is equal to that for which many places charge $7.00. $5.50 buys the best Work Shoe in the city for jiiders. They stand the “gaff.” ie “Boy Scout” shoes for school boys—sizes 9 to ak $2.50, are great wearers. ladies we have many new styles in Greys and . Every detail of these shoes is absolutely from the style standpoint. Prices up to. _ Downstairs at Turrell’s Where Shoes Cost Less 10 MARION ST. or 903 SECOND AVE. | door Friday mor 6 o'clock, thr ARING BURGLARY IN DAIRY CO.’S OFFICE @ burglary perpetrated in the of the business nd merchant And quicken every step. while we nourish that word this week?” The little old pay envelope is mighty full these days and this is the pn op chuck something in the Savings Bank to take care of the wife and the hiddies in future days. “You know Bill, its not what you make, but what you eave. that counts, “There's no better place for you than the Puget Sound sand Loan ‘Aamoeation I] their funds are invested in est soriese oo improved reel eotate ond tn ity, state aud U. S. {When you leare your money there you become 6 a meme ber and share in the pone share ard share alike, because its MUTUAL. “For over IT years they have never paid lass than 6 Joon seriegs” PUGET SOUND SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Open from 9 AM. to PH. Sater dep DAM WIP M 6 odP Mm FE poe ay HIP A i SHORTAGE HERE OF LABOR, SAYS «: FEDERAL AGENT: 18 shortage of common labor the. shipbuilding pr gram of the Northwest, particula in Seattle will be ® and work | are ted Staten « ment bu eattle abor shortage 1 demand from 4 due to the in Drained Northwest Improvement of working condi tions generally have drained the Northwest of its surplus workmen NOW PLAYING UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT Special Performance Kester Sunday Eve. NEW YORK WINTER |) GARDEN SHOW OF WONDERS 15 Sconee—125 People st: Mareain Mat. Sat, $1.30 | neene. BOSTONENGLISH OPERA CO, 2") sc. |) IL TROVATORE | Wed. Mat. and Fri. Night MARTHA Wed. Five, and at. Mat BOHEMIAN GIRL Seal Sale Toda) MOORE == GEORGE DAMEREL HARUKO ONUKI “IN THR ZONE” Fear Other Acts Twice Dally, 2:20-8:20 10, Bh, ie, The; Mata 1c te be ——————————, WILKES iene ‘Tel. Wal. 2525-2526 1 WEEK Nights, tte to Sie. Mate. ive and 2ae Continvows Daily 1 to 11 AMERICAN MINSTREL MAIDS VERA. BERLINER 4 Other Wig Hip Acts Photopiay:* Alice Heady im “THE SPURS OF SYnIL” Weekday Mats. ic; Bves, & Bun. 206 NEW PANTAGES Classy Boots For Easter at prices that repre- sent close selling— Sixty-four low-rent, upstairs economy stores founded on public approval. English Walking Shoes, Goodyear welt ed, in tan, black and koko brown calf— $4.45, $4.9 $5.95 and $6.95 PER PAIR BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP } bAgeoond Fl oor Entel Bun ,o Second 6.Pike St- 3| STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918. : silly FRANKLIN | - GARDEN PLANS The entire Rainier valley is going to blossom into one big war garden. Kvery vacant lot in the district will do its this season by crowing the choleest vegetaables dn will noon face] in the land comme An army of more than 550 aid, Skilled] FF I students ts PAGE 2 | haw val poeta ral] Metion, with: | eo new I With advances in wages in other on the unekill | 1 orking o ind rding t » first pee or the © Alanka, ac ay 71 More Arrive skilled machinist ulders equipped | is furnished with a War Garden Club, 18." ‘The army in under | command of H. C, Davenport, D. A rand W. J. Rice, members of xh school faculty. Plans for the drive are discussed i | Red Pooss ‘Needs {jat ees en and in the roll roome More Collectors of the 45 roll rooms, whose duty needs re lecting aalvage—men with auto ive they can in tions to headquar- ; pumber of h should be bringing ters, A large are unanswered wh — on how to plant the various vegetables are passed out in the roll taken car . Salvage headquarters are at 2010 Wentinke; ptt 4612, Weak, Thin People Made Sones and Fat) “RUNS. INTO ARMS oF EX-POLICE OFFICER Harold Granwood, 17 gave evidence of sprinting when he fled in advance of two o Seattle's guardians of the law, Offi | cers Hagen and Peterson, from Fourth and Marion to Second an Spring Yriday morning. And he would have excaped then, but at Sec ond And Spring, he ran squarely into the arms of former Police Of fleer A. V. Obistrom, who held him until the others arrived on the of Tacoma, ability Granwood came to Seattle in a} Packard automobile, said to have! several days previous | from ©. Granoud, 4602 North at, Tacoma, Verde [Bright BAIL FIXED AT $10,000 |Eare Bail for 8. 1. Graham. aged i ‘of health use of which is wonderfully pro lation of food, any people report welght in a few Graham i* charged with |“ TRV HON—Altheegh Hitre-Phasphate murder of William Appelstell A te anserpessed for relieving nervousness, jury that heard bin case a fow dayn | sHeplesaness and general weakness, it ago faile cheald net, owing te ite remarkable flesh TEN SACKS OF COIN 2 Sold im thle eity by alt good Arogeiate ._ STOLEN FRom sare DENVER MOTHER ca var ecret by wenn! PRAISES TANLAC | FOR WHAT IT DID station, war opened by burglars Says It Stopped Nervous Monday or Tuesday night, according to a report made to police headquar. Breakdown Which Threat- ened Her Daughter's agree ters Friday, and $215 stolen. This represented ten sacks of money turn ¢d in by conductors. Guaranteed Painless Dentistry Painless dentistry is an accomplish- ed fact at this office. We are now able to guarantee to perform the most diffi- cult 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 “NovoeCaine”’ 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 L | of genuine ‘“‘Novo-Caine.” DR. L. R. CLARK Registered Dentists 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 well-established principle 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 responsible. 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 and estimate and you will be surprised to find how small the cost will he to have the work done. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue Te Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. — |Public Welcome |Coneresationat church Wednestay.! SAYS SHE MADE GOOD Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyen with scientific ac We specialize in the forma of spec ‘ciansen Grind. ing in our m medern iene grinding plant the pepular Torte and Kryptek Invisible Bifocal Lenses. Petal 4 1906 THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. noing to tellon her.| jled her, and she just | dwar in misery fo from «as that " the time that I became tacles and she has | | feeling. and goes to her work every O17 | day fresh and strong and full of wl special Tantac repr LdvSitiecment 9 Pure Chewing Gum ¢ | a Stick a day tilasion and Sunday school exten- ston work will be held at Plymouth “4 April 3. At this time the field to See Views of | workers of the various denomina- |tions and of the American Sunday Extension Work | 200 vnion ‘opernting. in western A meeting of interest in home Washing n, will hold their annual meeting “I certainly feel sorry for you, for Iam going to make you a lot of trouble.” So Julia Ellis is said to have her husband Thomas R. remarked to Elits. to the story Ellis told ” ‘These men are engaged in plant- ing Sunday schools and churches in the neglected sections of our At § p, m. the public will be wel- # thrown on the screen to de- 1616 SECOND AVENUE conditions (Near Stewart) - - ra morning, his wife made good on her promise. He is seeking a divorce decree. If you want a reliable watch, go to Haynes, Next to Liberty Theatre. —Advertisement. Women’s Silk Dresses A choice of 150 Taffeta, Satin, Foulard, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine or Beaded Georgette $17.50 and $22.50 Three Beautiful Red Seal Records $1.00 Each GALLI CURCI Sings “1 Know Not What I’m Doing” —From “Marriage of Figaro” HEIFETZ Plays “La Capricieuse” De GOGORZA Sings ‘Thou Art Near Me, Margarita’ Victrolas, $20 to $380 Convenient Payment Terms Deelere in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola Pranes, Victrolae and Records, Player Music. Women’s Coats A good choice of Models, in Velour, Tricotine, Poplin, ‘Sil. vertone, Orystal Cloth and Satin— $17.50 to $75 Save Labor and Material for the Government When you save systematic: ally and deposit regularly in your savings account, you help yourself, of course, but saving in these times is also a patri otic service, whether you mere. ly build up. your cash reserve in the bank or invest in War Savings Stanps or Liberty Bonds. In either case, by saving money, you save labor and ma- terial needed by the Govern- ment to carry on the war. FIRST NATIONAL BANK First and James Sherman [Glay & Co,

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