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—your indi- Sa Pa y vidual needs Your Credit a are fitted to ‘ou is store’s Can ee vintat two eee n= ae MT \Z y eave. apie Ee $13-75 | Fegular price $16.50 n twist design i" table, exactly "as pletured. solid oak, has drawer, top 28x42 inches; an ex- price, $16.50; $13.75 Ave. at Pine St. Seattle. sha Credit! views ture Ca ML »ona. ‘INTERNED WOMEN TO 101 te 111 8, Eleventh st. ‘Tacoma A protective screen building by the city building depart: | ment in order that the women in mates interned may have the ad yOrercane S| it J. aid them on their road to recovery. New York om re- from lack of fresh air. Gables, vantage of fresh air and sunshine to Nearly every roomer tn the Gray enough 716 Union st., contributed to| chorus? A system of military roads atreteh from the Canadian boundary to xico thru the Pacific coast states [id the scheme of te Pacific Coast | Defense league in twoday session here watay The 16 members attending the con ference areb usiness and professional men of Washington, Oregon | California, Altho the prinetpat ports Jon the Coast are fortified, they con. | tend, there are large stretches of tn tervening territory where an invader might land an army easily under the protection of long-distance guns from the Military roads connecting the prin cipal porta would enable U. 8. mili tary leaders to rapidly transport | troope from one point to another and DEFENSE LEAGUERS WANT MILITARY ROAD {thus beat back the invaders. ot of the league ia to co- ent auto and state roads jinte « military highway scheme, Letters were read Tuesday from | President Woodrow Wilson and Sen ator Miles Poindexter, The president, while indorsing the league's work, urged that there should be no over, lapping of interests in the program. he two-day seasion being held | in the league's offices in the Lowman building, i# for the purpose of reviewing the work of the past year and organizing a campaign for | the coming 12 months. | The league's highway system te nbodied in a bill introdu: house by Hon, John B. Baker of Cal iornia. ob, ordinate pr Governor Lister today called upon the to co-operate in stamping out that | threaten lumber, needed for airplane and ship construction. Hix action was taken conference with the state entire state forest fires chals, “It is agreed that no more serious fire condition ever existed in the state at thin period of the year,” Lis ter sald His proclamation follows With the two dryest months of the year still ahead of us, the forest fire situation is already serious and threatens to become alarming!) |acute, Loggers, lumbermen and rail }road companies have already been l appealed to to use every preventable means to prevent further fires and to contro! thone now burning. “So that thie situation may be | cofitrolied, I urge that there shall be | no further burning for land clearing nul there has been a sufficient rain fall to make this work safe, except the burning of logs, stumps or pile in open fields at a nafe distance from following | defense | counci! and forest fire service offi. | FIRES THREATEN TO HAMPER WAR WORK other forest material and, further more, that the burning of slashings this season be limited to thone de signed to clear land for immediate agricultural use and then only in | strict compliance with the law and after a permit has obtained from the state fire n “There is no more important serv ice to be rendered by the state of Washington to the nation at ume than by being able to supply the lumber required in the construction of ships and aeroplanes, N ate in the Union can serve the nation in thin respect to as great a degree as can Washingte I, therefore make direct appeal to all campers, hunters: fishermen, berry-pickers and tourists to refrain from starting camp fires r adjacent to forests, barns, d-oft land or forest debris of any kind. The only safe place where camp fires can be built, under weath er conditions now existing, is upon gravel-bars or sand-bars of creeks and rivers, or upon the shores of malt water Keven when fires have been so built, it is absolutely neces: nary that they be entirely extinguish: | od after their une rd Women Singers! You’re Wanted to 1 Help Carnival | 1,000 women EN Nearly community singing on Seattle's in | playfields last year Where are they now? That is what Miss Lila Stewart, di GET MORE FRESH AIR rector of the immense pageant, “The will be built Road around the roof of the Publie Safety | The | pageant ts a strictly patriotic affair, to be given as part of the Seattle | Girls’ Victory carnival. at the naval training camp, July 23- The pace ant will run four nights, and 2,000 to Vietory,” ts asking. The screen makes the roof safe) men, women and children are in the and will prevent accidents. Mayor | cast Hanson found the women suffering | ‘The men and children of Seattle have responded nobly. But where are the women who can sing well to participate in a big It doesn't require burg! by leaving «doors un-! ability locked sleeping soundly Monday| A rehearsal will be held at 9 p. m. night. J. J. Lewis lost $110; 0. Ber Wednesday, in Cornish hall, Broad. | id, $14; F. Nelson, $20, and C. Bak- way and Pine at. for women singers, ler, $10. cured. Smaller sums were also sec ply this: We have only a short time left to stay Think of buying OF EVERY DESCRIPT Bargains like these won't last. SHIRTS AMNl $1.25 Shirts on sale at 85¢ | All $1.59 Shirts on sale at $1.25 | 45 Porous-Knit Underwear, 75e garment, now B. VY. D. 50¢ » ie garment (Shirts only), on sale at Abe abit A All $2.00 Pajamas, assorted All Silk Shirts at. d.05 | , Ee om sale at $1.45 Sizes in shirts, 1314 to 1814, | All $2.50 Pajamas on sale Sleeve lengths, 53 to 36. - #1. 95 Soft or stiff cuffs. Golid-Color Shirts, in purple and — with —— viotng. ~s 323 Pike St.—at Fourth Avenue GOT to close out this stock, as we have no place to put it. MEN’S FURNISHINGS at about cost, all because we have to give up business. | Goldberg’ s Shirt Shop Positively —- Fakes Shop as Early in the Day as Possible |GOLDBERG’S SHIRT SHOP | |} and all who want to do their part are A asked to attend. in this store. But don’t think too | FURNISHINGS All Paris and Boston Garters are on sale at 206 -50¢ 25¢ 15¢ SI ECIAL—5 Pairs fiecks -. $1.00 All ‘Leather Belts are now o5¢ much x | "Here's Free Road Germany Demands | on Way to Arctic | —» a result of the killing of Am baseador Mirbach in Moscow, it in expected the Germans will demand free passage thru Petrograd to the Murman coast. The map shows the route from Petrograd to Kola, on the Arctic coast A state of war has been declared by the Rolsheviki in the Archangel district, which includes the Murman coast, where British and American com are reported to have landed. orTimistT ‘th iat” noes some darkened | “optl cloudy, But he er knows deapa' i [ana wit through de, plerce brighter He makes ht And seldom mets a will ni you m ew SUIT, COAT, DRESS MAT, h | Oxygen Treatm@nt posi | tively destroys poison ‘Toxins in the |blood. No matter what the origin of the poison may be, Oxygen Vapor Treatment will cleanse it out of the blood. As a relief and cure for Hay | Fever, Asthma and Bronchitis, Oxy- gen Vapor has no equal. The charges for this treatment are with in the reach of everyone, and the treatment in given under the direct supervision of f°, I. Gearheard, the Northwest Representative of the manufacturers of the Oxygen Vapor apparatus. No charge will be made jfor « trial treatment. Parlors 317-18 } Seaboard Bidg., Fourth and Pike, 4 in the} STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. | colony the Labor elty,” | Beattie, consisting of Rusdan, Fin le ah, h la vd one sap yey mee. and bridge restorations are only as strong as the weakest tooth to which the work is attached. | this €© be the moat critical moment ‘Thousands of men bearing the title of dentist can make a beautiful gold crown—that’s an art | for the United States to consider mil itary intervention in Mussa fog the influence 1 masses in Rus as a disadvantage toward the interest of the allies, par reanon upon the a sia might tleularly to the United States America | “Am Russians, and ments in Rum mia, we k Russia our desire relat our two their interior revolutionary motives. and in thin way only the very n The message “The soviet of Kussian workers of that PAGE 2 INTERVENTION jj TALK AROUSES | _ RUSSIANS HERE’ | Local Russians, claiming to be the “woviet of Runsian workers of Seat: | tle,” have telegraphed President Wil son, urging against military Inter: | | vention and declaring such action | would. be capitalised by German in: | fluences to array thé maasen against | | the United States, The Russian workers’ council, cording to its local secretary, repre nents more than 1,000 of the Kussian It wan founded Jane 22, ‘to promote the program of soviets of Russia in the | United’ States.” counetts in temple There follow» the G incontent rman nerve indly urge the of maintaining the friend 1 X-Ray » between the people of 20th anniversary of my entrance into the dental profession. I offer you my highly skilled countries, Regardless of services—the advantages of a perfectly trained, highly skilled co-ordinating dental organiza ear future gladly & powerful organized force. | “We also operation in all such activities, and | | we trust that the soviets that are ex cities of | support your excellency, we hope that you will weigh and consider our } isting in | America | Therefore, practically will lend all their are Russian “almont every American Green sayn knowing the | sentiment of the revolutionary move which is no doubt recognized an the only power In Rus American | government to recognize the soviets We do this because of will Russia in unit edly renixt the German autocracy by desire to offer our co HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY | AND THE——— SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH! “4 chain is no stronger than its weakest link,” and in dental surgery the beautiful crowns | { | | | | | at! in mechanies—and I can teach any good mechanic in a few hours to make a gold crown or do the mechanical work of a bridge restoration case, BUT TO DIAGNOSE A CASE, PLAN A MOUTH, TREAT EVERY DANGEKOUS THE EXACT THING TO DO WITH EACH DISEASED TOOTH 1 DISEASE, AND TO ELIMINATE MOUTH {AT REQUIRES — DEMANDS — SKILL OF THE VERY HIGHEST ORDER. Skill and ability that ft takes a Ufetime acquire, and when you finally come to fall realization of what a mouth reeking in disease, or even one chronic diseased tooth in your mouth can do to pull down your bodily héalth, and make and keep you ill, then you will want to turn to the MAN in the dental profession who not only has had a long, successful record as a dentist, but who, too, is a leader as a Diag- nostician—who knows your troubles and ean quickly correct them. AND CLEAN UP THE MENACE IN THE of your teeth, when necessary, without cost to you. I today am celebrating the tion. An office where nothing but permanent work of the highest standard (the kind no dental parlors attempt) is done, such as that obtainable at the highest priced dentists in private practices. And my prices are about what you would pay for cheap and unskilled work. All of my work is covered with a written guarantee e008 tony peed ee ns Tn the work should last. PAINLESS DENTISTRY | menaage in the same spirit im which it is sent you will lend ue your avotding counter revolutonary prop: aganda thru the preas of this coun you much better rev co-operation try aanuring and we further hope immediate trem the people of Fuussia.” If you value your watch, let Come to me. Let me do your dental work. Good work is your best guarantee. My prices — By 3 wl Tae dgagy Liberty | are within your reach, and my work is unexcelled—the very best kmown to dentistry, and SAVING PART OF YOUR PRESENT N EARNINGS IS A SCESSITY, , AS INSURANCE | TO | INDEPENDENT LIVING LATE IN Ol DE IS LIFE. JR SAVINGS PARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 6 TO a Him Adults Seattle National Bank Last Times Today BERT LYTELL How Fate Revenge to Give M. —IN— THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY | Robs a Man of His Heart's Desire “WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR” 2-Reel Sennett Comedy. SCREEN TELEGRAM est World Events 10¢; Children 5¢ Including Tax. that assistance in All work done in my office is performed as painlessly as it is possible for any single | dentist or set of dentists or system to do it. Do not be misled on this point. Honesty and | skill in dentistry aro inseparablo—all the skill of a careless or dishonest dentist, or all the | honesty without skill in a dentist would be of very little value to you. So choose your dentist | with great discernment—do not experiment—you cannot afford to. | | | | | equaled by but few. PYORRHEA TREATED SUCCESSFULLY GOLD TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY WORK GUARANTEED REASONABLE AND PORCELAIN CROWN 4 » BRIDGEWORK GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS ALL | | SILVER AND PORCELAIN FILLINGS | | PRICES | EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATES FREE DR. H. T. HARVEY (E2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) | | } FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING 1 l | { N. W. Corner Second and Pike— ‘Swifts Drug Store Corner Elliott 2026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays. land in Washington, which will be | placed at the disposal of returned | | combatants maimed or otherwise, SPLITS iN TWO and all worthy citizens desiring n@ food productive life. Does the sun rise in the west? Investigation has yet failed to dis- President BE. F. Benson and Vice ® close why the monster dry dock at Presidents W. A. Linklater, Puyal \the Skinner & Eddy corporation lup, and R. K. Tiffany, Yakima, and plant No. 2, property of the Todd in- other executives of the Washington terests, broke squarely in two at 83) Land Settlement association. te a. m. Tuesday, at the point where Monday afternoon gathered at the the two sections join. The Pacific Chamber of Commerce s#xembl Steamship Co.'s liner Admiral Evans, rooms, in the Arcade building, decid Just hoisted on the dry dock fer re that special *neeting should fea pairs, did not slide into the water. ture the activities of the association “We don't know what split the In its movement to reclaim waste dock, and won't know until we get Washington land. her out of the water,” declared Presi- ‘The first of these meetings will be dent Wiley, in charge of the Todd in- held at Spokane, J 10. Pivotal terests at the Skinner & Eddy plant places for meetings thruout the state will be arranged, where conferences will be held, and the plans of the as It is planned to Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPUEUM BUILDING Third and Medicca sociation discussed im over 0,000 acres of waste Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths Here is a meth for hair or fuzz that is unfi quite inexpensive: Mix with some powdered de water and spread on hai After 2 or 3 minutes, rub it off, wash the akin and every trace of hair has nished No harm or inconvenience results from this treatment, but reful to get genuine delatone ) vertisement removing ng and ix thick Remember that the first consideration in the con- duct of MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS is safety. Mu- tual Savings Banks of the country hold more than 80% of the savings deposits in savings banks in the United States—and yet you never hear of a failure of a Mutual vings Bank. All savings intrusted to the care of such banks are invested in the best secur- ities which money can buy, and the earnings are divid- ed among the depositors. A GUARANTY FUND is created by law, out of which any possible losses shall be paid. This is why this Bank has beens able for 29 years to pay not less than 0.2. WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 810 SECOND AVENUE THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STRICTLY SAVINGS INSTITUTION IN WASHINGTON paste and surface Ad COMING Wed, Thurs. Friday, Sat THE BIRTH OF DEMOCRACY —WITH-- | LYDA BORELLI and One hundred estar Assisted by 10,000 players, others, A Neighbor’s Keyhole A Side-Splitting 2-Reel TRUSTEES: Poin on ihe E. G. Ames James Shannon John T. Condon KK. Struve MORE gens hires {Yittiam Thaanum Adults 10¢; Cuildren 5¢ vat ieaeeee David Wirt Including War Tax William A. Peters Dagens B Pacie, Reskane Hans Poderson ! 1.0. Janeck, Yakima.