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WOMAN EJECTED LEASE OF GAR FROM HER HOME LINES AWAITS IS REINSTATED GONFERENGE Judge Mitchell Gilliam Wednesday 54 rears service to|}] “J Fthe homefurnisher! jj Seattle's leasing of the traction | ordered a stay of proceedings in the | tines within her limits awaits the case of Mra, C. M. Hohn widow: conference which will be held when ed mother of a soldier *, Who! Fs, Pratt, chairman of the board of me At} ¢ of the Puget Sound Trac ay t & Power Co, arrives in Se w of the | store's liberal, popular, easy Mignified credit service. there are no extra charges for this credit ac Sommodation—credit is extended to you in an egrecable and entirely satisfactory way without annoying and objectionable features. FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C, 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these specials will not be delivered—can be easily taken by purchaser, family scale: special for Friday & i 7 y Wan granted on the ap | peal of the te Jepartment of the Jcouncl! of patriotic service, who ne Mayor Hanson . “It's not | | practical to buy the lines outright cured relief for the widow under the | just now, but by leasing them we | soldiers’ act and sailors’ civilian rellef | can accomplish the same purpose | undisputed management and will be The court order In good until next | etter able tc mine the value of | Thursday, when entire matter | the company's pent should we will be re the superior | wish to buy later on court when a further order may be given by the court permitting Mra, Hohnert to remain in her home for | three more months Mrs, Hohnert moved her furniture |back to her bome Wednesday after noon from the street where it had | | been placed by the sheriff's men, ac: | cording to workers for the council of patriotic service Mrs_ Bohnert in the meantime will be “orn to pay her rent of $40 a me Under the soldiers’ and sailors’ ef villan relief act judges are given wide discretionary powers as to what disposition shall be made of claims against service men's de-| a | Lemon Juice WOMEN MOTOR | For Freckles | DRIVERS NEEDED | crew, merase won| home for a few cents. Try it! The Northwest division of the American Red Cross will have to furnish 25 woman motor drivers for overseas service in France within the next six months Women must come from cities where Red Cross motor corps exist and must have a certificate of the first division Red motor corps, ambulance and truck drivers, or must have passed an examina- tion in mechanics and first ald. Volunteers must be at least 25 years of age. Transportation will be paid, and, if necessary, an al- lowance of 450 francs a month for outside of Paris and 600 in that city, will be argued | “Our proposs the traction com pany meeta every request they have made of the city and gives them the name earnings during the war they | have had for the past five years.” — | GIVES OPINION ON TAXES y Prosecuting inert sent an opinion equalization board Wednesday, stat ing that a lien attached to property March 1, when the assessments are made, is not collectible if property should come under tax exemption | lint before final levy, In October, | ody | DguLese Lue JME OF LWO feMous lato a bottle containing three/ ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have @ quarter pint of the! best freckle and tan lotion, and) complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard hite for a few cents. Masnage sweetly fragrant lotion into the neck, arms and hands each | , and see how freckles and blem- es disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! | Je ie harmless Crons $1.85 Fegular price $2.50 —this is an attractive twisted A frame basket: suitable sewing or Knitting; bas- ts of pretty pattern cre- Hina white enamel frame regular price $2.50 —this scale has 25 tba, ca- pacity; just what is needed for family use; 4 strong: regular p: special for Friday and Saturday.... a inches high: strong: can easily folded if desired Fegular price 0; special Tatsraay.... $1.85 service francs while made Application should be made to the local captain of each chapter's mo- |tor division. Lt. Hoard to Wed | California Girl Word has been received in Seattle of the announcement in New York of the engagement of Lieut. Carl E Hoard, U. 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. EF. Hoard, 4045 Second ave. N. E Seattle, to wed Miss Susan Ruth Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most » and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ¥ harmful, Just plain mulsified aut ol (which fs pure and en irely greaseloss) in much better than the moat expensive soap or anything in ¥ rector, appeared before the city utili- ar that lockedout telegra | turned to work, despite instructions | 0 Comittee ‘Thursday to press his | fich. creamy lather, and cleanses the | Strahaburg. alien enemy here, seiz: | from President Konenkamp not to do) “im for a franchise giving the gov. | hair and scalp thoroughly. The lath: | 4 a pail of boiling water and aimed | ite content at a federal agent Wed ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff! nesday, when the operative warned | The hair driea/ her that abe tnust register or go to| have refused reinstatement by the Western Union Tele- : nga Hour setis fh ewnd mands had been acceded to.” s union, Thursday. Rohan de- BF ooh aa company has offered to re- | locked-out employes only | Tuesday night by her grandmother. tion that they give up their) irs. Lucy A. Kribs, of 3920 12th ave affiliations. N. E., was Thursday morning re Union officials are still ported as having returned Wednes that locked-out employes day. #0, 1s absolutely false, The St. Louis | Co oot the right to build three rail. |@F Finses out easily and removes ev- men returned when all of their de | ray prc nem Mahe agatha On the anniversary of the death of Constantine Pajeologus XL, the last emperor of the East, a solemn requ! em was celebrated at Athens, The metropolitan of Athena, in a sermon pointed out that not a single emperor of the Greeks had died in his bed. they ail died on the field of battle land excensive oil. quickly and eventy, fine and allky, bright, eany to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut of! at nost any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces ta enough to last every one in the family for | months —Advertisement | and it leaves it jai) Lucta Kribs, 16, reported missing Muffy and ION € LEwvyY’'sS RPHEU AT MADISON TNE TEMPLE OF THE TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE Theda Bara | \ “SALOME” AT HER FEET, FOR SHE WAS | ANOTHER EXCURSION THRU THE SAN JUAN The excursion run to Friday Harbor last Sunday proved such a popular one with the real folks of the town—the people who like to get out in the open—to enjoy a day close to Nature—that it had been decided to run another this coming Sunday. at 8:30 a. m. for a trip through the wonderful unim-| and returning through the Straits. | The San Juan islands are to the Northwest what} the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence River are| Wonderful in their natural state—the trip through \these will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at 10) 'a. m. Make your reservations early. \ Return fare two dollars—half price for the kiddies. Meals served—Staterooms reserved. | | Colman Dock. Main 3993. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURGDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. and Mrs. Strahsburg, tripping in her | rage, scalded her foot in the melee. Thirty one Bought Your Seats for ISLANDS © orm | CROUIT =| Sunday, Aug. 25th VAIDEVILLE The Steamer WHATCOM will leave Colman dock SUNDAY |proved San Juan islands—going through Deception AFTERNOON Pass on the morning run as far as Friday Harbor— Two Performances Daily Season Reservations Now to the East. ‘BOX jthem is one that will always be remembered. OFFICE Only a limited uumber of tickets can be sold—!| NOW | OPEN | Nights 10c, 25c, 50¢, 75¢, $1.| pucet souno naviearion co. MOORE GUILTY or CRIME | It is nothing more nor less than a CRIME io treat diseased teeth without first curing the disease. IMAGINE DEADLY PUS POCKETS, BACTERIA, MINERAL POISONS AND OTHER PYORRHEA AFFLICTIONS covered up by the work of an unscrupulous or mayhap an ignorant dentist, who has failed to treat his patient for a disease that will, in a short time, work havoc with the best dental work that can be done. Before undertaking to work on a patient, Dr. Fuller makes a careful examination for symptoms of PYORRHEA. With his LATEST IMPROVED X-RAY MACHINE he can easily discover if this disease has started and if so, what stage it is in. DR. FULLER ABSO- LUTELY GUARANTEES A CURE OF PYORRHEA BEFORE HE UNDERTAKES TO DO ANY DENTAL WORK. He considers it nothing less than a crime to treat a patient without removing the cause of sore and bleeding gums, aching and loose teeth, tartar, abscess, etc. IN ORDER TO BE FAIR WITH ALL PA-| the destruction of the overlying bone, it is often TIED » DR. FULLER MAKES FREE EXAMIN-| necessary to trim off the edge of the bone in ATIONS. In view of the disastrous results to the | order to remove the soft tissues to the full depth peridental membrane when the gingavae break | of the ket. down it is important that every slight inflamma- The DENTIST SHOULD BE HONEST WITH tion be studied. The causes are apparently trifling HIS PATIENT. Teeth should not be removed if —a rough margin of a filling, a space between the | their value for mastication is in favor of their re- teeth, a crown margin which impinges on the | tention. But teeth which have lost much of their gum, ete. The treatment consists of the correct- membrane should be extracted. Many patients ment of these conditions, have gone about their daily duties for many years, More teeth are lost from the formation of pus | with sallow complexions, inactive physically, lack- pockets along the sides of the roots than from den- | ing initiative, never sick but always deficient in tal caries, Our first thought is that infection | vigor and who have finally consented to the re- would not occur if the teeth could be kept clean. | moval of teeth with the surprising result that they ‘Two plans are proposed. The patient may be given | have almost immediately come to take a new in- a syringe of convenient form and taught to irrigate | terest in life, to be able to do more and enjoy it, the pockets. Or the overlying detached tissue may | to have a better color, a sharper eye and quicker be removed after novocain has been injected. As | step, to have the feeling that they are really well the detachment from the root is often deeper than! and vigorous. THE DR. FULLER GUARANTEE Goes with every piece of work undertaken in this office. Consequently we use 22-karat gold, 29 gauge in thickness, in making crowns, heavily reinforced on the biting surface so that they last a lifetime. The Fuller guarantee of PAINLESS TREATMENT is an honest guarantee, and the most nervously inclined need not neglect their teeth because of that old-time dread of grinding and grating. Our painless methods will be a revelation to you. Dr. Fuller and his staff are registered dentists of experience and modern ideas. The equip- ment in this office is the very latest that science and invention have devised, including the new- est improved X-RAY machine. Free and careful examination of each patient is made before treatment, and honest advice is given. Whenever possible, lost teeth are restored so that they are oftentimes better than the original. Backed by fifteen years of successful experience, Dr. Fuller asks you to take advantage of his FREE EXAMINATION AND IRONCLAD GUARANTEE. DR.C.S.FULLER: Open Evenings N. W. Cor. Pike and Second Ave. Until 8 0’Clock. Third Floor Eitel Bldg. Sundays 10 to 12. — es ferro mange ar ne laa som ane Gen AP a, EBL a ae eae ee ee TTT M W. U forsake their union affiliations be: |™4P Miller, of Long Na this can’t possibly injure the hair. |Hlurlg Boi g Water F- = —————_—_—= — = en Say . « | fore they can be reinstated. This we GILMAN PRESSES CLAIM Simply moisten your hair with wa- Still Bars Union| "22% °° Te statement thar st), COGAN ee enieeat vratt ay-|ter and rub it in. Ono or two tea at Federal Agent 5 BAR’ I ‘EI I DRUG Ss’ i ‘ORE Louls union telegraphers have re spoonfuls will make an abundance of} TACOMA, Aug. 22—Mra, Louis Take advantage of our many special Men as well as women can buy at a offerings in household needs at prices | saving, provided they go to the right that will appeal to you. place. We invite you to look over register here were what we offer in men’s needs. dred and thirty | red peaceabl | The water missed the agent, alien enemy women adied to Pure Andressa Castile Soap, indispensable | | for baby; 22-0z. bar.. . .39¢ La Primera Castile Soap .......... 10¢ | Pompeian Massage Cream; | recommended for sunburn, | tan and freckles; restores | that healthy look— Small jars, 50¢ size....43¢ | | ‘ jars, $1.00 si j-men; 25c value 20¢ | | PAIS 9, 2h 0) Ones ee | Williams’ Quick and Easy Shaving | Miller's Protection Rubber | Senp: a: l0c vale 7 | Gloves for housework; 50c | Wilts ’ Shaving Stick.....2 vale. mice ” 87! illiams’ Shaving Stick... -23¢ | J 19-40—Opal Shaving Mug, plain; | Miller's Hercules Rubber Gloves, to pro- tect the hands; 60c value. ++. ABE . ee ee yess J 19-41—Shaving Mugs, opal trimmed in gold; a regular 50c article Razor Strops The Aristocrat, genuine pigskin double Strop; $1.00 value for 89¢ A high-grade double Strop; it’s a “Howard”; a $1.50 value for sii a seseee SL29 Paramount quali double Strop; good leather; $1.75 seller for the Opening? Dressing Combs No, 281—9-inch Comb, 50c value. ..39¢ | No. 276—8';-inch Comb, a big value at | ee ..33¢ real big special at.. Theatrical Cold Cream— | “Gold Medal” dry hone double Begins the Fall Season ¥4-lb, can......35e 1-Ib. can -- + -60¢ | Strop, a $2.00 seller for. .$1.09 Regina Toilet Soap; excellent for the | “Falkland Seal” double Strop; dry bath; sells regularly at 15c cake. Special | hone; a winner for service; this for Friday only.............. 2 for 20¢ Mansfield’s Tar and Egg Shampoo Soap, 20c value for, cake <a as 0304s strop is usually $2. it Friday for $2.39 D 15-1—A $2.50 Strop for $2.19 Woodbury’s Shav- Citrolax for making in our ing Brush, up from stock of vast Being Made Shaving Mirrors = Cameras | 141 — vsuany ‘ome and select your Kodak or Kodak needs, “ at $1.75; spe- ping tanks, frames, albums and | Cl $1.49 14-5—Size 4x6, the kodaker. Bring us your | C gc for better results, A com: | sells at $1.00: spe- HOE ah mica S87¢ stock in each our five stores, 909 \f| D 7-100—Ladies’ M large size $4.00 | C 14-4—Magnifying and plain; two side Or Phone Main 222. D 7-125—Dressing Combs, se and | mirrors; sell at $3.50; special ....$2.98 fine tees ...-B5¢|]C 14-13—6-inch Oval Mirror, sells at Mats. 10c to 75c. D 7-153—Puff Boxes, dainty article 35¢ | $2.50; special ...............005 $2.19 D 7-4—Hair Brush, 13 rows of extra | Rubberset Brushes 25¢ to $6.00 quality bristles ...........0.0008 $2.25 | Bin Folds, P ind W lh : Over 300 articles of Ivory to choose | scale ina wea has allets at... 7 il ida lat a A ae Baa tS Maat, Boia] ECE CR he ERENT 25¢ up to $6.00 (Imitation and genuine Leather.) Colgate’s Shaving Sticks, each... ...30¢ Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake....... 10¢ If you shave yourself you should be a patron at our stores. Everything for the man who shaves and you will never have cause to complain about the prices. Bartell Drug Store Addresses 610 2nd Ave., near Alas- ka THEATRE Union st. ve. $1.39 | citrate of magnesia We know you | ing Stick + -23¢ will find exactly | Eyer-Ready ‘what you want ver-Ready Shav- | ose OES wis 25¢ | LTE TIE A I AT I a ETS TAI TENG ETE, “ AeA