The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1918, Page 5

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This is generally possible if in time. Once re- stored, the rudimentary rules of hygiene sug- gest the necessary daily care of the teeth. But the great trouble with thé vast major- ity of people is to get them to give the regular attention which is necessary for the health of the teeth. Hygienic conditions maintained by daily care are not enough. Every person should pay at least two visits a year to his ff dentist. He would save a great deal of trouble, ; often avoid much pain and discomfort, and 4 the cost of keeping his teeth in healthy con- dition would be very greatly reduced. Examinations and Consultations Free at This Dental Office. - CROWNS AND BRIDGES we are Crowns and Bridges made in our laboratories are the best rind eo possible to make—in scientific construction, beautiful workman and we ar ship and excellence of material they have no superior—they have SEA durability and efficiency, and they bring back the natural ap pearance of face and mouth. The principle on which they are enleas absolutely necessary. constructed makes It possible to keep proper hygienic conditions ‘ of the mouth after they have been fitted BINYON | NATURAL APPEARANCE PLATES Our pl made on sc ific principles so that th forced positions of the jaw or mouth there is every comfort in their use hey fit so perfectly that the biting and chewing sur. | face: ¢ 80 exactly adjusted that proper mastication of food is« again It is scarcely possible to distinguish the teeth used in these plates from nature's own teeth Ring up or Call in and Make an Appointment. Electro Painless Dentists ALADDI Main “Laboring People’s Dentists” S. E. Corner 2555, First and Pike STAR WANT ADS BRING RESU ‘SUL TS. sont LOTS OF GOOD MUSIC FOR VERY LITTLE MONEY Kither off these Genuine Columbias can be purchased on YERY EASY TERMS MBIA rd clea erms of style later, gi of the instrument is offered with six selections (three dou ble-faced 85e records), one record cleaner and an assortment of needles, all for $22. —terma of 50c week, ‘SOME CIRCUS! ITTERS Ask your druggist for Lash’s Bitters —in large, square bottle. ABERDEEN —Aberdeen shipyards | are being held back because of lack of man-power. are needed 'London Newspapers ‘Drunken Hun Flyer One thousand men Senator Lodge, regarding war aims. j of the opposition of speaking thus in /15,000 MEN ARE DUE -lenter camp during the next two! a ae Free Examination | BEST $2.60 GLASSES | on Earth Ir of the etores ye Northwest that realiy TEND || The Rare. Yeas exemcennieents By Buying 4 FISHING SCHOONERS " Examination free, by tometrist. Glasses not OPTICAL CO.) Shack thd Settral dacat wioeusdnt Wyo - ‘TODAY ONLY are no unnatural or Third Ave. and Republican St. WONDER a UL is - ten elections (five double- d assortment of We will exchange either machine ng you credit for the Seattle's Phonograph Headquarters, {HE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918. SAYS AL, OUR OFFICE BOY BY AL, OUR OFFICE BOY them without hurting them, tho one Sayr'Te we, did you see the circus a " if In and to tell you at Main Floor ) America a Chinese p tent, the band yp Chinese tunes massive elephants and the hump: | feet high back camets, and d pro: | one 1 the wetin playing | tryed were | skating, some riding on bikes #ix ‘ourse there was) Many dog acts were also a clown trying to arrest the elephant and there was a d ‘ by hin tail, but he seemed to give up ring. Another feature was the man ing bin balancing and trapezing acts and king stunts, The amatiest man earth did wonderful ling In staying ‘or mo and on wK¢ e hort min driving * thought it was time for them| Many new and interesting elov t off, they bucked tem clear | acts took place, a clown fre, a wed over the ring ding procession, Hooverlzing stunts The elephants did the mor: mar jand many other interesting clown stunts he circus certainly was a ge velous feats of all, such as dancing and standing on top ¢ and letting the performers lie vu each one, boys, and you want to see ; Boys’ School BOCHE COUNTER ‘URGE U. S. 10 Apparel FAILS TOHALT | CURB RENTALS, | n sale in the BRITON GAINS IS RESOLUTION Thilloy (a mile of Hapaume) pressing ua back 450 | the city judiciary committee Tuesday yards, where they were stopped bafternoon MAIN FLOOR t APELESS BLOUSES—Siz« "81.00 nd 81.26 school Ties .. 25e penders 25e Handkerchiefs 10¢, 3 for 25¢ In Kage of Bapaume The resolution was presented to At Bapaume, New Zealander | the city council Monday afternoon b troops, after fierce fighting, estab-|CounciIman R. B, Hesketh. The ju lished themselves in northern out |“iclary committee, composed of skirts of the town. Farther north,|Counciimen W.,D. Lane and C. B ‘othe The rewe English troops have mado progress | Pitagerald, will report toward Beugnatre, and have had | Council on their finding the Chambray Shirts, with military collars zen 10 to 16, in gra or blue, at 75e¢ hard fighting about Crotselies tution urges th ‘On the right of the battle front | thru the Uni have continued | board, establi central ment rer Australian their adva! have mad Boys’ Muslin Night Shirts, he Somme and bo mame and sizes to 16 years, at S5e « toward Dom. | of all pri rre (fiv * woutheast of Bray), | Nvestigate ‘ords of the existin: 1 east of nne (two miles east Private a and with pewer t 1 commandeer the houses, apartments the left of the battle front| hotels and lodging houses, the ows Canadian troops yesterday captured ‘ the ridge east of Wacourt and es. @uilty of overcharging and that a nted of three of whom shall ing board; one ents of which have beer Fleece - Lined ¢ 1 Suits, sizes 16 and Capa, all sizes, at nd up to $1.00 tablish themselves east of Guema-| Commission be phe. North of the Scarce, Scottish | feputable persons, o troops renewed their attack last | represent the » night and thade substantial gains to. | Peprenent org ward Piouvain (six miles east of Ar. | lected by the raw and a mile and a half beyond | #Nd one to represent the lindenburg line) lic, the commission to t he prisoners taken by our troops |/¢f to employ such rm since the ning of August 21 ex. perts, clerks, and other as« | ceeded 21,000 may be necessary to work of the comminsion Boys’ Gloves, all sizes up to 16 years, at 95¢ jar and cuff Roys' Paris Garters, a pair | Boys’ Leather Belts 25¢ ” j red be Praise Lodge Talk “Shoots Up” Holland ANDON, Aug. 27.—-London news | papers gerierally comment ably upon the recent @ LONDON, Aug. 27.—(British Ad miraity Wireless.)—A German avi- | ator landed in Cadzen, Holland, last week, and knmediately opened fire with his machine gun. The civilian population sought shelter, Subse quent Investigation proved the alr. man was very drunk. He was in terned. “The patriotic act of the leader Fleece-Lined Union Suits LPPER MAIN FLOOR lthe American senate will dispel any illusions Germany may have had re | garding the opposition’s attitude, and it will strengthen President Wil od | rity Chro: son's hand.” the Mail It iHustrated the pinion,” sald American . = GOOD serviceable turquoise TO REACH CAMP LEWIS CAMP LEWIS, Aug. 27.—Approxt nately 1,000 men were received in mp Monday, as the first arrivals of 15,000 select service men who will} priced « Sizes 14 and 16 91.25 weeks. The Paris “Matin” has been pub- lishing prominently a selection of the most common English words and a sentence in English with| the exact pronounciation | | U.S. WILL BUILD 75 | Point Piatt DEEP SEA TRAWLERS » WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—The food administr on has requested all fishing craft sunk by sub: with sea modern trawl The sh board |WIN THE WAR naunced tat Zo wi the Atlantic and Pacific ec repl marin A STORY Th wioine kept the steady W A R SENT DOWN BY U-BOAT ST. PIERRE, Miquelon, Aug. 27 S A V I N G S |The 600-to' mer Eric and four fishing 1 the Maurice B. fire from a German s arine off United Painless Dentists rt USEMENTS 5 he METROPOLITAN THEATRE Week Starting Sunday, Sept. 1 A.H.WwoO00'S COMEDY SUITE DE LUXE PARLOR- eee For War Work ZY HAVING THAT BROKEN PUCE OF FURNITURE - REFAIRED- WELL GRLE FOR IT One Whole Season Kepublic Theatre, New York Prices—Night and Sat, Mat, 506 to D Mat. Wed. Beat 10% War 7 Mail Orders Now, Seat Sale 'T Twice po al Daily § Orpheum Vaudeville PALACE HIP Contin Dally 1 to 11 GIRL FROM STARLAND” Five Other Big Hip Acts “TH Feature Photoplay: Fritzi Brunette in “Merely Players” Weekday Mats. 10¢ War tax | AND become chool and home a mother to satisfactorily an aid. solve, e finishing braids, y, brown, Copen and navy blue and Dress right is of serge and has em broidered col $19.50 The Dress sketched at left is of Burgundy silk braid embroid pockets and bone buttons for $24.50 trimming. Price in shades of rose, cardinal, $7.50, $7, 95 and $8. ‘95. 1 School Dresses of woolen serge, & to range of hensive display of smart new fall styles, comprising atzes ; colors of navy, Copenhagen blue and green. Sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12.81.00 6 to 16 years, at $6.50 and up to $27.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR, onglish that the emergency fleet corporation CAPT. BAC VANCOUVER, A cablegram to Judge R. ed that his son, Capt k, who had been re There is no safer War Savings money back CANNING SUPPLIES A . complete of Fruit Canning Supplies, and all the leading makes of Fruit Jars. <a JAR RUBBERS 3 DOZ. 10¢ Sure-to-Keep rubbers for Mason Jars. Jar Rubbers, doz. School ftose Fhe Rhodes Co. for Boys and ~~ i SAVINDS: ead THRIFT STAMPS } of of man The School House Now Summons the Boys and Girls of America on next Tuesd ay morning they will assem- spective schools all over the rn their lessons and how to Their apparel for the 0rtant questions This store will prove Men's Section School Dresses for the Miss $19.50, $22.50 and $24.50 NEW SECOND FLOOR es 4, 6 ‘D 19 years, nize the “youthful figure. ese are displayed con sou ed Boys | Girls’ Gingham School Dresses { Plaids, checks and stripes, in size 6 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. —UPPER MAIN FLOOR. School Sweaters for boys and girls, 6 to 16 years, Copenhagen blue, green, Priced at $4.95, $6.95, —UPPER MAIN FLOOR, Launching Rece WASHINGTON, Aug. ca's shipbuild efforts have put | 000 deadweight tons of shipping the fight against the ficial figures today revealed that 6! Back| ships, with a t nage ae building plants. EVERYONE MUST DO A LITTLE BIT MORE investment in the world than AMPS, and you can always get your Sale of “Erie” Iron Cooking Ware. A new shipment of widely known wold’s “Erie” Ware just in. $3.50 Dutch Ovens $2. oe Dutch Oven as illustrated at bottom, with cover, Large No. 10 size. Also flat- bottom kettle with cover, in No. 9 Worth $ and $4.00. Special, each, $2.49 {No Phone or CO. Bi Orders ‘ —Basement : $ 4 ) eaapnanagetantts | scribe for the in unusual assort jarment Section, les designed of in a compre- al deadweight

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