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54 YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER the thousands of cosy, com- of this great homefurnishing atore. --At be @ practical demonstre- tion of the value and help of STANDARD credit and store service. —let us knew your homefur- niahing needs and range our widely service in @ matunlly fair end eo wey —“YOUR CREDIT 18 BURE- LY GooD HERE!” this great homefurnishing store is an important factor in establishing homes for Seattle’s great army of workers— —the wage earner is invited touse the many distinctive advan- tages of this wonderful organization, which has been special- izing on homefurnishings for FIFTY-FOUR YEARS! —here is a credit service that eliminates every element of annoy- ance, embarrassment and worry to the homefurnisher; a serv- ice that is broad, liberal, simple, dignified and carries with it that absolute satisfaction which is the widely-known feature of this store—YOUR STORE! spend an hour in our VICTOR TALKING MACHINE STORE and listen to the newest VICTOR records— JOHN MCORMACK sings: ‘Trait ‘ ‘ FRANCES ALD/ JASCHA HEIFRTZ ALMA GLUCK sing: —full cabinet-size genuine Vic- trola, mahogany or oak, completely .equipped with albums and 12 renditions of song and instrumental num- bers of your own selection - (six 10-inch D. D. records). —at this very reasonable price ' make your selection early! No, 74 o tinte--always to be had at the Machine Store —the world’s fam- our Fraats mier is without question the beat family vacuum ¢leaner made, re- gardiess of price. will arrange apecial dem- ration in your home— 36.95 regular price $8.50 —Priscilia sewing oF knitting th and Mary style: ) ered tn geod qual- bean oak; reguier ( Price $22.50; special for $15.90 ) and “YOUR CREDIT Is Goop” } —the home of refin: josphere in its 4 rough such de luxe wy Py-ra-lin. —here you will find an elaborate Assortment of this famous tollet ware, all interestingly priced. regular price $4.25 (with twe ash trays) —strongly butit folding card game folds very compactly; covered with areen felt; atrong and practical; reg ular price $4.2) BLAST heats the floor as well; no cold floors. guarantee one hundred per cent heating ef- ficiency. BSL —with each of these fold- Ing table spect ” wo mi hair brushes ..... —dressing mirrors . ir recetvers —dresser trays nas RRR ARS Sie SRI a will bay @ “Gendron” and “Adinke” motor bike, Juvenile and —balance on small standard mod- monthly payments. el bicycles. —the wonderful fuel-saver! —our liberal credit enables you to purchase this heater now; and your saving in fuel will take care of your payments. —your old stove or range taken as part payment on y a new EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR BLAST! extra fine up on strong ality all silk, made mat-rib atecl frame: iz 0 le handles finished complete showin; for boys e wi girls of all ages Test makes head and rist cord; grades bicycles at fair pric- ; you will surely find here | e bleycle you want; prices 5 RCI IC THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918. I Sidelighte on Big Labor ~-*VTOCOMBCITY (WHEAT PRICE “Day Demonstration Here | [N CAMPAIGN 1S GUARANTEED | A float of wom representing the| by a hollow square of sailors in Arrangements have been com- WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Presl- Seattle Union Card and Label league | white with rifles in position. pleted for the big campaign for| dent Wilson today proclaimed the received loud lause from the 4 BS more homes, which starts Tuesday | kovernment’s guaranteed price for | crowds on the streets, Of the uniformed marchers, the|at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspioes| No. 1 Northern «pring wheat to be eee Angleamiths, forgers, blacksmiths of the more homes bureau of the| the same for 1919 as guaranteed for | A banner carried by the Intern® | and foundrymen in aprons and car | seattle Chamber of Commerce and| he 1918 crop tional Seaman's union annow | that 300 memberso f the union showing an ehemsinamn ale tk ” | appointed, th resident anneule | given their lives on the sea for t | eee discotion at ED Benda cs an | Ste 00 probe the. inerense cont ot | Bam's victory wike | The shipyard office employes, waterhouse Auto Co, and a ean production, and com on But: | | * ; resented the buby local of Seattle, vane will bo made of the business determine whether the p s! | The Deep Sea Fishermen's union, having been organized on August 39 Wosione of the cit sap vs be increased in order to provide @ with a membership of 200, has lost tast. ane hemeneh a AR ing, poe good return for the farmer. four men In the war, “2. ce A basticnteaDes aise eee On the Ames plant float, the kal. |DUFeRU proposen to secure them | WOMAN DRINKS POISON New port terminal supporters en: | wer’ tered a float symbolical of Seattle's Le commerce in the parade Wooden fruit casos were selling ®t iy held in the city Jail following arrest) day morning by swallowing potson. eee the “tt only took @ United States | and ae be parade Py bio of copies of “The Everett Mannacre,” | ical condition. Mrs. Lessard had re- commission @ few days to decide that | Who did not wisn to stan FUOUL gaid to be written by Walker C.| cently obtained a separation from her Mooney should have a new trial. | the | How long will it take Governor | | Stephens?” Dozens of small boys tried to match their steps to those of their dads in the parade, One ambitious | |eon of 2% years clung bravely to renege nee eee fast mo steve | # a atone se. j the Bente of two en om were comfortably filled. an au-| Been Cured by Liniments | %%",20¢ Teach the blood, the seat of eee dience of at least 300 viewed the pro- y | dores, | Mayor Flanson, hat off, led the pa-| cession from this potnt. or Lotions and Never _| the cause of the disease? 8. 8. 8. is rade, riding In an automobile behind igh. Will Be one blood remedy that has for more ity police and Central Labor councii|\ The Safety First society, represent: than fifty years been giving relief te 7 sttealaia Ing ail crafummen in the shipyarda,| yo. never knew of Rheumatiam, |? the most aggravated and stub. ev é | had over 100 marchers in the line. | 1 ye he o . seen born cases of Kieumatiom | It K F at most painful source of suffer | cleanses and purifies the blood by Sooke? ell to the| The Shipyard Laborers’, Riggers’ | | The Cooks’ union came well land Fasteners’ union marched ining, being cured by liniments, lotions routing out all traces of disease. The |) |fore in the line of march, following | directly behind the. Bremerton Cen tral Trade and Labor council ove ran! The Red Cross float was guarded on attle car, received an ovation | rary relief from the pangs of pain) A valuable book on Rheumatism oe HUGH CALDWELL Preaident Proctor, of the Central creased severity, when there is per pert medical advice about your own | Labor council, was right up at the manent relief within your reach? invidiual case, will be sent absolute- front of the parade—right at the Science has proven that Rheumatism ly free. Write today to Medical De- ‘ASK very front. He rode a prancing bay is @ disordered condition of the blood. partment. Swift Specific Co, 431 ] horse. OF CANDIDATES, Lagisiative candidates have been asked to declare their position on the question of civic ownership of public | utilities and home rule for cities by) Corporation Counsel Hugh Caldwell | He has supplied each candidate with | ‘a Het of questions to answer on these subjects. They are: 1. In event that the requisite num- ber of voters do not favor, at the No | venber election, the calling of a con- | stitutional convention, are you in favor of the submission to the voters | at the next election following the/ neamion of the 1919 legislature, of « home rule amendment to the consti- tution, similar to that embodied in house bill No 135 of the 1917 legis lature? | 2. Do you favor restoration to cities of the power enjoyed by them prior to the passage of the public | service comminsion law to regulate public utilities? 3. Are you In favor of the munict palities operating municipally owned utilities free from any regulation or control of the public service commia sion? 1 ‘4 you favor the repeal of the * law”; or if not, are you in favor Of its amendment to permit) cities of the first cass to make tem- loans from thelr own funds on hand not necessary for immediate use, under the same terms and lim-| {tations that cities may now borrow | from banks; that tt, in anticipation of the collection of taxen to be used only for purposes for which a tax has already been levied but not collected? 6. Are you in favor of restoring to! municipalities the right to sell the| products of the light and water ays | tema outside of the city limits after | the wants of the inhabitants of the |elty have been supplied? |\Urge Commission Hear Rent Cases | A permanent conrniasion of five | members to hear complaints of rent | profiteering ta advocated by the war | shipping and housing committees of | the Chamber of Commerce and Com. mercial Club, in a report to the or- fanization’s board of trustees. Under the chamber's pian, the shipping board would organize tho commission, which would have two representatives of the renting class and two of the landlord claas, with a/ shipping board man as chairman. The scheme will go before the ship- ping board Tuesday for investigation. Ave. © PHONE MAIN + 1263 ° She Took Adler-i-ka! “My wife had what the doctors | call catarrh of the stomach for 15 | years. Had to diet carefully and suffered much. She has now taken one bottle of Adler-i-ka and| | feels perfectly well.” (Signed) B. F. Parker, Brock, Texas, Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas and) sourness, stopping stomach distress | INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up- per and lower bowel, flushing EN- TIRE alimentary canal, Removes ALL foul matter which poisons sys- tem. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years, It is a mix- ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer- ine and nine other simple drugs. rying sledge hacnmers, made @ nifty | Commercial Club. fead a sign carried by| Thousands of newspapers were) | Longshoremen’s | Used by those altting on the curb: 1 eee | day finery. The pontoffice. Half the people in town tried to hour to pass a given point you will never see anything but tem- &. 8. 8. will convince you that it will eee Industrial convalescents, hurt in shifts, obtain this valuable remedy at any “ Next spring omminsion will be by the end of the week. | Mrs. Mildred Lessard, 21 yearn old, ‘» coffin was under construction M : James Burdick, I. W. W. orgunizer,| tried to take ber own life early Mon. markets along First ave. for 19) saturday, as he receipted for delivery | Bhe in in the city hospital in @ erti- ceremony. | Smith, prominent member of the or-| husband, and was it ganization. brother-in-law at 6552 49th ave. 8. W. vantage points along its wide | When the| Rheumatism Has Never} be expected from any treatment that the trouble, and rid the system of ks 15 deep and took over half an or other external applications. And experience of others who have taken porary relief afforded by such make. promptly reach your case. You can shipyards, riding in a Beeing Se But why be satisfied with tempo. drug store. which are sure to return with in-| and its treatment, together with ex- How, then, can satisfactory results A Good Set of Teeth Is a Good Introduction Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, So don’t overlook the fact that other people will look at the matter in the same light as regards yourself. And there is the matter of your health. Bad teeth will interfere with that and interfere to a very serious de- gree. It is s0 easy for any one to have a perfect set of nicely kept, healthy teeth these days that there is really no excuse for any one to neglect them. We offer you at this office the services of high grade graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing in the dental profession. Every operator in this office is a — guarantee is signed both the opera- graduate of a good dental college and | tor who did the work on by “a R every one has passed the examination | Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of the state dental board. And every | of this office, who is thoroughly re- one of them has his certificate from | sponsible. the state dental board hanging right Our painless methods have robbe on the wall in front of his dental chair, | the dental chair of its terrors. If a in plain sight of all. So you may’ are one of the many who have put off know when you come to this office | having necessary dental work done on that your work will be done by a | account of fear of being hurt while the dentist who knows his business thor- | work is being done, we say to you oughly and knows just how to do your 3 work the way it ought to be done to that “you ‘need delay no longer. give you permanent satisfaction. FREE EXAMINATION We use the very best of materials We invite you to call and let one of that are to be obtained. Long ex- | our expert dentists give your teeth a perience has taught us that this is the | thorough examination. He will tell only kind that we can afford to use. j you just what needs to be done to put Our prices are the very lowest con- your teeth into perfect condition and sistent with the highest grade work. also just what the cost will be. You will have a pleasant surprise comin Cheap work would not be cheap to | when you find how small the cost will you at any price, but the immense | i inati : volume of business that we have built both ‘eet dane - —. es up enables us to take a smaller profit you, nor do they put you under any on the individual case than the aver- + oat age office which does only one-third te have work to «~ec-half of the votume that we do But for your own sake, we advise can possibly afford to take, and you z F get the advantage of this when you pel give this matter your early come to this office. % F ‘ . Isn’t it about time that you gave All our work is guaranteed with an | yourself the advanta good ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. This of teeth? eee ¢ “| REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right