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————SEEE HOMEFURNISHERS TO THE PEOPLE OF -THE NORTHWEST || FACTORY DEMONSTRATION WEEK EMPRESS UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR- BLAST HEATER be ranges in one—coal—wood—gas this lascofucl wonder range is the most (222008 }~ (sets in a 40-inch space), most —— most practical and most efficient ———— Yange made! —burns coal, wood or gas at the same time (97. or individually! —no parts to change, nothing to remove. ‘—turn on the gas and the oven equipment (’ automatically adjusts itself for gas. | —turn off the gas and the oven equipment _ automatically adjusts itself for wood or coal. (acme): —eelf-starter for gas—no matches. aaee —— for coal and wood—no kind- —*°**< | rove ea J Sc: START a FoR ATONE S: ELAINGAS C TABLE ARE = Et cs = —in threo fin- 4 ‘ ishes; blue i —during the demonstration only, the manufacturer ! porcelain, ’ furnishes with every range absolutely free a hand ; fale teal pine i some and useful set (thirteen pieces) vitreous en- blacks fully : amel cooking ware, value ......-+.+++++5 $10— ' nicked pad m —YOUR OLD STOVE, RANGE OR HEATER TAKEN AS PART home on 30 days’ trial! factory expert will be here during this week to demonstrate this truly wonder- ful three-fuel range. it saves labor—it saves fuel. ‘ J makes cooking, baking and roasting areal pleasure. _ ‘ —it assures a warm kitchen in cold weather and a cool kitchen in warm weather. a orery, Seattle housewife who is interested in the conservation of food and fuel 4 es this modem fuel-saving EMPRESS UNIVERSAL R-BLAST heater! —black smoke is waste fuel —this heater burns the smoke nited States government analysis of the various soft uséd in the Northwest shows on an averagé’ that they nor ~ zs contain 35 per cent volatile. 7a. '—volatile is the smoke and gases, which are thé first elements Ww TAKES: of fuel to be released from the fire when burning. —smoke and gases in the ordinary heating stove escape uncon- sumed through the smoke pipe and chimney. have proven that the volatile of coal contains the same centage of heat units as the carbon; this smoke and gas must be burned and consumed in the heater before escaping through the smoke pipe in order to get the benefit-of all the heat tts contained in the fuel. —the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL AIR- _ BLAST solves the fuel problem! —burns any and all grades of coal; burns briquets, burns ! ome and we guarantee one hundred per cent heating effi- i many sore will heat the ceiling; the EMPRESS UNIVERSAL _ AIR BLAST heats the floor as well; no cold floors. , —our liberal credit enables you to purchase this heater now; and your saving in fuel will take care of your payments. STANDARD FURNITURE Co. Second Avenue at Pine Street, Seattle— L. SCHOENFELD & SONS —101 to 111 S. Eleventh Street, Tacoma i PAYMENT ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW ONE. t oy Dru | taal MEAT REF DEC: SCHOENFELD ~ AIR-BLAST heater— has largo top feed opening, large mica feed door, ventilated jca frame, anti-buckling strips, extra large hot blast intake, duplex grates, extra large ash chamber, direct draft damper, heavy polished steel outer body; heavy inner lining protects outer body; overdraft air chambers; hot blast side lning; extra heavy ventilated lining; conical fire pot deflects heat to floor, HOME PLEDGES | ARE NOW 3,616 THE SEATTLE a at tel SEPTEMBER_9, 1918. Pledges to build 3,566 new homes he More Seattle belate were signed’ ur campaign that urday night and | pledges came in Monday, With the voluntary building | scheduled, it fs estimated that more Sat od | than 6,000 new homes will have been | built |f | started The following telegram was re- by Chairman Douglas from M. Schwab and Charles Piez J, & fleet corporation, Mon re before Christmas, Con construction have already Cha of t day | “We have heard of the excellent | work of men in your city arranging for construction of additional homes to give greater impetus to ship pro- duction and to industrial {ment of your city than the campaign of which you are chairman, Congrat ulations on your activity and thanks for your success.” 3 OAL FARMERS TO HELP LOAN | part in the fourth Liberty loan carm- Homes | “We think nothing could be done develop ‘The farmer ts to play an important | paign and is to be called upon to ke suggestions concerning the Mi conduct of the campaign for the | Monday. C. 8, Wills, |the King county committee, called a meeting of 68 King county and 12 city councils of patriotic serv- ice for 10 o'clock Wednesday morn ing at the Army and Navy club, Joseph A, Swalwell has added two members to the state central commit | tee of the Liberty loan organization. ‘They are William Short, president of |the State Federation of Laborand R. L. Proctor, president of the Se | attle Central Labor council. JOSEPH SLOAN Joseph Sloan, well known ship- builder and architect, a a in| progressive ranks in the democratic party for many years, is a cand didate for congress in the his nomination at the polls tomor- | date against the present republic |{ncumbent, Congressman The second district comprises all of King county outside of Seattle and Ee northwest tier of counties. ‘Plan to Observe Italian Holiday | Resotutions offered by former U. |S. District Judge Donworth were | | adopted by the King county council | | of defense Saturday evening asking | all citizens to participate in the cele- bration of the Italian national holi | day, which will be observed Septem | ber 20. | direction of the Roman Legion of | | Amertcan. Public | Port Takes in Over a Million Seattle's public owned port facili- tles have accumulated gross earnings totaling $1,542,408 during the eight | months from January 1 to August 31. During August alone gross earn- j ings totaled $267,921.21. | benefit of his city brother, accord- ing to plans announced at the Fourth Liberty loan headquarters chairman of has FOR CONGRESS’ Second district. | | row would place a formidable candi- | Hadley, | The event will be under the | 1320 Second Ave. ° PHONE MAIN: 1283° (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) |A GOOD MAN FOR A BIG JOB! (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) S. M. BRACKETT 1s Now in the Office of Prosecuting Attorney Familiar with its duties and responsibilities — expertenced and trained in both the civil and criminal departments, his 4 splendid record as a deputy makes him worthy of promo 4 tion, King county needs his Z services as a lawyer and as an executive. The election of any one else disorganizes the prosecuting attorney's office. Keep Brackett on the job, Vote for hin on primary day for prosecuting attorney. Indorsed by the Municipal league, his fellow deputies, Prosecuting Attorney Alfred H. Lundin, Austin E. Griffiths, Dan Landon, George H. Walk- er, C. J. France, J. Y. C, Kel- loge, Carl E. Croson, James A. §f Haight, Elmer EB. Todd, Fred W. Catlett, Wilmon Tucker, Livingston B. Stedman and nearly 300 other lawyers, (Paid for by J. D. Thomas) John D. Carmody Candidate for Republican Nomination for Prosecuting Attorney Has served four years as deputy prosecuting attor- ney. Has had more experience than any of his opponents. Is entitled to promotion. | (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) | Vote to Promote | Chief Deputy FRANK W. HULL to County Assessor Pata by W. D. Gitis) \sd (aid for by Erven H. Palmer) VOTE FOR HIM cl | ALBERT D. MARTIN Candidate for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Indorsed by Over 300 Seattle Lawyers Mr. Martin's extensive law practice and experience well equip him for the office he is now seeking, better than any candidate in the field aspir- n guarantees to ve as he finds them on s, without fear or Mr. Martin has lived in the North | End, at 801 Kilbourne st., for the | past 12 years, and has a large ac- quaintance thruout the entire city and county, ‘ Brimaries-Toosday, Sept. 10, awice MOORE any, Isnt You will find it to FIRST— We offer you the our equipment. SECOND— We offer you the here. to give you the maxim and satisfaction. THIRD— work. on account of the very of business that we do. smaller profit on the individual case than an office which d | FOURTH— WE OFFER PAINLESS METHODS We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of 1405 Third Avenue. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. BROWN WINDS UP CAMPAIGN Fred C. Brown, publican candi |date for prosecuting attorney, will wind up his um n tonight by making three chea. sg will | Speal Ie ting polibart nat the assem | bly hall, public utilities bi altar | 7:30 o'clock. At 8 o'clock he will |dress members of the Jitney Bus | Drivers’ union, at Fifth ave. and Olive st. and later he will be the | principal speaker at a meeting to be | hela at the Colman school. come to the Regal Dentists to have your dental work done. fectly-equipped dental ‘office. appliance that modern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found in grade, graduate registered dentists— no novices or students are employed Every one of our operators has graduated from the best dental col- leges and passed the examination of the state dental board. Every one of | them has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This means that you can | come here with perfect confidence that whatever the nature of your treat- | ment the work will be done skillfully, scientifically and painlessly—just the way it ought to be done, We offer you the lowest possible prites consistent with the highest grade It is possible for us to do this reason that we can afford to take a third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. AMUSEMENTS | PLAYERS THEATRE “Good Gracious, Annabelle” EM. 2525. Sth at Pine Now Grace Huff Ivan Miller Sat. 200 We Plus 10% war tax Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Vorenze the ‘Maga . y & Melbrid Liftord rpheum Vaudeville PALACE HIP Continuous Dally 1 to 11 LIPTON’S MONKEYS 5 Other Big Hip Acts HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photopiay: Iath Clifford in “Fires of Youth Weekday Mats, 1 NEW 5 NTAGES Mats, 2:20; Nights 7 0 OCTAVIA HANDWORTH AND Other Foatures te your advantage to services of a per- Every services of high- guarantee to in short— um of service All work large volume i : L. R. Clark, Jt stands to ager of this responsible. oes only one- We invite also tell you N. W. Place. Brown bases his right to the office of prosecuting attorney principally po os record of six years as a justice vag aus MULLANE HAS GOOD RECORD : John C. Mullane, candidate for commissioner in the North district, | has been in the forefront of the bat. tle for progress and industrial wel. fare during his entire residence in| | Seattle. It was Mullane who headed & committes a few years ago which | voluntarily made a survey of the | Seattle schools with a view towards | bettering the sanitation. Recommen- dations then m: rere put into ef. fect later with good results, Mul- lane is business agent of the Plumb- ers’ union and is endorsed by the Central Labor council ke | You’ re worth only a dollar ja day from the neck down, | | use your head if it | aches | SHAC | Relieves Headache 10c and 25c at drug stores | and you can't (PAID ADVERTISEM INT.) | DO YOU WANT | BETTER ROADS | More Roa Less “tat? Then Re-Elect perfection that we are now able to dental operations without hurting t patient a bit. FIFTH— OUR GUARANTEE guaranteed by an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator ‘who did the: work and INVITATION expert dentists will gladly give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary to put them into perfect condition. For the sake of vour own future, we earnestly advise you not to delay. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. DR. L, R. CLARK perform the most difficult - | that leaves this office is D. D. S., owner and man- office, who is thoroughly you to call. One of our He will just what the cost will be Corner Third and Union. BRACKETT ENDS HIS CAMPAIG Continuing his energeic campaign to the final moment, Deputy Pros- ecutor S. M. Brackett today noon addressed the mémbers of the police department at headquarters and to night will present his clatms to the office before the Jitney Drivers’ union. ——— nl i{ BLUES If you should have the blues teday, And hope to get rellef, ‘Then foms, and see our mew fall And ‘exert that clothing grief. | For business is not slow, We're always gind to show you, And prove we save you more, On each Fait gurr, COAT, DRESS at re ORENCE UPSTAIRS STOR Second and Union,