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—we say to you: it is very indeed, for you to rnish your home on our “known, liberal, digal- fied credit terms, Let ua we will arunge our widely-used credit ser- fair a d an hour in our VICTOR TALKING CHINE STORE and listen to the SEPTEMBER brie ” RECORDS- 18489 Yon, Frenchy! oo Ton, How 1 Hate to Get up in the Morning, .Arthur Fields Arthur Fields When Alexander Takes Hjs Ragtime Band to France Marion Harris vm Gonna. Pin My Medal on the Girl I Left Behind less Quartet 28482 | There's 2 Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie... Marion Harris 10in, | 1 Billy Murray Be | Story Book Bal 35677 {Gems from “Rainbow Victor Opera Co. M4 {Gems from “Rack-a-Bye Baby” 45153 ) 10-in. si— ~ Victor Opera Co. | France, We Have Not Forgotten You Lambert Murphy ‘TU Pray for You ... - Olive Kline Original Dixieland Jazz Rand Rand 28483 } piuin’ the Blues—Fox Trot Mego {Sensation Blues—One-step Oh, Lady, Lady!—Metey One: step vie. 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TYPE OF HOMES IN at McGilvra Park ‘That Beautifully Situated Property on Lake Washington, at the End of Madison St—We Have Many Homesite Snaps—Here Are a Few of Them: THIS DISTRICT AS GOOD AS WATERFRONT | AND A BARGAIN, TOO! | Three large lots, 40x123 each, situated on Laurelshade ave., which runs along the lake shore. | These lots are situated in the | block known as White City block, and command a wonderful view of the lake and the Cascade range. STRICTLY HI TRIANGULAR M FACING MADISON STREET This is a place for the family looking for a real exclusive home. It faces three streets and is situated only one block from the Hyde home. Has a frontage of 171 feet on | Madison st., 137 feet on Thirty- ninth ave., and 120 feet on Gar | field st. On Madison st. all pav ing is in and paid for in full Unobstructible view of lake and | mountains. Priced at $4,100—Terms ONLY $1,200 EACH Five Years to Pay CORNER LOT FOR $950—$95 CASH AND 60 MONTHLY PAYMENTS This beautiful lot, situated on $8th ave, and FE. Howe st. has an east frontage, with the south: ern exposure, so much desired in this climate, Cement side. walk is laid right to it, and it is only a block from the McGilvra public school — one of the best schools in the city, Surrounded by good homes. LET US HELP YOU BUILD Arrange With Us to Have a Home Built, and Pay on Terms Like Rent—See This Close In Residence Park Now A. H. REID & CO. SUITE 314 NEW YORK BLOCK PHONE ELLIOTT 3928 LARGE VIEW CORNER A SNAP AT $1,400 Easy Monthly Payments This beautiful corner, on E. Lee and 4ist ave. has a front age of 60 feet and a depth of 120 feet. It adjoins well-improved property and commandsa g lake and mountain view j 84 GALLONS OF THE SEATTLE STAR—TU Lieut. Max Silver, in SDAY, SEPT. 17, 1918. BOOZE SEIZED France, Sees End of Four high-powered. rifles and gallons of whisky were found in alleged “moonshine” distillery in a |raid by Deputy Sheriffs Von Gerste and Ramage, Friday morning, in the home of John Conduitti, at Talbot just above Renton. Five barrels of brew in mash were also found by the officers Reports had been circulating that there was & distillery at Conduitti’s pl | Swinehter, a neighbor, alse jthat Conduitti shot at his while was out in the day afternoon Conduitti was in Tuesday, facing the |manufacture of Nquor AMUS EME ENTS, the county charge of illicit Julins Tannen. Fashion Visher & Heras & Preston, ‘Twice Duily, 1c, the, Se, 7Se, $1. Mats, 100 to SOc. Main 222, Orpheum Vaadeville WILKES 7a Fifth at Pine. PLAYERS Elliott 2523, NOW PLAYING UNTIL 20-Ste PALACE HIP Continuous Datly 1 to 11 American Melody Mal Paul Kleist & Doyle & Elaine 4 Other Big Hip Acts Feature Photopt ‘That Plus 10% War Tax Devil, Bates Weekday Mats, 10c; Eves, & Sun. 20 | [NEW PANTAGES | © ) Nights 7 and 9 “HELP! POLICE! Mirth, Melody, Dancing DETECTIVE KEEN” Other Features Puree of Green Pea “ 25 Hot Roast Beef Sand- wich, Mashed Potatoes, INTELLIGENT PEOPLE want good glasses, properly fitted, at a reasonable price. Dr. H. U. Rogers, Eyesight! Specialist, gives you « this service; 30 years experience. 403 EITEL BLDG., Second and Pike, Tobacco Habit | Easily Overcome A New Yorker, of wide experience, has written a book telling how the | tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delight. ful benef} oods, 16 City, will it. ward w York his book ‘free on re- Ith improves wonderfully co craving 1s conquered. tranquil aleep, clear eyes, appetite, good digestion, igor, strong memory and eral gain in efficiency are fie*imany. benefits, reported. ti of that nervy irritable f pipe, cig! r chewing tobac- |€0 to pacity morbid deaire LONI LA TH ETRE’ Pine |] LAST SHOWING TODAY Doris Kenyon “THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS” HARRY GARDINER _The Human Fly ING 4 DAYS ONLY STARTING WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FARNUM “TRUE BLUE” A smashing, fighting tale of life in the Rocky Mountains ALLIED OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Hear Our New —WURLITZER— jan! Boche Before Long A few yea The Star held equally a 4 contest, inviting criticisms of “Altho we are resting in this vil this paper and suggestions as to | lage, we At the same time recu how to improve it, Max A, Sil perating from the long trip and pre ver, th Uni “ ourselves further for the tr versity ling ordeal when it comes. We shall first prize of 5 | be here for sorne time, I'm sure. Today he is in France, « first U. 8. Work Wonderful lieutenant insite ite When war broke Bhi among the first to dertual piece of work in Srance—vullt er's commissic splendid railroad system, construct the examination in spelndid rmous amount of rest and | style, was vtationed at Camp | cams, ane eres ier Lewis, and finally went “over | *0ldiers in truly remarkable fashion. there.” “Tam alnost positive that there is First Lieut, Silver, writing to "0t 4 discontented American soldier his falks, who live at 2213 Bast h We are eating with the Fir at., writes a most interesting ny now, and the menu ts very lobbies aa follower Kood, We have had occasion to try “Tam safely billeted in a cozy litte |th® English ration while on board valley In 4 garden ship and while traveling thru France. We often heard of beautiful MiG. FRANCS, ANS there ss and sunny applied to this wonderful | !¥tely no doubt but that our ration Guihity, 4nd they ladeaa wes excels by a great margin. ‘The men misapplied, for inde are being fed well, and that, a you wonderfully beatuiful know, is a great factor in making nor at Meats nemn them satisfied and contente mained londt ot tx “The weather here is very much b |like that in Washington—cool in the Old Folks and Children Left morning and evening and warm dur “The people—what is left of therfling the day here is little or no old women, old men and children—| rain during the summer months, and are as beautiful from all points of] considerable in the fall and winter, I view, as ix the country in which | an informed they live, They are big-hearted Finds Entertainment courteous and sincere, and A lot a found with the show them | F comfortable m surely has done a won. he was ped for an passed out ppl over comp not Fran is unique to be| experience. my can be love Amert rtalnly jall respect and give them hospital ity in measures bountiful “We had a long trip & month in length—but we up well under it. In fact, 1 am ir better physical shape thar when I left Camp Lewis. | Billeted in are billeted in h were palati tone, and ne » ment in our attempt to talk hch pt I studied |the boat and on the train, and now after a litt practice, I am getting so T ean make myself understood 1 trouble thoroly in ans and ce hi practically ll have ver the Frer peak too fast, t trouble rattle it of in ar | “Mail from hom out here don't You ¢ understa they do where the ing when at that is for they s now comes | edy manner “Mansions* a thing we all “We mes that at mansions, sing prac conveniences. homes were all rented to the government for practically use of the American eray about me don't is going to be from ali inc with you before Yankees are, inde Last week wa and it won't t such to prove to the bo done for good. You woul to find the vast number soldiers here--and the spirited “FIRST Noted Japanese Is Visiting in Seattle of and seretariat ut railways in Seattle Monday Japan, Tsurumi two days in tle for San Francisco, and then he will return here and go East to Washington and New York. Tsu rum! expects to be in this country | about a year, attending to business and studying conditions, of you an pray for m er me, for every Iright with m lions I shall be ny months ve the ke many more he that he ts 1 be surprised of American are all fine any worr tica These French nothing for the soldier I occupy one time by some ne birth. In it wonderful furnish ings, fines curtains, hardwood floor, a mahogany bed with mattress of feathers. Oh, Joy! Who said war And the are almost Pune Move Clever Bunco Game Played by Enemy Emperors BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS (United Press Corr ndent) 17.— all rn home The Huns a room that surely at lous one must occupied high have been bleman or one of LIEUT. MAX SILVER." Tsurumi, son-in-law foreign minister, the president Baron secretary of the of Japan, arrived night, dir m ifter spend will leave ot Many deep thinkers see in Austria's peace move one of the cleverest bunco games the central empires | spired together to spring on the al Hea. They believe the whole thing amounts to Iittle more than a con certed move by Emperors Wilhelm and Charles to save their thrones by throwing the blame for continuation of the war on the allies and leading the dispirited Teuton troops to be: lieve they must k up the fight, however sick of the war, in order to defend their homes from invasion lous enemies.” nce points many and Austria feet and crying to t what your dreams brought to us.” The interior situation in Germany and Austria is extremely critical. A eace move is most imper v Not that it will bring pe They hope the al in firebrandish talk f wiping the central empires off the face of the map before talking o—this to be ered nauion wide the no have yet con toward a rising to r » kaiser: “Look of conquest Selected Men--- Why not leave your sur a plus funds in our savings will indulge department while you are it the front? Ve with Compound interest will 1 You see jes scorn our offer hing re | mains for us but to fight, unless you want the allies to trample you under foot paid you and the principal we want peace, but the will be safe. Second Ave. at Madison St. Industries May Be Home Builders Here of a large uttle's business houses ° will the more homes bu building, at 4 p.m to hear a report of the bureau's on how co-operative building | Bf worked other | | é | Representatives { # jee | THEN. ae expert NATION AL BANK Ce companies have in Seattle is just beginning building program, chairman of * plans to build ome before the first of th year But in the East there is a single rubber co any that has built 1,000 homes, an 4,000 more under course of construction, ‘There stances ¥ single com bullding 2,000 r If corpor work ing single-handed, can such Most int results, what cannot Seattle do?’ : Wee ah home the bureau 0 new “The Herb Doctor” Book esting, little has re t 1,000, 000 homes io} comprehensive hook on} hieve in liable remedic 6 that our mothers and grandmothers always kept on hand ‘Teaches the natural way health and youth ntal pamphlet on “Beauty Cul- describing Dr. Dache Ci eerarritt Reautity- * r book BELIEVE REVENUE BILL TO PASS THIS WEEK .,, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.—-Frank Vanderlip, president of the Na i City bank, New York, was to r before the senate finance committee today to testify regarding certain provisions of the revenue bill, Chairman Simmons of the com mittee expects to complete public hearings on the bill today. The bill should pass the house by the end of the week ‘Dien nd fresh from th den any of the remedies pared at reasonable prices JACOB AA he Herbalint Stall 51, Lower Floor Pike Mail Order Addres: WE MAKE GOOD for dental ssured of fair is ridic- sition to ur own vantage. An examination of your teeth ants work during the day we venings, and 10 a. an, k you are Better Denti try for Less Money ike Strect Dru v RAILWAY MEN | $540 inve | | | | | HELP OUT W. S. S, Ttailway men are coming thru with | their » the W avings in an effort to put over H. Alvin Moore War § 8. quota representing the avings com mittee In the railway department, re ported $1,090 in additional subserip. tions from day. Wm ubseriptions with $5 ‘Star drive” with bought $200 worth ted man, The other Monday were teed, $100 Archie Knowl man, $100 Phil Norton Going to Russia for U. S. Phil Norton, head of the publicity department of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce ercial Club later publicity manager of the more bureau, has been appointed assistant to Arthur rd, in charge of the | Committee Public Information bureau in I Norton received appointme Edgar G. Sisson, charge foreign department on public ' rthur Heved to be en to Vladivostok to Seattle t shortly wife will | WHY SOCIETY WOMEN | WASH THEIR OWN HAIR They do but because Kreatest poss ire they are railway employes Waldusky led the 40. He started $100 and later ‘The additional him a limit who were reported Fred Guley, $100; J. B. John MeCorvick, $50 $200, and H. P. Cad makes and Com ho t from of the infor Bullard is now be route from Tokyo Norton will return leaving here for the Ori thence to Siberia HL accompany him in not because th it is a fad, wish to obtain the + hair beauty and be not using anything harmful. They have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to ise a makeshift, but is always ad ie to use a preparation made shampooing Many of our the best results nth trier get the from mixture, You can use co! of about 3 cents a wet ting some Canthrox from your drug gist and dissolving a teaspoonful in s cup of hot water, This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the hair instead 4f just the top of the head, as with most preparations Dandruff, excess ofl and dirt are dis solved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is, Its luster and softness will also delight you. simple home-made ¢ shampoo on| WEDNESD. the , {Washington Day to ; BOARD TO ME) Be Honored at Camp) jjonnt re sce board for dec Washington day will be celebrated nomination for # tor | ut Camp Lewis will be held big canvas ptember 26, with a apple All at the of the Th nuditor’s ing on the fin demonstration Washington men in the servic camp will yeeasion defer in the ad be the he g canva uests The King county council of ne |is preparing Seattl part Jevent. Gov, 1 |drews during t Karle, the fam THEATRE WILKE PLAYERS oth mn Now — ‘Until Sat. Night GRACE HUFF AND IVAN MILLER WITH WILKES PLAYERS “Nothing But the Truth” 204 Laughs By the Clock ter will make an and ‘Theo vill sing. progra tenor ( weakness in mankind » fear”; te ives. taal And doubt makes It appear. On each and v, At the ORENCE UPSTAIRS) Second and Unton. the tested skin treatment Your druggist will also tell you tha Resinol Ointment is excellent for re lieving the smart, itch, and burn a mosquito-bites, and insect-stings. I soothes and cools skins burned by wind or sun, All dealers sell Resina Ointment. Men who use Resinol Shaving Stick find soothing lotions unneces sary. “'Resinol is what you want for your skin-trouble—Resinol to sfop the itch- ing and burning—Kesinol to Aca? the eruption. This gentle ointment has been so effective for years in treating eczema, ring worm, itching, burning rashes, and sores, that it has become a standard skin treatment. It con- tains nothing that could irritate the tenderest skin."’ HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY THE TIMEHAS COMEFORPEOPLE SEEKING DENTAL HEALTH AND RELIEF FROM GENERAL BODILY DISORDERS, TO MAKE A DECIS- ION AND CHOICE BETWEEN GOOD, BAD OR INDIFFERENT DENTISTS AND DENTISTRY HERE are enough men in the dental profession in Seattle with experi- ence covering many years, who are both skilled and honest, and who are law-abiding men, of high professional ideals and purposes, who have unflinchingly met every test of their qualifications and right to practice, so that there is not a single possible excuse left for you to go to get- rich-quick, so-called dentists and dental parlors. THE TEST OF TIME IS THE ONLY TRUE TEST Y work has ACTUALLY stood the test of time—for 30 years. There are living in Seattle today people who, a quarter of a century ago, were patients of mine in Michigan, and they are my patients today, and they are sending their friends to me, as of olden days. NLY the BEST (not near-best) known to dentistry is what every pa- tient placing their case in my hands is given. better than the work I do for you. I am not a dollar chaser. There is nothing If there was, you would get it. I never turn patients away because they cannot afford my prices, because, considering the very high standard of work done, my prices are so low that every one can afford to have their work done in my office. HE symbol of accomplishment is the acme of perfection I have reached in my work, resultant from my years of research work and study. PeER) OH) therefore, be it treatment, One thought has guided me—to achieve even better than before. So, an oral surgery operation, or a serious medicinal requiring a fund of skilled knowledge, or the simpler mechan- ical work, such as a filling, or restoring a tooth, or making a crown, I strive for even greater success, unrewarded. And my hard, persevering work has not gone Free Examination—Free Consultation OME to my office and have your teeth and mouth examined. I shall be pleased to spend the time necessary to advise you as to the present } condition of your teeth, and give you a detailed estimate in writing, showing just what work (if any) is necessary, and the cost. You are positively under no obligation in return for this service. SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH A SPECIALTY PYORRHEA TREATED heroically, scientifically, effectively, successfully. PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Dental plates made ist. best gold plates. vulcanite, cast Examination and Estimate Free. Genuine Trubyte Teeth used, Fit Guaranteed. I USE NOVOCAIN to render the extraction of teeth painless. Novocain also used in fill- ing and grinding down teeth. FREE X-RAY SERVICE to my patients. I use the X-Ray as an aid to my diagnosis of difficult cases of tooth and mouth troubles by a Special- aluminum or All Work Guaranteed DR. H. T. HARVEY Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners. FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING . W. Cor. Second and Pike. Swift’s Drug Store Corner. Open Evenings and Sundays—Phone Elliott 3026.