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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918 |Bankers Say U. S. Saaz MN Can Raise Three | DON’T EXTRACT ee raised CHICAGO, 24.—Three hun gathored }vention of the American Bankers l] If you have one or two teeth left [ee ies dio cues in anal and are contemplating the use of dreas opening the convention: plates, do not have an extraction of [Hf}| states is, not oniy tity. prepared to meet the present financial de your remaining teeth until you consult an expert in the art of making Teeth Without Plates! For years I have spe- cialized in this work and have satis- factorily fitted hundreds of my pa- tients with sets of perfect teeth made without plates. If you are in need of plates, or if you think you need a set of plates, con- sult me, WITH- OUT COST OR OBLIGATION TO YOURSELF, and I will honestly advise you whether I can make you teeth without plates that will last and do the work. I mount these teeth on a gold background, using the best of Steele porcelain, and I defy any person to detect them from natural teeth. They have the added advantage of leaving the mouth free from soreness or feeling of weight that sometimes come from plates. PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED For the purpose of detecting symptoms of Pyorrhea, or the stage to which this disease may have advanced, I have installed the latest improved i} X-RAY and other machines invented for this pur- i] pose. I would not undertake dental work without first curing Pyorrhea if this disease existed, and I GUARANTEE TO CURE THE DISEASE IF I It costs nothing Entire Kennewick Clothin; | | ? UNDERTAKE TREATMENT. | .for examination. a New equipment, a staff of regis- ij tered dentists, courtesy and honest & | estimates are among the factors that Se are daily increasing my patronage. Every piece of work, no matter how small, will receive careful and prompt | attention. | Lady attendant. | Thou: cluding Monarch 2 Underwear; Pure $ id Cluett Ik Shirts, Scandinavian spoken. | NOTE CAREFULLY THE LOCATION DR. C. S. FULLER DENTISTS, Inc. THIRD FLOOR EITEL BUILDING Phone Elliott 1437. Second and Pike. Sundays—10 to 12. Evenings Until 8. Men's elegantly Tailored Suits, Kip- penheimer and Society Brand make, regular prices to $30.00, cut to $14.85 Men's Kuppenheimer Suits, heavy, all-wool tweeds and serges, worth \sct'te $19.85 $2.48 | Men's Dress Pants, | worth to $5.00, cut to Men's Heavy Work Shoes, Union made; $5.00 value, veel $2.48 Men's $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- Over and Florsheim foes, oak 10 $3.85 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, big assort- | ment of styles; werth $1 .98 to $5.00, cut to... Over 400 dozen Arrow Collars to pick of Collars at just one-half price. resident Suspenders go on . go at COE. Shirts of that sold to $2.50, lated is bona file. Wedn 10¢ Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 4¢. |mer weight, at 48¢. 5 ™ | Wednesday Resinol Ointment is gentle anc) soothing and has been a standard skir| treatment for over twenty years, % you need not hesitate to use it or recommend it to your friends. Sold by all druggists. Resinol Shaving Stick tends te prevent irri | priced much less than actual wholesal tation. Resinol There is no need of enduring the discomfort that comes from a skin which itches and burns, or is marred by patches of eruption. Resino! Oint- ment usually relieves itching at once, and quickly makes the skin clear and nealthy again. hirts go at 6B¢. And Men's Unic jeavy Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut ns go at $1.48. 35¢ Lisle Garte It will pay you to Rogers Will Cash this is a genuine sale—we' Sale Starts Wednesday 6 o'clock sharp—so shop early. KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK ON SALE WEDNESDAY oes—Men's highest- stock is exceptionally high grade—i offerings we have ever placed before the people of the City | °° of Seattle. The following prices go Wednesday: for 25¢, instead of the contract price of 2c, gle brand Underwear on sale at $1.98. the better kind, including Cluett and |. iris that sold to $10.00, marked down to $4.85. we'll also sell Men's Pure Silk Socks at 23¢ Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, marked to $1.48. e to this sale tomorrow. sale, and it has been priced remarkably low. i we throw it on sale tomorrow. Make no mand, but | after-the-war also prepared for the financial readjust TACOMA POLICE HOLD 33 ARRESTED IN RAID TACOMA Held for federal invest men ar rested in a raid on headquarters of the 1. W. W. and a socialist hall are in Jail here today and a large amount of evidence in the form of literature And records obtained by the police is being examined ny had 771 labor 8 450 In 1913) Ge unions, It now g Stock, of Kennewick, Washington, Purchased by us at a Fraction of Whole- sale Cost, will be Thrown on Sale Wednesday, 9 a. m.|'" "”' The entire Kennewick Cloth ing stock, of Kennewick Washington, has been bought by H. M. Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Company, and has now been moved and = merged with Rogers’ great Red Front stock, at 1508-1510 First Avenue. This combined and colossal array of merchandise will go on sale tomorrow (Wednesday). So come to- morrow and take first pick. The stock consists of the highest grade of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats Racks of Men’s Kuppenheimer and _ Society Brand Suits and Overcoats go one Shirts Hosier: is one of the best KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $14.85 '***"* Men's Suits and Overcoats—a pile of odds and ends—worth $9.85 to $25, cut to Suite, large abe, cut to $4.89 Hundreds of Men's Suits and Over. coats, beautifully tailored; tweeds, worsteds and serges; worth to $27.50; cat (0 .$11.85 '$5 Union Made Work Shoes $2.48 Children's Shoes, kid and gunmetal, worth to 98c Work Shoes, worth $2.89 $1.98 Men's Heavy to $6.00, cut to $4.00 Boys’ School Shoes cut to .... New 25c Arrow Collars, 2 for 25¢ » be thrown on sale tomorrow at 2 Come early and get your sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men's Pure Men's Dress Shirts, on sale at $1.25. And a line of And t ZB¢E. Men's Cotton Socks , worth to $2.50, at 81.25. And Men's Cotton Underwear, sum. esday Light Ch onmade Overalls marked to to $4.85. Heavy Ts go at 18¢. Outing Flannel nk goes in items are So come early tomorrow— A ne le value. come prepared to buy, and remember— Your Pay Check ‘ve just bought the Kennewick © atd I ptly mistake—note address carefully, |—Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front— ‘The Red Front Clothing Company 1508-1510 First Ave. Sin North” of Pie ‘Sect 4 closed pro : GLAND, they have have in this country ¢n our arch enemy, Germ desirability of ships of this mater is building a great many of them hope to get We even forgot to mention th: building large num’ e come to stay where it can be used, will slogan over the wor come identif that will man is used, call a Will be blazoned 4 If you want to Thal one /rttle worp— DON'T LeT 1T BE SAD THAT YOU PAID 25 % More ver had such an opps American Concret L. Y. Stay T NO. } ANT NO. *LANT NO. 208-10 Cane L- ONCRETE SHIPS rs of these craft Now all these countries MUST KNOW what they are doing, and it ought to be plain to the MOST SKEPTICAL, CONCRETE CRAFT OF ALL KINDS and that, from now on, CONCRETE, in every CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE that will surprise you e Pipe & Shipbuilding Co. and CONCRETE SHIPYARD now building at BRYN MAWR. SW of the MANY CON S$ that were being built Y more under construction than we hany, has been quick to see the jal, and we are reliably informed, for the “after-the-war-trade” they at CHINA and JAPAN wére also that be.the coming material, and the hat Is NOW BRYTHING will SHOW at our office If you can't ortunity ever offered you . President lat TACOMA 2 will be a 3 will be at AD . 4 will be at PORTLAD *|on by vandals Sunday || Countess a Beauty | and Y. W. Worker |p < COUNTESS OF POULETT. The Countess | land's pretti Jed with the Poulett t peeresses Ww duty y for | the front, since the death of her hu band, and is in charge of a corn e near the American sector | McCormack to | Sing at Arena November 2 John Irish brat the tl club. tormack, famous in the Metrop Irish tenor will t Ar November 21 t is billed for February Other stars to be heard by muste lovers are Mr ances Alda April % 5 the Metro: politan Opera compagy, and Anna Ju, October 1, soprano of the Chicago Opera compa The Ladies’ Musical club in ar ranging 1t# program for the appear » of these musicians, commen Seattle Kirchner, cello artist De Forest Anderson flutist, and Eloise Anita Cook, so furnished the invitational concert held by the Ladies’ Musi cal clu First Baptist hureh fternoon |Fresh-Air Gowns With “V” Backs Dazzle Chicago CHICAGO, a styles, just in. by Sept brought buyers Parisian | |American Troops were to dazzle Michigan boulevard today Important exhibits were fresh-| air in the back, and kimono yular knee pop a very tight vacation this year |Examine Moss in Search for Glass An analysis to determine verized if pul lass or tetanus or arsenic erysipelas germs are in the sphagnum mos: the floor in the head. quarters at 315 Un Sun in, > 1 tampered with igent as r Two hundred sacks of the moss. carefully collected nd cleaned by the Red Cross, were ripped open and the conte uttered and trampled night Y. M. C. A. Classes Are on War Basis A spirit of determination per- vades the night of the Y M,C. schools ned nday An em, n the subjec the naval or military and trades which form an esvential part of war work There » many men in the cla: of the draft age who are taking subjects which will give them a rating in the service Uncle Sam. In order to give the men the training quickly a the school have been ¢ ‘don an intensive basi emphas is being placed automobile engine repair, tractor subjects, radio telegraphy, ship con- struction and machine tices. Dr. Brown to Hold Organization Meet An organization meeting of sup- | porters of Dr. Edwin J. Brown, de: cratic candidate for prosecuting at torney, will be held at 106 Colum, bia st., at 8 p.m. Wednesday shop prac- William Moran, St. Paul House, 404 Fifth ave. 8S, was struck on the head, rendered unconscious, and ;robbed of $17 in his room Monday | The secret of youth is ELIMIN | TION OF nis don: night ‘Thought His Time Had Come---Disappointed | “I never was more my life than when I took the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. | My stomach trouble eight years’ standing bad as to by hemor haa sometimes of 80 been was short last medicin and bi I would tter than the catarrhal mucus from the inal tract and allays the inf tion which causes practically stomach, liver and intestinal ments, including appendicitis One » or money refund. Owl Drug Co., Bartell's Drug stores, and where.—Advertisement. surprised in| ¢ use convulsions, followed I thought my time |} ‘ ht weeks | (i\P y five | st druggists every.) | | army the TOURS, France, gowns consisting largely of a|can troops are in g i will winter excellently, ned | jasued by Maj, Gen. New Silk- Mixed Fabrics Upper Main Floor Domestic See THE tion now dis- plays new ar- rivals in attractive cot ton and silk weaves which are especially adapted for smart dress- These fabrics serviceable and satisfac- tory ice the season and the times. ri are as as they are econom- and harmonize with Jh2z Rhodes Co. PAGE 5 Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5 P. M. New Silk Petticoats, $3.95 New Second Floor | silk petticoat is an | important accessory to the completion of new Autumn and wardrobe and as new arrivals are now on display the pres- ent time is opportune to add the needed number at this attractive price. Some have silk jersey tops with taffeta silk flounces, while others are of all-silk taffeta and tub silk with ruffled and plait- ed flounces and elastic your Wintei these fitted tops. The color assortment includes emerald, Silk and Cotte Pekin blue, rose, gold, gray, brown, navy, black and pl eautiful f changeable ef s, in all lengths. " make t n 1 for r ine ae Se eee ee Oe ee for drapes; 36 inches wide. A Heatherbloom Petticoats ard $1.50 With novelty flounces and displayed in a com- Satin Stripe Repp—This 36 plete range of sizes and autumn colors. Choice, inch silk and cotton-mixed rn $1.95. —New Second Floor, terial adapts itsel Ch blue, cream 1 $1.00 is ur ce with a tio ‘0 matet a yard throughou ber 85¢ tent Seco Silk — Pig and plaid patterns. Very rable for coat linings. A a 75¢ and $1.00 that repe—A new shiy gifts ae ¢ and pure ta ard 40¢ 50¢ deliv months of ¢ parcels 4 ristmas Shopping ged by the Council of Na Defen to be done in the nd Novem ie ible in order that merchants the United States »le to conserve labor, and transportation. € Council also recommends the of useful ould be the rule and that should carry their an aid in restricting exchange h ‘Boys’ Wool Union Suits | ; ( i, —— are steam shrunk and consequently non- { i THESE shrinking. They are in long sleeve, ankle } length style nd have clo: 5 sre on sale in the wom * knit underwear sec. tion. Sizes 6 to 14 years, @2.00, Sizes 16 and 18 $2.50 Are in Good Health od heajth European Sept Ameri: | and | climate the according W surgeon general of the lt who ds making urmy medical corps. etry’s | - Don't S " Shorthand A | Bookkeeping Pyramid le Certainly Fine and Works Sech M Wonders So Quickly. makes a tute. ficient booklet mailed free in plain wrap- per, if you send coupon below. 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FURMAN | NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE For the Soldier's Gift Package ~ useful garment — | A | one that every sol- L“* | dier “over there” or in camp over here ue appreciate is a suit 0 Pajamas or Night Gown Our Men's Section has now on display a most complete style variety of fabrics in plain col ors and fanc a ns on flan- nelette, muslin and soisette. The iues are very attractive at $2.00, $2.50 and up to $7.50. —Main Floor because yes a work well without wheat or_rye ou want to be more al than ever before to have a baking powder that not only leavens ef- su Westfield Ith indorsed Northwest Stone Crocks and Slaw Cutters, Special for Wednesday 75¢ Slaw Cutter, has two adjustable knives; mounted on hardwood frame No phone or C. O. D. orders. 4-gallon Stone Crocks, without covers; just what you need for pickling and slaw. Special .... 98e 49c No phone or C. O. D. orders. Tool Bargains Below we lis a few unheard-of bargains from our tool department for Wednesday: Campbell Bros.’ well known Ship Adze—the man who knows demands the Campbell brand—in 414-5-inch size— $6.50_$4.50 Keen Kutter handy house- ld Hammer anter Pliers, 714-in., side cutting; The well known Vil- lage Screwdriver, 3, 4, 5-in. size. While they la: Blacksmith & | ger, AND UNION STREET. 89c

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