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THE SEATTLE ath Locale aides SEPT. 26, 1918 the’homefurnisher: our immense buying facilities! —the enormous volume of our business! —the many thousands of accounts on our books! enable us to offer you—the Seattle house. furnisher—the fairest pricing and the most liberal and considerate credit-giving service! ask your neighbor! SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— -—No C. 0. D. or phone orders; these specials will not be delivered—can be easily taken by purchaser. Your Credit Is Good oak fumed anish leath 2 ins, sq pri for sotid 1 Mission Sectrié special for | 34.95 regulnr price $6.95 ttractive twisted steel t, suitable for sewing bag is of pretty pat- jonne; white enamel frame Hisches high; strong; can be folded if desired; regular es 50; special for $1 69 ° and Saturday —Mission style electric read- ing lamp; art colored glass shade; regular price $6.95; special for Friday $4.95 Saturday . Good Woman Cured That Toothache, But It Cost $55 Wednesday afternoon, at 4, Mo-/12th ave. the reason being con-| Devagian, of 423 12th ave., en-|cern over the absence of a certain | his wife with $55 before he | $55. | to work. The $55 was for| This is the tale, as recorded on| purposes. “Keep it to/the police books at the central sta-| a Liberty Bond when the drive tion, as the police acquired and Devagian told his wife, who| transcribed it first band ‘@ toothache. Devagian assented, and Russians Declare the money in an accessible) German Treaty Is from where she planned to/ rity later. Mean- ipo atcority | Result of Force STOCKHOLM, Sept. 26.~—The ‘Devagian went to work. =| Brest-Litovsk treaty is not given full 's toothache grew worse. 9 p. m. the doorbell rang. acknowledgment in Russia, accord ing to an interview with M. Vorov the bell, Mrs. Devagian ted a mysterious woman who | sky, a Bolshevik representative, pub. lished here today. that she could cure He declared the treaty is not con in a few minutes. well, Mrs. Devagian had a sidered definite, because it is a treaty exacted by force. A note to this ef. and if toothaches could fect, he declared, has been sent to cured in,a few minutes, excel-) The strange woman was in- Germany. GERMAi AIRPLANES | to roll up her sleeves and CRANGE MARKINGS Bt to work. She did. She covered PARIS, Sept. 20,—The numerous s face with a and told her to turn her) to the wall for five minutes, Devagian complied. five minutes, the toothache | collisions between German planes, seemed to die down, decrease |due to mistaking each other for| intensity. The wontrn would enemies, has caused the German| command to make a change in ai plane markings. The arms on their black cross are now straight in- 12 p. m, on the eve of re-|stead of curved, and have white | for the night, Mra. Deva-| edges. looked for the to take The $5, wax missing. (GERMANS USE LEAVES Devagian was certain that she AS ERSATZ FOR HAY | placed it on the shelf, and| | absence was unaccountable. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 20.~-School | employed in! short time later, Mr. Devagian children in Munich are no payment for her services, left, followed by profuse | dwindling | sheriff | main rc cases w Franco-Yank Attack to Bend Back FromRheimsto Verdun BY J. W. T. MASON (United Press War Expert.) NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Today's Franco-Am pn attack in the Champagne region is for the pur pose of bending back front between the and the Verdun sectors and compelling Von Hindenburg to use up more of his in protecting reserves: the German | Hun Front the Rheli It 1s probable } that Ma sch ds trying to | throw the ns into this bend | compelling them jg retire in the direction of Mezterés. To Straighten Front is proves successful the | rman front, from Fland Metz, will have to be d without delay this lightly held part of his front V part the Americans aro| Since the early months of the| Playing in the present drive 1s not ar, the Champagne front has| Yet revealed. ‘The district known nem matitained ty “soaresly ~ 1 as the Champagne ts an old di- troops than the line further east in| Vision of France, no longer geo Lorraine and Alsace. It is very|STaphically used. It extends east suspectible to an assault jward not quite as far as the Bt Hindenburg's concentration of his|Mihtel sector, The American ad SAW than tower, .in. weateel nee | Vance in the Movello district’ may heretofore had compelled the allies} 4 second American drive in co to meet him there. ‘The American |9Peration with, but not in actual armies now, however, permit Mar-|CoMtact, active with American units shal Foch to dictate the direction|!® Champagne = proper, Or the/ of the attack and the selection of |Mrench may be alone in Cham-| the Champagne front for a now|Pasne, while the Moselle operations drive will still further prevent Hin-|0f the Americans are regarded as denburg from controlling the pace|® continuation of the Champagne of his retirement to Belgium drive | Create Dangerous Pocket The Americans, however, who are A 1 in the German | Moving ahead in the Moselle sec front Rheims and Verdun | tr are not seeking any objectives would create a pocket in the |! Champagr Rheims area containing a danger oux threat of flanking operations! Huns Report 50 against the Hindenburg line from |the south, Even a partial break Yanks Captured [thru by the allies in that sector! BERLIN, via London, Sept. 2 would be so perilous to the Ger-| Fifty American and French troops mans as to compel them to move! were captufed by the 3st Landwehr back their whole line from Rheims) regiment in a counter thrust in the to St. Quentin | Moselle region, where an allied The Aisne river makes a dou-| partial attack was repu' the ble bend north, and then east, from! German war office announced today ENEMY AGENTS AT WORK AGAIN Foe agents at work in Seattle are | using the telephone to further their | work, according to Mrs. P. H. Boyle, who is heading the Red Cross drive for clothes for destitute Belgians Mrs. Boyle says she has received a half ¢ calls during past few days from different men— ch with a mess of the same |type. Thepealler, apparently speak ing from a room crow ple, asks if clothes with peo: needed by re the Belgians and then turning his voice in the direction of the crowd | in the room says: “So you don't need any clothing. I thought you were collecting cloth! jing for Belgian relief. All right, | good-bye The call always comes from a room buzzing with noise and the jhum of conversation, Mrs. Boyle says. Auto Tre Tracks rials to Liquor Cache Nine cases of Mquor were found in a woodmnd cache on the Bothell road near Pontiac, by Sheriff Stringer and deputies Wednesday. Reports by residents stated that every night a big automobile passed down the hell road and turned into the woods near Pontiac. The and his deputies found the tracks leading off the at the end of which the + found, Don’t Want Class One Men in Y. M. C. A. Work’ NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Enlist ments in the Y. M. ©, A. of men in Class 1, or of the men who are likely to be placed in Class 1, should not be allowed because of the in terference it causes in the work in automobile the army is the opinion of ¢ ral Pershing in a letter to E. C. Carter head of the overseas Y. M. C. A work, (CANDIES TEMPT GIRL EXEMPTION CLERKS tn (Special to The Star by LONDON, Sept The |exemption list of the Stepney don) board is being gone again sbecause a probe showed 640 of 8,000 certificates were forged. Girl clerks, flattered by shirkers and fed chocolates, confessed jfurnishing blank forms. "| BELIEVE BULGARIA TO ASK SEPARATE PEACE LONDON, Sept A Bulgarian coalition government, and perhaps a separate peace, may result from the present offensive, was the belief ex pressed here today whole (Lon- $ ARE LEAVING DAWSON DAWSON, Y. T., Sept. 26.—Miners and their families are leaving the gold fields in great numbers be cause of the prices gold and the high cost of living. These men are Alaska for | the coast, whe e to obtain | MINER stationary | work and a living wage in the ship ie ass dep yards. OFFERS ) RAINE NG ~ COU RSE D. Munroe, pastor of the Findlay St. Christian church of Hillman city, d from work, and a short|their spare time stripping trees later some one called up police! and bushes in public parks so the| Will conduct @ course in teacher Buarters from a nearby resi-\leaves may be converted into a| fining for all those who wish to to state that a man was substitute for hay, which ts lack fl themselves of the opportunity ously beating his wife at 423'ing in Germany. | Classes will meet every Thursday Jevening at 7:30 at the church FIRE THREATENS STEAMSHIP A PACIFIC PORT—The Admiral Dewey of the Pacific Coast Steam- For more than this we years Lash’s has helped 1 peel enka ve alata Lasnu’s WORKS with nature, gently, yet surely. It gets results without nausea or discomfort. TAKE AN occasional half- glass of Lash’s and you will never be a slave to laxatives. Ask your di ist for Lash’s Bitters—in t fg ther bottle. | FOOD EXHIBIT AT fie ship company was forced to return to port when a fire was discovered in the hold of the vessel. The b did not do any serious damage FRANKLI IN garden and n by the Garden Second annual exhibit will be club of the Franklin high school, Friday afternoon and evening in the school lunch room. Pete r Tolt, was fined $100 and costs by Superior Jude A. W. Frater Wednesday, when jury found him guilty of operating | pinch boards, with candy | sow TH OVER LONDON, 8 Railway traf. in South Wales and elsewhere as resumed this morning. ne end of the strike in that region A THRIFT STAMP will keep the Hun ——— a day away, &| the | food | as prizes. | Mowing | oe Pat Harrison Now | | Do ns Senator Toga x | | SOW. Pat Harrison, who beat Varda- man in the Mississipp! democratic primary for U. 8. senator, jthe other extreme in hair-cut fash- |fons. Old Vardaman never did ap- |ply the shears to his locks, while goes to Pat—well, take another look at his picture above. | But {it wasn't the long hair that beat Vardaman. His anti-war rec-| ord in the senate did that for him. Pat is American thru and thru |Anything which spells defeat for the kaiser look: good to Pat He'll make a good United States |senator. The toga will fit him] snugly. 1100 Priests to i. | Attend Funeral | Are Ordered Sold of Archbishop) wastixcron, sept By as ST. PAUL, Sept. 26.—More than | ¢Xeculve order of the president, the 100 priests and dignitaries of the| Teal estate holdings of Mrs. Lilly Catholic church will participate in| Busch, wife of the late Adolphus the funeral, next Wednesd: of | Busch, millionaire brewer of St | Archbishop Ireland, who died here | owls, are to be disposed of at a} yeaterday private sale | Solemn pontifical requiem While Mrs. Busch was in Ger-| will be said at 10 o'clock Wed ay |™Many all of her property, amount morning. Archbishop Keane, of Du-| 108 to many millions of dollars, was la., will preach the funeral | Seized by the custodian of alien prop | buque The body will lie in state in | cathedral here Tuesday | Allied Aviators Raid German Town LONDON Allied avi-| ators att airdre yesterday, was announced | observed n ar) an enemy Buhl, near Karlsruhe, th good results, it Bursts re [the hang: The Ka near the tories While men were enemy machines. ning fight, destroyed. are missing, Sept attacked ar we air force squadron erlauten. acked Bursts were observed station and munitions fac- returning, the allied air- attacked by a number of In a long run- two enemy planes were Three allied machine {Enemy Thrust in Aisne Zone Fails) fons of Allemant and the Aisne and the evening, there were attacks. Our lines | Laffaux, but restored the situation,” the h war report says of Sancy (in the same region) anced our gains and took “In the everal enemy penetrated near Pre: k we ady prisoners.” some |Discovers Bacillus of Spanish “Flu” ROME, Sept. Prof uri, director of the military hospital at | Cotrone, announced today that he |had discovered and isolated bacillus of Spanish influenza, ‘The which was brought in by | ated prisoners, is raging | thruont country POPE SENDS REPLY ON PEACE TO AUSTRIANS| LONDON, Sept. 26.—A diplomatic courier {is reported to have left Rome with Pope Benedict's reply |to the Austrian peace note, It is | said to be a simple declaration of neutrality. the | | | a |SERBIAN GOVERNMENT WILL SOON BE MOVED | PARIS, Sept. 26 As soon as the | lowing the | 4 | department AN LIBERTY LO FLASHES Two thousand honor the busine houses whose em. ployes subseribe their full quota to the loan, are being inted by the} payroll ‘bond committee. Spacea| ™ are left blank for the num of employes and the amount of sub: scriptions. re Two American soldiers, Privates ted and putell, wounded in the pateau 1 rry drive, are on their way to Seattle from Norfolk, Va. }to speak for the Fourth Liberty Loan, They will give tyks thru out the state eee Saturday, October will be women-in-war-work day, Beat tle women will hold the stage thruout the day with a war mothers’ parade in the afternoon a feature. ee Seattle and for the drive state quota King count 73,379, The 16,000. The marehers church parade will walk nine in the Sunday abreast oe monster afternoon Vilhjalmer — Stefanason, Arctic explorer, will be one of the principal speakers on the opening day of the Fourth Liberty campaign Saturday Stefans who has just down from the north, 1s recover- ing from illness contracted in the polar ice fields, His talents as lecturer have been pledged to the Fourth Loan thru the saga on speakers. JEROME FEARS MEXICAN PLOT PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept A de- tachment of United States was ordered to Jerome today, fol- @ report to authorities here 12 bombs had been in the Mexican famous Loan come | at iden Jerome. The bombs, quarter of the report said, Payment of the followed clearing of the traction situation with purchase of the lines by the city in close sight. M. E. Sampsell, president of the| Seattle and Rainier Valley lines, | held a conference with the mayor Thursday morning, look toward the absorb of that em by the! city. A. W. Leonard, president of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., and shi; ard of- fic also called city hall to discuss transporta Proble m: | Busch Saka erty. When she return return on is an American 1 she filed a the ground No action petition for its that she non the petition, the | president's order explaining that for this reason the property could not be sold at public auction, 'Boddy Appointed on Rentals Board 8. L. Boddy, of the Metal Trades council, pr nt lat man, has been selected by Walter A. Mac- Clatchy, federal agent sent here to solv attle renting problems, as the addijional representative on the fair rentals board, which will hear complaints against profiteer land- lords, Howard the fair rentals board, day noon that he had notified of Boddy's but that he wa work immediately of complaints Cosgrove, chairman of said Thurs- yet been appointment, anxious to get to on the Iron Pipe Figures i in | Fight of Janitors War is war. If victory can't be won with the fists, iron pipe helps. This is the sentiment of a complaint filed by Bd Hartman against Charle son charging assault, Wednes » near 60 years of at the Providenc Age, hos: pital, the complaint states, and ac cording to Hartman, who is Irish, he was forced to “lic Charles Peterson, a 200 pounder, to decide an argument, Later, Hartman rson sneaked up on ies » of tron pipe Thomson i in Favor of Higher City Rate Councilman Thomson re the city utilitic hursday that the charge for city lighting in homes and plants be increased. He cited the in tof r ne the department of his claim Lighting ndent J D, Ross and Corporation Counsel Wal- ter Meler were asked to confer on better methods of financing extensions CHAMBER A The Chamber of Comm new Serbian front has been estab-| given official approval of the w: , the Serbian government will! schedule arranged for city employe be removed either to Monastir or|by Prof. Stephen Miller, economic Prilip, the Serbian minister to|expert of the University of Wash | France stated today. ington, emblems for | ‘s quota | al guards | found | | new wage scale hearing | ked him on the skull with! power | BALKAN FOES | NEARING DOOM é Dispatch From Robert i J. Bender United Press Correspondent, FATAL DISEASES OFTEN START WITH POOR TEETH Many people fail to recognize the seriousness of neglecting their teeth, especially when cavities have been of long standing or when sore and bleeding | i! WASHINGTON, dent Wilson may bi | jept. 26.—Prest called upon to cles of Balkan | fettle age-old intric border problems re peace ap pears on the horizon gums, tartar, foul breath, etc., almost surely attest nis is indicated by two things the presence of PYORRHEA. In my studies and today: | laboratory experiments in the East and West I have | tiled and-ciplonatis. cieoiea "herd traced so many fatal ailments to criminal neglect of | that ‘Turkey cA ritenela WIL dean diseased teeth that I may be pardoned for so often strain of allied urging my friends and the general public to have ESE ONE, their TEETH EXAMINED NOW AND OFTEN. moves for peace with her enemle To show that I have more than a mercenary | she will probably lay her appeal in interest, | MAKE ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE ie} pe bestia Ad aga the OF CHARGE, so that in event of your teeth being recent Austrian peace feeler an thru sound, you have incurred no expense, but have the Bulgarian tated it is willing to abide by President Wilson's views | regarding the settlement of Balkan boundaries, It is also learned that diplomatic channels, rovernment has the additional satisfaction of professional advice. Many patients say to me, “I need dental work, but it is so nerve-racking, and the last fillings did not last.” Now I try to make my statements plain: if f ria determines to get out pyr chews shag: a cree First—MY METHODS ARE ABSOLUTELY | thru_American channels _ | PAINLE That means just what it says. I can- FOR EXCESSIVE not make it any more specific save by adding that modern science has produced methods of treating URIC ACID the most nervously-inclined persons without the least pain or annoyance. TRY RHATMENT MS Second—MY GUARANTEE IS IRONCLAD. My fillings WILL hold, my crowns WILL remain tight, my bridgework WILL stand a lifetime. In fifteen experience my guarantee has never been 75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day jioned. worrted and tired, stiff legs and Arms ‘and muscles, an_aching head, TEETH WITHOUT PLATES burning 620 bestia down Bains, in I always recommend restoration of teeth or replacement without plates where nditions permit. By using Steele's patent porcelain replacable teeth on a gold base I have had splendid success, and have pleased my patients. I can do the same for you, even though you may have been advised to use plates, If you have some good teeth it will pay you to call for an examination before having them extracted. CROWNS ARE GUARANTEED—My guarantee of work- manship and quality, unquestioned in 15 years, goes with all crowns made and fitted in my ire by myself or the registered dentists on my staff. I use 22-k. molten gold with cast cusp biting surfac ge in thickness, and fit these crowns so that it is impossible for them to work loose. I CAN REFER t think y in th ondition. wtr land vigorous, with no more pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back or kidney trouble If you suffer from by you will ar rt and strengt ns you have to Ader weak- the* rest, h this treatment » prove the Williams Treatment uers kidney and bladder dis- ie rheumatism and all other ail when due to excessive ure | by id, no matter ho ronic or stub. if you have never tried he found following the Sunday’ night ive YOU TO PATIENTS FITTED BY ME MANY YEARS AGO Mexican outbreak, in which Horace WHOSE GOLD CROWNS ARE AS GOOD AS THE DAY THEY Anderson, a mine watchman, and WERE MADE. one Mexican, were killed. The di | covery lent color to rumor that a Mexican upri in Jerome ts hex| Pept Lesh Mew dca’ at once kek ing planned |you will, receive by parcel post a regular e bottle, without charge Jana without incurring any obliga: : Traction ‘Employes tion. “Oniy one bottle (0 the suing le e address ‘amily. | | Get New Wage Scale — | det New Wage Scale) DENTISTS in 5 their pay c :1 on sincerely N. W. Cor. Pike and Second Ave. | he new wu of 60, 55 and *, Third Floor Eitel Bldg. 60 ¢ for the first Edwin J. Open Evenings We Please Ourselves i Raed a years of service Until 8 o'Clock. When used rate, made retro. mn 10 to 12. We Please You. lastive from Angint 1, eealtor ta| LOWIL saaters large checks being issued cover- ing the difference between the! 106 Columbia St. | former maximum of 40 cents and the new 60-cent figure. | Of Interest to Men azor Strops The Aristocrat, genuine pigskin Double Strop; $1.00 value, for ....89¢ A high-grade Dou- ble Strop; a How- ard; $1.50 value, for ........$1.29 Paramount quality Double Strop, best leather; | STORES eee Shaving Mirrors C 14-1—Usually sell at $1.75; special -$1.49 C 14-5—Size 4x6 inches; sells at $1.00 special ‘for Fri- Ce ee oo ore .84¢ of $1.75 C 14-4—Magnifying and ‘plai two side mirrors; that regular seller, for sell at $3.50; special ........ ... 82.98 seeeeee one GLAD C 14-13—6-inch Oval Mirror; a "$2.50 value; special ak ps2. Gold Medal Dry Hone Double Strop; a $2.00 seller $1.69 Falkland seal Dou- ble Strop; a winner for service. This is a $2.75 value $2.39 D 15-1—A_ $2.50 Strop; special for 0 ames -$2.19 ale Mugs J 19-40—Opal Sh and a big valu J 19-41—Opal article; special at ing Mugs; plain; a regular 35c seller pecial for Friday, each..........29¢ having Mugs trimmed in gold; a 50c Military Brushes The Brushes have ebony back (black) and contain only Sticks, Soaps, Creams, Etc. Williams’ Quick and Easy Shaving Soap, 10c value the finest quality white bristles. ceneeeee cee eeee een ee T@ $616.15, 11 rows . . 83.50 | C1822, 9 rows ...........82.50 ‘ ai 18-20, vee BBS 118-29 Williams Shaving Stick, q H 0 me $3.00 | (18.23, 9 rows ..... sees + 82.50 SDRC 5 cscca sts oe ARRIBA, SET Tm -- 83.50 | 18-14, 11 rows ...........83.00 These prices are per pair in every instance. Bill Folds and Purses Woodbury’s Shaving Sticks . 23¢ Shaving Stick Colgate’s Bartell buys sells Colgate’s Shaving Soap Three-fold leather, D 3-54. pave .10¢ | Place for identification | : rai ; card, etc.; a real value for if] Septol After-shaving Lo- $ 7 Mi wuduatds ka Re caal aad seeFoahings AFETY RAZORS at all § rices — Gillette, Enders, Gem, Ever-ready, Durham Bill Books, large size a 35c bottle for......19¢ D 3-67; one of our biggest \f| Mt. Thomas I Rum for pap ss and every known} sellers, at, each ..$1.50 Bend a eee Genuine leather Card Case lined with silk moire; | | ip “= | Williams’ Talcum Powder; rg i pity Bip nog D 3-66 ...........82.00 25e can ..........- SOE plete ciety ctanenat ae My a hee Purses; — 3-85; black ..... 2.50 |I] Mennen’s Powder for men, § Barber Combs—10¢ and? D 3-79; 2-clasp Suman at, can Weve oun .-25¢ Cup. POA occ ccc cence oe If it’s shal that a man needs for a quick, comfortable | BARTELL ADDRESSES shave, we have it and | ena Ave.) Ist Ave.| 8849 | Westlake) 610 2nd} Candy | Wareh’se at prices that are the at at Ballard | aye, at | Ave: near] Factory | and office lowest. Union 8t.| Pike St. | Ave. | pine sg, prereg me seo

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