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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918. ce to the homefurnisher'| —this store is popularized through its man-to-man credit service —newest creation serviceable araceneey for] —ateel- from the varied showing of fine Mor- rin chairs Morris chatr, fumed, back erafteman special for the week —it appeals to the home- furnisher because it is fitted to his needs this large, comfortable adjustable foot extension exactly as pictured invisible arm sh-button adjustment, upholstered ta leather; regular $35. .... $29.60 id oak, framed sulky, black enameled, ber-tired lance wheels pre vent upsetting; adjustable back; very irror in Cover; is conven- tly roomy and smart i appearance: $4.95 to $9.30.’ METROPOLITAN sc" |“WHY MARRY?” ‘The Big Comedy Hit With Original New York Cast: NAT C. GOODWIN Eémund Breese, Ernest Lawford, Leonard Mudie, Lotus Robb, Louise Randolph, Anne Morrison. "The best American play written im years.”"—N. Y. EVE, SUN. Awarded Columbia University Pulitzer Prize as best play produced during 1917. Nights 50c-$2.00 S0c-$1.50. Plus 10% WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING? ‘The Funniest of Farces. Nights, 25¢-0e; Mats. 20¢-3ic. Plus War Tax Continuows Daily, 1 to 11 Jack Levy and Symphony Sisters _ 5 Othes Fine Hip Acts Featare th Reberts 7 in “He: ‘Weekday Mats. 10¢ & ‘Twenty-eight Million! NEW PANTAGES Mata. 2:30; Nights 7 ana 9 “THE REVUE BOUQUET” Mirth, Melody, Dancing THOMAS POTTER DUNN Vocal Dialect Impersonations. Other Features Bun. 20¢ General Admission, 250 tn gt I steel “AMUSEMENTS Al | man’s | and serviceable sulky that ¢ excellent service; $6. 75 le throughout; price ENDS OF DEAD MAN LOCATE HIS PARENTS Working independent of the police, who failed to make any progress in | the case, friends of J. J. McDonald, |longshoreman, who died of myster-. jous injuries, have located the dead parents, at Bowmanville, Ontario. The body is at Butter. worth's, and relatives are on the way here. McDonald, sufferjng from injuries on the head, was brought to police headquarters, September 25. The police failed to take the name of the man who brought McDonald to them, and have not found out how he met with | the fatal injuries, HUTESON- Optical @mpany PALACE HIP You Cannot Buy Glasses That Fit YOUR Eyes at “Special Prices” It is impossible at any time to put a price, in advance of an examina- tion, on what your glasses will cost. Personal attention by practiced experience will make your glasses cost only what they should, for eyes. . C. Huteson - W. Donahey 325 Pike STREET. cieeraitealagiacaieenntnmen Your Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need snoney. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowent rates. You get full amount of loans— no interest deducted. Ladies’ Department, Loans on Diamonds, Watches and Liberty Bonds Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years, 20123 White Bidg. | ited strictly to purposes set forth in the good of your, ! FOES OF MUNY | f Mayor Hanson charged Wed-* || newlay that interests fighting civic ownership in Seattle are again at work at Washington, D. C., this time trying to per suade the capital lxsues commit teo that Seattle is minusing the funds of the bonds authorized by the committee for the projection of the Skagit river power scheme | Th following wire, received from the committes We by the mayor and « lowed by a spectal meeting of the city's governors Committee in advined that $900, | 000 of proceeds of bonds have been used to take up outstanding war ranta of city light fund. Under terms of our opinion, use of proceeds is lim: | your application Wires from City Comptroller Car City Treasurer Terry and the |MAyOr were immediately sent to the | cornmittes, denying the charge that Skagit funds were being used for other purposes. A day monsage was wired over the | signature of the councilmen and| mayor, explaining that the queation | had arisen in the council as to wheth er Skagit money could not be used |for other war work if the Skagit |could not be developed thru lack of labor, and that the counct! had agreed }to take no action without securing | | the committee's agreement to such @ | step, SUFFRAGISTS TO “CONTINUE FIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—Not de- feated, but postponed. That was the view woman suf- frago leaders today took of the senate rejection of the woman suf- frage amendment by a vote of 53 to 31. They set out today to elect senators in place of those re naible for its defeat. When we get more senators here with commissions from the people, jand fewer with commissions from governors, suffrage will win,” said | Senator Kenyon. Kenyon referred to the fact that men appointed by governors to fill vacancies by the deaths of senators were responsible for the adverse vote. Baird, New Jersey; Drew, New Hampshire, and Benet, South Caro- lina, all appointees, voted “No,” Giant Thug Is at Work in Seattle; Burglars Active Jack Lippy, of 669 King st., told the police Tuesday that a big negro held him up at Sixth ave. 6. and Jackson st, and robbed him of $35. “Did be bold you up with a revotv- er?” inquired Report Clerk Webb. “He held ne up with one band and fished in my pockets withthe other,” replied Jack. Thomas Stone, of 1428 Rellevne ave., reported the theft of $30 from his trousers pocket during the night, and wanta the police to locate his roommate, Bill Waldorf, who has dis- appeared. Einer Strand, Valdamar hotel, 1118 | Third ave., reported stolen a regis tration card and checks issued by the Ames Dry Dock and Construction Co. and $10 cash, High Dairy Prices May Be Boomerang Because butter and dairy prices are ers will be forced to using marg@rine and other substitutes, and produters may wake up some day to find their markets in a disastrous condition. This is the warniog issued by the food administration, following confer- enees at Washington, D. C., between Administrator Hoover and trade ex perta, State Administrator Hebberd also issued a statement warning against “undue competition” for re- stricted supplies that will result in “a runaway market” British Flag Flies in Ebetaff Harbor LONDON, Oct. 2—The British flag has been hoisted in Ebetaff har- bor, in the Spitzenbergen islands, an: German houses and a wirelenn «ta cording to a delayed dispatch from Copenhagen today The Spitzenbergen islands lie be. tween Franz Josefiand and Green land, on the western edge of the Barents nea. They are not perma- by any nation Rumor of Ocean Air Flight Is Denied WASHINGTON 2.—Published reports that. a tr antic flight was made July 28 were denied today by the navy department The department proposed to aacer. tain why the United States naval in stitute proceeding at Annapolis print nouncement of a one-day flight from Newfoundland to Ireland At the navy department it was said there had been no transatlantic | Ment. |Need 30 More Tons | to Fill City’s Quota| Thirty more tons of old cloth ing must be contributed to the | Red Cross, for distribution, in | war stricken Belgium, before | | Seattle's quota will have been | filled, | All kinds of clothing, shoes, | pleces of cloth, bed clothes— | | everything that will keep Hel- | | warm—is urgently needed contributions to 115 Spring | | #t., (old Frederick & Nelson lo cation) or to the nearest fire station. | of the high rent distriet, per- service end moderate advertis- me to make yeu this Go to any dentist, get then come to me end get 20 per cent cut from his figure, with careful, painless methods and sonal attention, Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ' ‘Third and Madisce Oat sonal OWNERSHIP ARE |, STILL AT WORK: tion there have been destroyed, ac. \f nently inhabited and are not claimed | ed what purported to be an an-|) |pelled to enlarge my parlors. | trial treatment | Vapor tn a f Countess Opens 1 War Exhibit for || Soldiers’ Benefit ” mers | juntess of Kingston The Countess of Kingston, who ts touring America in aid of the Sham re-education of div ot rock fund, for abled Irinh soldiers and sailors all religions, opened her war rel exhibit on the fourth floor of t MacDougall & Southwick depart ment store, Wedne | "ot | son, Viscount =| who is now at Me front. | is displaying to! official photographs. battlefronta, in the} She has 90 war| for the fighting lihts, from H. M. 8. Vin dictive, the ship which landed Brit jah marines on the Zeebrugge mole. A collection of contraband of war loaned by the British censor, in in | cluded in the exhibit, together with & collection of British and allied mtdals, such as are awarded to American soldiers, distinguishing themselves on the battle field. 100 visitors: taken on the air and on the sea relics, including the #witeh FOE TO KEEP UP PEACE TRICKERY BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.-—With ‘Turkey reported maneuvering for an armistice on the best avail- able terms, Germany is evidently preparing two extensive moves one a peace offensive, the other @ grand scale retirement in the west. The peace offensive only part of a scheme, known to this government, to lay down a pacifist barrage thru the fall and winter, regardiess of how much re- fumal to accept comes from the en- tente and America, Austria, ap- parently, will be used again-—as a) catspaw. But it t# noted that in her latent feelers, as reported in cables, she admits being linked completely to Germany. 1 There ia no sign thus far that! either nation ts anywhere near the | mood to accept the broad gauge, altruistic program President Wilson has declared a permanent peace baste tn deemed WILKES a3 NOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT Ir YOU WANT TO LAUGH, DON’T MISS The Wilkes Players Husband Doing?” MATS., 200-316 Pies War Tax MATINEE TODAY Oxygen Vapor a Positive Cure for Influenza | ELL, 2525) | | ea If the people of Seattle Knew the value of Oxygen Vapor in the trent ment of influenza, or as a preve ive of this disease, I would be co A will convince the most skeptical of its effectiveness in relieving and curing all diseases of the respiratory organs. Oxygen roven treatment; it has long sin sed the experimental stage, Come in and see for your- self. A registered physician is at the service of an wi to con- Treatment Bidg prvarye ames | ve makes one le: | n with energy || from the soul; ! | 4 ve you T, COAT, DRESS BF ballot jAnd then there is the very mischief to pay. " REVELLE WILL GO ON BALLOT | FOR JUDGESHIP All four candidates who led the field in the primary election for the} two vacancies on the Ki ounty | supertor bench, Clay Allen, Crawford o. White, Calvin #. Hall and Thomas will go on the November rding to County Auditor | Norman M, Wardall Wednesday Word was received from Olympia that all the candidates had been cer uditer, in the samme Thanher as indicated by the re | turns sent In by election officials. Judge John BR. Mitchell lacks 462 votes of a majority in the returns for supreme court judge, six-year term, according to unofficial returns from State Auditor Claussen, All six lead | ing candidates will be placed on the ballot, advised Claussen. This will! ‘The above tableau, inelude J. F, Main, W. Mount, W. O.| tens of thousands of # Chapman, H. Pemberton and B. G. | ¢ Mills, K, Mackintosh will go on th ballot unopponed for four-year t judge, and W. W. Tolman fink ahead in the two-year term race, ———_—_ Beside the election of officers, the Wegt Seattle Will people will be asked to vote on the bone dry ref and to lection whether ehall be A convention held to revise the egn stitution of the state West Seattle high school auditort t Tuesday night, under aus p the Parent-Teachers'’ nanocia |tion and members of the faculty Dr. Gregor McGregor has reopened | There will be mpecial murical fea dental offices at 616 Leary Bidg,| tures and a speaker from campaign Second & Madison. Advertisement. | headquarters. Tableau Attracts Thousands ators Baturday and Monday. umbia guiding & gunners crew who Mrs. Louise Lember taken th mponed of Messrs, Kanackberg, Hold Big Loan Sing A big community sing will be heid| (Special to The Star by N. FE. " Bar Balkan News to Teuton Papers ABHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Germa out ths censor, accord. re today. A private warning to that effect waa nent out from ter the Balkan situa tion became a t in waid METROPOLITAN THEATRE ":3i" o2n SEATS NOW SELLING THURS. FRIDAY, SAT. AND SUN, NIGHTS BEGINS TOMONMOW AFTERNOON ES ONLY HVERY DAY, 245 w of Stone, The Tailor, drew It represents Mine raining @ long-range gun on 16 of Mins Columbia, and the Moriarity, Spring, NG STOW NOT A PICTURE is 18 TENGLISH TO REPLACE | GERMAN IN RUMANIA A) Take Jonescu, wtatesman, LONDON, Oct. 2 noted clared here will make efforts to supplant the n\ teaching of Gorman in Rumanian schools by the teaching of English Rumanian de that after the war he Prices Aft's 2he, Me en. 25e, She, TEe Plus 10% War Tax NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL PEOP TO ATTEND TO THEIR TETH Putting things off has stood in the way of many a good man’s or woman’s success. ‘“Procrastinatio most harmful words in the dictionary. Those of You Who Have Bad Teeth Read This Decayed teeth are one of the most destructive a modern science. poisons, which are transmitted directly into the system through the stom- These poisons go on their merry way till they find a likely spot to They very often select a joint— ach. congregate and then the mischief begins. or the throat—or the nerves that control the eyes or ea come swollen, inflamed and painful. called “rheumatism,” and all sorts of remedies and medicines are resorted to. Of course it is not to be |wondered that the desired relief is not found for the real cause of the trouble-—the decayed tooth— is not reached at all. There are many well authenticated cases of record where when the teeth were gone over by a com- petent dentist, teeth were found which had pus sacs at the roots and as soon as this was corrected the trouble disappeared entirely. And the worst of it is that the offending tooth or teeth may appear perfectly sound from the outside. It takes the practiced eye of the expertd entists to detect the diseased condition. irritability spinal troubles, eye, ¢ar, nose and throat troubles, rheumatism, etc. etc., are now known beyond the shadow of a doubt to very often be caused by decayed and decaying teeth. If you have such troubles it will pay you. well to consult a competent dentist and do it quickly. You may save suffering—time and expense by so doing. We offer you at this office the best dental service that it is possible for any one to give you. We have a staff of high class, graduate, registered dentists first of all. Each and every one of our operators has graduated from the best dental colleges and also 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 proves to you that he not only knows his business thoroughly but that he has PROVED that he knows it by pass- ing a thorough and searching examination before a competent examination board. We Have a Completely Equipped Office Every appliance that modern science has perfected for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found here. We have spared no expense to give the people of Seattle the very best. If it could be elimi- nated it would be a good thing for everybody. How apt we are to say, “Yes, | know I ought to do thus and so, but to- morrow or next week or next month will do as well.” And so that which ought to be attended to is neglected, and we suffer all the baneful effects of our own procrastination. They distill drop by drop, and bit by The parts attacked soon be- If a joint is attacked it is very often n’” is one of the gencies known to y bit, most virulent rs, for their attacks. We do a very large volume of business. Our methods and careful attention to our patients have won us thousands of friends, who not only come to us for their own dental work, but also send their friends to us, so it is no wonder that we do a large volume. This enables us to give you lower prices for the very highest grade work than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possible afford to give. Ironclad Guarantee All work that leaves this office is guaranteed to give satisfaction. This guarantee is signed a the operator who did the work and-also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. We have brought our methods of painless den- tistry to such a point of perfection that we are able to guarantee to perform the most difficult dental operations without hurting the patient a bit. We invite you to call at our office. An expert dentist will give your teeth a thorough examination and tell you just what is necessary top ut them into perfect condition. This examination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor put you under obligation, either. But for your own sake, we earnestly advise you to come at once if you have teeth that need atten- tion. You couldn’t possibly make a better invest- ment. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. ‘ ’ 1405 Third Avenue “4 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 Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY, AT, ALL TIMES. 4 i

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