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means you have to do good dentistry antee, which means satisfaction. —o = BEST CROWNS $5.00 BEST BRIDGEWORK $5.00 BEST PLATES $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTING 50 CENTS ———— tory of his twelve years of success in thin beontered out for a final gamble at pcrews. YOU CERTAINLY APPRECIATE A CLEAN AND SANITARY OFFICE Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse— Dr’ Wilson Hf 1 am particular in one thing, I should be in another. That fe @ logical argument and a true one, and I meet these good quali ties at a reasonable price, I can say this to you, that there is no @entist in the Northwest who has placed his ideal as high as» mine J know I can give the best dentistry possible for a dentist to give and do so at my advertised price, and I can make a profit. I admit Tam not making a 90 per cent profit, but I am satisfied $ stem is such that I can place a cost price on «i I only have to get a volume of busines: HOW TO GET BUSINESS Is the only worry [ have, and all business men will tell you that it is to advertise, and then treat your customers right. That My plates contajn the best teeth and rubber and my crowns and bridges contain the best material money can buy, I do not junk my bridgework and I do the work in the same way all men of reputation are doing it the world over. To this I ddd my guar DR. WILSON HAS ONE POLICY That is live up to every claim in his advertising, and the his- those people that appreciate honest treatment and an economical price can rest assured that they will receive careful attention EXAMINATION FREE DR. J. T. WILSON 81044 FIRST AVENUE Opposite Cotman Building Those of us who believed the German ; fleet would , but reckoned without the singular discretion of ©* Profits aren't all discredited. Think of the gains of the party who manages to get good films of some of these navy and fortress surrender affairs! NO MORE WAR FOR 50 YEARS, “There is no need for compul- sory military serviee, “We should net make military training compulsory in public schools, “We must do away with every war industry, burean, adm tration and all things which have to do with the war, which is over and past now, “Close munition — fact ries, Stop making guns, Stop mak- ing shells, ‘ “Peace is here and peace will stay # long time.” ‘Those the words of Senator Thomas Staples Martin, chairman of the wena and democratic leader in the senaté Senator Martin explained to me his opposition to compulsory mili tary training in schools, to universal military service and to a continua tion of war bureaus. ° “We Dowt Need Guns" “Every one of the war bureaus, munition plants and such adminis trations ax the food, fuel, railroad war industries, shipping, emergency fleet and fhe rest should be allowed to termigate as soon as possible Some of them may well be closed up right away, the others as soon as they finish the work they have be gun, such as the wheat price guar antee of the food administration. Would Discard Hoover “TRey cost heavily, and are not necessary in peace, Hoover himself (has axked that hiv administration be not continued after the peace proc | lamation “The raliréads should be handed back to their owners. There is no excuse for keeping tiem. They can be managed more efficiently ,under private ownership. “immediate steps should be taken to SHUT DOWN ALL WAR WORK, Munition factorios must be put to other work, We don't need guns, and we do need plows” * Visit Today \ Tommie Burns Out | of Canadian Army | state proves it, and sea, had the right h girls. Boo ided, no matter how many Yanks marry abroad. jwelght boxing champion of» the Unmarried men in America don’t care a whoop more than 250,000 American soldiers do marry Twenty-four hours after being jhonerably discharged from the |Canadian army at Vancouver, B. Matrimony epidemic in the United States can’t be |. Tommte Burns, tormer heavy- world, arrived In Seattle Friday to |wieit old friends and tell about his Somebody is sure to remark that the telegraph [plane for helping veterans of the war. merger will be a wire-bound affair. Penrose seems as little cager to abdicate as the [yer December 2 Tr was. “I've agreed to box in Vancou- ." he said, “for Comrades of the the benefit of th Great War. This organization takes care of men back from the first- ples and Skin Eruptions” |i: "0 [emer : a e if they are able te work. | er Signs of Bad Blood |)" (e rss ang day benefit carnival with a Christ- | |mas celebration for service men‘s| It May Mean Eczema, Scrof- | nothing is equal to it. The action 4f | ohiidren. S. S. S. is to cleanse the blood. It wle—The First Sign of | ae ee eee Sees soaks through the system direct to “Waherited Blood Disease. (yo seat of the trouble—acting as an| King Kelly i» promoting the | I'd like to meet efther Dempsey, benefit, and accompanied Burns to scaly itching skin, rashes, antidote to neutralize the blood pole) coattie sensations and Scrofula de- sons. It revitalizes the red blood | Clunie Tait, former lightweight with unfailing certainty a de- | corpuscles, weakened and impure state the blood blood. The trouble may have physical work. The dull sluggish increases the flow so that champ, will also box at, the De- can proper!® perform its |Cember 26 show is Your blood from. birth, put | feeling leaves you ~the complexion U. Ss. May Not Join | clears up. Matter how you were infected, | respond promptly. Even long standing cases nut you must} in Allied Demand Must treat it through the blood. take S. 8. 8S. Drugs and substitutes . 7 2 blood disease. You must use| Won't do. Get 8. 8. 8. from your to Seize Wilhelm By “ druggist. If yours is a special case WABHINGTON, Nov, 29 The SS S., the standard blood tonic 14 you need expert advice, write to| United States probably will not join 50 years, if you expect certain Medical Adviser, 444 Swift Labora-| with the entente in its reported plan For purifying the system, | tory, Atlanta, Ga. te ask Holland to surrender the kai ser, according to indications at the Hylebos, aged 78, who, 8 dead here q , from Yeligum in 187 j resident of Washingtong of pneumonia, He wak a pioneer! from the University of Louvain. ! ’ | All superior courts except Judge eese Frater’s court, are closed until Mon- | s Sl day. Frater’s court is kept open for} the continuance of the Gottstein murder trial. a Two Bit Box Of ocean _aeper geoe oe ght gt DONT SUFFER a bi *STUMEZE” for YOUF [tare in mourn, no more pain or in| tress after eating. STUMEZE, the ‘ Bad Stomach wonder working tablets for stornach | 3 ills, act right off in a jiffy! Make | a --- your stomach sweet and fresh as a bye, sour, belching, upset, | daisy. Try them. Money back if Use Soothing Musterole me WUtof-order stomach! Good-bye, | they fall At all drug stores. 2 Guaranteed Above Specials good at both ‘When those sharp pains go shootin; through your head, when your sku’ seems as if it would split, just rub alittle | HAMI LTON’S BUTTER STORES Pap ros paleg epee | sper Regd, Stalls 20-22—Sanitary Market. Stall 39—Economy Market away the pain,usually giving quick relief, | Washington Local Ranch NUT-OLA 37 Musterole is a clean, white ointment, Creamery Storage, Margarine, Ib. Cc made with oil of mustard. Better than plaster and does not blister. a BUTTER EGGS Goop LUCK \" Many doctors and nurses frankly Margarine, 42c | recommend Musterole for sore throat, 58c Lb. 48c *,p°™ Ib. EXTRA SPECIAL—FLAKE WHITE ....- | bronchitis, bie wnt neck, asthma, B. | neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- pore tism, Jum! pains and aches of the back’ or joints, sprains, sore muscles, stores, ek y AUTO CLUB EMPIRE EXTRACTS — spe bruises, frosted feet—colds F 3c Ib; cial 10€ each; of the chest (it often prevents pneu- B® 2 bes. for 5 65c BIO. L0P ii uve seo cerd 45c monia). It is always dependable. GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCO. | 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Der ib pound HERSHEY'S COCOA 35c LATE, Four C 30c OUR CHOICE, ALADDIN COFFEE, 23¢, 2 LBS. . abe JUST A FEW DAYS MORE. HAMILTON'S BUTTER STORES WELL SAVE YOU MONEY appropriations committee | THE SEATTL AR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. [Draft Board No. 10 Division 10, 411 Transportation building, 8 complete recorda of the ptember, 1918, regietrants. Hither men or ¥ eon | ean do the work and may help any time during the day or even ing until the task is complete, A| special appeal to teachers and ap nior students, some of whom help ed during the “fu ban, is made} by Chairman P, L, Allen. | ‘WOULD JUST BREAK ‘DOWN AND CRY OVER TROUBLES, SHE SAYS Bad Health Made Life Miser- able for Mrs, Simmons— Now Well and Happy. efore I started taking Tanlac I wna wo weak and miserable that it was all I could do to drag myself around,” said Mrs. Annie Simmons, who lives at Puyallup, @ little way out from Tacoma, the other day. “For several months,” she contin I Was dreadfully run down and would get no nervous and depressed at times that I would just break down and cry. 1 didn’t have a bit of appetite 1 what little I did eat would ferment in my stomach and cause such @ pressure of gas that my heart would palpttate sq hard as to alarm me. I dearly loved coffee put got #o f turned completely uainet it and had to be very care ful about my diet. I suffered eon stanuy from headaches and I would have such an awful pain right above - my eyes that I could y y . kidneys, wean pray sane ant aw pers: aby meee, Of the Devgine | They wil take pert Malthe dancing YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS And tay back hurt ike it woul | Dancing academy entertaniera who| Pantomime, “The Enchanted Fo AES TR Pod oleh Bry >} ATS rolmad eget uy ret ge ai ma wee pores ce pg: el Reading from left to right they tailored and good we at P 0.0 r} e y hand ‘ould | depend " ors | : 7 . 1” . 7 . Riel dabtily one my Ot WOU ee cal " oe Se Jenner, Ida Dougl BOY CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS become so swollen At cimes that 1{NaPBY at the Armory on the after-| Mel Dickerson and Gertrude| This Department a Complete Store in Itself noon and evening of December could hafdiy put on my shoes I suffered agonies with a pain in ty right side, and I would Ket so short , “ of breath that I didn’t dare to walk | fF re, eee Sere youngsters, fast, I lost naggauch in weight that | 7° my friends spoke of how thin I was getting, my housework was an awful Red Cross } task and often I would just have to ee wig Hy give up and go-to bed and stay for | days at a time linc was halpine dase atte. Optical @mpany CAN YOU PLACE couraged to try it, and I began t fool better right after I started on |my first bottle. The swelling under my eyes and in my hands and feet) A VALUE ON~ J [has entirely disappeared, my nerves are strong and steady and I never YOUR EYES? have a headache at all. My appetite in so good that my husband jokes me No! Then, naturally you should yn I want to eat all entrust the examination to the the time like the children; but who most reliable optician whose about it and ean diame me when everything skill and years of practiced ex: | #eles, Cal, will be chief fairy. With | tastes so good and agrees with me no perience can determine wheth-| 20 more fairie rs, she) —— eo gpeeay agg a . |perfectiy? The awful pain in my er you need glasses or a| Will dance to the music of Wag:| and the Elks’ tree ut the same the Armory is to be so disguised back is entirely gone, and my heart change of lenses, and prescribe |Per'# band in the snow ballet, the|time, But toys will be plentiful. |with bits of greenery and decora- lnever bothers me now like it did the correct glasses for your in-| feature of the entertainment Five ousand five hundred of|tions that children won't even guess | The other day I ran to catch the car dividual requirements. We will be going in and|them have already been ordered by|it once was stiff with military and was not troubled a bit with suggest that you call at our agit Meraten iggy gy, er eine aac Ml, yale ee aged shortness of breath. I sleep like a offices and allow us to exam ul day. There will be so|sent for if necessary | wae rj |baby, and get up feeling = strong ine your yen, j many, that the Armory won't be | The Christmas tree is roing to be | Sergeant Richard Nelson, listed as : and well that after getting through | big enough to hold them all at once|so gorgeous with colored electric| killed in action, is a son of Chartes 4 } J, C. HUTESON ———-___ ______ —— |}ights, tinsel, fruit and toys, it will/P. Nelson, 4016 Linden st. He was my housework I spend the reat of joy it. I have already gained four pounds and feel better than I have rection of a special Taniac represent Before long some of the reg- iments will be When Shall We All Meet Again? iments will te the boys will be leaving for home. They want to meet Seattle friends before they go. Activities at Height Activities at the camp are now at their height. Training is active as ever, soldiers as numerous as ever, and sights of the camp just as attractive as ever. Not the least enjoyable part of a trip to the camp is the scenic ride on Puget Sound amidst the comfortable surroundings of the pala- tial steamers. TACOMA and INDIANAPOLIS Steam heat, lounging chairs, etc., make these boats comfortable in all kinds of weather, and direct connections are made at Tacoma with autos for Camp Lewis, STEAMERS LEAVE COLMAN DOCK 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 A. M. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 P. M. SINGLE TRIP 54¢. ROUND TRIP $1.00. (Including War Tax) | | | Puget Sound Navigation Company COLMAN DOCK—PHONE MAIN 3993. Is in Need of Her Y OUNSSters Eager SAYS SENATOR czxzcezes to See Old Santa Christmas can’t come too soon] Hundreds of thet flag |about the big Re | the day picking berries and really en R. N. DONAHEY “Where the beet gineses are made.” in years.” | ‘Taniac i sold In Seattle by Kartel! 325 PIKE STREET. Drug Stores under the personal di ee BRit) 13 SHAFER BROS.—Seattle’s Largest Clothiers | Thero is Stil Need to SAVE FOOD—Don't Waste It | Don't Miss Tomorrow's - “OVERCOAT SPECIALS Our he tion in over, and it well to turn again t the practical things —to one's clothing, for stance, And for thene crisp, — snapp da there is need for OVES COATS—they must warm, but they should be stylish as well offerings for tor selling include portune ' Men's outer w he Meta Heed Co, UT 600 Overcoat . ” n. These are products of the Ore- HAND TAILORED OVERCOATS al From such nown makers as Stein Bloch, Brokaw Bros., Charlies Ka 1 oth asonable styles, finest materials and the bet $25, $30, $35, $40 | SPECIALS IN MEN’S SUITS re mite... $25, $30, $35 YOUNG ME SUIT SPECIALS —Photo by James and Merrihew An unequaled offering of good woolens and 25 0 | seasonable, stylish denigns, Hove ° Good woolens, product of the be 24. Kling, YS' OVERCOATS—Special features in good, heavy 6 50 ata for boys from 2 to & years, at Pere eee ee eer rey e - \ BOYS’ SUITS—With 2 pairs of fulllined , pants, sizes from Men's [foi yearn. . $10.00 Underwear | samprck KOI Clothing for uarters, 215 Uni-| Globe and Vassar boys; best materials obtainable and latest | Veraity st. is being flooded with re-|[| | Swins Ribbed styles; all boys’ sizes at— | quests for invitations to the big ltwoplec and | |Christmaa tree program for chil | Union Suits | $12.50, $15, $18 | | n have learned Srows Christma ‘eatival being arranged at the Arm ry tor the afternoon and eyening| lof December 1 dre ot me * ir ifor 1 wri Bag ego ya is Pheer Mlb $3.50 SCHOOL OVERCOATS—Sizes 12 to 18 m they hold cards of admission ||| | y hold card adm " | nd on , 00d materials, $18 00 Airyland play, “Enchanted Forest,’ | sionccnbessousvsrveunces e will not be able to #ee the in which Santa i» to have such a big part am the 1f0 girl dancers | fi} of the Hamilton Douglas Dancing} a academy | SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS Mra. 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