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PARIS. Jan. t Have Credit R KLINE'S EPILEPTIC Wemtoy Tt ls a rational and remark- near the police got ahty successful treatment fof snd in one at atany drug out the proper punishment for hid ing in @ waterfront alley at night “4 |with pincers, flashlight, nearbeer cot yicgee Tee] | and candics. Their names are with Or, RW RUINE CO, ASSeorne eis —just a few of the hundreds of savings for you in this sale —your saving 25% to 50%! —come early and often to secure these unusual offerings! $312 dining suite, $225.75 SAVING $86.25 —American walnut dining suite, consisting of 10 pieces: very 1 buffet, price $78—; china cabine 5 h 6-ft. dining table, $87.50; six dining chairs, each $9.50; and an armehair, price $14.50 regular price of 10-piece suite complete $312—; JANUARY SALE PRICE ‘ . euees $225.75 $171.50 parlor suite, $139.75 | SAVING $31.75 —beautiful averstuffed parlo consisting of large Chesterfield, | with 3 removable seat cushions; large rocker and armchair; finest } upholstery workmanship; regular price of 3-piece suite $171.60; ) JANUARY SALE PRICE - a deevece - 8139.75 $220 bedroom suite, $139.25 SAVING $80.75 ‘—white enanieled bedroom suite, consisting of 2 twin beds, price. * each, $45—; large dresser, price $70—; and chiffonier, price $60- + beautifully decorated; regular price of 4-piece suite $220 JANU ARY SALE: PRICE . " ... $139.25 ili ciienterteiemneemeenes $295 bedroom suite, $177.35 [ SAVING $117.65 | —Sheraton bedroom suite of inlaid Circassian walnut; consists of twin beds, price, each $62.50; large dresser, price fonter, price $80—; regular price of 4-piece suite $29 SALE PRICE . . . ‘ owe two ‘ chif- ~; JANUARY $177.35 72.90 dressing table, $48.75 | SAVING $23.75 | —extra large dressing table of brown mahogany; beautifully carved; large triplicate mirrors of best French beveled glass; regular price $72.50; JANUARY SALE PRICE $48.75 $47.50 dressing table, $29.50 —fine mahogany dressing table with triplicate mirrors of best French beveled glass; regular price $47.50; JANUARY SALE Pricer | [SEES ARE : $29.50 ‘$17.50 wing rocker| $24.50 floor lamp $12.85 $16.80 | SAVING $4.65 | [ SAVING $7.70 | y floor Ia > wi upholstered wing rocker; green ag aig grolah e Bed tapestry covered seat and hack t th - regular price $17.50; JANUARY| JaNUARY @aLn ortho SALE PRICE ........ $12.55 aa! $58.50 Jacobean |$6.00 service tray Buffet, $45 $3.20 —large buffet of fine Jacobean] —oval service tray, dark mahog- ; beveled French mirror y finish; strong and practical regular price $58.50; JANUARY] regular price $6—; JANUARY BALE PRICE B45 SALE PRICE 83.20 LAND, clos POULTRY KE’ to improve, *SEATTLE- SECOND AT PINE Stand "ESTABLISHED: "TACOMA: 617 Third Ave. y OLD EVERYWHERE Next Time Buy « Srest Oli . Better Hattery for Year ATTACKS Boen STOPPE For Over 50 Years THE SEATTLE STAR BURY UNKNOWN MINISTERS ASK CAVELL FOUND DEAD IN PA wolider Germany (Special to The Star by N. F PARIS, Ja It ts pror ed on a chi on battlefields and burie ing been the man cod | spot without being iden be Mixa Edith Cavell, the English nuree,| moved to Paris and buried in 10 was p o death by the Ger anes ne Beh to ency pantheon with a monument mans. ee — ———w | them bearing the insertpts » the Unknown Dead Who I Otve oir Lives for Their ¢ try Bold, Bad Duo Is Downstairs Department Trimmed Hats —Pretty velvet Hats that \ Waists. In fascinating and cleverly embroidered designs—some with lace and others with delicate handwork. Specially priced for Wednesday Downstairs Department Influenzay La Grippe« } / carry style, that are made of good ma- terials and are trim- med with wings, vel- vet bows, feather fan- cies and flowers. Very special, to close out y Ta / AN the late shades, including brown, taupe, navy, purple and black. Crepe de ——~~and Extremely Smart Chine TUESDAY iP Captured by Cops and two bottles JANUARY 7, 1919. DIVORGE BiLI HON EST PAINLESS DENTISTRY -} ETHICS Vs PUBLICITY IN DENTISTRY he Seat . ar gislation will be at Issue for the next two months—two bills will be u on tt on t at this session of the legislature. One fostered by the So-Called Kth a divor . urth leal Dentists, “The Washington State Dental Association,” and the other pro ncompat posed by the New Organization, “Washington Progressive Dental Society,” com itted ¢ inten’ 1 vide al of whom have pub: f lead Drew posed of dentists whe either own or work in socalled advertixing dental offices, o and passed the Washington State Dental Board Examina ill proposes lo regulate the practice of dentistry by inapee od state board inspector, to pass on sanitation of offices and operating. This bill will give the state board Judged guilty by them of unprofes of the State Dental myself enforced the higan State Dental Law when higan State Dental Mxamining Board. m in favor of reasonable and fair regulation in the practice of dentistry in the state of Washington; I and dentists’ licenses, and believe an lee should be taxed each dentint who holds a license to prac who performs dental operations should be qualified died and graduated from « reputable and recegnized Ameri 1 believe that if one is qualified to practice dentistry, then he or qualifications as provided by law I have found the men r, the provision of the proposed act that will permit of a grow desertior tie «by an authoris the Cf f husband by wit also to inspect the Heense of each ¢ or . be of at least tw power to revoke the license of any int who ts ear efore the desertior sional conduct, or dentists who advertive; and, from the decision ar by the courts Hoard, there is no court of appeal. . : ge og 1 te ~ I stand for law enforeemen ; aa bet 60" edhereten Oe I was an honored member of the — favor a system of inspection of all dental offices K » > watees ts inspection or annual license f proved of the proposed bill in a se the dentistry sion Monday In the dis I believe that each man or wor cussion it was ecated that pet for such work by having stu neve tor 4 4 be a ree can Dental College, » ent of the state two years in order she can and shall prove their 1 of composing the Washington State Dental Board to be fair-minded, and able. — 1 do not indore, howeve interpretation by any cational character, or of my pw t e re 1 do not indorse the bill feclared Jude an vide for a supervisor who she tf of " alone tn in therein. Altho the owners of eraduates are not Neer to practic J mont them HELDBY STATE) sce champion. It's to protect the OLYMPIA dan only to have unskiliful, poor work done you with my views this article to form an ing them what you wan cuter Themas O'Leary an an opinion, t act. This i nounced today he will file an in formation charging N. B. Ber nett, shipyard wher, with first degree omerder, in connection with the dew Hurnett’s wife and two small beys, whose eo e mutilated bodies were found last week in shallow graves on Hawks Prairie, A grilling examination of Burnett DENT. by of failed to shake hie etate ment the he is fh ont of th N. W. Cor, Sever crime. He ls preparing to fight the Filiott aa SAN FRANCIBOD. Jan ? A today by a culmin m of tre Lice Mra. Katherine White, aged | mother of Mre Filisabeth Purnett ” ' found’ alain with her tee chiaren, “OFFICERS” GET | . near Olympla, Wash, has been fot BACK PAY BUT lowed thru long years with « train| of disasters, euch as seldom fail to! aborer, « NOT “EMPLOYES” | «= board as unprofessional conduct of newspaper publicity of an edu. racticing dentistry as I now practice it. proposed by the advertising dentists because it does not pro- all inspect all offices and the licenses of all dentists operating big offices are themselves licensed, they do employ dentists who have not qualified and are not licensed, and therefore not entitled to practice in this There are a number of dental offices in Seattle, the owners of which are not college used to practle« dentixtry in this state; they are not qualified have been convicted in this state of the crime of practicing ht; these are men whose patients, not informed, pay ther 1 believe the health of the should be barred from doing work that they are not qualified that the public at large, not the dental profession, should people, not the dentists, therefore I put the subject before It iy of sufficient importance to every man and woman who reads jon and then write to your state senator or representative, tell- them to do for you regarding proposed dental legislation, Form s your privilege and duty. T. HARVEY AL, SURGHON—DIAGNOSTICIAN PYORRHEA SPECIALIST 500-512 EITEL BUILDING nd Ave. and Pike St., Over Swift's Drug Store 3026-—Open Evenings and Sundays INJURED BY STREET CAR Seardamalign, 63, Italian ained severe cuts about face and head, a fractured left and possible internal injuries, “armin Georgette Come without warning— travel in epidemics — dangerous and treacherous if neglected. La grippe frequently affects the lungs and develops a persistent wearing cough, which neglected, is foreboding alike to old and young. the lot of human beings, | Liberty Bonds} With brave face she told of them If @ city employe is fired ana| ¥ben struck by a atreet car at Seo- later reinstated by the civil service commission, can he qlaim salary for the time he waa idle betwee firing” Gate and the time of rein statement? This was the question put up to m counsel's depart by the commission. the city legal men tontay, Four years agos John Frank, re tall buteher, who was married to Mrs. White's daughter, shot his wife to death and then killed himeelf. Mra White was in the Frank hotne when this occurred tecontly Mra, White was way by five men in soldier uniforms and} robbed. | Then came word that her remair ing daughter and the two grand | children had been murdered, and that N. FE. Burnett, her son-in-law, | wan held in connection with the murder | Mra, Elizabeth Burnet*was a tal|rendered. Thg } Mra. Elizabeth Burnett was a tal Lick high scnool. SOLDIERS KICK; anewered tt The answer must depend whether the civil service # an officer or a mere employe most instances appointees are em ployes and not officers, and can only recover for services actually salary of an officer, owever, in a Matter of legal right.” Each worker in the city hall is now trying to determine whether he * an “officer” or a “mere em ploye.” ‘ |SAYS LUMBER DELAY | HALTS CITY ELEVATED NO BLANKETS SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan Over sean soldiers are being sent west in dilapidated tourist cars without light and heat, according to messages here today from San Diegans en| route west A dimpatch dated yesterday at Crestline, Ohio, stated that 200 over eas troops left Camp Dix January 5 in ancient tourist cars, Not blankets were provided Candles were used for light and the extreme cold froze the pipes and caused the cars to be flooded. The men then rode all night in day even coaches City Engineer A. Hf, Dimock ex | plained Jay that delay in com jpleting the city's elevated railway |was due to the failure of contrac tors to supply lumber. of the companies suppl Umber is in the hand iver,” 4 Dimock = have been slow in supp In spite of this, ated line will i" ing “anc how our needs I expect the ¢ 4 ave. and Pine st. Tuesday morn- a. Ho im in the city hospital Scardamalign walked between two rs near the intersection, the rear The Seattle National Bank Bond Department Only One “BROMO QUININE” get the genuine, call for full 1 XATIVE BROMO QUI- lets. Look for signature Second Ave. and Columbia St W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 30¢ Your Money LEFT IN CARE OF THIS NK DURING THE PAST YEAR HAS HELPED TO KE INDUSTRIES RUNNING, LABOR EMPLOYED AND HAS AIDED IN Bought and sold at market rates 7 Foley sprea ’s Honey Tar $ warmth and comfort, soothing the inflamed rasping sur- faces, easing tightness ‘of the chest, loosening the cough, helping to rai exhausting effort. for tickling and discharge phlegm without It is also good throat, hoarseness, bronchial coughs, night coughs and chronic coughs of elderly people. Tar and two boules hack 10 my Horm k of te arippe. it lett me with ie | lost in though | pney and ' t well, Ciried Foley’ red me lam wean.” F. G. Prevo, Kedford, Indiana. Car A LITTLE FARM Begin the NEW YEAR by selecting a tract of GOOD to SEATTLE, where you can raise ‘RUIT and BERRIES and become in- dependent, and BE YOUR OWN BOSS. NAVY YARD MANOR TRACTS are located between SEATTLE and BREMERTON, handy to both MAR- lS. The soil is good, level land and very easy PRICE—5 ACRES $450 $50 CASH. CLIFFORD $10 PER MONTH. LAND COMPANY 713 Third Ave. Heating Bill Goes | to City Committee ‘The public nafety committee of the city council will consider the new “heating bill" Wednesday afternoon. This measure received ita initial reading at Monday's meeting of the elty co il and is slated for passage xt week It provides that employ-| ust furnish minimum of 60 degrees in work shops and that apartment house owners must not! permit their tenants to live in a temperature of leas than 65 degrees. Imprisonment and fine, with seizure! Piano Sale of the premises affected, for con An extraordinary opportunity ts tinued breaches, are provided in the| fered to parties nee a high ordinance. grade plano or r plano we an exceptional w opr Western Yanks | ust re f pianos, whic Reach Newport |! ‘urine the Hoiias Rather NEWPORT NEWS, Jan. 7—The| i.e quiet peason, we have made die transport Powha A here ae Think of , this morning from Europe with the : 127 field artillery, 115th trench mor-|{)'0 Manone tar battery and a casual company! iow from $200 to $400 for uprig! which included 15 aviation offi 00 to $600 for + ry " ‘The 127th is commanded by . y grands. We have t and other Mo: ki. We ‘ contingent are pianos, and b t 1 eau ‘Thierry ' in slight ' Verdun. jterms, W I Meyer & Daughter 1621 THIRD AVE. SAY YANK VIOLATED RISK INSURANCE ACT| ‘The preliminary hearing of Paul = B. Putnam, charged with violating the war risk insurance act, was con 9 ifi | tinued until January 10 Tuesd: by Don t Sacrifice U. §, Commissioner R. W. Me Your Liberty Bonds] || land. Putnam was a private in the Get their full ma va army in 1917 He is alleged to have falsely claimed marriage to obtain | a larger allotment : i | MAKING GOOD TIMES FOR ALL. | Nationa | CITY BANK | OF SEATTLE I Member Federal Reserve System STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1918 RESOURCES Seen ++ $2,920,201.35 124.08 50,000.00 500,600.00 493,000.00 18,000.00 30,000.00 6.45648 reulation LIABILITIES 500,000.00 100,000.00 190.00 265,000.00 Payat Federal Re Orrionns iw ' at | W Ww. Pa fent | 4 SHCOND AT MARION