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CLEMMER STARTING NEXT stn Y BELIEVE US!!! OR NOT—BUT IT'S SOME SHOW THIS WEEK AND WELL WORTH SEEING! POSITIVELY A TWO DOLLAR SHOW HENRY SHER FAMOUS HEBREW COMEDIAN, DON’T MAKE YOU LAUGH UNTIL YOUR SIDES ACHE IN— The Bell Hop THIS WEEK—WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO SEE A SPECIALIST AT ONCE. Nights (Sundays). . .35e Mats. (Except Mon. Thurs.) eter e eee ceeeeeerers eal 25e Mats. Twice Nightly 230 TOS THIRE AND ~ MADISON [Soldier s Wiggle } (Special to The Star by N. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 or navy, "MICKEY’ 4 Fg MORE FUN CK SENNETT tion, but you put it off from time to time be- cause your fancy conjures up a vision of a nerve-racking ordeal. How unfounded such imaginings are could best be demonstrated by a visit to our dental offices, where you may see patients undergoing various kinds of dental treatment. It would be a revelation to you how quickly and smoothly the work is done. Obey That Impulse Make an Appointment Remembering that delay is the bosom friend of decay, and that the longer you put off that dental visit the longer the visit ~— . be and the longer the dental bill will be. I is common sense from every standpoint é put the mouth in good repair as soon as pos- sible and keep it so. Modern science has done so much in the direction of removing the cause of fear—of relieving pain in the chair—that even the most timid need not hesitate. Take yourself in hand now—obey that impulse—make an appointment today. Modern methods—high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists | “Laboring People’s Dentists” Located for years 8. E. corner First and Pike (Upstairs) PHONE MAIN 2555 You know that your teeth require atten- To Be Capitalized Aol he U 8. federal board for vocational edu cation, in its latest report assures everyone who has been in the army and is crippled in some way, that he will not have to sell pencila or live in a soldiers’ home If he pan do nothing more than to wiggle a finger, the wiggle will be capitalized and assure him of a good | living, in addition to what he draws \ from the war risk insurance bureau HEATING BILL The Symonds Shoe Co | : (Letters, To Cunthin. Grey Hana« Mayo ordinance exten: tem we keeping rooms with We had just taken t houne, an ht worth of » 1 have purchase power fre any cheaper actured, ‘tT ast after a | . ting Superintendent J Ross declaring that the lighting de partment was operating under « gerous overload which threatened a 1 do not us Ay bedro« mm floor dressing My t and| thing with drawers that they would be glad and kind enough to let me have the editorial room 1 hav funa|'* put ation | anh September w An ordi 000 from ¢t mail neigh what 1; Married Women t | of Keeping Soldie The public mnfety « pmittee w Married womer handle a letter from Dr. &. J.| Powder Injuriou . rotesting against conditions| 1f Not Removed in the stockade for vico disease v eae Milian Geev: win t It’s a Treat— to eat at the Waldorf Hotel Cafe QUICK SERVICE Evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 60c Per Plate Seventh Avenue and Pike Sireet Phone Main 2567 work for a living Lost Illusions of Wedded I Dear Mins A RELIEVER IN JUSTICE. I have bee hort time—only a ish I wore n marric nt To Continue Hog ‘ Price Agreement Despite Attacks) 1 x1 adminiatratic iver married life wou happiness Your husband y ed th surplus of hogs now in this country will have to turn into @ big defi wre rit #0 pleasant your bush care to leave it. You make sumer me MRS. EARL ROGERS IS VICTIM OF INFLUENZA LO8 ANGELES, Jan. 21.—Mra Broken Lots Women’s Shoes $6 to $7, now... .$4.95 $7.50 to $8, now. $5.95 | FALLEN FOR FREEDOM > R SRE Tae Total eieidind Kies Casualties to ‘to Date| Killed in netion (including S96 at nen) dn 1516 Third Ave. Bet. Pike and Pine Died @ andl other chanen' >! AMUSEMENTS} Minaing sot scivdiniy prisoners) — 1 Total to date twice MOORE vos, »——~ ; PPI itm REE LS, 2 PY ng Pe ee god Washington State Casualties to ‘Date ; Cleveland) Browner, Harry Jolson, we William Smythe, Sansone and Delile. he gl big : Allied War Keview. a4 | Lo" Orpheum Vondesitie Fitiott 2525 NOW PLAYING—WITH MATS. WED, AND SAT. , OLIVER MOnORCO ments, | Fifth and Pine as follows Noxt of Kin # Lather Reiget Pair WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Addr pokar Mr r sets at Mr y e onden Vos I t Island M DIED EROM ACCIDENT AND OTHE CAUSES—PREVIOL PORTED MISSING rtin Matson Poulsbo MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES KILLED IN [re rivate Harry Ma Nat Karkainen PALACE HIP. i ext of Kin, | | Privat Albert N. Bul Stanwood ..secceves Mrs, Bull Six High Class Acts of | KROME VAUDEVILLE } Addr Next of Kin ul Mrs, Minnie Fe -prigvioust Y REPORTED MISSING Mour rhon Mrs. Berne Brown of Kin Wraser Shroeder ‘TION NO. 4 ED IN ACTION Next of Kin +)Mra, A. W, MeMoran . John MeWilliams pin» or + Herman Herttua bDinp oF r Jennie Lawson PORTED MISSING é Mrs. High G, Co. James THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE LA Disposal of Women’s Footwear At $2. 45 Pair Is Scheduled for Wednesday’s Selling in the Basement Store Shoe Section, and Affords Exceptional Values, as Follows: WOMEN’S GRAY KID LACE BOOTS with gray cloth tops and Louis or walking heels, reduced to $2.45 pair. WOMEN’S BROWN KID LACE BOOTS in walking-heel model, with brown buck cloth tops, reduced to $2.45 pair. WOMEN’S BLACK KID LACE BOOTS with black cloth tops and walking heels, reduced to $2.45 pair. (Note: All of the above in broken sizes, but a fair size-assortment in the offer- ing as a whole). a Also: Ais: 200 pairs of Children’s Shoes in various leathers, including dress, school and high- and Pumps, in broken sizes, re- | cut storm styles (in broken sizes) Tre duced to $2.45 pair. duced to $2.45 pair. On Sale Wednesday in the Basement Store. 100 pairs of Women's Satin, Gold Cloth and Silver Cloth Slippers An Exceptional Offering of Children’s Knit Undergarments at 25c A Special Purchase, Combined with Broken Lines from Regular Stocks—1,000 Garments in All N the lot are Vests and Pants of wool quality, fleece-lined cotton and summer-weight cottons. Sizes range from 18 to 34, but not every size is available in each style. Choice of the assortment at this specially low price—25¢ garment. —THE BASEMENT STORE. 600 | 3 House Dresses | | | Wash Goods Remnants — Reduced NCLUDED are White | and Colored Outing Flannels, Percales, Ging- | hams, Devonshire Suitings, — Galatea, Flannelette, Crepe, Reduced to 58c Sizes 34, 86 and 38 Only EVERAL styles in these exceptionally low-priced Dresses, one as | Poplin, Challies, Lawns, pictured. Voiles and Linings, They are well-made —desirable for house dresses, aprons, chil- dren’s wear and men’s and boys’ shirts. —All at sharply reduced prices. —THE BASEMENT STORE from sturdy gingham, in | plain blue, or with white stripes on ground of blue | or gray. Unusual values at 58. —THE BASEMENT STORE. ‘ Women’s Winter Suits At Clearance Prices $9.00 and $12.50 UITS of Serge and Poplin make up this underpriced offering in the staple black and navy, some with plush or velveteen collars, others with tailors’ braid trimming. Suits that may be appropriately worn for several months to come. Sizes for women and misses. Attractive savings are represented by these prices—$9.00 and $12.50. Women’s Winter Coats Reduced to $10.00 A limited number of good-style Coats of Velours and Melton Coatings, re- duced to $10.00. —THE BASEMENT STORE, Nearly a Hundred Boys’ Suits Reduced to $3.85 | OR Wednesday, the Boys’ Section | i in the Basement Store offers |] ninety-six Norfolk Suits in trench | models, some of them with two ]] pairs of knickerbockers—in sizes from 6 to 16 years. All tailored © from serviceable, dark mixtures. At an exceptionally low price: the suit,J | $3.85. Cups and Saucers Set of Six $1.00 HESE plain white Cups and Saucers will serve admirably to “fill-out” the every- ) day service and take the place of pieces that have been bro- ken. They are of well-finished semi-porcelain on the ovide shape, as pictured. Set of dix, $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE.