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= err nm ee eS “NO PAIN--OR NO PAY”) Thorocain, My Own Painless Method, Enables Me to Make This Definite Promise . what it says: If uffer Will not be asked THORO. the » my ental method which I question, “How can 1 bear to ta suse for that question, for now there le nothing to fear whatever A pargicle of pain nor the altghtont shock or discomfort, You sit y in the chair while the dental work is going On, fully awake and consctous of everything, yet you experience no discomfort ONLY THE TOOTH GOES TO SLEEP T 1S the nerves communteating with the teeth on which the work ts b done, that are lulled to sleep for the time bem When the ompleted the activity, If it is a single tooth which Ix be only the nerve that tooth ts put to sleep. that you can suffer n¢ sation whatever while the work ts in_ pre that [ can make my well-known promise without hesitation, If I were Mot sure that I would not hurt you I could ¥ ford to make such a ise, for part of my work would then be lost to me, But I have ughly proved the efficacy of THOROCAIN, Thousands of people put it to the and, without a single exception, have pro nounced it “wonderful NO HARMFUL EFFECTS HOROCAIN has nothing in common with dangerous drugs or ns of any kind. It is absolutely safe and “after effects. It is the very perfection of painlexsness now there is not on to humanity, For rlay in the dental visit. Timid and sensitive e who have allowed their teeth to fall inte Gecay because of their fear of pain m rest assured that pain has been absolutely eliminated from the ¢ chair ' My “Anchor Plate" ponsible t chair you and olved t moved, the « the dent: has re work nerves resume their normal then an be ne A genul 28On OF excuse for Tt is made by: my “tried-in® © the teeth you want, and have an equipment s Tt fits perfectly be Gause it is “trie ap down to the most m »pie hellow made tn a special comp jon which re seo examples of this plate and learn ho Phone for Appointment—Main 2736 Dental nurses always in attendance Nete the decause able to pay for their m.H. Thompson Corner First and Yesler Way Entrarice 95 Yesler Way Over Shoe Stere PIONEER DENTIST | HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral services for Samuel | Wylde, prominént business man of (Seattle for the past 22 years, who died at his home, 4505 Atlantic st. | Tuesday, were held Thursday after- noon from the Bonney Watson Wo ‘HE SEATTLE Si menof U.S.Labor Bureau i= Set Employment Standards; Secretary Wilson Approves BY MARGUERITE EDWARDS Under the direction of the t department of labor, two women. Miss Mary Van Minn M la Bett formulated a Program of labor standards for wom eh in industry whieh will form the bantis Of private and public programs for the ald of the girl who works | Miss Van Kleeck is director of the Women in industry service of the department of labor, and Mia# Seott in attache the women's division of the United States employment With the aid of Mra, Mar karetta Neale, chief of the women's division, the studied first hand the problems of the woman worker in industry, have collected all available statistios, and gathered their program of labor standards recommended — for the employment of women, approv ed by Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson The standards are recom mended, and not compulsory, but un doubtedly they will govern any pro ram of federal legislation to be un struction rve aa an invaluable ogresaive employers of ypreclate the value of healthy and contented employes. Following i» the program. Hours of Labor hav conclusions ina only 1. Daily be employed or permitted to work more than eight hours in amy one day Halt holid saturday—The half holiday on Saturday should be the custom. 3. One day of rest in seven--Ry ery woman worker shall have one day of rest In every seven days. 4. Time for meale—-At least three quarters of an hour shall be allowed for a meal Rest periods 10 minutes should be allowe A rest period of in the middle of cach working pertod with | out thereby increasing the length of the working day. 6. Night work-No woman shall be “employed between the hours of 10 p. m. and 6 a, m Wages 1. Equality with men's wages Women doing the same work as men ahall receive the same wages, with ch proportionate increases ax the en ure receiving im the same in- | dustry 2. The dalle of determination of wakes — Wages should be eatabliched on the basia of occupation and net on the basis of sex. The minimum wage rate should cover the cost of living for dependents and not mere ly for the individual | Prohibited occupations, Women must not be employed in occupations [invotving the use of poisons which are proved to be more injurious to women than to men, such as certain processes in the lead industries. | Home Work No work shall be givea out to be [done in rooms used for living or | sleeping purposes of in rooms di hours—No woman shall| | { | mise Mary Van Kleeck (above) and Mins Malinda Scott | lashed The genuine co-operation ex sential to production can be secured only if provision is made for the workers ax a group, acting thru their chosen representatives to share in the control of the conditions of their empleyment. In propertion to their numbers, women should have | full representation in the organiza-| ton necessary for collective bar-| maining ‘ALL FIND WAY ~ | JO.SEE PARIS lIt’s Dull American Who Fails in Attempt PARIS, April 25.—"On to Bertin!” Was overy American roldier's battle cry while the war was on. Now it's }"On to Paria!” “Wouldn't it have been hell if I'd had to tell the folks at home I came from France without seeing Paris?” I beard a doughboy my that the other day It sums up the situation. Of course | | rectly connected with living or sieep- not all of the two million, when they ling rooms in any dwelling or tene- ment. Coeperation of Workers in Estab lishing Standards | ‘The reeponsibitity should not rest upon the management alone to de termine wisely and effectively the conditions which should be estab. Wiitinas Ni Month-End Shoe Specials ROYAL customers are offered a rare opportunity in our MONTH-END Special Sale. Don’ regular t fail *to take advantage of this sale, as the reductions taken afford worth-while savings in eyery instance. Snow white NU-Buck Lace Oxfords, Cuban heels; sizes complete. Month-End special Patent leather Lace Oxfords, welt soles, plain narrow toes, French leather heels. Month- End special price is........- ie Mahogany or light tan tailored Pumps, Cuban heels. Month-End special price Is.....-.....- Coco Brown kid lace Oxfords; straight stitched tips, Cuban heels; same in patent leather. Month-End special price is ......- ‘ Golden tan calfskin slace Oxfords, in heels, stitched wing tips. Month-End special price is |FRECKLES get home, will be able to say they saw Paris, But somehow nbarly everybody's getting here. If they! ean't get in on the vacation list for! the Parts leave area—and have to go elsewhere—they weually manage to} pass ghru Paria And that always means changing trains—and a stop-| over, The stop is only suppesed to be so many hours, between trains, put | when a doughboy puts bis mind te it, be can be territly careful about going | thro minute detalis of having his! | Papers stamped and that sort of jthing—whieh takes time—and usual-| lly means a day or two in the big town, j The bars were up against leaves in) Paris for a long time. But General! Pershing finally bad a change of | heart, and the Yanks pour in by the thousands, dey after day | Bulid Quarters for 1,300 | ‘The ¥. M. C. A. and the Red Cross took over a number of hotels to try to accommodate them. But the rush was so great that a canvass was made to get rooms in private hourex. Finally it became necessary to put 30 large wood and canvas huts in a big open space near the Eiffel! Tower. The huts have room for 1,300 4 night. Theatre, reading rooms and baths are furnished in the canvas town. | Now the Yanks are enjoying tours) de luxe in Paris, The army gives them their regular pay plus living expenses. And last month the Y. M. C. A. made the goime easter than ever! by paying all expenses of sightseeing trips. This includes tips, too. (Amer jean pre-war tourist who kept track} of tips he had to give while touring please write.) [ ‘Two thousand men a day are taken On these sightseeing trips over Paria and vicinity. There are short walk- ing tours and tours by trucks and/ automobiles similar to the “rubber- neck” wagons back home, FEDERAU CHARGES FILED Following the arrest by federal of. ficials Thursday of J. MR. MeGregor, | H. H. Hamilton and Y, Kaki, com- plaints were issued charging the de+ fendants with importing 270 quarts! of booze from Minnesota and Cali- fornia. | Funeral services for Harold Stephens, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stephens, 3958 Chicago st, who died Wednesday, will be held Sunday afternoon from the Co- lumbia Undertaking cempany chapel. Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots, Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength-—from any druggist and apply @ little of it night and morning and you should soon » that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light- er ones have vanished entirely, It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back If At falls to remove freckles, BRCOND AND UNIVERSITY Dolmans amd $65.00 amd $75.00 LL the new materials lining; button and braid reversible collars; fome with finished with fringe; navy, tan, tory and two-tone effects Apparel Suits of the Distinguished Class $55, $65, $75, tricotine, belted and Developed in erge, in box, embroidered; hers with braid trimmed. Wool Jersey Sport Coats $20.00 Smart, new models with belts and patch pockets, in victory red and Russian green, These coats are much worn this sea- son and the many youthful models we are showing are sure to appeal to the women of taste. 15¢ Finest qualjty fashioned, garter top; white Saturday Apparel Section, Third Floor Black Velvet Sport Coats $35.00 stylish cotton double sole only; Nothing more this season than the black velvet sport coats made with belt. patch pockets and roll collar small sizes. ~-Appatel Section, Third Floor New all pure ilk, lisle sole and garter to; medium gray brown and tan. day, pair .... shipment thread ham Dresses For Girls and Misses $5.00 to $12.50 —Pretty models with belts and fancy pockets; self cuffs and collars; others with cuffs and collars of contrasting materials; a splendid assortment of stripes and plaids; sizes 6 to 16 years. Children's Section, Third F! Saturday ‘n the Notion Section Kieinert's Dress Shields, flesh and white in «ilk or nainsook, all styles and izes; pair B7¢ w 65¢ —Kleinert’s black Parme dress shields in creacent, opera and regular style; all wizes; pair .. .40¢ to 50¢ De Long hooks and eyes, black and white, all mizem; card... .cceceee es MOG De Long Press buttons, black and white, all sizes; card... ’ 10¢ --White and black, hook eye tape, Now. 1, 2 and 3; yard sees BB: ~Willsnap, black and white, all sizes; card ° os . 10¢ --Warren’s Stayed Girdling, eupved and straight, black and white, widths from % In, to 6 in.; yard 30¢ to 65¢ Sapho Cotton Belting, black and white, all widths from 1% to 3 inches; ve Ps 10¢ to 25¢ Sik belting, black and white, all widths from 1% to : yard ; Kirby 200 count, size from BB to M C; pa per ...+ . . 15¢ Eagle brand common pins, 0 count paper a on 400 Washington pins; paper Taffeta ribbon binding, black, white and all colors, 8-yard bolts; bolt...30¢ -Bias binding, cambric and lawn, 10- yard bolts, widths from No, 1 to 13; boit steseseees -.10¢ to 50¢ Black and colored bias binding, sorted widths, 3-yard bolts........2 —Steickie edgings, white a-yard bolts . erized rs; bolt —Adjustable skirt Rick-Rack Braid, white -15¢ and 20¢ markers, each ooperee ‘ +. 25¢ and 50¢ —Tallors' Marking Chalk, white and colors; 2 pleces. ....scecereescereees —White and black snap tape, small sizes; yard ..... centee ees BBO med, new round Fraser-Paterson Co. with trimmed; chic poiret semi-tailored braid and button trimmed, while some are hez vestee are narrow styles’ with belts and pockets; some Apparel Women’s Cotton Stockings, Pair pair Women's Silk Stockings, Pair $2.00 of women's full fashioned, For Men Who Know Good Quality i . Carter's Knit Underwear Is Dia- guished as One of the Best VHONE MAIN 7100 A fine plate isle union _ sult A nfee gray medium weight, at coctereees $5.00 A with striped garment of mediom weight at 86.00 A good quality in light weight white cotton at $2.00 fancy Munsing Athletic Union Suits roll and Np-sleeve throws, ends rookie, pekin, vic- Capes natural wool, white wool plain and and kneelength, of woven fabric Beautiful Fine soft A nice bi China silk at ..... $7.50 sersette material at 62.50 red madras at 2.00 1.50 ection, Thicd Voor Munsing Wear rval nptiofac service, union sult pf un the Fit, wear and give Fine mercerized isle in blue, flesh and white on ener seeee $4.00 A fine sheer lise in white at $%.00 Good cotton sult in white at $2.50 Fair quality suit in white or cream ‘These suits come in short, long or ankle or knee length; all sizes to 60 in regulars or stouts. Men's Section, First Floor $85 twill, mannish models ; vily at effects; skirts ection, Thivd Floor Excellent blosiery Values Children’s Cotton Saturday Stockings, Pair ful Medium ribbed alt cl stockings, seamless, 7 A toe and heel; pk, white and cordovan; to 10; — Boys’ Cotton Stockings, Pair 50¢ —Heavy weight cotton stockings, extra large ribbed, for boys; triple knee, double toes and heels; black only. Sizes 6 to 10 .. —Bizes 10% to 11% Hosiery cotton double fine quality, double black, white, navy, cordovan, quaiities tion, First Floor The Special Price Basement Saturday a‘ Special Purchase of 112 and Dolman Coats at ss Kage garments at the price of $25.00 represent a saving of $10.00 on each garment. These would sell ordinarily at $35.00. Approved styles in velour, silvertone and serges; lined throughout with silk; all the new shades. —Other values in capes at $15.00, $18.50. ne a 200 Trimmed Hats at $4 —Brand new, trimmed hats for Saturday at this remarkably low price. The season's smart styles and shapes are in the assortment, and all the good colors. Price Basement Saturday for one of these hats.......4 300 New Crepe de Chine Waists $2.95 —An extraordinary offering of fine quality Waists; lace trim- You should come to the Special $4.00 400 Pretty Tub Frocks For Girls, 2 to 6, and & to 14 Years $1.15 ~—Serviceable dresses of chambray and gingham in several pleasing styles; plaid and solid colors; some neck styles, embroidered and tailored mod- Ring and Pennant basting thr 60 and 60; spool ...... —Barbour'’s linen thi and natural color; sizes 26 WILL HEAR PARSONS An invitation has been extended | to Reginald H, Parsons, the new president of tho Seattlo Chamber of Commerce and Commercial club, to address the next meeting of the Young Men's Business club of Rat nier valley. The meeting will be on | the evening of May 6th at Woodman hall, Columbia. EEP Luden’s at your bedside. Remove the tickle; purify the breath; refresh the mouth. -~- Many uses. LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH OROPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF els; all the new colors. Special for Saturday at........$2.95 to 100; ++ BOG . You Can’t Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff stripe effects. Very good dresses for school wear. Special Satur- C\eeerreerrr yy ee G. Beninghausen Watch and Chronometer Maker Nautical Instruments and Compass Adjuster The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis it; then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get| 103 Cherry St. Seattle, Wash. | about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir- ing; usp enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap: |* plications will completely dissolve and utterly destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, foo, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be flufty, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Adver- tisement. | When you think of think of @he Star. got tee REAL PAINLESS DENTIS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years, ane Hs arn ener, Ss, moreat See fa ‘Que Plate and a th Rmienstor Giana, From © te 12 fer Working People «i Open Sundays OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Gnpesite Frases-Fatersen On *