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We wit Examine ‘Teeth Give You Our HURRICANE DAMAGES LAREDO, Tex., Sept. 12 © dispatches yesterday said that Mr. Mampico coast Monday Struck a tank farm of the El Aguola @amaged and many oi! derricks ley-| pital, where his injuries were found eled. PAGE 10 — Gladly Patients From Your Out of Town Whose Time Is Limited, Given Special Attention Expert Advice. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, e en aye Siitaer G Gil Te 16 Bookle if se ne ee and Lake Smile without embarrassment Danger Lurks in the Mouth An Unclean Mouth is Dangerous as Well as Disgusting 5 : It is Also Inexcusable. It of our community for er with m N THESE days of and eanitaticr . ’ © our grand diseases a c ember a time at Enemy Cleanliness are ¢ ordinary refiner AY x UNCLEAN nr nexcusad diseased diseases, ‘The services we ) render to those Sta safe and scientific—the prices | privileges! to pay as you have Pan appointment. Modern methods — high-class dentistry —- low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. RB. VAN AUKEN, Manager Lecated for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 ——— ‘INJURED BOY BACK HOME; DRIVER FREED Dan O'C and M TOWN; OIL EXPLODES Tamp+ @ severe hurricane off the lightning in the Chijol district, burn ofl valued at $50,000. and toc and shipping also were to the Providence how |, 1 dirtied up. [net serious. He lugged my books When he went to Monda all Nentyille when 1) hi Randy's every th [in his walking tox | Woods’ path with a dog at hin } |him and have a talk. I m kn mud ples with other Varick's spankings have had for getting He taught me to swim and to safl a boat an soon as I was big enough Where Can I Find Relief From — nee chs college I cried You will laugh that I do not 4 tantly spill a volume 1919. GRANNY’S BEDTIME PLAY HERE’S of enthusiast) neratulation It is because J am culative—matehing you up, think » ing, wondering Again ye I'm takin tam wr him for nearly three years, ¢ dear, somehow I pict No man 1 for yo Yet he I imagine enthusiasms his ambitions, } 1 plans, would bewilder you little, his schemes for remaking ar my quiet Joan, whe sd place and love Maybe 1 am trying husband for herself do say—I've read it that “a girl never 4p @ pomsible man.” 1 remer ber I even felt annoyed when Pete treat, who pr ome when 18, married that Jennings girl ouldn't bear r. Yet 1 wanted him to keep on caring. Now, believe me, dear, that If yc love Randy and he loves you. I take a my arm kins you J and wish you the happ life and love can hold for any From my window I see Eric Wall taking the Joan, | am going to le in wait f what he is going to do about Mr Kymbal, Also I am going to prov that I can be unselfish After all, my heart's not depen Erte Wallis, Iam 2 but Iam young enough to rub the sore place—ar happiness doen 1 CHARGES SECY. WILSON ! DEFYING CONGRESS WASHINGT ept cere tary of Labor Wi the rig in| t ntor " amuel ( rs in keeping t) r|“infamou t from be ow | ing inve “RIO DE JANEIRO HAS PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS pick my RIO DE JANEIRO, 8 4/M SHE must have him. The eat is right. M I see Erie Wailis in his walking SOUS) £8" | PL &—Tell me definitely—is TULA Uet |i time A FOX FIGHT! ac J)ougall fouthwick NEW BLOUSES Plaids and Stripes Taffetas and Satins Gets a Home for James Augustus plaids and stripes fashioned into modish blouses particularly adapted for wear with winter suits. These three models suggest the variety of prac- tical, good-looking blouses which we are featuring. featuring. Flame and gray checks, gay but soft in tones, are shown in the chiffon taffeta blouse at the left. The collar is convertible—low or buttoning high at the throat. Price $11.50. Royal blue, navy and gray stripes pattern the satin blouse in the center. The collar is also con- vertible. Price $5.75. Tiny blue and brown checks pattern the changeable taffeta blouse at the right. The col- lar is convertible. Price $7.95. = —Dark suit blouses of georgette and crepe de chine— 4 man This Question Is Ever on the |ers who have muttered as you have | m ave me his fountain _ Lips of the Afflicted. coe tema o ; p asa last souvenir rrifying th make me remember him, and “ ae Bad w unbear b | ee cece. Mrvetpelgs, “and urning of the akin, 8.8. § ed him and chatted him the Tree Sparrow, Peter Rab: | stay.” ‘ether terrifying conditions of the ly reach the seat of the and laughed and—laid him away in| bit was eager to find him and learn skin are deep-seated blood troubles, ve it a fair trial to be | lavender how he had fared thru the summer Next story: nd applications of salves, lotions convinced of its efficacy He has written me a few times, the | He was at a lows just where to look | Friend. ‘and washes can only afford tem- Our chief medical adviser ts an (dear lad. But I have been full of | for Dotty until he remembered a cer —— a: : Jig pry tanen r ns tbe pamanority 9p -biood and skin-dis- |New York doings, fighting my own|tain weedy field along one edge of “4 rouble. it just orders, and he will take pleasure fight, thinking my own thoughts, | which the bushes bad been left grow Joval treatment has done jin giving you such advice as your|bullding my ambitions. We just | ing 4 , B00d, there is no reason to| Individual case may need, abso-| naturally grew apart. It is only now, So Peter hurried over to the weedy You -simply have not/lutely without cost. Write today,|when I picture you--my old, dear./ieig, and there, sure enough, he Bought the proper treatment, that! describing your case to Medical|demure chum Joan—going about id Dotty and a lot of his friends. ‘Ag within your reach. Department, Swift cific Co.,| with my » irl pal, that he comes y were very busy gett fou have the expertence of oth, wift Laboratory, anta, Ga.| vividly ba to me. _ | breaktant Some. were ct ————— =~ = | the weed stalks, picking ¢ lout of the topa, while others were | picking up see m the ground, It was cold ugh Brother North | Wind was doing hin best to blow up & snowstorm, It waan't at all the kind of a day when yhody would expect to find any one in high «pir Re, but waa. He was even ter came up, 4 friends and re —Light fine flannel blouses for cold weather wear with street costume— —Shown in attractive models— —At moderate prices. és ry car slowed up at Palmers’ Peter Finds Dotty the Tree Sparrow. r \ BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1 by T. W. Burgess) AVING been reminded of Dotty | seeds and can get plenty here, so 1 * your dad IIELEN CARPENTER MOORE. MacDougall-Southwick, nd - Unless you have money to burn do Peter Finds Another | not try to keep the pot boiling in a| poker game ec ougall-/outhwick SE COND AV ENUE AND PIKE ‘STREET Montelius “Where Music Is Sweetest” GREAT SALE of MEN’S SHIRTS 1,872 From Which to Select 2.85 Each Three for — Sie Ai je dot from wh He almost ¢x Chippy the Chip; minded Péter that Dotty Winter Chippy eleome back | does my } Sizes 13'4 to 1714 Inclusive Sleeve Lengths, 33, 34, 35 When the fleet comes “home” make the brave young lad- ia dies feel at home. Invite three or four of them out to your house every week. Treat them to a good old-fashioned family dinner, and music, 240 Stiff Cuffs 1,632 Soft Cuffs You don’t have to be musically from “Dad” all the favor- ite old love songs, all of the new “jazzy” dance music with the marvelous human-like AUTOPIANO SOLOELLE trained—you, everybody to Baby, can play all the classics, Truly Extraordinary Values Comparison of prices, quality of fabrics and workmanship, is the only way you can appre- ciate the values in this sale. Were you in the position of the buyer, you would realize the dif- which make a special purchase like this unusual. Then you would not hesitate a moment to invest in your entire Winter’s needs, from this very event. “Speaking of nests do you build : in a tree?” inquired A rari sye SOLO- | ertain your winter when there tormy when it 1 son | go ficult market conditions, Speaking o Fabric Selection Includes’ Fiber Silks, Silk men apen Sah Woven Madrases, yilggivetaedl ble Cloth Sroune, Color Selection y Tam a ground vee} Ae Grae oper Striped Russian Cords, Madrases, Includes a Silk Striped Peb- blue Splendid quality textures, ery wide variety of patterns—in navy , heliotrope, black, tan and pink—plain gray, parrow farmily \ usin, Chippy. T wish he all winter ai ey Every Shirt cut generously full and long. Neck bands well shaped and neatly tailored. A tinkling little § ousio Chippy ‘@ to death,” he declared. | “He eats worms and bugs and has to go where he can get them, 1 eat | —MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door