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let this store supply your heater needs--- —every style of dependable heater, for wood or coal, is here—fairly priced. the CESCO EMPRESS | Ga) alae Luauldinaieeduntn | MN for coal or Be is a high-grade heater; long, open- faced mica door; neatly trimmed with nickel; body made of heavy cold rolled “steel, strongly riveted and bolted, assuring and years of satisfactory service; “F29.50, $93.50 and $87.50. ~~ @s part payment on purchase of a |} new EMPRESS MALLEABLE Beene, PIPELESS FURNACE or If You Are a Millionaire and JAYWALKERS T0 Don’t Want toGotoJail, Keep Off the Streets Next Friday Idle rich and well-todo members of Seattle's financial circles may |well tremble in their boots today. Calamity is close upon them, Prt jday—fateful Friday—cometh, Jail, that’s what it means By the time a few gentlemen of plethoric purses like James Hoge land Harry Whitney Treat and Wil Boeing have languished behind the bars on bread and water for a while, Monte Carter figures they| will be in condition to “loosen up") and “come across.” And, let there be no mistake about it, Monte Carter intends to levy and levy aplenty upon them. Monte declares he's got the low down on every man in Seattle worth more than $50,000. Today Monte was to confer secret ly with Police Chief Warren on an important subject. He declined to say just what that subject is, but it is rumored around and whispered about that it has to do with Fri day, Friday, it 1s maid and the police believe, Monte and an entirely new batch of hard-boiled policemen will ride out of headquarters police ste tio on the hoore-wagon. Hooze-wagon is low-brow for pa-| trol wagon They will ride out, it ts said, tn search of the plutocrat, and the} wealthier he is the longer will be his sentence if he doesn’t “kick in.” No bickering will be stood fo Anyway, the plan, it is eaid, ts) this: To gather into the hooze wagon and whisk off to the eity| prison as many millionaires and, multi-millionaires as can be found] on the street that day. In time |they will be taken, one by one, into! police court and fined, heavily and) relentlessly, for the Salvation Army, | |The Salvation Army needs $250,000) | tome’ unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. With a rustle of new style features, a swish of youthful smartness, comes Miss Manhat- tan. The latest Coats and Suits come with _ her—pin-tucked, embroidered, deep collared, youthfully cut and gracefully styled. “Credit Gladly” And you can choose “Miss Manhattan” styles at the Eastern on the game easy terms as 211 Union Street prescribed |*POnKe or draw this through your hair, taking for home service, and Monte Carter | mays he has fe 1 the way wet it, if Chief Warren sanctions the procers. Duke, in Seattle, Owns Much Land | The fifth Duke of Sutherland, | George Granville Sutherland, and his | entourage arrived in Seattle Tuesday in his private car “Cumberland” from Vancouver, Bi. @. The duke will | remain in Seattle but @ short Ume, | He is en route to Lon Angeles. Refore the war the Duke of Suth erland was considered one of the largest landowners in the world, | ranking second to the Czar of Russia, | owning over 1,000,000 acres of the finest lands in England, Scotland and | Canada. At the end of the war many of his large estates were sold at his order, giving the tenants opportunity to acquire the land. HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Oct. 7 Three hundred men rushed the Jaf here last night in search for a| Georgia negro, giving the name of | B. Anderson, He is charged with assaulting a white woman. The mob gained entrance, only to find the negro had been moved to another jail. You cannot reach capacity, ‘Theugh you may try tn vain, ‘We carry this idea, ‘That you can save much more On you Pan gut COAT, DRESS AT, FLORENCE UPsTams ne, Second and Unicon. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DAR Look Young! Nobody Can Tell If You Use Grandmother's Simple Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage and Sulphur, properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which ts mussy and troublesome. Nowndays, by asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improv- ed by the addition of other ingredi- ents, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try Itt No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so natural- ly and evenly. You dampen a oft brush with ft and one small strand at a time; by morning the gray bair disappears, and after another application or two, your bair becomes beautifully dark, glosny and attractive. You have no doubt heard of “Miss Manhattan” and her wonderful styles and wondered where you could see them, and we are delighted that at the “Eastern” you will to be able to announce find the Miss Manhat- tan Creations at prices you will be glad to pay. From hem to collar, Miss Manhattan garments be- speak refinement of taste and youthfulness of line. Come in and select the most becoming to you. PAY S. A. FINES: Autoists Will Also Be Tagged| to Help Drive “Atta boy—kick int! | With this slogan shouted as an| ompaniment to “give dollars for war doughnuts,” the Elk committee men, who yesterday {naugurated the | $250,000 drive for the Salvation | Army, got away to an enthusiastic start again Tuesday morning City Chairman W, Tf Kilepper, ud herdmaster of the antlered was in high spirite| —an indication that Se-| oming thru” the war se ico of the & ion Army lassie by contributing funds for the erection of # working girls’ home and another hotel where the “downandouters” of the streets will never be turned away from a clean bed and @ steaming bath, no matter if money is not forthcoming. Te Fine Jaywalkers | ‘Today Seattle's big-hearted police | officers will get busy, ‘The warning is panned that jaywalkers will be humbled to the tune of a dollar and automobilists must also fork over a piece or two of silver for the Hlege of motoring on the business streets, In fact, Chief of Police Warren and his army are extending their hands to the public today. The ney thus recruited goes, of course, | yelp the Salvation Army butfld its | * home and workers’ hotel in ttle, | Certain businesp men betrayed concern Monday, when approached | “This is a lot of money for the; Salvation Army—are they going to spend ‘the $260,000 quota thent-| selves?” | This natural query was answered | by an announcement tasued Monday night by Joseph A.‘ Swalwell, city | chairman of the campaign: | “An advisory committee of 15 or | 20 prominent Seattle business men Will be nelected shortly to advise | with the Salvation Army, relative to/| the expenditure of $260,000 which Seattle will contribute,” assured | Treasurer Bwalwell. “All expend- itures will be under the supervision and direction of this representative advisory committee.” j Stunts Begin The Salvation Army campaign was featured at the University of Washington Tuesday morning. There are more than 1,500 men and! women ntudents of the university who have experienced war service. These have offered their services to campaign on the campus to contrib- ute their share toward the building of the Salvation Army girs home and workers’ hotel. It only required 30 minutes for the ‘varsity law school to go over the top in the first hour Monday afternoon. HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY PART NO. 1 Diseased Teeth a Cause of Illness and this t# almont lit- and There ix a song entitled “A Little Bug Will Get You Some Day” erally true, for all through life the body is fighting with millions of these minute germs in the end the great majdrity of people become thelr victima. It is pomsible to escape the sick litt for many years if the habits are normal, the body kept clean and the diet well balanced. However, even under these favorable conditions, it is ponsible for germs to get into the blood, producing a disease in some organ of the body and finally cause death, In the past few years Dentistry has been showing that many of these diseases, or infec tions, come from diseased teeth. It is now a recognized fact that if a pulp, or o-called nerve, tn a tooth is dead, bacteria feed on thin dead pulp and get into the blood through the roots of the tooth, The blood, in traveling through the whole body, makes it possible for these same bacteria to locate in ANY PART of the body It can be y understood, then, how dangerous it 1" to have a dead pulp in a tooth, caused from whatever the source, unless the disease can be and is removed. What can be done to prevent it? It is first necessary to understand that Bacteria Cause Dental Decay, or en in teeth. No matter how small the cavity may be, It could not be there unless germs had eucceeded in entering the enamel and reached the dentin. ‘The pulp (nerve) of the tooth ts made up of blood vessels and nerves and is a very dell- cate tinue. It makes an {deal food for germs, and they are able to destroy tooth structure rapidly and eventually reach it. ‘This is the process that bacteria carry on In producing every cavity, and unless the germs are removed carefully by cleaning out the decayed part of the tooth and the cavity pro- tected by a proper filling before the dentin is dissolved, the pulp of the tooth will surely die. PART NO. 2 TO BE CONTINUED NEXT TUESDAY There is NO KNOWN PAINLESS METHOD USED in the practice of dentistry that you sure you that NO OTHER DENTIST OR OFFICE has any 3 PAIN THAT I DO NOT HAVE ETSY Examination and Estimate Free FREE X-RAY DEPARTMENT I use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth tronbies and as an aid to my diagnosis. This service is free to my patients PYORRHEA TREATED I successfully treat and check Pyorrhea by the use of my intelligent and heroic course of treatments. DIAGNOSTICIAN My 31 years of successful practice In Gen- Ustry cape y qualifies me as an expert in correctly diagnosing cases. “EXODONTIA—PAINLESS EXTRACTING Meidbrink Gas-Oxygen, also Novocain, ad- mi ered for Painices Extractions. ORAL HYGIENE Department of Prophylaxis aror: Teeth cleaned — a preventive measure GOLD INLAY RESTORATION Against tooth decay and gum disease. Py « specialist tn Gold Inlay Restorations —————__"———————-— fi and my new system of Bridge Restoration FILLINGS without Gold Crowns. Gold, Synthetic, Porce ver Fillings guaranteed. PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY 7 as Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates, BRIDGE RESTORATION WORK Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made Carved and Cast Gold Crowns and Steele | by an expert. I fit you where other den- Poreciain Replaceable Natural Molded Teeth. [ tists fail SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS DR. H. T.. HARVEY @2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) 504-512 EITEL BUILDING Swift's Drag Store Corner Northwest Corner Second and Pike and the best Sil- YOUR PIANO May Cost You More If You Delay 1332-34 Second Ave. in Making Your Purchase THE steady rise in price of materials used in the con- struction of Pianos, such as iron, brass, copper, felt, wire, ivory, all woods and veneers; also the increased cost of skilled labor; are sure to increase the prices of Pianos and Player Pianos. WE, AS MANUFACTURERS ft*tiese‘instcuments'long'betore Christmas PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Standard Make Pianos - - - - $375 Up Standard Make Player Pianos $625 Up Ask to Hear the Cecilian The Perfect Player Piano Pustslane Piano SEATTLE STORE—1 519 THIRD AVENUE WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL