The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 2

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Va VICTROLA (orChristmas! —# full showing of all sizes and finishes—Main Floor . Talking Machine Department. Ten Prizes for Boys and Girls Who Want toSee“Seventeen’” at the Metropolitan Next Week THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. i In @ recent letter ur Mr. fl. Rt. Harvey, son of Dr. Harvey, the editor of the “Signs of the Times” mag pul ned «at Mountain View, California, says in part “1 desire to be remembered to your father, and to have you say to him that ft am still using very efiectively some of the work that he put im my teeth in old BAttle Creek « quar- ter of a century ago. As far as anything I can learn it seems to be as good as it was the day he did the work.” —A, 0. Tait, What assurance have you that your dental work will last twenty, or twenty-five years, and even longer, and at the same time serve you effectively, like it has this man? Does the cheapsand shoddy dentintry, some of it being done today in Seattle by unlicensed dentists, convince you that it's going to last anywhere or & quarter of @ century, and appear as good then as the day the work was done? Then why epeculate with your mouth when it in the guteway to your body. Your teeth and your mouth have more to éo with your general health than you may fealze. In tampering with your teeth and mouth by ab lowing a cheap grade of work to be done, you are helping to undermine your health, because dentistry sold at bargain-counter prices i» often so erudely constructed and tll- fitting as to bring on Pyorrhea (tggs’ dis ease) in your mouth, Painless Extracting High Grade Fillings Bridge Restoration Work Oral Hygiene HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTISTRY Will Your Dental Work Last 25 Years? An Editor Says Dr. Harvey’s Work Has Lasted a Quarter of a Century Whether you be poor er rich, laboring maa or millionaire, there’s no need to economize on your dental work to the detriment of your own priceless health. Cheaply priced dentis try te in fact the highest priced dentistry for you to buy—it generally has to be done over . ‘There is but one grade of dentistry allowed to be done tn this office and that is the HIGHEST grade. The work and the mater. faly that you recetve must measure up to the highest standard that is known In dentistry. When your work is finished you have some thing that will last years and years—26 years indefinitely, The price asked for thie bet ter kind of Gentistry is but a few dollars more than you must pay for cheap, shoddy Gentistry that may only wear a few months, Use extreme care in selecting your dentist. Investigate carefully his past record Dr. Harvey welcomes you to do thie In his case. The fact that he entered dentistry over 30 years ago speaks wel! of his long experience, and after all, the crucial test of any dentist's ability and work is the test of time Dr. Barvey’s work has stood the test of a quarter of a century. or years, the famous Battle Creek Sanitarium referred patients to him. Now after 20 and 25 years these patients whe are ecattered throughout America report that thetr Genta) work is stil) giving them satisfac tion and service, These facta should help you in selecting your dentist. NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION AND ESTIMATE Free X-Ray Department Pyorrhea Treated Gold Inlay Restorations Prosthetic Dentistry SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Pa-Presidont Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) N. W. Cor, Second and Pike, 504-512 EITHI. BUILDING Swift's Drag Store Cerner Bullet, 3¢26——pen reenings and “The Boy of Seventeen and the Girt of Ten,” as they appear at the Metropolitan mext week. Boy and girl readers of The Star are invited to attend @ theatre box party at the Metropolitan neat Tuee 32 seats, to be given away an 10) prines to boys and girls of 18 or am | by « girl, four orchestra seats. der who write the best casay on “The For the second best ensay writtep Por the third, fourth and fifth best that little girls are beneath their dig- nity?” You ses, in “Seventeen,” which i open an engagement at the Met- ropolitan theatre next week, the principal characters are & boy of 17 You need not lack for ideas, partic: by & boy, two orchestra seats each con! omen hoon, larty if you have read the Tarking- ett nage! For the third, fourth and fifth best ton he bs Here are some hunches Prt i be ef follow; : ml ke wan an fol rs Seg bel girl, two orchestra seats each. | you might choose for your essay: wi ‘or ay written by &| Winners may take guewts of their) «tg @ boy's pride stronger than hia doy, one box with #ix seate. own choosing to the number of seats |iove of fun when he ie 17? Would For the beet essay written by «| won, [he stay away from a party beonuse day evening The play will be “Reventeen,” writ ten by Booth Tarkington, author of Penrod” and other 'boy-and.girl stories, The Star has obtained tickets for Boy of 17 and the Girl of 10." The an hour in oor new sound VICTOR RECORD DEMON ‘TING ROOMS and hear th musical hits, vocal and in tal, bands, et! Henstitching, Picot Edging SUPERIOR RECORD “pecord experts” serve yo and courteously, giving help whenever wired in VICTOR or Sut MBIA SERVICE SPECIAL FEATURES OF OUR MAIN FLOOR TOY STORE— ~THESE UNUSUAL FEATURES: Lo cated on main floor—large—roomy where shopping will be comfortabiel and easy—no elevatorst—no crowding? quick service\—fairest prictngs!—appeal ing showings'\—easily accessible — and “YOUR CREDIT 18 GooD™ (CUT rT OUT) get one of cute little 2 practical little plaything, 30 Inches high, 10% inches wide, hard- wood ands TOY DEPT. MEZ- ZANINE LOOR; (no mail orders) — Toys | @ecene® ave at Pas OF eaten ta Le. “SAVIDGE TO ADDRESS | BAPTIST BROTHERHOOD e served Sabbath beginning with the evening before. To Care a Cold in One LAXATIVE BROMO QU NIN! It stops the Cough end! lache and works off the Cold. |. GROVE'S signature on box. $0e Holiday Special USED CAR — SALE VERY car in the used car de- partment of the Shields-Liv- engood company will be sold under A positive guarantee during the seed from December 8th to tmas day. As an example of the prices in effect during this sale we quote: 1917 Oakland Six $800 Shields-LivengoodCo. Kast Pike ot Eleventh Ave, ANTAGES Papa Foy and hie atx litte Foy» provide a whole show fn one act at the Pantages this week. Patrons who arrived too late for the first | "FLU, COLDS AND GRIP show Monday night and had to dec orate the edge of the until the second performance took advan tage of the chance to warm them selves up by enthusiastically ap lauding the efforts of the Foy chil ren. Papa Poy still gives his ero teaque specialty, so often imitated b other vaudevillians The kiddier sing, dance and imitate Paga Foy ‘Their act is called “Hlumwhere.” The rest of the bil) is good. The Five Partrowas give a fine athletic exhibition, handsomely staged Georgs and May I Fevre are clev or dancers, Comedy ts furnished by Boro Arch er and Blanche Belford, in @ skit called “The New Janitor.” Ray Lawrence sings and recites. and Myman Meyer entertains at the plano. An episode of “The Smashing Barrier” t# shown on the screen. CHARGE GRAND LARCENY | Charging grand larceny by means of a confidence game, a warrant for the arrest of John 1. George, of Man itou Beach, Bainbridge i#iand, was {n the hands of deputy sheriffs Tues day, signed by Justice John B. Gor don. George is alleged to have ob tained the indorsemetn of William Hunter, 16) Mth ave. 6 W., on a draft for $412, by misrepresenting that he had a wealthy uncle in Scot J0-T0 Retieves Gas, Sour ond Burning tomach, Pains in the SMmach be ween meals in—Two Minutes, One eaping teaspoonful in n glass of Hot Vater 15 minutes before eating takes way sick headaches, relieves consti- vation and biliousness. Sola by all druggists. Sample at all soft drink stores Jo-to ie wold in Seattle by the Bar- tell Drug Co., and Swift & Co., drug: " : Better Glasses Carefully Fitted by Skilled Optometrist Priced Kryptok Gia the invisible ° focal for far and hear visions Broken lene duplicated, girl, one box with wis sonata | For the second best ensay written | by « Boy, four orchestra seats CUP OF OLD HERB ‘TEA OFTEN PREVENTS |Keeps You im Condition te Throw Off Disease ‘The very best way to avold colds, tn- flnensa, grip and other winter Infeo- tons le to keep your beady in such good condition tt will throw off dismes Constipation, billion ‘ , are Nasure's warnings re. liver, kidneys and bowels are ling to do their dut: ‘The waste matter which should have been carried away is absorbed like so Mach poison into your eyetem. Your vitality te 60 low thet you are an casy vietim for colds, tpfvenza, = eertous fenet. & package of Lincoln | Teaand takes cup bef « retiring. Is will soon put {2% |B tune and make you feo) like new. ‘This famous old herb tea fs an excelled for chronic constipation, Dillounness, colds, grip, influenza, rhen: | jam, eto. Plenaant to take and in- expensive. Does not create the physic habit. Nothing better to give the children for stomach and bowel dis ere. %& cents at all dro, piste. —Line @oln Proprietary Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 4 F KIDNEYS AND BLADER BOTHER Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irritating | acids. | Kidney and Bladder weakness sal sult from uric acid, says a noted authority The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often re mains to irritate and inflame, caus ing @ burning, #chiding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck! of the biadder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times the night. The sufferer is in con. stant dread, the water passes some times with @ scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is dif. fleulty In voiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't contro) uring tion. While it is extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this in really one of the most simple a |ments to overcome Get about fo: ounces of Jad Salts from your phar glass of water before breakfast. con. tinue this for two or three days. This| will neutralize the acits in the urine! so It no longer in @ source of irrita- tion to the bladder and urinary or sans which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon julee, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid trrita. tion. Jad Salts is splendid for kid. WEGNER OPTICAL CO. OR, KB. went! q ON wFinior Betwere tnd and Srd Aves neys and causes no bad effects what- ever Here you have « pleasant, effer. vescent thiawater drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble, during | 3 | macist and take a tablespoonful in al ® he @idn’t have the right clothes?” 10. mt and talk baby Sw upolia Cnilel So ) eae Ideal for Toilet and Bath and his little mischievous sister of But she doce make life “Do boys of 17 like gitla who are miserable for him, especially when just pals, or girls who put On aif) she catches @ glimpse of him in full talk and flatter dress, Well, here's your chance to |eoe the play, Your esnay on “The } “In & 10-year-old slater a nuisance | Boy of 17 and the Giri of 10” must | to a boy of 177 Do mort boys of 17 | be not more than 200 words, Send it Uke their lUttle sieters and devote |to the “Beventeen” contest editor be- | e0M!.e time to them,r do they think fore Saturday noon, Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting G. J. BAUER & C0. g RS FS PARERS RE REISS REPS HA RSP ISIS a PES FEE EE interesting Holiday Items from Seattle’s Great “Fashion Center” The Holiday Spirit has already pervaded this Great Fashion Store, and in every department we are ready with special in- ducements for the Christmas shopper. You can choose sensibly and acceptably for both men and women at the “Eastern.” SUITS REDUCED Substantial Reductions are the rule through- out the Suit Department and we would remind you that any of these models will do perfectly for wear right into early spring of next year. Out sizes for women of stout figure in a wide range of styles and fabrics. Furs—Scarfs — Coatees ~all specially priced for the gift seeker. you will find many practical suggestions. WAISTS SPECIALLY PRICED What more delightful gift for a lady than a charming Blouse? and when you see those we offer you will agree. Georgette, Crepe de Chine and all the other most popular materials in de- lightful shades and colorings. All specially priced. Here “CREDIT GLADLY’’ Tallors’ and Dressmakers’ Sapplies 1317-1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle

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