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UNUSUA Used Furniture BARGAINS Homefurnishers will find, helow, excellent opportunities for the selection of Furni among the items quoted ture at decided reductions On all the items quoted, where there is no specific quantity, making early selections naturally get the best bargain We advise you to come early $30.00 $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 $10.00 25.00 there are only single pieces, and customer $9.75 $4.75 $7.95 $9.75 Me .. 85.00 .. $11.95 $8.50 Mahogany Sewing Table for Velour Upholstered Settee for Fumed Oak Leather-seat Chair Tapestry Upholstered Rocker for Velour Upholstered Morris Chair for Antique Oak Bookcase for.. Mahogany Combination Boo! Early English Leather-seat ase Rocker Have wood frame and metal fabric spring; 20 in this lot; values to $7.00. 9x12 Body Brussels Rug. 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug. $45.00 Antique Oak Secretary for $5.00 Bamboo What-not for .. $60.00 Early English China Closet for.. 5.00 Golden Oak China Closet for.. 00 Golden Oak Sideboard for..... 00 Drop-head Velour Couch for... "$19.50 Velour Bed Davenport for........ pi2so White Enameled Porch Settee for.. 95c EACH COUCHES Upholstered in velour; four Couches in this lot. EACH IRON BEDS Values to $6.00; six Beds in this lot. saga Mahogany Velour Upholstered $13.50 Golden Oak Hall Seat for... 00 Mahogany Library Table for. 00 Waxed Oak Dining Table, with 5 Bed Davenport $25.00 Early English Dining Table for.. $6.50 EACH French Brass Beds Regular price $14.50; five Beds; slightly dam- aged. COMMODES Regular price to $7.00; five Commodes in this lot. $7.50 Child’s Crib and Mattress for $5.00 Kitchen Queen for.. $125.00 Early English Sideboard for. $75.00 Early English China Cabinet for. . $17.50 Fumed Oak Serving Table for. | $17.50 Corner China Cabinet for.. $7.50 White Enameled Crib for... $25.00 Mahogany Wood Bed for... $50.00 Mahogany Wood Bed for $37.50 Ivory Wood Bed for... 511 Pike Easy Terms BOOZE PROFIT MOUNTING HIGH. Up on Clean Cent Profit $1,600,000 Bootleggers 800 Per BUSINESS That the Seattle bootieggers have received more than $1,000,000 for liquor during the last five months ie the con servative estimate of Sergt Putnam, head of the dry squad, made Thursday, Here ie the way he has fig ured it “We have confiscated about 35,000 gallons of whisky since May 1,” he said. “it's safe to assume that we haven't gotten more than one-fourth of the shipment, if we have gotten that especially during the last six weeks. On the th that 140,000 gal eaked thru, it 1 that th price to the consumer has 50 a quart. It's that at most places. howe a better than 100 ofit.” much, pm at higher than And this t pr Figuring on this basis, the retail salon, May 1, have brought tn more than $1,400,000 This, Putnam says, fe a consery ative estimate, Figures probably run much higher It's easy since to wee” he satd, “how operators can afford to psy money to police officers who will w with them In protecting a ‘good ret Jall police loperated |gers, ar jabont 3 iaasoredtating jeould be cleaned up. Wideopen hotela and exmbting | joints are running, too because policemen are playing lwith the operators Two carload shipments of ‘aia were confiscated Wednesday Deputy sheriffs, sent out by der Sheriff Jack Stringer, who re. celved a tip before the police, selzed one car at Georgetown tt] contained 102 eater consigned to} | Tim Vogel, Haines, Alaska, in care jof the Pucet Sound Transfer Co,, jand arrived on the O-W. tracks. Dry Squad Officers Ford, Rog-| gess and Johnson setred a ship ment of 72 s in the N. P. freight yards Wednesday, and con fincated it. It was consigned to the jJuneau Liquor Co. | Ex-Policeman FE. J. Margett, who | Was arrested early Wednesday, was lrelessed Wednesday afternoon on }$500 ball. and “Peanuts 8. G. Lin ton, underworld character, was re | leased on $100 ball | Harve Hardin, a negro satd to be [active below Yesler way among women. there, has been arrested and held on an open charge. | Chief Beckingbam, Mayor Gill} and Sergt. Putnam have been cited | TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA A few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur bring back its vigor, color, gloss and youthfulness Putnam estimates that if Jepartment members co- a bootleg raids he dociares, | Un Common garden a heavy tea with # phur added, will turn gray, atreak-| ed and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applica [tions will prove a revelation if your halr is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and | Sulphur recipe at home, though, is} troublesome. An easier way is to| get a SO-cent bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulpheor Compound at any drug store all ready for une. This is the old-time recipe im proved by the addition of other in gredients | While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at- tractiveness By darkening your Ihair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- |phur Compound, no one can tell because It does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge Jor soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one \small strand at a time; by morn-| ing all gray hairs have disap- peared, and, after another applica. tion or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, | This preparation tollet requisite for the cure, n faze brewed is a delightful and is not intended A scribe suggests a revival of} fighting. If he realizes this | Mo., | from Chicago, gounters—about the only gome fighters ever worked. Cures Without Drugs This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing Men and Women After Drugs Fail. You need not suffer from rheumatfa nervous complaints, lomt ¥ broadcast to constables. disorders or , that unmans you. There is @ remedy that cures such trou- eles quickly and thoroughly. This rem- electricity, the power that gives iife and strength’ to the human body. You know that all you lack ts force and vim. Anything that will put new fe into your nerves and build up your vitality will cure you. lectricity does you sleep. It fille the tr sand vitals with new life. You wake up in the morning full of vim, free from pains Electra-Vita battery, which ft s for h them with nev the entire system to a condition. Tt renews the spirit of a tion and hustle. It makes strong, het men out of slow-going, discouraged weak - ings. If you have a pain it drives it out. If you have stomach tra weakn: lumbago, kidne RI int, or just a lack of ¥ Hlectra-Vita will prove an effective treat- ment FREE hook contains pictures of BOOK well-built, robust men and women, showing how Wlectra-Vita plied ‘and explains many things should know. Consultation m. to 6:80 p. m. ment. THE ELECTRA-VITA CO. ROOM 206 EMPRESS BLDG. strong, or write for our beau- ttut "0 page book, which tells all about our treatment. This ap you free. Office hours: 9 # or evenings by appoint- Driving his auto to Independence, where it was "ambition, said scribe will work & | recovered after being stolen, owner fearful hardship on the free lunch | was arrested in every town because thing |description of car had been sent tion of disease. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS — fn order to introduce our sew (whalebone) plate, which {is the| lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you bite corn off the| tob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold crown .... $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) 3.00 Is GROWING | | | experienced ja clear head, tigation or preven STAR—THURSDAY, “MAD KING” IS DEAD; WOULDN'T! GET HAIR CUT COPENHAGEN, Oct 12. King Otto of Bavaria, Europe's “mad king,” died suddenly at the Fueratenried, where he has been confined, in castle of sane, for several years The “mad king” of Bavaria, about 70 years old at the time of his death, startled Europe by his eccentricities before he was declared incapable of ruling on Movember 5, 1913, d by his gt Several years ago the “mad king” was knprisoned in the Feuratenried castle, Tho in the midst of rich fur nishings, he is reported to lived like @ savage, refuring to have his hair or nails cut, and avolding water and soap. For days he would r imagining It to be pots atten eal by pretending to about the palace. The “mad king” then “discov 4" the food, and believing it had been hidden by the servants to wat jisty thelr own appetites, ate it with the greatest relish. | He was sionately grand opera, summoned well known singers to his castle pri and often ape nt days lstening to oe rae FEEL FINE! TAKE use food ned, Hin hide food 2 CASCARETS' FOR LIVER, BOWELS |Spend 10 cents! Don't stay bil- ious, sick, headachy, constipated. Can't harm you! Best od) T for men, women and children. Enjoy lite! with bowel an accumulation of bile and poison which keeps you billows, headachy, dizzy, tongue} coated, breath bad and stomach sour—Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store od feel bully? Take Cascarets to- night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever You'll wake up with! clean tongue, step, rosy skin 4 feeling fit. Mothers can give a whole Cascaret to a sick, cross, billows, feverish child any time they are barmlese—never gripe or sieken lively looking and The Kosine Treatment for | EPILEPSY can De used WIth absolute confidence relieves all fear of the so frequent we in that terrible . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get . tree on re Becond and AMUSEMENT S| » | Olive Table ALHAM BRA be &PINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE au Ti MORTON AN May RESERVIO PHONE MAIN aii MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢ EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ NEW PANTAGES | Mats, 2:20 Evenings, 7 and 9 “A NUT SUNDAE” 14—PEOPLE—14 SHERMAN, CHINKO Other Big Acts 100 and 20¢ KES PLAYERS Cookrevuin PALACE HIP Afternoon: New Program Today Hippodrome Mats, 100 any seat; 150 Rheumatism $10 net of teeth Bridge work, per tooth, gold $2.00 White crowns . Gold fillings ... Bilver fillings . | Platina filings etl giving Ask our customers who sted our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the i] Bring this with you Cut - Rate | Dentists PSY EPS AHomeCureGiven by! One WhoHiadlt In the aspri * at Seoatier and infla I have 1 tried ren octor after doctor, f ue I received was only Finally, 1 found a rem edy that cured me completely, and it has never returned. T have given it to @ number who were terribly af even bedridden with and It effected @ cure In simply mail your name and ad will wend it free to try have used it and it has If to be that long-looked tly satisfied to wend tt fair? “Why cutter any longer when positive relief t# thus offered you Don't delay, Write today, Jackson, No, 2360 Gurney Bidg,, Byracune, N. ¥, have dants finally persuaded him to! for destroying Hquor at va ot HAIG MAKES 6 RAIDS our system fs filled VAN AND HYMAN | ¢ OCT. 12, 1916. PAGE Burglar Returns Stolen Bonds and Goes Away Free TACOMA, Oct, 12.—F, H. Scobey Is today the possession of bonds valued at $4,000 which were stolen residence Saturday night, while the consclence of — the burglar who committed the | theft is 1 stole CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ‘ROSSI LOVE LETTERS ARE READ AT TRIAL lastly, because Tnothing has or wilt! happen to make others necessary or proper and Tt want) “In other words, I believe now to|absolutely in you and everything |you do be |. “Paragraph While Tam have been rejoicing in “from _his™ it ence. thone bonds to return them, 1 a volee Scobey over the phone office replied » of your letter truly sorry that you desperately blue and be|lonesome for you,’ reall t heart mine, the stater mighty well with & Ab, the sat |isfaction to be loved, to be “Come to my and Wi expecting you,” obe y, an suring would arrested the man he not | Fifteen minutes later the burgle appeared and iaid the bonds On|+, be thought of, it really is charm |Beobey's desk — Refusing ® profling and strengthening. It's honest jfered reward, the thief apologized |), worth while to deprive myself of for his act d saying hie COD: everything enjoyable science prompted the return of the] aition of that kind papers, walked out of the store un More ao that ever before in my What joy and bites to arest mine, do these words con to appear in superior court Mon-\ vey is perhaps beyond your imagi day and show why they should not | nation be adjudged in contempt of court everything to me, and strengthen 651 King)me beyond ability to put into jat. when the J cord drug| words. J have reached the zenith |store was raided, The police oper-|of my ambition, to have the wom: ations were at 653 King st. Mayor|an I love give ine her whole love Gill ways, while the restraining or-|in return. der only applied to 651 King wt {this world reached when I can take you my arms and from your eyes, beloved, have it said to me. “Then, dearest sweetheart | supreme moment of LONDON, Oct. 12.—In five Brit-lmy tite will have ish raids near Messines, Granter , woods a Haleer German prie ¢ taken and casualties tn flicted on the enemy, Gen, Haig re ported today. No important ac tons occurred on the Somme front during the night | pleasure and joy 1 am tremend: ly well « strong since your admission. / it's true, because you have sald so,! and the words stand out ifke a beacon light to a poor mariner who had nearly lost bie way in wander.) ing and groping about with bulldog tenacity for the light which sud — denly and finally appeared. mtinent “God bless you, beloved mine by oe * * © Your closing paragraph ts mid a peach. ‘You are all.” What can | Treatment Pre | I say? ts truly re “Enough, beloved sweetheart, to! ipeue aA make me the happiest, most con package wi tented human being on earth. You! convines dear, are all to me, also, to use (eareos ee your own words, Nothing else mat Itehing nothing worth while can go bleeding wrong as long as you are yours ag EO self, as you are when writing this letter, and I, dear, love you stesd ily, strongly, unreasoningly, to dis-} traction, the only one, my darling the very life of your devoted “HERMAN.” PREM SAMPLE COUPON bd PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 642 Pyramid Marshal, |] 19.—Beloved Sweetheart Mich Kindly # mea Free Tem the happy recipient of jf camels Ct eraeper ** |iyour day telegram, of the 18th, re ceived this morning at 10 o'clock | * * © | am very sorry, beloved! mine, that things are not any too pleasant with you. I have been lcongratulating myself in having you away from the longest cold jspell that has ever been bed im the Northwest. © * © Between the |fine, warm underwear you so |thoughtfully presented to me for Christmas, long, cloth-top over shoes, and a good muffler, with wool gloves 1 feel ready te 00000000 was,9t,, fwayp eka) bral face the cold wind and freezing | weather, * * * | You dear girl, don't stop enjoy ing yourself now in worrying. You ant let me do that for you. You | coated tablets are taken for bad|are to have no troubles or worries | breath by all who know them, —lof any kind, and to enjoy every Dr. & Olive Tablets act|minute of your stay. * ° ° ently & ay on the bowels and} “I love you, dear honey mine, if 1g them to natural ac-|and you alone. It 1s so refreshing b to get your loving letters, having do|the sound of old times when you ses had me in mind alone. Really, dear, it makes a new man out of ning, |me and gives me new and etrong! ved from | heart | ts without] “Bushels of leve from your devot-) le effects, ed HERMAN dr. P.M. : discovered the| ¢ OF ai after peiaielht years of | ctice among patients afflicted with | Mine You dear, sweet girl, owel and liver complaint with the thoughtful and #0 considerate. | attendant bad breath, |Your telegram was immensely ap- Dr, I Awards Olive Tablets are|preciated, coming 20 minutes after aha a vegetable compound mixed|you sent it from Los Angeles this th i; you will know them by | morning, wishing me happy returns Take one or twolof the day (Rossi's birthd 46 week and note the |years old). Thank you very much, | All druggists, [dearest mire. | am as happy and ————_____— contented as a lark on a beantiful | the happiness in sacle Under this condition, can you blame me for a consuming longing lto crush you in my arms, to my) heart, to smother you with devout) kisses, to fondle your hair? Ob,! io to see you, the girl you now’ jare, drives me almost to distrac-| jtion in wanting you so much and tse badly. © * © Are my words] wandering? Your acknowledgment) jof love for me drives me mad with] oners lana | | | } Take no substitute Name Street city ‘BAD BREATH at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, substitute for calor | te bowels and positively do the work. ’cople afilicted with bad breath find | pit relief through Dr. Edwards The pleasant, sugar: the | Jan. 21,—Beloved Sweetheart| i ery p effect. 10¢ pight, giving you the usual gooa-| Bladder bothers you. delightful to receive your telegram |the kidneys strive to filter out,|pearance of a road strewn with \lumps of lead; your back hurts or|phank you many times, beloved jtism when the weather is bad, get|}rought about by the realization lol ra pe - of grapes and lemon juice, com his most dastardly tion at your i | Jad Balts is inexpensive; ‘think myself partly insane for joy. | } summer morning, tho It is snow-| | ing to beat the band. j ‘Lam rushed to write this and} sized book. “Your own devoted “HERMAN.” eee lTake a glass of 8: “Insane With Lovejoy” ——_ lthis morning, carrying your well The American men and women| wishes on my birthday, Timely ts must guard constantly against/the name, beautiful the sentiment Kidney trouble, because we eat tooland dceply grateful for being re- much and all our food is rich, Our|merbered. The snow I have| | they weaken from overwork, be-| flowers, everything that I touched come sluggish; the eliminative tis-| seemed imbued with a magic wand sues clog and the result is kidney|for magnificent results, the sun trouble, biadder weakness and alreally shone for me, tho no one general decline in health elxe saw it, all because of your the urine is cloudy, full of sedt-| mine jment or you are obliged to eek! rhe contentment and happiness | [relief two or three tines during! has come over me thru your kind-| phe niente AE jou Suffer with sick) ness and affection, the resultant | headache or dizzy, nervous spells.) peace and all ving in an atmos-| from your pharmacist about four ; i ; ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-| (mit tas Be Maker pena Aid kidneys will then act fing, This) uch desired. Again} ae FeRy bined with jithia, and has been used , for generations to flush and stimu-|command today. All—all for your | late clogged kidneys; to neutralize) Kind remembrance, ee the acid# in the urine Ko it no lon.) Volumes tO me, ss vil ger i# a source of irritation, thus Soak 6 Sally vecprens sy Same, linjure, makes a delightful efferves-|! SO ee emt ven as 2 er ‘cont lithta-water beverage, and be-|#%d have contentment, peace and) liongs in every home, because no-|@ppiness. Honestly, honey mine, body can make a mistake by having) ll, this from my heart. good kidney flushing any time. | our most loving and devoted cannot will promise a very long letter to-| fast if your “Jan. 21.Beloved Mine: It was) |blood is filled with uric acid which! threaded today has had the ap- When your kidneys feel like} message of love and remembrance. id stomach, or you have rheuma-| here of contentment, having been |famous salts 1s made from the acid) *.1 Coutd forgive my worst enemy | Jending bladder disorders, |sentiments, ere I may cause you to “HERMAN,” mined, under ® con-| me, | From you, dear, they mean! Nothing else matters in| The final top will be) mm) lips and) reached its pin-| SELL SCHOOL BOND George H. Tilden & Co.'s bid for os $260,000 worth 7 Added to Customer’s Account No Money Down _———————— HEATERS OMFORTS BLANKETS Added to customers’ accounts without the usual first payment. This applies whether or closed. your account is active WE CHARGE NO INTEREST 'M.A-GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE S PORULAR HOME FURNISHERS | Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine bonds as accepted Wednesday by the county treasurer. There were 18 bidders. The bonds are of 20-year terms, and were sold on a basis of 4% per of Seattle school| cent, There were six Seattle bids. You Can Have This Fine Columbia in Your Home, Too This is the splendid Cabinet Instrument that we are | offering with 24 FINE SELECTIONS (Chosen from the Best Music) with 1,000 Needles—all ready to entertain the On the SPECIAL TERMS you can pay $5 A MONTH rhe‘ price of the complete outfit is $83.35, consider its purchase the best home ever made Now Come in and Hear It Play the Kind of Music You Like the Best together whole family and you'll Investment you — Only 3 Days More OF THE GREAT LAND SHOW Arena and Mammoth Tent Annex Some of the Big Features Ferullo and his wonderful Italian Band; Miss Victorine Hayes, grand opera star; Captain and Madame Ellis on the Midway; Canning Contest by teams from Renton and North Bend High Schools, afternoon and night. Housewives should get in on the Free Prizes daily in Baking Contests (Layer-cake Contest today). —— The exposition, which has attracted more than 70,000 people, is fast drawing to an end. SEE IT TONIGHT. Adults 25c Children 10c

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