The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1917, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn. Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’ LL TRUST YOU ke, F as your WORD THAT Vout ray wn, 81,00 ratsbings LAST DAY OF OUR JANUARY FURNITURE SALE OUR last opportunity to save from Y 25 to 50 per cent on Bedroom, Din- ing-room and Living-room Furniture. Sale Goods Will Be Held for Future Delivery if Desired. $45 to $65 Tailored Clothes Now $35 and $40 Select from our big stock of exclusive suit and overcoat patterns to en, the aw me | ing | e~ the © and et" Gi row ¢failors of Sh Td Avenue WOOLEN IMPORTERS Ground Floor—Central Building | b ’ UT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH ells How To Open Clogged You feel fine in a few moments ‘Your cold in head or catarrh will |) Degone. Your clogged nostrils will! open. The air passages of your head wil! clear and you can breathe freely. \o more Iness, head ache, hawking nuffling, Mucous discharges or dry struggling for breath at night Tell your druggist want a @mall bottle o y's Cream Apply a little vis fragrant septic cream to your nostrils, let PeMetrate through ever page of the head the swollen. in nd relief t what ¢ ess; no | FRENCHAM ASLEEP PITTSBU RG, Ja led-up a Don It pays to read The Star's | Ne j ss.ced Ad Page. ¢ MORE CUPS; LESS COST You can get more and better servings of delicious coffee and have less waste at the low price of sili | “ONCE TASTED, NEVER WASTED ou ha A and ng more because Holly wn on altitudes of from 3,000 to 5,000 feet ed and wed ut every necessary element can be u r 5 er was more care taken t the consumr fullest value for his money. Hol od Blend is 35¢ the pound at your grocer’s Roasted and packed er da I wattle Commercial Importing Co. 'FRENCHMAN ASLEEP FOR 27 MONTHS “- AS BALM FOR LOVE! STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, PAGE LAST ALOHA MAY SOON BE SUNG FOR FAMED QUEEN OF HONOLULY, Jan, 26 Lilluokalani, former Hawaii 1917 Queen ruler of and the last crowned of the Kame is suffering from a Winesa in her home head in the house hamehas, serious 78 years, y under She is now well past of age Septemb d the throne of the and later compelled jure the loss of her rank Had American Husband « waged in the to hold PLACE IN STRANG LETTER CONTEST 4) BETTER UNDERSTANDING Ho wean The rn ples are and not yor unions, 8 she has retired|- r eautiful home here, sur-| fed by a few chosen friends en in her retire from public she has con 1 in a Mmited)¢ ay the pomp and ¢ mony of the jays when she was queen. made af ction Star should encourage the ization of state employment winners, nally | * in every city of the state, ac Geant with @ central office in the biggest Donwort eity 1 employment offic aud Li fun | Frank Jakel, 8 | }South Park, $10; ¢ M must be r © and cit | | me R. F. D. No, 1, Clinton, Wa | 8 eat step in th b._| Without af any prt Veing done 1 willingness to BETTER ACQUAINTANCE . Editor The Star: In answer to he question of Mr WASHINGTON, Jar . put into milit 1 go thing ver would 1 ols refo FRANK 0 Donovan St JAKEL uth Par rnate mil FOR PROFIT SHARING Editor The ial newspa Star ors are ms whe ed ng al enoug und or tontic ployer Such tem cannot be legislation Another Heroine Is Telephone Operator; Star utes rather than t ay t tion on the profit-s tructs his employer 1ecessfully de The latter is talking of bu ‘ This rights o and open shop. ndent workers agita elency ater profit damned damental principle of Each ide holds itself aloo CLAUDE RB MUN hals its own resourc and R. F. D. No. 1, Cllntor its membership on pre} able strike ¢ eat le ernor and or for “protection.| Why doe ide use Indu n't each PALACE HIP r fund to promote The new program at the Palace peace and better understandin rs ‘ ‘ Why fot have | Hi? dlined by a dran epresented at unton| Sketch called “The Padre,” a ro: mployes repre mance of the California mission velation Cae — pps d, for a while, treat each other the TESSIE =M*NAMARA. | , the em- | ¢ r; Day and I rething | West histle and the alike: MéNOmard . ta “Chrianiona | and|Girl From Dixie”: Hal Hart, wire newest heroine. She was at the| lat artist telephone switchboard of the) ent fro the ria Canadian Car & Foundry Co., at| Kingsland, N. J., when she noticed | the small flame which later caused | explosions of big stores of muni wrecking buildings and kill oie tte oar AOR FOR UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION 5 cafe irae GAS, HEARTBURN--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN fainted. and was saved b Chief McArthur CAN SHOOT ’EM NOW Time it! In five minutes your 8 your | Diapep: in. It's so nee to have ja bad stomach——m ye your next sick, sour stomach | meal a favorite food meal, then take feels fine Ja little Diapepsin. ‘There will not ee Ibe any distress eat without fear LYMPIA Jan can Sour, sick, upset stomach, indi-| Tt because iD Diapepsin take a shot at your neigh old | gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when | ‘really regulate weak, out-of gra fhound now an thin |the food you eat ferments into gases|order stomachs that give it its the | and stubborn lump your head| millions of sales annually i Jog bill, which caused a fist |aches and you feel sick and miser-| Get a large 5¢ cent case of Pape f t und othe © ment ast lable, that when you realize the| Diapepsin from any drug tore It we enate, wa ed|/magic in Pape's Diapepsin, It|is the quickest, surest stomach re Th |makes stomach distress go in five|Hef and cure known, Tt acts almost that any dog, running | minute If your stomach is in aflike magic. It is a scientific, harm olt--if you can't get it regulated, [less stomach preparation whieh | please, for your sake, try Pape'struly belongs treets without a muzzle, in every home aU The Kerville Family do remark-| Lamb tastef 1 able thing with billiard ball |want to hat 1, and you|eatching them on the rebound can’t hate n ’ |while riding on bicyeles a If these two factions in society | ska Other numbers in { | ac] ougall-/outhwick Ketabiished 1875 Charge Purchases Made Saturday, Billed March First Special Clearance of Women’s Sweaters SECOND FLOOR $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 COMPLETI tyles. This terested in outdoor weater woman in- of twenty or more S will appeal to every vities. Sweaters of Shetland Floss, Brush Wool, Angora and regulation knit. In all sizes from 36 to 44. clearance ale acti | Colors, green, yellow, blue, purple, rose, gold and | ombinations. These prices represent important reduc- | tions. Also, 50 Spencers in rose, green, blue or reduced to $2.95 and $1.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, wistaria, Second Floor, For Little Boys New Corduroy Suits For Boys (6 to 17 Years) 5 “ TURDY SHUES_ that NEW shipment of Boys’ Corduroy Suits, hava by de with Norfolk model. Color, dark brown. peabebrage tiie the utmost care; consider- } Double stitched seams, buttons that won't ing first of all children’s ee ge 2 a : welfare. : pull off, are just some of the features that A broad-toe last, with make this Suit an interesting value at $6.00. Boys’ Madras Blouses, with neckbands; ored stripes that are Ages 7 to 14, $1.15. welted sole and spring heel, of patent leather or dull, calfskin, Sizes 6 to 8, $2.25. Sizes 812 to 12, $3.00. —MacDougall-Se: atari, Second Floor, guaranteed. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. o|COCKROACH DANCES [03 car, for cockronches in sen] 300 .reddings celebrated in te $0 LIFE IS SAVED pet of mine. He dances to music| and about 20 with American girls. BALTIMORE p 1 aud I'd miss him \ it he should die.” There is a great spirit of appreci- ese od ay ty na —_ the Amer. ‘CANADIAN GIRLS FALL 2.5, ce0.cos ona IN LOVE WITH YANKS generally welcome them with opem TORONTO “Don't Harry Swartz, rn police station. arms. Working women in industries cre paid’ year asked the astonished ad raised a rule ent Ont., Jan. Ca » boys seem to mus “An fean on lian was or n_more than ! ¢ More than 300 kinds of fish pro- ce noises audible to human ears, ath MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS Saturday » January 27th, we will place on special sale every garment in yur store, consistin f Men’s and Women’s Suits and Coats, Men’s Hats, "She yes and Furnish . Women's Waists, Dresses, Skirts and Petticoats The special terms dur this semi-annual clearance sale will be only $1.00 own and $1.00 a week or i month. Remember, you get the garment you select f when you pay the first dollar. Wear it and enjoy it while paying the balance as be \ yur convenience Every garment is reduced in price MEN’S SUITS LADIES’ SUITS $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 $7.50, $18.00, $22.00 OVERCOATS PLUSH COATS $15.00, $18.50, $25.00 $18.00 TO $27.50 RAIN COATS CLOTH COATS $6.00, $9.00, $12.00 $9.75 TO $19.50 HATS AND SHOES SKIRTS AND WAISTS $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 $3.75 TO $7.50 FURNISHINGS DRESSES’ ALTERATIONS FREE _| r $8.00 TO $15.00 Just A DOLLAR and take y ice \ll the latest tyle to select from Come early, before the stock is picked over Open Saturday until 10 pon 1113 Third Avenue Between Seneca and Spring Sts.

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