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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. NAMES W. 8. S. DRIVE IEADERS | Sensations of an —~—s 9 to 10 Remnants Woodhouse-Grunbam Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM Friday Hour Sales ' | A Model | ul | rt lengths of one No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D, Ordera taken, nor deliveries 416-424 PIKE STREET | rti st’ s ode half to five yar in made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit State Director Si Selects Com- «~~~ , ||} cotton vottes, poptins, quantities is reserved. percales, ginghame = mittee to Help An Artist hile Me to Pose rm Him WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your con Venience to assist you to furnish your home along your own madras, mercerize “10 to 11 11 to 12 I to 2 rica, ete. Reduced for th hour at onethird Children's Vests and White Middy Twill—250 4 Hate—One ' Frederick W. Graham, new atate director of the War Savings Stamp individual ideas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower ampaign, succeeding Daniel lees than marke ice ent t f ' P A cell than will be found anywhere, No extra charges; no interest melehin cumatie “Teena. 43 ee eee eee = — os . apes os ee . senna " ounced Wedr ay that he had ap A learance; on 4 in the middies, et ‘ormer! 1 or- JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY pores hig stepam A i + ee ae ahd ye v ted t lowing committee to Wome h t Under 4 9 o and 4 hephe atthe seociate ue J 7 be ° , long ‘heise Shaeit Waitin Baliaie, abie! omplete range of are high neck, lone extension Curtain Rods 95c Sentt Parc Hh yes ed te hour, eo 4 ‘ a with ba end For Stamped Kimonos for Re Sp re aux AGE. pine en 3 Sry "ha or ‘tet of eat intendent of public Instruction, edu directo! William Short, State Fee ' tor of the indy section; Carl B. Cro#on, Seattle, db rector of the speakers’ bureau; J HM, Piper, boy scout director; H 14 yea Former hour, ‘ erey On sale in the a garment c broken merly $1.65, For this cott hour, choice of 20 gar consist ments in blue, pink and i ate dress ekirt Children’s Stumped 1 Pan Dresses for embroidery with novelty 1 belts of ne ama cloth black and plum measurements fr Alvin Moc Seattle, director of rail to 28 inche Former lawn on light way employes. 5 7.91 , 4 . i yee ¥ Washington's quota this year in ot nse tae mene Porteety ; f yor ‘thls $13,822,000. Last year more than a fon dollars’ worth of savings stampa were sold in the United Stes, this state taking $22,889,936. town $4.75 he ae 19¢ Capes and Belted Coats Special Friday at $13.75 | .124¢ 50 of the amount NEW CLASS OPENED w clans in naturalization, for the benefit of those born in foreign countries who wish to become American citizens, will be opened at i the Y. M A. Thurada: nigh 1 ties New Second Floor 2 =| wi BACKING THE - BOYS JU8T, tors special sale on Friday, Voile Blouses | . * ih 2 | has grouped from the regular stock $1.25 HE time is at hand when an Ice Chest or |J) v1... tne nistory of tho war han! an assortment of thirty-five garments Upper Main Floor || Refrigerator isa necessity to safeguard the been written, the work done by the consisting of the following: N ortment of new. if i, * women at home will impress itself | Navy blue serge dnd poplin capes ttyles which affords |} health of the entire household. A good Refrig- |] upon tls nation as few even now wesiee i cireulae' S673. a timely opportunity to | | realize. Aterally, 6 wom: | ed coats of dar brown and gray choose the several “erator is a sound investment, and will pay for |] left ter non war} Mouse nected: tor. saat If many times over in economy of Ice Con- |J}** vefore been y more | “All sissa bat not each siée tn . “ ption and the perfect keeping of foodstuffs. |J)'" Ketune ana. = _curaienl be a ier ce broidery trimming, and | “Our liberal terms of credit on Refrigerators |}/ Se may have worked at the ex @ few at $24.50 fata ee | pense of health and are now suffer While they last, cholce......813.75 Sizes 36 to 46. ling from headaches, backache, drag gingdown pains or some derange- | |ment. It should be remembered that ydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for more than forty years has = been restoring such women to health Manya Kudina, native of Ras. [very bigh and food in very ex and strength, and ie now recognized} Sia, came to Canada with her pensive, and I had only @ little as a standard remedy. money left. “makes owning one particularly easy. — ——— 2to3 3to4 4to$ Flowers—A broken line of millinery flowers Veiling—One hundred and Georgette Blouses—25 consisting mortly of roses which are in twenty-five yards of fancy keOrgette blouses in @ colors suited for the trimming of hats on broken li of models 7 mesh veiling in black, Canadian Pacific Railway - _ nipeg. Miss Rudina had always — a ror guardian ange! seemed sale during the hour preceding. b fest trimmed with soutache pe : ; M longed to be an artist's model, |to be watching over me. The next ro Fiat brown, flesh, taupe, purple, praig ‘ 4 British Columbia Steamship Service After sketching her carter ilfe, |4%y I made the acquaintance of al|f uring this hour, “ 48e tan and white ociner: sory ee but she @ telling how she came te |man model. He discouraged me at| | SP +***--- Su - So ee pec . Take 8 stanidesianieieveniiay New York and finally became | fret when he, too, ier me that I Table Oileloth—200 yards of colored table a . BOE, el Gore “y beta gag on ae “TRIANGLE TRIP” It’s Pasy—TiYou Know Dr. | fnyct ihe, mestsnaeht mods | have to tramp tam wii w| | Senin oe, ehraa aon figure, For Tt) USB.@ rows tenn and Hn For this hour, 30c chp dete Formerly $4.95. For this > he crea 3inch Cretonnes— 250 pa id $2 75 Waffle Cloth—75 yards of 2¢inch white yards of hi eretonnes MOP ooneeas bs 4 waffle cloth, a heavy cotton fabric suitable jn assorted colors and pat- 100 Yards of Fancy Silk for separate skirts and suits. Formerly Stripe Waisting — Former ’ ly 85c. For this hour r this hour, 25c foc hes as PURE. venccsccnccsecicsvesesorcess bn ™ per a i hour, a yard..... 45c pore Pome ope 48c | . . in the studios, | Olive Tablets sie | him that I could not do that, he maid BY MANYA RUDINA |he would Introduce me to an artiat Vs, " 5 | 1 Jumped with joy Famous New York Artist's Model | 1 inet the « who, after talk I was in an awful fix. I must d0\ing to me for half an hour, said he something to carn a living if I could) would like to paint my portrait not persuade myself to go from stu-| wouldn't I pose for him? I accept |dio to studio seeking “vittings.” | eq hin offer—how gratefully, I had But I must do something in the) nard time concealing from him meantime. It requires much money) ‘The artist told me that he, strange to live in New York, Room rent in| on a PRINCESS LINER from Seattle to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. and return, OR MAKE AN ENJOYABLE START on Puget Sound and the Straits of Juan de Fuca and Georgia when en route to BANFF AND LAKE LOUISE in the CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES terns. Formerly 65¢ and Dress Shields—On sale in the Notion Sec tion. Ninety pairs of dress Ids in a broken line of sizes that inclu 4and 5. § ) ) } Jhe Rhodes Co. ly enough, saw me on the street the day before, and that he said to his but not each size in every style. Formerly Leave Seattle 9:00 a. m. daily for Victoria and Vancouver. friend: “Hasn't she beautiful lines?” 90c and $ . ond as oo beautiful lines 0c nd 1.00, For this hour, 11:30 p. m. daily except Monday for Vancouver direct. ‘TELLS EVERYBODY (1 was wearing an original cape that fh, BONE hc naccocanscncesensn glowed >. 75c Palatial Ships. Pacific Cuisine and Service. }I had designed and made myself.) Canadian Spacious Hotels at moderate rates. All war-time travel restrictions to Canada are cancelled and i CANADA WELCOMES YOU For full information, fares and reservations, apply to E. F. L. STURDEEF, General Agent, Passenger Dept. 8 Second Avenue, Seattle, » Phone Main 5588 Your Teeth Are of Vital Interest! In Consulting Dr. Wilson of the Day” You Get Relief Is Sanitation Washington's Leading Dentist $ The artist added that be had wanted to stop and apenk to me, but that = — Seetemensereee he had feared that I might have |and inhabitants in Italian terri IT 1S WONDERFUL SAYS J.C. RUARK “Saxe eo PT Is Becoming_| Healy Claime Land [code Phame and ha seta my fondest dreams! I was so ha p' P| special to The Star by N. EB. A) | (Special to The Star by N fan and but 23 JugoSlexe: am | py T wanted to dance and sing - A) | kingdom of the Serbs, Croats The next day I began to pore. HONOLULU, May 15—Hawali fs| ROME, May 15.—Italy, touched by | giovenes, 772 of each thousand Was Almost Down and Out! “ becoming an outpost of Asia in|charges of imperialism, has issued | natives and in Czecho-Slovakla But Tanlac Restored | Chinese Say Revolt American territory. Only one. wixth | charts to show that of each thous- | 642 are > of the naties nationality. the population ts ef the famous abor- | g = = ee Strength Gams 20 |, Caused by Nippon) icc cus ext cosas townie FLY SCREEN AT BARGAIN PRICES Friday We Are Going to Offer You Fly Screen at a Big Saving This Fly Screen comes . . \) in five widths. Some sizes are in the black «es | enamel finish and some : are green. In the lot there is also some of the doubie-coated screen (gal- | vanized and enameled). This sale will be limited to stock on hand, so get your orders in early, LIST OF SIZES 18 inches wide, regular price 7c ft., special at 4¢ ft. 20 inches wide, regular price 8c ft., special at 5¢ ft. 2 inches wide, regular price 9c ft., special at S¢ ft. 26 inches wide, regular price 12c ft., special at 7¢ ft. 36 inches wide, regular price 17c ft., special at 10¢ ft. (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) | Most of the rest are Japanese, Chi PEKING, May 15.—Following the|nese, Koreans and Filipinos. | “ft have made a twenty pound |eclaration of the independence of) Churches of the United States have gain since I smmenced taking | Mongolia, Chinese authorities have | divided the field #0 that their efforts Taniac, and all my troubles have|*#ked Japan to order Japanese offi-|will not overlap. The Methodist | been completely overcome,” said J lcers to leave. These officers are| Episcopal church does no Chinese Ruark, who is employed by the charged by the Chinese with inciting | work and the Congregational church |Washington Water Power Co. and|the trouble in Mongolia. The Japan-|does no Korean work. The Bud | who lives at 2820 North Perry|¢s¢ government repudiates their ac-idhists maintain 25 schools and re-| street, Spokane, while talking with | tion. Chinese forces have been sent | cently put up a $100,000 temple. Mor- | | & Tanlac representative the other |? Urea to handle the uprising. Rus-|mons have gained 4,000 adherents. day ns have aided the Mongolians and ——____— cof all the medicines and treat-| the new state has named Hutuktu ments I have tried,” continued Mr. | the living Buddha—as p lent, and AHOME MADE GRAY. Ruark, “Tanlac ia the only thing | orwantzed an army of 60,000. Y | that has ever done me a particle Can Make at “Home a Better | of pond MY hidsers wire th OM :| VICTORIA-VANCOUVER Gray Hair Remedy Than You i bad condition, a had caused me You Can Buy so much suffering for several FLIGHT IS FAST TIME MY AIM is to give the best work to be had regardless of price. An__ impartial examination of my office is con- vincing of the quality of my hods. - years, that I was just about down| VANCOUVER, B. C, May 15 and out so far as health and) Making the trip from Victoria in 43 strength is concerned, when I/minutes, Jack Clemence, pilot, and) Gray stre commenced taking Tanlac, I had) }1. 8, Graves, observer, in the path-lonjy unbecoming, but unnecessary | dull, y pain in my back] finder plane of the Aerial League of] you can darken it without using a|f | ked or faded hair is not | nearly time, and sometimes | Canada, alighted here in Minoru | aye lmy back would hurt me so bad I| park Wednesday at 1:13 p. m. “Any one can prepare a simpic | lcould hardly stand it, My appetite — mixture at home, at very little cost, was very poor, and many times 1 9 r met 1 House Gowns Made |*t wi! darken gray hair, ano to my work without make it soft and glossy. To a halt a bite of breakfast. Finally my} From Burlap Bags pint of wa add 1 ounce of bay I OFFER i i pound and % ounce of glycerine. met! | M tomach got all out of/ order and z fee, ‘ nox. of Suet ak “ : A :, Dentistry talon as I proces ii||wnat. little 1 did manage to est| ORONO, Me. May 16—They're| tous a* na eS ee eee We also carry a complete list of sizes in our regular pon under my own pe |would not digest properly, and 1) ™aking presentable house gowns out | 706 ingredients can be bough stock of wire screen. uj a rm: n per | k 1 " of bur «a at the University of | bal ts ht at business sonal na ; and after soon got #0 wea nd run-down ‘ jany drug ste at very little cost, or o M ie ome pmonstratio: je real 12 years’ trial I have |that I was Hardly able to do my pale hs pease = peor lthe drugeist will put it up for you. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. basis is an ad- vantage to both myself and pa- tient. The patient is Apply to the hair twice a week until! the desired shade is obtained, This will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger, It is not a Jaye, it does not color the most deli cate scalp; is not sticky or greasy | Jand does not rub off.” |work. I just felt tired and worn . nat |e ail the time, and just. gradu-|® Process removes the brand letters lally lost in weight every day. 1| 4nd figures, Then the cloth is dyed idn't sleep well, efth nd many | 49d house gowns are fashioned. Suits eee. e eeu Wh vail night |for farm work have also been made long, and would feel so bad in the|*rom the burls the largest practice In Washington. Lady attendants at all times I use the same methods and mater Russwin and Universal Food Choppers ectly —satis- fal all men of reputa morning that 1 Just Ain't soe how | REPUBLICAN CLUB To and my prac- : " ion have to give. A’ |1 could possibly get up and go to men Hee’ keeps grow- poe goes Re re HEAR YANK OFFICER ; These are the well-known Russ- ing. The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation ottice. * \talk about this Tanlac, and wel F. D. Colvin, assistant ccaperttion || win and Universal Food Choppers. good it was doing so many counsel, who has just returned from ple, that I decided to buy @ bot-| France, where he served as a captain | tle and see what it would do forlin the 61st infantry, will be the me. Well, sir, by the time I had| principal speaker before the Young finished my # bottle of Tan-|Men's Republican club at noon lac, I knew that I had at last|juncheon Thursday in Bird's cafe. found a medicine that was going | teria come my troubles, My ap-| - a ‘ petite came back, and I can now} AUTO STRIKES WOMAN eat anything I want and my 3} Miss Hazel Brown, 7783 Tenth not only digests perfectly, but is/ave, 8. W., ta suffering from a doing me lots of good, It ts sim-|wrenched shoulder and Injuries to They .are fitted with several knives for grinding meat, vege- tables, ete. Regular price $2 and $2. Special at No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. YOU CANNOT DENY YOURSELF Hundreds of people do not get dentistry until too late, because of fear of pa doing everything possible to overcome this evil. First of all, 1 am just enough of a business man to know tf I could remove the fear of the dental chair, even with ordinary work my business would grow, but with the best advantages possible to give it grows still greater. I want the public to know and understand that I am not offering quack methods, but what can be done by men of skill and careful training. My office has the best offer in this city In prices. We all want 00d work. This we all admit, but we are not willing to pay double to o $7. 50 Cast Menken Tea Ke ttleat $4.98 98 In mind ff your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have ag i ees Te ala cin esdhin dat tay’ Offic’: tee today ply wonderful the way I have gain-|her right hand as the result of an | pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ DAs. These are Griswold’s acto 7 a ase y ed in welght and strength Why, accident on West Spokane et, at ease, whi is @ menace to good i s ~ s 5 cannot be denied, and a visit will assure you. Sk daa. ilo , Cast Aluminum Tea I actually welgh as much, and feel| Riverside Wed as strong in every way as I ever| Brown ran from the curbing to did at any time in my If leatch a street car when she was have just finished my fourth bot-|struck by an automobile driven by tle of Tanlac, and my kidneys|G. W. Keniston, Alki ave. and seem to be in perfect condition,|thrown to the pavement and I never have that awful pain} in my back Iike I did) b PIONEER LOSES HEAVILY took this wonderful medicine, 1] Word received ‘e =Wednesday sleep like a log every night now, | tele of the disastrous bi: at Hope, and when I get up every morning |B. ©, on May 4, tn which W. I I am ready for a good, hearty|Wadieigh, pioneer of Seattle, lost breakfast,'and feel In condition to| heavily, occupants of his house hav. do a hard day's work, I am boost-|ing a narrow escape. Wadleigh ing Tanlac to everybody I meet}came to Seattle in the early ‘70s on the streets or anywhere else,/and lived here until going to Brit and I am mighty glad to e alish Columbia 15 chance to public state what Tan- lac has done for m nd to ree- ommend it to others who suffer|mer Denny as 1 did. | Tan |Drug Stores under the perac ‘rection of a special Tanlac represen: | tative.—Advertisement, health, We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize in this dread disease. Examina tion and estimate free, Sp care taken of children’s teeth. Reasonable discount to Union men and their families, Kettles, with a corru gated bottom, giving a large heating sur- face. They are the seamless construction and have a sliding at- tached cover and a wood handle grip. Regular price $7.50. Special at ....$4.98 No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Crowns .... 99.00 work "$5.00 Plates... $10.00 but Dr. Wilson stays with you Obey that ever insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson today DR. J. T. WILSON Opposite Colman Bldg. 81014 FIRST AVE. * Phone Elliott 1833 All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists INC, 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St. Phone Elliott 3633, 8:30 a, m, to 6 p, m, Sundays, 9 to 12. Charles Lati e held at the family 40th ave. N., at 2 p. is sold in Seattle by Bartell |™. Wednesday. A large number of al di-| Master Masons and lifelong friends | attended the funeral, Interment was made at Lake View cemetery, | Funeral servic Hour