The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has by Yenience to arsist you t individual ide: Our terms are ea than will be found anywhere. No JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 530 -McDOUGALL THE FIRST KITCHEN CABINET The first Kitchen Cabinet was a 4 The first Kitchen Cabinet today is a MeDOUG First in convenience, economy, and in a host of tures that make it distinctly MecDOUGALL. Easy to buy—the price is as moderate as that of others. Easy to pay for—under our small payment plan. een established for your furnish your Come, see the McDOUGALL and learn its great dif- ference and betterness. The patent flour sifter gives you just the right amount of four needed A 42-PIECE DECORATED DINNER SET GIVEN FREE WITH EACH McDOUGALL CABINET PUR- CHASED THIS WEEK. STAR’ WANT ADS BRING Billy Sunday Pans RESULTS ™ THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. MA, | Way of Enforcement Causes | Difference of Opinion “, only in drys roement would dreds of ore and | is cropping up ent to be per-| ahington, would ent the| I's h there ca yaximum per allowed by the as to exel all which are intoxt Wilson Booze Plan HOOD RIVER, Ore. May 24 nding the lifting no Wartime prohibition ban, : Wilson four Sun reprieves to fight'in # I'm ready e lifting of the ban. Taxes Due May 30 On May 30, 1519, the first half of all general County and State Taxes is due and payable, at the office of the County Treasurer. Frugal people will make cer- tain that this payment is promptly met. Should it be allowed to lapse, the privilege of deferring payment on the balance until Noveraber 30th is revoked, the entire tax is payable at once, and begins to bear inter- est at the rate of 12 per cent per annum. Checks or bank drafts should be made payable to Wm. A. Gaines, County Treasurer. Convenience in remitting for taxes is yours when your checking account is at The Scan- dinavian American Bank, since a bank draft or check will make it unnecessary for you to call in person at the Treasurer’s office. Remember, all deposits in this Institution of Service, whether saving or checking, are guaranteed safe through the bank’s membership in the Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund. Safety —strength—service are the foundation of this bank’s success. Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest es SRA TATA TAT SCANDINAVIAN Member Federal Reserye Bank Seattle, U.S. A. Second Ave. & Cherry St. Alaska Bvdiding, Home of the candinavtam American Bani Capital and Surplus $ 1,500,000.0 Resources Exceeding $24,000,000.00 Branch at Ballard | harpiets in th Ny Plans Jazz Party Rentdes Mra foctety pear of 60 male singer # will members of the Sym hestra. The mu program will be | not only by music jdents but by anyone who loves! tainment committee. After the music an informal re- ception will be held for Mr. Par- |sons and Mr, Rhodes. J. W. Spang- ler will preside, Then when these little formalities are out of the way the floor will be cleared and dancing start. It looks now, from the entertainment committee's view- Point, as if it will be one of the big events in the Chamber's his tory. Every member of the Cham. ber has been Invited to come and bring guests, es x "She May Be First || Lady of Canada | {$$ < $$ a | | |harmony, according to the enter-|- tess will be da when th r general. I ed the duke of Devon- lxhire. The earl of Athlone | brother to Qu 0 the first | | SEATTLE $1,317,800 OVER VICTORY QUOTA Seattle's subscriptions to the Vic tory Loan ¢ to $19,619,200, making $ quota according 800 over her latest reports |B. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound -}and state 0 ribed its 100, ralsing amount of $44 subjec 12th | offictals PACKERS READY TO RUSH MEAT TO HUNS » lifted, Huge meat t Igive the states a big lead |GERMANS HAVE MORE | SHEEP THAN IN 1914 tar by demand for food, shee’ because of the great need for wool, | Let's go buy Boldt ch try. Uptown, M14 3rd Ay. town, 913 2nd’ Av, “|ham's Vegetable Compound DRYS DISAGREE ‘Chamber Dumps Old Dignity in | ON NEW LAW Ash Can and Drapery Upper Main Floor PAGE 8 The Rhodes Co. | '-E OUTING FLANNEL—500 yards of plain 36-inch Outing } nel which sold formerly Special Tuesday, . -28¢ Upper Main Pioor a yard New Silk Poplin Dresses ; Women’s Collars M Towels and Toweling Special Tuesday Upper Main Floor TOWELING — 500 merly Tuerday, TOWELS —175 Heavy Turkish Towels, inches in size y 45 Special Tuesday, each... 33¢ al 18¢ each... $10.00 and $12.50 New Second Mloor Billie Burke Surplice and Short Waisted Models fa the pleasir 1 summer shades Copenhagen your dress of sizes are Special Tuesday 65c } sy tee Crepe de Chine Collars, which asmembled r Tues 0 formerly at $1.00, $1 $1.50 2 Choice of which may be had ion has Tuesda: 65¢ Muslin Gowns, Chemises and Corset Covers Reduced Upper Main Floor Fe TUESDAY Special Sales, our Und ar Section has grouped from regular stock four assort- ments of undermuslins, each variety offering exceptional inducement im saving and value. GOWNS —Slipover Muslin Gowns 7 with kimono sleeves and embroidery trimming. Formerly $1 Tuesday, choice at .... CHEMISES—Envelope Chemises ina range of sizes from 36 to 44. For | merly $1.25 and $1.50. Special Tues. — day, each CORSET COVERS — Embroidered and lace trimmed styles. Some slightly mussed. Formerly 600. || Special Tuesday, each 30¢ Martens Protected | by Chicago Police | to CHICAGO, Til, May 26.—(United | in; Press.)—Police protection and order | Ninety pounds of rubber h Om, marked the addresses here yester-| he admitted stealing landed him in M. Martens, representing | jail, day by L. the Lenine-Trotsky administration, and 8, Norteva, of the Rngsian sow et information bureau. Hundreds of sympathizers were turned away | when the halls were filled. FALLS UNDER CAR, PORTLAND, May 2 lor’s skull was fractu he lost both legs and an arm when he was run over by a street car Sunday. He | died late Inst night. Traylor at-| tempted to board a moving car and) fell under the trucks, He was a for mer service man. "| SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS" | | Was Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa—"I suffered for | seven long years’ with a lame back, irregular- ities and pain. I had one phy- siclan after an- other but they did me no good. I read about Lydia FE. Pink- ham's Vegeta- ble Compound | and gave it a 4} trial and in a ' short time I felt benefited now fine, without weakness or pain. Many of my friends have also taken Lydia been helped by _it."—Mrs, | Manoarrt Ness, 1846 BE. Hazzard ; St,, Philadelphia, Pa. | Women who suffer from displace- ments, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, —sideache, headaches or “the blues” should not Test until they have given this |f famous root and herb remedy, | {| Lydia B. Pinkh Vegetable | f| Compound, a tria The letters constantly being pub- women in every section yuntry prove be merit of Lydia E. yond ques: tion the Pink CONSTIPATION have siood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousneses, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion. sre” Pace T OO re | you think of advertising | think of The Star. | | jar | follows: HORSESHOES UNLUCKY = | CHICAGO, May 26.—John Hamil- n has lost his faith in the old say-| @ that there's luck in horseshoes. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always R Telephone Elliott 2667 1329 FOURTH AVENUE — ‘THE SALE EXTRAORDINARY | Dinnerware at Remarkably Low Prices This sale will give you a great opportunity to get. your dishes for your camp or summer home, or fill in your dinner set. Several patterns are included in this sale, and it will be to your advantage to buy. your dishes here—Tuesday. Dishes are on. special counters to make selections easy. ‘ Priced at 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and Up —h Ay List of Items Cups and Saucers Plates, all sizes Covered Vegetable Dishes Open Vegetable Dishes Platters Jugs Soup Plates Fruit Dishes Oatmeal Dishes Yellow Mixing Bowls Earthen Tea Pots COME BARLY No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders COME EARLY A GREAT PAINT BARGAIN | A Can of Enamel or Paint at 10¢ Just received, a special lot of Paints, Enamel and Stains, | are going to offer them to you at a bargain. You will find a good range of colors to select from. Sa also includes gold and aluminum. This is one of the biggest Paint ¥ specials we have ever offered. Your | choice of a can of Enamel, Paint or Stain at 10c 26-Piece Set Community Parplate in an Oak Case at $10.95 Every one is famil- with Community Parplate. This set we are offering con- sists of 26 pieces as Six knives, 6 for 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar spoon, complete in an oak case with drawers. Special at

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