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Woodhouse-Grunbanm Furniture Co, Ine. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU o™ CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your con venience to arsist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas, Our terms are easier and our pr than will be found anywhere, No extra charges; no Tntereat, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—2:30 TO 5.30 REF RIGERATORS Compare your ice bills with some friend who is using an AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR. That will tell the story and you won't have to take our word for it that the AUTOMATIC IS THE MOST ECO- NOMICAL of all refrigerators. POSLAM WANTS TO HELP YOUR BROKEN-OUTSKIN When any itching skin disease af- fects or when any slight eruptional aos to itech and burn, apply jam ‘ou may be confident that qirouble is having the right for you have called to healing power highly ed, active and persistent. tehing stops and the skins feel im- Measurably crateful. In the treat m- ce affections, Pe results are quickly felt and| |BARBECUED MEAT IS | | FORT WORTH, Tex, June 26. shipment of 3,500 pounds of hot bar | becued meat was made over a dis packing rived at serve, while iarty boxes meat and it is claimed that when packed this way hot can be shipped over distances requir concerns recently and ar the destination ready tc hot in boxes constructed sim to fireless cookers. Uttle variation in temperature. TO RAISE BIG FUND Boid everywhere. For free sample| A fellowship dinner of Seattle Con Bett aren ee ily Aboratories, | sregationalists was held Wednesday s ow York City night, at the Plymoath chureh, tc Pos! medicated with F celebrate the raising " = should be used if skin Is tender sensitive. fund for church improvement work. = The Butler Drug Co.’s Friday and Saturday Specials For the Man Who Shaves Himself We sell advertised and trade-mark goods because we know they are guaranteed by the makers and because the prices of the goods are fair and can always be obtained at our store at a saving to you. You get what you want and not something just as . 29 .29c Mennen's meer Cream Talcum Powders | Powder . 85c Powder Palm Olive Taleum Powder Misce! Se Razor Strop Dressing 10¢ Styptic Pencils Nyal's After Shave $2.50 O14 seve, straight blade ... $1.65 seo... $8.00 STROP YOUR OWN SAFETY | RAZOR BLADES Gem Strop- Kanners’ Slide Stroke Stropper. . Pinaud’s Lilas | Vewstas Two ie Extra Specials Gem Razors in Everready Razors OE Mail Order Roaine When you need drugs or other drug store goods, don't do without them until you find it convenient to come to town. Form a habit of shopping by mail and have what you want when you want it Our parcel post business is now so exten- sive that we have inaugurated a regular mail order depart- ment. Goods are sent by the first mail after receipt of orders. Thrift Is I Is Power—Buy Ww. s. S.—Save and Succeed. U. S. Government Authorized Agency for Thrift Stamps. } Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE TESTS smoke, walk up t= regular find t heart irremu- ; New York.—Dr. Connor, formerty ef Johns Hopkins hospital, says Many men who smoke, chew or anuff and who are seemingly suffering from pro- organic ailments, Thou- of them would never have flicted had it not been for! Ruse of tobacco, and. thousands | soon Ket if they would | ft tobacco. The | chief habit forming principle of to- | acco is nicotine, a deadly poison| which, when absorbed by the system, | slowly affects the mem branes, tissues and yital organs of | the body. The harmful effect of to- Bacco varies, and depends on eircum- Stances. One will be afflicted with general debility, others with catarrh of the throat, Indigestion, conatipa-| tion, extreme nervousness, sleepless: | pens, loss of memory, lack of w gower. mental confusion, etc May suffer from heart disease, chial trouble, hardening of t teries, tuberculosis, blindne: even ‘cancer, or the common afflic- tion known as tobacco heart. If yo tobacco in any form, you can detect the harmful effects by taking your Sires flights of stairs then stop. If you You are out of breath, you at is forced, trembling « jar, you may tional or organic heart trouble. you or snuff to quiet your nerves, you re a slave to the tobacco habit, and poisoning yourself with the deadly drug, nicotine. In either case you have just two al- ternatives—keep on with the self- poisoning procens, Irrespective of the dangers, and suffer the cons quences, or give up the habit and cape the dangers. You can overcome the craving and stop the habit in « very short time by using the follow- ing Inexpen. formula. Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotol tab- lets, take one tablet after each meal, and in a time you will h no desire for bacco, the craving will have left y With the nicotine poison out of yo system, your general health will quickly {mprove. Note—When asked about Nicotol tab- lots, one of our leading drugeist truly © wonderful remedy for the tobacco bal we have ever sold befors. We are author if © positivel money to every duwatisfied customer, and we would not permit the use of 0 name unless the remedy ponscased usual mertt.” this elty under an iron-clad money-back guarantee by all up-to quently your throat, chances are that your throat is af- flicted by catarrh, and it may be the beginning of more serious trou- morning, | Quy, SENT LONG DISTANCE tance of 600 miles by one of the local | Preparation ‘The cooked meat was packed | ™Anufacturers These | hold from 100 to 150 pounds of cooked meat of a $25,000 be a vietim of func-| eel that you must amoke, chew | mparatively short | ay ahead of anything ined by the manufacturers to refund the Micotol tablets are sold in | druggists, T]ARREST MAN AS | BANK ROBBER Held by! Charles Coney, 21, Los Angeles Police ANGELE al with having |Hank of Beaverton June 10, to be Los Charged « June 26 robbed the of $3,800 by the Coney, 2, of arrested by the |potice in a hotel here | He dented any knowledge of the! robbery and claimed that the $2,300 Jwhich was found him by the [police was the result of of savings A girl about 17 years of age was with Coney at the time of his af rest, but she was not detained by the police, Coney claims to be @ divcharged satior | Ore ” 4 man sald | pollee Charles | Camas, was on years AUTHORITIES, NOW | SHOW JUST WHAT TANLAC REALLY IS Many Facts | of ‘Taterent Are Now Given to the Public Regarding It recent of this was made that In a announcement Tan |lac now has the largest sale of any | medicine of its kind in the world and that more than twelve militon | hotties had been sold during the past four years, These are unusual figures, and| the question naturally arises In the jmind of the reader why this phe homenal success and has this far out-stripped all of ite kind, It ts therefore that the should ffer some to satisfy ublic inter tasue paper medicines natural jothee , jonty explanation est In the first manufactured in Taniac ts f the largest and most modernly equipped labora tories in this country, Its formula ing 60 to 10 hours in transit with |!" purely ethical and complies with all national and state and drug laws Altogether are ten ingredients In Tanlac. jor which ts of recognized I pew value. Many of these ingredients been individually known an used since civilization first began, and jsome of them have been used and [prescribed by leading leverywhere, but until brought together in proper propor jtion and as tion as In the Tan lac formula, humanity had not here tofore realized their full value and | effect | | Im referring to one of the more jimportant ingredients of Taniac, jthe Encyclopedia Britannica says “It has long been the source of the most valuable ton edict have ever been discovered.” In re |ferring to others of the general tonic drugs contained in Tanlac the j13th Edition of Potter's Thera- peutics, a standard medical text book, states that “they impart gen eral tone and strength to the en- tire system, inctuding all orgam and tissues.” This same well known authority In describing the physiological ac- tion of still another of the tn- Sredients of Tanlac which is of value in treating what is com- monly known as “a run-down con- dition,” uses the following exprea- sion: “It is highty esteemed In loss of appetite during convalescence from acute diseases.” There are certain other elements in Tanlac which because of their influence upon the appetite, diges- tion, assimilation and elimination | improve the nutrition and vital ac-| |tvity of all the tissues and or |wans of the body, and produce that| | state of general tonicity which jcalled health | In discussing another jthe pure food | there each thera have physicians they were| ] | that} ingredient Encyclopedia Britannica say: “It ts one of the most efficient of that class of substances which act jUpon the stomach so as to invigor~ | |ate digestion and thereby increase | the general nutrition, It is used jin dyspepsia, chlorosis, anemia and | various other diseases in which the | }tone of the stomach and alimentary canal is deficient.” Concerning jstiil another ingredient this same jstandard authority says: “It causes | [dilation of the gastric blood vessels | increases secretion of the astric juice, and causes greater activity in the movements of the muscular layers in the walls of the stomach. It also tends to lessen the senst- bility of the stomach, and so may gastric pain United States the ,following comment re another ingredient “it may be used in all cases of pure debility of the digestive organs or where a general tonic impression is lrequired. Dyspepsia, atonic gout, | hysteria, and intermittent fever are | |are among the many affections in }which it has proven useful.” There are certain other Ingredt- enta described in the Dispensatory Jand in other standard medical text books as having a beneficial action upon the organs of secretion, whose proper functioning results In the purification of the blood streams passing through them. In this manner objectionable and pot sonous ingredients of the blood are| removed, and the entire system is invigorated and vitalized. Taniac as designed for the correction of disorders the stomach, liver, and bowels. the same time, however, It Is a powerful reconstructive tone and body butlder, for it naturally fol- lows that any medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the thorough elimination of the waste products must there fore have a far-reaching and beneficial effect the entire syatem. | Although Tantac’s claims for |premacy are abundantly supported | by the world's leading authorities, it is the people themselves who have really made Tanlac what it ts. Millions millions have it, and have told other mil what {it has done for them, That is why Tanlac has become the real sensation of the drug |trade in this country, and that ts also why it.is the most widely talked-of medicine in the world to day Tanlac in gold in Seattle by Rartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of special Tanlac representa tive,—Advertisemen | | Dispensatory makes garding | primarily of most | upon upon used | lions | Got the Sears on His Sheil. |MISS M. M. RETURNS FROM EAST) At |i ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 19: | By CHIKF TAHAN Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe race story, did you say, boys and girls? Well, now, let me see. Ob, yea! now I remember all about 1, Maybe you'll think this in the queerest that you ever heard | about haps it tn. Well, everybody knew that the Terrapin was very slow on hin feet but he was always bragging on him self, He was always saying how fast he could go if he ever tried very hard, One day he said to the Deer 1 can outrun you any time that you want to run.” Huh!" maid the Deer, ‘Then with out saying another word he lifted | his head up high and stepped over the Terrapin, and he turned right around and stepped right back over him again. The Terrapin didn't lke that, A rac and p and | they had a long dispute as to which | could beat the other | Aareed to have their race At last they They agreed to run mountain ridges, and should cross should be the On the day before the race the Deer said to the Terrapin, “You know that you can’t run, and you can never win thin race, so I'll give you the first ridge, and you'll have jonly three to cross while I go over four.” The next day all of people were there The Deer took his start. But the Terrapin ahead toward the ridge ax | they had arranged, and they could hardly see him thru the tall grass Pretty soon the Bear gave the word to start The Deer ran on down the moun tain and nearly up to the top of the next ridge Tut when he looked up again, there was the Terrapin Just going over the top. This surprised the Deer made his longest Jumps to catch up Hut when he got to the top there was the Terrapin again away over the third ridge, just climbing over it. Hy this Ume the Deer was getting tired and nearly out of breath, But he kept on+going as fast an he ould. Down the mountain side he went, and up toward the next ridge. And there he w juet in time to the «Terrapin climb over the fourth ridge, and so, win the race. But is was easy the way the Ter rapin did it, for all of the Terrapin's uncles and cousing looked just like him, and he posted one of them near the top of each ridge to wait till the Deer came in sight; then he would across four the one that the fourth one first, winner the animal to nee the race had gone cond and he When he came up he couldn't find the Terrapin, and so he thought the | Terrapin was ahead, place ready to| CHIEF TAHAN TELLS How Slow Terrapin Beat the Fast Deer in a Race (But the Terrapin Cheated, Didn't He, Kiddies?) | | | Chief Tahan posed in full Indian climb over it and hide in the grass. | chief costume, including war bonnet, so his little friends in Seattle might see how ho looks, The real Terrapin had placed him: | self on the fourth ridge so as to | come out at the end of the race he won. Next Story—How the Terrapin Traffic Ordinance to Be Ready Soon| Autolsts will know what Seattle's new traffic rules will short time. ‘The public amfety committee of the city counctl, taking up the code sec tion by section, will meet Saturday morning to get the traffic regula Uona in shape to go before the coun. cil Monday Owners of “for hire” automobiles And representatives of taxi compa nies were the principal oppoinents of portions of the revised code on Wed: | neaday afternoon. The new ordinance was drawn by Annsistant Corporation Counsel Geo. Meagher, and contains, recommendations from Utilities Su perintendent Thomas F. Murphine and Police Chief Joel Warren. CONNOR Miss M. M. Connor, advertising manager of MacDougall-southwick, has just returned from a month's trip thru the East. Miss Connor vis ited New York, Chicago, Philadel | phia, Boston and other points during her trip. | AMBASSADOR’S WIFE VISITS IN SEATTLE - Mrs, Roland 8. Morris, wife of the American ambassador to Japan, with her daughter, Mine Sarah A. Morris, iw in Seattle, en route to her sum. |mer home in San Francisco. They arrived on the Kashima Maru Wed: nesday |MISS ETHEL GAGAN IS ON HER WAY EAST Miss Ethel Gagan, blouse and sweater buyer for MacDougall-South wick, has left for Eastern markets, to buy new fall merchandise BRATE NEW BRIDGE the completion of the new university bridge, which | will be dedicated July 4, was held by the University club Tuesday Ing, club members and guests as sembling at a banquet. Speakers in cluded Prof. E. 8. Meany, of Washington; City Engineer A. H Dimock, J. R. Forkner, C. W. Hart and Martin Korstad % — A WASTE OF MONEY - oe ” Magnet—That fellow knows too much about my affairs. T had to give him $5,000 to keep me out of jail. Wite—Oh, Henry, please stop spending your money so foolishly. be within a| principally, | even: | University | “| Canceled Checks Will Be Placed “It you have given the Mother Ryther Child Home fund a check | for $100—or $1,000— “IF you have—and it hasn't been returned to you canceled— don't try to have some poor bank clerk fired.” ‘This (rom Mra. J. L. Hall, wom: en's chairman of the Ryther Home drive Here's the explanation: “These checks for large dona tions, for whole hoedfuls and truckloads of bricks, we are go ing to retain after cancellation, and they will be placed in the cor ner-atone of the home for little destitute kiddies Seattle ix build: |{ Ing for Mother Ryther, on Stone way.” Don't crowd! They'll bufld the corner-stone to accommodate all ) the checks they get. i ! | | mann News Merchants Are Wilkes Guests Star news merchants to the num- {ber of 300 will visit the Wilkes theatre Friday night to see “Char He's Aunt.” Eugene Warley, man- ager of the Wilkes, has an evening jammed with entertain- ment for the kids What will women do if there is no | housekeeping in heaven? _ Adler-i-ka Again! “Adler-\-ka weight in gold ED my constipation and bowel trouble which I h ed) Mrs, Anna Wagner, bury, Mo Adler-i-ka sourness, stopp | INSTANTLY per and TIRE alimentary canal ALL foul matter which poisons m. Often CURES constipa- the Prevents ar lettin, We have sold Adiler-i-ka many years. jIt 1s a mixture of buckthorn, cara, glycerine and nine other sim- |ple drugs. Swift Drug and leading druggists ASHAMPOO WORTH TRYING | It is not necessary your hair so frequently | tirety and properly jtime by the u shar poo. he | quickest drying champoo n recommend to that brings out 1 the natural | beauty of the hair and may be en joyed at very little expense, by dis solving a poonful of canthrox which obtained from any in a cup of hot water. rakes © full cup of shampoo nough #0 it is easy to apply hair has been worth Its It has CUR- nerious as » me. expels vg st pt lower bowel, ALL gas and nach distress BOTH up flushing E n ca to shampoo if it is en each good and cleansed really to us use that our readers we be quid, it to all the the top of the b rubbed into. the ry strand of hair, solves all impurities, Tt is very soothing and cooling in its actio as well as beneficial to both scalp and hair, After rinsing out the lather so creaged, you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy, 1 This, when scalp and onto chemically dis in Cornerstone | promined | Removes | instead of just to| 9 to 10 Silk Remnants Fancy and Plain Stiks in “% to 3 yards b of hour lengths of in this Jot, will fered during HALF Prick at Silk Remnants ot 5% yards, of plain and fancy weaves in this lot, will be priced during this hour at 1-3 less than reg ular price Pett of Kid nines In lengths 4 to a pair tn — Cotton A disponnl Petticoats Geor and priced black with at $12 flounces and all Dresden patterns, 34 to 40-inch lengths; formerly $1.26, $146 and $1.60. cholee plain Dres den a6 not 1 hour, choice White to 36 inches. choice at 2to3 CURTAINS..30 $1.25 LACE only, pairs, in Former; a pair MEN'S ATHLETIC length, sleeveless style, made of cotton fabri Sizes 36 to 44. Formerly $1.5 a suit 3 BUST FORMS, sizes 16, 36 and in the Suit Section lowered to the proper this hour, height for fitting skirt, waist, sult, dress or coat. For this hour, choice light colored grounds with in pink, blue, lavender and green Formerly 45¢ — { ACTORS WILL DANCE AT MASONIC TEMPLE With Carl Reiter, manager of the Moore theatre, as master of cere monies, the actors of Seattle—and also some from the circuite-—will hold their first annual ball at the Mhsonic temple, Thursday night. | The entertainment features, includ are in the hands of ing vaudeville, ors. Baby Blinded From Eczema “The child's head and face were almost a solid sore. The eyes perfectly blind, Doctor sald the worst case he had ever seen. One sample of D. D. D. did won- derful work. A complete cure followed.” Thos. J. Dorminey, Jenison, Ala You write, too, to the D. D. D. Company of Chicago for a sample and get immediate relief. Or, come in and we will tell you what D. D. D. has accomplished in your. own neighborhood. Your money back un- lens the first bottle relieves you. 35e, = t1.0f Totion sr Skin Disease DRUG STORE | | HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Free Examination Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? No! Then naturally you should entrust the examination to the most reliable optician whose skill, experience and years of practice can determine whether you need glasses or a change of lenses and preseribe the correct glasses for your individual requirements, Always Reliable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST vo is 1221- 7 hird Ave *COR UNIVERSITY a this hour, Blousee—A group of Silk Blouses in a mincel laneous ‘Taffeta and nine each style or color $3.50 and $4.00 Special Friday at $2.95 New Second Floor OR Friday's selling the Garment Section will display on one table seventy-five Wash Skirts in two-piece styles with fancy pockets and belts. These are made of white cotton gaberdine and are in waist measures of 24 Formerly $3.50 and $4.00. Special for Friday, 4 this hour, 95c UNION SUITS in knee especially desirable for summer. 50. For 95c These may be raised or desired have wire frame which makes them adaptable $1.35 32-INCH SHIRTING MADRAS—200 yards, in novelty For this hour, a yard ‘ant to J. C. Crigwell, general passen- | Friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O.D. Orders taken, nor deliveries made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 toll Women's Mended Gloves patrn Gloves 11 to 12 Toweling—300 l6inch Linen full bleached colored border; 26e, Yor this hour, a yard Children's and Pants—a wale of 40 garments on male in the Women's Knit Underw r Section Vests in high neck, short sleeve style; Pants in ankle length in me dium weight cotton, for merly 50c each For this hour, 15c 4 garment 1to2 Silks, Special $1.00 a Yard For a disposal sale the Bilk € in Section, on the Upper Main Floor, has assembled two hun- Qred yards of plain and fancy silk weaves, con- sisting of Plaid Taffetas, Liberty Crepe, Silk Shirt. ng, Messaline and Crepe Chine, in a broken € colors; 32, 1% and 40-inch widths, that sold at $2.00 50, will sell during yards of Toweling and with formerly 17c of Mended in annorted colors. For 89c 16 a Vents ansortment of clean-up te, Crepe de Chi One was formerly at $10.00 at $5.75 Sizes 44 and 46, but nize in. every For this $3.75 well six to 50 49, at Tub Skirts 3 to 4 24 AUTO SCARFS, Fringed and hemstitched Auto Scarts of dotted mercerized fabrics in assorted color ings. Formerly $1.25. For this hour, 75¢ each JEWELRY—A broken line of gold filled and sterling silver bar pins and brooches; some finished in enamel. Sixty pins in the lot that sold a at 50c, 6c and $1.25, for in the Drapery Section. this hour, _25¢ Formerly 8c. For . 5e The Rhodes Co. BURGLARS ROB HOUSE Breaking the glass in a kitchen | window, burglars Tuesday afternoon entered the home of E. W. Flohr, 1882 24th ave. N. The house was ransacked. A quantity of jewelry, valued at several hundred dollars, was stolen. BECK TO LEAVE To take up the position of assist- 4toS MEN'S SHIRTS—76 Shirts in plain colors and faney stripes have become sotled from display (sizes 14 to 18, but not each size in every color or pattern), that sold formerly at $1.50. For this reason during this hour we will sell them, : choice at ‘ 95c BRASS CURTAIN RODS— 100 extension rods on sale color ecru open mesh 38, on sale and stripes 35c Reduce 10 to 6@ Ihs., or more, under $100 GUARANTEE by Korein sys- tem, tain Ol ef Korein at any busy Grug store; or write for free brochure to Korein Co., NH-1138, Station F, New York City. Become slender by best method. No salta, no thyroid, no starving, no tedious reat Delightfully easy, rapid ction: Improves a YE. metry, + ADD YOUR LIFE! Start today.—Aadver- | ker agent for the McCormick Steam- |B ‘i#ement ship Co, Walter Beck, former pas- Howard Russell, of the Wilkes play-| senger agent in Seattle for the New | | York Central lines, leaves for Los | Angeles next week. 60c Window Scratiis at 39c A big special offer for Friday. The Continental Adjustable Win- dow Screens, size 15 inches high, extends to 38 inches. Regular price 60c, special at... Pages “AGAIN WE SAY All-Wool Bathing Suits at $2.98 We were fortunate in securing another lot of those all-wool 2-piece Bathing Suits that proved so popular last Saturday. A Bathing Suit of this same quality made in one piece would cost you $8.50. We offer these all-wool, 2-piece suits at $2.98. A good assortment of sizes for men and boys. This lot of Bathing Suits is the last of this stock of 2-piece suits. It will be your last chance to buy one at $2.98 $2.35 Food Chopper at $1.59 These are the well known Univer- sal Food Choppers. They are fitted with several knives for grinding meat, vegetables, etc. Regular price $2.35, special at. . .. $1.59 $3.00 Cut Glass Water Set at $1.49 This is a beautiful Cut Glass Water Set in the grape pattern, consisting of a tall Optic shape jug and six tumblers. Just what you need for cold drinks. $8.00 value at ................. $1.40 Phone or C. O. D. Orders. ; like "Tunetaton No

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