The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Farniture Co., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven fence to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY BEAUTIFUL conception of one of the most popu- lar designs in Dining Room Furniture. This William and Mary Dining Room Suite consists of a large buffet, a 48-inch top table that extends to six feet, five high-back leather-seated chairs and an arm chair to match. All finished in Jacobean. Special for the eight pieces $ 1] 7 7.50 PALAGe HI _NEW SHOW—STARTING TOMORROW Presents Bob Matthews’ **DREAMLAND” With Moe Ashton and Willie Fields, assisted by Ethel Wilson and Company ~ An Imagination in Three Scenes and Seven Characters. 5 MORE BIG HIPPODROME ACTS And FEATURE PHOTOPLAY _ EARLE WILLIAMS in “A Rogue’s Romance” COMING—Jalia Arthur in “The Cavell Case” THEATRE j) Second and Spring Continous Daily, | | Peter had made up | prise that on this Gets a Treasure BY THE STORY LADY Ever since Peter could ber @ crusty old man with had lived in two-roomed house all He ha board But the married daughter decided he was too old to live alone so she made him come and live with her, Before he moved he naited everything down tight and tho the boys had often rummaged they never found anything interestir The place tooked very lonely remem on his nose old little june a brown the built a cross old man's that 1 deserted and story about see told it believed it #0 often really himaelf id the rest of the boys, The the boys didn't go t's place and when ball the they ing and that and #0 sult was ¢ around Old W by chance the tall board fence draw lots to after it Therefore it was with great sur Saturday after eter was to receive ng good a whole week und to Old ghost he rs lew always had to would go see who noon when FP a eward for by that he followed Papa « Wart's front gate Ho was still further surprised when he found Hal and Mr. Henshaw and Corny and Mr. Jones and Billy and his Dad. The boys all puzaled and the men all looked high: ly pleased Papa unlocked the gate with flourish and handed Hal the key he said, “Mr, Ramaey de a Roys,” cided to sell hin place and we have/ bought it. We are going to turn it over to you boys and we hope it will keep you busy and out of mis ¢ tor a long time. If you will pitch in and work like tow heads and clean the from the place we will make concrete #wimmin’ hole under th big elm tree. You can have y ball diamond on the other aide of the house and use the house for a place to keep your gimeracks.” The boys stood speechless. A whole little weeds away you a ur house and a lot to do with as they} hole to pleased and « swimmin’ boot! “What are you grinning about, Peter?” asked Papa. “Did OF Wart know what you was join’ to do with itt" 0, 1 think not. We dealt thru ai estate firm. Why?" “Jiminy! Wouldn't he cuss if by could see us kids runnin’ around over his place, Boys, let's ask him over” HELEN CARPENTER MOORE STATE WOULD BUY LAND Proposed legislation in the form of a constitutional amendment, permit ting the state to purctiase lands by condemnaation, will be discussed at a Meeting of the Washington State Land Settlement association, in Yakima, September 2 ‘THE IMSTRUMENT OF QUALITY OnorT, CLEAR AS A BELL hen as the leader. The Sonora plays all dise records as they and the Sonora is guaranteed. You Hear It You Know It’s Best ‘A Phonograph which, because of its perfections, is recognized should be played, f grew up to weeds and looked | HEAR THE SONORA BEFORE YOU BUY! PRICED FROM Manufactured by Sonora Phonograph Co. NEW YORK There's a Dealer in Your City The Sonora has many valuable features which are patented and a wart! Wednesday, 1 Time is hazy Hotel Lively guess . My Dear Joan } 1 must heart out to you or burst tler away with . and that whatever get no farther than that dear head of that been | counsel were bare logged | kiddies together ountry town This an I ber, iy what he said to me |—John de artist-in le | We boat moonlight at the hotel, after ¢ ing by the women gu him how delicious the music was 1 played for you,” he said, tak Jing my hand so swiftly { couldn't prevent it--even if I wanted to. The passion in hin shook me commanded myself with an effort | “Where Paris — Italy |where, Do you know you know Venice? * * * * 1 know you will bi ther rash wi my 1 na wine my ai we in can remem tonight ond as nearl Gallier nint were on Paris? every did you study Vienna Paris? Do Dorothy, [reared American to me, who knows the you kno ur litte New want you Par Don't, pleare—" 1 broke in mustn't use this tone, really it terrifies me—t Oh, you're going pose; I hate it, You are a human, aren't you? Can't 1 love you been and listen to me world York I | to listen! Dent you see all the women I have met, 1 never lived till now, never! cared for any one of them—really? Let us live! I want you to see Paris as I know it—the Alexandre bridge with the sunset on the gol den horses; the Eiffel tower in the! mint, like a lace pyramid with ite point dissolved clouds; the boulevards on a golden afternoon. when all the world sips tte wine and-water, carefree and happy watching life swirl by. * * * “| want you to see this moon on| the lagoon in Venice, and hear the Unkle of the guitare and the calls) of the gondoliera as they pole their biack boats round the corners of crumbling palaces, I want you with me in Sorrento with its white road cut from the rock winding along the| coast! The water is like bright-blue wine, and there are old, old mona» teries—inns now where one can live and 1 was turning have in the dizzy, Joan. His voice, his t ch, the things he said. the wild fancies he called up—fright- ened me. I wrenched myself away and tried to rise. He drew me back sharply “silly I shall not harm/ you. What are you afraid of? and who are you? What do you mean, and why do you speak «< love to me who am almont stranger. Marriage is" "Oh, marriage! Slavery. | Man- made law. Stupid conversation, Ronda moré cruel, more repulsive child | forget that you are a convenionally- | that with all the places I have! | that and much benides. KO |ther from that man, t Don't you Jlove something want | to fear love don't know, You t know you frighten ause I What ran .— “The passion in his voice shook me.” than prison can devise! I felt myself growing cold from head to foot, Joan And yet I swear I felt more terrified than 1 wanted him to go on to know what his life what misery of mar | riage could make him talk #0, Yet he was asking me to do a hideous thing I loathed him, and at the same time pitied him. 1 recognized the wrong-—and could not rid myself of the spell hin personality and words wove round me “Dorothy-—-littie exquisite made moinelic—hear what I say.” He dropped his voice to a thrilling gen tleness and laid his forehead against my hand. "Some day I shall tell you the story. But promixe me to- nt that you will think with your and not your mind over what ask. © © © Remember nothing matters but love, I can give you We shall back now, but tomorrow I shall gee you again.” An we entered the hotel, to you shocked I wanted really wns hear Joan, a Is|man who plays in the hotel orches:|have time to sing. tra, a youth with tragic eyen, brushed by os. He looked at de Gallier, then at me, long and men. acingiy, I thought. I hurried to my room. Joan, I shall hear fur that last one. DOROTHY. BY THORNTON (Copyright, NY and Mr. You, siree; they Wren were busy. ; were busy it} | exclusive, such as the “bulge” de- sign lines, the special long-run- ning motor, the spring control, the motor-meter, the tone control at the sound source, ete. The Sonora will delight you for years. It is, indeed, the Phono- graph beautiful. SONORA WON HIGHEST SCORE FOR TONE AT PAN- AMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION. 0.00 TO $1,000.00 Sold by sone, ane | Go. 1519 Third Ave. Ee Gives Comfort to | Expectant Mothers | By making elastic the muscles, during the anxious months before maternity, | | Mother's Friend renders the ligaments pliant for expansion as the system is) preparing for the coming event. How | natural then that the new dawn is |looked to in. happy anticipation. | | Mother's Friend is used externaily. . At all Druggists. | Special Book let on Motherhood and Baby free. Bradfield RegulaterCo, Dept. f 6, Avante. Os. \Rupture Kills '7,000 Annually | and persons each year the burial certificate ked “Rupture.” Why? } ‘unfortunate ones had neg maelves or had bi E of the affliction and payi the cause, W doing? Are you neglect Te 1919, by T. W is ONT 4) Jenny and Mr. Wren Are Busy W. BURGESS Burgess) there were any busier little folks anywhere, Peter Rabbit couldn't imagine who they could be, You see, every one of those seven egg in that nest had hatched, and seven mouths are a lot to feed, when every morsel | of food must be hunted for and car Hed from a distance. There was little time for gossip now, Just as soon as it was light enough to see, Jenny and Mr. Wren MEN’S SILK SHIRTS M Vloor, Rear She Rhodes Co. All High Grade Summer Capes and Coats Reduced to $19.75 New Second Floor All our high-grade Summer Capes and Coats have been reduced to make even more room for our Fall merchandise. The stock includes Silk Tricolettes, Moire, Faille and Satins. Wools are in good grade Tric- otine, Silvertone and Serges, all handsomely lined. Among them are Knitted Sport Coats and Capes of high shades, trimmed in white and tan Angora. This assortment comprises Coats and Capes that were formerly priced at $39.50, $45.00, $55.00 and as high as $89.50. There are all sizes, but not each style in every size. Girls’ School Hats New Second Floor large assortment of Girls’ School Hats in fine felts, beavers and velvets, in those graceful Rolling Sailors, mushroom and poke shapes, in colors of Navy, Brown, Taupe and Black. The Velvets have stitched brims or plain, trimmed with rib- bon bands and long streamers. The cuts shown are of beaver, in taupe, $7.50, and navy blue felt, trimmed with red and blue ribbon, $3.95. Prices are $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $7.50 and $7.95. Cotton Serges Upper Main Floor 300 yards of 36-inch Cotton Serge in colors of Maroon, Dark Red, Brown and Navy, to be made up for school dresses, housewear or general use. Regular 45¢ a yard, Reduced for Thursday, a yard...........:esccececcececserencess SOG Kitten’s Ear Crepe Kitten’s Ear Crepe in colors of Taupe, Copenhagen, a Fawn, Wistaria and Black, width 40 inches. The yard... . 00 | time to gossip, and said so most!short distance when his attention | emphatically, Nor did Mr, Wren| was caught by a song so sweet and| Of course, they | so full of little trills that he first | had to rest once in a while, but it| stopped to listen and then hurried| was never for a very long time.| to look for the singer. Whenever she did stop to reat, Jenny e - Next story: Peter Discovers Linnet. looked worried. She had the care of that Dig family on her mind every | Adventist Meet } Opens Thursda: minute So at last Peter gave up the of trying to find out from her cer tain things he wanted to know and hopped off to look for some one who| The Western Washington confer was les busy. He had gone but &/ence of Seventh-Day Adventists with | | headquarters in the Lippy building | | will hold their annual encampment | four and onehalf miles east of Au |burn for 10 days, beginning Thurs- | day. The camp is located on the campus | of their new missionary academy and being just north of the Auburn | Enumcluw highway, is of easy access | y auto to all living in Seattle or Ta- | | coma. } patamtly es lieves Heartbura, An attendance of 2,000 is expected ed acer — Stops food Three hundred tents and eight larger | Bepesting, and all stomach mi canvas pavilions have been erected Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps mere Speakers from Washington, D. C., MTEATONICithe bent ‘Tena Chicago, Korea and India, besides | sands wonderfully benefited. ene, ay cto |many from this state, will take part of two in the meetings. Good music will be | been the | @ feature means of my getting back the m twenty-eight pounds I lost in weight, but has so completely ov m1 my troubles that l am en- idea ACOMA WOMAN REGAINS THE 28 POUNDS SHE LOST. Afver you eat—~always t ATONI TOR YOUR ACD-ST0sd Mrs. Hastings’ Improvement Is Most Wonderful Thing | She Ever Saw or Heard Of day oe 0 Stl rotund weer | Nex today. Yon will eee. 1 Drug Storee—Five Retail “Tanlac has not only ere | began to feed those always hungry babies, and with hardly time for an | Occasional mouthful themselves, they |kept at it until the Black Sha jeame out from the Purple Wren babies, like all other bird ibables, grow very fast, and this |means that each one of them must Prog be giotdle ae ee ae bof young girl,” continued Mra Has- | ltings, “but Tanlac is the first and | weight in food in a day, and all) wniy medicine that has ever given [this food has to be hunted for and} ine any real relief. My stomach ried back and put into the avin | was in such bad condition that eee |waee 1 ate would ‘give ma Sididee-| hatin tion. Then, too, everything I ate! s cahccar |would sour and cause gas to form] and this would bring on terrible cramping spells, This trouble kept up so long, and T got so weak and | lrun-down that I was almost a} nervous wreck, and I never knew what a good night's sleep was. I suffered a great deal with pains In) back and. when I tried walk around a little, my legs pain me so bad that I) would just have to stop and sit down, Oh, I tell you Twas in| very bad condition, and I just kept | going down hill until [ lost in welght from one hundred and forty | to one hundred and twelve] joying as good health now as I ever did in my life,” said Mrs, W L. Hastings, who lives at Elma, Washington, while in French's Drug Store in Tacoma, 4 few days ago. | “LT have been taking medicine and | treatments ever since I was a| lows Hills. seven such little gaping you can imagine how busy would down pounds “After ments abe reading many state-| t the good Tanlac was doing people, I finglly made up my mind to give it a trial, Well, 1 have taken three bottiles of Tan- | lac so far, and the improvement {t| has made in my condition ts the} With seven gaping mouths, you can imagine how busy the Wrens | were, by wearing a truss, af whatever name you eh hit At best, the true only a makeshift—a’ false prop against a collapsing wall—an t be ex a mere inding cireulation ned muscles 1 most—nour P n Pp thus of that which they ne ishment Hut science has found a way, and | truss suff he land is k at riaht their own home od ja unqueation logical and t for rup wn adhering yeni bly m ably the most scientific slip or shift ean not chafe or vet—easy to apply be used whilst you work and whilst yo sleep. No straps, buckles or brings attached one tere “Now to close the hernial intended #o_ the bh me down Bend your today to PLAPAO. CO. Itlock 721, St. Louis, Mo. for FREE trial! Plapao and (he information neceseary, there oft as vel- name most wonderful thing I ever saw or | heard of, Why, sometimes T meet some of my friends who haven't me since I commenced taking aniac, and they hardly know me, I have gained so much in weight i strength that I can do all my | |housework and then get out and go} just anywhere I want to. I have a fine appetite and eat three heart and I never hav a sign of stomach trouble, or suf- fer the leugt bit afterwards, My| nerves seem to be in perfect condi- tion, and I sleep just like a baby! night. [I don’t have those | my back any more, and| in fact, 1 am @ perfectly healthy woman in every way I am thankful for what Tanlac has for me that I just want t about it to everybody I meet.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartel! | Drug Stores under the personal di | Jenny way short-, rection of a special Tanlac represen She had no *ative—Advertisement, the Wrens were, Hardly would Jen | ny disappear in the little round door | way of her home with a caterpillar jin her bill than she would pop out | again and Mr. Wren would take b | place with a spider or a fly, The |both would hurry away for some thing more Pe tried to keep count of the number of times they me and] went, but soon gave it up as a bad job. He began togwonder where all the worms and bugs and spiders came from, and gradually he came to have a great deal of respect fi eyed sharp enough to find them so quickly. He began, too, to under stand how useful Jenny and Mr | Wren for he knew that most of the worms and caterpillars and | bugs which they fed their babies yery harmful to plants and meals every every pains in were | trees | Neéediews to say or tempered than ever. 4 7 59c Just received a large shipment of Earthenware Tea Pots, made in the plain brown color, with neat raised decoration. They come in four different sizes, and are made in two shapes—the Pine- apple and the Rebecca. Choice at ...............50¢ No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. $1.50 Doz. Economy Fruit Jars At $1.25 Doz. These are the quart-size Economy Fruit Jars. A big special at, dozen errr No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. —E>>>>>>>>>>>>>==_==_==Z Floor and Linoleum Varnish SPECIAL 80c Pint Size at 49c $1.35 Quart Size at 89¢ This is a very high-grade Floor and Linoleum Var- nish. It gives a beautiful lustre and does not show heel marks. Pint size, special at 49¢; quart size, special. .88¢ ~==a=Eomqmqma}|=}{[_l_=_ana=a=—E=™=™=™= at..

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