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= AUGUST 22, 1919. we THE SEATTLE STAR—FRID. SRomancer | P zach hy a nt, Sa Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc OTTO 8, 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 alo your own } individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our pric are lower than will be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY see Boys’ School Suits —Upper Main Floor, Wine OUT | The Rhodes C 0. | barn, sent the the nolgh-| New Autumn Coats $39.50 in bed, Peter in r afternoon and - wang hav ing a ball Lively Beach, the ‘ona, T came Dearest Joan I went down more dead than believing I had had ¢ suing Fate. I was get {* at hin mention of Jim to MY sensen as though a breath | gq to lunch, fee ® ld air had revived me, I f clean, co! STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5'0 he wanted to) © much Ae | had told oomed and would eluded him to de Gal ung mu * Peter groaned Hut why do you want to know sin bed The new Autumn Coats, being shown in the Cloak and Suit Section, embrace mod- els featuring all the latest styles, including the full loose backs and belted fronts, or full belted styles with large lan or set-in sleeves. Coats are made of materials in wool ve~ lour, polo cloth and other novelty coatings, in shades of Morocco, Hemlock, Wine, Wood Brown, Dark Green, Taupe, Navy, Tan, Heather Mixtures and Black. Either one-half or complete- ly fancy silk lined. All sizes from 34 to 46. and why Its the Peter What on earth are you afraid nald * he sald, con. » & deserted | up and no x of him tl he ice in the hat ® wlid down the banister went hastily back, came down the} and® grabbed him | I answered, try 8 eyes, which to ing not t drew mir 1 und glan a dark ung musician the Arbour ith nm your special treat dad,| and somehov of them. From the other toward me, forcing me to hunt er does the animal he ~~ —_ —_ . | H BI \ t MOORE. ¥ you are contemplating purchasing new Bedding this winter, it might not be a bad idea to take advantage of this Special on high-grade Blankets. When our present stock is exhausted it will be a hard matter to secure more and the prices will be higher. Dorothy.” His yoloe put just abs Wnts I meant every sylia I said yo : | to you last night. I love But I supp I was a fool to dream of | |your understanding | I understand too well, 1 how you dare a of misunderstanding y Flapnel Sleeping Blankets in gray and white, special at $4.00. ; ."? j ality and back to someone who might be leas vidid, but at for 7 wat more com: ; ble, more livable, more my own Untrimmed Taffeta Shapes and Tams $2.95 New Second Floor, CLEAN-UP sale of Untrimmed Taffeta Shapes, Tams and Soft Ribbon Hats. In the lot are medium sailors and chin chins, with colors of Navy Blue, Brown, Taupe and Black in the Taffeta and Tams, but Ribbon Shapes in colors of White, Pink, Blue and Sand. Original prices were $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 and $7.50. Boys’ School Clothes Upper Main Floor, FO Re BORE FORINis lois sesh stsevitotbewice $12.95, $14.75, $18.75 Corduroy Pants, 7 to 14 years, pale : ° . $1.50, $1.95 * Wash Suits, 3 to 8 years......... Mackinaws, 6 to 16 years, each. Wash Blouses, 6 to 18 years, each. Fall Shirts Main Floor Rear. HIRTS of crepe, Shirts of madras, Shirts of cords, Shirts in loud pat- terns and Shirts in the more modified designs. Shirts with long sleeves and Shirts with short ones; Shirts from 14 to 18. Shirts that you are proud to wear. Shirts that are moderately priced at “ve got to gO now me I of voice st him, I guess. and-butter Mr. de Gal only Flannel Sleeping Blankets in tans, special at $3.00, n't see uso me The married 1 me cane a are am @ all It is nearly train time now, dear, and I won't be stopped till I am well away from Lively Beach. The only woul I want to say goodbye to is hom I'd nearly forgot most made me ast, this * im Ross young brea wl Woolnap Blankets in gray, $6.50 to $10.00. All-Wool Blankets in white and plaids with fancy borders, special from $13.50 to $32.50. white and plaid, special from # way and th he interrupted. hink marriage is right when there never “do nut has been He leaned toward me forcing me to look at him as a hunter does | the animal he is about to take, Do you think love is wicked? |} No, but Then if it ad been in a misery ment. Now | saw clearly I most longed for was to to sweep the cobwebs of his weird reasoning from my brain, to be free of his dangerously magnetic person: | of bewitlder- | love, by very And what | baked boy, th is wrong to be married get away | man. without love and right where is the wrong in my you of my love? Why dow and deceit? You are nv d-butter girl lly rules of se elling * will be Interested tn ment for this difficult only are used in this Consult us about I'll drop you @ line soon as I know where I am DOLLY.ON-THE-RUN the benefit of these tie without question. I know all lyou, little Beautiful you earn your living. And you are here to—well, to LIVE, are you not? Are you not willing to live your life intelligently rather than aa tradition | says you must? Have you not de Uberately set out to conquer circum stance? Don't you want the really Great Adventure? Or shall you, after | all, compromise by marrying a clerk on nothing a year and being a |drudge all your life, or taking some hatf-baked boy like—litke—well, this | z | Jim Ross young man!™ had 8 od you ever see a happier fel-| Finch of Peter ft bh aad end tai com le low than my cousin, Chic-| watched atid Sis balan tereaiell |oree* demanded Linnet the Purple | them Mademoiselle New ‘Arrivals in Fancy Metallic and Brocade Ribbon Bags. New Shapes to Model From. Ribbons for Bags ANCY Metallic Embroidered Rib- bons in a line of wanted colors— also Brocade and Tapestry Ribbons in — the new bag colorings. —Main Floor Center. Handsome, Happy Chicoree BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) abbit they Chicoree coming toward “I'll venture to aay that he as wild Now has been having such a good time that A “Bartell” Store for Dependability Friday and Saturday SPECIALS To experiment in Drugs is dangerous and costly. Bar- tell stores offer none but the purest, both in package form and in compounding prescriptions. It costs no more than inferior drugs or service. he hasn't even thought of | building a nest, and here half the }People in the Old Orchard have || Brown families. I've got a nest and | *ses myself, but that madcap is just roaming about having a good | time. Isn't that #0, Chicoree?” | “Ien't what so?” demanded Chic. lores, perching very near to where | Linnet was sitting. “Ien't it true that you haven‘t i[) t¥en Degun to think about a nest?” demanded Linnet. “Quite true, but what of it?” said Chicoree. “There's time enough to | | think about nest-bullding and house- DRINKERS TURNING To | CANDY IN NEW YORK| NEW YORK, Aug. 22. —War-time | prohibition has caused the importa-| tion of sugar from Cuba to increase | more than 100,000 tons a month due to the large amount of candy being| eaten by former drinkers, according | to Charles B. Stevens, who has just arrived from the island. The sugar | crop in Cuba is a bumper one, Ste vens adds. straight claw, _ $4.00 Brass-bound SATURDAY’S TOOL SPECIALS $1.65 Maydole Hammer, with ... 95¢ | hota cares later. Meanwhile Mrs. | Goldfinch and [ are making the |most of this beautiful season to roam about and have & good time, | For one thing we like thistiedown | to line our nests, and there isn't any |thistiedown yet. Then there is no wense in raising a family until there |is plenty of the right kind of food. and you know we Goldfinches live mostly on seed. Just as soon as the children are big enough to hunt thelr own food they need seeds, so there is no sense in trying to raise a family until they ean find plenty of seeds when needed. How do you |} | Uke my summer suit, Peter?” |]|_ “It's beautiful,” cried Peter, “That |] Dlack cap certainly is very smart and becoming.” Chicoree cocked his head on one side the better to show off that black cap. The rest of his head and |] | bis whole body were bright yellow. | His wings were black with two white bars on each, His tail also was black with some white on it In size he was a trifle smaller than Linnet and altogether one of the smartest dressed of all the little people who wear feathers. It was & joy just to look at him. If Peter | had known anything about canaries, which of course he didn't because are always kept in ca, ye understood how ¢ led the Wild Canary. said Peter, | Levels at ....... $2.59 | $2.00 Household Grinder, “sree? (ie! $1.49 325 PIKE ST. $3.50 Mechanics’ Grinder, Why Children | ai $2. 69 Need Glasses Auto Acccenastha’ Siw ‘Leal Many children have defective | vision from birth. Often this is $3.00 Auto Mirrors, special at not serious enough to cause) trouble until hard school work | 75c Tungsten Spark Plugs at develops the alarming symptoms $3.50 “Kant —headaches, squinting, turning of the head, nervous disorders. | Bike Tires at. These are v high Good Glasses the Remedy | Parents naturally are preju “We Gubrentco Geet Resutie } grade Bicycle Tires. They come in two sizes, or 26x114. Special at. ——— | $3. 00 Gathase Cant Another Week At $1.69 too long and the child suffers a lifelong injury. Our scientific examination will give you post tive information regarding their eyes. Why wait? are near. These are the 15-inch size galvanized Then gone forever is your chance Garbage Cans, with the fit-over cover. of buying high-grade, standard b A big value at Jewelry at bargain prices. THIS WEEK we're offering special prices on Sheffield Silver Plate Chafing Dishes Cut Glass Watches Clocks You had. better call for your || repair work before we move— September Ist. I. M. BENNETT Manufacturing Jeweler Plaza Hotel, Westlake, near Pine OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. If your digestion is weak or out of kilter, better eat less and use KI-MOIDS the new aid to better mn. Pleasant to —effective. Let Ki- moids help straighten out your digestive troubles. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION. Strong’s Antiseptic Den- °19¢c BABY’S NEEDS Everything for baby’s health and comfort is given our most careful con- sideration. A choice assortment al- ways on hand. Baby Bunting Powder, allays most any skin | irritation in 24 hours; has no equal as a baby powder; 25¢ cans 19c Squibb’s Unscented Baby Taleum at Colgate’s Baby Talcum J. & J. Talcum for Baby. . Mennen’s Unscented Taleum. Horlick’s Malted Milk at ‘ 40¢, 73¢ and $2.98 Mellin’ 's Food 40¢ and 65¢ Dennos’ Food. .39¢, 67¢ and $2.57 Merck’s Sugar of Milk 6 Brooks’ Baby Barley. .25¢ and 50¢ Imperial Granum.20¢, 75¢, $1.00 Castoria Hygeia Bottles (complete) Teething Rings Pacifiers with teething rings. . Infants’ Syringes Fuller's Earth Sterate of Zinc. . Stork Castile Soap.. Physicians’ and Surgeons Antonio Luggardo Castile Soap. . $1.50 . B5¢ Skid” - $2.49 School days : | | | | | Rubber Sheeting, tubber Diapers Have baby’s prescription filled at | our stores; none but Squibb’s and Merck’s purest chemicals used. KODAKS and CAMERAS yard Milk of Magnesia. . ; Infants’ Suppositories 1847 7 Roger Bros.’ Silverware Educational Miss Wilkinson, of the 1847 Rogers Bros. Co., will be here for a few days and will be | pleased to show you _ some of the beautiful new patterns. Any- thing you wish to know | about the care of sil- | verware, table appoint- | ments, ete., Miss Wile kinson will gladly give you expert advice. F it’s beauty you demand in silverware —| choose the new Louvain pattern. | If it’s dura- bility, choose , the Louvain or any other pat- tern marked “1847 ROGERS BROS.”—the ware that has given satisfac- tion for over seventy years. Oar sitverware stock is well worth viewing, Trusses Single, Double and Reversible Styles The Horn Truss, made of steel, coated with hard rubber, nickel- plated parts, $ 1 0.00 “Quite true, but what of it?” said Chicoree, | sounds foolish of me to ask if you |are a member of the same family A thoroughly stocked Kodak |f/ as Linnet.” Department at each of our stores | a count ate eon a ER 8 a es ee Re ite you want. the patna family, and a mighty fine ean, fresh stock always. family it is. Now I must go over to Kodaks priced at $8.00 and up. ||| the Od Pasture to see how the Brownie Cameras at $2.13 up. Arend < perigee hea uae Your films are developed and |] .rcnico-ree, chico-ree!” As he printed with the best results. We |[} few he rose and fell in the air in maintain our own finishing depart- ||} much the same way Yellow-wing ment. All work done under the the Flicker does, personal supervision of a skilled workman, A splendid line of Waterman’s, Sheaffer's and Conklin’s Fountain Pens for men and women, priced at $2.50 and up. We repair all makes of Kodaks, Cameras and Fountain Pens. + each The Samson Truss, best quality steel, ae tat, GA ED each The Seeley Truss, best spring steel that will not rust, coated with hard rubber, $ 1 0.00 each All Trusses fitted by an expert. We guarantee you a perfect fit. BARTELL DRUG STORES . 5349 First Ave. Westlake 610 Second tal Cream, special. . Palmer’s Toilet Water, assorted odors, regular $1.50; special at ..... 96c Berry’s Freckle Ointment, regular 65c; special Evans’ Depilatory “Powder, com- plete outfit, regular 75c, special 50c Pyralin Ivory Tooth Brush Holder, special. 39c Palmolive re Water, regular $1.00; assort odors, special .... .719¢ Requa Rose Nail Polish ; cake form; regular 25c,* special at ....... tides 19c Sunfast Hat Dye, brighten up your faded hat; special at .......... 19c Wright’s Silver Cream, the per- fect silverware polish, special 16c Forbik Paper Gauze, an antiseptic ; paper towel, |) 85; special Made-Rite Bath Spray, regular $1.00, special. 72c ) f ° Dr. Tyrrell’s J-B-L Cascade Syringe The only instrument ever manufactured that really cleans the system of all hmv’ Can be ee ee hot wae nada Best quality heavy white rubber, pac in strong wi case and complete with all attachments. Price. . .. $10. 00 Talcum Powder Soothing and refreshing after the bath or shave. AIR FLOAT Wistaria, Corylopsis, Borated, Baby, R PAGE’S Violet, Lilac, Rose, Corylopsis, Wistaria Any of above— Regular 25c size, special at Regular 15¢ siz special at . | Next Story: A “Queer Breakfast, READING NEWS GOT _ JOHN TURNER FINED BIRMINFHAM, Eng., Aug. 22.— When John Turner bought a newspa- per and stopped to read it in the} street a crowd gathered to hear the news. Fined $2.50 for “obntruction.” | Ballard at Ave. at Ave., Near Ave. Pike St. 7 Pine St. Alaska Bldg.