The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 5

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eccila ae SEATTLE ay Be scsi cae gins ee ee lhe} OMAMCES? KODAKS és She Rhodes C6. | une Printing oTTo Ss. GRUNBAUM 416-424 E — Gompers Tells of Defeat of Bolshevik Scheming PUMUMEY Gr : WE’LL TRUST vou . scagsin sr mmc remure, || PZ Becks by » Satntney Dresses QUE ‘canorr SYSTEM has been established r conven United Pre taft Correapor fence to assist you to furnish your home along your own NEW YORK, Au end Conran 19/9 ar Me individual ideas. Our terms are asic ; nd oO wrices are lower | motinite copu ae of , Reduced to than will be found anywhere, No Extra Charges—No Interest. pom : ibe JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY errs ene of ' “ 13. 5 New Second Floor STORE HOURS—8:50 TO 5.40 ? To clothe daughter rte gt Me ge APE ; — Spal \ for school well, yet in also to ent f ; expensively, mothers should tabor t e live rea At feeds } take advantage of this sale of 004 ) Rien - ne ee Agi yi ‘ | Summer Dresses which were for- ges ek s a orined Foy at , j mexly priced at $19.50, $24.50, $29.50, have hed to % “ t ' $34.75 and $39.50. Made up in Russian ptand token 0 ae on! blouse effects in materials of white voile with 1 iter lies ae ; e ; P : colored linen combinations, plaid or checked Milled. by th seibieal ; ? ! 4 voiles, plain colored organdy and all- was irman, " on ye white. All sizes from 16 years to ir) vik belog Nteratly « want " No "a de ye 44 bust, but not each reg ay ants fo mor souseran oe Wf 97 gl Back-to-School natal and , volt “y * Wash Blouses in all patterns, ages 6 to 16 years, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Furnishing rsa gg a te at | ye ek Powe a tons ould not conceal surp nd | wor t re, J ‘ partial exception of Italy he tid Tom = are particularly well equipped at this time to assist you in . > J ‘ j Ww chool Underwear Union Suits for Men our large assortment will be a pleasure. Woe are showing a com. No, the wife she choi bu supposed J kr gates professed more of Pearse ing Han sterer Nap nd voces ma ; Boys’ Heavy Cotton Union Suits for the Suit, made up of a very fine The situation is quite serious on|Partles to utilize the unions for Saad . oe vie eee sleeves and ankle apncoal in the gray. length. They are splendid gar- and other apparatus to fight brush The less a man wants of a thing to have done it ago! Now Priced at, suit.......81.75 but the taber unione in every ¢ acquaintance ene soys’ Wash Blouses in a wonderful assortment of stripes with medium and ot Bares: tarnes 4 denn : x belleve Une a light patterns, in 12 to 1414 neckband, at ... $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 re) ome he be of the pro-Bolshevks gy oe: ‘te z m 3oys’ Wool Sweaters of a genuine worsted yarn, made up in fhe middy style, ; The statement, after reciting the |ira 7 rttog 4 ; J with all the school colors, BE. oc co cdienn cose one pe >. .$6.75 to $11.00 defeat of this proposition | 7 othe ature Li ce?” she asked pean he de ane al re a it 7 2 « selecting the furnishings for your home. Qur stocks of eos taste rae enna! repudia~ finan, 1 hea or I teadily, ¢ Back-to-S furniture are now so complete that choosing a home outfit from and America, net only of Bol His mother te e shouldn't do wit c f d re 1 bu of he entire effort to nvolve a 7 ric Main Floor, Rear. Seeabiivs intense ts att the toe peted cies’ Sr Deaton nat |p| tit, of the eatre ettort to tavetve| tech “Wine” Bonapict never” 1| theme newer or Boys and Girls Dining Room Suites, together with a beautiful showing of Living tionary movem f eny kind t what would Upper Main Floor For warm weather wear. Room Furniture in the mahogany and cane combinations and the ele. | Urtaalt ve to do with I we are showing a ribbed Union heavier overstuffed pieces. And our prices very moderat Here! We the , divorced men are istic doctrine, but they } wall tudevehed’ aeuiee aie sibaainbtl “ne fellows that want a garment for service, but quality bleached cotton yarn definitely repudiated the ever sinc t to sche fits well and feels good. High neck, long with short sleeves and ankle SOLDIERS TURN OUT | way around the fort and ceaneless efforts of the not? Whe count of the many houses in the |Pevolutionary cataclysm 7 ienaeel se | at . 6 years at ‘ - $1.25 ments for this season. Sizes _1O DOWN BRUSH FIRES 8 many hous : gar hat pe ne 8, 10, 12 and 14 years - $1.50 from 34 to 46. Fort Lawton with hose and shovels si Oregon Attacks \ heard . not ‘¢ om’ HIM! He 16 and 18 years - $2.00 fires, which are rapidly gaining head-| the more he Is apt to get of It Telephone Rate r 0 , : m | gone and tet HE it. But don’ : j i ea = t{TLAND, Ang " bene ; a hg Ag i one yy For a warmer garment we have the medium ee rvice Commission | : abet a wep oe ; cae eomaad aah daniiae tae weight Merino Suits in gray. A Silk Mercerized Union Suit hearing here today to deter cataunil 6 years at .. - $2.00 with short sleeves and ankle legality and reasonable ‘ ck, you What do you think of it all, Joan 8, 10, 12 and 14 years... - $2.50 length, may be had for, the of the Burleson-made telephone |... ~ * 00 quest ing? 1 am knoe silly, Nina rates, which were instituted by the Bee * 16 to 18 years...... . $3.00 suit ... ' wives ct <u divorce from Tom Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Cc change hk so, The B ¥ , r hear of an pany have been @eparated so long now it's | thing #0 utterly out of keeping? But |! an old story. Mr«, B. has remarried.|On, how glad 1 should feel for POLICE SEEK DRIVER I supposed you knew of it or you) Tom's sake if it weren't {or this freckles on ‘em, There's another! “that if we will nail old tin cans to| weeks Do you?" Corley person. She is obviously coil |Mockin’ bird's nest in the elm tree|the trees and on the poles to the| —HELE one clow awned prettily |ing for ready to apiine lin front of our house, and there are ‘dhouses that the cats t bothe - WHO INJURED GEBSEL ; A prettily |ing for hir 1 1 ' ur hou ats can't bother “ | tive e ds in it. There is a red-| them n behind her hand and with a od i Uttle birds in 7 According to the And, Aunt Phoebey said Peter. | agriculture, three hundred t I don't think the same boy ought| motor tractors will be man to be president more than two|this year ele hone post in front of Billy's house “Very good, Peter, You and Hal | have 11 birds to look out for. gfe ipa egg ET Best Treatment for Catarrh The Big Scuttle, half coal and half * on bes nod prin f a em = z | ! | Billy had found a robin's nest in the ae ig ymca bat ine hemor not ! edt “ccnmnde is sia” eee, SS, Removes the Cai The big one costs as much, takes i ! bluebirds and four re s up more cellar space a a Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas-| ing 13 birds altogether For the Blood. tried, is obtainable at any 414 Sd Ave; down e twins reported a wren's nest ¢ store has proven its yalue carrying out more ashes— | try. Uptown, 1 . . ainda e a ya you pay for just aa you pay for the ‘town, 918 2d Ave | Peter Discovers Something Startling eeonee, vou et your blood tree thousands of casee. Ik wil do yr rorma ee “It's the funniest place, Miss Phoe-| from impurities—cleansed of e\inm your case. Get 8. one c by gn bow an i xy leading coa BY THORNTON W. BURGESS said Prissy Papa had an old | catarrhal poisons, which it is now and begin treatment. If yours noted below and have the «mail (Copyright, 1919, by T. W, Burgess) pair of shoes that he used when he | prey to because of its unhealthy a long standing case, be sure le of ALL COAL | worked im the gar , and he hung |state—then you will be relic write for free expert medical ee es ‘OT far from the Old Orchard] You are. altogether wrong eri on the back porch. An’ the | Catarrh—the dripping in the throat We will tell you how for an unknown motorist h t marked POLLY |Gebsel, 2221 Seventh ave, at “Ninth fee and Pine st, speeded up his car and made his getaway before |pedestrians could * numbe arew a@ thorn-tree which Peter | hasn't been dreaming at 4d) mamma wren she built right in one | hawking and spitting, raw sores inp vegetable blood rem GRAND RIDGE RAVEN LUMP passed, He never had paid | Skimmer the Swallow, who lived in 4] of them shoes, an’ mamma won't let| the nostrils 1 the disagreeable cleanses the impurities from | lar attention to it One | hole In th tr Johnny > use his shoe, an’ papa says bad breath. used, in the blood by literally washing ft @ Ln,” COAL COAL morning he stopped to rest under ft. | Chuck's house nitting ns cost him $10, ‘cause he |first place, because your impover-|We will prove to you that GHanmmal m wore out a rfickly good pair of ished blo was easily infected.|ands of sufferers from Cal wren mines owneg 284 =, Bituminous 8 : astonishing startling sight Well, if you know so much about! ‘i.cen weedin’ the garden Possibly light cold or contact) after consistent treatment with fel operated by ourselves. Hand end Handpicked Con ;. . on the sharp thorns of one |!t, please explain. said Johnny/ An’ there’s four wren babies in| with someone who had a cold. But!8 have been freed from the: gp geet esky dal jan, ne the eanees of the br neon were three big graas- | Chu: wl lie. > the point is—don't suffer with ¢ uble and all its disagreeable ff ‘at, $5.75, at the bunkers. punkers it br in Patty hoppers, a big moth, two big cater It's rp ough replied) “Corny had a martin box with two tarrh—it is not necessary, The| tur Don't delay the tment. If your gume are sore, ‘ a small mouse and | Skimmer appened to t : NANOOSE WELLINGTON sloughing and bleeding, you have Ww Mi tal pres : Butcher the] one with three babies ty_Years ago, tested, true an@| Laboratory, Atlanta, famities in it, one with four eggs and remedy, $ discovered over Address Medica! Director, a wonder that ter thou is easant sight Just think said Aunt Phoebe. COAL Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Die |. must be dreaming? He could I must admit must KIVe 9g birds to take care of and more ease, which is a menace to good ne how those creatures could, Butcher credit cing smart! wren they Now has any | The original Wellington, the best health, We are the only Dentists || ‘ fastened on those long. | | | Happening to look up, he saw a most | Where he overheard everything | price; $10 per ton at the bunkers in the Northwest who spectalize || sharb thorns It was a dreadful len shyly In this dreaded disease. Exam! gmt. Somehow, it gave Rite an ee se fun a “8 || Brooms--Special at 79¢ nfortable feeling y ‘ , 1 trying to Free, Yous Dealer or The maton. Se cements sree. Spee ay around there, yet it was hard t » from. the care taken of children's teeth. Ito tear himeclf away. However : We were fortunate in securing a big lot of high- | Reasonable discount to Union || finally he did-and hurried over to 9 oe a os grade House Brooms at a very low price. Now we men and their families. the Old Orchard, bubbling over can offer you something extra good. These are the desire to tell some one of the stra AN work guaranteed 15 years. |} and dreadful thing he had seen in ‘ f os “Leader” brand House Brooms, made of a_ select a ‘ the thorn-tree. and to try to find out : | grade Eastern corn. They are strongly sewed and United Painless what it all meant | \ | . have a finished handle. This is an extra good grade tting on his doorstep ur t le t the f rn f broom and is a bargain at. ....78¢ ig apple tree in the far corner o} Dentists the Old Orchard, he found Johnny! ff No Phone or C. 0. D. Order Chuck and at once hurried to tell a ‘ Ine oe te eee” Sis Lage Phone | Gon Third Ave. Cor. James 8t. |e Vit story, sunny aut frank Elliott | _ 50c Galvanized Pail at 35c Phone Elliott 3633 aelpigl cor ipcargh-arp fis real | " 223 : These are the 10- ae size smooth galvanized Pails. A big value at.. : tote i 707 SECURITIES BUILDING AD 3 Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 p. m. Peter must have been dreaming and! “You're wrong, Johnny Chuck g value at : : ..35¢ 5 Sundays, 9 to 12. | didn't know You are slicasiher wrena.” Poet ee ; © : | Now, Peter knew that he hadn't | Jeon ireumings He knew” that he | eno mh store. of food aes ia ts S. O. S. Aluminumware Cleaner had seen with his ver that dreadful sight in the thorn-tree, | come to think about it, I don't k Laan eee ee cs semannnt wah | Wty. one who-eate that kid of fo nd Butter —_ at 25¢ 3 ' . milk. Johnny Chuck for doubting him, But | shouldn't store it up, the same Johnny pers 4 in refusing to be. | oth tore up other kinds of food jeve and repeated that he was cer course, those things won't kee Our deliv- tain Peter must have dreamed It long, but they will keep from Ee eter eet Per ae eee Crook [ iaals to wcsethaty ain OromMEly LHAG aerviee ; 60c Albatross Butcher want compleie Who fs Butcher the 8h ‘ ae prompt. } } Kalsomine at 49c Pkg. JOHN DANZ Mor. 4™ AT PIKE: OR St Mew Sem Albatross Kalsomine comes in Pa siti ntact olla ag I AE Ait * : : The next story: Buteher the B 28 wa many beautiful tints and is very Shrike upply you. = e easy to apply. Comes in 5-pound HELD OVER TILL FaeaY NIGHT BY POPULAR DEMAND! School | || |S1 ZI) packages. Regular 60c pac package. NEW PICTURES PETER — wm Special, a package BELL RINGS BATHING J. WARREN that your children’s a See Electric Wall Cleaner at 10c KERRIGAN ven : Micdinih- tele It has been many months since we have offered GIRL - ; " Electric Wall Cleaner at a price like this. This tudie BY THE STORY LADY y ‘i F —IN— Glasae uy not b The house will pleaye come cleaner will clean wall paper, kalsomine, window a Ve can te der id Hal, standing very straight | shades. Extra special at We prescribe, rind and ft 11 908:1 ‘remember, We will now have Rainoil—For Waterproofing I remember, We will now have n make or dupli anaee : ne Caua he reports. Peter, tell ‘em what we found Auto Tops, Canvas, Leather, Cement Walls, ete. All New St ikes” Established 1908 , till grinning, swaggered t R 90¢ pint; $1.50 quart. But the Girls DRAMA Ryecteht Special , 3002-4 ARCADE BUILDING Rabe Aer in eapied Miah 4 ‘Third Visor Well, there ix four eggs, and they | kinda bluegreen with brown

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