The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 5

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OTTO S, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL — YOU -_= Heating Stoves t time to be thinking about that. new heate will need this winter. We are all ready to tak eaters for either coal or wood, a fuel. Built specially for a high ik OAK Heater ARBON Combir grade Heatir coal, coke Wellsville ste ic we trimmed. buy Roldt's 5 French, pe Last of Bothell’s Mi 3d Ave. nell, has heavy fi ling to a te m F 4 Wednesday. Almon ¢ W. A. Hannan, thell, is on the h nearing New York, says a wt 5 | lawt Of E from « ery boy was k # 70 enlis ersean. me then rub when every trace of w Stave vanished. No pain| ig the use of the t caution should ct sure that you get eee eavertioement ing, think ot The Star. al : "Don’t Cheat Yourself” _ tays the Good Judge There’s nothing saved by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew — lasting — satisfying. That’s why it’s a real saving to buy this class of tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW j put up in two styles ‘ugar CUT is a short-cut tobacco Meet the Grand Fleet Excursion Steamers will leave Pier 4, foot Spring street, 9:00 a. m. Friday, Sept. ‘12, to welcome the Fleet on its arrival here. It\will be the grandest sight of a life- time to be right with the fleet as the big War vessels come steaming into the harbor. There will be no crowding or overloading om these boats as only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Tickets $2.00 (This includes war tax, “buy over Jied same nothing extra) Tn making reservations for their guests, following hotels have a few tickets left: Hotel F; ry Hotel Frye There are still a few unsold tickets at $ Drug Store, 2nd and Yesler. Washington Annex Hotel Stevens Office Pier 4, foot Spring St. When "you think of adverti | Woodtouse-Grunbaum Fumiture Co., Inc, Vee CREDIT SYSTEM has Ablished for your conve ‘wii De found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, Just YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY — STORE HOURS—S:80 TO 5:30 r of your heater wants with a brand new line of Yanks Returning fight Agere ed in New York rel W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco | \ a) fiinimer versand Lake, the 18 your adorable letter and ously glad for 1 belong to tuck, as I re he 16 small} 1 wear flare up she hasn't shown her it Joan. y proved her ack to England © in her plain relatives exce dhe ve t belonged to my hus htened now at what understood how things are b and wanted us to be} re wasn't any © I could do erting when turns her sad on me begs for comf I told him about ft, how splendid right?” you had been. At first he said noth t kid you ever saw. Why Then he amiled that } he's sinarter then 2 amn.* understanding amile of his and eaid:| 17) tol) you’ Peter, if I feet as Yes—ahe is a rare girl; she knows| wot) tomorrow as I do » today, we'll how to be a friend—a real friend.’ |and noe that That laid my last fear to rest. I HELEN CARPENTER MOORI saw there waa only good friendship :2 at we|between you and Eric. You are going to marry that sp! iendid | Jacob’s Idea_ of Tom Benedict, aren't y hand dear was I erinh my when I « you, I SHE ta the r f. And I watched. ways with that big nk his name |» d. I knew Eri nature susceptible STULL aT Peter Learns Something About Seep Seep. GH Tz, iy > CY » and | ing n a way nk | always wouldn't Nave done that u Eric and me happy The biush I back mas are going splendid Tom Benedict, aren't you?” to could not for Er Wallis ing, and she Interpreted | in answer to her question. What is to be Joan darling? P. 8 put tellin BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) is ELLO! There's Seep Seep! 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Don't dare write me agal your sweethe he would ery fn a Seep Seep! awe | proves love. i Ve ne that he lives with marry but true to his best melf h 4o what I Then, when that awful young ada} property, | woman—-Miss Corley—aaid — thone| x, and I wold i s to me and you ¢ to m t sO G8 not to‘take ajrescue, I felt reaswured. You not eraded under her | a blush for dear old T I raid noth om, tas Your of Dotty ot " replied Peter, “t Next story Tree Sparrow. PLAN SALESMANSHIP tend 90 per cent trume will be r to of the ASKS COURT TO VETO HIS GERMAN NAME" Martin Morris rior ¢ in Ge it, anyway, | rma Pluck : ne STAR Yeu" ar T There's Seep Seep.” in all the Great World attends t ut I Peter Finds Dotty the | that cou RSES AT SCHOOLS |; > last night | di HURS I came bec Vote aid “Well, advice and nides gin’ a baby for the | Marnma of mone you wr that kid Criticism Fails to Please Hart wrote J F, Hart Such an wre alone in the Peyner, D. J. 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Hoard b worker, wh never |r wouldn't think T had eve PORTLAND MAN - e ars now I'm rig vent an und Taking Tanlac— Now on Job Every Day. “1 hadn't hit a lick « h Ave. 1 anythir me but by back fr a day in my Ife. Ih ople about pow Tanlac my health and T am ¢ usked that/keep on telling then ed to Fisher| - ‘Taniac 4 wold in Seattio exday. The! Drug Stores under the per he does not, rec of a special Tanlac ared, ‘ tative.—Advertisement, ng to Bart onal di repres¢ , | try. ha ‘Tanlac | PAGE 5 — 1 9 to 10 ae ijn binds Jales 10 to 11 If to 12 1 to2 Outing Silk Dress Shirts—A Queen I st HAL PRICE, Boys’ Caps line of patter A broke on # Crochet SiIk—A clean up on Men's Union Suits—65 Athletic Gransius Foreign , even gm Classes |. A pre icounty OFFICIALS AT VANCOUVER MEETING | | : | Let's go buy Boldt’s French pi | Uptown, Lf 3d Ave; down 913 2d Ave. | town, - GRAY HAIR TELLS TALES. TINT IT! TRIAL PACKAGE SENT PRED Gray hair ta a tatte-t Don't e it until y r Jutely Harmless © ‘Trial Offer Ixed cole 6 art nection. For Silk Men's Work Shirts—65 shirts Flannel weight 28¢c $6.95 Women’s Union Suits— yards of zed cot formerly 38c solled n blue and For Anne Silk Dress Skirts Friday at $4.85 New Second Floor Gli HE Sk excepti for savings. The assortment includes plain black taffetas and rich dark stripes and plaids shirred tops on straight plain lines are enhanced with two pockets. Sep- belt and button trimming. Sizes 30 inches waist measure. Formerly 95, choice Friday at $4.85. on these silk Dress tantial and offer an reductions 1 opportunity are subs colored with that ots arate > to 3 to 4 Women's Neckwear —A Vests, 4to5 Medallions and Bandings section has taken stock for this of Venise band. from 3 to 8 medium roken line « idthe brown re on y a 10 elf striped ve 0 Medallions Former! rns, will be offered in ae thi 6 sale — this he sree “10 ‘The Rhodes Co. in colors to in assorted pur, Smith and Thor Jother Kin at the BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare, In 1835 Newton originated the ” vacuum process for condensing milk with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form, In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis., discovered how to reduce milk to a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive vclue, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate has proved of much value to man- kind as an ideal food-drink from rug infancy to old age. gists, Ask for HORLICK’S —Avold imitations $2.50 Aluminum Coffee Percolator at $1.69 These are the Pure Aluminum _ Betty Bright Coffee Percola- tors — the kind that make that good coffee. nes een in ‘ HOW ANY Y GIRL CAN HAVE PRETTY EYES $2.50 value; at $1.69. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. special $1.25 Rell Red Rosia Building Paper, Special at 75c Roll If you want a good warm house this winter, line it with Red Rosin Building Paper—we made a special purchase of a big lot of this paper in 17-lb, rolls—now we are going to offer it at a bargain. Special 75¢ roll. Now Is the Time +e Put Up Everything You Can QUART SIZE Sure Seal Fruit Jars $1.49 Doz. Sure Seal Fruit Jars have the sanitary glass tops—they have the wide mouth and make a perfect vacuum seal. Quart size, $1.49 dozen.

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