The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 5

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HOURS—8.90 TO Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WELL TRUST YOU en establ 4 for your our prices are charges; no snterest YOU R WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY 5:30 HEATING STOVES are prepared to take care of your heater wants with the largest and best line of high- grade heating stoves we have ever shown, embrac- ing all popular sizes in both coal and wood burners. DENOUNCES JAP SHANTUNG GRAB Sen. Johnson Says League New Government SIOUX FALLS, 8S. DD, Sept 17.—President Wilson intends to United Sta place t under a substantially now form of gov ment by the leage na tions, Senator Hira Johnson de clared here Last night An audience of 8,000, altho not ery demonstrative at the start of shouted and cheered his denunciations of the cov enant of what he termed Great Britain's “territorial grabs” and of | fF he “Shantung infamy | Johnson was forced to hurry his speech in order to catch a 10 o'clock train for Lincoln, where tonight, After the 1 he will a Twin Cities Talk, Not Facts “When Mr. Wilson started his speaking tour he told the people that he was going to make a report to son's tra them,” said Johnson, “But instead | of facts they have had nothing but glittering generalities,” The senator declared “Mr. Wilson |: has outgrown this old and honorable la American governr “He admits that nations offers a new sy ernment. But why ernment of Waast and of Roosevelt? so” No,” was the roar of the audience. of Lincoln Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, MIA 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. ALL THE LAUGHS YOU'VE GOT WHEN YOU COME TO SEE Johnny, Get Your Gun AT THE WILKES THEATRE = THIS report that union will tak ‘postponing the tember 22 You'll Need Them SECOND AVE AND PIKE STF |Gompers Is Not to Meet Steel Unions 3))""",."""\, WASHINGTON, Sept, 1 ent Sam el Gompers, American Federation of Lab > fon, and th the league nations day said he has no plans at pres the anal’ ic be ent to go to Boston to handle the jeague of nations and|t police strike situation. all I go to Pittsburg to- morrow to attend the meeting of 24/#0n's { of the Steel Workers’ | ordinates and subjects “Neither Gompers said “Dix-Make” Dresses For Morning Attire The splendid workmanship and good fit of “Dix-Make” Dresses make them a def- inite investment for the busy home-keeper. “Dix” Dresses are especially designed for house wear. And at the reasonable prices of these garments every woman can afford several models to enable her to keep looking neat and attractive during the morning hours. There are many designs, fashioned of ginghams, percales and chambrays, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. The model sketched ts shown in pink or blue chambray, with white mad. ras collar and pearl but tone; with three-quarter. length sleevea. Sizes 26 to 46. Price $3.95. Other “Dix” Dresses priced $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. One “Dix” model, specially priced, $2.50. THIRD FLOOR MEDICINE of merit. A tonic altera- tive and diuretic. Prepared under formula filed with and approved by the Department of Chemistry of the Internal Revenue Office Washington, D. C. ) BRIACEA DRUG CO., Kansas City, Mo., Manufactures, Blumauer-Frank Drug Company } Portiand, Oregon Bole Distributors For Oregon, Washington and Idaho, the | the America rkers’|for 140 w pers refused to discuss 0 Steel Wo action tomor ==" YOUTHS TRY TO HOLD UP DRIVER back for the |Victim Yells, Gets Wallop, |in see impr a new bit of lar Points to Choice | Referring to the charges of pro- |’ Germanixm made aga! ae who the treaty by Mr, Wil Pres It in a bad and lost cause which mity re orts to epithets tn between Mr. WI to European and Asiat Thieves Flee Three youthful thugs attempt ed to hold up M. B. Curtis, Bur lington hotel, 1521 Seventh ave, driver of a “For Hire” car, at | Sith ave. S. and Rainier a \]| carly Monday. | Curtis reported to the police he |Savoy hotel. They asked him to |drive them to the « t where the attempted holdup occurred. When he arrived ere, he di ared, twe lof them pulled guns a command. ed him to hold up hie hands. He yelled and the third hit him over the head with a blackjack. All jthree then ran without going thru |his pockets while the other two were dressed Jin dark s- Motorcycle of cers jthe tt me, ‘Says His Dancing | Gus Skaj, Norse fisherman, was |bent on danct day He probably would have, but he|” discovered late in the evening some one had lifted $250 from his pocket while he was making merry at tho Columbus dance hall, 167 Washing The spoiled the | Mise Catherine Wriuthe, 19, was arrested in connection with t loan }She toid the police she was an actress. She had a mal unt of money with her when ar who had recently returned from Alaska, was arrested and re us a witness pending Invest! Air Bomber Here to Get Recruits Lieut. 0. P. Kilmer, with a party of eight petty officers, has arrt here from San Diego, on a recrul tour for the naval ation service The party will be jeattle for the rest ¢ week ut Kilmer saw service with bombing expeditions that submarine nests along tt un coast. He made a nonaite flight from Milan to Calais, cros the Alps, flying a giant Caproni too large to be transported by rail, U. of W. Student | | Lost on Mountain | LINGHAM, Wash., Sept. 17 A search party has left here seeking | Paul Engberg, University of Wash | ington nt, x ypanion from the U. 8. forestry survey party who are lost on Shuskahn mountain It is feared they have met with aceldent REFUGEE GARMENTS | The Seattle chapter of the Ameri can Red Cross, 315 University st has commenced winter work making up garments for reft Dr. J Crichton, director, said at east 50 women workers were needed ; Packers Ask City to Extend Permit | ‘The n ut packing firm of Barton & Co., on W.. Spokane st., has re | quested the city council for an ex tension of 25 years in their permit to operate a packin ent permit expi plant. ‘The pres next July SAWDUST ON LAKE, CHARGE Sawdust is being cast upon the waters of Lake Washington, accord to complaint filed against T. H ting attorney's offi | ro morning. Tues: SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1919. a o~Ka ) dmmer Girt a ZoeBe eal \ CMEY vgs’ st : role in a palatial | nt, friends eve » wure to have a cat |them is a part of my a wonderful party at the ‘erhapn your let © blue and envious, t on my nicest did my halr ite prettiest, to have am gay a time as | re having thelr talk vm Benedict maid I looked ** a feeling that am concerned somewhere tn that talk Is it peace or looked perfectly that surrounds me 1 of you this evening or N write you of Mary Kymbal| “SAYS PACKERS PAID ata Investigator to Give Grand Jury Facts Iking her ever a stroll by the Inke, refreabments, un evening was 4 nationalism, which sub-} a good time preparing yerterday to prese nt te to show the directing T naw you and Randy Ina dart on & percentage by I can nee | was paid jecting about you ements and additions, > President Wilson tomorrow If of the city of Ban Fran. committees named Liggett was second to Pershing in France. Orange and aaa Crops Break All Records picked up the men tn front of the! n by the American Pe . which was in One of the men wore a light suit/mer ( co-operative vestigated but could not find ganization of T (Copyright, 1919, ve and two-tenths cents | in't he might grow too fat to keep out of the way of There are times when r has to eat what often there isn't much for him but | Partner Took $250) ‘eats ver he ntil the break of ge unt break of | Gear lected for the| the bark of It is at such times that Peter gets into mischief, jis no bark he magazine advertising is given much ¢ the credit Lemons ahead the rapid increases tn n off all the| around the trunk = a tree," ourse when a strip of bark has been sap cannot go Old Orchard Farmer Brown had set out a young young orchard, reen things to eat had never bee The Thrilling Train Wreck The Mysteries of New York’s Chinatown @ The Sensational Airplane Race Ever Filmed —IN— Of every sor own creator of your existence; thinking right, energy for ansistance. ing right on prices, save you much more | WORK OF RED CROSS | MEN’S MACKINAWS Made of heavy Mackinaw atings In belted effects, Jhe Rhodes Co. 3eacon Bath are now disp tath Robe Blankets in an ur tobe women, misses, Hudson Seal in 4- and 12-Inch a yard, $18.35 and $55.00. Natural Beaver in %, and 4Inch widths, a $3.25, $6.50, $13.50, $26. Natural Mole in 2- and 4-Inch widths, a yard, $11.00, $22.00. Paupe Nutria in 1+, 4, & and 2inch widths at, a yard, $13.00, $26.00, $42.50. Nutria in + and Sinch widths at, a yard, $14.50 and $29.50. Australian Opossum tn 4 and &inch widths, a yard, $20.00 and $10.00. Farmer Brown F. bake esis Rabbit. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS by T. W. Burgess) Petor | trees All Around the Trunk of That Young Tree Was Wire Netting. stomach. He kept thinking of that young orchard, He knew that if he were wise he would keep away from there. But the more he thought of > much as tempted |it the more it seemed to him that » the bark of those young he must have some of that tender SEE CHECKERS EVEN REELS OF THE GREATEST OF ALL RACING DRAMAS Now Here—Until Sat. Night Only Greatest Horse Race TWO SHOWS DAILY CREDIT | Balcony ...:.. ‘ METROPOLITAN 1221- Third Ave; *COR.UNIVERSITY: 8:15 Evenings Lower Floor (Reserved) .... 50¢ » Be patterns, at 810.00 and $12.50 —Main Floor, Rear, young bark. evening Peter started for the young orchard He got there in safety and his eyes | sparkled as he hopped over to the nearest young tree, But when he | reached it Peter had a dreadful dis: appointment. All around the trunk lof that young tree was wire netting Peter couldn't get even a nibble of that bark. He tried the next tree with no better results, Then he |hurried from tree to tree, but not But now things were very dif-|a taste of bark could he get. You y has to work for ferent, and it was seldom that Peter knew what it was to have a full eter’s liking for the bark of young | trees, and he had been wise enough to protect his young fruit trees, | Peter didn't give up until he had | are visited every tree. Then, too dis. appointed for words, he turned and hopped Upperty-lipperty-lip over to the Old Orchard. As he passed a certain big apple tree he was startled by a voice “What's the matter, Peter?” said the voice Next story: Peter Discovers Spooky. or attractive patterns and colors, Complete } Attend Early This Special Disposal Sale of Silk Dresses in Summer Models Reduced to $35.00 New Second Floor HE reductions on these twenty-five Dresses from regular stock are not only unusual but remarkable assortment is composed of broken lines in styles and sizes, / while the repricing is made to effect a quick clean-up. The group comprises the following: in sizes 42%, 3 White Tricolette Dresses in size 3 Navy Printed \ 16. \ \ 1 Navy Taffeta Dreas in size 236, 2 Dresses \| | 1 Navy Moire Taffeta Dress in size kin wan 16 tlzes 26 4 \ 3 Black Motre Taffeta Dresses in 1? sizes 18, 38 and 42 nize 40. 1 Navy Motre Taffeta Dreas in size J 36, 1 Dress of heavy Navy Silk Crepe 1 Band in size 42 nize 36. 1 Copenhagen-blue Tricolette in size 1 — 38. wize 36, Ss 1 Copenhagen-blue Printed Georg: 2 A\ ta ette Dress in size 16. 4 1 Tan Printed Georgette Dress in While the Fur Trimming Is the Vogue UR will be used extensively on Autumn dresses, suits, coats and millinery for girls and children, and from our complete stock the time is now opportune to choose the desired furs for present or later uses. Furs are dis; “ played prominently in the Dress Trimming Section on the Main Floor. Natural Opossum fn 1-, 2 & and &inch widths, a yard, inc $2. Natural Raccoon in 4inch widths, a yard, $24.00. Skunk Raccoon tn 1, 2 and 4-inch widths, a yard, $6.00, $12.00 and $24.00, Sinch widths, a yard, $5.50, in $11.00 and $22.00. five-« as w Farmer Brown knew all about time. cont Bl vison ta —Upper Main Floor. Georgette Dresses 46% and 48%. Copenhagen-biue and blue Printed Georgette in vy Printed Georgette Printed Georgette Dressesdin rinted Georgette Dress in Taupe Printed Georgette Dress in wes tn sizes 18 and 36, , choice Thursday Taupe Mouffion in 4 and & idths, a yard, $1100 5, $5.50, $11.00, $22.00. and $22.00, Black Coney in 1-, 2 $2.50, $5.00, $9.00 and $13.50. Natural Skunk in 4inch width Kit Fox Coney in 4 and & at, a yard, $30.00. inch lack Lynx in 8-inch width, a and $11.00. yard, $30.00, Pearl Coney in 4 and Stnch widths, a yard, $6.00, White Coney in 1-, 2, 4 and © Sinch widths, a yard, $L25, 0, $5.00 and $9.00, Skunk Opossum tn 2, 4 and Imitation Ermine in a yard, $5.50 — ; and $3.00, ca,ti'c" ds*.<22| Blood-Iron Phosphate For Weak, Thin Folks nervous peopl biy owe thelr con to lack of phosphate in the iron in the bh ways in which to make up the ficiency is to take with each Weak, most inva’ and lack of of the ll as phosphate to the nervous system. P and endurance, of solid and all other @ guarantee of sat . every thin, weak, should give it a trial without Blood-Iron Phi in original pa nough for three the . Important You don't look happy.” |1s seld onty $3.50 Aluminum ule Sets Special at This Aluminum Cooking Set consists of several pieces that can be used in different combinations, such as a double boiler, roaster, steamer or Berlin kettle. The pans r also be used sep- arately. A $3.50 value, ME Noes agaestictha cane $1.95 25¢ O’CEDAR POLISH a. [Se $3. 00 Galvanized Garbage ; Can at $1.69 These are the 15 One of these Family Scales is just what is needed for the home. They will weigh up to 24 pounds and are con- structed with a platform, so that a pan or basket may be placed on “them. $2.50 Scale - $1.98 scoop, Same “Seale nch size Galvanized Garbage Cans. They are strongly structed and have a fit-over $8.00 value at....5.05..c0000 $2.50 FAMILY SCALES At $1.98

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