The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1919, Page 5

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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. GIRL TRAPPED IN HOTEL FIRE Three Others Injured in Salt) Lake Blaze Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU Ve fomannces* xa a ) fimmer hee UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven | fence to assist to furnish your own - ? ZocBockky » SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept than will be found anywhe No Extra, Charges—No Interest ; Sethaiiie: i inioe: dale JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY t 1 for once to t oe er i viveinis STORE HOURS—830 TO 5:50 ‘ } Those injured in the fire were , taken to the emergency hospital agit Soldier’s Wife Is Sentenced to Jail 1ONTI Sept Mra I Heath m. 1 1 wiam and n Red Crows | pleaded guilt ay, and wa , given a om m rente of x re month yunty jail. ‘The law ‘ ‘ fixes the maximum at 15 year ema ab tat r Mra. Heath at the time of her ar | IGHT. PIEC E William and Mary Dining Room vid yb 9 Rarer ngy dng Gare ee ee ga region hi art Suite in the Jacobean finish. Consists of large size faw juipped business manctu money coming from the government as wick be mere efits, and that she had drawn the h had bee Hed Crons | buffet, six-foot extension table, five leather-seated | chairs and an arm chair to match. A _ high-grade P suite in every respect. Special $1 73 .50 whic thru the checks against the for the suite complete Alaska Railway to ' " Be Finished in 1923 9 ryt gran i The Alas railroad shoul ” t this om k me Jcompleted by 1923 t » en kept for the in The Shadow Parrot mp cn an Wil he loo! Nayy club M m was under the auspices of the Alaska of the Char of Com You know, you do very well, Miss Dr. Alfred H. Oks, of the Varte not half b ed States £ uma” ¥.dadion “od tad & th easy to look at, | spoke briefly on A 1d know good sources SEAR t ave City Prisoners to for « fall? s at benides, 1 Get Outside Work on yc < : k for me. You'll get Sheriff John Stringer’s offer to nd z reat the we at & your for elty prino ockade at the Wil punty and mai : ae aa pum nts to exp © here in the car. ¥ waa accepted by the city coun How'd you like to keep the po mont of the| cll M ee rmaneativ?’ be went se h and Southern| Hereafter all city prisoners sen-| in winter, ka| tenced to five days or more will be “Watts seems due for a 1 gg Mg in summer are aj housed at the Willows and will be a ae i 1 rooms | put to work outside. : ‘eeuaiiitins me HIS NAME WOULD LLY RILE ORILL SERGEANT DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS OF SEATTL H ¢ 1 know my t “WILD BILL" SOME PAINTER BAY( N. J., Sept. 2 You had such fun with the clown last night that I'm going to show | hess or—or because I am ‘eas 2V Rept. 23.-"Wiid | handsome wala vim 1g man ap you another man-shadow today look at i sown in na-| plied to United States army recruit This is Bill the Butcher, with his cap. He's the man who sells beef-| He did not heed the sarcasm. tiona circles for his base | ing officers here for enlistment and | steak and chops to mother—and sometimes finds a alice of sausage for) Both,” he answered. “I likey pan ts, has been pro|imprensed them mont favorably until | quality. Pays best tn the long run. D'you mind my asking how a bust the little folks who come to his shop. Make his shadow on the wall— and the next time you go with mother to buy meat see if the real butcher doesn't look something like this. jBees girl ike you comes to be | Benge I thought you'd enjoy adding a bird to your menagerie of *PeDding the summer thus ‘shadow animals—and asked Poll Parrot to come with me tonight. well, the Bilversand ian’t a cheap Here she is, sitting on her perch and just ready to say “Polly W: cel ER exactly?’ moted from the paint gang to of.| they asked him his nama In reply fice work at the Morse drydock tn|e gargied and coughed, or at least | Brooklyn. Bill showed @uch apti-| *emed to. They were about to turn | tudé with the brash that he was the| him down when with a flash of in first member of the paint gang se | *Piration he cried: “I can spell it” lected for promotion. in what h wrote: “Zygmnumnte The Rhodes Co.’ Consider Now the ‘ New Wool Jersey Smocks Upper Main Floor. The arrival of these Jersey Smocks heralds the dawn of ane y in smart apparel for women, Their adaptation to the son and for street, outing and home wear marks them as the distinctive garment for the woman who leads in the van of fashion. r6C36o6orererereorrerrs,>-__—-"’'"""'"["["["["—{_"-_ Bright Sizes 36 to 46 Priced at } and chenille colored yarn embroidery 2 Q Q : ( in contrasting rich $18.75, $20.00 and $22.50 s hades on plain Quaker a % Gray, Mahogany, Pekin The Seocke itusteatel ww duetivel Blue and Reindeer in the four colors mentioned above Brown enhance _ their and is embroidered in bright colored natural attractiveness. chenille. Pricé......ssseeeee $22.50 } i H Plush Coatees Reduced New Second Floor, For Wednesday selling the ready-to-wear Section has reduced the price on ) thirty-five Plush Coatees of plain and fancy plushes, with cape backs, coatee fronts, semi-belted back, belted front, raglan or cape sleeve models, according to the following schedule: $34.75 and $39.50 Coatees at $24.50. $24.50 Coatees at $19.50. $19.50 Coatees at $15.00. $15.00 Coatees at $10.00, The Perfect Corset Is the scientific result of long years of endeavor and carries the attributes that Men’s Underwear Main Floor, make for comfort, style, hygiene and sat- aaa ae ua Gea ae tak isfaction. Our Corset Section welcomes ra ® the woman hard to please, for, stocked as rand when the Ughter rar . rs ; 2 it is with the following well known Cor- weight under garments will " bia! seolaaed "Rv." Gheens sets, we are prepared ably to fit the most calide tae vot ack whee Sh exacting in slender, medium or stout s just as well to prepare models, mv 9 soot ice see oe Gossard Front Lace Corsets........ ; -$2.50 to $12.50 American Lady Corsets. ...$2.00 to $4.00 Nemo Corsets ...........$4.25 to $7.50 Royal Worcester Corsets ..$1.50 to $5.00 Bon Ton Corsets .. - -$3.50 to $8.00 “Rhodesa” Corsets . -$1.50 to $10.00° —Upper Main Floor, fords. Union Suits tn all «izes at 2.00, $2.50, $3.00 $3.60, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00 ‘Two-piece garments in all sizes at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.50 a garment, @ Cracker™ Polly ts the only bird In the world who can talk looked into his round, pink ee 3 Isn't she a wonder? | face, leisurely ning his bald What's that, Polly? “Good night?"—Yes, It IS time to say good night! lsh head, his wellcut hair, tm per SHE WAS TOLD But we'll come back tomorrow evening GRANN te mand taste of his clothes and F wing complaints from] William J. Derwin, of St. Louls, THERE WAS NO churches in Santa Monica, Cal, the| took a second glance at a pie council has decreed that all aviators flying there on Sunday between the horus of 10 a. m. and 1 p. m., must keep up among the clouds. paper that blew against his foot found that it was a certified check for $30,000 HOPE FOR HER Herron pugh fF I had or time But After Taking Tanlac She Feels So Fine She Thinks Nothing of Walking Forty BY THORNTON (Co . 1919, by; Blocks. SUPPOSE,” said Te tic FINE ART fashion center. And with the aid of our competent sales people it is possible for you to get that style which becomes you most. A wide assortment enables you to choose the individual- ized fashions expressive of % Nw “J your own personality. Visit \\ our showrooms and examine “SQA = those delightful smartly tai- \hout Tan-| “t'm Redpoll," was the prompt re lored creations. ts oe Sts gee ne in the run up there and get acquainted with ka who make their homes and love it." Redpoll laughed at his own joke Our easy, dignified system of payment is gladly extended to the women of Seattle. And . * but Peter didn't the joke at all you are personally invited to “Is {t so very far asked, inno cently, then added “I'd dearly love open an account. to 6 Kn 1 laughed harder than ever. Yes, sald h it is I am afraid ua you would be a very old a ver 1/ re ; Pas on ‘\gray Rabbit by the time you got A SP / pss? fee ve and tt ip there. I guess the next best thing \ cine t ace aedns nae ix for you to make the acquaintance FOR FULL. FIGURES mrt hie mothing mow of wal: | f20%, 0 mane he aetuninance |\ ~ ing forty bl and I'm doing all| Once inn while.” | my own ho rk again Taniac ? : | | has certalr a blessing to| Redpoll called fottly, and nt onc | , : : pone) aa ny duty te ten | Was joined by another r ped | Women of stout figure will find dere dt feel it my duty to tell) vind, but without the pink a} in this display styles, materials “Taniac is sold in Seattle by Barten!| With sides more heavily | and colors tailored for their indi- Drug Stores under the personal di ie wa Phi . | vidual requirements in as wide a rection of a special Tanlac represen rahi prea i nated’ iva dust | range as is shown in the regular vo.—Adver nent. been telling Peter Rabbit that as long as he cannot yisit our beautiful Far North, he must become quainted with those of us who come down here in the winter, I'm sure he'll find us very friendly folks.” sizes. This department has been specially provided for this season. \iieenaaieaile Jo-To to His Friends for Stomach Troubles | you picuse so you ive altogetnor on | these see | 2010 Center| Redpoll laughed usual happy {Pharmacies i Peter.” Peter Becomes Acquainted With Redpoll | att bu I am inning to learn “ for me t or there are more fo ho make OF DRESS GLADLY” | of 1339 Lagune pireat |T bad dreamed of. I Gon't believe F San Franci eal a fow days | know you at « «Oo. “I'm Redy was the prompt re Tt ha suffered from indigestion | *ponse “Lam called that because of and st h , ince I|my red cap. Yes, indeed; I make my ” ¢ P, : P was * she ied, “but|home in the Far North, There is no finds its highest expression in " res 1 began to| place Ike it. You really ought. to the exclusive display of gar- arr oe ieg ments shown at this smart unything witt has this to| laugh dly, Pe sald he. “We 1 » for Stomach Trou- | like the pds of the birches and the ble alders, and w at the seeds of the 2 1 u 1332- 34 found, and I have recommended it|conea Snipper the Crossbill has . to many of my friend and will) opened but r picked all the seeds Union coger peal EE ting ge eS St. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St, Ave. Five Bartell Drug Stores and Swift's|them, We will see you again, | — |. Let's go ess at Boldt’ean |1414 34 Aves downtown, $13 24.4 After the long miles over the links, golfers use cee; BAUME - ANALGESIQL I “ BENGU ‘SKIN’ RELIEF AWAITS YOU IN POSLAM The more intensely you have suf- fered fr m irritated, 4 will appreciate the r RGESS Burgess) ny Ww Peter watched the Redpolls fly 1 join their friends. Sudden- been given, all oslam for any fac clearing f a signal hi flew to a birch | 5 ns or red noses, fe “ tree they sat for | scale, any form of eczema, pims for strained muscles. purna, barbers’ € ire i ning igi a then, just as if feet, to drive. away’ all “efuptional Get the original al had been given, ore they spread and be- French product be ck out the ne : from the birch tassels. No one bi where, For free sample Thos. Leeming & Co.,.N. Yo mergency, Laboratories, d to be first, It was quite like r. Sth ce ew York ¢ same thing at the same instant Peter chuckled over it all the way home Poslam Sc tender skin. 6 Next Hungry, story: Peter Rabbit Goes Thomas M. Gibson Back From France Thomas M son of Capt. home Mon rs of varied st of which ne American met by the going at once artment at the ad Red Cross was members of his fam with them to their At $6.49 We were fortunate in securing a big lot McKelvey. Capt won went to a ey preggo pote Oa of genuine Perfection Oil Heaters at a ix expected back today very low price and we are going to offer them at a bargain. These are the large size, new improved Perfection Heaters. They are smokeless and odorless and are just what is needed for the home as you can have the heat in any room you wish. A great bargain at $6.49 August 1, Trade. 15 per cent says the British the cost of living above the pre-war yn w Don’t Forget Pyramid Teakings Missaing op Pres truding Piles, Factory Demonstraticn Offer 2¥2 Qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan | At 98c Here is an opportunity TRIAL, fp suffering so dreadfully free trial. If such in the case go you don’t want to miss. The “Wear-Ever” factory offers this special only once each year. This year’s demonstration offer is the 2¥,-quart double lipped Aluminum Sauce Pan. Worth $1.55. Special at Jelly Glasses at 49c Dozen Your choice of the tall or squat shape Jelly Glasses, the erivee size. Special at, dozen ... ? +. 49¢ store and @ of yramid Mile T lief should come quic kly thank your good fortune in learn- ing of Pyramid, If you are in doubt, send for a free trial package by mail, You will then be convinced, Don’t delay. Take no substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Yr remit Bidg., Marshall, Mich. a Free sample of Pile ‘Treatnient, tn pial Kind} Pyrami Name.. Street. . Cee ‘

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