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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven tence to assist you to furnish your home along your ewn in fividual ffeas. Our terms are easicr and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no Interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—s30 TO 5.30 New Blankets ‘¢ 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. Flannel Sleeping Blankets in tans, special at $3.00. Flannel Sleeping Blankets in gray and white, special at $4.00. <n Woolnap Blankets in gray, white and plaid, special from $6.50 to $10.00. wee ions All-Wool Blankets in white and plaids with fancy borders, special from $13.50 to $32.50. WENATCHEE, Sept. 29.—Adm. | Rodman, commander in chief of | Pacific feet, will visit, in October, TRUSS TORTURE itfelong friend, Capt. H. J. Gran be eliminated by w ns re Rupture Support the| We |ranch near Cashmere. During ” A. LUNDBERG ©o, , the flagship New Mexica by the “M01 Third Ave. miral, Seattle, will always find it a valuable and approachable officers are give you the benefit of the gathering along these lines. issues letters of credit, buys an reliable trade information. are always at your disposal. Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest | SCAND | AMERIC Second Ave. & Cherry St. | Admiral Rodman to Visit Cashmere Man Catarrh—the dripping in the throat, |v U. & N. (retired), who owns an apple! Possibly free trial to prove its superior. | fleet's stay in Seattle Capt. and Mra. . Graham were entertained on board|tarrh—{t i# not of Rupees Whether in terms of lakhs or crores of rupees—of pices, pesos, piasters, florins or francs—you will at all times find us able to intelligently advise you regarding daily rates of Foreign Ex- change. The ever-growing Foreign Department of this modern banking institution really offers a unique service to both individ- uals and concerns alike who find it necessary to transmit money abroad. Trader, shipper, merchant and foreign born residents tinent to their business and other affairs. fund advancements and payment guarantees and also supplies Our time, knowledge and services |Danny Meadow Mouse Visits the Smiling Pool ORNTON W. BURGESS BY T yright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) I ANNY MEADOW MOUSE had{chances in coming w over her taken t into his funr ttle | Longlegs the Mue Heron comes ove head t » over to the milin, Ol. | hare almost ever ta and t hav Perhaps he wanted to call on his big |and perhaps a little rather ave & wanted to go somewhere for a change I be ou're not glad to see foone Whatever the reason ared Da You on the bank of the Smilin ing,” replied Grand uffly. "But I never The very first person he saw waa “ly take ur Grnadfather Frog, risks, You know tting on his big, green iily gruff voice. “What are you doing | would soon find you over here, Danny Meadow Mouse?" eddy isn't here, so what's t Nothing in particular,” replied| good of | borrowin troubl Da squeaked Danny, “It's time enous? People who are doing nothing tn | particular are Ukely to get into trouble. Don't you know that, Dan Meadow Mouse? demanded Grandfather Frog to worry when there is n« worry Did finer day, Grandfather Frog? mething te very about ”u ever know a Next story: D: y Meadow Mouse I guenk I can keep out of Is in a Tight Place. " ked Danny I don't y trouble around here. You're Hanson Leaves on Lecture Junket Ole Hanson, former mayor of Se attle, left for Mus Mon tay to deliver the of very fine, Grandfather Frog k a day older than when aw you “I don't feel a day older. Grandfather Frog, not qu You I “ replied and his volee was You see, it rather oes, Okt ret of « eso erutt ck) him to be told that b looked | 23 lectures. Hanson is ache t If |no older. “Of course, I'm giad to see | talk “American va, Bolshevism jf | you, Danny,” he continued, “but, just |at Carnegie hall, New York City, on || the same, I think you are taking! November 2 Best Treatment for Catarrh S.S.S. Removes the Cause For the Blood. pre store. It obtainable at has proven its any drug value in Once you get your blood free| thousands of cases, It will do so from impurities—cleansed of the|in your Get 8. 8. 8. at once ~|catarrhal poisons, which It is now/and begin treatment. If yours ts & prey to because of its unhealthy|® long standing case, be sure to state—then you will be relic of write for free expert medical ad We will tell you how vegetable blood remedy the impurities from the blood by literally washing it clean hawking and spitung tral | tne raw sores in| p the disagreeable in thy srely and cleanses It was caused nostrils; the |bad breath. hie | £1 because your impov We will prove to you that thous- am, was easily Infected.jands of sufferers from Catarrh, slight cold or contact|after consistent treatment with 8 the | with someone who had a cold, But/8. S, have been freed from the don't suffer with ¢ trouble a the point t its disagreeable fea necessary e tur Don't delay the treatment ad-|remedy, 8. S 8. discovered o Address Medical Director, 259 fifty years ago, teat true and Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga | pad ‘Good morning, | first. Now, what would you do Jf Grandfa k squeaked Danny. | Reddy Fox should suddenly appear | Grandfather Frog turned about in| right behind you? You would be in a funny little hop of startled sur |a tight place There isn't a thing prise and blinked his great, gomgly | for you to hide under, and hiding in] eyes at Danny Meadow Moune.| (the grass wouldn't do you @ bit of| ‘Chugarum,” said he, in his deep, for that k none of Reddy's} this} The Romances or A Summer Girl Ny Zoe Heekley pyright, 1919, by N BA | The Palaceon Wheels, Friday when I taunted him on . ; , Spree a7 SP ayes eens) HE dress trimming section has «rar John Herron has , sembled from stock and reduced entrat \ mental scientists in price for Tuesday 85 yards of flesh- colored batiste, 14 inches wide, with oe eee: ee t wed embroidered, hemstitched and beaded how vanity | aruitine and edge, two patterns displayed and priced Others by ft raiment ph al try to exert persona prowens charm [by making ke Herron’s ie imm. of fashion the im in good clothes way is none of these and « But rennion in the ou some that slate height he that w get was born 2 perfect appearance is to him a matter of course, just as the ex pensive appointments of his of are. He makes no “eyen” at me. No fine speeches. He treats | me politely, but very much as though I were the dictaphone impressing me is to | Hin way of of hie mind parade the pe nfluence, his ab miracles and make fairy tales come wer his | | } I thought at first he knew only Also there is » constant pro cession of men who come to him whenever we stop. in his dictation to me. He evident ly knows that a man's mind, when it is great and powerful, frightens and at the same time thrills a woman like a giant's muscles, or the huge waves of the ocean, or a thun derstorm! Also there is a constant proces | sion of men who come to him whenever we stop. Delegations chambers of commerce, committees individuals, all come to his desk. pleading, arguing, fawning or trying to bluster clearing house for information per- Courteous, efficient always ready to wait upon you and information they are continually This institution transmits money, d sells foreign exchange, arranges Alaska Pull4ing, Tome of the Scandinavian American Ran} Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $22,000,000.00 INAVIAN AN BANK Member Federal Reserye Bank) Seattle, U.S. A., Branch at Ballard | without folks who have built up their busi j Camisole special at 15¢ and 25¢ | Women’s Main Floor STOCK readjustment clasp style cape gle tan. A and but not each size in every saureads ond beiete. 1 ind te basi = mesty $5.00 ‘and $2.25; Tuesday, 0 ne . gy i Py gee NE ls eho cad 085 hss 6 cane ee $1.25 fr t r ' ; ve . aa eee eee ne soe Children’s School Hose Special—A Pa | Main Floor, Rear Cape Gloves Special Tuesday A Pair $1.25 The seventy-five pairs volved display black or two-tone em- broidery in sizes 5%, 6, 64% and 614, The Rhodes Co.’ a yard. —Main Floor sale of one- - pves in gray $34.75 and $39.50 m Autumn Suits Special Tuesday $28.75 New Second Floor ROM one hundred belted and plain tailored style Autumn suits, as sembled from our regular stock, the patrons of this store may make the choice at special price reductions on Fo y color, ir 25c HE hosiery section will place on Tuesday. These suits are designed of special sale tables for Tuesday's bg selling one hundred and twenty-five Wool Velour, Poplin, Tweed, Oxford / pairs of black cotton hose of medium 2 to 914. weight, in sizes 514 ‘Tuesday A Sale of Men’s Union | Main Mloor 1 | TUESDAY sale of j weight cotton union suits in gray. This sale suggests the opportunity to replenish for Fall and Winter as the weight and weave are suc! men will find them a d ment for all winter wear. } 50. | 5 | a suit ....... Formerly $2.50; special Tuesday, Cloth and Wool Jersey A pair, . . =, ”* ifevaccoee and are displayed in Fall and Winter colors of pl Japan blue, brown, green, taupe; Burgundy, navy and black; also in checks and mixtures. A one-day stock adjustment sale of new suits in sizes 16 to 46. Suits men’s heavy Blankets Wool-finished cotton blankets, size { 72x80, of good weight, in gray and tan, with ribbon banded edge, will a special Tuesday; a pair. .$4.50 h that many esirable gar- Sizes 34 to —Upper Main Floor sees BLOBS TO TALK PAVED | At a joint meeting of the city coun: | cil and the county commissioners, the paving of the dock area at ager park will be considered, Better serv- fee on the bay and lake county ferry routes may follow WANTS WHOLE = WORLD TO KNOW Drug Thieves Rob Another Pharmacy Another link in the chain of recent drug thefts from Seattle pharmacies was added Sunday morning when a thief entered the Rothschild Drug Co, 1400 18th ave, and stole $150 worth of narcotics, Entrance was made thru the front | !°™*- jen and WOMEN, SNE $10 BY ORY LEANING Save five to ten dollars quickly dry cleaning everything in the You can dry clean, bright- renew children’s coats, by door. The burglar broke the glass in caps, woolens, Swiss, lawns, the front door with a rock. The andie and chiffon dresses, kid police believe the job was done by the es, shoes, furs, neckties, Pib- same man who has robbed the other| bons, satins, lace, silk waists, @ra- | pe ries, rugs—everything that would |be ruined by soap and water, Mrs. Meyers ould Give Names to County’s Roads Claude C. Ramsay, chairman of the |board of county commissioners, pre sented a resolution to the commis jains Twenty-| one Pounds Taking Tanlac | —Troubles End | Place a gallon or more of gas- joline in a dishpan or wash bofler, |put in the things to be cleased, then wash them with Solvite soup. Shortly everything comes out look- ing like new Nothing fades, shrinks or wrin- No pressing needed. Do not jattempt to dry clean without Sely- This gasoline soap is the age of Solvite soap with directions hey know that by a wave of his| “I have gained twenty-one | MMs cit whee pins tid hotel whl ota pounds actual weight since I com- a Be cr te mgt seesion, sug: | kies He is the “god in the machine” to|troubles that have been causing pF tint bi fc “as os, petro be ap. them all. A word settles their affairs|™me to suffer for ten long ¥ cattnba'-teibiciantiches rose Fas give | secret of all dry cleaning. A pack- one way or the other, and whilo he|have been completely overcome,” |) 1. leading into the city row rarely even glances at me during |*id Mrs Martha Meyers, who lives . ie e city, to do for home dry cleaning costs but a : wt Lanhershim, Cal, while in the/*Way with the confusion resulting |few cents at any drug, grocery or these sessions, I get the impression | at lankershil (il Dos Angeles, | fom the dual names some roads now |department store. of his constant stream of comment “Seo what a magician I am! he the other day When I think of the great good r Taniac bh done me,” continued | seems to say, “I make or break men| i, . “L actually yearn to| Bey enaeee tee Come tt tall oF y in the world about | build cities! I am the super-captain Sometimes 1 thrill with admira tion. Other times I hate him for what he can do to people and places. He could take a town like dear old Bentsville, for example, put up @ palatial hotef in place of the Hig gins House, map out a business block that would make the Bee Hive Arcade look sick, plan a lakefront pleasure resort that would throw Moonlight park into bankruptey, giving the hard-working nesses by years of hard work a chance to say aye, yes or no. It might benefit the town in the end, but there would be something so hard and ruthless about it. It would take all the personality out of Bents ville, | And al this time, at his command, swing North, East, South, West ' it, especially those who suffer as ot industry Do not all others seem |i"4ia. 1 had an aggravated case of WER ae rene 5 Seneeeer stomach trouble which had been pulling me down for years and had finally gotten the best of me, My| lcondition was so bad for a long |time that I had to live on a milk diet, and never dared touch any- thing else. Even this light dict would cause gas to form and I would be perfectly miserable for hours afterwards My nerves were in terrible condition, and it was} jout of the question for me to get a good night's sleep. My husband | |spent hundreds of dollars for medi |cine and treatments, but I just jkept on going down hill all the | time, Specialist after specialist | |treated me, and one by one they | |told me that my case was hope-| le I was so blue and discour- aged over my condition that I just |felt like giving up altogether. ve “{ was looking over the paper anywhere, in {his smooth-riding ong night and I noticed a state palace on wheels. Iam getting dizzy| ment about Tanlac, and when 1 with the show himself, he commands admiration as he commands everything else. I find myself comparing his bulky figure with the — slender-waisted heroes of the movies—and feel that zaling me. I to do it. Why 4 person like me, office furniture? Devotedly thine, DOROTHY. Thug Is Sorry He Hit “Little Girl” goes out of his way os he—to an obscure a mere bit of his home later the same morning and left a note making an apology for his deed After taking $ from the home of 527 27th ave, burglar hasty note, say ing: “I hurt a little girl last night, but it was all a mistake and I am sorry. You tell her to forgive me.” As for John Herron | the| |told my husband that IT had a no- jtion to try this medicine, he laugh- ed and said “Well, I don't sup |pose it will hurt you, anyway, and ‘if you want to try it I will get it for you.’ Well, I commenced tak Ine want to see the screen ling Taniac then, and to my great At other times I still long to break] surprise I felt a change for the his power, to upset his self-assur-|petter before I had finished that ance. first bottle. Of course I bought He has said nothing to me AS! more Tanlac, and when I had fin ME. He rarely makes @ personal| ished the second bottle my appe remark of any sort. Yet all the time|tite had come back, and for. the I know he is showing off. He is first time in ten long years I could eat a hearty meal without suffer ing afterwards. I have just finish ed my fifth bottle nd IT can truth fully say that T am as well strong as I ever was in my | We own and live on our land I am going right ahead p: Jup my fruit all by myself. Ir jhave a sign of stomach trouble or indigestion, and I eat just anything I want. My nerves are in perfect ver After slugging Margaret Nelson,| condition, and oh, how I do enjoy da ter of N. A. Nelson, 1847|the sweet, restful sleep I get every Weller st, early Sunday morning, alnight. 1 re how my thug who left the house without! health could ter, and as taking anything, entered another|sure as I stand here now, I owe jit all to Taniae, ling obligations to this wenderful medicine, and feel it duty |give this statement so that I may help others who suffer as 1 did. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen tative,—Advertisement, | I am under last my | have Dry clean out of doors or away from flame, ration of ° 99 “Griswold’s Erie Cast-Iron Cooking Utensils Demonstration will last all week. As a Special Inducement Tuesday we are going to offer a number 8 or 9 size DUTCH OVEN Special at $2.98 Demonstrator will show you how a cheap cut of meat can be made into a juicy, tender pot roast. The Dutch Oven can be used on top of a range to bake, roast or fry. The | toughest meat or fowl can be made tender and juicy, retaining all the natural salts and | protein, saving evaporation from 10 to 12 ounces on a 5-pound roast. Dutch Oven is made of pure cast iron with a close fitting cover... Special Af. ws'nass.ccrcss | ee Demonst wae sat tees ee ee