The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 5

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) Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU R CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven tence to assist vg your ewn in dividual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere, No extra charges; no interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY to furnish your home STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 AROMATIC CEDAR CHESTS Have come to be almost a household necessity, a safe and convenient method of keeping cloth- ing fresh and clean. You cannot afford to expose costly wearing apparel to the ravages | of moths. Genuine red cedar chests are both moth and dust proof. We are showing a very comprehensive line in all sizes—some are se- verely plain, while others are elaborately trim- med in burnished copper. Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, JAM 3d Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | BABY" s cot is better known Former State Senator W hamus, of Sump spoke to a er No remedy Pod of 2,000 on ree Story Farmir Foley's Honey and Tar for giving|at Alderwood Manor fair Sunde Quick relief from coughs, colds and/ intensive farming with the wh croup. Mrs. W. M. Stevens, Vivian.) peghorn as a basis and fruits a: W. Va., writes: “When my baby was) berries as adjuncts was urged by 21 months old he had a terrible speaker cough, and nothing did him any| good. I read about Foley's Honey! statistics can be mate to show Dandy tin box of genuine “Bayer|enemies help each other without the | and Tar, and the first dose helped/ anything that the man behind the | Tablets of Aspirin.” containing | least idea of #0 doing. It is a funny him and in two days the cough had | ticures wants them to twelve genuine tablets. Druggists| world. It certainly ts a funny world. stopped. I can say Foley's Honey —_— 7 — ~— also sell larger “ayer” packages. | You think of yourself and straightway and Tar saved my baby's life after Breakfast at the Butler | Aspirin is the trade mark of Payer! we do the greatest possible kindness everything else had failed.” Contains at 40 cents, Satisfaction| Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester|or an equally great nm to some no opiates, Sold everywhere. Loan converted are presented 41% interest until May 15th, tively. They must be in hands tered bonds are in permanent 4% coupon bonds, however, to comer as well. Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest THREE-STORY FARMING H. Paul owd Important Notice To Liberty Bond Holders Patrons of this bank who hold 4% Liberty Bonds of the Second issue and First converted issue and who wish to exchange them for bonds bearing 414% interest, should do so immediately. Un- less 4% bonds of the Second Liberty loan or of the First Liberty BER 15th and December 15th, respectively, they will not earn 12th on Second issue or December 12th on First issue. All regis- The Treasury Department strongly urges holders of temporary ing 414% interest, and subsequently exchange such coupon bonds for bonds in registered form. This is an important notice to First and Second Liberty Loan bondholders and‘ they should lose no time in exchanging their present holdings into the larger interest- bearing ones. Officials of this bank will gladly give more infor- mation to those who request it. times during business hours and will welcome client and new- NEW HOSPITALS RUCHAR Mail.) (By Hoth d Hungarian wounded Rumanian « in the recent fighting around Buda ¥ pest have been treated in an Amer joan “mobile hospital’ of the most modern type—the last word In war BY CAPTAIN | hospitals for use in the field with a | | rapidly ing army The tyr > used is tt wn as th } it ina pital on wh wute trucks everyth needful for wartime | medic id surgery. automobile operating | sterilizing equip: | ment, an aw laboratory, a | pure water machine with toemaking attachment, an X-ray car, electric steam he plant, a shop and a com tent hospital which can be set up anywhere in about two hours #0 | a» to accommodate than 400 | Wounded men LIONS TO CELEBRATE Two hundred mempers of Seattle | Jungle, Lions of Liberty ed to appear with 200 ne | when they meet at W. 0. W Fo ating are expect w members hall, resident | urth ave, and Marion st, Mon-| new ay evening ation, a business ond meeting and sy American the fam will compris program |NAME “BAYER” ON | GENUINE ASPIRIN For Toothache, Neuralgia, Pain, Colds, Headache! dam, This man was born tr thru and thru, He has practiced law in St the United St ps senate. | } | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. Peter Pipers esidential Puzzles in spite of that Paul, and has re ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE: Cape Gloves Special Tuesday $1.65 Main Floor, KK. A BROKEN line of 65 pairs in gray, tan and champagne, with P. X. M. seams and Paris point backs. Sizes 5%, 5Y,, 6, 6144 and 6 but not each size in every color. Formerly Tuesday, a pair... $1. 65 Rite, ( =©Special Tuesday of the United States? help you find out This ts one of § 5 § ( { { , i ted bsditiod) apatt out the names ot the] | At $4.75 add and subtract them as the plus { nee ain Floor, N. ¥., December 22, 1856, but he's a § OR Tu y's spe t esday’s p- paesented Minnesota tn| cial selling the Leather Goods Section has assembled twenty- five Novelty Canteens of black patent leather and silk brocaded fab- ric in octagonal shape, , , fitted with coin purse, mirror, hair pin box, powder box and_per- fume bottle. Formerly Special Tuesday, soeu $4.75 ) } $7.95. } choice at. You want relief—quickly BY THORNTON W. BURGESS “* +s genie ‘Aspirin prescribed | (7% eve uees [Ke Sweaters 4, by physicians for over eighteen | or. cten. ; we Of Mra. Hoot years, and proved safe by salltions of} an, w Mouse. Dann: Reduced to people. always thought of Mra. Hooty, Just | For a few cents you can get a lof Saticyticacid one of whom you are not thinking at for conversion PRIOR to Novem- 1920, and June 15th, 1920, respec- of banks not later than November form and need not be exchanged. first convert them into bonds bear- They are approachable at all Alaska Bullding, Home of the Scandinavian Americas Ban! —*— 2a} S- IT —f-- 9 7-72 ati. js ata ea Lael) al) at) ath bcc é mall mal) Capital and Surplus $1,500,000.00 Resources Exceeding $22,000,000.00 SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Member Federal Reserye Bank) Second Ave. & Cherry St. Seattle, U.S. A.\ (eR SE a Branch at Ballard S° IT is that friends often burt each other, and in the same way as he did of Hooty, as one of t enemies ho must always be on t watch for after dark, and Mra. Hooty | always thought of Danny M $4.75 Upper Main Floor Mouse simply as a good dinner if ay dala tek oh esha only she cx atch him. The idea say sagen ytd 002, Naa of doing ¥ a good turn neve POR: SPR ~ OT in allt nd entered he quick cleanup. Sizes 38, 40 and such a thing ever er ; fu tt hea . ir MH lid do Danny a good t In f . " all unknowingly she prove d to be a While | friend | You remember that Billy Mink had | trapped Danny tn « hollow log in|/ 40 Coats of the Higher Grade Special Tuesday Choice $75.00 New Second Floor HIS assemblage of smart Autumn Coat models are from the regu- lar stock and were priced formerly at $85.00, $95.00, $97.50; $98.50 and $125.00. The ortment displays belted and — semi-belted styles, with large self and fur collars and deep turn- back cuffs. They are developed from wool velour coatings, sil- vertone, evora cloth, velour de laine and Bolivia, in shades of blue, Burgundy, brown and reindeer. Sizes 34 to 44 Boys’ Sport Collar Blouses Main Floor Rear i reoorny long and short sleeve Sport Blouses for boys have convertible collars that may be worn high or low. The assortment displays fancy striped patrerns d plain white with striped collars, in a ze range of 7 to 13 years, but not each size in} pattern. Formerly $1.25 and $1.60.4 Tuesday, choice at 95¢ style or caught. Then Hooty the Owl and Mra Hooty arrived in a tree close the next. ‘Az’ I lost {t the week I amy more claim on tt, Even if you was carryin’ It, and he made me give | did find it, as long as you know him my very best aggie to pay for| whose it is, you ought to give it losin’ part of his knife. An’ now he | back.” found the knife’ an’ it's Just as good| So Peter handed Billy back his ‘as it ever was, an’ he won't let me/| knife, and Billy ran off very satis- have my half the knife er any-| fied. Papa expected Peter to pout WOMEN, SAVE $10 BY DRY ¢ by, and Danny overheard Mra. Hooty | | tell Hooty that she had seen and heard some one moving down below thing.” as papa looked at him and ‘that she intended to atay right) «what you say about it goes, dad there until she found out who it was./ we always said findin'’s was keep Danny at once thought that she was watching for him. But when he! had had time to think a little he re membered that he hadn't so much as | poked hin nose outside that hollow ) | log since the coming of Mrs, Hooty #0, of course, she couldn't have seen Mhim. Could it have been Rilly Mink | the had seen? Danny at once ms to me,” said papa, “that you for your half of the . that you haven't DISCOVERY WAS A |about it, but he didn't, and so the| Peter looked a lttle bit ashamed | very next day Peter found a dandy little penknife on his dresser. ran in to thank papa for it and got rather re ought to give F ot thought perhaps this would help you -|to remember that a good business man doesn't do things that way.” Save five to ten dollars by dry cleaning everything in tt You can dry clean, renew children's coats, ns, Swiss, lawns, d chiffon dresses, kid s, furs, neckties, ribbons, silk waists, draperies, that would be He “i in the face. “I guess I ally knew that I'd | COPS that knife.” said papa, “I know it but I lace, everything by soap and water, MOORE. | ace a gallon or more of _ line in a dishpan or wash put In the things to be came very much interested and « crn OPENS INDEPENDENT OFFICE DUC 1D (he. things 10 oivite a little nearer the doorway Dr. A. R. Long, dentist, who has | shortly everything comes outs | wanted very much to see what was! been associated with Dr. J. J. Black|ing like new Nothing lc Mandl serene | in the rd building, has opened |snrinks or wrinkle: pe time nothing happened an in nt office in the Eitel ed. Do not just A sti petios: S270 clean without Solvite soap. | P J * m3 sea gasoline soap is the secret | wee Portland Woman ‘Gains Twen-| The deepest spot known in the|dry cleaning. A package of 50 and peeped up into the top of t ty-eight Pounds After |tree where he had heard Mr. and| Taking Tanlac | Mrs. Hooty talking. He was just | jin time to see a great, dark shadow] , | have gained twenty-elght D sous since I commenced taking Taniac, and feel better in every way than I have for many years,” sald Mra, CC, , who lives at Hassale -ortla while Ing to a representative her day had suffered from nd indige such a long time,” Espy, “that my condi- | eally become alarming mmenced taking Tanlac Tania stomach much con- and for tinued Mrs tion had When I « I had ¢ wn to where I,only | welghed ben ; handre aoe are These Royal Rochester Tea j yout one hundred and forty Kettles are made of heavy anything I woul? fron less construction. They are | ; in highly polished and have a Danny overheard Mrs Hooty tell ¢, ethin | wood grip handle. $4.00 Hooty that she nd by also suffered from ipation, |{] values. Special | some one moving down ‘be low. and would have raging headaches at $2, 98 very day or so. Finally my entire down. He heard a and knew t | sweep silently nervous nd {spiteful «n , system got In bad co: tion, 4 it was impossible for me Mrs. Hooty a to o r get a good night's sleep. I Mink, and 4 him, é p ar was so weak and run-down that 1 Ic as a knew, too, that, having esc * couldn't do my housework, and in no time hangin k a safer place gh of relief y had fright und did not he would waste there, but would # Danny let a cape Mrs. He Billy Mink away | know that Danny was there, He wa yer trapped. She who would have eaten him had proved a fact, if I exerted myself the t I would bi and feel faint, It Just ne those all in least ely exhaust as going that dur that t relief s and I did | no lo: gladly | took did any & friend by setting him free, Didn't I | |say this is a funny world? IP oaasany as srandiatiauas coal No Faas or C. O. D. Orders : knew about my condition, came to] Next story: Nanny Meadow Mouse i came: to Is Worried. se me and told me about Tanlac | m ind advised me to give it a trial. | $ S 5 | Piceraien ate sees 1.25 Buck Saws at 85¢ oc It pean is in the tween the island of Tristan d’Acun | c and the mouth of the Rio de la Plata with directions for he eaning costs but a few © jany drug, grocery or dé is eight and three-quarters tales | store. Dry clean out of ep there, away from flame. South Atlantic, be- October HOUSEWARE SALES SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY $4.00 Royal Rochester ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE, at................006- grade, pure aluminum—seam- 29c These are the “Pacific” Wash” Boards they havé a good zin rubbing surface. 49c value, spe- cial for Cut your one of est truth, I began to pick up just wood with in a few ¢ ufter I started tak our f cutting Buck Saws. th bape “ ) ay ee a y These saws have a good strong Learns a Mat? ath how. & eral, Manne sons frame and high-grade _ steel M aa an again, I have a fine appetite blade. Regular $1. Special ans Lesson and eat three hearty meals every|f] at .....ccecceccecccccces day, and I never suffer a particle | by an Gray LADY jafterwards, In fact, I never have a “ a sign of stomach trouble or indi : ° iat ga aute are: bavtde sas and my. nerves are” In| Benjamin Double Socket ‘argument, They got excited ¢ so Such good condition that sleep z raised their voices that papa stopped like a child every night I have Special at 89c reading to find out what the trouble gotten back my strength, and have “3 ; 3 ‘ almost regained every pound I tont,| The Benjamin Double Duty Light Socket es one — ‘* part my knife,” fussed Billy,/and am so well and strong in every socket do the work of two. Just what you neéd when — nd all my marble, and you've got| way that I can easily do all my/#] you want to use your electric iron or heater. Spe) now All my friends ‘ie 9 8 won't have anything.” and acquaintances are talking Cal) ooo ic cia cele bocec eds celee hackle Wk Oa ane ae about my wonderful recovery, and “What's the trouble here?” papa = wanted to know. “Billy, you tell|I always impr one fact upon hn me." jtheir minds and that is that Tan- “Well, Pete and me, we found a|lac is responsible for it.” knife olled it up for me and sharpe an’ s0 we went halvers on it, carried it one week an’ he carried it’ tative. that is, I found it and Pete, he Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | ed it,| Drug Stores under the personal di and L] rection of a special Tanlac represen. | Advertisement, é so mixed up first thing I know | housework ary A Second Avenue and Union Street

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