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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. Pefer Pipers esidential Puzzles BY CAPTAIN FE. x n2 in Furniture Co., Inc. eTTo 8. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven. ence to assist you fo furnish your home along your ewn tn: Meas, Our terms are easier and our prices are lower | Jhe Rhodes Co. t | ROBBERS RULE “MIAO” BORDER “King” Tao Bao’s Men De- feat Chinese (Special to The Star by N. B. A.) HINGI, China, Oct, Ide—The Miao rabbers on the Kwangst border have | defeated Chinese troops RK, HIGGINS A Fortunate Special Purchase of Fur - Trimmed Winter Coats Tao will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, “yusT YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 530 “King” Bao has driven the} regulars into Hsinchow | After their victory the aborigines burned the villages and houses in the evacuated district They Then Miaotsong Independence of the Miao has been recognized by the Chinese republic ‘The tribesmen inhabit two trregular stretches on the order between | Kwangsi and Kuichau provinces in Southern China, CHAMBER IS HOST TO BARON SHIMPEI GOTO! Karon Shimpei Goto, Japanese statesman, now visiting Seattle, w the guest of honor at a luncheor Monday noon at the New Washing This new kind of arithmetic ton hotel, given by a special com-|twelve possibilities named by mittee of the Chamber of Commerce | To learn his name by our and Commercial Club, Reginald IH. | various objects pictured here, and adc Parsons, president of the Chamber| minus signs tell you to do. bridges: retreated also burne the toward , Who will be the next president ¢ expe new may Is Grouped in Two Assortments to Sell at of the United States? help you find « This is one of te method, spell out the names of the)! 4 and subtract them as the plus and) $29.75 and $49.75 Winter Coats is the direct result of oppor- tune buying, the price advantages of which we share with you. unusual values obtainable in this semblage of correct and nobby new The Purchase Fille Two COAT RACKS with handsome full belted, belted front and loose back and full straight loose flare modejs designed of excellent wool velour coatings, Bolivia cloth, silvertone and polo cloth, trimmed with | of Commerce, presided This man was born in St, Louis, Mo, July 20, 1864. He ts @ well! known lawyer, has taken a great interest in public questions, has been twice appointed by President Wilson to head important public bodies, but) is not now In the government service He was in Paris during the peace! negotiations, He is married and has a large family | ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE: “ABOUT RHEUMATISM _ What Thousands Have Found Gives | Large Fur Collare of Raccoon, Opossum, Near Seal and Nutria Dining Room Furniture UTIFUL conception of one of the most pop- w designs in Dining Room Furniture. This Sizes 16 to 46, in leading Autumn and Winter shadings. The coat to the right as illustrated is made of overseas blue and Mary suite consists of a large buffet, a top table that extends to six feet, five high- ft, leather-seated chairs and an arm chair to match. |) din Jacobean. Extremely low prices pre- ]}! this and many other suites. lost a $125 black fox fur at} & downtown dance hall. She left it oa prove &) M. Hurwitz, 1401 First ave. re } Mf your hair ts fading. ported the theft of a sign announcing pe improv-| theft of a large quantity of silver. ware from his home. - Shady | Sneak thieves and burglars con-/ ! tinue to pile up a nice score in their iF | kame of pilfering the abodes of Seat in a dressing room. A quantity of | | worthless mining stock was stolen 0 sage brewed into) trom the offices of the H. C. Pigott es with sulphur added, will| printing Co., 83 Pike at., by burglars, | @agmy. Mixing the Sage | the sale of “fountain pens and fine Sulphar Tecipe at home, ‘eutlery.” Candy and tobacco were MA is troublesome. An easier taken from the cigar store operated ay fe |by Mrs. P. Marshall, First ave. and) | Ue citizenry. | ‘8. F. R. West, of the Waldorf halr/who scattered the contents of the | - Just! desks about the office floor. / & bottle of Wyeth’ Dus Sulphur Compound at) Virginia st. while Dr. H. G. Knott j all ready for use.) 3428 Cascadia View, reported the | | | An fllicit still, was bound over to the | grand jury by U. 8. Commissioner R. @raw this|W. McClelland Monday. Chadwick one small) was arrested at Bellevue. On the) morning al! | premises, dry squad officers say, they | disappeared, and, | seized a stitl and 270 gallons of mash. | A of depot | depends upon her station in life. Nuxated Iron Help Keliet From This Painful Trouble Rheumatiom is a stitutional disease, manifesting itself in local aches and pains, inflamed joints and stiff muscles, Jt cannot be cured by local or external applications. It must have constitutional treatment Take a course of the great blood- purifying and tonic medicine, Hood's Sarsaparitia, which corrects the acid condition of the blood on which rheumatism depends, and gives per manent relief. ‘This medicine com bines with excellent alteratives and tonics, what t# generully conceded to be the most effective agent in the treatment of this disease. If a cathartic or laxative is needed, take Hood's Pills. Purely vegetable. e ow —While the hot. Don’t “holler” about the high cost of living. Just place your order: for a suit or overcoat this week and we'll show you how you can save on clothes. 321 Lyon Bldg. Third and James. Men iron FROG-0G+ TANK ~ T = FRANK BILL+ KINGS -K = BILLINGS KEEL-E +106+G=KELLOGG Nanny Meadow Mouse Is Worried BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) | fa gt MEADOW MOUSE was worried. Yea, air; Nanny Mead: ow Mouse was worried. Nanny was a home body. In the firat place, mont lof the time she has a family to think about and care for. There are babiex in Nanny’s snug little home mont of the time, What with helpless babier and headstrong, half-crown children eager to get out Into the Great World and show how smart they are, and |tully grown children already setting up homes of their own, Nanny has real cause for worry. You ses, no one knows better than she what a nothing. She knows it is true, but ‘he also knows that thix added timidity is because of increased knowledge of the dangers of the Great World, and that the more timid she is, the lens likely ts she to feel careless, “A Meadow Mouse ca timid, says Nanny she in m than half right nny Me Mourne is different He doesn’t have the of those | \bables all the time on his mind, ax does Nanny. So he has more time to think about himeelf and the things he wants to do, Then, too, the sharp Uttle wits in that funny little head of his have brought him thro so oany tight places that he has come to think himself quite as smart as anybody cine, and quite able to take be to th ° rw care “ a young Meadow Mouse who would live to a good old age be carefully trained. One of the first things to be learned is the foolishnem of taking unnecessary rinks. The most care of himself, no matter what hap- pons, which shows that he fen't as wise an Nanny, tho it wouldn't do to tell him #0. precious thing anybody ponseases is fe. To risk this for something which at best ix nothing more than | pleasure ia the most foolish thing in the world, Nanny will risk her own |life for her babies any time, but she in far too wine to risk it for any oth er reason. “If you lone your life you've lost everything,” iw a favorite maying of Nanny’s, and when you came to think of it, it is exactly so, Some-| times Danny Meadow Mouse laughs at ber and tells her that the older she grows the more timid she be comes. That doesn't trouble Nanny The day that Danny took it Into hin head to visit the Smiling Pool |had been a very trying one for Nanny. Danny hadn't told her where he was going, or that he expected velour with near silvertone and $29.75. Men’s Mocha Gloves Main Floor Rear Mocha Gloves are the ultra desirable glove for | men in every walk of life. Our Men's Section displays a new and ex: / tensive Tine in medium and heavy weight with plein spear point and embroidered back, Sizes ; to 9% at $3.50, $4.00 » and $4.50 week, an’ if I know where you got your new hat, an’ if I heard you say how much you paid for it. An’ fr can't get away by that time she asks|mama. me how Aunt Phocbe an’ Mr. Hen- shawe are making tt now, an’ if Aunt Phoebe ts good to the boy, an’ how Aunt Grace Nkes housekeepin’.| gave a hop an’ skip. y by that time an’ gen‘ally I get HERBERT DECLARE MONEY COULBN'T BUY G00B IT DID HIM Gained Twenty-three Pounds —“I Will Praise Tanlac as Long as I Live.” eal fur collar. ; The coat shown in illustration to the left is of terra cotta is trimmed with Price 349.75 near seal fur collar. Price $3.50, $3.95 and $4.95 Gingham and Percale House Dresses Special at $1.95 Upper Main Floor. ¥ assortment of broken lines from our regular stock is reduced for a quick clean up and comprises several styles in plain pink and blue and striped patterns. Sizes for misses and women, but not each size in every style, color or pattern. In this lot there are about 30 Dresses in the style as sketched, in small and medium sizes only. «This model sold for- merly at $4.95. Choice, while they last at - — ° Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, an’ say to myself that I'll never, | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. “Sc res tc mtlJacTo Worked Like Masie in Relievi Stomaeh Miseries “And you won't have to,” “I had no idea she was such & gonsip. I'll go myself the next time.” Peter peeled the last potato and “Won't Ol Norah be hoppin’ when she comes?” ~-HELEN CARPENTER MOORE. DESTROY HOUSES TO GET NAILS PETROGRAD, Oct. 14—Wooden houses are being pulled down in some cities in Russia, for the nails that are in them. Nails are so scarce that their cost has run up to 700 rubles ($35) a pound. No woman ever awakens her hus- band from his afternoon nap to show Mrs. L. Forslund, of 6806 Eighth |Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash., writes to | us of the relief she got from the use |of Jo-To for stomach distress: “Jo-to has proven to us just as you recommend it. We have taken it jand same worked like magic. We jcan truly recommend it to any one | suffering with indigestion, | “You are at liberty to use my name in recommending your wonder- ful remedy.” JOTO can be had at Swift's Phar- macies and at the Five Bartell Drug Stores. Sample at most any soda “If it were po sible” for me to sell the good Taniac has done me, there is not enough money in the universe to buy it,” said A, Herbert a well known painter who lives at Alderwood Manor, Bothell, Wash- ington, w in Bartell's Drug Store in Seattle a few days ago. - tell you the truth,” continued Herbert, “when I comménced taking Tanlac I had doubts in my mind as to whether I would ever be able to do any more work. 1 had been suffering from stomach trouble for a good many years, and had reached the point where every- | thing: I ate disagreed with me. In} jaddition to this, my kidneys gave | Jing foolish risks whenever Nanny's lots of trouble, and 1 would! back was turned. They kept her|have the worst sort of pains in worried. They kept her #o worried |the small of my back nearly all the| that she didn't have time to think|time, This pain in my back, to- of Dantiy. Wut when the Black|gether with rheumatism in my Shadows began to creep out over the |shoulders, i@terfered a great deal) Green Meadows and Danny had not/with my work, and I had to give! |returned, it popped into her head|up several different jobs on ac-| that something dreadful must have|count of it. My nerves were in/ff Covered Berlin happened to him. She began to|such bad con@ition that I never got a a fi Kettles, 2 sizes worry, The later it grew, the more 1 night's sleep, All these trou- 2 No. 6-7 Tea Kettles | finally got me to where was | Preserving Kettles, tly able to 9 i finds 2 sizes Coffee Boilers Choice at 75c | | _ | Next story: Nanny Is Sure Dagny | at Is Dead. | eed Well, sir, I have just fin ished my fifth bottle of this medi- No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. $8.50 Plsedans Oil Heater $5.98 ltwenty-three pounds, and never felt |better In all my life I have a fine appetite and can eat and digest janything T want The pain has left my back, and my kidneys never | igive me any trouble at all now The Florence Oil Heaters will make a cold room J warm and comfortable in a few minutes. They are made in a new shape, having more heating surface than other oil heaters. They are smokeless and odor- less and have patent safety wick device. Regular $8.50. Special at........ him her dressmaker’s bill. at all, She simply smiles and says pon yl ~ Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. . y Gain Strength and Endurance Like Athletes of Old? 3 Physician Says “Yes”—Cites Case of » Heavyweight Champion of the World SUPERMAN OF THE AGE Be a aku at, Sometimes Danny Meadow Mouse laughs at her and tells her that the | older she grows the more timid she Mr. Choice at.. to be gone long. The halfgrown |children had been very trying that |day, for they had persisted in tak . 75¢ A big clearance sale of Graniteware that you can’t afford to miss. There are some wonderful bargains in this assortment. Come early, as quantities are oa ag Here are some of the {tems offered in this sale: ime EBysical Development He Was Able to the Mighty Jess CO) a ¢ With your fingers! You can lift off he worried. bi 1 any hard corn, goft corn, or corn be- | ! | tween the toes, and the hard skin ea} C luses from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few | drops upon the corn or callus, In stantly it stops hurting, then shortly | you lift that bothersome corn or cal-) lus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly!) No humbug! SALE BY NAVY Nine Gunboats, Yachts, Tug and Monitor , ever do any work a a “the endurance of an athlete, Jy - on struggling through wa and rundown, ‘ ¥ eir trouble may be 7 | in lack of sufficient about Tanlac and up my mind to give it a en 1 heard fad nervy. bin reality ¢ it their blood rich old might fa ie James Fr phy sichan door depart- he who be mm men who are fagged Morry, work and other Might readily build up their atid and endurance by e Swaps Work With Norah BY THE STORY LADY When Peter got home from school | one afternoon, he found a note from iF | mama which read: | }work hard every day, and when 1 “Poter Dear; Baby Paul and Tlget nome at night I fecl so good have gone for a lttle ride with papa.!tnat 1 hardly ever bother about The twins can go to Aunt Grace's,lopening the gate. I fitst Jump and I want you to take the Mttle|oyer the (Yee airy ‘Tarlac package on the table to Miss Lucy|aiq the work for me, and 1 tell | Pierson, We will be back by 5:30. | everybody 1 about it, and 1] “MAMA.” |expect to pass the good word along! When mama camo back, however, as I live.” she found Peter in the kitchen with | Soatt an apron tied around his neek, peel-!prug Stores und personal di ing potatoes at the sink, rection of a special Tanlac represen Nora eloped with the {ce-| tative Advertisement ihe ‘Double Chin shook his head. | thought a walk would do her| |good, and so she took the package | jand I cracked the nuts for the salad | jand took the ple out at 4:30. And) If you have a double chin and flab- now I've got the potatoes peeled. 1/|biness of the face, or if you are over thought she could answer the ques-|stout in other parts of the body, get tions as well as I could.” some Oil of Korein (in capsules) at Mama looked amused. the druggist’s; follow directions “What questions?” beautify the figure, improve health, | “Well, whenever you send me to vivacity, ete., through a simple sys | Miss Lucy's, an’ it seem to me you|tem fc tu nt ten to sixty | |send me pretty often, she kisses me pounds. Hat all you need; no tedious | lan’ makes me sit down an’ gives me a exercise or starving, Oil of Kerein | | cooky or something, an’ then she asks|is perfectly harmless. Reduetion | me how you are feelin’, an’ if we still|guaranteed, or your money back. get butter from that woman in the|Look and feel younger. Cut this | country, an’ how much we have tol/ady't out so you'll re Mee id |The rhe tiem in my shoulders Is a thing the p and nervy quiete so that leep just fine every night. 1 too, my down supply of iron in sXample of the superb phy pon that, may be obtai ‘oday who follows fie ipods of living and who i usage filled with strength- se Dr, Sullivan cites the Margi, ck Dempsey, who used Of A# @ part of the train- gave him such marvel it that he is now recox- le Superman of the Ag the superior of any fa- eof ancient times. In lon with of Nuxated uxated Iron helnda BOWE? behind my punch mame to actomplish what I edo, From + emulte in 4 where the possensior ieee ens ere the possession lurance ix necessary, J a in a position to My t2commend Nuxated Iron bulfg man and woman who wants me ter strength, energy lememmenting on the foregoing le by Dempsey, Dr. my opinion who- Suggestion that Nux- ould play a part in get- into condition ia to be for his foresight. No out plenty of rich. red 4 with health-giving and vin ren could with- the | Onslaughts of a gi- ke Willard. He should oceur to son that if a man Mt as Dem There will be sold by sealed proposals receivable at the Bu- reau of Supplies and) Accounts, Navy Department, Washin b. C, until 12 o'clock noon, November, 1919 Gunboat ISLA DE LUZON, and yacht HAWK, now in the Firat Naval. District, Boston, Mass Monitor PHITRITH, in. the th Naval pia, Pa ow in ny 10 The coarse foods and rigorous methods of living practiced in ancient times made rich, red blood for the men whose feats of strength and endurance won fame for them thru the ages. Today modern methods of cookery extract much of the natural iron from our food, and this, coupled with the more rapid pace at which we live, m it necessary in our present age to supply the iron deficiency thus catfsed by taking some form of organic tron—Nuxated Iron—so as to build up a race of sturdy, red-blooded men. meet now Dis= Bartell 20c Dar athe Clives at 2 Pairs for 25c A big special. These Canvas Gloves were bought many months ago or they could not be offered at this price. Spe- cial for Wednesday only, 2 pairs....25¢ No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. SPELGER & HURLBUT Second Avenue and Union Street ‘ay the to see that there is no lack of iron In my opinion, the m who want to be strong, sturdy and successful must either live more naa did the athletes of old or else supply the iron deficiency in their blood by_taking some form of organic tron—Nuxated Iron, T have used Nuxated Iron in my practic and I know of nothing more eff: tive for building ap ay mand incr ing the red b corpuacle thereby enriching and fortifying th bloc against the ravages of dis- eane If you are not strong or well you owe Ke to yourself to make the fol- lowing test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk with- out becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated tron more important three times per da: or meals, for ort oman two weeks. rN your srength again and sce for yourself how mu you have gained. Many an athlete or prize fighter has won the simply because he knew the of great strength and endurance, which comes from having plenty of iron in the blood, while many an- other haa gone down to inglorious defeat simply for lack of iron Nuxated Tron! which ia bed and recommended shove by physicians Is not a secret rem- | edy, but one which ts well known to| drugsiata. Uniike the iron products, does nat black nor Ufacturers guaran - tirely matisfactory resulta to every pure chaser or they will refund your money It in dlapensed tn this city by Owl Drug | Company, Bartell Drug Company, Swift's Pharmacy and all other good druggists, | District, Gunboat in District, Puget Bremerton, Wash Exact location may 1 from the ¢ od, Naval Sound, be ascer- nandant of District concerned, and should be obtained before making trips for inspection. Sales will be for cash to the highest bid~ t to reject all bids re- 5 Forma of pi nt ation concerning t from Bureau of Supp counts, or Commandants of districts, JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary of the Navy. os befor pay, an’ how many pounds we use a yertisement,