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ase-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8S, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU CREDIT SYSTEM has been extadlished for your conven Jence to assist you to furnish your home along your ewn in Hear ‘will be found anywhere Our terms are easier and our prices are lower No extra charges; no Interest, ust YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:50 TO 5:30 EATING STOVES are prepared to take care of your heater ‘wants with the largest and best line of high- ting stoves we have ever shown, embracing sizes in both coal and wood burners. PLATES compelled to wear epectal di we have istry. ten will be rtment for w A me 2 ° imperfections are el) nated. Conaule cy Our advice is FREE. ou STORES >= ex Nail Polish, tinted 1 Glow, regular 25c, You'll find a choice line of that keeps the teeth ite and the gums in a ath condition. Brushes in 12 shapes and ES Pores - 40¢ and 50¢ Hl Brushes in 10 shapes and styles and ine Solution & healing antiseptic, Peres. 5. coupon, +++ 264, 50¢ and $1.00 a, put from daily ” Feeeive a generous size tube ent Tooth Paste, the New Day Den Fer the bemefit of those mee Ao. during the s tock PETER * Just Couldn’t Keep BY THE STORY LADY “Mr, and Mrs, Martin are coming spend the evening with Mamma told Papa, “and 1 want sure to © home to us you early, They t may Just when they would get an they in thelr ear Now Mr, Martin was fat and jolly and Peter was a great favorite of | and he almost always brought him something, so Peter begged to stay up visit with him, Mamma thought he ought to go to bed at the usual time, but Anally consented to his staying up till 9 o'clock, After the rest of the children were in bed Peter curled up in the window s« wait for the company to come were little ure going to drive over own cakes in the cup board and cream in the freezer and Pete ant to stay up at least tll | refreshments were served The clock struck eight, and then eight.thirty, and the next thing Peter Tknew the sun was shining in his face and Mamma was calling bim to » kfast “They they? staira. Mamma and Papa smiled at each other. “Yes, they came right went to sleep. They had » ble with their car, But you w sound asleep that we just bundled you off to bed.” | “An' T didn’t get no tee cream er mourned Peter. didn't he come, after all, did asked as he came down after you trou 80 nothin’? “There is a package the plano addreased to you,” said Mamma, Pe ter ran to Investigate and found a tiny toy tank that crawled around and did all sorts of tricks. } “It's a dandy, all right,” ter, “but Jen’ the » I'm goin’ stay awake xtt | HE CARPENTER M said Pe to 'NEW SHAVING METHODS: | LONDON, Oct. 17.--A Marylebone barber shaves his customer without |using brushes or soap, “Brushes are dirty, and soap removes the natural olla which protect the «kin from |germs,” is a notice In his window RELIEF Wi stay stuffed-up! Quit | blowing and enuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken ev- lery two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe |cold and ends all grippe misery The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the alr pas- THE SEATTLE STAR Buster Bear Is Hungry THOKNTON W. by T ny (Copyright, 1919 I USTER HEAR There wasn't that, Danny Meade wateh ing from his hiding place under a lit tle pile of brown leaves In the Green didn't have told that He had only to wateh Buster raking was hunery any doubt about Forest to be over the leaves on the ground, snif fing among them as he did so, to w that Buster was hungry, What hunting for Danny didn’t but he did know that if a hun Hear should find a fat Meadow well, in about winks yar would be a little less hun Knowing that didn't make foe! mo ymfortable. it didn’t On he was know two that Danny No, siree ‘Oh dear me! What the Green Meadows himeelf over ehill dear! ever did I leave for? Tanny asked and over, as one little little ehill all ovgr him ever get back there I'll never go so far away from home n, I never will will,” he repeated over and over to himeelf chaned another If 1 never, He have breathed could have helped it, but, of course, he had to do that. And all the time he kept his bright little eyes fixed on the great black form of Buster Rear, as Buster wandered this way and that way in the moonlight sift ‘ing down thru the tree tops, Per- haps he would have felt a wee bit easier had he known what it was Buster was looking for among the brown Ie Buster was hunting for of which he ig very fond. | Hut Danny didn’t know this, You lace, Danny knew very little about Buster Bear, “He's looking for Mice That's what he's looking for, He must have found out from Billy Mink or some one that I am over here and he’s looking for me," thought Danny, and the little chills chased each other all over him faster than lever, You see, he was so frightened ven nnute, = THOUT QUININE sages of the head; stops nose run- ning; relieves the headache, du nea, feverishness, sneezing, sore- ness and stiffness “Pape’s Cold Compound” tm the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without ansistance, tastes nice, no quinine, = BARTELL Once you become a patron of these stores, the courteous treatment shown you will tempt you to become a steady shopper at Seattle’s popular stores. Autumn scenes are fully as in- teresting as those of mid-summer, just as easy to get and in no way more expensive. Ask our kodak man to give you a detailed expla- nation of Winter Photography. The Kodak you want at the right price. Bring us your films for developing and printing. We do it right. We have a splendid variety of Waterman, Conklin and Sheaffer Fountain Pens, priced at $2.50 and up. Do Your Eyes Need Attention? You'll find one of Seattle’s choic- est assortments in Silk, Linen and Cotton Um- brellas ; best qual- ity cover, flexible steel ribs, plain or fancy handles. It’s a’ new arrival in the season’s latest styles and shades, and priced at $2.00 to $15.00. A complete assort- ment from which to choose. Can be found at any of our 5 stores. PARRA PAPA PAP P PLP P PPL ALP PP LPP PPP PLP PPP POPP POP 4 Garg! Be a +++ 12¢, 28¢, 45¢, 85¢ Union St. Ballard If your eyes are bothersome, if y any symptoms, the first and safest examination made and be fitted w A registered optometrist * in a and Union Street store. He will gently concerning your eye troubles Glasses fitted as low as $3.50. Listerine the Safe Antiseptic In the treatment of cuts and wounds ite use is indispens able. It prevents in and heals gradually. Men will find it very after shaving. fection agree: able In four sizes— 12¢, 23¢, and 85¢ 45¢ r Tish eebotkor Bath Sprays The complete line of equipped with best quality ri ing, made to fit any faucet. The from $2.00 to $6.00 each. BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED at Westlake 5349 | First Ave. | at Ave. Pike St. nickel finish sprays and faucet attachments. Sprays are large size and STORES} — DRUG Saturday Specials | be J. and J. Formaldehyde and Sulphur Torch, special . 25¢ 25e Clover Cream (hand lotion), 0c Pyralin Ivory Taleum Hold 32¢ 250 Metal Tooth Brush Holders, 18¢ Hay's Hair Health, manufacture er's $1.00 size, special....79¢ ors, special ...... ventilated ends, special Sweetheart Soap, special, 4 for .. sseeeee 15e Glass Nasal Douche, special ‘ou are troubled with headache or thing to do is to have a thorough ith the proper glasses. ttendance at our Second Avenue prescribe scientifically and intelli Dr. Tyrrell’s J. B. L. Cascade Syringe The only device ever manv- factured that eradl- es all waste from the system and keeps it in a healthful con- dition, positively No home can afford to We will gladly » cireular on this wonderful treatment if you call at our store. including $10.00, be without one. give you a fr Price, complete, all attachments, Sprays is ubber tub- prices are Ave. at Pine St. Ave., Near 610 Second | Alaska Bldg. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1 91 BURGESS W. Burgess) | think, | known | urse, Buster | known any that he didn't stop to really If he had, he would have [right away that, of ¢ }eouldn’t possibly hav thing about him, Sometimes Buster would go off to | one until Danny couldn't # him among the trees, and he would | begin to hope, But if he couldn't see Buster, wld t Buster's great claws raking and raking over leaves, and it seemed to him the awful sound he ever had heard Buster Would come back in hin di wide, | I never At last Buster Bear, having raked over all the leaves about, looked straight at the little pile under which | Danny was hiding. | rection, and the Httle chills would make Danny shake so that his teeth chattered. Danny Meadow Mouse was frightened. Yeu, indeed; Danny ) Mouse was very much | frightened. | At laxt Buster Bear, having raked | over all the leaves all about, looked straight at the little pile under which Danny was hiding, and Danny felt sure that Buster was looking right! athim, Then Buster began to wi straight toward that little pile of | leaves and Danny Meadow Mouse, | | Next Buster Bear Is story: — | OFFENSIVE LAUNCHED AGAINST RAT ARMY LONDON, Oct. 17 have been completed for an over whelming slaughter of rodents dur- ing National Rat week, October 20 27, which will be observed thruout the country, War to the death has been declared on the more than 49, 000,000 rats that infest the British inlen. | Expert rat destroyers declare that | the rats of this country are the most |“knowing” animals im the world They declare that’ the rats travel about the country on freight trains }and when the trains stop at a big | junetion, the rata, guided by uncanny | instinct, leap to the yards and dash into the nearby refreshment rooms, \ UNDER-DRESSED WOMEN) MAKE PREACHER ANGRY LONDON, Oct. 17.—The Rev. F. B. Meyer says that women are under. dressed | He has seen them, and he knows. He ascents the “bare back” fashions from afar, and loud and serious are his trumpetings Women, he says, seem to think that men are only attracted by the amount of flesh they see. If this is} true no man can have a whole heart With pneumonia blouses and gow | xamer stockings in the daytime and | shoulder straps and large pink ex panses in the evening, the average man has certainly got enough to give him acute heart failure. / PLOTTED TO KEEP | DAD FROM WEDDING CROYDON, Oct. 17.—Summoned at Croydon for persistent cruelty to his | | wife, Henry Banks, a Beddington far mer, alleging that she spoiled the clothes on Peace day to prevent him | going to his daughter's wedding. He produced a silk hat with a hole in the top, alleged to have been done | | with @ knife, Mrs, Banks declared | that it was accidental. | Defendant also said that she once so damaged his shoulder with some tongs that now when he went mow ing it clicked like a watch An order of separation and mainte nance was granted. GEORGE ELIOT PAGEANT LONDON, Oct. 17 A George Eliot street pageant and battle of flowers brought thousands of visitors to Nuneaton recently, Decorated cars represented incidents in George El jot's works, local industries had their cars, and Warwickshire mining typified by a car on which were men at work hewing a huge lump of coal, \'The centenary week closed with the | George Eliot pastoral play by 2,000 | local perfor | cs SUNDAY FISHING | MAKES THEM MAD ISLE OF MAN, Oct. 17,—Manx fishermen are indig t at the breaking of an ancier unwritten law against Sunday fishing, The hich prices paid for fish are said to | have induced Scotch crews to violate | the tradition, |FOND WOMEN PLEAD TO MARRY SOLDIER LONDON, Oct, 17.—The Uxbridge ard of Guardians has been ap: |pealed to by an ex-soldier, a wid ower with three children, who has advertised in vain for a nurse and |housekeeper. “I have many replies,” he said, “but all the women want jto get married,” \FIND SKELETON OF COLONIAL SOLDIER PATERSON, N. J., Oct. 17.— |Workmen tearing down an old barn {near here unearthed the skeleton of ja man over six feet tall. The bones were found on a camp site ot | | Washington's army and it is be |lieved that they are those of a revo lutionary soldler. An embroidery machine that fits into a hand bag is the latest aid to womankind, Preparations || | toms Compare the led | sion, ete., a= The Rhodes Co. Special Purchase Sales of Coats, Suits and Dresses ) for wee tots and girls are as styl- ish as the tumn or winter coats designed for mother larger sister. au- or Our displays feature such large assortments that a coat may be chosen which in every attribute is fitted for your girl in color and fabric. 2 to 16 years, at $7.50, $9.95, $12.50, $14.50, $17.50, $22.50, $24.50 and $27.50 —Upper Main Floor, a! Bron; have been in use for over a year and) have proven to be of exceptional sen sitiveness, THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE Yeereases Weight, Strenath and Berve Force in Twe Weeks’ ‘Time in Many Instances ‘The average person is beginning to realize more and more that the Jack of physical strength and nerve exhaustion (frequently evidenced by excessive thinness cause not only of coed life's struggle necessities of existence, but also for the handicap in one’s social aspira- thin, sickly, form which is usually a panied by the bloom of health attractiveness. That millions of people are con- scious of this handicap is evident from the continued appearance in newspapers and magazines of Auggestions proposing variou dies in food or medicine or ex either of not be appropriate case, Authorities, however, aree that healthy nerve tissue is solutely essential to a strong, robust body and mind. Weak nerves, while in- dicated by a multitude of different symptoms, more immediately and generally result in lack of energy, sleeplessness, irritability, depres- which conditions gradu- ally consume the healthy flesh, leaving ugly hollows, a fiat chest, bony neck and scrawny arms and legs Our bodies need more phosphate than most of them are able to ex- tract from the foods we eat now- adays, and many opinions affirm that there is nothing which may be taken into the human system that ao effectively supplies this de- ficiency as the pure organic phos- phate known as bitro-phosphate and sold by good druggists everywhere. The essential phosphoric food ele- ments in bitro-phosphate assimilated by the nerve cells should soon pro- duce a pleasing change in nerve energy and hence increased vitality and strength, With the burdens of nervousness, sleeplessness, lack of energy, etc, lifted, normal weight with its attractiv fullness and ruddy glow of health replaces the former picture of skin and bones, Miss Georgia Hamilton, who was once thin and frail, reportin her own experience, writes: “Bitro-Phoa- has brought a magic trans- jon with me, I gained 15 and never before felt #0 well.” CAUTION — Altho _Ritro-Phos- | phate js unexcelled for the relief of nervousness and attendant disorders, to its tendency to increase ‘one should watch the a While taking it, unless it is the sire to put on flesh : " ‘ines, which might or might for @ given lee de- ‘halrsprings for watches | New Second Floor. if HE exceptional advantages which these several groups of- fer to our patrons include very substantial savings, correct style, high-grade fabrics, a wide color and size range and excellent work- * manship, in Autumn and Winter models. The assortment displays Handsome Coats at $29.75, $49.75 and $75.00 * *#* *& & Beautiful Suits at $58.75 + & & & Charming Silk and Wool Dresses at $39.75 Trimmed Hats like these are beautiful, even when un- adorned, but when assisted by the art of millinery they enter the realm of high adap- tations and they are priced exceedingly at- at $7.50 An assortment of one hundred Velvet Hats has been especially prepared by our own work rooms for Satur- day. They are in a «plendid range of colors and styles, of which the model sketched is an example. Designed of black panne velvet with top facing of beaver and adorned with silver ornament. former $12.50. Satur. day at ...... +e seeeeene ones TO Sizes 5 Saturday Specials _ THAT MEAN BIG SAVIN in se Ruberoid Roofing At Bargain Prices $3.50 Roll 1-ply, Special $2.69 $4.50 Roll 2-ply, Special $3.49 $5.50 Roll 3-ply, Special $4.19 Ruberoid is a Roofing of the very highest quality. It is made of the best grade.materials and contains no coal tar. Ruberoid is strong, durable and easy to lay. Each roll contains 108 square feet and comes complete with nails and cement. $3.50 Winslow Ball Beari ing © Roller Skates at $2.49 + Special for Satur- day. The’ well-known Winslow Ball Bearing Roller Skates. These Skates are strongly constructed, have easy running ball bearing wheels and can be ad- justed to all sizes. Regular price $8.50. Special at.....$2.49 "$4.25 Doz. Thin Blown Cut Glass Table Tumblers at, set of 6. . .$1.35 These are rich Cut Glass Table Tumblers in the dainty “Floral Wreath” patterns. Worth $4.25 doz. Special, set of 6...$1.35 No phone or C. O. orders—none delivered. Kleen Cleanser Special, 4 for 25c Kleen Cleanser, that celebrated cleaning powder, cleans pots, pans, sinks or anything that is hard to clean. Special . ss nhs rae . 4 for 25¢ No phone or C. O. D. orders. = 40-Watt Mazda Lamps at 35c ENOUGH LIGHT is the very first require- ment of good lighting. Mazda Lamps give clear soft light that is easy on the eyes and burn only 1-3 as much current as carbon lamps. 40-watt size at, each......... 35¢ AVENUE AND UNION §