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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Farniture Co., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT fence. to assist you to furnish your home along your own Individual fdeas, 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 STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 Your Chance to Economize in Buying a Bed Davenport Of course you want a bed davenport in your home and it is only a matter of time, no doubt, until you expect to buy one. Our stock at this time is exceptionally large and the prices are correspondingly low. Convenient Credit Terms May Be Arranged HEARTBURN | | in Gambling Raid . Seven alleged gamblers are in the or heaviness after |) city jai Monday as the result of a meals are most an- raid on a room in the Spring hotel, 1103% Third ave. Police say game was in progress when th ficers entered the room. Ben Royce a@ cook, was charged with conducting the game. pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. URGES BETTER PAY Urging better pay for rural school MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S an ¢ teachers, Josephine Corliss Preston jstate superintendent of public in struction, spoke to the King county |division of the Washington Con |sress of Mothers and Parent-Teach jer associations at Des Moines re | cently. ‘The sweet potato is 40 per cent |more nutritious than the Irish po- | tato. ‘SOLONS ANXIOUS TO QUIT DUTIES Wish to Get Home to See| “How the Land Lies” BY RAYMOND CLAPPER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WASHIN ment of on the to plans (Copyright cong final treaty of senate of en GTRAIGHT toward the little pile of leaves in the Green Forest un der which Danny Meadow Mouse was hiding walked Muster Bear, Hin little eyes, for hin » little compared with his gre were fixed right that little pile of leaves. Danny rtain that they fixed rik hin own small gray person Why hould Buster look stra at him and wall? straight to him? ram of ting wa. wert tant domest The raliroad re be reported to the wenate thin week 4 to Labor legisiation has also lost mo mentum. Many congresemen are outspoken: | kne ly anxious to get back to their he rite states, to see how the political land lies The struggle over ratification of the treaty was resumed today Several important amendments are yet to be voted on. James M. Beck to Speak on Frid James M. Ff k, firet torney general under Roosevelt will speak League of Nations” Frid place has not yet been « will speak under the ausp for . n Ind of “War books Aw Agmattor of fact seo him at all, Of course not, was hidden under those leaves. ter couldn't have pasn Danny n Danny was there and tried him, And he didn't know he was there, A fat Meadow Mouse was the last person in the world Kuster Bear expected to find over tn that part of the Green Forest. His thoughts were not on Meadow Mice, or any ott r that matter. | They were pecchnuts, He |in very fon ts, in Buster Rear x to look for beech nuts that had com tieul the Green Fo: parti You nee lent] part of the Green Forest where the The| beech trees grow nee and wt that ay) assistant So Ruster Bear wasn't thinking of anything but beechnuts as he walked ¢| toward that little pile of leaves and Danny Meadow Mouse. He was eimaking a deep noise down in hin throat, Danny thought he was growling, and the sound would have frightened him still more, only he was already leagu Ameri author and Humanity dealing with the an frighten: Huster wasn't grow! was talking to himself, of leaves be F. M. FOSTER I OLNEY, UL, Oct. 20. t gressman F. M. Foster di day. ‘Tho funeral will be newday afternoon ng better than Wish they I certainly do wish e|they were bigger, It takes a lot of planes to a local landing field. work to find enough to fill the garage man here hax erected a sin! stomach of euch a big fellow as I am. on the top of his building It would be a lot easier if it were Don’t Experiment With Catarrh; It Often Leads to You Will Never Be Cured by) % Local Treatment With Sprays Catarrh ts a condition of the blood nice, sweet beechnuts, . Digger GARAGE GUIDES PL/ SPOKANE, Oct, 20.—T were wn Into the lungs: a recognizes the alarm ing lunge may affected e forerunner Thus and cannot be cured by local appli cations of «prays and douches; this |has been proven by the thousands who have vainly resorted to this method of treattnent Catarrh should not be neglected or experimented with. The wrong treat |ment is valuable time lost, during which the disease is getting a firmer hold upon its victim, and making it more difficult for even the proper treatment to accomplish results Though Catarrh maken its first ap- | pearance in the nostrils, throat and lair pasnages, the disease becomes more and more aggravated and treatment affords perma nent relief. that 8. 8. 8. & blood, and produces satisfactory re sults in even the worst cases. S. 8. S. a thorough trial by all druggists own cane. Co, If you had been ‘RE she comes, homeward bound, with “‘a bone in her teeth”, and a record for looking into many strange ports in six short months. If you had been one of her proud sailors you would have left New York City in January, been at Santiago, Cuba, in February, gone ashore at Port of Spain, Trinidad, in March and stopped at Brest, France, in April to bring the President home. In May the Arizona swung at her anchor in the harbor of Smyrna,Turkey. In June she rested under the shadow of Gibral- tar and in July she was back in New York harbor. Her crew boasts that no millionaire tourist ever globe-trotted like this. There was one period of four weeks in which the crew saw the coasts of North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. An enlistment in the navy gives you a chance at the education of travel Your mind is quickened by contact with new people, new places, new ways of doing things. Pay begins the day you join. On board ship a man is always learning. There is work to be done and he is taught to do it well. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Work and play are planned by experts. Thirty days furlough (vacation) each year with full pay. The food is good. A full outfit of clothing is provided free. Pro- motion is unlimited for men of brains. You can enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger, abler. “The Navy made a man of me” is an expression often heard. Apply at any recruiting station if you are over 17. There you will get full informa- tion. If youcan’t find the recruiting station, ask your Postmaster. He knows. it wan the | it was | Serious Trouble ne that result when the Catarrh of that most hopeless of all diseases, Experience has taught] « the one remedy which} 8 t the closet one afternoon to Ket Attacks the diseane at ita source, the| her some old magazines, Th Catarrh sufferers are urged to give It ix sold! You are invited to write to the Medical Department for} expert advice as to how to treat your Address Swift Specific} 254 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. Buster Bear Is Startled BY THORNTON W. BURGESS 1919, by T. W Burgess) not for these pesky leaves, Seems an if nuts just dearly love under leaves, Winh they grew the way berries grow, It would be a lot easier to get enough if they did Now, we'll see how many I'll find | under these leaves.” Lf ‘ Buster didn't | | Bur | seen him had he} | With a faint litte squeak of fright he scurried out from under those | leaves. | By this time he wan near enough to reach out a great paw with its jdreadful claws. Danny saw that great paw starting toward him With a faint little squeak of fright he weurried out from under those |Jeaves, and because he was headed |towards Buster Bear and wax too frightened to know where he was |wotng, he ran straight at Buster, It Was all so sudden and unexpected |that for an instant it startled Buster Next story: Danny Meadow Mouse | Is Glad He Is Small And the Black “ Boob” | BY THE STORY LADY The twins believed everything that Peter maid. So when he told them at there was a black boob that lived in the closet under the short stairs that led to the attic they be Heved it No one but the Palmer kids knew a boob was, They made up the themselves, and to them it meant ahything scary Mamma tried to get the twins to twins refused to go. | “Peter says there is a black boob lives in the closet!” they wailed “That ts all nonsense,” sald Mam ma, “and Peter shouldn't say such things, Come on, I'll go with you and prove that there ts nothing in that ttle ‘cubby hole but some old | papers and perhaps a mouse or two.” 80 Mamma Jed the way and the twins and Peter followed. The upper |hall was almost dark and when Mamma opened the door sometbing black sprang dut and dashed up the garret stairs. The twins ran back to the light, but Peter followed his |mother into the attic. A black cat | was climbing out of a broken. win dow. But they couldn't make the ltwins believe it. An far as they are |concerned, the boob still lives in that lcloset. And they never go near it if they can help it HELEN CARPENTER MOORE, Red Thinks England | Is Worse Than U. S. | SPOKANE, Oct. 20.—Amertea is in a “semi-starving condition,” accord jing to James Rowan, convicted I | W. W. disloyalist, at a meeting here j last night Rowan surprise admitting that ther © | worse than the United 8t | “England is the worst autocracy in the world,” he said TRAINS TO BE HELD OVER FOR AN HOUR passenger train No, 56% will be held over one hour in Se- jattle October on account of a jehange in time, it was announced by William McMurray, general pas- senger agent, Monday. The train will leave Seattle for Portland at }12:15 a.m. on that day, Similarly |train No, 664 will be detained an | hour at Portland, leaving for Seat- jtle at midnight, |Urges Coal Mine Strike Averted DES MOINES, Ia., Oct. 20.—A con ference t oavert the coal strike No- vember 1 was today urged by Gov- ernor W. L, Harding, Lowa, in tele- grams to executives of states pro- ducing bituminous coal, The Iowa Governor already sent letters to J. C. Lewis, president of mone district 13, and J, C. ing, president of the Towa Operators’ Association, urging arbitration b miners and operators under the state mediation code. |Fight to Uphold Child Labor Tax WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The government today entered the fight to uphold the constitutionality of the tax on child labor when it obtained permission from |the supreme court to fil a brief in rt of the position of th ton mills of Charlotte, N has appeal the sup court from a st yurt deeision knocking out the the audience by o-Ww. aw Red Rock canyon, north of Los Angeles, Cal, will rival the ¢ canyon of the Colorado in interest upon completion @the new Roose- velt highw: 30 si3Fs COUGHS to hide || 8. Cush-| products | Style New Second Floor, N assemblage of two hundred and fifty new and smartly styled Suits, designed and adapted to the needs of women who for pleasure or for business purposes re- quire warm and cor- rectly modeled ap- parel. The four groups comprise suits from regular stock and a special purchase of exceptional merit. to $ $34.75 and $39.5 to $ Play Suits - Special $1.00 Upper Main Floor, These Blue They are economical or out. played Low sleeves and High neck with long sleeves in sizes 1 to 10 years except- ing size 8. They are attrac- tively trimmed with plain bands. Special Tuesday suit eaves U Jhe Rhodes C Substantial Reductions On Attractive Winter $24.50 and $29.50 Suits Reduced $45.00 and $49.50 Suits Reduced to $38.75 $65.00 to $125.00 at $58.75 Denim Play Suits save many an anxious moment for busy mothers. They keep the kiddies clean. and equally serviceable for indoors Two styles are dis- neck with short CURTAINS 0. SPECIAL lh A sale that features strong price reductions on one and two-pair lots, as- sembled from our regular stock. 7 Curtains pairs of Ecru Nottingham Formerly $1.26. Spe Tuesday, @ Suits cial pair * 50 pairs of Voile ecru $1.95. day ** Curtains, in $1.45 airs of 60-inch Ecru Notting Formerly $2.26, Special Tuesday, a $1 95 7 pairs of Marquisette Curtains, in cream only. Formerly $3.26. Special Tuesday, a pair and Bpecial Tuew a pair cream. bam Curtains. & pairs of Marquisette Curtains in white, cream and ecru. For- merly $3.50. Special $3 1 Tuesday, a pair... . _* * 2 pairs of Ecru Nottingham Curtains, Formerly $3.75. Spe cial Tuesday, a pair 18.75 (0 Suits Reduced 4 pairs of Marquisette Curtains in cream color. Formerly $4.00. Special Tuesday, a pair 25.00 12 pairs of Marquisette Curtains in white and cream. Formerly $5.00. Special $4 25 ‘Tuesday, a pair... ° * * * 10 pairs of Marquisette Curtains in white only. Formerly $5.75. Special Tuesda; x $5.00 | : Suits Special Plush Scarfs, Special $9.7 The Women’s Neckwear Section will place on special sale for Tuesday 15 Black French Plush Scarfs, 14 inches wide and 214 yards long. They are lined with fancy silk and have inside pocket on one end. Formerly $17.50. Tuesday choice at $9.75. —Main Floor, Silk Filet Banding 200 yards of handsomely patterned Silk Filet Banding in 214-inch widths and adapted for dreas and smock trimming. Displayed in Black, White, Navy, Copenhagen Blue, S Blue, Flesh, Red, Tan, Hunter’s Green, Pian Pearl Gray, Dark Gray, Champagne, Brown Formerly $1.00. Special Tuesday, a yard 45¢_ red a STUDENTS TO HONOR MEMORY OF SOLDIER Episcopal students at the Univer sity of Washington met Sunday at the home of Dr. F. M. Padelford, 4525 15th ave. N. E., to organize a co-educational club. The organiza th probably will be called the “Gerald Patton Memorial Club.” Pat ton, who was an ardent church worker, was the first University of Washington man killed in the great war. | TELL THE WORLD THIS WOMAN SAYS That Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound made Mea Well Woman. Loa Angeles, Cal.—"T suffered with female troubles for yeara, mg sick | most of the time, | HTT was woe, atte | housework, and I | | could not get help from doc- tors. I saw Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | und advertised | in the news- ENGINEERS MEET TUESDAY Civil, mechanical, electrical and other engineers will meet Tuesday night at the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club to elect officers for Seattle Chapter, American Asso- elation of Engineers. SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RINGS UNDER EF} Seattle people will be r how quickly simpie witchhazel, phor, hydrastis, etc. as mixed. Lavopitk eye wash, relieves shot eyes and dark rings One lady who had eye trouble and unsightly dark rings, was by a single week's use of Lat | We guarantee a small bottle to ANY CASE weak, strained or flamed eyes. Aluminum eye FREE. Swift's Drug Co. and lead druggists. | NEW YORK, Oct. 20.--Alleged| [somnolence may queer Municipal | Justice John F. Hoyer's chances for reelection. The bar association dis }approving his candidacy, declares he |snoozes during trials. — Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. Fancy Decorated China Cups and Saucers at 25c Pair SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY— Fancy decorated china cups and saucers in several beautiful pat- terns. EXTRA SPECIAL AT 25¢ PAIR No Phone or C.0.D. Orders. $2.35 Universal Food Chopper | at $1.69 These are the No. 1 size Univer- — papers, and took six bottles, and am a weil wo- man. You can use my name to tell | the world the good your medicine done me ag I shall praise it alwa: —Mrs. A. L. DeVrve, 647 St. Paul Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif, Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, ir- regularities, backache, headaches, ner- vousness, or “the blues,” should do as Mrs, DeVine did, and give Lydia E. | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years this famous remedy, which contains the curative, strengthening properties of good old fashioned roots and herbs, has been correcting just such ailm: have mysterious comp! for advice to ia B, FORERUN? or 2 Medical authorities agree that in-| gestion and constipation are the rerunners of half the ills of man- kind, Don’t let a mass of partly di-| gested, decomposing food polson your whole system. When your food | is being properly digested, you are} free from biliousness, gas, bloating, | sick headache, sour stomach, bad) breath, coated tongue. Foley Ca- thartic Tablets, a wholesome physic, thoroughly cleanse the bowels with- out griping or nausea, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold everywher sal Food Choppers. They ‘itted with four sharp-cutting ay for grinding meat, vegetables, e' "ies hag price $2.35; special at.’ $1.69. : $2.50 Roll F lexo Roofing $1.69 REPAIR THOSE LEAKY ROOFS WITH “FLEXO.” ~ “Flexo” is a good grade sanded roofing. It is strong, | durable and easy to lay. Each roll contains 108 square feet and comes complete with nails and cement, Regular price $2.50; special at $1.69 roll, at | : $1.50 Windshield Swipe at 98c Don’t take chances. Get a Windshield Swipe for these rainy days so you will always have a clear | vision. ee This Swipe fits over the top of your windshield— it is easy to operate and clears both side of the gl Buy one now at a big saving. } $1.50 value at 98¢. ) UO ew i NION ‘@ REET, AVENUE AND U

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