The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 5

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fence to assist Individual id than will be ound anywhere dining room. at small cost. Jacobean or Walnut. finish. | | VF —_—_—— | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Farniture Co., [nc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been estadtished for your conven you to furnish your home along your own Our terms are easier and our pri No Extra Charges—! JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 Five-Piece Dining Room Suite for the Small Apartment EAL enjoyment at every meal will be the result of creating a more enjoyable environment in the These five pieces, possessi grace and charm of the quaint William and Mary period, offer you perfection in dining room furniture This suite is shown in either the Convenient Credit Terms May Be Arranged ABOARD TRAIN, DE: | Oakdale fe are lower Interest. was King el bus and sleep. morning to 8, Albert, who with He In | all the grippe misery | The first KING nd | map early today when it awoke and }found tn ite midst Albert of Belgium. with Queen Elizabeth Leopold, was taking several spare hours between Colum Pittsburg | For five hours, siding here before | discovered the Relgt came a rush to the special LONDON, Oct has retired afte as postman at V carried on the whole time t before he joined the service. Nasty Colds | Don't stay stuffed-up ing and snuffiing! |Cold Compound" taken every two |hours until three doses are taken nostrils and air passages of head;|on Pape's! aie THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. ALBERT S| et. 33. on the iN, O. itself splash a reat king. 1t| [Y{8* who and Prince advantage of ina, Whit ble Heels the J Nibbler the House Mou their long tails, to get a quiet tr long tals lay on a population ne aboard, Then the was any one a long tail 1 to be already had break tall fasted and taken a walk, shook hands everal of them Danny Meadow Mouse John years’ on-on-Thames duties during hin left Atkins service e could. He © great those thir lessons, his without which he lost thru an acel- | eat blessings. night, when he played ow Mouse had env that tail of hin any diff has lea It used to # thing he would have had if he could, it would have been The truth tn ashamed of that But he t#n't any more w rned whict which somet the least to be desired are the He learned it and week FOLKS ASLEEP, /But They Wake Up in Time} to Shake Hands | him that Old Mother Nature had 2:30 thin | De® Very unfair in giving him such a homely, short, stubby tall, If there nny one of es that wre that Ease at Once runmng, wuit bi stops 1 | ing, soreness, stiffness The Hat Pictured A semt-Napoleonic crea- tion of choice chinchilla and rich panne vélvet. The crown of panne is beau- tifully shirred, and its shade blends prettily with the burnt fern glycerined os- trich that adorns its high chinchilla front, It 4s harmony exemplified. Maxime Building il I —at moderate cost, is the pur- pose of Maxime’s — America’s Most Unique Millinery. relieves head: | 4 ee A i UR VAST FACILITIES — designing, copying and trimming departments, volume, purchasing power, and three great floors devoted mainly to display salons— enable us to place within reach of the woman of average means, beautiful hats, for which she has craved and longed, but which she felt were “just a little beyond her”—at the prices asked. The picture above portrays a Main Floor section of the “Haven of Style,” devoted to an abundant display of the latest mil- linery expressions. ! $10.00 to $18.50 ae “The Haven of Style” Westlake at Pine —at least, pay it a visit. Three Floors of Hats First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves dis- | tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! A dose of “Pape's|®ch®, dullness, feverishness, snoez- | ‘» Cold Compound” ts the | quickest, surest relief known and | Usually breaks up a cold and ends all costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts ‘without assistance. Tastes dose opens clogged-up| nice. Contains no quinine, Insist Burgess) many times Danny Mead. | with Buster Bear, deep in the Green dd his cous at Kuster Bear in a very clever fellow | There are few who use their wits an Kuster his, It didn’t take | him long to realize that never in the | world would he be able to cateh Danny Meadow Mouse by simply hasing him’ round and round the trunk of that tree An om aa he did realize it, he stopped and sat up to think Now, while that Wan big, it wasn't so big that Bu | couldn't reach quite half way round It uster has a long reach, An came to him and his little eyes apped, and he grinned wick ‘I'l give that Mouse a surprise thought he. | So Buster stole softly close up to the tree on the other side of which little Danny Meadow Mouse ring what would ry softly and care fully Buster reached around the tree with one big paw and brought it | down swiftly. It came down right Jon the very tip of Danny's little, short tail, Had that tall been an| inch longer, Danny would have been! caught. An it was, Buster's big paw came down on the tip end only, and when Danny jumped, as, of course, | |he did, his tail slipped right out! | from under. With a pitiful little} squeak of fear, Danny darted over to | another tree and whisked around be- | |hind that, Even then, in the midst| | of his fright, he was thankful to Old/ | Mother Nature for having given him jthat short tail, Its shortness was ly poor “Never,’ never again,” thought | Danny, “will I envy any one a long | tail.” jalt that had saved his life, and he knew it Never, never again,” thought Danny, “will I envy any one a long tall. Cousin Whitefoot's tail may be handsomer than mine, but if Cousin | Whitefoot had been in my place he would be right stomach this very minute, would have been all because of his long tail.” Then Danny began to look about him hurriedly in the of finding a hiding place, for r Bear had jseen where Danny had goge and was again, j is | Next story: Danny Finds a Refuge | The Zyrians, a Finno-Ugrian tribe in Northern Russia, altho Christian | laed, «till retain the pagan practice of sacrificing animals before the doors of their churches. ed _— ; For mn | Satine Danny Is Glad His Tail Is Short BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T, W in Buster Boar's || and it |odming to try that same trick over |’ Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy Thousands of families ewrer by ite eae | s. The | tions and re reason is th ws several | elements that have a remarkable | effect in soothing and healing the membranes the throat and chest. | Tups are combinations rap. The “syrup” part in sugar syrup. best pine cough remedy buy, put 244 ounces of Pinex in int bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar sy: Either way, you make a full pint more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. | You can feel this take hold of a | cough or cold in a wey that means business. The cough may be dry,| hoarse and tight, or may be persist. | ently lopse from the formation of hlerm. The cause is the same—in- lamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it ~tusually in 24 hours or leas. Sple | did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoars hess, or any ordinary throat ailme Pinex is a highly concentrated com ound of genuine Norway pine ex- ract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitu Ask your druggist for ou of Pinex” with direction: don't accept any- hing else. Guaranteed to give abso- | lute satisfaction or money refunded. | The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. CUT THIS OUT GLISH TE CATA | SAND F ‘know of some wh with Catarrhal Deafness, | wes or ordinary catarrh, cut| this fo hand | mand you ang of saving some orer | | haps from necessarily constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irr e the delicate air Passages a the nto. the middl tly | means total 1. € J the disease may be driven down the air Passages toward the lungs, equally as dangerous. 1 =| Ing formula, which requires in a consti |should pro more | | of Parmint (dout his home and a little | stir until dis= ne tablexpoonful four ss will often bring n distressing hoad | nostrils should easy and granulated av solved, ‘Take times a day, quick relief fre Clogged hing becom: hearing improve as the inflammation In the eustachian tubes ix reduced. Parmint used in this way acts ¢ stly upon the blood and mu fi system and helps to obtal The preparation easy to make, costs litte and Jeasant to take. Every person who as catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treat- ment @ trial, |Americanization .| women who desire to ‘AWAY WITH THOSE | LL it reeds is just one trial—a A little applied without rubbing, 9 to 10 Black Plush Coatees 16 Black Plush Coatees with belted fronts and uckm ‘These are reduced for a quick lean-up, and sold for merly at $15.00 and j $19.60. A tow in thin as. BOYS broken sortment sold as high as as $25.00 and $34.75. For lavender this hour, $7.50 and colors. Remnants of Silk Georgettes in lengths of 4 to 1% yard, will be priced for Friday at one-third off the former price. —Main Floor. Friday, choice 95¢. 2to3 RIBBONS—Short in brown, purple, taupe, navy, white. Formerly 50c and 65e. For this hour, a yard i border. Formerly 3c, Formerly $1.00, $1.26 and For this hour, each tern. $1.50, And the Shining Owl BY THE STORY LADY j Peter was trying very hard to Aunt Grace gave each of Palmer kids a bright new quar- ter for carrying all the little pleces | of lumber left from building the house into the basement for kin- dling. The twins gave theirs to Mamma to take care of for them, but Peter | rried his in his pocket because he liked to hear it Jingle against | his knife, One day the boys he was walking | he with decided to stop at the} little store and get some pop, Peter marched in with the rest of them | put Ww » stordkeeper him * strawberry?” surpri all and himself more than anybody by running out} of the store. He went straight | home and handed his quarter to} Mamma. Papa was sitting on the! front porch and saw and heard the | whole performance. Whenshe came | from town the next night he | pped in the back way, and when} Peter came in to supper beside his plate was a big yellow owl sitting on a hollow log. Across the log | in big letters was “Be wise, save owl's eyes shone like money.” little lights, “Give him that quart: directed | Class Will Meet| “The President and His Cabinet” will be the subject of a special talk by James T, Lawler, attorney, before the Y. M. C, A, naturalization class at its meeting Thursday evening in the association building, Fourth ave, ‘The classes are held and and Madison st ery Thursday © to all ing porn are and eiti- tr ns. ACH:S AND PAINS Keep Sloan's Liniment handy to put the “feel good” back into the system for it penetrates——to convince you of its merit in relieving sciatica, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiffness, bruises, pains, aches, and strains, the after-effects of exposure. Tv congestion is scattered, promptly, cleanly, without effort, economically. You become a regular user of Sloan's Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to that of its many thousands of other friends the world over, who keep it handy, ‘Three sizes at all druggists—35e, 700, $1.40. Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken for Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 SHIRTS—A lot, Shirts and striped percale, with at tached collar. " - VEATE! to 13%, not h ceptional opportunity to mn in coat etyle; Wormerly $1.35. For this nd couch pillows. On All lengths, but not are in plain hour, on sale in the sale in the Domestic each length in every two are in plain Men's Section, 75 Section during this hour: attern or color, FOr gold color, Bizen 42 to che soe Cth merly $1.25 and $1.95. 44, but not each size in R 0c For this every color. Formerly SHIRTING MADRAS— $1.00 hour, each ,... ic $5.15. For 100 yards of &6inch ag et $2.95 Shirting Madras in a» M SUSPENDERS PERCALES—200 yards " sorted striped patterns of row web clastic inch Percale in as WHITE OUTING A cleanup of broken with leather ends, in sorted colored stripes, FLANNEL — 200 yards nes offering exceptional regular lengths For. dots and figures on in 284neh width, Sp value. Formerly 6c. merly 60 Vor this white grounds. Formerly for this hour, For this hour, 55 hour, choice of 30 20e, For this 15 a yard 25c £ WON videsess C 00 at ‘ C hour, yara Cc Women’s Bath Robes $3.95 New Second Floor. NEW shipment of Bath Robes, made from a good quality blanket cloth, displays a splendid assortment of patterns Self-colored satin bands, sailor collar and turn-back cuffs and cord girdles add to their general attractiveness, Sizes 34 to 46. China Silk Waists 95c 100 China Silk Blouses in plain tailored and embroidered models are priced special for a quick disposal. and flesh color are displayed in sizes 36 to 44, but not each size in every color or style. Formerly $1.95. While they last lengths of Hairbow Rib- bons in warp prints, fancy stripes, plain moire and taffetas, in widths from 4% to 6 inches. Formerly 36c and 50c. For 2 this hour, a yard........++ seeceeses Oc VEILING—65 yards of fancy Mesh Veiling black and 35c "K TOWELS—Size 17x35, with monogram For this hour, each......... naasies 20c MEN’S SHIRTS—In this sale reductions are on 65 coatstyle Shirts with French cuffs on account of being slightly soiled from display. Sizes 14 to 18, but not each size In every pat- 70c 1 to2 PETTICOATS —30 Cot ton Petticoats of fancy patterned and plain plum, navy and Copen hagen blue fabrics with 11 to 12 SILK FLOSS PILLOWS Sizes 16x16, 20x20 and 2ax ‘These are cov- ered with white muslin 12 The sale offers an ex consisting in black, blue Size Trimmed Hats $3.95 An assemblage of 50 models from our regular stock of $5.00 and $7.50 Hats, reduced espe- cially for Friday’s selling. —New Second Floor, Black, white BaF oe etter ene ee mamma —Upper Main Floor, ' 3 to 4 WOMEN’S GLOVES—A broken line of Black Mocha Gloves with silk Uning, in one-clasp style, are reduced in this sale for disposal. Sizes 6, 6%, 6% and 6%, that sold formerly at $1.75, During this hour, a pair ..... eeeeees 95c 55 Collars and Collar Cuff Sets in flat and styles, of fancy o and lace. Formerly $1.00 and $1.50, For this hour..... 15e COTTON clal for this hour, a yard Papa, “and see what he does.” So Peter dropped jquarter in the slit in the top of \the owl's head. “Whoo! Whoo!” said the old owl jand winked one Peter! HELE | Hood’s Sarsaparita | Keep on succeeding where other save money but It was hard work. | medicines fall, because {ts original the | Meh standard of merit is conscien- | Uously maintained. Good for blood, STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, Ask your druggist how good it is, the shining shininig eye at N CARPENTER MOORE. Broken Le: hort notice at red Free 1328 First Ave. A BIG ALUMINUM WAR BARGIAN FOR FRIDAY 4-Quart Covered Kettle 6-Quart Preserving Kettle 2-Quart Double Boiler WORTH UP TO $2.50 Special at $1.29 Many people take ad - tage of these Spelger & Hurk but Aluminum Ware Sales bes ¢ause they always get a rea bargain. This is the Relian Brand Pure Aluminum Wi highly polished. Speci $1 No phone or C. O. D. ord An ite Big Value 2 Cell Flashlight with a fresh Ever-Ready Battery and a Mazda bu Note—These Flashlights are made by a well-kno American manufacturer and are made right. (4 ll at 69c 3 These are the 2-cell Fiber Flashlights, equipp No phone or C. O. D. orders. $3.25 and $3.50 One- man Saws. and lance tooth. These Saws are in the 8% and 4 foot lengths and are fast cutters. Special at. . $3 Man Saws at $2.49 Cut your own wood with one pf our high-grade o Made of best grade steel with thin b

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