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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. vaGE 11 STORE HOURS—9 TO 6—EVERY DAY MY ADVICE TO MY DAUGHTER ‘Don’t Be Cynical, But Watch Your Step’ R Early Thanksgiving Shopping : on . | — | ‘ . There’s a timely hint to early Holiday buyers in the Dining : Pa oe oe Danny's Home-Coming Room specials featured in this advertisement. The savings are ‘ Um going to write to you for the x ’ Pekar ye tt gy he Gg nl attractive and the merchandise offered may not be available ; = present, and 1 consider ft the most sian é j later on. : mportant advice of the whole ser ; HEN the first Jolly Sun-| Fe suspected that Nanny would be . * . . : BRISCOE Mahe Vig W Cobks Uaecs ‘Uteciine Inu ton | ere oreek dole’ chcum: teaoea’ ate For many reasons practical gifts should have first consid- a 1919 peo" lating hae anata ant Sanam to DERI see wan tery | Sesto aie i Weis es cout eration and it will be the policy of this store to encourage the . Whe’ okel of this & eatery vee Se gutaganan’ te rested, and the dangers of the dread:| Nanny's sharp tongue could give, He selection of things that will tend to make the home more at- a i ¥ : cg lg ote ca stele fatale tng Mb alll at or de ae geen tractive. It is none too soon to choose—stocks are bright, new lives in Portland, Ore. Raviietinal a, they eke une pa T should not way that they) Mie d ttracti just Ach t, with 1 Dare eei rach anh: thie re" cynice were forgotten, for. of courme, that and very attractive just now. charge account, with our usua : week. He is storing car I don't want > classed inuike out china tat-oe Mis atte, Mibal easy weekly or monthly payments, makes advance shopping $ 4 Y ‘ vith either of tremes, 1] # the way with the little with AUTO BARGAIN [wine you not to be csnical and yet the Green Forest and. 0 M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO > Sas . » watch your step. laminae that dre Pralaad : St. Tel. East 340. This Pest da wiehole, arecan right = wen aitaking aweak” car is almost new and is There are some bad eggs among must keep their minds clear for pos sible dangers to come. S80 Danny's thoughts were not of what he had been thru, but were wholly of getting home . them, of course, but they the best buy in Seattle. much in the minority. ‘The ‘ fellows are about the only kind you'll Ask for Mr. Grattain. meet, and yet it is my duty to warn you against the other kind Never stand for any undue fa millarity from any man. If you do it will simply encourage him, Never ty e to call a man down where there's a real oceasion for it, but be sure the occasion is there before you | do 80. | fe friends with men. There's no reason I ever found why you can't be friends with them, have a fine time with them, and never become boisterous or rowdy The fact of the matter is, my dear, | that men are very impressionable They are very apt to act the way they think you want them to act If you want them to be rough and that’s what theyll become. uu Want them to treat you re spectfully courteuosly and yet| with a delightful comradeship, that's the way they'll treat you. | He thanked his « H the att knew that he wlad, ever he felt tn: By an ag he wat just outside hin enug e home, he heard foot Nanny Me steps hurrying along one of the But Danny's | private little paths. It was Nanny on the Green| hurrying home to her babies. When she saw Lanny she stopped short and stared at him as if she thought her eyes were playing her tricks. round, hig ue, Then, instead of the sharp words he He kne expected and knew he richly de fenerved jt. He was lad, to be home, but uncomfortable. M your gums are sore sloughing and binding. you have Prorrhea, eo-called Riggs’ Dis ease, which is a menace to good health. We are the ov'y Dentists Im the Northwest who spectalize Sut be careful of these men: The | | with th ul eyes of hi verved, Nanny rushed to him, crying im this dreaded disease. Exam! | man who is always trying to hold| a fat M Mourne, but that Danny, I'm so glad; I'm ~ mation and eetimate free Spectal || your hand; the man who tells ques | Worry Danny in the least. You I thought you were dead! Oh care taken of children’s teeth. | tionable stories; the man who has a jhe knew just how to keep out of Danny! And Danny Meadow Mouse @ensonadle discount to Unica | sty look in his eyes: the man | sight | knew then how great is love Se cock tet damien. who speaks cynically about women, | After a whilp he reached one of| hi and the man who s as tho you had no ideala no real purpose in| life and no kindliness | n private little paths, The! Next story: Lightfoot the Deer ae ihile unin pt ie) Deney| "athe eae BEAUTIFUL DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS ma ot fe Daney a Special $147.50 present. take him, and #0 Devotedly, your mother, Miss Gordon in Her Garden ently he reached his snug, safe wiwomnnunenasen | ty Wen Witla Reabe The half . Tells of Paul’s . Regular Value $175.00 First Step The above picture is a photographic reproduction of the beautiful William and Mary 54-inch Dining Table and six genuine leather slip-seat chairs, on AN work guaranteed 15 years United Painless | And this Vera, dear, is all for the Hi Dentists pered @ grown children raced out to meet MRS. | Don't be angry If your poem ts Fe him, to see if he had brought them NC. Mrs. Margaret . died |turned with the editor's regrets. Pre something. Inaide, the bables were \* ‘Third Ave Cor. James Se. |) 8! ber home, 120 Taylor ave. late STV? the manuecript and read it after-dinner nap. or night. She i4 survived by |OVer 10 years later. Then you will Shouse there Was Be Phone Billets 2633 mg or, a Hattie Mack, of Se-/TeJolce it was thus see. Nanny was out/ BY THE STORY LADY sale Tuesday at $147.50. The wood is genuine quartered oak, finished Jaco- att “uneral services were held at |The baseball season's come and gone, dinner, It was! J A i . Phe regular value is $175.00. eure: Levainy piece Pe ™ |) 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the} With its highball and its lowball, ted for her that Danny | |, Y ene he gree nag 8 bean. The regular value is $175.00. Gonte: | Georgetown Undertaking partors.| And soon all eyes will be fi dor how ever he would | "treet car, Peter popped up from be TR USU Interment was in Washelli cemetery.! The «mall boy and his « hind a telephone post and grabbed - OUR USUAL EASY TERMS to explain his long abser ~ | his hand. | “What do you think, papa, Paul jean walk! He took two whole stor jall by himself." Peter had no sooner got the news out of his mouth than the twins [flung themselves on pap's legn | “Papa! Papa! He can walk. He took three steps all by himself Mamma met them at the door. i “You should have seen him, dear [Tt was the cutest thing. He just stood there and looked at ux, and jthen he walked clear to that chair, all by himself.” Papa went on tn the kitchen to take Norah the roast be had brought | home “Did they ‘tell you,” said Norah “about the little man a-walkin’ off |as big as you please, all by himeolf?” “Yes,” sald papa, “they every one told me that he did ft all by himself.” A half an hour later Mr. Henshawe came over to borrow & pipe wrench. | “What do you think, Henshawe,” | said papa, “about that boy of mine? |Only nine months old, and the little | beggar got up and started off today all by himaelf.” 8 |—HELEN CARPENTER MOORE Cy Consider The convenient ldcation, up-to-date facilities, efficient officers and helpers, able directors, and tremendous resources of this institution. Every depositor is guar- anteed against loss by the Washington Bank Deposi- tors’ Guaranty Fund, in which this bank holds member- ship. Do you wonder that a continuous daily growth is being enjoyed by this bank—that today it is the | WOMAN SHOOTS SELF SPOKANE, Oct. 27.—Mra. E. B. ae e a if MB $196.25 Dining Suite for $174.50 Gone ee EXACTLY LIKE THE PICTURE | ieee ight handsome pieces comprise the above suite—45-inch spacious Buffet, largest savings bank in the Pacific Northwest? You BAD BREATH 45-inch Extension Table, 6 genuine leather slip-seat Chairs, including one inet Arm Chair. The wood is genuine quartered oak, in William and Mary de- are ‘nvited to open an account here tomorrow and sign, finished Jacobean, The regular value is $196.25. SPECIAL $174.50. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get OUR USUAL EASY TERMS at the Cause and Remove It | Large Dining Room Display—Main Floor Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- Showing wide assortment new designs just received, from which we quote stitute x ctlomel, act gently CY the only a few: bow al tively work. Peon icted with bad breath find Eight-piece Golden Waxed Suite- 18-inch Eight-plece William — and Mary Suite in | quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive eit 48 ie h buffet, 6 slip-seat chairs, in- American jralnut-——s0-inch buffet, 48-inch ge . cluding side t ie, jo t 5 | Tablets. The Pienaarit, sugar-coated h< * 14. eae TE $147.50 iasieting 0g: orp $238.00 | tablets are taken for bad th by Windeome Queet Anne Suité iu Ameiein Fine American Walnut Suite in William and jal who know them. walnut, embraces 48-inch buffet, 48-inch Mary design—s4-inch table, 60-inch buffet Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- t ‘ p Alaska Pullding, Home of the Scandinavian Amsricen Bar gine f glinctent chal, $2OR5Q ide roar css, $270.50 luding side chair Nia Beautiful William and Mary Mahogany Suite, consists of 50-inch buffet, 45-inch table, 6 slip-eat ee including $216.50 | of the bad after effect: es—50-inch buf- -inch ‘table, loft al cflects. be 3 All the benefits of nasty, sickeninc $232.50 iatfuding side chair .7...... SS42000 pring, cathartic arp served frot s asy Terms apply to all the above—See the show window display . Edwards’ Olive 01 ‘any Suite in William and inch buffet, 48-inch table, ne side chair ., $320.00 © of 9 pieces, con- 54 stimulating them to natural actic clearing the blood and gently purifyi the entire system. They do that whi calomel does without any griping, painor any disagreeable effect Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered t! | BUCK’S BUCK’S formula after seventeen years of pra: | tice ‘among. patients afficted wit PIPELESS FAMOUS | bows re aby Sanpete with the ‘ FURNACE HEATERS | attendan breath. | | Olive Tablets are pwrely 8 be geo Demonstrations Den’ ‘A compound mixed with olive ae f Daily peat Calan tt aes ‘Tabs conse te every night for a week “ og as ment now. but the de- | and 25c. e t wonder- man 8 large. | and note the effect. 0c . ful ‘Home. Heating . a BSR ERE SEES f Plant on the mar- ‘A sudden cold spell may mean congested deliveries. Better select early and enjoy a full sea- Largest Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest ket Capital end Suphe WOMEN CAVE Il | chy dave, ana $1,500,000.00 ’ Te waather Resources Exceeding | ‘ $22,000,000.00 Save five to ten dollars quickly | f= \ FUEL Ls. by dry cleaning everything in the ‘Terma, if desired, al val t-——1- = of es home, You can dry clean, brighten m d and renew children's coats, suits, || ; tin et | — caps, woolens, Swiss, lawns, organ- You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy a Buck’s Range . hal eS = die and chiffon dresses, kid gloves, [| Your Old Stoves Taken in Exchange = shoes, furs, neckties, ribbons, satins, lace, silk waists, draperies, rugs BLANKETS—COMFrORTS—BEDDING ‘ Fs a everything that would be ruined by X 7 soap and water. | Customers are privileged to add to account cold weather needs, such as rac ft c . Ld 4 ‘4 ‘) ~ aie S C A NJ D I NA I AN Phra ry Sivan or Woah totler, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Heaters, etc. This is put In the things to be cleaned, part of the GOTTSTEIN store service. abay evtirision cousetaut joke, a Sasson = AMERICAN BANK = """"| 2... (Ue RcupeETaIN joa. oO pressing needed, o not ' FURNITURE CO. Member Federal Reserye Bank) attempt to dry clean without Sol- Union Made SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS T have many ad —fuel saving best of them, SAVES HALF THE Heaters added te cus- tomers’ accounts. BUCK’S Union Made vite soup, This gasoline soap ts RANGE HEATERS i the ‘secret of all dry cleaning, A Second Ave. & Cherry St. Seattle, U.S. A. Branch at Ballard bed a sah te Vg Reagent sections for home dry cleaning ————_ —— reat -—" costs but a few cents at any drug, grocery or department store. Dry clean out of doors or away from ldame