The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 5

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OTTO 8S, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven fence to assist you to furnish your home along your ewn in @ividual ideas. than will be found anywhere. JU No extra charges; no interest, ST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 Unusual Values in Library Tables Y the furnishings of your home. or mahogany. Your inspection is invited. Woodhouse-Grunbaun Furiture Co., Ine. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower OU will find in our large display of Likrary Tables just the one that harmonizes with Many period styles are shown in the William and Mary and Queen Anne. They come finished in Jacobean JAZZ VULGARIZES |BOY KILLS COYOTE PATRIOTIC AIRS) DETROIT, Oct. 31.—Patriotic| ZION CITY, ML, Oct. fongs have been vulgarized by the |half a year a coyote howled S injection of Broadway jazz, dectar-| night and kept awake the good ‘ed Prof. Percy Boynton of the Uni-/zens of this city, The animal Wersity of Chicago, speaking before|raided the chicken houses. FP the members of the Detroit Eng-/fatled to bag him, but a 15-y . lsh club. He says every war pro- i boy, Teddy Mason, got him @uced noble songs, but that the/an air gun. The mayor World war saw only jazzy songs|him $50. produced. | _ SCHOOL BOYS STRIKE SAWTELLE, Cal. Oct FOR MORE MONEY | 12!24,088 the tat wish of Phiia |D. Freeman, a civil war LONDON, Oct. 31.—School teach-| who died at his home here, ets and masters got more wages| stuffed skin of his pet parrot crease in pocket money allowance stuffed and placed in a glass @Fd-in most cases got it. [to await his own demise. ———————__. WITH SMALL AIRGUN 31.—For at ttt. also ollce year- with gave BURIED WITH PARROT 31.—Car- nder veteran, the was and the schoolboys had to have/ buried In the same casket with his more spending money. They|body. The parrot died in 1912 “struck” for a hundred per cent in-jand the veteran had the bird case | PETER The Tenderfoot | f sso SOR SED ee ES EL GAS fe 18S ny 1 ORY LADY tal | AL be, C t me '§ ° * * - | 4 Xo @ n a Peter and Corny were coming bearer IT i Men’s Silk Knit Ties home from town one afternoon when| Another Game of Hide’and Seek } Reduction on fittyfour Fourin-hand ilk Knit Ties offers a hard shower came up. They ioe Abueniein Wein teanias } a timely opportunity to choose your Winter ‘Tie from an te . SELES mer o nin colors ary ipes. orme $3.5) Sch nen eigen BY IHORNTON W. HUGHES | {sortment of lain coors and stripes, Former tho park. The big tree had lots of i vs = sia little shrubs around it, and it made FOU remember the game of hide | gun not have to get close in L tr . . played with Buster Bear, You re- as he waited for the coming of the didn’t reach at alt member what a very dreadful gam hunter of whom Samm J had It must be raining lots harder,” as hard as the game Lightfoot the | y befor and he remembered said Corny Deer waa playing with the hunter in| every one of them, He knew that to under the trees, and finally the boy sa cate wr % and | him his Life standing motionles hi Ion prised to @nd that it wasn't ie vanes oF ane An? » foot listened and watched special Saturday raining at all outdoors iuehae: Gian, ais tae abbas heme on over in the distance, he ‘ re. ats ‘i They didn't mean to tel the stofy| nanny, the latter wae safe.” Then Jay neroaming, “Thiel Tailored Hats Until Noon at all, but papa came by just then] too, Danr a very small person. A little sigh of relief 1 »$ PO Or and laughed at them good Ho Ja no mall that he can hide un.|/SSaped Lightfoot. He knew that Special $ 95 at reminds me,” sald, “of a| der two or three leaves, Wherever | UVM screaming of Bammy yay wan a story Tread once about a pair of ten=| ho ix, he in pretty aure to find a hid: | WAPnIn# to tell him where the hunter New Second Floor me derfect that stayed for three days in| ing place of some sort Hix «mat! | ¥®* Knowing Just where the hunter : ¢ sod hut waiting for it to stop rain-| size gives him advantages in a game waa made i easier for him to know N_ this mblage of Naw Greond Weds! ing, when it really only rained one of nide and seek a eeaialy : me) TS neers SAGs Milhiie casks eeiet Children’s Tailored : @on't know about my foct being | one of the largest of the people who | iF hy Fe Green Forest. It came Hats frem our regular 35 Coats are in this as- tender, but my head ts awfully wet,”| live in the ren t orest Heing #0 pros eed ete fe nod oa cod mitt tt wlan ‘adodin ike sortment which has been fald Peter [ big, it is not easy to hide Gerrits tun MaaeLAahe Raton te *! at va assembiec rom our reg- HELEN CARPENTER MOORE. Moreover, a hunter with a terrible | orrible gun. Instantly Lightfoot be models that sold formerly ular stock and redie — Green Forest. He took the greatent at > and $5. De- especially for Saturday SY pee ieet woe ee signed of velvet and wool morning. These Coats sold Elderl Peo le ave a tepx to look and listen and test the felt with grosgrain ribbon formerly at $34.75, $39.50, th } R RK Po y Pp H ue with his wondertut now sinaliceie, ban aaiaied $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00. an you guess what Lightfoot wa aa ° P bl trying to do? brims. The color range Belted and box models al y ea t ro em Pie Fs tgs Sa, Bh Ben Mesenge 1 includes navy blue, bottle are displayed in beaver . as f M 4 bring to him thé green, brown, black and plush or in gray krimmer Stomach muscles and digestive organs |dreaded man-scent, As long as he red. Choice Saturday at cloth, a fabric that looks ~ slow to act as age advances Most people find the years alip- ping by without realizing it, until suddenly confronted with the fact th they can no longer digest e rything they would like to eat, It then becomes thetr daily task to avold what they know te be chronic constipation. i When exercise and Nght diet fail, it will be necessary to resort to arti- ficlal means, Strong physics and cathartics, however, are t ad visable for elderly people. They act too powerfully, and a feeling of weakness rewulta. What is needed is a laxative con. taining effective but mild proper les. ‘This ts best found in Dr Caldwetl's Syrup Pepsin. which ts a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, It acts gently and without griping, and used a few days, will train tho digestive organs to do their work naturally again, without other ald. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been on the market since 1892, and was the private formula of Dr. W B. Caldwell, who ts himself past 80 years of age, and still active in his profession. It can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1 a bottle, the latter even a large family many months It is @ trustworthy preparation. In apite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell’s Byrup Pepsin ta the largest nelling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6,000,000 bottles sold each year, who need ta benefits not yet used it, If you not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr w B. Caldwell, S11 Washington at., Monticello, 1. many have hat A choice assortment of Combes, coarse or fine or both. BARTELL 5 D yralin Ivory 1-3 Off RUG STORES | Nail Polishers $1.00 S3e ( ‘ ( Solid stock Nail Polishers, $1.50, special pagacd Regular $1.25, special TRAYS npectal 60¢ 27e¢ 9%x3% 5%x3% regular 90c, regular 400, special Cut tooth, heavy, sealfcleaning, straight back, 9 inches long. Reg- Dressing Comb, same style as one above, Sinch grained. Regular 35c, special . -23¢ Pocket Combs in case, several styles in Pocket Combs. All regular 25c Combs, spectal seve ATO Your choice of any 35¢ Comb in stock (except Du Barry), BO BE osccedscccccccccccccee BESO We have a nico line frem which select. to PICTURE FRAMES Oval, 5%x4 inches, cut out 4%x3 3-16 inches. Thin frame, fitted with plusti back. Regular $1.25, spectal.. Oval, same as above, 614x4% inches, cut out 54%x3%. Regular $1.75, special .... $1.1 11 rows 11-8-inch bristles 123). Regular $2.50, special $1.68. design, 9 1-ha2 1-2—1 3-4; 18 14-16-inch bristles (D7 ular $5.00, spectal $3.38. Hair Brush (Dt-1), has 9 of 1-inch bristles (extra Regular $3.75, special $2.59. $3.50, special $2.13. Millinery Mirror, D %114, solid block. Regular $7.50, special .....466 <1 $5.00 Pressed block reed Mirror, D 7-100, 14%x%% inches, regu- lar 44.50, special ,......$.00 Pressed block, open handle, reed mirror, D 7-231. Regular $2.75, Same as one above, with magni- %Anch bristles. 83c Sale includes all Ivory in our stock except Du Barry Pattern ; ) 7 i Solid block. dome face, flat back, full round edge, 8 5-822 1-2 inche: (Di- Regular $5.00, spectal $2.67. Same design. 8 1-422 1-4 inches; 9 rows 7-8-inch bristles (D1- 124). Ivory Brush, same as above in rows Reg- rows stiff). Solid block sprung Mirror, —prugh (11-4), 9 1-227-8 inches; ay Prgevrb ince ST 12 rows 1-inch bristles, Regular Brush (D1-258), 9x2 5-8 inches; has 11 rows of 1-fnch bristles; MILITARY BRUSHES Brushes are 4%x2% inches in size, have 11 rows of %-inch bristles, solid block, flat face and convex back. special, pair s.ssseeceeee ey FES Bolid block, concave back, 1s 4%x2% Inches, 11 rowa Regular $5.00, special JEWEL BOXES 6% 24% inches, height 1% inches, regular 0, special $4.00 | 4%x3% inches, b 1% j regular $3.75, special 2.50, Handkerchief or Glove Box, 6%x5% | x2% inches, regular $7.00. spe. 4 cial 82.33 > ’ } Pin Cushion, diameter 3% inches, 4 + regular $1.00, special... OTe 4 Hat Pin Holder or Vase, 9% Inches ) } high, regular $4.00, special. @2.67 | ? Oval Tale Box Holder, regular 50c, 5} special . BIE ) Boap Box (round), regular 600, spe- ) ie. @errereeerrre treet itr 40¢ { PICTURE FRAMES Rectangular cut out 5x3% inches, size of frame 6%x5% inches. Regular $ ial Solid stock, Ivory bac cut out 6%x3%. I 83c | $1.00, x5% inches, rectangular ular price $1.50, special, each solid Dlock, full round edges. Reg- ular $3.00, special $2.00 Solid block, flat face. concave back, square edge Brush (D7-65); has 11 rowa 1 15 -inch bristles, Regular 85.00, special $3.83. design has 9 Regu- Same as above in (D1-66), 85-822 inches; rows 1 15-16-inch bristles, lar $4.75, special $3.17 Solid block, full round edge 5 rows of 3-4-inch bristles. lar $2.00, special $1.67, flat face and back, , 9 1-Bal 1-4 inches; Regu- Extra heavy, concave back} has 11 rows best quality bristles (C8-83). Regular $7.60, special $5.20. po Heavy concave back; has 11 cial rows bristles (02-81), Regular $6.00, special $4.00. Bolid stock, Sinch diameter, PD 7-82, regular poecial sees 1,88 Solid’ stock, diameter Puff Box, 6% inches, D regular $3.00, special $2.00 Regule 50, i G ii $3.67 Puff Box, D 7-103, diameter 4% ebeves ~ $1.17 AND SALVE BOXES fying Mirror, 9%x5%; regular CREAM $8.26, special ..45.666 6 BBM Freres Cream Box, 2% inches in diam- Pressed block, ring handle, reed he ae Pend, arya Stet 000 “BARTELL DRUG STORES 0 iwi vn! wg ular $4.50, special ..$S.00 piretiehhdaahd Solid block standing easel Mirror, 2nd Ave. 5349 Ist Ave. | Westlake 610 Second Now is the time to get your si26 5% inches, 7-147. Regu. at Ballard at Ave, at Ave., Near powder or Puff Bow to help com- lar $1.25, special... we Union St.| Ave. | Pike St.| Pine St. | Alaska Bldg. picte your st. aining cnough to last THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 191 could § where ¢ netther remaine found } come w So th walked Forest, care to foot, sea thicket glimpse the Lightfoot could have located him. besides being economical serges, corduroys and mixtures. "v anaes eee a eee in price their color will Sizes 8 to 16 years, at $2.95 and noiselensly thru the Green eae vy Hill stepping with the greatest save laundry bills. $3.50. avoid enapping a atick under arching with on eyes every | Lightfoot had been there Next Breezes ‘SILK SUITS FOR MEN . TO BE SOLD CHEAPLY | } duced bt a Pudee peryece ag hci | : é present ing. It it ia un and we: at th timate for $8. 75 and a man’s sul The Rhodes Co. The leather Coats are in natural tan | Sizes 34 to 42. Special Satur- 28.75 like real fur. and gray and suede, day until noon, choice at..... $3.95. a % 7) ~ Men’s Work * Shirts $1.25 Main Floor Rear, Black Twill in sizes 14% to 18 Khaki Color in sizes 15 to 18 HESE Shirts have the lay-down collar with Boys’ School Suits Special $10.95 Upper Main Floor. IFTY mothers may bring fifty boys to this store on Saturday to have them fitted to serviceable School Suits of mixed fabrics at substantial neductions. The coats are lined and the knick- ee one or two pockets or erbocker trousers are lined and have nee nor hear him. If he had the kind of serviceable Tt ian a =, cade con ae . WRere ° Cay rey ae shirt needed by the work- dbp ue pus im, the hunter might have er outdoors or inside, and Separate Knickers are displayed in ithin shooting distance béfore and likely hiding place for a of Lightfoot, and studying und for traces to show that HONOR LOCAL MEDICOS |; Drs. Don Palmer, John Hunt and W. Rinkenberger were awarded Saturday’s Specials Are Extra LARGE SIZE PERFECTION OIL. HEATER fellowships in the American College | of Surgeons at its recent meeting in New York a story: “The Merry Little Help Lightfoot, ‘They are the only Seat etors so honored. YEMPLOYE IS | cl demand for economical cloth eqpatigenp ‘s claimed for this cloth that! After Suffering Several equal in appearance | Years Takes Tanlac— ae en pen Gains Over Twenty Pounds “After taking Tanlac I feel just the chill out of a cold room. They are smoke- \f less and odorless and have patent safety wick device. This is the large size Perfec- tearaly rate ar to ¥ ¥ ice of whe that a bo: ‘8 wut ee like a new man,” said Michael tion Heater and is an . O'Herr, who re s at 6246 South CALF LIKE KANGAROO; mn avenue, ‘Tacoma, Wash, ff exceptional value at | ITS FORELEGS MISSING in the French Drug Store a | $6.00. KOKOMO, ind., Oct, 31.—Deputy ys Mr, O'Herr has been NX Sher&f Walter Knisely has been |¢™mPloyed by the city of Tacoma for se = aiven &treak: oll Charles Beck | *!Xteen years and is well known sbert. Craig, stockmen of Continuing, he said | ‘ e ll : Par pear phe) “For several years I have suf- $1.50 Slabs of Leather, Special | f weeks old and normal in every way | ted with my stomach and kid- i & except for the fact that it was|"°¥8 I had a poor appetite and Just received a new : born without forelegs, The ab-|CUld eat but very little, and what sence ¢ calf strongly resemble a Kangaroo, | Dut would ferment a, ngret or and Jumbos and we are a sam to Vera taken ee yloat terribly, My kid- : ath Ook oak Oo orate “upright on {Revs bothered me and I would have |) S0ing to offer them at ite hind lees. fierce pains in my back and sides, | a bargain. This is JUDG lot of Leather Slabs I did force down would not digest of the front legs makes the jand cquid hardly stoop over at my work. I suffered so at night with aye | high grade Oak Tan E EXCUSES MAID pain I could get F wuld have diesy patie ha and Hemlock Tan Leather, cut into slabs of differen FIRED FOR TARDINESS times nave to catch hold of : sizes. Special at. Bape Se 98¢ | LONDON, Oct. 31.—-Because she|thing to keep from falling, and I a i i Se returned to her duties rather 1 would have the worst kind of head- Ts ‘ ons arenin ker pense ¢ achess I became badl in do’ cE c a (ona Hara Walten'anAanby-de- (and Tost weit every cay.” "|| $1.00 KEEN KUTTER SAFETY RAZOR . quad Le Uskai dinaati’ wercant cies. “I TMM An CON aawapepete. of the MP reer rope, wore ue ased by her employe Tanlac was doing others and county al, the judge holding that a litt un to benefit me right away Gillette Blades, package of 6, at...............50 latitude nt well have been al-|4nd after taking ten bottles my ap- Gem’ Blades ckage of 7, at lowed. The girl had to walk four! Petite is splendid and I can eat “4 > *, 7 sah ¥ ghd mn miles to her employer's house, anything I want and everything Enders’ Blades, package of 5, at.... . a bothered with gas a nore and . BIG BOSS DRIVES |the ‘bloating has stopped, “My Kid- |) Auto Strop Blades, package of 6, at. TRUCK IN STRIKE 29%, 8!) Fight again and the iver-Ready Blades, package of 6, at. pains have all gone out of my semincubtenietied i lish Pe) has PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31.—Fran-| back and sid I sleep like a log op SRR i cis B. Reeves, jr., active head of the|and never know what it is to wake Ww lazd: | Reeves, Parvin & Co,, wholesale gro-|up during the night. I never have 40- att M a leer firm, drove one of the company’s those dizzy spells now, and am! Lam big trucks during the strike of truck-|never bothered with the headache Ips at 35c men, I have gained over twenty pounds ‘FLAGSHIP 20 YEARS OLD - LONDON, Oct. . 31.—Altho 20/ommend Tanlac as {t has done me ; A ars old, the cruiser Highfly has|so much good I think there is noth in your house’ after dark. By ain been selected as the flagship |ing like it.” using National Mazda Lamps lof the East Indies station, Rear| ‘Tantac is sold in Seattle by Bartell 1 7 e li , Admiral Sir H. H, D, Tothill hoist- nal di you can have all the light you ed his onport. REAL PAINLESS DE In and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; an work guarant jou are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. court for wrongful dismis So T' got some and agrees with me perfectly. Iam not Keen Kutter Blades, package of 5, at Don’t Skimp on Light The surest way to have good eyes is to have plenty of light in welght Tanlac, have in since I ra taking and feel stronger than I years. Iam glad to rec-| | Drug Stores under the pe flag on the cruiser at Dey-| rection of a special Tanlac r | tative.—Advertisement, NTISTS order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | need without having big light bills. 40-watt Mazda Lamps at +. B5¢ presen. aati = = — x ° Champion Carpet Sweeper at $1.98 Champion Carpet Swee; : ers are made by a well- known manufacturer ‘and are an extra big value at this pri They are well constructed, having a good bristle brush and a \@ nicely finished case. Spe- |B Chal ati. cc sesvss a you can bite corn off the cob; guaran teed 15 years EXAMINATION FREE $15.00 Sct of Toeth......... $10.00 Set Whalebone Tecth $8.00 Crowns . $8.00 Bridgework $2.00 Amalgam F Painless Extracting Have impression taken in ination and advice f dge Work, We ‘of our present patronage ts recommended by work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our | ave tested our work. hen coming to our office, be sur¢ | od for 16 years, B o he d sH) | \ J 8) le PAVENUE AND UNION §' Open Sundays From ® to 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UNIVERATE GT. Oppesiie Vraser-Paterses Om

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