The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER aN 1919, eyes and earn alert and his terrible || gun ready for Instant use Now, when Lightf * Woodbouse-Grunbaem Fernitre Co., Inc. Ribbons 1 hind the } (@) al i of the latt OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM £1 | i , that the latter had found his t | A wale of 250 yards of 6, 6% = ete ] and had started to follow them. 6% and 8% Inch rib ‘il 416-424 PIKE STREET f i Cc sighh(Sook eee wean Aas Mower ISITE STAB oudlety o€, cotor yo | NE rem Sih all his might for some little sound tions and patterns, Formerly ARIE Sy LEP ire toe Wi A Wi to tell him where the hunt ro) $1.65, $1.50 and $1.26, Tuesday it gainst it here waa fo sound, a a yard 75¢. WE’LL TRUST YOU | BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Lightfoot began to move © —Main Floor. | (Copyright, 1919, by T, W. Bi a He didn't dare remain ptill lest the UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven Si 9. .@ fence to assist you to furnish your home alo our own individual fdeas, Our terms are easier and our pri are lower than will be found anywhere, No Extra Charges—No Interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY a ——— prone HOURS—830 TO 5:30 had taught Li ———— - much of the ways of hunters, nr WAS a dreadful ga © hunter | not one of the things he had learned ind Light » them was for en, But the} in the} hunter, in his ways of Deer, h was trying his knew much of it was wnt to Outguens * of Nter found the hiding | a “| ih © who notice little it, You see, it waa only | GENUINE ASPIRIN For Colds, Headache, wore « ena which the hunter Pain, Neuralgia, Tooth- |*new how to read—a freshly up-| The tailored models Belted and Plain Tailored Suits Tuesday $48.75 New Second Floor N inspection of these Winter Suits is the most definite way in which to judge their real worth and the opportunities for substantial econ- omies on correctly styled apparel. assembled from regular stock for Tuesday's selling were marked formerly ache, Lumbago, mes lightiy etvihed. ‘These’ things | wie wan nae one Girection in| Slowly, patiently, watehfully, the |2UMter should creep up within shoot | ing distance. | There was only one direction in which it was safe for Lightfoot to move, and that was the direction from which the Merry Little Bree were blowing, As long as brought him none of the dr man smell, he knew that he wafe. The hunter might be beh y, the hunter |him, Probably he was, But ahead! trail, and in aloft him, so long asthe Merry Little 4 just what he | Breezes were blowing In his face tfoot's foot-|and brought no dreaded man smell, he grinned. | was safety. ve outguessed heaped d he to himeelt.| Next story: Lightfoot Becomes and the wind ts Uncertain Sizes 16 to 44. ™ A Mattress f for Comfort and a a | Leader for Value - | | When, you stop to consider that you spend one-third of your #4 i, | life in bed you will appreciate the importance of selecting your | mattress with discrimination, This one is made of 60 pounds } > selected cotton, and is covered with fancy art ticking of durable |} nd wearresisting quality. By buying in large quantity we ure | able to offer this elegant mattress at the | “Bayer T Raseptignally lowe peice eters ~ $27. SO jf} Jecruine: rust } fe e safety “Rayer unbroken Tablets of Aspirin” proper direct ut eroms to my old trail, and nies Iam greatly mistaken I'll find hia tracks there.” every size, Yormerly 8c, 45¢. A Watch Repaired by which contains | you thin I am behind FRANK ARMSTRONG DIES. Frank R. Armstrong, sales man-| Handy tin s of twelve tablets | from you to me, so that you cannot | sone Jones Is Always Right ager for the Kelley-Clarke Co, |oost but a few cents, Druggints| get my scent, I wouldn't be a bit] The fingerprint system “of identi. also nell larger “Bayer” packages. | surprise u're right back where | fying eriminals is said to have been wholesale grocers, died at his home. 1515 35th ave, Sunday night. He} ¥ Telephone Elliott 2607 mark of Bayer! you starte ceticacidester | windfall.” ‘forward silen that old/the invention of Orientals, either n to move |Chinese or Japanese, thousands of usly, with | years ago, was 67 years old Sor HOW the RED CROSS are designed of Wool Velour, Silvertone, Tricotine, Gabardine and Oxford cloth in approved colorings. Reduced for Tuesday; choice at $48.75. Pe Chamoisette Gloves 4 A broken line of ninety-five pairs in size a} A cleanup sale of Sport Blouses that have 5% to 8 The color assortment includes gray » co brown, white and black, but not each } low Tuesday, a pair ) assemblage from regular stock. Sizes 36 to 44 are included’ | in shades of flesh, white and black, but not each size every color. * at 2 for S¢. Kodak Enlargements—Special ity to have your choice summer ai Accept this sale price on enlargements as an unusual opportun autumn negatives enlarged on the best of double weight Artura paper and hand colored. ¥ may have your choice of two sizes, 7x11 or 8x10. Formerly $1.00, Special, Tuesday 7O¢. VEILING—200 vantle of fancy mesh Veiling, plain or bordered in black, white, brown, purple, taupe and navy. Formerly 50c and 65¢. Tuesday, a yard 35¢ —Main Floor, i $95.00 and $97.50 and Heid Sport Blouses r, which may be worn high OF oe in louses in this lot in sizes 13 years, but not each size in every pat tern, Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. Tuesday, each —Main Floor.) 95¢ —Main Floor Rear, Silk Blouses Tuesday $2.95 Upper Main Floor N assortment consisting of 15 different style models ~ of Silk Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Gloria in an” Special Tuesday, choice $2.95. Women’s Handkerchiefs 600 White Lawn Handkerchiefs will be sold on Tuesday. Spectal$ | —Main Floor, saves You Money One hundred and sixty-five thousand people are members of the Seattle. Chapter at $1 each. In the last twelve months the Seattle Chapter spent in Seattle and vicinity $321,829.13, Of that money $210,485 was spent in relief work by one department alone, caring for sick men, women and children of more than 11,000 families, keeping families together while hus- band or wage-earner was being treated for tuberculosis, or other disease, providing food, clothing and supplies to keep people in normal conditions until they could get started again. The Red Cross has married people and buried people; helped children into the world, car- ing for the mothers both before and after the little ones came; has nursed men back to strength and earning ability, and has soothed the lonesome trials of the aged and the infirm. And There Is More of That Work to Do in Seattle Every Year The Red Cross has nurses that are caring for patients in every part of the city, giving ad- vice and nursing attention to people unable to pay for it, saving many of them from serious sickness and nursing them back to strength and earning capacity. A Well Man Is an Asset to the Community— A Sick Man Is a Liability The Red Cross is to start nursing classes that women and girls may be taught the care of PETER And Tommy the Toad | BY THE STORY LADY For a few days the Palmer chil dren handled Tommy very carefully. |perfectly harmless and a very |good play fellow They built him a pe under the vening he Imade of Peter's building blocks and | put on the rug in front of the grate |For, as Papa said, he was used to/ a warm climate. | Peter brought home a one afternoon to show T |him. The boy was a lot make a good impression on him. | He left his visitor on the porch while he went to look for Tommy. He wasn't in his pen under the rose bush and he wasn't in his house on the hearth rug. Mamma wasn't te be found and Norah didn’t know she said. Péter heard the twins in the knew anything about him. “Now isn't that the sweetest thing,” Patty was saying. “That T can put this sweet little hat on his) i the sick in the home; dietetics that they may know what is nourishing food and how to cook it; nth.” maid Peter, ax he rescued first aid for immediate relief in cases of accident and sudden sickness, and a campaign of ‘Won toad general public health is to be inaugurated that your living conditions may be improved. The Red Cross Is Valuable Insurance Against Disaster and Epidemic In the influenza scourge last year 1,000 nurses were recruited and sent around the state in needed places to take care of the sick and prevent the spread of the disease; $3,970 was spent by the Seattle Chapter in nursing in Seattle and nearly that much in King and Kitsap Coun- ties. When the Cedar River dam overflowed last winter $400 was placed in the North Bend bank for the use of the people who were flooded out of their homes within five minutes after the first man reached a telephone from the disaster; and the night of the Cle Elum fire the people who were burned out slept in Red Cross tents and used Red Cross supplies; $145,000 was spent relieving sufferers from the Minnesota forest fires, $135,000 at a New Jersey ex- plosion, and thousands of other cases were cared for. The Seattle Chapter has equipped and is helping to maintain a ten-bed hospital at the Uni- versity of Washington to care for the students in any case of sickness or if an epidemic should break out there. IN ALL OF THESE CASES THE RED CROSS IS SAVING YOU MONEY. SEE TO IT THAT THEY ARE KEPT SUPPLIED FOR THE TIME OF NEED If his children listen eagerly for | his footsteps he can’t be such a bad | fellow, | A dog makes almost as much noise jwhen he barks as a man does when aw barks his shins. CHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY COLD? | Don't give ita ta chance to “set in’—use Dr. King’s New Discovery HAT dangerous cold or cough or might get the better nearer than you thin tion with Dr. King’: will avert a long siege. For fifty years it has loosened con 1 chests, dissipated tight-packed ‘oken vicious co! it to the youn, - f. There wil be no dis: a ects, 60c and $1.20 a bottle, At your arupemet' 8. where a | Bowels Rati Normal r livens up, bile flows freely— tougue-fur, when New Life Pills get in their natural, comfortable action, Purgatives, never pleasantly cor- rective, sometimes habit-forming, should not be taken to rack the sys tem violently. Nature's way is, the way of Dr. King's New Life Pills— gently but firmly functioning the bowels, eliminating the intestine- clogging waste, and promoting the most gratifying results, Cleanse the \ System with them and know the boon of regular bowels, 25c at all drug- , Gists, Renew Your Membership Now! |Peter, and Peter was anxious to| and. tun nas; iC Soothas, the nore, | jand quickly heals all inflamm: or Don't suffer another day with + the disease is dang nd 0 end n consumption t Hyomel treatment today. where the “ugly little beast” was,/ | eve! Aualeatin foe the 'CATARRH VANISHES But they soon found out that he was/ | se pou srakh. te Anes dati kel Bromo all its disgusting symptoms from had a won ne and yard!fime, go. te r druggist and ask range boy |“, Aa'o ynished. White Race Alone} SYDNEY, Nov. 3—Australian | newspapers are renewing thelr agita.| _ FOr Colds or tion for stricter antiJap laws. The | Influenza and Sydney Bulletin carries at the top of | ita editorial columns: “Australia for the White Man.” “Laxat, Here Is One Trentment That All| Sufferers ¢ ‘ely Upon ‘our system in the shortest possible Sie ae, Quinine Tablets it gives such quick relief that all who use it for the first time 8e sure you get the Look for this signa nels @ pure, pleasant anti- dosing, no sprays, or dangerous drugs or nar- bo: bsolutely harmless. Just beni the ay —that’s all. At Bartell and leading druggists nursery and went to see if they! | pink dress just fits him. Now tie| thi sakh on him and let me see if! | DUTCH OVENS Special es 49 AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT Tuesday we are going to offer No. 8 Dutch Ovens at a bargain price The Dutch Oven can be used on top of a range to bake, roast or fry. The toughest meat can be made tender and juicy, retaining all the natural salts and pro- tein. ee save: at... ve 49 = ft $3: 50 Winslow Ball Bearing 1284 ROLLER SKATES at . i aaa for Tuesday. The well-known Wins- low Ball Bearing Rol- ler’ Skates. These Skates are noted for their wonderful wear- ing qualities and can be adjusted to all sizes. $3.50 value, Special at..... $2.69 SSS = $3. 00 Air Tight Heaters at $1.98 These are the 18-inch size Air Tight Heaters and have the extra lining inside. Just what poet keep the house warm this winter. * = at..

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