The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 5

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[J OODHOUSE-¢*RUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., Inc. OTTO 8 GRUNBAULGT 416-424 PIKE STREET | Sore Mours 830 to 5.40 | CLOSE-OUT SALE of Decorated 7 kind—-excepting saucers—at heavy price re attractively decorated in conventional fancy green- band design. Following are the pieces obtainable—individual | pieces or any quantity: Former Sale Price . Price plates ‘ee se eeee S473 dozen 92.65 2.45 2.45 | Jugs 25 Jugs 45 | Jugs 5S dugs 65 Ginch Oval Vegetable Dishes 35 | Minch Oval Vegetable Dishes 45 | Oval Vegetable Dishes 65 Binch Nnch Oval Vegetable Dish Ginch Round Vegetable D Minch Round Vegetable Dis Binch Round Vegetable Dishes Itinch Meat Platters. . Cups only (no saucers) WE’LL TRU Our Credit System has been est fence, to assist you to furnish your I vidual ideas, Our terms are war bhhaas arc lone than’ will be found anywhere tra Chaeges—No terest JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOULL ray Shop Early for Christmas——Give Practic —_—_—__--— ee @pavicted of being the leader tn} the daring noon<day robbery of the) AP POUNDS Northeastern Stock and Bond office fa the Alaska building November 19, 1, Harry Zumoff began to serve from five to ten years in Walla Walla penitentiary Monday, British Soldiers Take Fling Wash That. # ion Finance COLOGN Te 1 ish sol transactions in high finance. It hed for your conven ablia n along your own (nai ‘Wo bnew of no suferer from Eesemea came about in thts way: The Ger-) ‘Whe ou ened (b+ ctpte week DD jman mark hasn't a very great value. ent G8 ant feo emetatety at woe British five j Gectelty calm, cool emmention that comes yi) a ic b 2 poop he ofl ea s—about $23 in American fag wash penetrates the pores, giving OMY, As commercial exchange fasast veilet from he mest distressing = "tO. But army exchange on the Ot Gemeers Ack we abews ti today, | *2MO day made it possible to buy five ‘Me, Cte and £1 00 |one-pound postal orders for 387 marks. And it was this transaction ., D that revealed. the . chance for | profiteering on the British govern- e e @ ment. Army exchange is fixed for a : month. The clear profit was 7% The Lotion for Skin Disease| marks. or about 64.35 American | BARTELL’S DRUG STORES |money. So every soldier who could Dinner { of every uctions. | This is all genuine Homer Laughlin ware and is | Letters to \ Edited hy\ * | I have bad te happicst home life of any mn I have ever known,” wrote Theodore Roone velt. This led#r, to a member of Mra, Roosgelt's family, de | | weribes a birthday scene and paya to the ehildren's mother the hichoat tdbute woh a let ter, and other of the series, af ford not mere & glimpse, but a revelation of the home life of this great American * * Loves and Spirts of the Children (To Mina Brnily 2. Carow.) Oyster My, August 6, 1903 Today in Maith’s birthday, and the children have been too cunning in celebrating i Ethel had hem stitched a litt handkerchief herself, and she had @ken her gift and the gifts of all the other children into her room and neatly wrapped th pape y were up in wh bone, Th for t v ' animal or Manimate object from whieh ¢ wdie came, All the dog and hor Renown, Bletstein, Ya kenka, Aland Hes ot the cat, the extrac ), Bailor Boy, Brie hin or her or its tag on a special, candie Edith is very well this summe and looks s young and pretty. She rides witli t dead and loves Yagenka @ much as ever We also #0 out rowing together, taking our lunch*and @ book or two with us | rome ecc cee: tet eee. } STOMACH ON | A STRIKE | “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ puts Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs t in order at once! Wonder what upset your stomach | boats whick portion of the food did the! pound note would buy | damage—do you? Well, don’t bother. | § | If your stomach ia in a revolt; if sick gaasy ind upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour head dtexy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food just @t a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepain to help neutarlize acidity | and is five minutes you wonder wha! became of the indigestion and di» treme, If your stomach doesn't take care lof your liberal limit without reb +d —————| round up British checks or notes! tion; If your food is a damage inates |with which to buy marks at the of a help, remember the quickest jbanks did so and promptly turned! surest, most harmless anacid | jaround and bought postal orders) Papes Diapepsin, which costs so lit ———_—— jwith the marks ' elma: Cantre |Ask Deportation \ Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known for Alien “Reds” Zawards, a W Declaring “there is already enough | red im the American flag.” Seattle De-F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated Center No. 2, Constitutional Govern Scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ment league, at a meeting fm the, During these years he gave to First Methodiat church Sunday his patients a prescription made of a adopted resolutions blaming Hol few well-known vegetable ingredients | sheviem for unrest and urged de i i | portation of alien reds. Clark P. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will Bissett. of the university law depart j i | the iver and bowels, which cause @| rich, member of the Machinists’ formal action, carrying off the one 5 ; flayed radicaliam, scored un-Amer i Hi ig inacti Te Reng Tefen cated in patriotism. Carl J. Smith, * Olive Ta vane pore en — ‘the cohiter, presided. pte the pleasing ruc Humane Worker Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and : then just to keep them fit. 10c and 25. lL, V. McWhorter, who attempted to stop the rodeo at Liberty part here during the stay of the fleet 4 preparing to sue Seattle police for | a the way they treated him, according |to reports from Yakima, McWhorter bull doe Jenounced the roping and cing contests as inhumane and ’ scorted from the rk by two mem t hers of the sailor provost guard ng under police orders. He was eased. MeWhorter is said to the backing of the State Humane Pat is fatal te ality. It is emt(ir persons have health and person- ted that over 31,000 id each year in the c before their . through th fatne Any the Yakima Commercia n his contemy Peter Michael Says— that distinctive jewelr: Against and injuring vital organs « the body. The heart, that delicate human apparatus, becomes congeat- very scarce these days, If you are over-s M le tre a one and will be more so around Christmas time. A Buy now and avoid this By reducing Milter contentment’ haapinesa’ in || Incopvenrence. Sreased mental and physical effi- ‘wodit j whe My. better henith ankea lowaas Credit if you wish, We. Te fair t vuraelf and thone Who are » you! Surprise Hy Seri 28 sie newest | Peter Michael Personality oll of Morein (eke “House of Value” fay k Diamonds and Jewelry 202 Pike St., Peoples’ Bank Bldg, Credit Gladly, 2 | ment; Rev. C. R. Swenson, pastor -workers on| Swedish Lutheran church, and E. B.| union, were the speakers.’ They all ican propaganda, and suggested that | aliens coming here should be edu-| to Sue Police | AXES oF scorTs Envision CHEST CLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY COLD? leoughs. Give It to the youngs' | tle a drug stores. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWRE 6 Don’t give it a chance to “set in’—use Dr. King’s New Discovery HAT dangerous stage w cold or cough or case of might get the better of you may be nearer than you think. Prompt ac tion with Dr, King’s New Discovery will avert a long siege. For fifty years it has loosened con gested chests, dissipated tight-p: phleghm, broken vicious col it yourself, There wil be no dis able after-effects Bowels Become Normal liver livens up, bile flows freely ache, billousness, tongue-fur h-sourness din Dr. King’s New Life Pi natural, comfortable action Purgatives, never pleasantly cor tive, sometimes it-forming hould not be taken to rack the #y tem violently. Nature's way is th y of Dr, King's New Life Pille CHARLES SCHWARTZ fg, Optician 1 anc dleoses Fitted Rearonable. 227 Vipler site. “18 nd Ave. Phone Main 2641 NN MONDAY, DECEM oosevelt's HisChildren Yoseph Bucklin Bishop $9.50 Gift Canteens Tuesday at $6.25 Curtains ortment of brok- ‘ HE giver of a Victory Tank Canteen will « rare judgment, as they fill a daily nec } posal offers excellent val- for women. with beautiful metal brocad s in Curtains useful for your own home or appro- Christmas gifts. } ‘ ‘The variety includes These are covered Persian designed fabrics and are fitted with mirror, powder box, lip stick, hair pin boxes, pur and extra pocket for powder puff. Former Tuesday, chojce, $6.25. Silk Dress Skirts Special $16.85 New Second Floor, SPECIAL purchase aug- mented by an Marquisette Cur hematitehing & pairs of White Marquisette Curtains filet insertion. and tied with fib-| regular stocks offers an exceptional assortment of high-class skirts at a remarkably spe- cial price. The style variety is as inter- values, and includes Skirts designed on ost part jtaken downdairs and put at her @ at brekfast time, Then at | h in mashed Kermit and Bthel with a onke, burning 42 candies, and ch candice With a piece of paper tied to it purporting to show the 12 pairs of White and Cream Marquisette Curtains of Nottingham. Ted, now Col rode together Roosevelt joined her children in the outdoor sports they loved. band was very proud of her ability Robseveit, and his a8 well ax Tom Quarts, inarily nacned hens—«uch ## Baron Speckle and Fierce, and finally even the boats and that pomegranate which Edith gave Kermit and which has sdways been known as Santiago, had each berg Curtains, mings, fancy yokes, pleatings, buttons and pockets. Taffetas Fan-ti-st and Poplins, tin and Velvet and Satin light and Tuesday $16.85. The children fairly Satins, Tricolette, —Upper Main Floor. | as you can imagine. good rider and can hold his Veiling 150 yards of plain and fan Outing Flannel ing, Wrestling and boxing. is an cunning as ever and han devel oped greatly. He and hin inseparable | Philip started out fora night's camp ing in their best the other day driving storm came up and they hast brown, taupe, Outing Flannel in checks and For Tuesday, a clal Tuesday, a yard 20¢. —Upper Main Floor, Main Floor. reached home, after twelve hours, at nine in the evening having been out and Kodaks "Gatt, Umbrellas {Sh it RI REA PL LG nnd fearless tho \ 1 plane for) ‘The three sets of courins are I am rather dis . ewim, play tennis, and jong expeditions Quenty-quee has cast off the) Floor. 9.50 2m- with trim- Flouncing A disposal sale of 50 yards of 27-inch fine Batiste Baby Flouncing, in assorted pat terns. Special Tuesday, a yard 35¢. —Main Floor. —Main Floor. | concerted by the fact that they per nist in regarding me as a playmate.|the play. At the end all the cast altogether too much like a March ce,| Hare tea-party, as Archie, Nicholas and Oliver were not alive to the dig- | nity of the occasion. (To Be Continued) Charles Scrib- joined bands in a song and dan inal verse being devoted espe- I love all these chil- |dren and have great fun with them, | mm touched by foh they feel that I am their epe- and all of them from George,| the f Lorraine and SYRUP OF Figs" CHILDS LANATIE to| cially to me. with the addition of Aleck Russell) and Ensign Hamner to play with them tn the off barn. | “lal They plead so hor! that I finally | panion gave in, but upe | came to get me Doop-Seatod Co yp Ee Given satisfaction for more than fifty years PISO'S Today all, young and old, from t) sree houses went with us to servi aged in such|on the great battleship Kearsarge wild romping as the next two hours} for the fleet is here to be Inapecte It was an impres Look at tongue! Remove poi- | koew whether sons from stomach, liver and bowels the president to me tomorrow. Land of course mee {| children will not soon forget hideand#eck and the like. Quentin) of the boys afterward went to lunch |Common Witchhazel Fine for Sore Eyes It is surprising how quickly eye inflammation is helped by common | witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., —— | as mixed tn Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled ith chronic eye inflammation for ‘any years, was greatly helped in wo days. We guarantee a small ttle of Lavoptik to help ANY weak, strained or inflamed Aluminum eye cup FREE. Swift Drug Co, and leading drug- gists, with the wretched Secretary Moody Ted had the young- er ones, very much on his mind, and | when he got back said they had been HASTINGS SPENT SEVEN MONTHS IN BED, HE “| Believe Tanlac Saved My | Life,” He States—Now Walks All Around njoyed the game as much as any and would jump down from one} on the Dolphin. hay level to another fifteen feet be poInplete abandon. $4 CARFET SWLEPER’ $2.19 These Carpet Sweepers are made by a well-known manufacturer and are a big value at this price. They are well construct- ed, having a good bristle brush and a nicely fin- ished case. Philip, Oliver and Nich a night's camping in t ping rolled up in hin blanket, and I getting up at an unearthly hour, | a simple character | ing beefsteak first and t in bacon fat, over the camp fire; but consisting of fry- showed their words wer in a spirit of empty compliment not uttered | $3 Rochester Nickel Plated Tea Kettle. at $1.98 These are the heavy Royal nickel-plated Tea Kettles in the No, 9 size; a $3.00 value at $1.98. Accept “Califurnin “If I had only one dollar left in the I would spend it for’a bottle me California A President at Play on the package, ell street, Seattle. who resides at 86 Hastings has resided in Seattle Rochester for the little Children love ould have seen about the first of the year to suffer from 1 would have such | heard hollering a| I had a very poor appe I did manage | down would sour and I would bloat something I also had pains in my) 1 could not retain a just the sight of » to become ter: | came so weak could not stand without} ind if I tried to walk a ‘8 dose on each b without fear RED CROSS Every cent the membership campaign devoted to The entire war money quota has been paid in cash by the Chapter. Peace Program of tremen- dous importance to every soul is about to be launch- ed by this great Organiza- $7.50 Coat Sweaters and Middy Sweaters at $5.98 One of these will keep you warm and comfortable—they are the Penn- ylvania Knit Sweaters. The Sw er Coats are made in dark green. Middies come in several attractive colors and have the high roll collar Regular price $7.50. Special $5.98. $1.10 8-Foot Electric Extension at 69c This is an 8-foot Electric Light Extension, complete An extra good value at 69¢, has now be and joing heart part in and supervise & romp in to which all the 1 go to bed and was down for seven months. nervous and Isleep a wink for night after night, not the heart to refuse; but re to put it mildly president to be bouncing over hay-ricks in a wild|? effort to get to goal before an active | midget of ® competi with plug and socket. Toy Specials $4.00 Character Baby Doll at $2.49 Any little girl will be delighted with one of these Character Baby Dolls— they are 14 inches high and are jointed —body and head are made of composi- A great value at $2.49. Combination Game Board $5.19 This is a beautiful- finished Game Board, complete with equipment for play- ing 65 games. special at $5.19. eight until I was nothing but’ skin 1 bones: EveryWody thought I was and I was told I could very long, and I thought 80, | 1 tried all sorts of treatments | jages or on horseback | 144 medicines, but none of them did| some eight m The view was lovely a delightful ¢ One of our recent pienies was against Disease and me a partic happiness and is one that means Contentment for all No one will be asked for more thari one Come to Headquarters and assist in Campaign and $1.20 a bottle. At your | drugeiat’s. ds, several of Whom were | said, ‘George, try | we left our| 7 as I had also read jso much in the newspapers about the adith and me, looking more! good it was doing others, I decided | 18 Christian Andersen's little pAPErS A ty bring me a bottle me, and) about a Ii had turned up at Oyster Pay, | many of, us’ and I got my son} ppear when 8 wet In their . as soon as I began | the better in my condition, and finished my second bot d have been t out of bed that of a hussar ae the ceremony [ told him to put on civilized rai-| appetite now, and can eat anything ment, which he did, and he spent a ouple of days with me, We jand shot, and rode together. lelighted with Wyoming, and, as al-|/jike a new man. the | dizzy spell, and town as well as I ever did. ‘The other day all the children gave believe Tanlac saved my life, and will , gotten always praise it, and any one wish The acting ing to find out any more about what can either write or ‘all on me, and I will be only to glad jto tell them.” ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Ted and Lorraine, who] Drug Stores under the personal di Washing-| rection of a special Tanlac represen ton and Cleopatra, really carried off’ tative.—Advertisement. all complete! 300,000 DIVORCED PEOPLE IN AMERICA WHY? THE HEART OF RACHAEL" ntly but firmly functioning the lhowels, eliminating the Intestine \clogging waste, and promoting the moet gratifying results, Cleanse the |«yatern wigh them and know the boon |of regular bowels. suffering any after effects. He was and regain my lost weight and feel 26¢ at all dru was extremely amusing amateur theatri up by Lorraine and ally Quentin a: of pink- muslin tights | cunning, esr in the scantie were respectively q 4 t

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