The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 5

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OODHOUSE-¢*RUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., Inc. OTTO & GRUNBAULI 416-424 PIKE STREET panels, rubber tired wheels. 11 only at this special price. Wheelbarrows 50c Just 100 “Fora” wheelbarrows with eteel some of the brer rabbit stories Delis Te All Greased, excellent quality, People closer together. I know, course, the ordinary talk is th: artist should be judged purely ture, in fact everything to housekeeping with } just like mamma, Also practical gifts that will surely delight WE’LL TRUST YOU Our Credit System has been established for your conve fences, to sist you to furnish your home along your owa ind sl ideas. Gur terms are easier and our prices than will be found anywhere, Ne Extra Charges—n JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOULL raY ——————— national that tell for decer Karty fer Christmas——Give Practical Gifts aN | tuson! em A Ride and « Pillow Fight White House, Oct. 19, 1903. at your be: All-Copper Wash Boilers | E « made capt even. I would rather ha socond Yesterday afternoon Ethel tn ... $6.98 These are the heavy all-cop- per Wash Boilers, with the sta- tionary handles and the fit-in cover. They are wonderful values at this price. Delicate Hot Point Hedlite Heater $11.00. These reflector type Electrical Heaters provide instant, direct warmth whenever or wherever 2-Cell Round Fiber Flashlight at... B9C This is an extremely low price for a Flashlight of this type. This Flashlight comes ¢omplete with a fresh battery and a tested globe. A Flashlight makes a fine Christmas gift. Buy one and lay it away ——@pecial ......... sib kba det ahe age won eee ., 88¢ | } | } younger than she is, my aunt, Annie Bulloch, of Georgia, used to tell me ng. clever, little red Nem-roakable pecially brer rabbit and the tar baby, | | But fond tho I am of the brer rab. wheels. en hm ye bit stories I think I am even fonder | o¢ your other writings, I doubt if ~ . Visit Toyland at WoodhouseQruntaum Furnt | there is a more genuimety pathetic! S ] F id 521 15 Cu Co. Everything that will delight little men tale in all our literature than “Free Hats pecia Yl ay at « ott . 4 a : Joo." Moreover I have felt that all} % and women is here in bright and fascinating H ‘ . - array, Toy bedroom sets, stoves, porch furnl that you write serves to bring our New Second Floor. ot his art, but Lam rather a Philistine | the baby of the Roosevelt family. And like to feel that the art serves | &@ good purpose. Your art is not) only an art addition to our sum of hievement, but it has also always been an addition to the forces y, and above all for the blotting out of sectional an by| Kermit Roosevelt, his wife and cnudren, Quentin succeeded him . from regular stock that sold formerly at $29.50, } New Second Floor. {and the remainder of a_ speci chase lin the country, with the trees at{afternoon in the house lying on the} marked to sell at $39.75 special purchas thelr very best of the fall coloring. | sofa, with a bright fire burning The millinery section e 4 al Pov. to. There ere no fed maples here, but |mother in the rocking chair has assembled for this} ‘The assortment is componed of fancy tunic and straight the Virginia creepers and some of|her knitting, beside me. I felt s0/ sale on Friday, fifty 2 line models designed of Wool Jersey and Tricotine anf the dogwoods give the red, and the! giad that I was not out somewhere S 2 Gills Tricolette, Geor hp B tery khickories, tulip trees and the beeches |in the wilderness, campaign! or! trimmed bate from the “1 + | a brilliant yellow, sometimes almost | hunting. where I would have to walk | regular stock that sold Sizes 16 to 42. or ride all day in the rain and then| formerly at $5.00, $7.50 1OTR. : : 0 ds | When we got home, mother went| ile out under a brush at night! |l) } 004 g10.00: also a few at $,, NOTE—This entire assemblage is displayed | upstairs first and was met by) When Allan will come from the| ne in navy blue excepting the Wool Jersey Dresses, + Dear Kermit: I was much pleased n of your you cap of the third eleven than playing on | Wyoming, mother on Yagenka and e e | on Renown had a long ride, the Special Friday only incident being meeting a large |red automobile, which much shook Renown's nerves, altho he behave far better than he has hitherto been | |dotng about automobiles. In fact, he |behaved #0 well that I leaned over} and gave him adump of sugar when he had passed the object of terror the old boy eagerly turning bis head around to get it. It was lovely out A } “ Formerly $24.75, $39.50 and " e pinying back, or to play behind the |@ little, at any rate. yy yg Mais Ha natge Pao $21 .75 CE Pe ore. enter, against teams with big fel I think you stood well in your ° ows. 1 re t that your standing | form, taking everything ‘Into ac ELOPE CHEMISES—A clearance of 40 There is nothing like Vinol,)1 have sympathized » our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, to build up frail, sickly children Her Doctor Advised Vinol Aiken, 8. C—"My litte girl five| well nigh uncontrollable. Accord Collings wailed the seas for years of age, had been delicate all|ingty, he is a bad horse to try to her life. Last January pneumonia! force by anything. If possible, it | left her in a very weak, rundown condition with no appetite, and she|and bring him up aa gently as may could not keep still a minute, not) be to th even in her sleep. We were very/| much worried about her, and our | druggist, who Is a doctor, eaid Vinol | was the best tonic he knew for one| when I stretch out my hand. Bleis-| jin her condition, We tried it and you ought to see how she has im f HisChildren Fi riday our Sales h B Ki Bist Christmas Gifts of an appropriate nature are listed plentifully in these hour sales for { ae esses ma ‘Jose: ‘ a oar oo / pera fe veKin Dishop ||| Friday, on which no mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will be taken and the right to ( 19 ( ea = a= == = Care mcmanen so oe | | limit quantities will be reserved. 1 The nation, and especially the! 6 Ps , y oe Ane pe Noone WOMEN’S SUITS—22 CURTAIN MATER MEN'S UNION SUITS BLOUSES — 95 Satin ~ ( oD) Washington, negro educator, to of Wool Voplin in TALS rt lengths of A sale of 24 Blouses displayed in am ? N lunch with him. No public comment navy and bia and & 2 to 6 yards of Marqui dar yale hy nh assortment of three ae 3 x“ Fr) [lever was mado by Roosevelt on this few mixtures in light etts, Serim, Filet Net hed ben B, Act, which his closest friends always und dark gray compriae. etc. in white and ecr: ain navy, Sane “4 looked upon as an error of judgment. | d Vor thie Hour ; = wy, ] But in this letter to a man who this assortment of beited Vor tA RIC! corn and. Gao jknew the okt southern negro as did | models from our rerular * sf depadine est ty 40 ' Rone other, dhe president expresses wtock. Sizes 16 to 42, . CHILDREN'S UNION saul, cine tm oven the somewhat wistful hope that eec Formerly $2450 and SUITS.— The Women CHILDREN’S Ssh om on ae b tlonaliam might lows its bitterness $29.50.) For thin hour, Knit Underwear Section DRESSES — The chil. {7 Cont. /Ormesy Sak 5, thru an appreciation of the child holce 1 hay assembled from reg. dre ection on the up for tle $2.95 b mar retaon fhe : Si eee cs aos ee The Art of Unel fleecelined union suits sembled for disponal 40 COTTON CHALLIE— ys) | ors ek ey Nace ee UNTRIMMED HATS that are plightly solled in navy serge middy dresses 150 yards of Challe in / Nw - ve White House, Oct. 12, 1901. | 5@ hats are amermbled size to 16 years. " with saflor collar trim- 2741nch widths and pat 4 Sty Deas aes Sh ts worth for this sale, displaying are high and Dutch , med with white braid terns, suitable for ai assorted colors, Former. elbow sleeves. Formerly merly $2.95 to $495 and house dresses, Fi ” Vn dectniel - © small daughter receives that kind of 95 2.9 25 5 9 es 7 Steel body with decorated cane Sith kuearce oie Woe teal ly $1.95 and $2.95, For 1,00 and $1.25. For this $5.95. Vor this hour, ly 45e. For this hour, : | } $2.95 The garment section has grouped for this sale forty-five Dre comprised of models $15.00. Choice while they last at $2.95. Archie and Quentin, each loaded with | trainer's I do not know. Rather to which are in gray and sand colors. whispered not to let me| my surprise, Ronald has won golden Choice, Friday at $21.75. pillows a | | | know that they were in ambush;/ opinions and really is a very nice| then an I marched up to the t «. Pickney loves him, and be site|—| Kw wn. they assailed me # ehricke andj up tn the express wagon just as if then the pil-|{t was what he had been born to. 2to3 3 tod 4to5 nd down the| Quentin is lear to ride the . . : I read them|pony. He had one t le, which, | INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE—150 RIBBONS — 200 yards in , SECO SILK SCARFS— ty mother | he remarked philosophically, did not pire of silk Unie and cotton hose, have slight Short lengths of 1 to+2% 126 Scarfs with hemstitched [—” nd then, when | burt bir any ¢ than when I/}| fsctory imperfectio they are displayed yards of hair-bow ribbons in and fringed ends, 1% yards I think #he y ave a holl-| whacked him with a sofa cushion Black, White, Brown and Cordovan; in sizes Warp prints, moire and taf. long by “ of a yard wide, day from it, I read them mynelf. one of our pillow fights, I think hel to 10%, but not each size in every color. feta in plain colors and in ¥ 2 , black, navy, pink, will very soon be able to manage the|| Special for this hour, 20 oye t Formerly 35¢ and pas lue, Copen, sand, lay- pie arr ny by himeelt, Mother has just|{| Dale «-...++sre-s+ssssereseese c 2 ted 25c sar at a yh partir F coca tr 1 sed pe ond MEN'S KHARE HANDEERCHIE®S 200 sorren nesuis — 49 “OUD Sch 2--+08s Cc | Dear Ted: I am rea Ereatly | jard at work on my message to con.|{| 2andkerchiefs in khaki color with quarterinch 44445 butter dishes with sil- SALTS AND PEPPERS pleased at your standing #0 high IM} cross, and accordingly shall not try} ely fob saad will be econ a 3 for 0c; ver plated covers. Former. —%° Pairs of silver-plated | Your form, and I am sure that thit)to go out or see any one elther this! gh ; a rhige Bagg reduce 25¢ ly $1.25. For 1 a and peppers. Formerly year it fa better for you to be play-|afternoon or this evening. All of| So ea 7 eEaIEER a0 this hour, choice ‘ a opt $1 15 t here you are in footban. 1| this work Is terribly puxgling at " siaanae a P hd ago ae x ; “ee e |ing where you see on |timen, but I pag away Sf te and WOMEN'S COATS—-20 Coats in long and — NAINSOOK—200 yards of COTTON DIAPER || | suppose next year you will fo back | eee ee nd then, when the dust|{| SBOrt length styles of corduroy, mole plush, white nainsook, 27 inches CLOTH—10-yard pleces; fore to your position of end. @8 YOU) ciesrs away and I look around, I fleece skin and gray pen ork. nga Be wide. Formerly 30c, For merly $2.35. For this hour, would hardly be heavy enough for | feel that I really have accomplished |f| ‘9 42, but not cach sine. In every style or color. this hour, 230 8 $1 95 | _ Bt ceccccvcses . e lin the clans gave mo real pleasure,|count. 1 feel you deserve credit for much with | being captain of your football eleven | your delight in phys prowrens | and yet wtanding as high as you do 1 5 and $1.50, For this Jand have been so glad at the success |! your clase. hour, choice at z n¢s 95c you have had, that sometimes I have; a (To Be Continued) | a : | been afrnid I have failed to empha. | Copyright, 1919, by Charles —— | nize sufficiently the fact that of| Scribner's Sons course one must not subordinate ————|HELD FOR POSING "es | — — —_+——_ ] t wore a special wate 7 ittvation of 66 jin the city jail on open charges,| badge, while the other had @ |staay and work vo ove srseer, “SCure Your AS OFFICERS OF LAW | pending pottce investigation wey sbecitce tatgn < sorry to say that I am falling be) Said by the police to have been| Both men were arrested in a lodg hind physically. The last two or H masquerading as police officers,|ing house at Seventh ave. and King| Prior to 1825 all women’s | three years I have had a tendency | up ure 1 e John Rodeen, 37, and Ray Decker,| They had a revolver apiece and! were made without heels, lto rheumatiam, or gout, or some os — eM st ia | | Renown is behaving better about automobiles and the tke. 1 think | " vi the difference is largely in the way|9ld Sea Captain Cured His Own 11 handle him. Ie is a very food Rupture After Doctors Said natured and gentile horse, but timid} ‘Operate or Death’ and not over-wiee, and when tn a/ - panic hin great strength makes him| Wie Remedy and Rook Sent Free in envelope chemises, slightly soiled and om display, Sizes 36 to 44. For- ) machinists, a ng held) one b ars; then he sustained a @ rupture that soon forced | » not only remain ashore, but} much better to give hin a little time m bedridden for years. Ho| rafter ductor and truss Ne a! F ’ be apect. at semen. When bo lass’ Srece. We, renuiey Ponalivy he behaves well I loan forward and give|mubmit to a dangerous and abhor-| him a lump of sugar, and now the|rent operat die. He did ola boy eagerly puts around his head | *e!ther! He cured himself instead. tain I have ridden very little, because | I think one of his forelegs Is shaky proved by its use. I cannot say!and I want to epare him all I car pyr tt }too much for Vinol."—~MRS. LIEON-| Mother and I have had the most p i . apes 6). ike 4 |ARD W. GEORGE lovely rides imaginable - , iy, | We aak all parents of weak, sickly i e = 4elicate children in this vicinity to Quentin's First Fall | - that we will return your money if} Pear Kermit: Yesterday I f Children love to take It The Cold Weather Won’t Bother You If You Have One of These Heaters YWHERE DRUG &TORE rE | BARTELL lit fails to benefit your little ones. OWL DRUG CO. AND DRUGGISTS 7 i rather seedy, having a touch of my of unpleasant Santingo cam This is the 18-inch size Air Tight Heater with the extra lining inside. A big value at tifs price .$1.98 j Ten Yea’ Ss Specials From the Toy Section $2.50 DOLL BED Special $1.49 This Doll Bed is a beauty. Any little girl would be delighted to receive one for a Christmas present. These Beds are 24 inches long, are made of wood, nicely finished in mahogany color, and have a fancy colored mattress. Special at.......... $1.49 Gilbert Machine Gun $3.50 If there ever was a real live wire toy for red blooded boys, this is it. It ~ is designed after the big machine guns that played an important part in the ™ war. It has a steel barrel mounted on a_ wooden stock. It holds 10 wooden cessfully resist the effects cartridges at a time so that you can shoot them al- of time by ever keeping our mpst in a second. Price.........-++++++++++-$3.50 [] vitality at par. When you sense a feeling Spelger, AND UNION coll a 4 His Years | Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- en up and feel “chesty’— when someone guesses your age at ten years or 80 younger than you really are? You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac- tion and say to yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You're no older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of us can stay the years nor paid time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc- physical forces—when your stomach, liver, kidneys and other organs show signs of weakness—when you notice of slowing down of your and “punch = in other -—, words, when you feel your vitality RESULTS, ' & the wane, you should com- ADS BRING Younger Than a lack of your old time ‘‘pep”’. I spent =| “Fellow Men and Women, You Don't Have to ie Cut Up, and You Don ve tured by Tri Capt, Collings made a study of | himeel?, of his condition—and at last y ihe wae rewarded by of the method that so ‘ade him a well, strong, vigorous and| |happy man. Any one can use the same moeth- and inex- y d person in 1 the world should have the Capt. Go Pearl Oil in a good oil heater keeps damp- eee, Peete Mow ness and chill from the home. Warmth and the coziness without dust and dirt. “Heater is easy to carry about. Lights at the touch of a own home with baok and medicin pS a ot —gives instant hea’ mence at once to restore your energy, |#fferer who will fill out the Below oe aerial it heat. No smoke, no strength and endurance by taking mew-—before you put down th ae . le per Pearl Oil ia refined and re-refined by our 1) : 2 | special process which makes it clean burn- : , | ing. 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