The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 5

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' ODHOUSE-¢* RUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAULI 416-424 PIKE STREET W? Ks Store Hours 8:30 to 5:50 “A Royal Gift Royal Easy Chair | a chair that is the a last word in comfort Button and Rest* and one that makes a handsome addition to any living room. Adjustable to 20 dif- férent positions from full reclining to up right. Equipped with magazine rest and ad- justable foot rests, and back can be altered by pushing button. Choose from more than twenty-five leather and tapestry. SPECIAL | Real Gsv Tass $37.65 Royal Easy Chair, as {lustrated, with substantial grade of imi | tation Spanish leather upholstering; choose from golden oak or fumed cak frame work. ‘WE’LL TRUST YOU Our Credit System has been established for your conv fence, to assist you to furnish your home « your own vidual ideas Gur terms are easier and pric than will be found anywhere. Ne Extra Charges— JUST YOUR WORD THAT YouLL ray ———— » Early for Christmas——<© Practical Gift Some of the caterpillars found in! : WES | the vicinity © neckhg ve, rtd John F. Miller to tralia, are length. | oe over six inches tn/ Speak on Friday | Joba F. Miller, congressman from | Seattle, will be the principal speaker B. P. WADIA | next Friday noon at the Masonic club. He will discuss the work of euer tates Dak INDIA congress to be done during the next + Indian Dele; n. Inter- || seasion. Other speakers will include THE a ieee A? *e8 The husband of Ethet ore, the famo: actress, is Russell G ufacturer of revolvers aa Gifts That Not Only Please But Are Value $11.75 Velocipede $7.98 Any Rational Labor C nee at : Bully Washington, D. C, will speak at | Horace F. Winchell, president of ect =Nature’s warnings. = on Unita church, Boylston ave. || the mining and metallurgical engi —- a package of Lin-| the news of any at. on Tuesday " a coln Tea and ea c ch Mitadee, Sebethed ot wz, ne neers; Bradley Stroughton, secretary fefore redring 18 Pes 4 at 5 p.m, of the engineers’ organization, and elegans you out and makes you feel fine. ri —_ , —on— Percy 8. Wright, chairman of the Does not ervate the physic habit. now, Then Billy told Bob THE HERITAGE OF Lapon | Puget Sound institute ‘This famous herb tea is an anex- * Hews of the I ng Brook —end— —_——_— = - celled remedy for colds, grippe, in- °* “ except abo the traps fiuenza, chronic constipation, rheuma * pper. It wana very pleasant all druggista.—Linooln Proprietary GIVEPRACTICALGIFTS | $2.50 Train on Track | Special at $1.49 boy would be de- (% lighted fo own SS A Moonlight Visi BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) TLLY MINK was just plain mad.{ fo away from the Laughing Prook He had begun to get that way jaltogether, He thought of when he found that trap set at’ the|down to the Big River for a long entrance to one of his favorite holes, | visit. He felt suro that if he kept Tut when he found a little fence on| away from the Laughing Brook, the each aide of the Laughing Brook, right across where he was in the|and after a while take up hia traps habit of running when traveling up| He had just about made up his mind and down the Laughing Brook, and|to leave that very night, when he | happened to remember that while he | In the middle of each Uttle fence an opening with trap in tt, Billy lost hin temper completely, He ground hin teeth and his eyes grew red with rage. You nee, he knew that those traps had been eet especially for | tered Billy him. | That night Billy “I despise a trapper,” snarted Billy, | look at those traps. By and by, a it “You, sir; T deapine a trapper, It In| Ue noine caught hia quick ears, In bad enough to be hunted, but then a/#tantly he was alert and watchful fellow does have some show. He) There was a rustling of leaves, and knows where the danger is and what |then out on an old log full tn the to look out for smart, he can fool the hunter. But/#at down, One glance was enough traps don't give a fqllow any show /for Billy Without a sound he at all, They are sneaky things. They | #lipped up behind the plump form. jump up and grab a fellow without) "Boob!" said Billy, and when he any warning at all. I hate trapa and | sald that Robby Goon almost fel) into I hate trappers! I wonder if I can|tho Laughing Brook, he was #0 knew all about those traps, he had friends who didnt’ know anything @bout them, “I guess I'll stay around a while and see what happens,” mut went for another pre nistered in find any more traps along the | startled, You see, it was Bobby who | rey uphol fons ts Laughing Brook?" had come out on that olf log, and at eather, imitation Billy continued on up to the very | the time he was very busy washing | beginning of the Laughing Brook, | * but found no more traps. Then he curled up tn one of Mis favorite hid ing places to reet and think things over, He waa strongly tempted to| GONSTIPATIONMAKES | YOU EASY VICTIM OF "WS FLU, COLDS AND GRIP = Old Fashioned Herb Tea Often Relieves Chronic Cases You ean't afford to be constipated If your kidneys, liver and bowels fall to carry off tho waste matter it soon polsons your entire este It lowers your redleennee Agninst disease. “Boo!” ath thls time of year, when the air te ° eald Billy with Influenza, colds and eit, some food. You know. tf he can, he Jou should keep in the best condition. oivavs washed his food before ent Any physictam will tell you that most ilis coald be nrolded {people would MK | keep thelr livers, kidneys| For a minute Robby lost hts tem and bowels in good work-/ per. Hut it was only for a minute ing order. Then, having washed his food to his re you conetipare | aatiafaction, he began to eat hin eup i n Jeng how phe > on'teee- and at the wame time to gonsip tiem, ete. Nothing is better ta keep the they had there together tn the children tn fine condition. Gcentsa at » light ‘ayne, lod. Next story: Billy Mink Warns - am Bobby Coon. Child Health Alphabet By Mrs. Frederick Peterson of Real Service | | one of these American Flyer Trains. Outfit con- sists of a strong locomotive, coal ten- | is important | This is one of our best Velocipedes. der, 1 passenger car and 10 sections | | It has a strong reinforced frame and of track. A big value at....... $1.49 is equipped with strong, ball-bearing wheels with extra heavy rubber tires; has regular ball-bearing bicycle pedals. Seat and handle bars are adjustable. Special ... $7.98 $2.00 Pocket Knife at $1.49 mobile would Every man or boy needs a good pocket knife. These Pocket Knives are of extra good quality, they have stag handles with 3 highly tempered steel blades. Special at............. $2.25 Aluminum Tea Pot at $1.49 pure Aluminum Tea at $1.49 tical gift.... HOTPOIN Hotpoint Toaster, with Rack, $6.75 Crispy brown $1.50 Auto Mirror at 98c Any of your friends owning an auto- mirrors. They are the round mirror |]) THEIR NATIVE LAND | fitted with an arm and bracket so they | SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 16.—Pro | hibition is beginning to reap its can be attached to any car. $1.50 harvest in @ hegira of Italians from TUG ME. oc cades phehienpaaviec nos 98¢ San Francisco, according to the an Colman Quick Lite Lamp | And therefore I hope You'll pardon my specially Mentioning Soap. | PROHIBITION DRIVES ITALIAN THRONGS TO | appreciate one of these | nouncement of the railroad official | who reported 17 New York, en route to Genoa, left the Oakland mole. jis the second much special tra | depart from California in the #% three weeks. The train cost the travelers 000. Their total transportati¢ ~ ans, bour for be going trapper would become discouraged | If he t# reasonably |Moonlight crept a plump form, and | Cut Glass for Gifts J Holly Wreath in the window, a face wreathed in smiles and a gift for your loved ones will make this Christmas a Merry Christmas for you. Women’s Silk Hose a Pair $1.75 A fine Gift Silk Hose with double lisle foot and garter top, in all shoe shades and black. Packed in neat Christmas box, if desired. Sizes 81% to 10. The Silverware Section displays a timely new ar- rival of Cut Glass in the new, much-favored en- graved wreath design. M craved vretth a Christmas Bath Robes will make appropriate For Women and pee mata. and $8.50. Sugars at $5.00 and $7.00. Celery Dishes at $8.00. square and Christmas gifts. Nappies in round, oval shapes $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. Creamers Mayonnaise Dishes at Fruit Bowls at $9.00, $9.50 and $14.00. Water Sets at $28.50. —Main Floor. Misses New Second Floor. BATH ROBE chosen for gift purposes from the extensive displays featured at this store wil! find a hearty welcome wherever it goes. They’re floral and convention- al patterns, in light and dark shades, on the famous Beacon robing; also robes of eiderdown in plain orchid, gray, rose and Copenhagen blue, with satin ribbon trimming. on large sail- or collars, and collarless styles. Sizes 34 to 46, at . $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 ween en aD at a Boxed Christmas Handkerchiefs For Women and Misses Main Floor DKERCHIEFS are acceptable always. Our Christ- mas display of Gift Handkerchiefs in holiday boxes is so arranged that choosing is a matter of convenience, as well as pleasure. Linen Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched border and Alpine embroidery in corner—8 in fancy Christmas box for 50¢ Linen Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched edge and corner embroidery—3 in fancy Christmas box for......... .. O5¢ White Lawn, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with colored embroidery—3 in fancy box for............. 65¢ and 50¢ White Lawn Handkerchiefs, with colored borders and em- broidery—@ in fancy box for................ i 65¢ White Lawn Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched border and white or colored embroidery—6 in fancy Christmas box 85¢ Initial Handkerchiefs, of white lawn with hemstitched v2 os and fancy corded initial—6 in fancy Christmas box aes ‘ A — - a = = agents of the secretary of state wi! resume testing headlights at a tem-| porary station on Third ave., between The tents | Bell and Blanchard sts will be made before the state depart vent proceeds to a rigid enforcement law governing f the headlights. To Eat or Not to Eat eer aes! Dyspeptics Often Face This Preblem against Mrs. Minnie G. Indigestion, ings, belching of wind, feeling as of| clubs to whrich she by with an, automobile | ing n | WIFE MISTAKEN IN JEALOUS SUSPICION, HUSBAND TESTIFIES SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 16.—In stead of going for an auto ride with jan alleged affinity, referred to as | “Mins Sullivan,” on a certain day fn }May this year, Harry Bullard, wealthy jeweler of San Franeisco and 60 years of age are dependent, says a Chicago pastor. | Judge Crothers’ court, at the opening | Of the divorce cabe tnstituted by him Bullard, clubs to which shee belongs. The husband charged that his wife! had too many nights out. Mrs. Bul- lard declared she «pent th ry surfaces ifled. These +, ime @ ar sour ris- time at} quick nefit, showing ong. j eg hold, have Bullard said the day of Ure auto! lad, And this tness- otting right at the | ride alleged by his wife was Mother's | directness : f able a quality noteworthy in }day, and he visi at his mother’s! Posiam. Try those pimples, that jhome. He called W. J. Haene and |rash, itching eczema, scalp scale, any | Willlam Cahill as witnesses, ‘disordered ce tion | | here, |For free sam- Emergency Labora- 47th at, New York Sold ¢ ple write tories, Irish | City Urge your skin to become clearer, r, healthier by the use of Pos- Soap, the tone soap for the} 243 W Captain T. G. Clay of the London and Northwestern Railway Steam Packet service, who has just | died, crossed the Irish sea no fewer Ithan 20,000 times ' PIS FES. | 0 ERY SX Special $6.98 strong white light of APPLIANCES | The Gift That Never Fails to Please 3-Heat Grill $11.50 The 8-heat Grill en- Manufactured By the Edison Electric Appliance Company 36.98 ————— Jone-half Italian lire is another rea Many a Man Waa Panic-Stricken at a Hefore He Tried Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete penses to their native land y¥ $43,200 ned At the local banks it was } i Seana ach and | li pie Colman. Gaso- that members of the party fried | such dist nder as A very attractive me Lamp gives with them letters of eredi ggre-|to the adv But methag. A better fs to be regular at that Is a gating more than $200,000. aul eater pina Pot in the 114-qt. 200 candle power. ‘Tomorrow another part nstst-|menis, ent what Is served or what It is neatly is made of bras |!ng of 70 passengers, will p here| © stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. It ie a | aped and has an highly nickel plate bound for New York in ts.« #peci@l/ had practice for most people to K¢ § a as : lig F | | , : | cars. nat Nature by depriving the # | ebonized wood and has a large white | It # generally conceded { iat pro-| it must have.tood | handle. Special shade. Makes a prac- | hibition is the real cause o the de-| 1%, nee ¥ i fe also | usin th parture of the Italians, It tated that the fact that an Amer equal to twelve and! 3° fean dollar 4 ompany aia ‘Tab United § eat }and Canada and thi In Korea it has been a custom "erry from olden times to keep v sizen of coffins In the chonel | life) palace and to apply a new coat lof lacquer twice a year Bear Oil Grows Hair son. Carefully toast made ables you to carry on Fitted just as wanted two operations at the One of the potential ingredients ot | OY Skilled and eaten same time—you cook Kotalko—for the hair—is genuine | Optometrist while hot will both above and below Priced add much to the glowing coils in ue any | Reasonable. any meal. talened spe dishes, which din Wo fit genuine Price ..$6.75 are provided. Price $11.50 an every. other pare treatment has proved fu- 0 guarantes is offered to or remain bald if you WEGNER OPTICAL CO. r testing DN, K, 2. WEGNER, Mar. o John Hart oe Optometriat — Brittain, jon F, ON m STREET York City, Cut out and show others) Betwere Baa" Aves this advertisement, Strength? Have you any idea of the great number of allments that are directly traceable to Acid- Stomach? Few people have. When they are bilious, have severe headache, or an attack of indigestion, rheumatism, lumbago or sciatica; or when they begin to feel run down and are nervous and mentally depressed; or have dizx pelts, vertigo and pains around the heart—lit lo they think it may have ite origin in an Acid- Stomach. ; You know how it {s with acid-mouth—how the acid which is created as a resulé of fermen- tation of particles of food lodged around the gums, literally eats through the enamel of the teeth and causes them.to decay. How, theh, can anyone pect to "feel right’’ whe ve paige ii ing digestion more and more difficult, causing food to sour and ferment {n the intestinal tract, filling the yet poisons? there are thousands -yes, millions —of who, withons having any well de- fined ailment, are always comp.: LA They can’t say exactly what is the matter with them. All they oan tell you js that they “don’t feel right,'’ are ‘‘all in, tired, sickly.’ Is it any wonder that there are so mary People who, while not downright sick, show pla id bhp , re and ousian a ey. om anything but well? They are despons » weak, fedoos unfit, Achee Sod pains in practically every part of the discomfort. ATONIO brings keep’ on the road health. used Is Acid-Stomach — Sapping Your strength and mental vigor. nation to be up and doing. Just dragging out & weary existence. A wonderful remedy now makes it possible to get rid of Acid-Stomach without the elig! It is called EATONIC—a com- ound in tablet form—good to eat—like candy, , bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating,sour, gAssy stomach and the pains of indig the stomach cool eet and strong. ‘ you like and digest your food in comfort with- dut fear of distressing after effects. It puts you to bounding, vigorous, vibrant Thousands upon thonsands of people who re enthusiastic in its praise. The: eay they never dreamed that anything could bring thera such quick relief, Every druggist is authorised to that if EATONIC fund your money. Men’s Leather Collar Boxes Main Floor They keep freshly laun- dered collars nice and clean, and in consequence are very acceptable Christmas - gifts, The Leather Goods Section displays them in various sizes and colors, of black, brown, green and gray, at $1.25, $1.95, $2.25, $3.50, $4.75 and $5.00 Boys’ Christmas Sweaters Boys love the outdoor life and whoever it may be that gives a sweater | to a boy for Chri contributes to his health, his freedom and his com-— fort in his enjoyment of winter sports. The Men's Section displays Boys’ Sweaters in coat and slip 0 styles, in a wide range of §) color cofnbinations and sizes, : 6 to 16 Years, at $5.00 TO $8.50 Men’s Silk Knit | Ties Main Floor Rear These Christmas are much in favor. are very dressy and e man would welcome or more as a valuable dition to his wardrobe. Ample assortments choosing to please his vad. taste, as the varieties play harmonizing stripe binations as welP as plain ors of black, lavender, green and hellotrope, at $2.50 AND $3.50 Ye bine, over the money you jy & We will make Mberal loan on owe. you a your DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES and let you pay it back in monthly payments. SOCIETY FOR. REMEDIAL N SEATTLE U body. Lacking in physical Little or no incli- htesb amazingly quick relief from ion. It * id comfortable— You can eat what yuarantee faile in any way he will re-

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