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cadet THE SEATTLE STAR I Husband Vanishes; Was He Murdered? | pensruse. Glcp Otto S. Grunbaum 416 to 424 Pike Street woo Two Days More NBAUM |. Inc. but at Woodhouse-Grun- baum Furniture Co. only a few pleasantly spent min- utes are required to select Christmas gifts that will be appreciated throughout a lifetime. Delivery promises will be kept in time for Christmas ry No Interest Just Your Word That You'll Pay SAYS HE KNOWS REDS’ HAUNTS A A Royal Easy Chair makes a wonderful gift olstered in leather and imit also those all or with genuine leather or ta $5.50 Electric Christmas Special I ‘4 $37.65 sg Zl tasy Ch me with tar mak and ft 1 with substan’ teed make — com ord and plug HOLLAND WON'T _ BIE UP KAISER Frosted Brown Genuine Leather er rockers; values $52.50 $21.45 up to $70.00 Last-Minute Gift Suggestions Tea Wagons, various styles FOR THE “KIDDIES” Mahogany $27.58 te $31.50) writing Desks S34.50 to $38.50 $11.00 to $70.00 © Chests $10.00 to $55.00 © Sewing Long Robbery List to $19.90 Library Tables $14.75 to $57.00 ple and Floor Lamps $7.50 to $50.00 Kitchen Cabinets $33.50 to $8250 fidren’s Go-Carts 97.50 to $27.50 ane, king and orien were be ¢ Mond: 26-Piece Community Chest— wrelary and attempted safe val and Zip! B-z-z-z! Man’s ut racturin y that Ho’ ell the gano Gifts for the Living Room Our living room section abounds with { mahogany-cane suites and individual suggestions for the particular gift | pieces with loose Se prcioae sents and t s seeker—luxurious upholstered sets and | backs—charming and comfortable reed furniture of rockers galore every description library tables, easy reading Lt. Ralph H. 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Come Out of t any meh things a yt Be avec os cia: (ca the Kitchen’ - na wet at 40 p.m, tore of #No Twe Alike ther i rd it, because | a TONIGHT at clu @ Q) Y ir 1 A “AUBBY" TO TH Decerr a y C O MERRIEST OF ort COMEDIES— W fon ACTURING JEWE ange f SX f10 SECOND AVE Y SEATTLE “COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN” At the WILKES THEATRE ng more daylight dually lengthen | The days will g MONDAY, DE IMBER 22, 1919. PAGE 13 'Shakespeares “Seven BOOS 1, ss istweting etree of man"pay tribute to """""""™ Horlick’s Malted Milk From across every sea and land have come thousands of Ist Age. “First the in fantin the nurse’sarms” “Words fail to express how, grateful letters to the Horlick offices, paying tribute to te a a ee om Horlick’s Malted Milk. Mothers of contented babies, was said she would not Jive soldiers after a campaign, explorers back from the ico through the night. But the next morning it still lived, end while we anxiously watched it, « a bor persuaded us to try * lick’s.’ It was like putting olf om the wick of a dying lamp; sha the fields, high tension business and professional workers, invalids and the aged—all tell of the different needs that Horlick's has filled. improved rapidly, and te pow Horlick's has proved itself to be the ideal food for every joy at the heead” age of Shakespeare's Seven, It is so complete in itself as to contain every clement of nutrition necessary to sustain life-— even of the most robust-— and yet it is readily digest- ible by the delicate stomach of the infant and the invalid. 3d. Age. “Then the sol. dier seeking reputation at the cannon’s mouth” “Clara Barton of the Red Cross in her stories of the Spanish-American War tells how Colonel Roosevelt asked the Hed Cross to sell him some supplies for some sick men in his regiment, but she declined. ‘We cannot sell them, but you enn have them for asking.’ ‘Oh, then Ido ask for them.’ ‘All right, ison Fad list?’ The list was Horlick’s Malted Milk, etc, Colonel Roosevelt slung the heavy sack over hisshoulder,and trudged off through the jungle” 5th Age. “‘And then the justice fall of wise saws’ “When I need an invigorator as the result of my work I drink «cup of ‘Horlick’s.’ I have used it constantly for several years, and find it cannot be beat for weak as @ dict. wee ell that ts claimed for it” 4th Age. ‘‘And then the lover with his ballad’’ “Horlick's growth as a fountain favorite bas been marvelous. A constant stream of young couples in the afternoon and evening call for Horlick’s Malted Milk, chocolate or plain. ‘Horlick's’ is a fa- worite lunch r drink around univer- sities with thestudents. A glass maki a meal, they flod it very economi end healthful” Rockers Reed Rockers SELS, Dec The Duteh Chhildisa of taht ntylen of tmnaatve Charming and comfortable Rar nment several weeks ago of nicroaralige gros Harbor Chairs or Rockers with i overstuffed genuine Spanish leath aa ort nga ¢ the "| tunate day when « friend induced me to of) it with Confronts Police RJ Is Fractured im the tapestries, velours and leather—rich lamps—pedestals, tabourettes, ete., ete on Way to Seattle | = WOODHOTSE-CRE WBAT’ M FURNITURE Co. t. Ralp HL. I SPARTANS Con. 6th Age. "The sixth age with spectacles on nose”’ “Tam 60 years old, and consider It @ for try a cup of Horlick’s Malted Milk. 1 use Benefit, end pleasure two or three times @ day. It is delicious and bas done 7th Age. that ends this eventful history “I could not do without it. It surely is « sleep producer and Iam a nervous persua, but Horlick's Malted Milk has helped me ereatly, Thave learned by experience that ‘Horlicks’ teas cacellent for weil people as for invalids” Horlick’s.:. Malted Milk Sample will be mailed upon receipt of two cents to prepay postage HORLICK’S MALTED MILK COMPANY, Racine, coed U.S.A. “Last ecene of all Avoid Imitations and § TRUSS TORTURE : 1 ‘an be eliminated by wearing r and| we'll have plenty of fresh sou undberg Rupture SUuppeMe er principal « uctor erly beeezes. If there were no rain, §!¥@ free trial to prove its Charles Schwartz and ity. the weathe os) De »o perfect Counc Man aide Chom t0| weather would be about per end theasurer. reapec ft, and will be, ? «HLL. Quigley Named Rain, Says Gittins, He ad of Lodge Men. With Soft Breeze sly It's rain for Monday night, and it's - jrain for Veather Ob Like Lady Astor * * Tuesday, accontins to Salis server George And along with the ay auis KE, | bur master Shela was el Frank B. of the work Leslie nd A. LUNDBERG ©o, 4101 Third Ave. © warm ts Seattio. ~* We Are All of officers will nm the ton will be 17, w shine e in the cere Vain; Let’s Admit It BY DR. PARKER Founder apd Executive Head of the E. R. Parker System Says Realty Trading Is Best Since My co Let's go bay Boldt's French pas try. Uptown, 1414 34 ave; down. town, 913 2d Ave. HE first place a carpet wears out is in front of the mirror. It might as well be admitted that vanity and pride in personal ap- | pearance take up a large part of our time and thoughts. Elastic |] Stockings for > © Varicose We all want to be attractive, and ! Ae. Di h 7 1 a Duchess of Marborough |Iweing |we all want to be admired. rents eu ny. Fit guar 14 A little more time spent with a who was Mis anteed. 3 _/? }) dentist and a little less in front of ean adaieate toe ranlott 1608 ag |the mirror would bring better re- was the first Am \j | sults. elected to the Lon F.0.Ginnever 502 Wash. Bldg. 705 Wirst Ave. born worn yy.’ | Rea nd It will take but a few moments to have your jexamined free by Registered Dentists using the E. | Parker System. | Under this System every POLICE HUNTING FOR SWAN’S ACCOMPLICE advancement in dentistry iBe wupposad aumastiiee ot tial is employed to restore the beauty of teeth, to do the sw uv driver, lying wound: | work in the fewest visits, to do it at a cost the average a w Gen ‘ire in| person can afford to pay, and to do it as well as science and experience have shown how. Dr. Robert Shanklin and Associates Dri REGISTERED DENTISTS USING THE SYSTEM, man hold up Honda, who * gun, Which discharged and hit Swan | E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Second Ave. and Madison St, Seattle, Wash. the nook called ess of Washington.” will be 89 next week, pioneer, is writ-| ‘Fifty Years ral 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY