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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919. ODHOUSE.(;RUNBAUM “Theodos (MPA oosevelt's | The Holiday Sale of Spas tvontnabaialig Letters to” Sy) HisChildren Women’s Garments OTTO 8. GRUNBAU:T _ 416-424 PIKE STREET Joseph Bucklin Bishop ~ Store Hours 830 to 5:30 Ts in full swing and still offers the same substantial advantages in economical buying of Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, ete. . Only Two Days More &» - ———(® {drag him back mune hin soales | trudged banks or skimmed] The fal! of 1907 found Pres | | rendered that difficult, The last I]the water ably a thousand New Second Floor, dent Roosevelt interested in the | |aaw of Quentin, one congressman| years saw no that would presidential aspirations of his | |was gingerly helping him off with| have been no to our eye RA ~ friend, Taft, secretary of War. || hin jacket, no as to let the anake|Then three centuries ago began the Velv at, D 3A Theodore was no longer | | craw! out of the upper end of the} work of change 21Ve resses counted as one of the children wret PietRd vs oar Saga Banded othing but an occasional French The young man h into @ traveler, Ik | fall of 1907 the prenident|fieet or wild, half Frenet ai 2 . was at this tin aking @ tour | tour thru the West and|Canadian explorer passing. up ot Tailored Hats $55.00 models, 4) /\ \ of the Great Lakes in a freighter || south and went on a hunting trip|down the river or one of tte q \=4 ay Sale price 39 7 ef and a little tater took « trip in} lin Louisiana, In accordance with| branches in an Indian eanoe, ther $1.9 Holiday Sale price . P dy ket and th $75.00 model Holiday Sale price $49.75 ; . Silk and Wool Dresses $55.00 to § Holiday § Velvet Suits $55.00 to $ an army balloon were in the mi mous Roosevelt ph the pl journey described in these let | 1 : ov On Board U. 8. 8. Mixsiasippt the very rare appearance of the un C te ie ecard gore Tol urtains Dearest Ethel his unvarying custom he wrote reg-|the first faint changes, the bulldir ularly to his children while on his! of one or tw tle French fur} ! se 2 | [Journeying traders’ hamlets, the pagsing of one| * lip uring the | Trials of Traveling President |or two British officers’ boats, and —New Second Floor, ters, the president spol kuk, Ia. on the “sa capital 4 livere an address in Canton, ©. | at the dedication of a MeKinte | barked on the river at Keokuk was|head waters of the Ohio, and flat : Just about in the ordinary style. I | boats and keel-boats began to g0)| Swine Curt | had continually to rush out to wave|down to the mouth of the Missis-| lots, priced for disponnl at the people at the towns thru! sippl, and the Indians and the which. the train passed, If the train| they followed began their 1 stopped anywhere I had to make a!march to the West. For ages they! very short speech to several hundred | had marched back and forth, but] but I have no «ympathy at all | | People who evidently thought they | from this march there was never to with the who believe that, in | | !ked me, and whom I really liked,jbe a return, Then the day of} an it now ia, wo can | |>Ut to whom I had nothing in the} steamboat traffic began and the _ Pre-Inventory Sale: of Living Room Furniture More than a hundred beautiful sets and individual jeces of luxurious, up-to-date Living Room Furniture ave been radically reduced in price tg effect a quick clearance. he first part of} Then the change came with @ 1 my trip up to the time that we em-|rush. Our settlers reached the nd labor ‘like, He de | | palre of Marquisette Muslin, Nottingham ».00 models, memorial, and his tribute to the 1 president was another pub: Hc triumph for Roosevelt. He said: “I have @ hearty sympathy with those who believe in doing all that can be done for pea 50 Curtains 6 Curtain urtaine . turtaing Curtains .. curtains 5.00 models, odie: i. ee 008 "Oo e T t met the wor “ns : leg mig hose ag gad oman dbo afford to see the average Ameri. | | World to say. At Canton and Keo-| growth of the first Amertean citien| mabe velour overstuffed pieces and three | lkuk I went th th 1 es ‘urtains suites—clogant mahogany | can citizen lose the qualities that | oF ee te usual soemnaiand states along the river with| Curtains } Peres ge alee spree |]} | in"hete"sumenake up a” good || fetivitien the commitica of recep-| thelr strength and miusior ud thet pipe oth Suits pi fighting man The Editor | | ton and the guard of honor, with the! raw pride. Then thig mighty! a 6 : F 4 covered with tapestry or shting man."--Th open carriage, the lines of enthusias-! steambo, Age “ 0 Curflins ,.... 66.50 $24.50 and $29.50 models ee. Sale closes Wednes 1 Vo al an, Saarre Baaned: Ty goane § —Upper Main Moor, ; bea a Melia Fe aparenagrend Wh Death of Skip | He fellow-citizens to whom I bowed/ and collapsed, and for a generation | 4 Holiday Sale price..... ececeee . a held for tare delivery, if desired I) Sagame tinually right and left, the speech | the river towns have dwindled com-| leased Ar fully homesick as you and Kermit) WE’LL TRUST YOU + Our Credit System has been established for your conven- Nlence, to assist you to furnish your home along your own indi- vidual ideas. Our terms are easier and prices are lower than will be found anywhere. Extra Charges—No !aterest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOWLL rar drove away; when we pass along the| out When I bay front we always think of the | over dory; and we mourn dear little Skip, altho perhaps it was ax well the little doggie should pass painlessly away, after his happy little life; for the lit tle fellow would have pined for you | “Yuor letter was a great comfort; | we'll send on the football suit and |hope you'll enjoy the football, Of ot on the boat, how. | times grew easier, I still have to rush out continually, stand on the] |, cea @ Tn the oti front part of the deck, and wave at|'De fiver now between Tenn mend 7 1 groups of people on shore, and at|%4 Arkansas. The t comes Gay Gale at. pair $4.75 stern-wheel steamboats draped with |{°¥P ® little denser to the bank —Upper Main Floor. | American flags and loaded with en-|'¢ houses do not look quite so weil thusiastic excursionists. But I have| Kept: otherwise there ts not much| & great deal of time to myself, and | Ch#oRe There are a dozen} by gentio firmness I think I have|"#mers accompanying us, filled 20 pairs of in railroads. I think of it all pairs of Wool in $45.00 to $55.00 models, queen re ee age “ engl “eer or Holiday Sale price...... bie ees 7 $29.75 omnes core $65.00 to $95.00 models, POIOY GIO POR 55s 6 ndis'yd sey oes 49.7 $85.00 to $95.00 models, Holiday Sale price..... “ey Fs $59. 75 Holiday ‘Sale. price s-s--7.-..-..--. DOD. TD Pf Woodhouse-Grundaum Furniture Co, Inc BLANKET ay and Tan “leourse it will all be new and rather F succeeded in tmpreasing on my good| With delegutes from various river ton Blankets, eine 64x . STREET WORKER HIT Baldwin, 4428 W. Dakota st, Sun.| ard at t. ¥ hosts that I rather resent allopathic | Cites. The people are all out on) 76, bound with ribbon. For. —New Second Floor, ae |} day night, Baldwin reported to the; The bh is “put up": everything | doses of information about shoals|the banks to greet us still. More merly $4.76. In the ©) Witte placing a lantern in « bad| police. The man appeared to be un-| Wrapped in white that can be, and all) and dykes, the amount of mand per|O¥er, at night, md matter what the| Sale at, a pair én the street north of Eastiake| injured. Baldwin said he did not| the rus off the floors. Quentin i*/ cunic foot of water, the quantity of bridge, an unidentified man was) k fF atruck by the automobile of Orest heard him shi Trimmed Hats One hundred and fifty trimmed models of velvet, adorned with ostrich novelties and flowers. Formerly $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Holiday Gale ge000 5.2 sscenscsdsccass $2.95 —New Second Floor, —Upper Main Floor. hour 4 that we pass a towr ow he had hit the mgn until he | reduced to the secret service men for | manufactures supplied by each river | Fener teady companionship town, ete wht uf steambo whistle in equally PILLOW CASES lay response, #0 that our sleep in| Size 42x36, each B5¢, or t to be broke ernors of differer in a be eee Quentin's Snake Adventure Changes of Three Centuries White Houne, Sept. 24, 1907. | Dearest Archie: Before we left] Oyster Bay Quentin had collected two,anakes. He lost one, which did not turn up again until an hour be fore departure, when he found it in one of the spare rooms. This one he left loose, and brought the other one to Washington, there being a variety Jot exciting adventures on the way:| lot poeple éu | the qaghe ‘eventing Ont af bin bea | 2° about Mark Twam. It & 6 gar wes once, and being upset on the floor | Prod. yp yw, muddy river, atl which 1 stood Jonce. The first day home Quentin Lan m the channel being barely wide! Tisiiy and waving my de wned | was allowed not to go to school but as on bhdale 8 to go about and renew all his friend ships. Among other plac On Board U. 8. 8. Minetasippt. October 1, 1907 Dear Kermit: After speaking at | Keokuk this morning we got aboard this brand new sternwheel steamer of the regular Mississippi type and port _ beppcnenyd gn gap Rae se started down trent Ewen a ia | especially as regards two or three 1 | Probleme that are up. At St. Louis the Texns, and, of course, felt an al-| most irresistible desire to ask the Seventeen gov 8 20m scsnhens 81.00 © along, | —Upper Main Floor. states by themselves. I have} seen @ g00d deal of them, however | KNIT TOQUES Women’s Wool Sweaters Sizes 38 to 46 in coat style, with belt and pockets. 7 Plain shades of cardinal, rose, purple, navy, seal brown and turquoise. Formerly $12.50 and $9 50: $15.00. Holiday le price, choice...... ° —Upper Main Floor, For misses and children | Some are aslightly solled. normous multitude priced for disp see un The pro-| each . oes B5e nehing rain, ir , —Upper Main Floor. ended, smiling | there was an al at CHILDRE Sizes 1 to 6 years h for the boat to go thru, tho! inexperienced eyes the whole looks like a channel. The bot In Illinois on one wide and| members of the crowd who declined to # i vets, Plush and Fe At Cairo I was also « © Priced for 4 CHOU snidioseses 50¢ —Upper Main Floor. the people in | See eee ee Martin Chuzzlewit” sixty-five yea visited was Schmid’s animal where he left his tittle Schmid presented him with to pass the day with |—a la beautiful very friendly | king enake and two little wee snakes her! are sometimes |¢Dthusiarm, and Twang int t 4 find that the 4 nome: Jhe Rhodes Co. pean tn s aoe cas enn felt over Dickens’ descrip here an@ there villages, and now and | then little town At ever euch place all the people of the neighbar- | Quentin came hurrying back on his - (To Be Conti roller skates and burat into the room | "Od have Kathered to greet me. The satis <= = SL we at a aa water front of the towns would be] (( 5 Sng cra atria it nts met] ns ane EARMERS TALK (MOONSHINE LEADS To |Witchhazel and Com - = 4 the|™men. women and children in. i 4 : tornayrgeneral at the time, and the|™mer. Nomen and children, waving | - — BY DRY COPS Relieve Eye Strata j vith 13 gallons of moonshine in it }only thelr own population, but also h their wives and a farmer, B. Stricklind, 50, the farmers who have driven in tn rick eye wash, produce quick results zen miles back HAD HEADACHES a a er end Wailiasn Chriatian. seed for! eye .etrain-+ Olen as came to see ‘. H ove) a oy v pelle eS i 4 Co-operative Buying and was greatly astonished at the their wag you and the cavair? on your march Lieut. E. C, Collier and members | pag y feeling produced by a single ehildren f erie were an interruption to my tn we . . . : of the 4 sund ening terview with the department of jus.|(@U Towa last summer | N RL Selling Urged at Meeting [0% {P", 2 squad Sunday evening | gon. A young man reports that tice, I suggested hat he go Into the} It is my first trip on the Minnis 7 26th ave. and B just such Marginal way. | he and his mother were greatly sippl, and I am greatly inte I INES WERE & . ,| next room, where four congressmen | "PP" é s ated : The men are held under openleq by Lavoptik. We guanamlll _ALL THE GREAT FORTUNES WERE STARTED BY} i How wonderful tn tte rapidity! Gagped for Breath If She | were drearily waiting until I shouid CHICAGO, Dec, 29.—National in-| charges for the federal authorities. | Snail bottle. to. help ANY 4 2 | ; ill, Sept. 21, 1907, | 24 75 20 4 e TL, Sept. 31, 1907. || which in each case I thought went| pared with the towns which took| re $34.75 and $39.50 models, hlekins d on rather better than I dared hope—| their importance from the growth BLANKETS PROUGRY GON POIs. scx cscchesdeace . for I felt as if I had spoken myself) of the | i } snakes, sim the f the tow | snakes were eagerly deposited in my lap. The king snake, by the way altho most friendly with Quentin, had just been making a resolute ef |fort to devour one of the smaller |anakes. As Quentin and his menag : p —— > oe Py sea nought that he anai°* movement he history . dust questions. ndings of the | = ne | weak, stra e ed ree ee | be a eee, 1 though that he S08 oe cur counter, compared. with ta| Walked Short Distance — [Cm eee eee cia o2{{, AM ounon of Sally) gan. tarthor| State eee corcay aa YOUR MUSCLES OR YOUR HEALTH MAY GIVE OUT, | their waiting time. He at once foi! |Mstor of the old world. | For untold) Entirely Relieved Washington and the high cost of liv.| ‘DAN & ton of advice. ists, YOUR MONEY WILL BE AS GOOD AS IT EVER)", ‘i the suggestion and rushed ey ie oy continent, not, ers | by Tanlac Ae errant tatietion ae the Aine wed since the close of VAS. surance that he would there find #reatly ch jation of Agricultural and 2 > WATT WN, ¥ , | kindred spirits. They at first thought the Plettocene During all there | was in an awful bad condition Legislation meeting here to- IF YOU PUT SOME OF THE MONEY YOU NOW EARN | the snakes were wooden ones, and|™yriads of years the p for two Yours, but after taking | day r D OUR BANK, YOU WILL HAVE A COMFORTABLE|‘*"* W#* some perceptible recoil a ferent come Gown | x So:dipurgti6¥ aiden oak: meinen Mra, Alice Holmes, who re 4 * v when they realized that they were ‘ es atl was urged by many of the delegates “FEELING ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. dive, ‘Then the king snake went up|and the elk wandered along them|216 John street, Seattle, Wash. re bgp les Girgres Hhcibipe eran § Quentin's sleeve-—he was three OF | ease n after seasin, and th Ir a y. Continuing, she said operative socletien were formed, | e four feet long—and we hesitated to'dian hunters on foot or in canoes suffered from a severe case of ally, prices would tumble, they | Start a bank account today and | owe foe = sieeasdinnianereaeieartennnnenciaiimancnten | heist Maihh: Oak Mak enaky prices would declared | part the farmer will take in| he ndustriel war was also to be/| Jtaken up poor appetite I would have to force | thful I ate and even SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY This big, strong mutual institution is protecting | the savings of 22,000 satisfied depositors. ed to eat wo curly. ait the aime at |QUARREL OVER LOOT; wen diy! ARRESTED BY POLICE » to keep| Hs it was all I cc from falling. My *SAFETY our FIRST consideration. After successfully carrying out a treet robbery, C. W. Shaughnessy and John Campbell, 19, could A special purchase of a large quantity of “Clean Cut” Shears | BY HARRY B, HUNT to use more patches and less per | not agree on the division of the enables us to offer this unusual bargain. These Shears are noted oeaneeeanenrmerenrnl Washington, D. c¥ | fume Foul MUTUAL In congress interested in the high rt jloot, according to police officials Ee ae i is Sear 3 ean ae ar ae " ing? | Senator Charite f r morning. The two men} ‘or their quality and temper 1g made of the very best grade SAVINGS BANK ji Cocgremennn: Aree Saray 6 AE tre di ponciet a eee: tern of too! ateel. Any Indy ‘who has had, the ecesperatinig @Eheianal as a, Ind., will say it he . 7 " : Ind. i welg until 1 was morelave and Vine st Other tenants of trying to use a dull pair of shears will appreciate “Clean Cut” I know of no class that has bee than a frame and became » wea ard ir heated remarks and Second 810 Avenue the high cost of living and run down I was comp to] notified the police, and ag a con Shears, Special for Tuesday at.........0. ...98¢ alls — sive up my house 1 ffered equence the men now rest In the The oldest and largest strictly savings institution in of my friends have beer yao froma al f breath if I|city jail on open charges after walked the least*distance 1 would)! identified by their Chinese completely exhausted and | victims, according to the police. just have to gasp for breath, I a uffered from rheumatism in my jarms and shoulders, and the pains| FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY because they the Pacific Northwest. Established ASSETS 30 Years $11 500,000 | ing plainte TRUSTEE pot not eon.| Had were simply awful, The pains| Funeral services for Mrs, Luella These are well made Cocoa Fiber Door Mats with bound edges ry is: “Why does nc "| were not confined to my arms and| Leach, wife of John A, Leach, 1757 di | . G. Ames Henry R. King Cc. B. Vilas do thing he recently | shoulders either, but w ull over| W. Spokane st, ¥ hela at the |]! ve 13x32 inches. Special at............ seeeses ELLE sae BBE pohn T. Condon William A, Peter FW. West amented That is human nature.) ny entire body. My blood circula-| Bonney-Watson chapel Sunday after- q We will be damned if we do; we wil F. B. Finley ames Shanne David Whitcomb ee win] lon was extremely p and at| noor Raymond RB aso . sig a fai be “damned if we don't; and we Will) times my hands would become numb,| Mrs. Leach, a resident of Seattle Frazier FF Bere Bugene B. Favre, Spc possibly be damned anyway 1 had. tak i sort of treat-|for more than 80 years, is survived Ivar Janson Ww am = Thaanur L. O, Janeck Yakima | dinc ered 4 patch . tre jer ments and medicines, but non of} by her husband, a son, Charles A t take to may that unless we cussion of aforesaid H.C. of Lx} them did me a particle of good, and| Leach, and three daughters—Mrs. N. ¥ get nome relief soon there will be A’ by house membera the other @ay){ had become very much discour-|P. Larson, Mrs, Joseph Hoheim and NATIVE great demand barrels a */ caused Hen Johnson of Bardstown./aged. I had been reading a great|Mrs. Jorry Dixon. Mrs. Leach also jot of us T embers of congress. Ky,, to wonder who eats oll the goats! deal about the benefits others were|is survived by eight grandchildren Wha 1 congre and in the) that are slaughtered each ye receiving from ‘Tanlac, and as some |and one great grandchild pers,” Johnson observed, “that in the| very similar to mine, 1 decided to This is the “Wa-Bum" Brand Crepe ‘Tissue Toilet RM | InTabletForm a ; try it, and 1 began to get better al ebte: laos: celta Mt pens 2sef AN, |T have only taken six bottles in all,| RESTORE A HEALTHY CONDITION |) cuicity etieved ty crtamtis ee ee en TT ee eee eee tan : | wrt mt een te one [ROL SO AW (ita age eel] RP, D, MAIL BOXES | « q f unhealtt nditt when Bliss }land effective treatment for sore : | ad Wik ena oro bidation: ia . + Se : 0 Dicnt seiin ton tree you from pain ||throat and cheat Used a - Nn gas or bloating, ‘my math of painful acidity, the id keep yo n #our ie gleet them, || gargle for sore throat it brit cht long without ever waking up| Joy is taken out of both : ead sehetiies sie se | Riek yl ga peapeal last fow years millions and millions| morning feeling greatly refreshed. ee Eeenenthy aurprised at the eas mo rencarniioen, everyarberay Ts Wie One fim of goats have been killed The, headaches, dizzy spells and . se th tandard emedy f rye Abed DISORDERED HH bogarde inca pore” “No one ever heard of a goat com-| rheumatism are all gone. L have Ad ‘These are the regulation R. Di eaegs CONSTI. dixappears, the liver and kidneys func Fr eeenr in every family, a8 ng out of a packing house, I'd like| gained ten pounds in weight have | | Mail Roxes, made of heavy galyanixed ion proper the ‘ pure ane eats . ppetite im ig ee Sepak scaice any go in 08 regained y fo t ength ne H + ieee aud ¢ pas et tad uche, cold sores, canker sores, |‘ know ‘how many goin Aa mata) regained tny former AoMHtS sn are wonderful in their help cal: dees, . Sobaena: Aaah sahara oo my My * - one y sore and come tas amby housework is an ac pleas shee . a Native Herb ylets are put up two sizes, 50c and $1.00 stite neck, sig hin feet Ravger can settle that ques:}to me, 1 can get about as good as] to the stomach troubled | bron: Special at...c.........82.49 N aaaet no subs Kitt tr te mark aid i sa te ck guar Tl vays bring quick relief tlon by examining the eare * voll ever could and feel as though) with over-acidity. 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