The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919. Woonu0use- RUNBAUM FURNITURE , Inc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAU.L 416-424 PIKE STREET Seal ~ Store Hours 8:80 to 5:50 A Holiday Sale of High Grade Furs Is one of the most conspicuous features of our Holiday Sale of Women’s Garments which offers unsurpassed opportunities for economical shop- ping on the day preceding the New Year. New Second Floor HisChildren Woseph Bucklin Bishop COPYRIANT. 1919 By CURES SCRIRKER'S ‘Sone, One More Day to Save | : [OF cout the bouts could not tant | ar the great own oot and Ine jany kind of a nen, wut they |in uncanny fashion _ = a ‘ ems Ls $45.00 Brown Wolf Scarf, Molida $150.00 Large Japanese Kolinsky R | There was @ preeengees: are very useful, for they are shal | Camp on Tenesas Bayou, 96 ie > $126.00 1 r - Rooseveltian sequel to the bear | | jow and do not get hurt when they Oct. 6, 1907, 1.00 Natural Muskrat Contee 26.00 Large Taupe Squirre ole, AQ on Living Room ff) ieicrse cornet | [te and gent ee ee ia Hday Bae 55.00 Horlaay Hal 95.00 i i | | lowing letters, Leo Shields, @ |) apne river price .. ; 7 m price . runs down in a broad,| Here qe are in camp, It is very }Awirling, brown current, and no tureaque, and as comfortable ax nt's admiration |body but an expert could tell the} ponsible, We have a big fy tent Shields,” said the president, | | channel, One pilot another is|for the horses; the hounds sleep ow would you like to be & post | Tuy in the Texas all day long and|with them, or with the donkeys master all night. Now the channel goes| There is a white hunter, Ben Lily ely was overjoyed. So it | bank, then we have|who has just joined us who is came about that the office of | lly remarkable cha or He Roosevelt, La, was created aNd) lene other hank; then there will| literally. tives in the woods, He the president sen rerwonal he 5 te t vent 8 parece) | | come 1 us eafly thin morning, with IH] | communication to his forme car hunter, won the prest Furniture $95.00 Brown Wolf Scarf, 196.00 Natural Lynx Scarf, Drive eaesessss-. 65.00 Motlday Bale prise $69.00 125.00 Taupe Fox Scarf $125.00 Brown Fox Scarf, $175.00 Beotch Mole Stole, }to crom t river and go under |r A deep spot when we can go amd M as renal | ywher Then we wind in and dog. He had tramped for 24 Holiday $125 00 } If] | comps : bine in | [out Among shoals and sand-bars. | hours thru the woods, without food price . j . R & favor, which meant nothing 1 At night the steamers are alljor water, and had slept # couple $95.00 Black Fox Scart, a financial way to Shi Nehted up, for there are a dozen of |of hours in a crooked tree, like a Holiday Sale $196.00 Long Eastern Mink Stole, * thelesa won for Ro them in. ce wi It in| wild turkey 7 $65.00 nas they! He has a mild, gentle face, blue eyes, and full beard; he is a re | |{ solid support than other prest npany with r % > or tained by dealing | |DIC® to look tack at H : | Sete have ¢ + ee Yet hin | |OWt Aftor us in a long, winding 3 Our pre-inventory sale closes Wednesday, bat you out fat political plums. |line down the river $95.00 Large Nutria Stole. Holiday $195.00 Large Fitch Stole | ] : | still have time to save and save big on a living room oetinew ister Waar ch 0 | price $ A Holiday Sale $125 00 ! , andstand” p such ana ne aa. : suite, chair or rocker, that you will be proud to own [fF | uo. ne maltor | be . 4 Mo dare er | $125.00 Natural Marmot Coatee, ; i ada: teal = ts a : 5 fei od arate amboul, La., . 1907 | oie 260.00 Nutrla Coatee. DF) eiuseeme.” spite ot Monday's and Tuesday's heavy ff} "°°" | | haut Sa. $75.00 ne f Selling, the selection is still most compre | | ‘When we shitted Simp we come pelea $175.00 } Choose from beautiful tapestry and v Pecullaritios of Mississippt | won here and found a funny Wt $125.00 Pointed Fox Scarf, $250.00 ~, } 25) Mole Coatee } lour overstuffed pleces and three-piece Steamboats tle wooden shanty, put up by some ‘ Holiday Sale 85. Mathew bale the varie period styles, and covered | Oct. 1, 190 here and sleep in It when they fish | | ‘ita — BECO «. be with tapestry or velour Sale closes Dear Archie: or shoot The onty living thing | $0.0 roms Fox Scarf, $375.00 Natural Squirrel Contee, H : Iam now on what I believe will be| around it wan a pussycat. She! —— H Wednesday night, December 31 will be held for future delivery if desir Holiday Sale $95 00 Holiday Sale lwhile I am preaident. Until I got and we found that she had been|® bear or elk, Mterally caring noth ‘ WE’LL TRUST YO U to Keokuk, lowa, it wae about lke|tiving here for tas snare ee Mater tatlgan' unbiapeenns. Wek $195.00 Large Siberian Squirrel Stole, $275.00 Hudson Seal Coates, beaver . “ years. When Holiday Bale lay ¥ Our Credit System has been established for your conven- any other trip, but It is now pleam | oni, were in the nelghborhood,| We couldn't stand at all He “haan $95 00 Seemed, Holiday $225 00 fence, to assist you to furnish your home along your own indi ant «fe down the Missiasippl, tho} ane would take what scraps she | 4 t seem to consider the 24 va negli meee * Geis Ore yf a vidual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower I admit that 1 would rather be at ue © acch castes ie mate n could get, but the reat of the time | re’ trip he has just made any $175.00 Large Hudson Seal Stole, $350.00 Hudson Seal Coatee, squirrel than will a conga weak eutke aac home. w are “4 tusay esi | she would catch her own game for|more than I should a half hour's Holiday Sale 95 0 trimmed, Holiday hee! a yy, | herself. She wan pretty thin when | Walk before breakfast. He quotes PUNO os csc svanseseten . Sale price ....... e Weedhsiize-Orusbeots Furbitere 06, Int Jhenny ts with me, and Capt. Seth | we came, and has already fattened |(he preacher Talmage continually = Bullock among others, We nave | via ly, She waa not in the least This in a black belt. The people ee Pita tela acta ne nae — ——— — seen wild geese and ducks and COT | disconcerted by the appearance’ of |@Fe almost all negroes, curious sgn ———e morants on the river, and the peoltne hounds, and none of them paid|¢reatures, some of them with In the slightest attention to her when | dian blood, Uke those in “Voodoo she wandered about among them, | Tales." Yesterday we met two lit PAY 10-CENT FARES) aivision to greet us. We are camped on the ede of a| tle negreasen riding one mule, bare 4 division troops stationed here since} October 4.—You would be ereatly jlake. ‘This morning before break | eared with a rope bridle TACOMA, Dec, 30.—Unless suc: | October 6 will be withdrawn gradu-|amused at these steamboats, and | fast 1 had a good swim in it, the cessful protest is made, the people | ally from the city, beginning Janua|! think you will Uke your trip ~ water being warmer than the air, | of Tacoma will pay 10 cents to ride) ary 1, it was declared today. They | th Miasinsippl next spring, If only/and thin evening I rowed on it in | Street cars after January 18, the! probably will leave for Fort Sheridan |¢¥erything goes right, and Mother/the moonlight. Every night we public service commission officially | few at a time until all are gone. |!" able to make it. There in no) a notified the city of Tacoma Monday hold to the t, just a Mat bottom | The city council referred the com The present industrial turmot! in| with a deck, and on this deck a/ mission's notice to the city attorney, | this country was blamed on the | foot or so above the water atands| who is expected to return from his|“pussyfooting” politician, who talis | the engine-room, completely open at investigation of street car systems | todo his duty fearlessly when elected, | the sides and all the machinery vis | im the East in time to oppose the | by Roland H. Hartley, gubernatorial | {ble ag you come up to the boat proposed raise in street car fare to| candidate, speaking before the Trans-| Both ends are biunt, and the gang: | 10 cents. ' Dortats jon club > Monday noon, ways are drawn up to big cranes. | 7 ‘ ple everywhere come out in boats TACOMA MAY HAVE TO | 70 WITHDRAW TRooRS [20 Shoei or cuateon he tans Fur Coats ? ES ot BBinch Coat of Natural Opossum, SHEE OQ Hotviay ie Kittie, $2680 wih teaver "Holy Gale prices. $265.00 | sno Sete sete! Wap... $325.00 Tenesas Bayou, Oct. 10, 1907. Blessed Archie I Just loved your letter. 1 was so | $500.00 38-inch Coat of Hudson Seal, glad to hear from you. I was) FIOUGRY CALS HOO sisi sines Sew iced ssnctenve $395.00 afraid you would have trouble with | |your Latin. What a funny lttle| fellow Opdyke must be; I am glad) you like him. How do you get on at football? | We have found no bear. 1 ahot 7 a deer; I sent a picture of it to] t: = Plush Coats 4 odes Co. A small boy here caught several] wildeata. When one was in the Reduced trap he would push a box towards it and It would itself get into it, | = ~ a aon oo as i fo hide, and so he would capture it DR. OSLER DEAD N ERAL Alive. But one, instead of getting) Plan Bond Issue LONDON, Das Sorgie Witter Axtnowy Fey for to Improve Parks Into the box, combed the hair of Osler, widely known physician and| Anthony, 81, pioneer Seattle Seattle's 1920 park program, in-| scientist, died at his home at Norden the small bo: y! binder, who died at his volving submission of a bond Issue |Gardens late yesterday. He was 1522 Seventh ave. Monday Will be held from St. James cat of $760,000 to the voters next March, | born at Tecumseh, Ontario, July 9,/ Friday at 10 a. m. Interment will be considered by the finance | 1849 be in Calvary cenetiey) : committee of the city council at its!) — : next meeting An ordinance authorizing the pro posed park bond issue to the electors was referred to the finance commit tee at the Monday meeting of the | counctt The 1920 park program includes establishment of several new parks, | boulevards, pathways and rehabilita of the municipal bath house and ygrounds. This Model $2.29 High Grade Better Get a Couple Anyhow FIFTH AT UNIVERSITY FEATURING Good Corsets $1.98 to herctnont V E We have a great many hound in camp; at night they gaze soi-|' emnly into the fire Dr’ Lambert has caught a good many bass, which we have enjoyed | the purse is weak A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up This home-made remedy te = won- dee tor quick results. Easily and cheaply made. coo seeeees | 750 Pieces of High Grade Blue and White Mottled Enamelware Special 75c and 98¢. This Enamelware was bought several months ago at a very low price—we are now prepared to o some wonderful values. For this sale we have divid this Enamelware into two big lots. Lot 1... 98c | Lot 2... 75¢: consists of consists of 6-quart Convex Kettle and cover 7-quart Tea Kettle 2-quart Rice Boiler 4-quart Sauce Pan and cover 10-quart Water Pails 14-quart Dish Pan Too often when the beart is willing t the camp table. 77 Why Pyramid? Ask Any Dre Hew Repeated Sales Have Made Vyramid the Receguised Treatment, Here is a home-made syrup which | | millions of people have found to be | the most dependable means of break ing up stubborn cough: it is eh and sim but very p pt in ac tion. Under its healing, soothing in fluence, chest soreness goes, phlegm | | loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you get a good night's restful sleep he usual throat and chest colds are con quered by it in hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse ness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or wint coughs To make this splendid cough syrup, jour 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake | thoroughly. If you prefer use clar fled molasses, honey, or corn syrup, inate, syrup. Either way, you get a full pinta family supply of much better cough syrup tha vi jon out! buy teady inde’ r thrve |Alcoholic Deaths times the money eps perfe Prevented Here) and children love its pleasant taste inex is ecial and highly cc mcrat : { : The vigilance of Frank T. Gordon, in wrapper. Ree a 60-cent bor gives you relief. JACK McCLELLAN’S PRETTY, GINGERY, SNAPPY AND DANCE WING CHORUS OF SI centrated compound of genuine Nor | way pine ext known the world [Spectal investigntor for the pr over for its prompt healing effect |ing attor and his aasiatants, ha upon the membranes |prevented an epidemic of alcoholic ( aappointmen our | ¢ ). Of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any prey reg oly ys or? og a, eee ome “gt ot has ocourred in the qruggist, Be relieved of itching, ‘ | with full directions, and don’t accept |Qrns. 7 the opinion of Pre otruding, piles. hemorrhoids and with | anything else. Guaranteed to give |Attorney Fred C. Brown recta ingle box | fforts of Gordon's men, the sale of RAS often been suMcient in one absolute faction .or raoney | hs a mi 7 night. Send coupon for free trial. romptly refunded, The Pinex Co,, | denatured alcohol in Seattle has been Take no substitute, rt. Wayne, Ind nearl abolished, and deaths from poison due to drinking It are very FREE SAMPLE COUPON Irene Keller, Casey Jones and Lola Barker ‘ rare, says Brown PYRAMID DRUG COMPAN' THIS WEEK— | sev yramia Bite Marsha Ate, 4 "y Kindt; nd a Free sample of i Pitot eee ee Pyramid Pile Treatutent, {n plain wrapper. if oa w Hammersiough, 46, who died Mon. J Name. Res seleysrovavons wy at Columbus sanitarium, were |] Street... |held at the Bonney-Watson parlors ity. Jat 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. In {torment was in Hills of rnity Hxinerstough s21"rent aves ur |f BOCEET | Glasses Carefully Fitted || by Skilled Optometrist Priced Reasonable. x )- and 6-quart Preserv- | ing Kettles 3-quart Coffee Pot rR 5- and 6-quart Sauce _ Pans 4 The Hippodrome School for Dancing Embraces ; All the Latest Styles of Modern Dances. Lessie- } Maybelle Hall and Georgia D’Armond in beeen Elliott 3187 Announcement Dr.H.T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Hoard Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician ) NuXATED Pyorrhea Specialist announces that he has re For Red Blood. Strength i ito 664-512 KITTEL BLDG, and Endurance Cor. Becond Ave. and Pike 6-quart Pudding Pans $3.50 Air-Tight Heaters $1.98 Extra Special for Wednesday—a 20-inch Air-tight Heater, with extra, lining inside, special at... .$1.98 We fit Kryptok the invisible foeal for far and near visions genuine VERY NIG Tetrazzini Friday Eve Broken lens duplicated. WEGNER OPTICAL CO. where he haa devoted his time to special Pyorrhea Re earch work, and is again at “Alexander’s Band Back in Dixieland” Big Masque Ball Wednesday Eve, December 31 st.

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