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DHOUSE- FURNITURE G Otto S. Grunbaum 416 to 424 Pike Street Store How RUNBAUM CO., Inc. woo rs, 8:90 to 5:30 Three More Days! January Clearing Sale —but you still have time to take advantage of the extreme savings pro- vided. The selection offered is fully as attractive as the first day of the sale, as many additional articles have been reduced and will be on dis- play for the first time tomorrow. Quality Furniture—Rugs Woodhouse-Grunbaum dependable quality dining room furniture, living room furni- ture, bedroom furniture to suit every taste. Following is a list of the kind of bar- gains to expect. There are only one or two of a kind. Come early if you want any of the special articles below advertised. All are subject to prior sale. See many other equally attractive Values on our display floors and in our Pike street windows. Former Sale 6 only 9x12 Axminster Rugs, rolid Colors with Price Price band borders; values today $55; January Sale price ... . 845.50 $55.00 MAHOGANY DRESSBR.........849.00 2 only $3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, solid \ $62.75 WALNUT DRESSER 852.50 with band borders; values today $80; January - Sale price ...... $47.50 see p24 eencpaer tte DRESSER «.. — S only 9x12 Wilton Rubs, values today $175.00 ee ARORA DRESSING abies 75 eave ig pric ac ae vimee a os 1 only 9x12 Wilton Rug; value today $125.00 5250 MAHOGANY CHIFFONTER wy |! Su ois Wien ms 875.00 $30.00 MAHOGANY POSTER BED 862.50 BLANKETS 25% OFF $46.50 IVORY DRESSING TABLE. ....838.00 Al) Sample Blankets on hand—30 pairs tn all. $5750 IVORY DRE G TABLE - $16.00 These aré all-wool both warp and filling $65.00 IVORY DRESSER . 6.00 $32.50 Blankets . $24.00 $33.50 BUFFET, golden or fumed oak, 826.25 $27.50 Blankets . 20.75 $26.50 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET 824.50 $55.00 JACOBEAN OAK BUFFET .....847.50 WE'LL TRUST YOu! $24.00 Blankets . $20.00 Blankets ) our Credit System has been established for your leonvenience to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms ~~ easier and our prices are lower than will be found | anywhere. No extra charges. No interest. |You’'ll Pay Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co. Hoover Is Opposed to Further U. S. Loans to Europe Nations « 7 | THIEVES THRICE VISIT Bakery Co. twice Tuceda They obtained $1 at the bake 1909 Westlake ave. and $2 f ] ti tte eeting of the Her-|ington to attend the meeting of “sore cd Bont industrial conference SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 7 bert Hoover is emphatically opposed | president's in bot aj to further loans by the United|says “the problem before our gov tapped States government to any European/ernment is one of ratification of}. ‘ nations. In @ statement made pub-| peace and ordinary business, not} Ne, here he declared that all future|}one of increasing our burden oven Hoover declared “the financial relations between this) taxation.” | needs to wet away from the ne ‘ country and. Europe should be con-| Pointing out that European na i governmental helo, | fined to ordinary busine: processes: til] have on hand quantities aily and extern and get ba bu rities to Hoover, who Is en route to Wash- tide THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Just fifty years ago this winter Dr. Pierce gave to the world his famous them work and ** Favorite Prescription” for the distressing weaknesses and complaints of women. For many years he had been in the active practice of medicine and his spe- cialty was the diseases of women. Later he desired to give this to the public, and he received a trade- mark protection from the United States patent office for this medi- cine, which is an herbal, *‘ temper- ance” prescription with all the ingredients printed on the bottle wrapper. In his every day practice in the early days he also used a tonic and alterative for the blood, which was so universally beneficial that he determined to place this medicine in the drug stores of the United States, where it could be readily procured by the public. This he called his “Golden Medical Discovery,” which he had prescribed many years for the stomach, liver and blood. Both these medicines met with instant success, and during the past half century have sold in greater quantities than any other proprie- tary medicines. Neither of Dr. Pierce's medicines contain alcohol and both are herbal extracts of native medicinal plants. For the past fifty years forty- : eight million bottles have been used by the American public, and they are j today the standard tonics for men and women. They are now put up in tablet as well as liquid form, and sold by, every druggist in the‘land. A trial package can be obtained by sending 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. Write Dr. Pierce’s if you want free confidential medical advice. | THREE GIRLS BAKERY|\: Burglars picked on the Three Girls n instances were wor THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920. REID IS OPPOSED TO REFERENDUM PLAN Editor The Star: I wish to ne consideration of your rea the submit law of supply and demand r principle i» that labor ean not be p than It earns, and An wing criticiam and cor aid more letter from Mr car depend that in vice president of the N WAY OF her these two principles railway, upon the open pub-|are going to still govern the affa lished in your paper 1 m er principle of equal 1919, relative to the ere of | validity is of course that labor should industrial court for the trying | be paid ax much out of what 1 of such industrial dis-| as ts nt with the legitimate mpr " t ma er pr e that will always |have to be borne in mind is that the art: “The princt.| Public will r tand f pal ¢ © to your plan in) labor being paid wage the referendum part of tt. That | nto other classes of similar la all right in t but I do not see | bor how the pubit oneik letaittiount While I have criticised one fe ly on questions of thin kind, If only | tre Of your plan, namely, the refer ahould be referred to the|¢ndum feature, I am frank to oa sk: Geaaiais, te ee ea that I have nothing better that I ; be that the put 1) can submit. It is a very large and inform itself and Intel y,|% very diMcult quonti¢n but if it should happen that several H, ALYIN MOORS cases should be referred at one ree time, it is a certainty that the PORTLAND MAN “I think you have to allow the de cision of the court to be final but con | Bernhardt Was Run Down tinue the right to strike, Any em 4 ployer or organization that refused} From Rheumatism When to abide by the award of the court He Began Taking Tanlac would receive #o little moral support from the public that It would be ean rneuenatienn: 90 bad wher tleally certain to lose, and pre Ftp a SX) ould in course of tin this would b « and would ognized and the dec . r Poco Li tong besten \ said KE. O. Bern Am & matter of actual practi ot Se beeen ee | | ; Pulley Co, who “I fear that the greatest evil we! 428 East Forty-sixth st are suffering from is the fact that the radical element while actually in seems to be control of most labor or suffered for two yeat® and such a bad fix that T was the on ae do not nee just how phy lity.” he be reformed, but tht The rhe » om t and ba a © bent me and wh 11d have to be hy me. The great-| up, in 1 was almost hel e with the/and had to have somebody around and it may:|me nearly all the time. I 1 " restrict tmMl-/ hardly get any sleep and the * gration of t ans until the coun-| would be so had I would wake uf ry can more thoroly digest the sur-| dur the night and have to have us it now h a hot w and have to be Has Nothing Detter rubbed nt before I would There are a few principles that |i" i well, sec will abid the oh fe oP gat jo with us M’MICKENTO RETAIN SIGHT : |Attorney, Badly Burned, Will ef of which f and told b And that wan a | Recover ! for me when I began 2 r before T had finished ; my second bottle I was feeling lk Maurice R. McMicken, Se a different r ar ed te awyer, who wna da usly t it until now jed in a fire wh roke out in a mpletely @ hunting © near Dungeness Sun tiam and . |day, was ried on the road to of the past and day 1 recovery by physicians at the Se attle General hospital Wednesday He ts expected to be out of the hos pital within a week or ten days MeMieck riously am working as hard ny man T have nd of my lost just fine “gf Round about t arms w short, T am tn ning I believe in giving enn fa due credit and te © flam ull the praise for m el fine condition heat, impris Taniac ts sold in Beatle by Rarte hin the room. | pru: r the persona} hought that M special Tantac represen « t of } tive —Adverfisement ident, but ptimintic a hunting tr |Prize Is Koukia for Best Poster Katherine cs very phy- . : or | ae * Nusated Iron below won » of $ omen and evoneer. stor. rded 8ec arent mooe ae selended. Atal ved deems” 7 mention Fr Hoexer ure, emulsified cod-liver oil ¢ Brow | » not medicine as many are prone to think of medicine. SCOTT'S EMULSION \ Seek ‘‘Milkman” = _ With Glass ree milker 6 warned pOisde iat is of utmost importance to 1any children, hildren relish and thrive on Scott's is a “‘truism”’ accepted the world over. Give Scott’s to the children and watch them srw strong! pi tt & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. is milk truck and job fre t 47, with one blue an i r m the ‘Celluloid’ Shoe Is Not Fireproof | Mrs. toes Anton in the POKANE, Jan r’ ghoe tip caught Mule sniffed Ralph, doing bucket of water a | Mra, Ralph will be able to walle) § gain in a week or #0 The National Standard Peter Religious, -the BIG VALUE Roll Not Bolshevistic of id lat la hefore Immigration Inape yowan porn A load of literature, supposedly ond very. bright erlmaon, was in evidence, It Economical 5 translated Pete's free today. “No laws ASK for explains Gowan The National Union of es of 3 Ri », which is the A. F. of L. Be ee eee seach eau vic AMERICAN PAPER CO. nae three cpa hite tributers, Seattle “sont ¢ Utmost Importance: : a form of growth-nourishment | |’ That most) b« | January |pany with a Dainty Undergarments Upper Main Floor. Remarkable style aa- sortments which feature fine quality and The Rhodes Co.'s characterias- values of high stand- ard. The displays are ar- ranged expressly to con- veniently aid you in choos- ing undergarments appro- priate for your spring and summer needs, tie Philippine Embroidery attractive of and spectal de work fine complete exquisitely Envelope Chemines All sizes at $3.50 and $9.60, White Petticoats of splendid painsook with lace at Bloomers of Crepe, Ratinte and Sateen, at $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 * Camisoles of flesh colored Crepe de Chine and Wash Satinas, at $1.26, $1.50, $195 0. Gowns of lingerie cloth, in at $1.60, $1.95, $2.60 and $5.50 Fancy Poplins A broken line of 200 yards of 2inch Cotton Poplins suitable for house dresses, smocks, —Upper Main Floor Scotch Plaids Yotton Suiting n. This fabric 200 yards of ¢ with a wool fin is 36 inches wid and is appro. priate for school drem arate ekirts. Formerly nursday, a yard 75¢. —Upper Main Floor, Political Aims Mayor Fitzgerald's first bitter and | ev unswerving opponent, an opponent who hopes that the mayor will be snowed under and sent down to the mire of defeat and political oblivion, ame to light Wednesday morning. Cause of Split in Mayor’s Family, you get licked!" New Spring Apparel is making strong demands for display space in our ready-to-wear section—in Velvet Suits Are Reduced to $39.75 New Second Floor, consequence The assortment dis- plays models that sold formerly at ).00, $85.00, and black, brown, These Yelvet Suits are trimmed with nutria and near seal fur and em- broidery. The assem- blage displays the short flare and finger tip length suit coat, lined with fancy silk and plain peau de cygne. Sizes 16 to 40, in burgundy and Outing Flannel 1,000 yards of 26-inch Outing Flannel in dark gray and blue plaids. Formerly 25c, special Thurs- day, a yard 20¢. —Upper Main Floor, Men’s Silk and Wool Shirts, Special $3.00 Main Floor Rear. The 87 Shirts assembled from our regular stock for this clean-up sale sold formerly at $5.00. They are made of fine wool and silk mixed in a broken line of plain and fancy striped patterns, some of which are slightly soiled from display. The assortment consists of sizes and quantities according to following sched- tiles: Quantities Pres 3 6 15 i 4 Neer Mogey — and = Siges . 5.606 ree regy 15 15% 16 161% Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing If you want to keep your good condition, be careful wash it with, Most soaps and prepared st contain too much alkali, the scalp, makes the hair b is very harmful. Mulsified ery day?” “Yen,” smiled the mayor. “And will you and me go fishing ver we want?” “Yes. “Then,” wey crowed Bobbie, “I hope He is Robert Fitzgerald, 8023 32nd ave, N. W. Altho Robert has no vote—he ts the mayor is filled nly 9 years old | woe at the} and nems voiced by; with makes biaw all the rder to bear is the fact that Rob- { Fitzgerald is bne of the mayor's | » the Robert's decision to ‘fight the |j/ ™ r tooth and nail and do all in his power to bury the elder Fitzger ald in the slough of utter defeat next arch was made Tuesday marning when the Fitzgerald family gathered ut the breakfast board. a viped Robert, mayor, avill they make | uneliman again?” @ mayor replied, 1 thru th rll be down nd willhay stay home.” y hom exela B Are you sur Will you be JOHN DOE TURNS OUT TO BE AN AFFINITY FRANCISCO, r Jan, 6.—An red to sim SAN jeman. the w ¢ clared she went to dir r with him Mrs. red that her hut “dark dinner or a Loom) sping com loctor’s wife.” the com NEGLECTED COLDS. ARE DANGEROU: King’s New Discovery soon breaks a cold and checks a cough Dr. ( Basares fever—sneezes—and then J hard cold deve Take a little Dr, King's New Dis:| sovery when the sniffles start, Tt will soon check the cold, the cough provoking throat-tickle. Used every where by people who know why it yas been on the market for half a entury Relieves cold cough. rippe, croup, No disagreeable ifter-effects, All druggists—60c and $1.20 a bottle, Bowels Behind Schedule? Liver acting lazy? Bring th time with Dr. King’s New Gentle but sure-act ers that are tonicky in action and} pleasing in results, StfMl 25¢ @ bot-! (tle at all drug stores. J \Why Stay Fat? “it you | *f oil shampoo (which is pure | trely greaseless), is much than anything else you can shampooing, as this can’t jure the hair, Simply moisten your hair water and rub it in. One teaspoonfuls will make an ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses the hair and scalp tt Jnthese dift'- ily. The lather rinses out easily, : me, dieting [removes every particle of dust, - | dandruff and excessive ail. dries quickly and evenly, leaves it fine and silky, You Can Reduce The answe of most fat people is ard, too troublesome force the wever, in Marmola the a zatle ota these diffi- miess, ents p sold by drug they can b Or, ‘the Marmola| fluffy and easy to manage. ave. a it, You can get Mulsified co now oui shampoo at most any drug is very cheap, and a few 6 enough to last everyone in the ily for months, FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF PEET BROS. SO cial for Thursday 8 bars Crys tal White Soap 1 large package Sea Foam and 6 bars Creme Oil Soap $1.10 WORTH $1.10, SPECIAL AT Soaps are famous for their wonderful cleansing qualities excuse for being too fat, but luce two, three or four pounds k without fear of bad after- py Peet Bros.’ Witch Soot Destroyer 10c Witch Destroyer quickly removes the soot from stoves, furnaces, ete; per package .. $2.25 Roll Blue Plaster Board Paper, Special at $1.98 You can be sure of a good warm house if you line it with Plaster Board Building Paper. This is an extra heavy blue building paper in rolls containing 250 square feet. Special per roll.. -. $1.98