The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 5

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y Four Floors of Service || for the Home-Lover Our aim is to make choice at this great Furniture Siore not only profitable, but nasy and pleasant also. Maney- saving prices appeal to the thrifty. Tremendous slocks in every department make choice easy, and comyetent, courteous salesmen make every transaction a pleasure. WOODHOUSE - GRUNBAUM Furniture Co., Inc. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” CREDIT? OF COURSE! You wil! find our Credit Terms as gen erous as our And prices are low you don't have to ask for credit an @ favor. We extend ft as a matter of course, Choose to day—we'll trust you. \Smallpox and Flu East of Mountains | SPOKANE, Wash, Jan. 28.—Fol lowing is @ list of reported flu cases Kalispell, Mont. 5; Spokane, & | mew casea; Lewiston, schools closed. | Yakima, 60; Moscow, 30; Pullman, | 100; Wenatchee, 45. Smalipax appears to be spreadin jall over the eastern end of th state and in northern Idaho, accord ling to reports today Yea, Alfred, matrimony has its ad Wantages. A bachelor has to pay to Attend lectures, but a marrifd man Gets his at home Health Is Yours _ If the Blood Is Kept Pure ‘Almost Every Human Ail-| most serious are Rheumatism, with ite torturieg pains; Catarrh, often ment Is Due to Blood | 4 forerunner of dread consumption, Impurities | Kezema, Tatter, Erysipelas and other disfiguring skin dis M : ‘Fou can not overestimate the im-| > ge proves the gad « of keeping the blood free which makes the strongest men helpless, and many other diseases are the direct result of impure impurities. Whea you realize | that the heart is constantly pump-| pioog, Sag this vital fluid w all parte of) You can in a large measure avoid the body, you can readily see that) tianitity to disease, by the use of Sey tmpurity in the blood will cause/s 5. S$, the wonderful Blood rem @erious complications. jedy that Bas been in constant use Any slight disorder or impurities for more than fifty years. §. 8. 8 @ source of danger, as every vital|cleanses the blood thoroughly It of the body depends upon the| is sold by druggists everywhere Blood supply to praperty perform its} For valabie literature and med functions. feal advice absolutely free, write to Many painful and dangerous dis |day to the Medical Dept, Swift Gases are the direct result of a bad| Specific Company, 256 Swift Labor Gondition of the blood. Among the|atory, Atiauta, Ga. ¥ ¥. f THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920. |Fortunes Made in } Sale of Potatoes WASHINGTON, Jan, 28 sive profiteering tn | ‘Jai a x Will H. Bar Also He oe * a % He’s Dad aller In full dress ‘ » tough mugs Charges noon brought to the at tention of the gevernment, it was learned today, and are being invest! are betrur humt | gated made Fortunes probab! out of the ¢ OF INTEREST This isa Short Letter, butit =" Brings a Message of Im- |...) yi. 6.) and Tit’ taged their big merap for | portance to every Woman, ''«*ie"! of tie United States, a kid used to run Aeaceaecectnomase t t the Kansas plains, get: | Woodford, Vt.—''I took Lydia EL ting into more mischief than was Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and © ccessary ape, but gradually | " Liver Pills before | «otting t of it knocked out of| id was born him by ather’s kindly hand. | MAN ON c's FORCE was Will H. Barr, in those He grew, but unlike most of Will didn't stop growing when | twhile nate way men and gay birds ow Barr bec explanation » when Mays bare My baby weigh- ed cight and one-| That half pounds when “y* born and I did not. epttermanypaine. th ‘ou can publi this letter if you wish for I would not be without he is th a medicine be~ John Stringer fore childbirth. JouN Lipi-| (he eyes of 5 youths whom he RINT, Woodford, Vt. has befriended when they slipped ‘The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham's |“! fell into the hands of the law, | Vegetable Compound is 80 success.|0° \* the best man in Seattle ful in overcoming woman's ills ia be- Which brings us cause it contains the tonic, stren; Presidency of Harr. very year old ‘ening properties of good old fashioned Kansans in Seattic rally together un | roots and herbs, which act on the fe-| “er the banner of the Kansas Sun organiam. Women from all ‘lower club. Thursday night, in of the country are continually, © een hall, Arcade building, such | will convene. There will! nd music, but, most of| ng will mark the end) ad n Niele de of the presidency of Will H. Barr you want spec! ite He hes served as president for the! | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- | last year | fidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter | letiring with will be opened, read, and answered | Karr by women only. H. Fisher, secretary, New officers | | will be elected. Every Jayhawker in| |town is expected and invited to be there {dentally to his presidential and b duties, Barr is called “Dad by some 15 youtha, whom he has helped start straight er securing | j their release from th 1 A large number brought into charges of gr nin Sheriff ent, and, in sround to the him will be Day vice president, and Mrs, Will en robbery, are young generally their first Offense. The judges of the court b eve these youths should have an. [LOOK OUT FOR] MASTER STRENG AND BLOOD BUILDE ler Wears Claw- ads Jayhawker Society to 15 Y © they write to him. + & oungsters, ‘Will H. Barr Other chance. They all know what & reformatory or prison Is, and they jdon't wih to spoil a young man's life by sending him thera, So t appoint guardian” to kee straight, ond give the youth pended nentences | Chief of guardians is Wit H, Barr He meets the boys, for most of them are little that, when they are brought to the jail, There he has an Opportunity to observe them and more pick out the unlucky from the truly | bad. Thoe he believes to be sdund at And that | ard heart, he seeks to aid ny he has been appol n” for some 15 boys seattered all over the oc he keeps track of them y ry. But Regularly And, judging by the tone of their letters, every one is making good. “Once in @ while, I run across a boy without grat but I cut him right away,” says Barr, “and into jail he =. Hin mm sentence is revoked. Hut those cases are few, and mont o aided are making © ude or principle. from my string During the last remaining days of this week shoe values are at the lowest point for the year. This ~ FINAL CLEAN-UP is alive with very smart footwear at wide reduc- tions. Costs have no bearing on these final prices. ‘ Exchanges or refunds at your convenience. One lot of Women’s |Vovelty Boots, mostly lace models, with medium and short vamps. Grays, Blacks and Browns; 150 pairs, sizes 1 to 6, at $3.95 One lot of Women’s All-black Lace Boots, with welted soles and leather Louis heels—sizes 2 to 43; 100 pairs at Last January Message! BIG SPECIALS, MEN! One Lot of Boyden, Hurley, Dry Sox, Keith and Dalton Heavy Winter Shoes, every pair with a known value of $15 or more, One lot of 50 pairs. A very fine All-black Kid Lace Bowt, with welted sole ‘and leather Louis heel. Sizes 6 to 9, at $6.60 Dr. A. Reed’s famous Cushion Shoes for women, made of fine, all-black kid—button or lace — $5.40 Final clean-up of Felts. All Women’s Felt Slippers, in values up to $3.00, now in two lots, at PT 95 $1.50 now grouped under just one price— $10.95 One lot of Men's Street Boots in Browns or Blacks,.on several very desirable lasts, at mmer) are} boys I have | The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns 54 Inch Upper Main Floor Silvertone Velour a vara $6 ILVERTONE VELOUR is one of the most favored weaves in the market of beautiful fabrics and is in much demand for the comple- tion of Spring suits and coats. The admirable qualities of this fabric is enhanced by its softness and character of texture which will not retain wrinkles, The showing includes Spring shades of Taupe, Reindeer, Tan, Pekin-blue, Victory-red, Brown, Green, Copenhagen-blue, Henna and Navy A Special Sale of Dress Skirts at $14.95 New Second Floor I N an assortment of 40 Silk and Wool Skirts, taken from our regular stock, are models that sold formerly at $19.50 and $24.50, which are reduced substantially in order to make the necessary room for Spring apparel. They are designed in pleated, tunic and two-piece styles, of rich wool plaids and checks, plain black and navy taffeta silk, and black, navy and brown costume velvet, with separate belts, novelty pockets and button trimming. 24- to 30-inch Waist Measures AER. Women’s Flannelette Gowns $1.25 Upper Main Floor stripes, in and hemstitched V-neck They are an unusual | $1.25, and will give you | comfort and 15, 16 and 17, blue RENTHOGHIT | IN COURT CASE | Won't Let “Anti” Collect} Pound of Flesh Rent hogs, especially those) identified with Japanese, recetved a) set-back at the hands of Superior Judge Clay Allen Tuesday, when he disminsed a suit brought by C. W, Antill, who handles leases for many ) Japanese, tofforce A. Le pfcsnaer: to pay increased rent. Antill. secured control of the} Quincy apartments, 1721 2ist ave }On November 1, he raised rents in all apartments $20, Patterson re fured to pay. He stayed in his apartment during November, but paid only the old rent of $35, Then he moved. Antill brought sult for unlawful detainer. He wanted to get the $20 increase Patterson had refused to pay him, Judge Allen threw the case out of court when It was shown that Antill had not propertly werved notice of the raise. He had | only left notices under the doors. The law provides that notification must be by mail or to the tenant neral health depend uw; lood. If the kidneys and not the blood cannot be elean and pure, for these organs filter end cast out the waste matter, impurities end poisonous acids that cause nervous- rheumatic paine, backache, lan- ness, eore muscles, ewollen ints, stiffness, puffiness wader the eyes and other weakening symptome. wi unable to turn without help. me ind Foley Kidney Pille end can truly say | was relieved at ence. Iteke pieseure 11 ais Ne foal wtcheve hdney roca” dobelfeth, FoLey KIDNEY PILLS soothe, strengthen, heal overworked, weak and diseased kidneys and bled- der, When these organs are beara properly, the blood ie cleansed purified, appetite returns, diges. tion follows, refreshing sleep is pos sible, health and stre come again. SOLD EVERYWHERE Rivals Her Daughter in Youthful Beauty wh society matron 11 beauty is so well) she is regarded as) rival in t muddy or ‘s for| mornings. complexion | y i pint witch hagel skin ‘Ught’ and firm. Rogister hin keeps ~Boelal | NEW shipment displays a splendid assortment of Flan- nelette Night Gowns in pink and lay-down collar value satisfaction. New Cretonnes A Yard 65¢ Upper Main Floor may be truly said that none but the knows the many styles. at service, Sizes woman who has charge of her own home uses for which Cretonnes are available. To cover the couch or chair seat; to upholster a waist box; to use as | drapes, and to say nothing of its adapt- ff ability for the making of aprons, petticoats, etc.; all of which these floral and conven- tional designs, in attractive color combina- tions, serve to answer. “Dope” in Plans? WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Reform forces in congress are quietly organ- izing for an offensive against horse racing and gambling, which is ex- pected to drive those pastimes into head druggist and This will often bring quick relief from head noises, Clo; ould open, breathing becom: sy and the mucus stop drop- ne into the throat. to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. 3 e Why Not Include Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing If you want to keep your hair. ood condition, be careful What Wash it with. ‘Most soaps and prepared contain too much alkali, the scalp, makes the hair is Very harmful. Mulsified ofl shampoo (which is pure and. ly greaseless), is much better @ anything else you can use for sha pooing, as this can't possibly the hair. : Simply moisten the hair with 5 ter and rub it in. One or two | Spoonfuls will make an of rich, creamy lather, and ¢ ong | the hair and scalp thoroughly, | lather rinses out easily, and jevery particle of dust, dirt, jand excessive oi]. The hair | quickly and evenly, and it fine and silky, bright, fluffy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut shampoo at most any drug store. is very cheap, and a few ounces | enough to last every one in the ily for months. TRY STAR WANT ADS FIRE SCREEN Our new stock of Fire Screens is now on display. Make your -selections while the assortment is at its best. Four-Fold Fire Screens Dull black finish—flat frame. 26 inches high 30 inches high ished dull black. 30 inches high 36 inches high 30 inches high 30 inches high pe . $6.50 Fire Screens With Round F; Four-fold, covered with spring wire—fin- | 30 inches high, 5-fold. $10.00 Same Screens Finished in Gilt Fire Screens, Burnt Brass Finish These Floor Brooms are made in Seattle and are a big value at this price. Broom is constructed of fiber with a cane center—it makes an excellent house broom. Special at....50¢ 85c Floor Brooms at 59c

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