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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920. A SALE T0 MARK AN EVENT A Sale of Furniture to Fix in Your Mind the New Name of This Store Hereafter the Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc., will be known as Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Inc. The merchandise of ft is all from regular stock and so greatly lowered in price as to leave no room for hesitation. FOR EVERY ROOM oo | ai ‘Now Comes Black Lingerie|| aS Tee, Ae Be! Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Aileen Reveals Intimate Information || The Rhodes Co. It’s " Shimmering--- Vampish | | Thrift By paying cash for what you purchase daily and the practice of thrift will result in fixed habits that will prove of inestimable val- ue and set a worthy example. To make this event a milestone in our progress we have determined to fairly outdo ourselves by presenting rare FURNITURE Substantial Reductions on Underwear for Women and Children Upper Main Floor. ravishing of slip that Ts chantilly aw wan Jace latest thing In tntir tnine attire is BLACK LINGE The pink teddy bear, the ct pagne colored chemise, the yellow |‘ knickers and the old rose kimono have gone to join the bustle and mut- | CO" Was 5 ton siseves. | Even milady’s I quite lo crt in lingerte ts black | gether gorgeou s vampish, petal was designed with si jin delicate tone ‘ green and yellow. The effect reminded me jof Nazimova and the Arapian Nights. |} | |"vhe Oriental touch was achteved in |f|| a way by the mandarin jacket and the straight trousers If I am found dead 4 garbed in as like And h colored genta with And the only $45! pajamas are price, my Wednesday will indeed be a thrift day in our Women’s Knit Underwear Section. With the many assortments of dependable under- garments for women, boys and girls this sale for Wednesday will be opportune to replenish the family wardrobe at worth while savings. Women’s Union Suits, of white medium weight cotton, in high neck, long and elbow sleeve style, in ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44, Formerly $1.50; special for Wednesday’s sell- ing, a suit $1.00, Women’s Union Suits of medium weight white merino, in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length style. Sizes 34 to 42. For- merly $2.50, special for Wednesday's sell- ing, a suit $1.75. Women’s Union Suits of white merino, in good weight and in high neck, long and elbow sleeve style, and Dutch neck, elbow sleeve style with ankle length—special for Wednesday’s selling: black heart to one alte uit fast atin, It iderios | | t my | Le dernie hime black distinguished sale BEDROOM SUITE | one of Seattle's smartest “shops as You Can Save $60 | A Walnut Suite consisting of Dresser, Chit. fonier, Dressing Table and Bed. Regularly $282.50; now $225. This suite also in mahogany. $218 Ivory Suite for $187.50, Chiffonier, Dresser and Bed. Numerous other like values, MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN CARPETS $x12 Wilton Velvet. ‘Was $60—now $48.50 9x12 Axminster. $70—now $61.50. «_-@8,1 DINING ROOM SUITES Regular $648.50, Now $535 Eleven pieces in Walnut—Extension Table, Buffet, five blue leather seated Chairs, Arm Chair, China Cabinet, Serving Table and Tea n. it be $1 may that! opmpanying the ja are sir mules, In correspondl black smartness, ‘They are faxhic of black brocade and lined with vivid | rose satin. What sub-deb can restat these chic | lttle foot warmers? I predict they | will sweep thru the ranks of flapper- | dom with their ravishing “swank- |ness” like all the fire of a new spit jour. | | I have intentionally held the best Colds Get instant relief with |||‘ gaan estore. 1 ‘Pape’s Cold Compound" || | artistry a latest 50 Quartered Oak Suite, $114. $169.50 Jacobean Suite, $187.50. And many other similar offers, Nasty 8.3x10.6 Wilton Vel- vet. Was $57.50—now $45. Oxi? Velvet. now $37.50, wi 7, Was $xi2 9 Wiltan. Was $136—now $75. $x12 Bigelow. Was $50—now $67.50. ‘ she ning this ime Don't # stuffe Quit] For this delightful new bt blowing and snuffling! A dose of! gerie would certainly be inc ate “Pape's Cold Compound” taken ev-| without the Nttle pair ery two hours until three doses are | BLACK G § 1 taken usually breaks up @ cold and |; eyes upon » delightful ends all grippe misery, |vanities are trimmed with colored rhe very first dose opens your | h flowers, and ruffles of black clogged-up nostrils and the air >, passages of your head; stops nose | o's smart set ts due for a relleves the heada »/ thrill when milady makes her first “, feverishness, — snee in these truly charming . stiffness, | Wire Briefs uickest, surest relief known and! es | Tapestry Rockers, the with Stand, ts only a few cents at drug lar prices of which | LONDON.—Gen. Ian Hamiit regular prices whic! res, It acts without assistance ‘astes nice, Contains no quinine. 7 fully guaran- | posed to punishment of Marshal range from $47.50 to ent. A betiod | anders, German commander Turk $118.00, now all reduced » End Dandruff that has | A. J. Partan and Insist on Pape'st armies to One-Fifth off. number anty. | it |W. H. Rievo two years McNeils. As WASHINGTON Library Tables Reduced toria court sentence holds on charge | Golden Ash, regular $15.00 for $12.00. disloyal Mterature. | Regular $16.50 for $13.50. WASHINGTON-—I sidro Fabelo |}. | Regular $15.00 for $12.5: named minister of Mexico to Ger Regular $17.50 for $15.00. many. | NEW YORK.—Wireless telephon- |} | | | Medallion Seamless Wilton 00, for $37.50 9x12 AlLover ‘apestry, regular $35.00, for $28.50. 9x12 Seamless Velvet, $55.00 for $48.50. These are but a few examples of the values offered in this depart- ment—there are hun- dreds of others to choose from, 9x12 blue, gray and tan Seam- less Tapestry, $42.50, for $37.50. 9x12 allover design Tapestry, $35.00, for $28.50. 9x12 Seamless Tapestry, $35.00, for $25.00. Low Prices on ‘Rockers! Mahogany Rocker, velour covered. Regular $38.50, for $29.00. Same style, regular $42.00, for $35.00. Rocker, regular $17.56 for $14.25. Electric Iron Velvet, Girls’ Union Suits—White, fleece lined Union Suits in sizes 2 to 14 years. Formerly $1.50 and $1.75. Special for Wednesday’s selling, a Children’s Vests and Pants of gray or white Merino. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. Special for Wednesday’s selling, a garment..........95¢ . Infants’ Shirts of white Merino Women’s Union Suits of pink cotton, sizes that nia down Sront eae io : o 3 “ sh ey, y - months to 214 years. Formerly 34 to 42 in low neck, no sleeve style of $1.25. Special for Wednesday's medium weight. Formerly $1.50, special — selling, each ......0..sseeees for Wednesday's selling, a suit $1.00. Infants’ Bands of silk and wo Boys’ Union Suits, gray fleece lined suits a —_ 6 months to 2% years. in sizes 6 to 14 years. Formerly $1.25, spe- ormerly 50c. Special for Wednes- cial for Wednesday’s selling, a suit... .95¢ Frenc r Sizes 4, 5 and 6, formerly $3.50 a suit, at $2.50. Sizes 7, 8 and 9, formerly $4.00 a suit, at $3.00. Women’s Shirts and Pants of gray wool in flat weave. Sizes 36 to 46. Formerly $2.50, special for Wednesday’s selling, a garment $1.75. Very Special! Electric Iron $3.35 Here of the big bar- gains of this special occa- sion. A ¢pound is one sing. appearance little acces n Op: | There is one sure way never failed to remove dandruff once, and that is, to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drag store (this {s all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub {t in |gently with the finger tips By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will |completely” dissolve and entirely 10x34, regular $12.50, for $9.85; 6x26, $4.50, for $3.45. | day’s selling, each.......... or 3 for $1.00 ing between Ossining and Chicago successful. BERLIN,—Police rad Communist | gpa tata Seaman 1; = |Manila Soon ‘to Get |Milk and Dairy GRUNBAUI Co. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” “Pay as Convenient” destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how mrgw dandruff |you may have | You will find all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly, land your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, | Slossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Now While Deliveries Are Possible Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possible. limited, specified number of Ford cars allotted to this territory. There is only a You will be wise to buy one now while we can get cars to deliver. A signed order with us is your protection. Even our small allotment of Ford cars have bona fide orders for them. is not shipped us until This is because the demand for Ford we cars all over the country is greater than the supply or production. So, don’t depend on spring delivery. Only so many Ford cars will be shipped in to this territory; only so many will be able to get Ford cars. If you would be forehanded and plan ahead, you will have us deliver you a Ford car as soon as possi- ble. Then you will have it to use whenever you want it. The Ford is an all year utility—in your home or busin iceability, its ease of operation, its low cost of maintenance It will serve you the year around. such, Its serv- i have made it Spring and summer, autumn and winter, it is your servant; always ready to do your bidding. ALFRED G. AYERST, INC., 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way East 126. CENTRAL AGENCY, INC. Broadway and Pike St. MYERS & BAIRD, 4th Ave. at James St. HIGGINS & MATTHEWS, 315 Nickerson St. MOTOR CO., L. M. CLINE 1102 E. 45th. CLARK-BAKER CO., 3806 Ferdinand. East 320 Elliott 750 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Queen Anne 74 *Kenwood 31 Rainier 56 WASHINGTON —Smuggling drugs and liquor from Mexico blamed for crime on border, WASHINGTON.—Clothing makers meet Attorney General Palmer to talk price cut. WASHINGTON —Can’'t use Yanks with allied forces in Silesia, WASHINGTON.—Carter Glass ts sworn in as senator from Virginia. BLUEFIELD (W. Va.).—Twenty dwellings and 10 stores burned at lager, W. Va., at loss $150,000. WINNIPEG (Manitoba)—Oficials consider electrification C. P, R. R. in mountains, MADISON (Wis).—University of Wisconsin announces salary increase to faculty. WASHINGTON, — Bi11_ granting statehood to Hawaii is introduced. SPOKANE. R. Raymond Portland, recovers memory on visit from relatives. WASHINGTON.—Alaskans attend funeral Geo. E. Baldwin, pioneer Alaska civil engineer. SPOKANE.—Herbert Brown held for Calgary officers connection mis appropriated funds. Geo. jewelry stolen from home Fowler. KELSO.—Pioneers mourn death of Mrs. Eunice Huntington Winsor, 85, of Shelton. BUTTE. out on strik T,— Annual saengerfest itheran church at Stan- Bricklayers’ union goes SPOKAD sleeping sickness. victim, PARIS mer premier, is on his way to I KIDNEY Bladder Weakness Iaboratory has Third death here from R. L. Rotehford ote A famous Euro} given the world ry that quickly soothe: stops Weakness of Bladder heals and a Kidneys, all night no getting up If you want to “for | bladder,” and enjoy wi | night, with ment from n days, then use th | Trial. 50c BOX FREE Also “New Science” Book To Introduce we will give away 100,000 Packages sout FRE postpald any. where, Contain full 1 Rox of PRO. GLANDIN, and “New Selence” Book tell- om rest all tent= your ew remedy on Free dress, and get all by return mail, today WOUTH, 74 Cortlandt St, New York Write CENTRALIA.—Thief returns $200 | Georges Clemenceau, for: | nderful new dis- | et you have al ae aoe It’s First Sawmill MANILA, Feb, 3.—What is said to be the first modern sawmill in the | Orient will be opened in February here. OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get Busy and Relieve Those Pains With That Handy Bottle of Sloan's Liniment AT Sloan's does, it does thor- oughly—penetrates without rub- bing to the assailed part and prompt- ly relieves all manner of external pains and aches. You'll find it elean| and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy lfor sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, bad weather after-effects. | For 38 years Sloan's Lintment has| |helped thousands the world over. You won't be an exception. It is | unequaled in producing results. All druggists—35e, 70, $1.40. Sioan's| Liniment Keep 1t handy GLISS OF SALTS ~—GLEANG KIDNEYS lie your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat | less meat. | | When your kidneys hurt and your! back feels sore, don’t get scared and| proceed to load your stomach with a| lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. | |Keep your kidneys clean like you |keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with mil rmiess salts which | removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal | activity. The function of the kid-| jneys is to filter the blood. In 24 lof acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. | Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any | pharmacis out four ounces of Jad) Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn- ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine, This famous salts is made m the acid of; grapes and Jlemon juice, eombined) with lithia, |and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine | so it no longer is @ source of irri- tation, thus ending bladder weak- ness, Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent |lithia-water drink which everyone | should take now and then to keep their kidneys ¢lean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drink- ing, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache, Men Open Session PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 3.—(United Press.}—-A combined convention of the Pacific Milk Dealers’ associa- tion and the Pacific Northwest As- sociation of Milk and Dairy Inspec- tors opened here today, and will con- tinue for three days. Dairymen and inspectors from the Pacific coast states and British Co- lumbia are here to participate in the three-day program, Undertakers Want No Sunday Funeral JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Feb. 3.—One hundred and eighty undertakers and ministers of Trans- vaal have petitioned that no funerals be held on Sunday. “We want a day of ” they say. Six white persons and two negroes is the Sunday aver- age, the petition says. /RESCU Kidney, liver, bladder and acid troubles are most dan | because of their insidious Heed the first warning they, that they need attention by eases and then the bods |furtherattacks. Threesizes,all Big Aluminum Ware Sale Continues Wednesday WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED AT ARE Here is a great opportunity to stock up on your cooking utensils. Six extra good items are offered in the high-grade “Reliance” Aluminum Ware. . Assortment consists of the following items: -6-quart Aluminum Tea Kettles. ,2-quart Aluminum Double © ers. ‘ lator. Boil- 6-cup Aluminum Coffee Perco- 6-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle. 8-quart Aluminum Pr erving Kettle. *§-quart Aluminum Berlin Kettle with patent strainer, , Choice at $1.59. Now Is the Time to Do Your Pruning 6-Foot Tree Pruners $1.50 8-Foot Tree Pruners $1.75 These Tree Pruners are equipped with a good steel blade and have a patent lever which makes them very easy to operate. They also have a sliding hand grip, a big improvement over the old style pruner.