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sens THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. FORMERLY WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM “WE'LL EASY TERMS 4 GRUNBAUM “2 YOU” PAYMENT It’s part of our reg —_ FURNITURE. S smensi A little today and SPECIALS! sass 1 SPECIALS! Fiber Settees Name Sale | to ov sna manogany, ait Fiber Settces tn fumed tin: | Why pay full prices) “Piano ramps. sn many very ish that are prettily upbolst delightful styles at a straight reduction of 15° for Furniture when you ered in tapestry, regularly ; i! A Walnut Piano Ben@h, ree marked at $55, have ae > a —— der Sones aor 917.50 ¢ y the savings A Golden Finish Music Cab: Many other similar bargains. in ? hei inet, regular $16.50...813.50 this Sale? Many have Fine Cedar Chest, regular French Art Mirrors selected articles at big] #1200 for... 0.05 ‘ scores of other items 10x34, regular $12.60, for | Teductions. Have you] «ooighout the four floors of $9.85; 6x26, $4.60, for $3.45. home-furnishings. “Willewerat” Furniture Enters the Sale Three plece nll Veloars Arm Chairs For instance, there's a suite regularly marked at $167.60 that is Mp sell- ‘There is a suite that was a splendid value at $283.50 that has been low: $2318.50 Any piece of this ‘Willoweraft” can be ipiralideed separately at pro- portionate reductions. Just What the Kiddies Will Love No Need to Hesitate About Buying a Special Furniture Bargains for the og +i in Chairs, ew ug Such an assortment of splen- did Rugs, mostly all in the 9x12 size, in both Tapestries and Velvets. You can readily choose the Rug you want and at the fo ice you want to pay from this re showing. All About 1-5 Off Mothers should see them @ the Balcony —they will be sur- prised at the values offered. GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO., INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” Formerly Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co. 2 More Days Opportunity And then The Big Sale Ends. No more High-Grade Footwear at Reduction Prices after 6 o’clock Satur- day night. For two more days—Boots, Oxfords, Pumps, on the rack at HALF what they’re worth. For two more days whole lines of beautiful boots going at prices that save you $3 to $5 a pair. Complete Lines in Ladies’ Pumps and Men’s Shoes going at similar reductions. Your Last Chance at These Values Boots on the rack, in broken sizes..... 53.85 $4.85 Oxfords on the rack, in broken sizes... . $3.85 $4.85 Pumps on the rack, in broken sizes .....$3.85 $4.85 Boots, varied styles, all sizs ............$7.85 $8.85 Boots, varied styles, all sizes ............$8.85 $9.85 The above are some of the best values you ever saw and in addition, here is one on Pumps to still further reduce stock on some of our very finest lines: Extra Special on Pumps Kid, Suede, Patent Pumps that sell regularly for $10 to $17.50.. $6.85 » $14.85 Get In, Men, Get In! The best $12 to $18 Shoes made are going at $8.85 to $14.85. We are sell- ing $14 Washington Dry Sox at a Wonderfully strong Tan Shoe, full double sole, was $12, $7.85 TOW. coer cree ede renvenes BAXTER & BAXTER, 1326 Second Ave. a “Santen testimony of Fall committee, which is investigat | senate . OOUUGAQOGGSLNSEUODEOUEEQOSESUOROOALLGAOUGESOOUULUGLESOOSEEONOGAOOEOSOY | 140 active members, Associate mem- bers bring the total | 2,000. year |NO RECORD OF | ASSESSMENTS LEVIED for American ownership of ofl wells, public levied, no | Mexico, proper m can rights, I na of “protecting Amert on such @ proposal, | bers vention unequivocally, I got in the Washington office an jother brifliant bit of comment. |asked for news stories furnished |the wenate committer hearings. |was given @ bundle of “copy.” “AS HEARINGS WENT ALONG | WE CUT OUT THE COLOR” ture or human interest stores that I can get?” I asked, “No,” was the answer ‘We start cut out the color." In the New York office the work ing methods were explained careful: ly. Use of the word ts avoided sued from the New York office some 34 pieces in a year, T wan told in no second-rate office. This office sees to it that the newspapers learn about things that happen—atrocities, for example. department ia informed the press is informed. that is, of what the wants published. the state department” has constitut- ed much of the association's publict ty work “The murder map" and the “disor. der map” were issued by this assoc. ation to show how b’@ conditions are in Mexico, The “nmrder map” shows in regular “X marks the spot” fashion how many American lives have been lost in Mexico ince 1910, a period of ten years. CIvi N KILLINGS | INCLUDED IN LIST “Map shows 651 American live sacrificed to Mexican lawlessness, says the caption, Examination of the tabulation shows that all kinds of killings, including civilian mur- ders of the ordinary criminal charac. ter, are included in the list. I was assured that this story wag published | widely by newspapers, This map and ‘tabulation were released for publica. |tion on December 14, For November 16 the “disorder map” was released. The caption over this map was, “Map Proves Un- |restrained Reign of Rebellion and Outlawry Thruout Mexico.” A sub- cap refers to the “outrages” shown on the map, | ‘This map and tabulation constitute a plece of provocative propaganda, | It sees that Informed, declares positively that rebellion and | loutlawry are “unrestrained,” the tab- ulation contains a large number of |\Firemen Ask One | Day Off in Eight Asking an appropriation of $140, }000 from the city to pay a year's) salary to enough additional firemen ve present firemen one day off ight, a letter from the Fire Fighters’ un n was referred to the! ‘counetl ce committee by committee on public safety Wednes- jday afternoon ‘Market Man Loses | Decision by Hare ROCKFORD, IL, Feb. 5.—G. E. Polous, market man, lost a court decision by a hare today. to the game laws, he exposed the janimal’s cadaver for sale jJanuary 30 DONT SUFFER Use Soothing Musterole | When those sharp pains go shoott through ad, when your skull our hes seems as Mit would split, just rub alittle Musterole on your temples and neck, It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain,usually giving quick: relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made of mustard, Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recominend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and ac! of the) back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, | bruises, ohibisins, frosted feet—colds of the chest va often peeve peat onia). It is always dependable. és eink 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, | | MEXICAN WAR GETS $20,000 A YEAR (Conducts Propaganda for American Owners of Oil Lands and Mines Charies Hudson Boynton, before the ing the Mexican situation for the Boynton is paid $20,000 a year for his work, There are between 130 and up to about Associate members pey $1 per It in this association that conducts the propaganda in the United Staten mines and other property in Mexico. Boynton says that expenses are met by dues and assessments, He made record of aaseusments This association disavows any de- sire for American intervention in When I asked one of its presentatives in Washington what association had in mind as @ he said he didn't know. asked why they didn't come out [plainly and openly for intervention, jana he said the members “couldn't It may cepted as a fact that some mem- the association oppose inter- T had the press by the association during |)" 1 “Have you got any copies of fea: | ed to put some color into the stories, but as the hearings went along we, “intervention” | Little press matter ts is But issuing prepared “handout” copy in the method of second-rate publicity men. And Boynton's office Tt sees that the state association | paste, “Digging it out of | cised to be sure that you get real del- |for the reason that while the heading | the | Contrary | after WITH NEURALGIA STER M. WRIGHT “outrages” which consist of clashes } EW YORK, Feb. 6.—It coats | between Carranzista troops with reb $100 per year, and whatever else | els in the Mexican government's cam you want to give, to be an active|paign to suppress and wipe out ban member of the National Association | ditry, rebellion and outlawry for the Protection American | A count of t utrages” shows Rights in Mexte that in 46 of the cases lated, the “outrage” consisted of aggressive ac tion of federal troops against bandits, rebels and outlaws Why Pyramid p Aa Denia SEND FOR FREE TRIAL, Mailed free in plain wrapper. gives you relief. Gee's So-cent vee Rain the ‘Treatment. of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any druggist. Be relieved of itching, protruding piles, hemorrhotds and such rectal troubles. A single box has often be night. Send © no mube Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear (Modes of Today) A smooth, hairless akin always fol- lows the use of a paste made by mix ing some water with plain powdered delatone. This paste ied to the hairy surface two or min utes, then rubbed off the skin washed, when every trace of hair | will have vanished. No pain or. dis jcomfort attends the use of delatone but caution should be exer- atone, Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Girls—tf you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, ailky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doean't du muc.. good to try to brush or wash ft out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- |wolve it; then you destroy it entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to Moisten the scalp and rub it in gen uy with the finger tips. By morning moat, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. | You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will e#top, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much ‘dandruff you have. This simple rem. edy never fails, GRAY HAIR TELLS — TALES. TINT IT! TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE young. It is § t Raeeny to keep your hair young and beautiful as to |retain your youthful inte in li and people » Kray eaked strangs with "“Browna: as thousands of women have “Brownatone Ia My Beat Fi This wonderful preparation not rub or Wash off, If you want a |delightful surprise, just bru comb a rownatone ur gray, |, OF jhair and see it change like magic to golden, soft or d brown, or black—any sha d—the exact color to set complex~ ion, Absolutely Harmless is odorless, greaso~ Positively non-injurious, ain no lead, sul- zine, aniline, Used for growin, “Rrownatone” “and i hur, or awitches as well a Two colors ht to ediu Hrown" and “Dark Rrown to Black, Two 35e and $1.16, at all lead- ing drugeiate Special Free Tr! nd only lie with this e trial package and helpful book- nm the care of the hair, | Mall This Coupon Now, The ton Pharmacal Co. ¢ Coppin Bldg, Covington, ye Riclosed find 11 cents (to cov- or jbostage, packing and war tax) for Trial Package of Brown- atone. voeee Light to Medium. Brown or \P SL opark Brown to Bla | Mark with X shade wai mail with your full na address. BOOMER Hew Repeated Gray hair is @ tattle-tale. Don't endure Ny old. If at 40 you still feel young then | take the trouble to look young, | For to look and fi is to be) | cs bleached | Ae Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns ‘9 to 10 WOMEN'S COATS — A cleanup sate that in volvés 38 Winter Coats Friday Hour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders taken for Friday Hour Se oe ae from the regular stock This miscellaneous as Sale Merchandise and the right to limit quantitics is rese |]} sortment comprises | short and long models of 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to 2 | silvertone, plush, fleece skin and tweeds, in var. ’ e CURTAINS—14 pairs MEN'S BATH } sous colors, Gises 16 to Men s§ Shirts of Scrim, Marquisette en ae be! 40, but not each size in and Nottingham Lace dark patterns. every style or shade. One hundred and & i and medium sizes | Formerly $19.60, $24.50 twenty-five Shirts which beetle inonepalr 108 and not each sige und a few at $29.60, have become alightly “Pea! for this hour at: every pattern. te $34.75 and $89.50, for solled from showing have $1.50 Curtains......$1.18 this hour, thin hour $10 00 been assembled for @ $1.75 Curtains......$125 cholce $3.85 choice at e quick clean-up. The as $2.00 Curtain sortment includes laun- $2.50 Curtains COTTON CE Remnants of Seco Silk, dered and French style $2.75 Curtains.. be yee Silk Mull, Votles, Per- cuffs in sizes 14 to 18, $3.60 small fancy cales, Ginghams, Cham- but not each stze in $3.75 which adapt bray and Japanese Crepe Fancy Ribbons Tn metal and satin stripes, brocaded and i tapestry patterns, in | sorted widths from 6 to 8 inches. These Ribbons ire desirable for fancy bags, vestings, hats, ete., and sold for- merly at $1.00 to $3.60, Priday, a yard at Half Price work, every pattern. for this hour at ome ly $2.00 and $2.50. For $4.75 Curtains | quarter less than regular this hour, $1 35 $7.50 Curtain prices. each ......- o $10.00 Curtains Former. $4.50 Remnants of Georgette Crepe in % to 2-yard lengths and 40inch widths, Special Friday at Half —Main Floor. $34.75 and $39.50 Winter Style Suits. Friday $21.95 New Second Floor. RTY-FIVE Suits in plain and semi-tailored 1 belted models, from regular stock, have bes grouped into one lot and reduced for this F selling. They are designed of poplins and mixtures and are displayed in shades of fi brown, burgundy, dark green, gray and black. Sizes 16 to 44 for kimonos, smocks and hi wear. Formerly this hour, a yard.. bit Winter Hat: 50 Trimmed and Wear Hats, reduced for clearance to $1 choice ....... —New Second 2to3 and fishtail slip-on models. are In sizes 36 and 38 only, in green, and $6.60. choice at VALENCIENNES LACES — 350 For this hour, one to four inches. Formerly 35c, for this hour, a yard... DRESS SKIRTS—This lot of 45 Skirts reduced for a quick sale is plaid models that sold formerly at $ $5.00, for this hour, choice....... WOMEN’S SWEATERS—An assortment of broken lines which is made up of Fiber Sweat- ers in plain coat style, coat style with sash The coat styles yellow. The slip-on styles are in sizes 38 and 40, In orange and yellow. Formerly $16.50 $5.00 of navy and black panama cloth and mohair; black and white novelty wool plaids and silk 3to4 CHILDREN’S HATS—75 Velvet and Wool Felt Hats in a wide color assortment will be placed on sale in our Millinery Section, priced for disposal; formerly $3.95 and $2.95, for this hour, each be beeeeee 50c COMBINATION COAT AND SKIRT HANGERS— On sale in the Notion Sec- tion, Main Floor; formerly 10¢, during this hour, yards of Edges and Insertions to match in widths of .20c Separate compored 3.50 The Rhodes Co. Houn’ Dogs Can’t Use Streets Now TROY, Ida., Feb. 5.—Because a large and il)-mannered houn’ daws chased two members of the city the council last night is- Tail Spinners to Feed Their Faces! Delegates from a large number of various Seattle organizations will be present at an aviation dinner to be ‘staged at 6 o’clock Friday even-| ing in the Magonic club rooms in| the Arcade building. The future of aviation in the Northwest and the advisability of action to secure @ landing field will be discussed. EX.SERVICE SMOKER AT “U” The exservice club smoker at the lgym Friday promises to be the real thing, All former service men now attending. the university and the alumni will be the invited guests. Some good bouts between men who fought over there have been signed up. Magnesia Water eenesi for Acid Stomach Most people forget that the stom- h, ke the bowels, * sluggish and clogged, sour and acid—and must be w ned, toned up and its acid neutr then in Order to avoid. or relieve Tndigee- tion, Gas, Belching, Bloatt Headaches, Bil! Attacks, After= ys ould keep your di- ‘apparatus sweet and clean— nd full of life, and the mo- t feel an ache, pain or sour- ness after soeine. or auffer from In- da few ounces of “i Maxnesia from any. good a and take a teaspoonful or tablets in a gi of water immediately. after Continue this treatment for , and you’ will probably you ever suffered from for warm Magnesia water c prompt and lasting Magnesia water (made from Bis- urated Magnesia and warm water) acts as a soothing, sweetening, nm tralizing wash to your stomach cleans, purifies and renders harm: Jess the wour, acrid poison matter of | mixing with the stomach contents of today, keeps it sweet and free from acid ‘until veal work of digestion has been formed easily and normally without | meals. a few da: forget t Indlgest is harmless, inexpensive and when mixed with warm water makes @ pleasant tast- | ing drink, which every one who suf- | fers from Indigestion or Acid Stom- ch should try, Good druggists everywhere «ell | Risurated Maxneaia to folks who be- lieve in avoiding stomach misery by keeping their stomachs in good working order all the time, Ancient Relic Is ‘Workmen here, engaged in tearing down the town's first restaurant, Giscovered a sign: “Meals 15 cents council, sued orders forbidding all dogs the|and up.” The sign was painted in use of the streets. 1892. Some Found by Workmen WENATCHEE, Wash., Feb, 5.— post. to all angles. cord, special $1.98. $3.50 Floor Brush .98 This is a 16-inch hardwood Floor Brush— hair filled; it has bristles on the edge to give it the proper stiffness. These brushes are ex- cellent for all kinds of sweeping. Special at At $1 $1.98. 95c Coal Hods At 59c A big special for Friday—16- inch heavy Galvanized Hods at 59¢. ice during the war, 1,200,000 came from the farms. J this hour, a pair HAT IS THE LOSOth eat tel COMMANDMENT head work and are always kicking. $3.50 Portable Electric Lamps Special at $1.98 These are the Wallace Portable Electric Lamps’ with the clamp attachment on base so they can be attached to a shelf, dresser or bed These Lamps are finished in dull brass and have a brass shade that can be adjusted Complete with globe and 7-foot Coal