The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. Chief of Boy Scouts Here Formerly Woodhouse Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. The Rhodes Co. [Addresses Chamber Coun- Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns cil at Noon; Speaks to Scout Masters Tonight Offering Many Real Bargains We are holding this Sale of Furniture at prices far below the ordinary so our customers will realize that although we have changed our name our policy of giving exceptional values still remains. “Good Turn w the Boy Scouts, |clally by James tive of the natio York city, who arrived in Seattle Fri day and addressed members of the Seatt yuncil at the Chamber of Commerce at noon. “Good Turn week," which is just |what it signifies, begins Sunday Mayor Fitzgerald hag asked that ev ery man, Woman and ehild in the city during the week make it a point to do a good turn to some one every ek," sponsored by will be opened offi West, chief execu Women’s Apparel Attractively Priced | Bhan cleanup on Remarkably Low Prices on Go-Carts We bought these from Sturgis and other leading makers just before the big ad- vance in prices and various groups of Women’s Wear to which we call your special attention garments repriced with the view of making a complete Saturday, that new spring merchandise shall have the display space which their character and season require. Most Liberal Credit Terms in the City When we say “we'll trust you” we mean that you can choose from this big sale and re composed of winter pay down what is convenient and arrange to pay the bal- ance on the most generous credit terms possible. the advantage is yours. You cannot surpass the prices and you cannot find more reliable make: ‘Willowcraft’ Furniture Takes Part Genuine “Willowcraft” Furniture upholstered in beau- tiful cretonnes, chintzes and velours in three-piece suites composed of Settees, Arm Chairs and Rockers, For instance, there's regularly marked at $1 is now selling at been lowered to $126.50 $213.50 Proportionate reductions on separate pieces of “Wil- loweraft.” There is a suite that was a splendid value at $283.50 that has a suite 50 that Wonderful Specials in Rugs Medallion Seamless Wilton Velvet. 9x12 regular $55.00, for....... - -989.50 Allover Tapestry, 9x12 regu $ You Save Nearly $3 on This Footstool Mahogany Stools, covered velour and 6 civet,, 9x12, $55, for $45, 50 d tan Seamless Tapestry, . for . $37.50 Tapestry, 9x12, $35.00, $28.50 00, . $25.00 tapestry. Regular $9.50 values, marked down to now for . Oriental Seamless Tapestr: $35.00, for .. " Chinese Tapest $39.50, for . , seamles: EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT “WE’LL TRUST YOU” 8: FURNITURE Ob IN G O. “WHERE PIKE spp al _ |Woman Dies After ATKINS SAWS | Sleep of 92 Days’ NORWICH, N. Y., Feb. 6.—Mrs. Frederick Tracey, who was stricken | with sleeping sickness October 6, | died in her home at Oxford, She ‘had been sleeping 92 days steadily up to December 23, when she was aroused by means of a talking ma AT BARGAIN PRICES TWO LOTS $1.98 and $2.98 A Red-Hot Special for Saturday Just think of it, genuine Atkins’ Hand Saws of- fered at $1.98 and $2.98. Everyone familiar with tools knows the’ “Atkins” brand is one of the very highest grade saws it is possible to buy. Saws are arranged on special counters. chine and intermittently since then ls | for LOT 1 AT $1.98 These Saws are in assorted lengths, 18, 20, 24, 26 | 2,000,000 shingles in Bloedel-Donovan | and 28-inch. Some of them are the famous Atkins’ Silver Steel, others are in the Sheffield brand—we have both straight and sway back models. Special t $1.98 Method of ai -98. Treating an LOT 2 AT $2.98 Old Complaint In this lot are offered the Atkins’ Silver Steel Saws in the larger sizes, 22, 24, 26 and 28-inch. Special ; at $2.98. Take 1 or t Lessone || STEVENS’ Pyne If you value tim Little Cost Tenching || and mone Private Halls. |] Day and Ev Young Lady Anu | 1523 4th Ave. Main 3911 Danced tn lending places || of New York City. Member Teachers’ Assn A REMARKABLE SPECIAL Set of 5 Glass 9 8 c Mixing Bowls at Never before have these Gl Mixing Bowls been offered at this = eee low price. We have just preceived a delayed shipment of Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism A good hot poultice is pretty nost rheu matic pains und even utica and gout, but it’s a mussy affair 1nd generally blisters. Heat 1s abso lutely neces ary if you want permanent relief, Begy's Mus- | tarin made of true yellow mus: VF a with pain re ¥e ving ingredients The Way * Y NATION added, is just to Better MALO, ( hot, 1s che cleaner and mustard sure plaster or the old Meikethat is why we can offer this remarkable special. Glass Mixing Bowls are smooth, anitary—they can be used for a variety acl clean and of purpo: THE WAY TO BETTER LIGHT 40-Watt Mazda Lamps at 35c The surest way to have “good eyes is to have plenty of light in your house after dark. chuach urges women to refrain fror - Aether to Address to overcome | « j | day. | Masonite club at 6:30 Frids q ee BS. a James E. West, chief scout execu tive, national council, Boy Scouts of America, of New York, in Seattle to | day. Stuart P. Walsh, scout executive, Seattle council, Boy Scouts of Amer. ica, Wire Briefs WASHINGTON, — Costs half mil- lion to send 30,000,000 copies speech thru mall. MONTPELIER, Vt.—Former Gov ham found gullty of embezzling 00. WASHINGTON, — Thirty former German ships to be sold at public auction, WASHINGTON, — Wage increase 2,000,000 railway men now ex pected. WASHINGTON, — Ships sold government netted $82,424,408. LONDON.—Poland told to make best possible peace with Bolsheviki by SPOKANE.—The will of the late J. D. Sherwood is under contest here YAKIMA.—City determines to re- sist state demand for surrender auto fines. BELLINGHAM. — Fire destroy mill. SALMON ARM, B. C.— Three children drown attempting to save brother. OLYMPIA.—Cost of building pro: posed Olympia canal not justified says expert. Hunt fly George by bursting SACRAMENTO, leg severed wheel. WASHINGTON. — Methodist use of tobacco. CHICAGO.—C. H. Thomas, banker, | arraigned for carrying whisky flask | on hip. Democratic Club candidates for the ear terms will address Democ tie club Councilmanic two dnd one 3 the King County Saturday noon at M Henry Jackson, author of a work community centers and special sent in community organization of the U. S. bureau of education, will speak on “Uses of School Houses in Community Center pves caf on EERS howling of oysters threat ens to lower oyster prices, says 1, H. Darwin, fish commissioner. selling oysters from its beds times what a did six y Prosent price 4 $1.75 a sack Stiff Ja Joints Sore Muscles er Up Qu ky Under the Sooth- OYSTER because state By using Packard Maz- da Lamps you can have § all ‘the light you need effective than the old fashioned poultice or plaster and} 's Wizard Oil rheumatism and lame is Penetrating Application of I In ca |and spproximately one of the duties of every Scout. Chief West was to be the guest of the Seattle council at din at the evening affording him ‘an opportunity to meet local scout masters, also ¢ At 2 p. m. Saturday he is to me all Seattle Boy Scouts in a rally at the Broadway high school This is his first visit to this city While here he will remain the guest of Stuart P, Walsh, scout executive of the Seattle council, who has suc ded Capt. John H. Piper, resigned utve Walsh came from Chicago where he was a district scout execu tive, and where, since the beginning pout movement, he had ive as an official of the or ood Turn week" marks the be ginning of the tenth anniversary of the birth of the organization, and will be nationally observed. There are more than 375,000 scouts 100,000 scout leaders in the United States, each do ing a good turn every day of his life ALLIES REFUSE RUSSIAN TRADE Decide Move Is Not Prac- tical at This Time BY PARIS, Feb. 6—The council of ambassadors has decided that re sumption of trade with soviet Russia, thru her co-operative societies, now practically 1s impossible, because of tf soviet government's control of the co-operatives, it was learned to: day, The question came up at the coun cll's meeting today when the signing of peace between Esthonia and the Russian soviet government was dis cussed. The allied decision to resume Rus. sian trade was announced by the old supremé council several weeks ago, but no definite steps were taken. The council meeting today did not take any action on Germany's at Utude in protesting against delivery of war guilty, It awaited the ar. rival of Lord Birkenhead, British lord chancellor, and Sir Gordon! Hewart, attorney general, who were; delayed en route from London, Hugh Wallace, the American am- bassador, having reminded the coun- || cil that article 371 of the peace/ Winter Suits Reduced to $28.75 New Second Floor, Nites winter style suits from the higher grade models are and offer very remark able repricings on suits Tinseltone, Velour, ettone and Velvet Made in belted or tai lored style, The former prices were $59.50, $65.00, $75.00 and $89.50 —also a few at $95,00 and $125.00 in a broken line of sizes and ec Choice Saturday $28.75. at Coats Reduced to $32.50 New Second Floor, A Bolivia, OUP of 47 Si- Velour, Kersey, plush and tweed coats with collars of self material and fur are repriced for Saturday's selling. The variety consists of coats which sold for — merly at $49.75, $55.00 © and $65.00 in a range of © sizes from 16 to 42, with the smaller sizes | predominating. . vertone, Navy Sergeand Wool Jersey Dresses Special Saturday until noon ....... at $9.95 * New Second Floor, OR this Saturday morning sale we have repriced 89 Wool Dresses re- maining from a recent special purchase. The assortment consists of several styles, made of navy serge and tan and gray wool jersey and finished with br: aid and button trimming. Sizes 16, 36 and 38 Dress Skirts Special $14.75 New Second Floor, SATURDAY'S special offering of 65 separate skirts. in an assortment which presents pleated and gathered two-piece models of black and white checks; plain rose, white and purple wool jersey; rich colored plaids, black silk taffeta and a few of black velvet and silks in light hades, Formerly $17.60, $19.50 and $24.50. Special all day Saturday, choice at $14.75, . Girls’ Silk Dresses Upper Main Floor, IORTY-TWO Silk Dresses ranging in size from 6 to 17 years have been assembled from our regular stock and arranged in three special price | groups’ for immediate selling at $10.00, $19.65 and $29.75 treaty (outlining provisions by which certain German railway lines are to be turned over to the allies provides | for an American member of the com- mission, it was decided to appoint a substitute to act States until she sailles pact, Altho General Bandholz of American army and chief of the al- lied military mission in Budapest is | returning to Paris, the council de- cided that the allied mission will be continued, not opera vice ratifies the Ver- Vo deta ities Word from Paris today that the | lies |(Central Union of the| cieties of All Russia), has failed in| his mission. | States at San Francisco, has been in | | London, |counell of ambassadors has decided] his organization, the co | Society has | 000 and th | the Bolsh to resume trade with tive societies of Soviet Russia aR jul ‘iki, for the United, indicates that Viadimir Vochmetroff, | Centrosoiux | So. of the Consumers’ president NEW YORK, chmetroff, who was temporarily | prnest ned by the immigration author- when he entered the United awoke § trying to convince the al- that they can deal safely with | displayed Fri & membership of 20,000. it was independent of | |Cop Falls ‘Asleep; His $250 Is Missing Feb. Lehman chair at precinct station. was gone, aft warnings were ordered for moderate gusty He claimed his Willing to Give Wife to Anof | LONDON, Feb. 6.—Kao B nese, is suing Mrs, Bella’ Hale | breach of promise, After an |ment of a year to Kab, Mra. E {eloped with Percival Halle, who |had known a week. Kao says | Wants her back, Hajg’s willing, & Mrs, Hale hasn’t made up her mis ONE HUNDRED ' ste: are needed urgently at the n Examinations will be morning, 303 post 6.—Patrolman | fell asleep in his When he Women! Stop Corn Pain! Few Drops and Corns Lift Out! southerly | be restored by the city council | CAR SERVICE ON RAY ST. may The | And as a public utilities committee has recom- mn mended it. on Box: gee Don’t hurt a bit! Ci drug that works m Your high heels have put corns on your toes and cal luses on your feet, but why care now! {) almost magic fluid. A gen this ether compound named it freezone. bottles of freezone like here shown can be had at any drug store for a few cents. 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(Entire Third Floor) “On Miami Shore”—Waltz “Peggy”—Medley Fox Trot mith's Orchestra—s5e “Dardanella” —Fox Trot “My Isle of Golden Dreams”—Waltz elvin’s Novelty Orchestra—8s5c is a Fly Gal Now” Medley Fox Trot “Fluffy Ruffles”"—One Step Both Played by All-Star Trio—85e “Let the Rest of the World Go By” Spencer and Charles Hart “I'm Like a Ship Without a Sail” Sung by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw—85e “Freckles” and “You'd Be Surprised” Both Sung by Billy Murray—85e VICTROLAS $25 upward Resources now Over Four Million Dollars back it ly. drive umatic and out soreness, and limbers up stiff, 's Mustarine Is speed: | aching joints and muscles backache, | wizard Oil is an absolutely relia neuritis, pleurisy, bronchitis ble, pplication for cuts, throat, chest colds and all aches and jurng, bites, and stings. Sprains and| pi because heat ea »g heal readily under its sooth- and 60 cents at drug: penetrating qualities. S. C. 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