The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 5

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EP REREE Cig AOR IE Velvets and Axminsters a ) i Whe % The very rugs you have been looking for are awaiting you here at prices that « happy surprise, and are made Possible because they are gamples. They are Wilton in wanted sizes and a good as- sortment. of designs. GRUNBAUM —-BROS— FURNITURE, CO. INC. “Where Pike Meets Fifth” eral Credit) Terms mind. part of policy Ww our Are Generous In fact they are made with your ideas of Lib we grant them as business TRUST YOU" THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. What the Council Did Monday| rinted $5,000 to be used in stampin| of an arterial highway ¢ Spanish influenza, ed const i {district at a cost 000, Restored stree' rvice Ordered plans for a perma th aves, W the Ray st. line, nication from city engineer and water superintendent urging Lake watér system at a cost of $6,000,000, referred f committees: nd and N, 7th sts, and | 1, at 2 p.m, as date for hearing on proposed improvement jof 10th ave. fro 40th to BK. 85th sts, Mayor Fitage park referred to ¢ RINGSIDE uneil utilities and finance committees. When he is hitting on all 12 cyl) his fliuloosened garb applauded vig linders and his appetite is good, Len-|orously Monday afternoon, when the ‘hart Otho Shrader, direct pscend:| city council passed an appropriation ant of one of Saxony’s fa aired | of $5,000 to combat the flu in Seat |iktngs of olden dayes, according | tle, in |to his own admission, is a consider: | gh be TD: J able citizen when viewed from the| Speaking of flu, Councilman Rob equator. jert Bruce Hesketh didn't know Mon. | But when the merry microbes get day whether he had it or what. ‘This busy and reduce one’s tonnage to| thing of nursing a suspicious cold | the point where one's clothing hangs |and a campaign for reelection ts no on one’s frame, even as raiment on|four-ply cinch, Robert announced to @ scarecrow, it's high time to take|his fellow patriots an interest {n the city’s health, Len-| But even tho fearful of the insid. hart believes. jious flu germ, Robert got off some | Perhaps that is why Lenhart and|thing neat for the patriots . ae A lot of you fellows are telling |Hair Curled This Way ublic that ‘I stand on this plat | Looks Naturally Wavy |;:,. or I stand on that platform’; trouble with you fellows is that Tonight, after you have brushed | you should not stand; you should go nut your’ hair, | brush into some plain liquid stlmer- | dip a clean tooth | anead,” ine and d?aw {t through the hair,| Sounded fair enuff. |wtrand by strand. This ia by far| tbh the best thing you can use if you! Frederick P. Matthys, want your halr to appear naturally | terrier for F magus | wavy and curly, glossy and beautiful. |¢rrier for the city coun When 1 behold yourself in the |On Ume Monday, leading mirror t you will/by a string. you nacee o he arXink, | “I started out this winter without pM ern tg Hauit la cold, but since this flu business gre nd will, not discolor the | took hold, I have picked up a beau hair, spot the sealp, or produce any harmful effect whatever. A few unees, which, cour be had at any drug store, will last for weeks statietionl , arrive a grouch go back to urling iron. neither sticky thru which vast and copious quanti te wets ties of chill alr whistle every morn A FEELING OF SECURITY '"¢;, frievet Pret “Referred to the department |puble utilities,” murmured Council- You naturally feel secure when|man William Hickman Moore.” | you know that the medicine you are| see 5 |about to take is absolutely pure and/ “I have been deceived by my com missioner of health,” was the start u the Fort Lawton | t bridge on W. Dravus st., between 17th | .. rth and Fifth . veto of proposed second reservold in ee THIN ALDOD MAKES | of | were contains no harmful or habit produc jing drugs. | Such a medicine ts Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad- |der remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintain: ed in every bottle of Swamp-Root, ifieally compounded It is not a stimulant and ts taken in teaspoonful doses. \ | It is not recommended for every- Or | thing. jand large. It is nature's great helper in re \Meving and overcoming kidney, liver A WEEK However, if you wish first to try il this great preparation send ten cents |and bladder troubles. to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ- of purity ts Dr. Kilmer’s | A sworn statement | with every bottle of Swamp-Root. | If you need a medictne, you should have the best. On sale at all drug |atores in bottles of two sizes, medium ing be sure and mention the Seattle| tioned This handsome Cabinet Columbia, with space for 9) 5%: 100 Records, tone modulating shutters, Columbia Concert Reproducer and all other exclusive features which have made the Columbia famous in the musical circles of the world—with 20 selections of your own ‘choice—the total price is only $128.50, and you can ‘pay for it on the very easy terms of $2,50 a week. (Paid for by Wilmon Tucker) / Hear the World’s Three Leading Phonographs Side by Side— Columbias New Edisons Victrolas SZaATTirs Musical HEADQUARTERS Candidate for City Councilman Three Year Term Thirty years successful business experience in |Seattle guarantees busi- |ness principles in the con- |duct of city affairs. LIOT 112 pass 1421 THIRD AVE BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION CHICKERING, KIMBALL AND APOLLO PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS z | Primaries Next Tuesday ! (Paid for by Wilmon Tucker) Indigestion—Gas—Bloat Heartburn—Caused By Acid-Stomach wondertal new remedy makes it possible to re- move Acid-Stomach without the slightest dis- comfort. It is called EATONIC, made in the form of tablets—good to eat—jost like oandy. EATONIC quickly banishes the immediate effects of Acid-Stomach—bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, eto. Also marked improvement of one's general health followe—appetite and digestion are bet- ter, You enjoy better sleep. Nervousness and irritability disappear. More than 500,000 ple in the United States have put EATONIC to the teat and know from experience that it is all that is claimed for it. People who for years have been ailing and sickly and who have tried this, that, and the other remedy in the hope of getting well, have taken EATONIC and were actually astonished at the quick relief and permanént resulta ob- tained, Surely it will do as much for you. Try it and see. EATONIO is for sale at practically all dro, stores, Druggiste everywhere are authorize to refund your money if it does not please you, ATONIC What fa the cause of indigestion, dyspepele, bloat, heartburn, food-repeating, belchin, ry , sour ctomach, and all the stomach m: eries that bring so much distress? Just thie— ACID-8TOMACH. It robs millions of their full strength, vitality and the power to enjoy life—to be real men and women. It is well known that an acid-mouth de- stroys the teeth. The acid can be detected only by » chemical analysis, and still it is so po be that it eats right throngh the hard enamel and causes the teeth to decay. This certainly is f ning of what Acid-Stomach will.do to the entire system; as a matter of fact, Acid-Stomach not only produces at the start @ great many painful and disagreeable symptome that we generally name “stomach toubies,”* but it is the creator of s long train of very serious ailments. Acid-Stomach {n- terferes with digestion and causes the food to ferment, the stomach gets sour and creates as, and then this mass of sour, fermented fooa passes into the intestines, where it be- comes the breeding place forall kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed into the blood stream, and in this way dis- tributed throughout the entire body. The sensible thing to do is to strike right at the cause of all this trouble and get rid of the Acid-Btomach. ‘There is s quick, easy way to do this, A Plan War Against | Chewed Hymnals| INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 10. The against the church hymnal. | board |orus te ene books,” the board re | port, “a ndled by hundreds and leven chewed by some, Some of the been in service years |books have and must be germ-laden.” says LARGE GOAL BILL n-bloaded people are the 8 from a coul famine. They heat to be comfortable healthy, full-blooded men ). During the winter anemia | victims weigh down the body with heavy clothing and hover over the | stove or other source of heat In |such homes the coal bills high | Heavy coal bills are secondary to health, As long aa the blood thin) | the system is receptive to such dis | |eases ay rheumatism, neuralgia and | influenza, Anemie people soon ex: | | hibit symptoms of nervousness, indl- | | xestion, he Ne, dizzy spells, ver news and sleeplessness, | People with these symptoms may Mra. worst more and are | profit by the experience of | Ch Samuels, of No. 1012 W | First street, Oklahoma City, Okla. | | Mrs. Samuels is a very much differ ent woman today than she was a year ago and when seen at her home recently explained the improvement jin her condition as follows | “I was in a@ badly rundown condi j tion following an attack of influ lenza. My blood was so thin that I jeouldn't keep comfortably warm. leven in mild weather, A night's |sleep didn’t rest me and I grew pale and nervous. My nervousness in Jereased to such an extent that I be- | jeame excited easily and this in-| | Uful sniffle, Just because I have had | creased my weakness | to sit by an open street car window | “I had heard so much about Dr. | | Williams’ Pink Pills that I decided | |to give them a trial. Within a short | | time 1 was convinced that the pillx ping me and with this en-| |couragement I continued the treat: | ment. My color improved and my | blood became so much richer that | now I have no more trouble in keep: | ing warm than the average healthy | person. I have a goad appetite, sleep | ling charge voiced by Mayor C. B./ Fitzgerald Monday morning | well and no longer tire easily. Dr. | “Is he going to tie the hardware | Williams’ Pink Pills are all that is to Doc Read?” murmured a listener.| claimed for them and I strongly “Yes,” repeated the mayor, “I am | recommend the remedy.” | sorry to may that I've been deceived} The edy that helped Mrs. by my health commissioner, He told | Samuels is a blood-butlder and nerve me once, he told me a dozen times | tonic, When the blood is rich and that the flu epidemic is only a mild | well-oxidized, as it becomes after manifestation of the disease, I am/| treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink here to tell a waiting world that Dr. | Pills, the entire system responds to | Read is suffering from a major at-|its influence. Begin the treatment tack of optimism. If the flu this)now and prepare the body to better year is mild, then a kiss from an | withstand the attack of any disease, angry piledriver is as gentle as a| such as influenza, which may become Washington zephyr in the middle of | epidemic an Indian summer, I know—I just! Your own druggist sella Dr. Wil got out of bed after a flu wallop.” | tame’ Pink Pills or they will be sent -—- —— by mail, postpaid, on recetpt of price, Candidates Face +/60 cents per box, by the Dr. Will Anti-Ja mn tums’ Medicine Co. Scheneetady, p Leagu N. ¥. If yoo are interested, write | All councilmanic candidates have | ltoday for the free book, “Building have been requested to appear before | UP_the Blood” the AntiJapanese league at Masonic cin roama arcaae bunaing, «* © | COUATIC PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED on their attitude toward municipal legislation to prevent Jap Keep Sloan's, the World's Liniment, | handy to allay aches | apanese from monopolizing apart ments and rooming houses and mer cantile control. The public is in- | | HOUSANDS of men and women | when the least little rheumatic | “erick” assails’ them, have | Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century| ago—far more popular today. ‘That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains—sciatica, lumbago, neu ralgia, overstrained muscles, stiff Joints, weather exposure results, A little is all that is necessary, for it soon penetrates without rubbing to| the sore spot. Leaves no muss,) stained skin, clogged pores. A bot tle today is @ Wise precaution. Keep | it handy. All druggists—35t, 70c, $1.40 2,000 U. 8. Olive Drab Shirts, new shipment, large size. O. Df blankets, bath towels, hand tow els, ponchos, raincoats, coveralls, blue navy work jumpers, belts. White blankets, blankets (single and double); tar- paulins; 16x16 house tents; 9x9 white and khaki tents, fine for camping or hunting. Cavalry Leggins. Mail orders will be filled as CAMP _ LEWIS WIRELESS 416 Hinckley Bldg. Your 1920 Dollar Is Stre The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns A-Glove-Sale-Out-of-the-Ordinary Main Floor, Parceling over one thousand pairs of Kid and Silk Gloves in broken lines from our regular stock for Wednesday's selling, at laity special prices, our Glove Section offers patrons of this store the one thrift opportunity on gloves for spring and summer wear. assortment does not con one group or the other. White Gloves 24 pairs of White Lambskin Gloves with pearl clasp, fancy pinked welt on wrist and con trasting embroidery on back Sines 6% Formerly $2.75 yecial Wednesday, $1 45 4 Ee a pair Kid Gloves 23 pairs of French Kid Gloves in two-clasp style with over seam and self back stitching. # 5%, 5% and 6, in cham gne color only. Formerly at He 0. Special $1 45 Wednesday, pair.. Cape Gloves 35 pairs of Washable Gloves in champagne color, with one clasp and P. X. M. seams. Sizes 5%, 6 and 6%. Formerly $2.25. Special Wednesday, a pair Cape Gloves 118 pairs of White Gloves with P. K, seams and one clasp. Sizes 6%, 6 and 6%, with black embroidered backs. Formerly Wednenday, patr..... PLAD Wednesday, pair. Washable Gloves 108 pairs in champagne color only, oneclasp style, with P. K. seams. Sizes 6%, 6 and 6%. Formerly $2.50. Special for a pair . While each tain all sizes, the size you need may be found in White Gloves Silk Gloves 4 30 pairs of Washable Gloves 35 pairs in tan only, Sizes 5% with Paris point or black em and 6, Formerly $1.25. Spectal broidered backs, Sizes 6%, Wednesday, and 6%. Formerly $2 @ pair a pale ee Novelty Silk a pair Cape Gloves Gloves 25 pairs in white with black 15 pairs of Gray Cape Gloves embroidery and fancy hem with P. K, seams and spear PD 6% 4 point backs. Sizes 6, 6% and “ames uk a : with brown embroidered backs Formerly $3.00. Special and fancy cuffs. Sizes 6%, 7, Wednesday, $1 95 hes oaks 7% and 8. Formerly $1.75. a pair .... Special Wednesday, Novelty Cape Gloves Silk Gloves 22 pairs in tan, embroidered in black with black cuffs, and in plain black or black with in champagne with white em- broidery and white cuffs. Sizes 6 to 7. Formerly $3.00. Spe ean tteneeliiale Wash Gloves 94 pairs in champagne color, with black embroidery, black welt and P. K. seams. Sizes 5% to 7%. Formerly $3.00. Special Wednesday, French Kid Gloves 33 pairs in white; two-clasp white stitching on back. Sizes 5%, 6 and 6%. Formerly $1.50. Special Wednesday, 95¢ a pair .. a Chamoisette Gloves 360 pairs in natural or white, with silk lining. Sizes 6%, 7 | and 7%. Formerly $1.25. Spe — cial Wednesday, 4 a pair : Chamoisette Gloves Sizes 7%, 8 and 8%. ' a taal vores, | Wedhesday, a pair..... ‘The mantle of charity protects a multitude of amateur theatrical per- formances. POSLAM DOES | WORLDS OF GOOD FOR SICK SKIN You can apply Poslam to any dis-/ ordered skin with t fidence that it provides the absolutely re- | liable way to be rid of any itching or eruptional trouble, that it will verve you well and never can harm, | When spread over the skin and its | concentrated healing power directed | against pim| nd rashes, eczema, | gene, itch, p-scale, burns and ali ‘ke affections distressing, it comfort proves @ means of great and most abundant satis! free sample r Laboratories, | 243 West 47th st., y York City | Posiam Soap is a daily treat to tender skin. Contains Poslam, | tched to 1914 Purchasing Power when you tell your grocer you want CRESCENT BAKING POWDER You get the same good powder that rises in the oven, and makes lighter, sweeter bakings. You get convenience, for you may bake as soon as your dough is mixed or you may delay the baking for hours. The dough will rise to perfec- tion whenever placed in the oven. You pay the pre-war price— 25c for 1 pound $1.00 for 5 pounds CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington Pussy’s in a Fine | Fix in Toledo, Ohio! TOLEDO, Feb. 10.—The advertise- ment of a local company for black cat skins at 50 cents each has | you MU: caused a reduction in the visible jet what ane re and audible supply. Pet owners) NATIONAL BA: have appealed to the police for | ComMERcE, Ow feline protection. | Geoena A ‘ST sell It is far easier to criticise the | small mistakes of others than to avoid making a few large ones your- | ALL-COPPER WASH BOILERS at $4.98 A Special Purchase of 200 All-Copper Wash Boilers Enables Us to Offer This Unusually Big Value Here is a great opportunity to buy an All-Copper Wash Boiler at a bargain. We bought these boilers many weeks ago at a price far lower than we could buy them today. These Banner heavy All-Copper Wash Boilers have the stationary handles and a fit-in cover. COME EARLY—SALE IS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND—EXTRA SPECIAL ...............$4.98 =. pee ed Gloves ith Leather Palms Special at - - - - - 49°. These are the heavy Canvas Gauntlet Gloves with leather palms —they are fleece lined; 65c value, special at 49¢ pair. $1.25 Benjamin Double Socket at Make your light sockets do double duty. By using a Benjamin double socket you can use your ‘electric Ns or other appliances without removing your light globes. “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES”

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