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Fireside wing chairs and rockers, splendid examples of what good furniture should be. ish with cane panels and blue or mulberry cushion Prices Mahogany fin- MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS You will find our credit terms so liberal that anything within Feason is considered—-that's what “We'll Trust You" means as we interpret it. | GRUNBAUM CO. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” a — = Ghent, in the 13th and Mth cen- turies, was the wealthiest city in At URS in its history, 128,000 net to wily, bright, | dandruff. Traffic thru ¢! 1919 was the greatest of 2,293 veanels of 7, . exclusive of naval/#enmtion that Martin W craft, using the waterway. cocoanut ofl shampoo, pure and entirely greaselems, It's very cheap and beats anything elwe all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will Poca pe last the whole family for months. { § ear Simply moisten the hair with wa: | Wag Sete ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon | °* S~gapemeare Gregnere® fut is all that is required, “ge an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | evenly, and is soft, Formerly Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. Comfy Chairs At Attractive Chairs $30.00 Rockers $31.50 We Can Completely Furnish Your Home Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is|“t 9812 Findlay st, Tuesday, very injurious, as it dries the scalp ‘an “¢ {and makes the hair brittle, The best thing to use is Mulsifiea | peyers E P | 1 E PSY GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Feb. 11 for this is It # exasperating to be tried on the jeanses thoroughly, and rinses out The hair dries quickly and fresh looking, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle, Besides, it loosens and takes | les oa G. i. Hows out every particle of dust, dirt and | pa. CASH POLITICS (~ "PLAN REVEALED | owe”. Former Michigan Governor Heard in Newberry Case * * % * RAND RAPIDS, Mich 2, Osborn, former 4 republican at the 1916) primary 1 in the Newberry trial} asked | Prosecutor Frank C, Da | Osborn regarding conver jona he lie all to have had with Mark | Mekee, partner of Paul H. King, | Newberry campaign manager, Teeny Daniels | Attor y Martin W. Littleton, for | the def ected. Judge Ses | sons jury while Daley | | expla! purpose of the! | question. | “Gov. Osborn will tell how Teeny | sly told him MeKee had said the orship would be delivered for | 0,000," Dalley said. “Osborn will | |tet of how he went to see McKee | and was told ‘It is too late.’ ” ‘The judge permitted Osborn to give his testimony | “I had a conversation with Teeny | Daniels,” said*Osborn, “I was told that the senatorship could be deliv: | ered by Mark MeKee for $150,000 “When [ went to see MeKeo, I was) told ‘It's too late.’ Almost immedi: ately the Newberry candidacy was| announced.” | Osborn said he met Paul MH. King. manager, at Newberry campaign Muskegon July 4, 1918 “King sald, “This in a big deal we have on now, governor.’ I said it made no difference to me what kind of @ rotten game was played because I wasn't in on it.” | Osborn's testimony caused such & Littleton made application for the suspension | of the direct examination. He asked | the court to allow the defense time to get MeKee and Oakman to Grand Rapids so all could testify without interruption. The court consented to} the postponement MRS, VERA L. MOORE, 39, died BY RUSS SIMONTON Fer Over 50 Yeaso - charge of gaining bin senate seat thru violations of the federal corrupt practices act. Senator Truman H. Newberry, mil lionaire, on trial with 134 of hin H henchmen here, in federal court, for hand ry || alleged conspiracy to spend hundreds | of thousands of doMars in hin elec- Ser eS eae ay || on, in a study in exasperation, and oye t | cheerfulness compounded with avoir oot t hare wt Dy, ieee | aupots. i ba STOP | “The worst thing about it is that I can't find time for exercise,” Senator | Newberry complained to @ friend at REM CA, nee A Sem tie hotel dinner tabla. “It's ex: To Steward of Almighty God “1 hold myself as an instrument of I have my own views and purposes. ve my convictions of duty and my notions of what is right. “But I am conscious at every moment that allthat I am, all that I have is subject to the control of a Higher Power.” “An instrument of Providence” —a stewardof Almighty God—in that conviction lay his mastery. e a wider consideration of the claimsof Christian stewardship, both inside the churches and out, the Protestant denominations of America ; have set aside February, the month of Lincoln and Washington, as Christian Stewardship What was the secret of Lincoin’s power? He revealed it once in a letter to a personal friend: Month, climaxing on Sunday, Feb. 22, as nation- wide Stewardship Acknowledgment Sunday. These are fundamentals of Stewardship: 1. The recognition that life and all its posses- sions, are a trust from Almighty God. 2, The determination to execute} this trust by setting aside a cer-' Interchurch Calender tain definite first proportion of Febrwary time and income in His name final Period? anal and for His work. Febrosry oy, Lite America’s problems are spiritual and must find their final solution in the increase of the spirit of Lincoln. The spirit of Christian stewardship that subordinates selfishness to serv- ice, and asks not: “How much can I get?” but “How much can I give?” Will you dedicate some definite proportion of your income to His cause? iam and the Beil of Lite Recruits Aprit April 4, Raster Sunday, Joln-the- Church pay. For full information and helps for Pastors, Sunday School Super- intendents and Women's and Young People's Societies write the Stewardship Departmenod O%INTERCHURCH World Movement of North America 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1 Afraid of Fat Trial Cuts His Exercise ene 1, 1920. | | Sketch by Staff Artist Rosenberg, of Senator Newberry |in the federal courtroom at Grand Rapids, where Newberry jand 134 others face trial on charge of election fraud, ances — s . © Jating’ This complaint ts due to the | fact Senator Newberry i» no longer |quite young and is thickening a bit at the neck and w ing at the | waist, as it were. However, losing a Ogure need not mean losing a sweet! | dixponition and “the charming Mr. | Newberry,” ax his lawyers way, in| proving the fact. | WEARS NIFTY SUIT, | MAS SMALL FEET | Senator Newberry is cheerful, even tho exasperated and gaining in weight. He is an upstanding, stocky little man with «mall plump hands and amall feet not so plump. The | senato® must have worn a naval uni-| form well when he was a lieutenant commander in New York, but now at his trial he wears a simple business wuit of blue serge with a wide-spaced white strips ‘The senator is up earty tn the morning and chats and laughs with his alleged co-conspirators tn the ho- tel lobby before he walks to court. He and Frederick M. Cody, his friend, and the government mys, chief political manipulator fn the Newberry camp, «it together at the ond of @ row of seats reveral benches from the front, “18 BOYS” LIKE HIM Senator Newberry appears | liked by “his boys.” | There is always a scramble for the end seat. It's great to wit beside a real live senator, not to say a mil Honaire, and particularly if there's a common bond of fellowship like a grand jury indictment charging you both with a felony. “The boys” are glad to have the senator wit beside them. Two of them talked of him in a corridor. “Newberry’s a regular fellow,” said one, “Hi commoner, he is. This ing to a couple ‘Cheer up, boys; I'm with you.’ How's that?” “Hub! said tho other and spat, “Hub! With us hell! We're with him! Huh’ REFUSES TO WORRY’ OVER HIS TRIAL But that was just one man’s opin- fon. The cheery talk of the senator, his ready, detached smile and his af | |fability are making friends for bim among his alleged co-conspirators “who never saw Mr. Newberry” be well STOP ITCHING SKM Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic The Pictoria Rhodes Co. l Review and McCall Patterns the repricings for Thursd portance. Main Floor. Slip-on Veils 500 plain and fancy mesh Black Plush Coatees There are 17 Coatees in this group, which are made of rich black plush and attrac- tively lined with white and colored brocade silk or plain dark colored silk. They sold $30.00, and are priced special for Thursday, 33 Net and Lace Vestees, Jabo' comprising a broken line, some of which are Formerly $3.75, $4.00, $5.00 and a few at $7.50 and $8.50. Special t “ $2.00 hand embroidered. hursday, choice at .. Windsor Ties ° 50 Crepe de Chine Windsor Mes colors and shaded effects 5c, Special for Thursday, each String Ties 200 Crepe de Chine String Tiea of colors and styles, Formerly abc. Spectal for Thursday, each Women’s Neckwear Section for Thursday's selling enters the lists of Department Thrift Sales, with price re- ductions that will arouse intense enthusiasm among the patrons of this store, not only for the unusual values offered but for the seasonableness of the merchandise” and assortment as well. Every item herein arranged is from our regular stock, and in black and taupe. Formerly 25c. Special Thursday, each. . deep pile formerly at | | a... $18.50 | | chic”. $8.90 Vestees Women’s Handkerchiefs aah ceas se SOC fe ay only are such that will mean savings of the most ¢m- Veiling 200 yards of fancy mesh Veiling in brown, black, purple, taupe, white and flesh. Formerly 50c¢ and 65c. 5 1a Special Thursday, a yard.... 3 Cc Slip-on Veils 15c Marabou Capes {| The 25 Marabou Capes in || this assortment are dis- ff played in brown, taupe | | and black, in the manner | as sketched, trimmed with marabou tails and ribbon | tie or without tails and | finished with cord tie | Formerly $12.50. Special tx and Guimpes, 400 soiled and mussed Handkerchiefs which sold | formerly from Se and up to 7c. Special Thurs day, each, at ........ -HALF C Women’s Handkerchiefs — 500 plain White Lawn Handkerchiefs with - Chiffon Scarfs 40 Chiffon Scarfs in plain flesh, white, emerald and purple color. These are 2% jong by one yard in width, and have hen F in assorted plain in a wide range fore, according to the defense law- yers. In court the senator sits with his head tipped back on one side and his eyes half closed behind the shiny, giinting nose ginaves he wears habit- ually. He shows interest in the pro- ceedings, but never worry. Only oc- cantonally he whixpers with Cody or replies to some undertone question or comment from a defendant nearby. There are about 2,400,000 acres of peat bog in Norway and the owners have formed an association with more than 1,200 members that has established @ peat production school and experiment station. CATARRH DOES HARM Nese, Threat, et Kid of It c or throat, when it becomes chronic, weakens the delicate lung Ussues, deranges the digestive or. . and may lead consumption. the mell_and hearing, and the voice ii ease and requires @ constitutional proved entirely watisfactory to thousands of families In_three generations. If there i» biliousner: tion, take Hood's Pill thorough cathartic, @ tive. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the | There is one safe, dependable treat- | ment that relieves itching torture and | that cleanses and soothes the skin. | _Ask any druggist for a35c or $1 bottle | of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon | you will find that irritations, pimples, | blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm Zemo, the penetrating, satisfyiny liquid, is all that is needed, for it | the skin soft, emooth and healthy, ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. ~ Catarrh | Quickly Ended by a Pleas- | ant, Germ-Killing | ; . Antiseptic ‘The little Hyomei Inhaler is made | of hard rubber and can easily be car- ried in pocket or purse. It will last | a lifetime, Into this inhaler pour a few drops |of magical Hyom | This is absorbed by the antiseptic | gauze Ww! . and now you are ready it in over the germ-in- ed membrane, where it will speed- ¢ catarrh Austra | breathe, It is guare bronchitis, und colds, out a stuffed-up head wo minutes, | Sold by druggists everywhere and |by Bartell Drug Co. MIONA Ends indigestion } It reeves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease, or money back, Large box of tablets, 60 cents, Druggists in all) «7eu , LOWD, ‘ i> and similar skin troubles willdisappear. pains, no griping, ® gums or danger result of Dr. not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used | these tablets (a vegetal mixed with olive oil) in his private PrFfpey do all the good that calomel it does but ye No no Bed to the rom acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. banishes most skin pele gore makes Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded heain and perk up the spirits, 10c and 25c a box, a How Do You Feel 7—When You Stoop? Slow and sluggish movements, tired action, backache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints or sore muscles indicate that something in the human system is out of order. In most cases, these symptome are the result of waste matter or poisonous acids being left in the blood by the failure of the kid- neys to properly do their work of filtering and casting out impurities from the blood. STOPPED HIS BACKACHE “Tam 70 years old. I tried Pills, thinking Tm hen b Hoop ‘work I could hardly raise up— hin myback. Aftertaking Foley Kidney Pills, my felt nood Washington, Pa. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS have been used by young, middle- aged and old with complete entistac- tion, You will find them different from all other remedies, They act quickly and surely and have given pate Ne cases of years’ santicg, Mt ve cause to suspect your kid- Fee eriaeck, dleattsied onanetiva, shanld act immediately. __2q_ SOLD EVERYWHERG | ae | Thousands Have Discovered | Evangelist Bets on General Wood SPOKANE, Wash, Feb. 11—Get your betes down, gents. Presidential race is all settled. Evangelist E. J. Bulgin, holding revival services here, is wagering bis money on General Wood, he told his audience last night. P. 8-—“Eilty Sunday te the great. bed man in America,” Bulgin aver- red. Says Villa Takes Chihuahua, Town WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Fran- | cisco Villa and a force of Mexican rebels have taken Valla de Varagoza, in Southern Chihuahua, according to the newspaper Mexico Nuevo of Mex- ico City of February 3, a copy of which was received here today. Peet Bros. Soaps Special for Thurs 8 Bars Crystal White Soap 1 Large Package Sea Foam 3 Bars Creme Oil Soap | Peet Bros.’ Soaps are noted for their wonderful | || cleansing qualities and are free from all injurious” compounds. } | R.F.D. MAIL BOXES | Special at 98c A “Special Purchase” of a | large quantity of these R. F. D. Mail Boxes makes it possible for us to sell them at this price, Here is one of the test ues we have ever offered. If you J need an R. F. D. Mail Box— you can’t afford to miss this big special. These are the regulation R. F. D. Mail Boxes, made of heavy galvanized iron finished in aluminum bronze. ‘ Extra special at ...........scceccecdsccccas Champion X Spark Pl Special at 45c Ford owners, here is your chance to buy Spark Plugs at a big saving. Every one is familiar with the dependable Champion X Spark Ph they are a | good value at regular price—but at this special price they are SOME BARGAIN, Special at,........45¢ | “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES”

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