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ae "aetoemgeatenentnemne ge tre = GRUNBAUN | FURNITURE Co. INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth An All New Showing of Fine Grass Rugs We are glad to present this new assortment of domestic “Crex” Grass Rugs because we know they will win us more good frie The designs are varied, to make your selection an easy one prevailing colors are blue, green, gray and brown GROUP ONE GROUP TWO Bive 9x12 .. sess. 825.00 : $19.50 Size &x10 817.50 Size x9 . $123.50 Size 4x7 ... rhe Extra Special! Size 3x6 Grass Rugs that were regularly $1.25 $2.00, NOW ‘Make Your Purchases L Wynich the Simple, Logical Way ts only another means of saying, “Make the most of your credit” At this store eve: in in zr favor we will st Tor penconagee in direct South} NEW JAPANESE consul, M. Hirc ; the steamship Val- ta, arrived here on steamship Katori fa loading at Port Blakely Tues-| pon enc dee pee nf | Maru Monday. He will succeed N ——— | Matsunaga March | First Aid In Influenza AUME ANALGESIQUE METROPOLITAN | $17 ox $1 | under Mrs. S. E. [where THE SEATTLE STAR—TTESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1900. —7'PLAN DRIVE TO Glad and Sad Consult Him AID ARMENIANS Committee on Relief in} Northeast to Meet ia will be the bene conducted tee for Brown, oting ‘ommerce ‘Thurs day até to an the drive Thout r ne from disease and starva and they will continue ¢t America aids them at ¢ Judge Brown Headquarters ear Bast re Hef are at Ke mn office 15 Unt versity at, Checks made payable to J. W, Spangie of the com: | mittee, will be used for immediate re ef in Armenia and thelr recetpt eknowledged, declares Judge Brown. Starving A fieiary be » Armenia Greenwald Says Vinol, our Cod Liver and | Iron Tonic, made her eat better, sleep better and feel better | Mrs. Greenwald's Letter Centralia, tL- could not eat or a) pained me a good deal so I could hardly do my housework. Vinot butit me up after all other medicines had failed, so now I eat better, sleep bet | ter and feel better in every way Vinol is certainly good for a run jown aystem.”—MRS. 8. E. GREEN WALD. Such letters prove how nervous, ! wan rundown. py and my lungs | | anaemic, run-down, overworked men, women and children increase their appetites, strength and endurance by taking Vinol, That is because tt contains beef and cod liver peptones iron and mangunese peptonaters—the greatest tonics known Your money back if it fails Ow! Drug Co. and druggists ever “Something big is going to happen in our Church next Sunday” It was a hard headed business man speaking. He was tired—as all of us are—of having the Church constantly asking for money He was ashamed—as all of us ought to be —that the church should have to ask. He was telling of what the Stewardship Plan would do for his Church. “Most of the leading business men I’ve talked to are for it heart, soul and pocketbook” he said. “We have often wondered why the Church didn’t get on a funds. With the Stewardship Pian there will be no more beg- ging; no more deficits.” Something will happen next Sunday in every church—in your church— if every member recognizes that God is the owner of his life and earning power; and that he, himself, is simply a Steward. February is set apart by the Evangelical Stewardship Calendar February Chrtetian Stewardship Réwcational Febreary 2%, Mewardehtp Acknew! Py caw! Bender; February 2h, Sunday March Rester Period for the Seroneing was is Sprites! 1e Spletrnel Life, Bresgstion Aol 4 Rector Sunder, Nettooat Join-the Chareh Sundey Churches, in cooperation with the Interchurch World Movement, as Stewardship Month. Sunday, February 29th will be National Life Service Enlistment Sunday. . On that day the call wil! go forth to tens of thousands of young people to enlist for special Christian Service, Next Sunday, February 22nd, has been chosen as Nation-wide Steward- ship Acknowledgment Sunday. The goal of all the churches is ten million Christian Stewards regularly enrolled inthe holy habit of giving of themselves and of their resources. The money test is primary to a one hundred per hipaa cent Christianity. The consecra- tion of the first fruits of your in- come is your first part in the task of world rebuilding. ‘Will you be one next Sunday to formally acknowledge God’s ownership of your life, your labor and your possessions? ‘Will you dedicate some definite proportion of your income in His cause? Life Work Rate. Por fufl information and helpe for Pastore, Sunday Schoo! Super- tntendenta and Women's and Young People's Societies write the Stewardship Department _ Ox INTERCHURCH World Movement of North America 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY Mithink that’s the case. Counsels Newlyweds and Deserted Mothers ‘Views Endless Joy Parade . . | ‘There are two reasons why Morris | Kennedy believes married life ts just “The glad counter in what they ought to call this place,” rays Ken nedy. “It seems that they all smile when they come down to get mar ried. EVERYBODY SMILES AT HIS COUNTER “It may be a sickly, wan smile, but it t# always a smile, People neem to think a smile is expected of them when they get married, The way you hear some people talk, you'd think a man sings his swan song when he is wed, but I don’t They all smile when they come down here to get a license.” Altho Kennedy's allas ix Cupid, he |han ‘other duties besides hand out [marriage Hoenses, One is to issue alcohol permits. Don't get exelted. It's not everyone that can £¢ | one. | Only the favored few are allowed on the select list, Ministers, druggists and are certain manufacturers among the privileged. is paying county employes. This is another time when smiles lighten up the outside of Cupid’s counter, HE PAYS PENSIONS TO DESERTED MOTHERS Perhaps the only time Kennedy or his assistant, Louis Ebert, don’t look up to be greeted by a «mile, is when a deserted mother cames to get her |pension. The state allows its de verted mothers a modest pension | Kennedy attends to ns French Colonel Conducts Survey Col. L. BE, Magnen of French mili tary mission to Siberia, is surveying Washington fir with regard to its use |in the rehabilitation of Franca. INDEPENDENCE NOW | the new Philippine mission to |the United: States, according to | Maximo M. Kalaw ne of the mem | bers, who ia in Seattle Independ. on beolute and complete, is what we want,” says Kalaw, MOTHERS, DO THIS— When the Children Cough, Rud Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And thep’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief, It does not blister. As first aid and a certain semnedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgig headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. ke Not even Kennedy himself. | Another little duty of Kennedy's | The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns This sale thrift by buying what is word for all who attend. | Men’s Lisle Socks 600 pairs highly Mercerixed Lisle Half How ne yvan brown, emoke palm beach and white. Sizes 9% to 12 35c Wednenday runset navy Special a pair Men’s Socks 600 pairs of Cotton Half Hose with doub) toe and double foot to 11%, but not every size, in biack, palm beach and white. | Formerly 25, special 20 Wednesday, a pair c and Lisle hee} and Size 9% Balbriggan _ Underwear Shirts and Drawers of a weave not up to The Rhedes Ca, stand ara Shirt atees 94 t 44; drew. @& sizes 33 to 4. Formerty 75c, Sabie finseneeee Mesh Union Suits 180 whort sleeve, ankle length Mesh Unton Sults, in sizes 34 to 46. Formerly $1.75, special $1.00 Wednesday for King county. plete stocks priced especially for Wednesday's selling. Gladness will chill to sadness at| sight of these mothers. circled eyes hide too poorly the,sor- row, disappointment, sadness, regret, remorse and pain that lurks in for When a Star was Made— nia Harding had just returned last dreas rehearsal. “Oh, Clara, ian't it ot pe ehe actress who shared . “That theater frigerator and I Cm wae ra commanded ve cent box of we Cold Tablets 3) hat cold over ni “Tl get om twenty Weeks’ Break will rid you ot i in the) ever used Weeks’ BA jets. They're dit- Ferent. They contain ne’ calomel and sr ener ‘won't make you feel dull Clara sald. “That is why I mn Weeks’.”* The tablets were bought and V’ nia took them, but with little © dence in their powers. In the mo: ing, however, she felt more fit than she had for days, but abe rested until theater time The performance went beautifully. And when the curtain rang down on Virginia's big third act scene, the house broke Into a thunder of ap- plause. Fecalled, Time and time agai have been miserable if we and Weeks’ Break- UsA-cold ‘Tableta Just Yellow Mustard Grindmother'’s old mussy mustard plaster or poultice generally brought lief all right, even in everest cases, but it burned and blistered like blazes, “Heat eases pain,” re duces the in flammation and scatters congestion, but you'll find that ¥ rine, made of d and othe Begy’s M yellow must stroyers, is just as hot he old- fashioned plaster, it is much quick er, cleaner and more effective and | cannot blister. It's a great external remedy—Just rub it on whenever aches, pains, in flammation, congestion or swelling exists and in a very few minutes the relief you have longed for surely arrives, because “Heat eases pain.” 20 and 60 cents at all druggists or by mail. §, C, Wells & Co. Leroy, N. ¥ for Backache, Lumbago, Their dark think a husband could be #0 in “I haven’ eke faith in cold tablets,” | | | | Wednesday Will Be Thrift Day In the Men’s Wear Section Main Vloor Kear, vill afford the patrons of this store a real live opportunity to practice needed at substantial price reductions for cash. Some items are priced for Wisposal; others reduced on account of broken lines and some com- Economy will be the watch } Flannel Shirts These are made of heavy weight flannel with mill collar ast pockets, in blue, gray and t Sizes 14% to 17%, but not each wine in every color Chambray Shirts 140 Men's Work Shirts of Nght and dark blue chambray with laydown collar and one breast pocket. Sizes 14%, 15, 15%, 16%, 18 and 18% only Formerly $1.75, specia Suspenders narrow and medium width i venders, Formerly |} | Wednes- day, a pair tary and two bre rormery Men’s Mackinaws 10 Mackinaws, in sizes 38, 40 and 42 only. Formerly $10.00, special Wednesday, each Arm Bands 24 fancy Elastic Arm Bands, Formerly 35c, special 20c Wednesday, a pair Men’s Ties Broken patterns from. regular stock tn fourtn-hand atyle. For- merty 60c and 76¢, ape 35 cial Wednesday, choice. eC Wednesday, each 6 Jumbo Knit Sweaters Plhampha ert we yg tno er. $5.00 Boys’ Sweaters 15 Coat Style Sweaters, with roll collar, in maroon, oxford and green. Sizes 20, 32 and 34, but not each size in every color. Formerly $6.50, special for Wednesday, each a pair .... Stock Collars Broken patterns which formerly at 50c special Wednesday, each en hearts and souls. "It makes a man’s blood boil to nd ruin to a woman,” < says. “I think a wife deserter: | family shirker takes the prise f human as to cause all that sorrow ' inhumanity.” Just Arrived—Another Big Shipment of ‘NUCUT’ GLASS| Special at 59c This brilliant line of Crystal Glass Novelties is NOT CUT GLASS, though the ware looks like cut glass. Only the best imperial mirror glass is used for this ware, and each piece is highly pol- ished. ssortment con- sts of Cake Plates, Celery Dishes, Sugar and Creamers, 2-Handled Nappies, Berry Bowls (2 patterns). Come early—while the selection is at its best. Many were disappointed at the last sale because some items were sold out early in the day. We also have other selections of “Nucut” glass on special price counters, Any Room in the House Can be Made Warm and Comfortable With a Nesco Oil Heater $6.00 Nesco Oil Heater at a $4.49 Here is an extra good special, Nesco Perfect Oil Heaters are smokeless and odorless, and have the safety wick device, They are attractively finished in black” with nickel trimmings. Special at. - $4.49 “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES”