The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1920, Page 5

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Formerly Woodhouse Grunbaum Furniture Co. Ine. Bee Odd Pieces of a a Wire Briefs PORTLAND L. Perlow, earoom | charged robbing mails, sentenced nine a] months in county Jall : acme PANAMA.—Strike maintenanc BD men car alled of [a] 2% professional men to butld com e uc munity apartment house to escape CO SCRANTON, Pa Fifty four teach in Price 3%." 8"s° f& NEW YORK.—Fermer German ship Moccasin sinks at Brooklyn This group consists of Incomplete sets of various pieces, and [a] whart only th are mentioned here to give you an idea of the importance of the reductions. iO} QUEREC.—Six persona burn to death in which destroys hom A handsome Walnut Chiffonier, of a beautiful 0} : 7 design, that was originally $61.00, is now 2.50 WENATCHER.—Construction 0 f Addition to Wenatehes Deacone A Colonial designed Chiffonier, constructed of 6 0) Sinited tn Sour aasonell mahogany, is lowered in price from $72 1 .00 OO} ‘ CENTRALIA an giving name Vanity Dresser, Queen Anne pattern, with full OO] of Wm, Vance arrested as he was suits of the CREDIT THAT IS REALLY GENEROUS | VANCOUVER, B. C.—Automobiie jruns down and kills Frank [res —— =— msniis = [BD wiv. 5 10} NEW YORK.Seven human akele tons found buried on ocean beach [B]| near Princoms bay By ” FURNGT ORE Or “ae a) FURNITURE CO.INC. 8 rowan Wh ‘Tonaititis ere Pike Meets Fifth faae tase chats tal % First, this whol « e SSES0 888808 SEeee8 aoaae ie the sedieas getherities aa 0 up high quality. of th sindnetinilpabaiie eth obscrving the. ordinar ARC HITECTS who desire to sub ating ¢ sanitation j Dies - Pneumonia !verett. armory cantract will’ be Tecammended as a “preventive of a Mrs. Madeline E. Ansorge died at | heard by the commission In charge | itt ry biood-purifer and vitaliaer, ‘ " - at 10 a. m, Saturday, at the office - " a home, 2137 S9Uh ave. 8. Wat oe ee ae eater ie’ Thoenpecn, ; a lade case of any @& m. Tuesday, following an attack : | wine iminediately to call = physi- sf influenza that developed into brother, Prank Hull, county asses | clar pneumonia She was ill two weeks. son, and her grandparents, Mr. and nird, f 4 ‘ that weakness and Mrs. Ansorge was born in Pueblo, Mra. Joseph H. Myers. ‘The funeral | Pra*tration, following the ‘araapa” Colo, October 8, 1880, and has lived wilt be held Friday, at 2 p. m, at) rilla t cor in Portiand and Seattle during the ponney-Watson’s. | pe Jast 17 years. She leaves a husband, cintnantionss sunesttinanatoniants bu Arthur; a son, Norman Sterling;| Hands that grasp too much hold | fic/, &" SPP rte Bad ve ed, Mood's Pille are recomm hee mother, Mra A. H. Moses; a but little. Gifts to Women Jiffy-Jell Users Need Them and are Welcome. See Below |} Half'a Pineapple | Crushed to Flavor One Jiffy-Jell Dessert People need fruit daily. Now, when fruit is} costly, this is an ideal way to serve it. Complete desserts Jiffy-JeN comes ready-sweetened. It is acid-| ulated with evaporated fruit acid. A rare-| grade gelatine is in it, amd the fruit-juice er) sence in a vial. You simply add hot water as directed on ackage, and let cool. Then a package of Jiffy- ya serves six people in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. Yet this fruit-made dainty, rich in fruit, costs a trifle. It costs less than serving apples. 'T will delight you Try_Jiffy-Jell in various fruit flavors. Try lime. A pd is one example of the wealth of fruit , -Jell desserts. le crush pineapples in Hawaii—fruit too to ship. The juice of half a frnit is con- d 4 sealed in a vial to flavor one pint i Yet the whole dessert costs but a few cents, ready at your call. So with eight rich fruits which come in Jiffy- Jell. All are made from crushed fruit, all are abundant. All come in liquid form, condensed and sealed in glass —a bottle in each package. Real-fruit flavors in bottles * Mark this Jiffy-Jell distinction. Note how it differs from old- -style quick gelatine desserts. fruit flavor for a tart green salad jell. Try mint Jiffy-Jell alone has these bottled fruit-juice for a mint jell to serve with meats essences. Learn what these dainties mean to you. Compare them with old-style desserts of this type. We offer you choice of several 50-cent molds if you will do this, and at once. Cut out our offer so you won't forget. Jiffy-Jell desserts are fruit-made dainties, fich in fruit. The fruit taste is not mere flavor and not artificial. Ten Flavors in Glass Viale Individual dessert molds Style 6—The same ia pint stze Style-C In assorted styles of atumi- fum, six to the set. The six iil serve a full package of Jell. Send 5 trade-marks the six assorted. Jiffy-Cup for measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. | Fill twice with water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as an exact cup measure in all reci- pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. ‘Wm Rogers & Son AA , Silver Dessert Spoons, teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers ‘ silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks, plus 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set (aren ee cee w ewww nen cnnenenennassnsnanasenseasssssesessssnancenaneenesensneg Jiffy Dessert Co, MAIL Waukesha, Wis. ‘THIS I enclose...@) trade-marks for which send the gifts I check at side. Pint Molds Style —B + Btyle—C Free to users Cut out the @ trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 5 for any pint mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 ‘for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. Jifty-Cup | The pint molds are as follows-——all aluminum. ....Sliver #poon J Wigs heheteseccen: & Style—B—Pint Mold, heart shaped. ten siek geal ' Style—C—Pint Mold, fluted as above. pS GO AE A ade Nag fag di ad sete Ve Style—D—Pint Salad Mold. Bend 4 for Jif; | Enclose 10c for postage and § Style—E—Pint Mold with pinnacle 106 for spoon. packing on the spoon a one H 288880800265 808 85085558 CEES SS SSS Een Bese ZesEsesseeen: anne 1) cons of $4,000, THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDN VETERANS LIST BONUS DEMAND Ask $30 for Each Month’s Service WASHINGTON March 8 bonus of $30 for each month's ser view, with $100 additional for over on erv loo the minimum the e of Foreign Ware declared to day fore the house wa an Kdward HH. Male, chairman of the nawerted that th amount would not et any expenditures beyond the nt the & a , allowed govern homes or farm land In fixing the bonus figure,” Hale said, “the veterans of foreign war attompted to establis will represent the permitted to remain in elvil life followed their usual vocations Thou of ex#ervice men hav 1 keenly by lack of af propria “¢ during the past usioned by their strained mot « and their ty to obtain proper employment hey were given §60, but how far tid that amount go towards reclothy | ing & man during the existing de hauch of profiteerin With slight modifications, the Morgan bill in acceptable to us, after 4 bonus progmm has been en 1 It should be framed to permit the purchase of a home or a farm in ex and provide that the government will loan up to $4,000 on first mortage, after proper appr the balance to be evidenced by ond mortgage to the seller of the property.” POLICE SEEKING | “MYSTERY” MAN Seattle Husband, With $1,000, Disappears Police were apparently bated | Tuesday in thelr efforts to trace Bd ward Logsdon of $33 FB, 69th at ing under peculiar circumstances since February 27, when he left the eity with $1,000 cash in company with @ stranger on a supposed bust hens trip. Logsdon disappeared with a man | named Wilson, whom he had met on the waterfront @ day or two before. Mrs, Logsdon says her busband told her Wilson was going to show him a ranch in the Hoods Canal country and had sald he was going to take along « gun to do some hunting He advised Logsdon, it in | maid, to take $1,000 with him in cash to make a payment on the ranch should he choose to buy. Logedon was to have returned home Saturday. Knowing that her husband was unacquainted with WO: eon, Mra. Logedon became anapt- cious when he failed to show up. She notified I. A. P. Myers, their attorney, who made as complete an) investigation ax the ‘troumstances | | permitted. “The man Wilson waa a stranger,” he sald Wednesday, Spe turning the case over to the polloe “Logwion didn't even know his first | name or where he lived." Mra. Logsdon has arrived at the conctusion that her husband has met with foul play. Their home life, she nays, has always been most happy and sheé ts certain Logsdon would not intentionally remain away. Mre. Logadon i on the verge of nervous collapse. 173,911 Dodgers of Draft Are Listed One hundred and seventy-three thousand, nine hundred and eleven draft dodgers are still at large and denerters, ac technically listed as ing to a statistical summary t» sued today by the army recruiting office here. In thine tate 328,466 men were rer. istered, $207 failed to report, of | whom ) were cleared of desertion T net desertions been appre 2,689 wtill at et re and 3,388 hended, large. leaving only | To Probe Palmer’s Handling of Sugar WASHINGTON, March 3 A vestigation of Attorney Ge handling of the Louisiana sugar situation, which is alleged to have resulted in increasing the price M1 to t 17 cents, was from committee |theh ouse judiciary committee. The elevator the boy who run al mine. | 7, | y by the house rules | It will be conducted by | Both Are Great Performers SSDAY, MARCH 3, 1920, Major A. D. Smith, U. 8. army! pilot, who flew here from Lower California to inspect army planes be ing rebuilt at the Boeing plant in Seattle, is preparing to take off at} Camp Lewis on an attempted one lay return flight to San Diego Permission to make the flight has been granted by Col. WH. H. Arnold, ehief of the Weatern department of the air service, but his approval must be paswed u by army ¢ * | in Washington, ‘The red tape ts ex: | pected to be complétely unwound by | the @nd of the week, at which time Major Smith will attempt his day light flight to San Diego. The it py.” in whieh the! army the trip North inj re rd brea will be stored at Camp Lewis until another air service man is sent here to fly it back to California. a DEATH OF HARRY SMITH, jcounty prisoner, who died at the King County hospital Sunday eve ning, was caused by pneumonja, ac cording to the findings of a post-| | mortem examinat ci COANDRUFF SOON GETS YOUR HAIR | Let “Danderine” check nasty) scurf and stop hair falling out 9 | ~ | ‘To stop falling hair at once and rid the woalp of every particle of danéruff, ta small bottle of “Dan |derine” at any @rug or toilet coun: }ter for a few cents, pour a little tn | your hand and rub it into the scalp. | After several applications the hair | usually stops coming out and you lean’t find any dandruff. Soon every hair on your scalp shows new life vigor, brightness, thickness and more color STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, ble 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 a will find that irritations, pimples, | blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm | and similar skin ee neers! Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying | liquid, is all that is needed, for it | banishes most skin ions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy, t ‘The E. W. Rose Co,, Cleveland, O. Blood-Iron Phosphate For Weak, Thin Folks Weak, thin, nervous people almost invariably owe their condition to |lack of ph nerves and lack of tron in the blood. One of (Be murest, quickest and safest ways in which to make up the deficiency is take with h meal a five-grain supplies fron to the blood as well as phosphate to the nervous system. People who have tried it #ay that one five-grain tablet taken with each k neth, vitality an and those who are too t usually put on pounds of solid stay there flesh in a short time. Inaa- much as Owl Drug Co. and all other druggists are ita id give trial without delay Important—Nlood-Iron Pho packages, kn’ 50 per package— a week. The Pictorial Subscriptions taken at the pattern counter, Main Floor Rear, at $2.00 a year, or 2 years for $3.00 if subseribed for before April 1, 1920. April patterns now Of sale, An Interesting Special Purchase of Silk Envelope Chemises Muslin Corset Covers are also slightly solled, as they are from the same factory and would if marked as usual sel] at 750, 950 and $1.60, cholog Thursday at ..............0+ PAGE 5 Rhodes Co. Review Magazine, 20c a Copy -ajamas Bloomers Camisoles and Skirts Upper Main Floor There are over nine hundred gate ments in this advantageous purchase of Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine Under= which ha in. The ist manufacturers’ amples and are all slightly soiled from displaying. The exceptional economies, however, offset any minor shortcom- ings, as when washed they will be like new, garment just come assortment con of Special at $4.95 In this assortment are 180 garments, consiat- ing of Flesh Wash Satin and Flesh Silk Crepe de Chine Billie Burke Pajamas, Envelope hermises, Bloomers and Skirts—all sizes, but not each siz every style. If marked in the rege lar way these would sell at $8.50, $12.50 and $14.95. Choice Thursday $4.95 Special at $3.95 120 Envelope Chemises and Bloomers of flesh and white wash satin and silk crepe de chine If marked in the regular way these would sell at Special at $1.50 a 600 Camisoles in attractive lace trimmed | models of flesh and ivory wash satin and alli” spe de chine. If marked in the regular way Special at $1.19 150 elaborately lace-trimmed Camisoles in flesh silk crepe de chine and wash satin. These wer sell if marked in the usual way at $1.50, $195 — and $2.50, choice Thursday $1 19 ° . a 200 effectively lace trimmed Corset Covers, in an assortment which includes all sizes. These .65c RESTFUL RESULTS FOR MEN Only a person who has experienced that awful “all night” cough that sometimes follows influenza can ciate what a good night's sleep be. Mrs. Annie Davison, 2080 Myrtle St, Long Beach, Cal. writes “The result of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for me.” Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs, whezy breathing, stops tickling in throat, covers raw, irritated surfaces with a soothing, healing coating. Rheumatic Pains Fased By Penetrating | Hamlin’s Wizard Oi Quickly A aafe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Rack and Lumbago ts Hamlin'’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and lim- b ‘8 up stiff aching jointa and mus 8, You will find almort daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Just as re- liable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic Get it from druggists for 30 cents. | If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head. ache? Just try Wizard L pleasant little pink pills, Guaranteed, Catarrh SERVICE CLUB of Washington has adopted resolutic embodying @ petition for a staudium to be erect- | Jed on the campus of the state unt versity as a permanent memorial to the men who gave their lives in the i cneeeE. 4ENTHOL COUCH OF GEORGE SMITH, former resi- | SWEETEN THE BREA dent of Seattle, died at Vancouver, AA Ee B. C., on February ‘The funeral | was held in that city under auspices | of Melrose lodge, A. F. & A. M | Extra Special $1 House Brooms at 69¢ DON’T MISS THIS BIG BROOM SPECIAL THURSDAY These are good grade Hoi made of eastern corn; they sewed and are well finished. Spex $7.50 Griswold Cast Aluminum Tea Kettle Special at $4.98 “Griswold” Cast Alum- inum Tea Kettles wear longer than other kinds. - They have a corrugated bottom, which gives more heating surface and are made with a patent sliding cover. 5- quart size, special at $4.98, 211 Union St. Purchase on Credit Come in and select the model you prefer and pay for it a little at a time by the week or month, Columbias $32.50 Up 1332-34 Second Ave. Phonograph Department Nora Bayes, the famous come- dienne, endorses the Columbia yrafonola and sings for it ex- clusively. With a Columbia you can have the world’s best artists perform in your home. GaBReBBAREAD | towns. 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 life Into this inhaler pour a few drops of magical Hyomel, | This is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze Within, and now you are ready to breathe it in over the germ-in- | fested membrane, where it will speed: | ily begin its work of killing catarrh | germs, Hyomei is made of Austra-| Man eucalyptus, combi with other | antiseptics, and is y pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to end catarrh, | bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds, or money back, It cleans | out a stuffed-up head in two minutes, | Sold by driggiats everywhere and by Bartell Drug Co. Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease, or money back, Large box of tablets, 60 cents, Druggists in all $1.10 Quart “Rubber Cement” Floor Paint Special at 83c Quart HERE IS A WONDERFUL VALUE If you are looking for quality you can't find anything better than Rubber Cement Floor Paint. We have sold it for years and can highly recommend it. Many attractive colors to choose from. Special at SS¢ quart. or window shades. Electric Wall Cleaner, Special 10c_ Electric Wall Cleaner cleans wallpaper, kalsomine | Extra special at 10¢. “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES”

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