The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1920, Page 5

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ponM Quefold tapestry Direct Contin PARTIA r Ne G the spring. trimmed, of business. lotaintonorininte spate Room to Your Home You need a fullwized bed just open the “Duofold” t and your wish is made true tp ap instant is such a handsome piece of furniture, with a solid mk frame, and covered with either leetherette uch a wide range of popu your wishos are readily gratified and in CREDIT TERMS THAT ARE REALLY GENEROUS Formerly WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co. Ine. GRUNBAU CO, INC. Where Pike Meets Fifth OR GS 00S0 80800008 Trade ate PAR L Bt OUP. co. cecccccocvese e @ Trimmings A veritable garden of beautiful flowers, is our trimming Nature’s generosity has been intruded upon, is represented. A wonderful assortment at 2 for $1. department. as her all cost of millinery a of BUYING POWER only. BASEMENT DEPARTMENT. He PAYMENT And the une leather ope" thas Priced from $69.00 up Mother Is Killed LONDON, March 9 mother was present her sons was struck with a poker she died of heart failure. o| oo ooo oo yo|oroyo by Family Fight | Rheumation 4 tather and | cians tor his two song quarrejed at Dalton. The | of 12 tal When one of |!# tradem RINGSIDE NOTES ON lake extension of the city’s of $5,700, | water supply syste 000 originally « | App ave. from 57th | aye. B. to Decided to der in the mittee of the whole the T. H, Bolton | bill whereby firemen can have ope day off in eight without re duction of compensatic Keferred finance committer request of the elvil servies com mission for authority to employ an additional examiner at a salary of “wy nied seven billiard and pool hall leenses, Directed Corporation Counsel Walter F, Meler to draft a resolu tion authorizing himself and Counel K. Carroll, William present the city of Soat- tle at the » Decided ¢ pext Saturday at noon to decide upon nents to be put into effect at the reorganization of the council next Monday There was a lachrymose air ounedl meeting Monday after. may Dave been the result of the t elections, It may have been ght that ere another round one of their would be no longer in his at the council meetings The business of the day (nee above) Genuine b mber Name ‘Bayer’ is on Aspwin--say Bayer was hurried thru with the gorrowful tency of a $60 funeral ore It's @ tough life! After working thru long, tollsome months for the ad ement of civil and the municipal railway, to be ordered to Olympia to attend ~~ the special sension of the state leg y, ~ That's what happened to three of As yer package,” conta tions for Headac Lumbago | They picked on Counciiman Car pirin” in a {tng proper di Colds, Pain. Neuralgia burden of reprénenting the ts of Seattle at the negsion Name “Mayer” meang| ¥°" neidered tog heavy for ong enulne Aspirin, preseribed by phy.) M4! Pe 8 Da e4 Wiltam - Hick ng facts At of T. Vi. Bolton they added Oliver Erickson to the | list If the end of the afternoon meet jot Monos acid, of Balicylic w Carman Building to : Dee Hat Shop location, Fourth and Pine. F Criterion buys entire stock of Trimmed Hats “Rosa famous nass the collection—beautiful the originally there's every new for spring. $ 5% at. Considering the high cost of materials and labor, the problem of keeping the Fi. low or even reasonable figure, lies within the province We haye that power hecause of our great volume Satiles largest Milllinesy and distinctive “Rosa Dee” charm. We were glad of the chance to buy them—especially so, at the very low figure we paid. Wednesday and Thursday will wit- Closing Out of all *‘Rosa Dee’’| Trimmed Hats At g£ess Than Wholesale Prices KOUP No. 1 includes the choice of entire hats of gros de londre, faille hats of exquisite quality, Sipper braids in com- bination with the finest fabrics and ex- quisite trimmings, transparent maline hats and hats show- ered with beautiful flowers, that are so much in vogue this Priced to close out at....... Untrimmed Hats In Spring’s latest styles and shades —modes that are surprisingly easily rice quoted. riced at several times their present price, practically tionally low in price Banded Hats Tailored—just the thing to match your triggy tailored suit. The novelty straw Jing had not grown close, they might occupy Rosa’. att led to co down sa de. & committee of the whole! eee The petition, now famous, provid ing for an Increase of $0 men fn [the fire department, has not yet re | turned. ‘The petition referred to, and which was mmiled upon by the pubjic safety commities, some four | weeks age. | Called for at the next council meet jing, the petition, and the report | thereof, were among the missing. At the next meeting they Were appeared | ‘CALIF. WOMAN GAINS 30 POUNDS TAKING TANLAG For Two Years Was in Run- Dewn Condition — “Has Done Me a World of Good,” She Says "One year ago today iy ina hospital, but now, since ng Tan lac, I haye not only gained thirty | pounds tn weight, but am enjoying better beaith than I have nm years.” said Mra EB. C Luther, 318 Buck |thorn street, Inglewood, Cal Het I began taking Tankae I had been In wretched health and in ndition for two any Cee” Hats were for their beauty re acarce |thing, and when did manage to force down a little something my | stomach would me so badly upeet | was in misery for hours. I was jin conmstan 0 badly upsee I could get but little |sleop. 1 gradually lost weight until |1 was little more than a frame, and | wag so weak I could barely get about Jand could not pegin to do my house work. “I bad tried many different treat ments and medicines, but none of them did me any good. Finally, my husband brought me a bottle of Tan lac and I began taking !t, and al |most immediately I commenced t |fecl better. I continued tan | continued to improve, 1 w Tam in just fine . IT have a | splendja eat anything I want w t having a particle of Q > : : ouble with ny omach, and ca. Gr No, 2 comprises a special se- cee 4a at led tioned lection of dapper hats in out-of-the- waking up. My strength has entire ordinary mpdes. Don't judge them peturned, fo that now { gan go All work with the greatest ease glad my husband got for me, for it has simply done world of good and I will al my bau! I ag Tania me 4 Many of them we They include the latest Batayia and new} straw and sheer fabric materials— [were aye % gee Weed to gay Oy their trimmings are | Tanlac ip sold In Seattle by Bartell excellent and |} Drug Stores undér the personal rection of a specia Tanlac repr Advertivement. ‘Yellow Mustard for Cold in Chest When that tightness appears in your chest and the sharp pains sig | nify an inflainmation, you need yel |low mustard shade Excep- ki weaves and shades certainly will please Mustard plasters are all right—in $2 45 yon $2 95 fact they're. fine Segy's Mus. d |tarfne, made of yellow mustard and * Only. SOeDOSSe EPP SISOS? ° other pain destroyers, ts cleaner, quicker and much more effective. The min Jute you rub }it on its strength will surpr | Heat pain, re member, and jchere 1a |more con leentrated |non - bilst Jering beat lin @ box of |M ustarine than in any \thing else you can buy. Use it for sore throat, tonsilitis, pleurisy, neuralgia and headache, or when distressed with lumbago, rheumatium, gout, sclatica, because | heat eases pain. Of course it cannot blister—30 and 60 cents at druggists or by mail, 8 C. Wells & Go. MustaRINE BEGY'S USTARI wTHE YELLOW Bo Store THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. CO pain and my nerves were| Reds Repine; Sweet Marie Deserts ’Em The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Our $10.00 Trimmed Hats Are Quite the Thing Second Wloor ‘HEY bespeak the work of millinery art to a high degree, and have that rare attainment of being becoming to the wear- er and the distinguishing effect produced only by newness of style. . ° ’ ] Wide brims, smaller brims and turbans are conspicuous for their character in lus- trous liseres.and rough straw and hair braids, in the season’s best shades of brown, navy, sand, purple, taupe and black, adorned with the daintiest of flowers that rival in coloring the brightest hues of Spring. Silks---1,450 Yards---Reduced--- Upper Main Floor. "SWEET PIARIE "GANZ | Harold Lord Varney Also Quits the Antis 2W YORK, March 9—Are the ie” going out of business? ‘Sweet Marie” Ganz, who threat ened the life of John D. Rockefeller, ved time in jajl for It, ber alle o the $2 pages of a book she Mario” tells why she ROM time to time, as the occasion requires, our Silk Section inventories stock did it for the purpose of clearing the shelves of all broken lines and odd assorte | 1 fell n Jove with Nat z. Ferber. ments in order that the stocks may be kept as fresh as care and attention will hind Pvc x Me hovte tet’ ne permit. In these four lots are lengths from 5 to 15 yards, and a few full pieces, fore.” which, Then Harold Lord Varney, high priest of the “Wobblies” and an aide jdecamp of Big Bill Haywood, has deserted the radical move ot. He Jonly requires one page in a Sunday |magazine soc » tO explain ma | Both Miss Ganz and Vo |elare they are thru with the for life in this sale, are reduced for a cleanup. Jt} nc——This lot includes 86-inch Satins in plain green, cerise, | — ’ » Satins gray, taupe, plum, purple, wistaria, tan, wine and rose; also 40-inch plain navy blue and fancy pussy willow taffeta—500 yards in all, that sold formerly at $4.00 and $4.75. $2 45 e duced for disposal to, a Re- FEI. + og v0.00 sigee + emcee [etl @ casualty —_—— — ' Javca"the "Santas euite'=ee|| 36-Tnch Silks—= this aor Silk D 150, yards jf limagined that the massing epert aad'| || SO-INCN SUKS— oe Nich i uvetyn — jf seinch [siriiet’ chataats ater the Me oe comprises taffetas, messalines and Silk Duvetyn in plain navy, bro} jon March poplins, are colors of plain tan, gray tan, slate gray, plum, Copeni But as the days have snored along yellow, taupe and green, but not each blue, coral, fawn, pearl gray, fbey Pave given pp OH hape of gor color in every quality. Formerly $2.00 and black. Formerly ' ing the mianing papers again. Lost on the field of action! 'HOOVER TELLS $12.50. Reduced for dis- posal to, a yard.....-. and $2.50. Reduced for disposal, a yard........ $1.45 $7.95 \ Charmeuse 500 yards of 40-inch Charmeuse in plain shades LABOR VIEWS: of Alice blue, peach, pink, gray, taupe, nigger | brown, golden brown and navy. Formerly $5.00. Re- $ wewitecmes: SOe8 | duced for disposal to, a yard. Blames Neglect of Human! Factor for Unrest : = . . NEW YORK, March 9-—One of the great national problems to which the “engineering mind” is giving much thought, according to Herbert Hoo ver, is the relationship of employer and employe in industry in the United States. “In this we are faced with a reall zation that the science of economics bas altered from @ th} to a science of human reiati to wealth,” he said . “The development of vast repeti tlon in the process of industry be |deadened the Railway Shopmen Are Named Today Discuss Strike Raymond Richeson, 12 years old, | CHICAGO, March 9.—Grand lodge pupil in the seventh A grade of the| heads of the Broherhood of Mainte- Longfellow school, 13 years old, a m first year’s class in the Li Contest Winners Misunders Brings SPOKANE. March 9.—Dr. Munro finished a dental stood beside his patient in nee of Way Employes and Railway | «iow about the pain?® p Laborers were scheduled to de-|“Never mind about the today w call the 400,000 | growled the patient, “Gim bers out on strike. and I'll write you eck.” ment favoring a strike which | decal gbt tle up all of the nation’s rail * high at seesions yesterday.| Wonders never cease. ne, Denver promoter, ; and Leon David): #8 ver of th coln high Brady won first and sec reapectively, in the army r ffice's essay contest for ic school children, it was announced school, ads ran enve of craftsmanship |ioaay ‘The essays were written on| Blessings of povery may look good for Leonard-Dundee match and the great extension of industry line subject: “What Are the I © the millionaire. ‘ver. has dive ° lyer and hislo? an Enlistment in the sacri tias employe. is neglect of th factor has accymulated muc junrest and has reacted in a 4 of production ards of is maximum pr tal necessit “Tam ¢ fact that t and that is a buman of the Yet our very stand. are dependent on a ductivity up to the to of our population ly Impresyed with the re is but one way out ain to re-establish thru that per. nal co-operation between employer} |and employe in production that was ja binding force when our industries | were smaller of unit and of less spe | clalization States Army?” >, , \ The Star Reporter's Stor} Fred Armatron was the star re “1 guess this gamo is Harry Welsh. another re | “What's the matter?” Harry, asked “Being out in all kinds of Weather doesn't seem [0 agree With me,” Fred e nbied “fou know } was au with the grippe, and co’ The Sale Extraordinary! 1,000 Pieces of “Titan Graniteware—Specia] — at 69c Values Up to $1.50 This is a delayed shipment of Granite resentation ted another cold. t to report & cat-fight. and the case gues to Court tomorrow. Ke care of yourself. “Thru this, the sense of craftsman. | vied. “When you Utensils that was bought several months ago, ship and the interest in production | Werks’ Hresk-Up-& prices were much lower than they ar can be recreated and the proper es Foret n y are now, F tablishment of conditions of tabor | cold pedi the reason we can offer them at this unusually 1 its participation in a more| fee! dull price. Your choice of this excellent assortment killed administration can be worked | Gray Granite Cooking Utensils, special at. . te P (old ‘me about them. They Increase the bodily rewistance to They won't make you or ey, either tw y-five cent reak-Up-A.Cold Tab. y eure Bre wort yin} ‘Insist tt “The attitude of refusal to partict. pate in collective bargaining with representatives of the employes’ own choosing is t of this) } ook | bri to better relatic The in-}¢ a COI vege te of employe ar alo) sf leas ff ested ang | |not | have a great common ground of mu |tuality, and if we could sec em phasis upon these common interests we would greatly mitigate conflict.” J e et ‘9 his sur he got Up the next morning with eu trace of the cold. | ‘When Fred went to the office Harr: | was Ip bis ° tHE: ok | atory | top,” be said 3 ' ever landed alf an hout | golly, I fe Sdition time, but, ty. fit to make this the best I ever wrote | Break-Up-a- thanks to those Weeks" | Cold Tablets, | | Thousands Have Kidney) Trouble and Never | ure “Chase me, go on and Chase me! ‘That's the song Hal must have b |ninging if McGraw is going to oust him. SIGE TEA CANDY 10- and 14-quart rolled edge Dish Pans No. 6 and 8 Convex Kettles with Sus t It 10- and 12-quart Wi covers iI QARKEN Hh A pec No. 300 Preserving Ki No. 4 and § Sauce Pang with 10-, 12, M-quart Rinsing Pans covers Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected COMBINATION SALE Spray Pump and a One-Pound ~ Look Years Younger! Use the Old- Time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know Judging fram reports from drug ene {gists who Aggy@onstantly in direct You can tura gray, faded halr|touch with the public, there is one | C : S 1 x. beautifully dark and’ Instrous al- preparatiogi that pas been yery suc- an of Lime an uiphur ‘ most over night if you'll get a cessful in gyer@oming these condi-| 5 bottle ef “Wyeth's Bage’ and tions, The tilld and healing influ: | Special at 69c Sulphur Compound” at any drug ence of Dr. iilmer’s Swamp-Koot is store. Millions of bottles of this soon rpaliz ald, famous Sage Tea Recipe, im- for its reg s proved by the addition of other in-| An xi physielan for gne, gredients, are sold annually, says a of the Minent Life Insurance | wellknown druggist here, because Com, i) in an interview on the it darkens the bair so naturally and subjey le the astonishing state evenly that no one can tell it has ment that one reason why so many been applied. appliiapts for insurance ard rejected | Those whoso hair is turning gray ds because kidney trouble is so com-| or becoming faded haye a surprise mon to the American people, and the awaiting them, because after one large majority of those whose appli-| or two applications the gray hair cauions are declined do not even sus-| vanishes and your locks become a that they have the disease. Dr.| luxuriantly dark and beautiful, | Kilmer's Swamp-Root is on sale at This is the age of youth, Gray- all drug stores jn bottles of two haired, unattractive folks aren't sizes, medium and large. wanted around, so get busy with| However, if you wish first to test Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- thig grégt preparation send ten pound tonight, and you'll hie delien |eents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham: ed with your dark, hai: ¥., for a sample bottle. Hig ang your youth with: | wri ne be sure and mention the ip a fow days, he _ Bttle ‘ " , “It stands the highest big record of success. Jarly spraying is the most effective. One of 3 outfits is just what you need, Note: A 1-pound can of dry lime and sulphur makes 5 gallons of spray. __ COMBINATION SPECIAL AT 69¢, . “The Store for Useful Articles”

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