The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1920, Page 5

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See These Two Ivory Suites in One of Our Windows Priced Far Below Regular One suite in a handsome adaptation of the popu- lar William and Mary Period design, finished in ivory. Bed, dresser, dressing table and chiffonier —our regular price of $397.50 was excellent value, but we make a substantial cut today, reducing the price to $350. Another delightful Ivory Suite with the same number of pieces but in straight-line design, was a0” priced at $275, and is offered now for Every piece is well made and beautifully finished, the product of one of America’s leading makers. We also show a complete collection of Chairs, Rockers, Stands and Vanity Dressers to match these suites. The Advantages of Our Credit Terms Our easy credit terms allow you to pay as convenient— oe aoe, ae ee ee purchased in your home—and aside from jerme are so generous the \s taken out of paying, eet FORMERLY WOODHOUSEGRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE OD IN SUGAR MARKET here will re Spe Hanae decline In California of ; per hundred pounds In sugar, say 9 Spirits Fail to Duty rte nitih pati +H iH i i i ork iit i ON WITH THE DANCE 10 THE RIVER’S END GO TO SOUTH AMERICA) Alvo Von Alvensleben, tall, smiling, Aobonatr, recently released on parole from Fort Douglas prison, Salt Lake City, where he has been interned since August, 1917, as an enemy reports regularly to Frank Te Garbarino, special agent of the de- partment of Justice. “1 mhall make my home ttf Seattle for, perhapa, «ix or eight months, I can't say how long," Alvensleben ex- plained to a Star reporter, “It all depends ,upon the arrangements made by the authorities and the suc- cess of my efforts to learn the ex- act status, and recover, If possible, my Canadian properties that are said to have been confiscated, “The $8,000,000 invested are not really my own, but belong to 800 German clients I represent. No, am not related in any way to the former emperor, dexpite rumors to the contrary that seem to have taken hold in the public mind, and have not even a title, tho my father, it ts true, was a count.” SIGKNESD BEGAN WITH BAD GOLD ‘When the bodity reaistance ts low a Toment’s exposure to a draft, & sud- den change of temperature, wet fect or wet ctothing may bring on a cold. Lowered resistance means that the blood is lacking “in tho elements necessary to maintain health, As long aa the blood is woak there is danger from colds or from the germs of any epidemic disease. An effective way of building up the blood and thus fortifying the system js that demonstrated by Mra, EB. J. Gunsefl, of ‘No, 439 Bay street, St. Paul, Minn. When seen recently at her home Mra. Gunsell appeared bright and energetic and gave no sign of the sickness she had endured for months, “All my trouble dated from a cold,” said Mrs. Gunesell, “tho I have since learned that my system must have been run down when I got the cold. All my strength seemed to have serted me. I could hardly get up in the morning and grew weaker from day tw day. I had dizay spells and sometimes fainted. My eleep didn’t rest me. I had headaches that would sometimes last four days at & I didn’t have any color and very nervous, “I happened to read about Dr. Wil- i Mame’ Pink Pills and procuring @ box In about ten 5 iil 22 bes rene VVENSLEBEN PLANS TO STAY WHILE, THEN Palpably embarrassed at the ques- tion, Von Alvensleben had no com- ment to make about his treatment while In prison, exoopt to say that no reasonable person could complain of ue food. the property of my clients, and then, if the attempt to recover\ it falls thru, I shall ¢o to South Amertcn. No, 1 have no business Interests there, but that is where I shall go.” Von Alvenaleben is accompanied tn Seattle by bis wife, and intends to reside in the Laurethurst district, he nays. 'S. F. MINISTER Jury Acts Quickly to Clear Rev. John F. Poucher SAN FRANCISCO, March 11-— The . John F. Poucher, former pastor. of the Central Methodist chureh,, wan vindicated by a jury late yesterday of the charge that he had alienated the affections of Mrs. Irma Smeltzer from her hus band. ‘The jury was out 16 minutes before it reached @ unanimous ver jot. Mra. Smeltzer how filed sult for divorce from William G, Smeltzer, end Smeltzer has filed a cross com plaint. Smeltzer, in hia guilt for $60,000 damages, sought to prove that Pou- cher and Mrs. Smeltzer lived to gether as man and wife in an Oak- land hotel for a week. SUFFRAGE WIN IN W, VIRGIN Only Two More States Are Netded for Ratification congratulatory mee- try, fonowing their tory late yesterday, frage amendment was forced thru the senate by a vote of 16 to 13. With only two more states needed to make the required 36 for ratif} cation, attention was being directed to Delaware and Washington, where the state legislators have been called for special sessions, 23. Senator Jesse Bloch's vote after Attractive Assortments of Moderately-Priced Bedroom Furniture are included in the comprehensive Spring displays of Furniture now being featured by this store. The Four-piece Suite in the Sketch Is $1 75.00 This Suite is built of Eastern hardwood and finished in Amer- ican walnut. A modified Queen Anne design. A well-made and well-finished Suite, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. The price of the grouping of four pieces is $175.00. (FOURTH FLOOR) IS EXONERATED) ' “I expect to remain tn Seattle A Marvelous McCall Pattern— No, 9435 The “Cordica” Sports Coat (Patents Pending) you will find sports rh te: in fa- sion pag 00 with 2% yards of 27-inch’ ma- terial you can _ make this attrac- ”’ tive coat im one half hour. You have only: one seam to sew. Make a coat today! The Rhodes Co. Alaskans to Have Hot Springs Baths -Maska pioneers have organized a company capitalized at $100,000 to develop a group of hot springs near Bailey bay, 50 miles northeast of Ketchikan as a summer resort, ac The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns 9 to 10 SILK PHTTICOATS— Bile platn colors and eh or ruffle founces and elastic fitted tops. Ail lengths Which sold formerly at $6.60 and $7.95 For thin hour, 150 MEN'S SHIRTS— Sizes 16%, 17, 17% and 18 only, in coat style with soft French cuffs. These are in fancy stripe patterns and the values, which are of an unusual character, wi! nee of early ping. Formerly friday # Jales No mail,,telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is re- served. "10 to 11 WOMEN’S RAIN CA Rain Capes in regula tion style, or In cont ef: fect front. Sizes 16 to 42 in navy, tan and gray, but nc 20 Rubberized each size $12.50 and For this hour, choice GINGHAM—500 yards of 27-inch Gingh plain pink and bi plaids in assorted 11 to 12 CAMISOLES—15 Mer. cerized Camisoles in slip-on style with elas tle at top and bottom. All sizes, in white, flesh and black. Formerly $1.19, fon thie. 59c hour, VOILE—85 yards of 36-inch plain White Volle, Formerly 360, for this hour, a yard Cc CURTAIN MAI La SETTE—300 yards of Printed ‘Marquisette in floral and striped pat terns, in various color lto2_., MEN'S WORK SHIRTS — 150 Black Twill Work Shirts, with lay-down collar and one bream pocket. Sizes 15 to 18, Formerly $1.26. For this 85c hour, each .. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS—A broken line consisting of one hua- dred medium weight White Cotton Suits, in high neck, long and elbow sleeve, ankle length style Sizes 34 to 44, but not each size in every style. For this hour, ly 2 hour, combinations. combinations. Formerly hour, yard... 406 Formerly $1.50. For this hour, $1 00 a suit...+. 19¢ , for this a yard. cording to word retelved Thursdgy from Ketchikan. Garbage Cans Used as Liquor Stills WILMINGTON, Del, March 11.—- parts of the coun. | Housewives appealed to the police gensational vic: |‘ Selve the mystery of their dis. when the suf.|PPearing garbage cans. Jobn Gra- ham, negro, was arrested for mak moonshine stills from 3. Only six more days for filing Income Tax returns for 1919. Did you pay excess dur- ing 1918? Roberts’ Federal Income Tax Service Public Accoantants Biliott 4853 NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils to Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged Rostrils open right up, the air pas sages of your hend are clear and you can “breathe freely. No more hi ing, snuffiing, mucous disc! hendnche, dryness—no struggling breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a smal) bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply « Uttle of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you in- stant relief. Ely'’s Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh suf. ferer has nm seeking. just splendid, QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION ree. for Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets |! That is the joyful cry of thousands tince Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. for 17 and calomel enemy, Escovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating eters for chronic ition and torpid livers. Dr. Ed ’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a , soothing | healing, ng | little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to hme normally. They never force them, Olive hain mie ng Spal ha Thousands take them ev it just to keep right. "hey them, Te ah seu Sour Stomach? Adler-i-ka! “T suffered a groat deal from sour | stomach and gas on the stomach, After taking Adler-i-ka T was imme-| diately helped and a little over one | bottle CURED ME.” (Signed) J. C. Balley. Adier4-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowe® so completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter! which poisoned stomach for months. | Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis, Adler--ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara; glycerin’ and nine other simypte ingredients. Swift | Prog Co., Bartell Drug Co. and all leading druggists, k- | small bottle of Lavoptik to MEN’S MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS — 150 White Muslin Night Shirts in and slip-over style, with one braid trimmed in blue, Sizes 15 to 20. Formerly $1.75, For this hour, choice SOILED LINGERIE BLOUSES—34 Voile and Batiste Blouses, soiled from display. A broken range of sizes in high and low neck Formerly $5.00 For this hour, choice i» cAna esa ark ai! HALF P' ART—This section has gathered styles with lace trimming. and up to $15.00, from regular stock 135 pieces and open stock garments, including slight- ly solled Infants’ Dresses, Gowns, Tele- Phone Screens, Whisk Broom Holders, etc. Farmerly 50c, 750 and up to $2. for this hour, choice. a. black and pink. Wool Jersey Dresses $12.95 THE 35 Wool Jersey Dresses which the ap- parel section has assembled and reduced for Friday are displayed in small sizes of 16, 36 and 38 only, in elaborately embroidered and tunic skirt styles. The assortment includes shades of tan, gray, rookie and navy, but not each size in every style or color. Formerly $39.50, while they last, Friday, choice at $12.95. . 4to5 HATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS — The Children's Section, on the Upper Mam Fiocor, has taken from regular stock and re- priced for a quick disposal about 75 Velvet, Corduroy and Velveteen Hats i black, brown, rose ang Ge penhagen blue. Focal $1.95 and up to $3.50, z this hour, choice . 3 ¢o 4 WOMEN’S COLLARS — 300 Net and Lace and.Or- gandie and Lace Collars in several styles; from our regular stock, reduced for di Formerly $1.26 to $1.50, for this hour, ¢hoice RIBBONS—250 yards of Satin Striped and Moire Taffeta Ribbons in widths of 5 and 5% inches, and assorted colors. Formerly 35c, for this 27-INCH PIQUE — 300 yards in plain white. For hour, yard ----+- DOC three-button pocket and $1.45 ICE of package 38-inch Organdie in ow figured patterns, biue and lavender. Fram 50, .25¢ Simple Combination Helps Weak Eyes Seattle people are astonished at the quick results produced by sim-| _ ple witehhazel, camphor, hydrastis, , a8 mixed in Lavoptik ey, h, In one case of weak an near-sighted eyes, a few days’ use brought great improvement. In an: other case it stopped eye pains and inflammation, We guarantee a help ANY CASE weak, strained or in: flamed eyes, Aluminum eye cup FREE. Swift Drug Co. and leading druggists. ‘‘Cure Your Rupture Like 1Cured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Bupture After Doctors Said “Operate or Death” His Remedy and Nook Sent Free apt. Collings sailed the se rs; then he sustal bad rupture him to af was assured submit to a rent Edwards, a practicing yan ; 's old-time Capt, Collings made a study of hims of his condition—and at last be was rewarded by the finding of the method that so quickly made him a well, strong, vigorous and happy man. Any one can use the same meth- od; it's simple, easy, safe and inex- ensive. Every ruptured person in he world should ha lings book, telling cured himself, and how any one may follow the same treatm in their own home without any ie. The book and medicine are "They will be sent prepaid to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the coupon. But send it right sow—before you put down this the Capt. Col- about how he FREP RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON Capt, W. A, Collings (Inc.), Box 21D, Watertown, N. ¥. Please send me your FREE Rup- bert Rhodes found among Bis pF seesions a silver dollar that hag depreciated in value. It wag in 1795 and he sold it te a tor for $50. Sire $50 Is Price Paid for Silver Dollar FINDLAY, O., March 11.—Del- Boilers, Special $4.98 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY These are the Banner heavy all-copper Wash Boilers, in the large size (No. 9). They are made with stationary handles and a fit-in cover. A regular $9.50 value. Special... .$4.98 50c Aluminum Sink Strainer at 33c A pure Aluminum Sink Strainer that fits into the be stood in the bottom of a sink. It is easy to clean and being made of aluminum it is | rust proof; 50¢ value. Spe- ial at 20... 66.0 .000. BBE $2.00 R.F.D. Mail Boxes Special $1.29 These are the regulation R. F. D. Mail Boxes, made of heavy galvanized sheet iron, fin- ished with aluminum bronze; $2.00 value. Special at.. $1.29 Fancy Mixed Lawn Seed | Special at 59c a Pound If you want a beautiful lawn use our special Mixed : Lawn Grass Seed. It is especially adapted for this k wie climate and grows to perfection. This is an extremely low price for this seed. Special, a pound. seen oe SO “THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES”

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