The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1920, Page 5

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oo] ofoyooyo.ooro,oyo,o]o} Formerly WoodhouseGrunbaum Furniture Co, ft hand Ai Raenichenettlniniteneteet aha eal A Splendid Display of Piano and Table Lamps Is here ina complete variety to make choosing easy When it’s a Piano or Table Lamp of un- usual attractiveness that you require you will find it readily in our all-embracing display. There are mahogany, Japanese bronze and other metal finishes, and Table Lamps of art metal and mahogany. The Piano Lamps are priced from. . Beautiful Silk Shades are from. Table Lamps begin in price at MOST GENEROUS CREDIT IN THE CITY | eye WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH op. .o.ooo.o.o.oofo fo ,o]oforo) [ C Many = man’s boasted bravery Tas gone lame when his wife sug that he visit the kitchen and the cook. Watch Repaired by Is Always Right F Telephone Elliott 2607 _ 1839 FOURTH AVENUE |The 1 FURNOTORE Got | FURNITURE CoO. INC. jofofojofofojojofofojojojojojojofojojojojonjojfojojojojo} IW. W. LETTER IN BISBEE CASE Says Deportes Planned to March Back on Town 2. Ariz, March 29 men deported from Pixbee in 1917, planned to march back to Bisbee in a body as a means of forcing the hand of the federal gov ernment,” according to a letter to Lw pee deporta r was written from the @eportation camp at Columbus, N M., but was unsigned. It ui wood to furnish money to ca: such a plan. ‘The letter criticised “Perry at Salt out Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year 8. Ruther 273) ford, 920 Cedar st Pedestrians Hit by Autos) J This Year bile ¢ “a W and W. 4 6ith 5 oth Pedestrians Hit by Autor) J This Year Clifford Cook, 4, 4225 Whitman ave, was painfully brutsed and ut when he was struck by an automobile driven by William Pat erson, 916 Kilbourne st., Satur Michael Rarritt, 68, West Se attle, was taken to the city hos pital Sunday to be treated for 271 lay. Pedestrians Hit by Autos Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year W. L. Lynch, 165 MeOGraw reported to the police of having struck an unident woman pe Mec st, Sunday afternoon bruising her elbow. Hit by Autos ) 18 This Year ted to the police of being by an automobile at Third t d not sustain serious i failed to obtain the deatrian at Be vo, W Pedestrians V. BE. MeDermott, Berkshire ho and Pin m.. Sunday after | ‘Woman Lawyer Tells Cure THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCHE 29, 1920. ‘Drab Homes Mean Divorces * * & Miss Lucille Pugh, popular member of the New York bar, as she appears in the evening and during business hours. NEW YORK, March 29.—"Ron love" in too popular nowadays. “Unhappy marriage does not burst forth as the sudden realizati mutual defect the sweetheart kin considerations, and plants the vorce seeds, Neglect is the fertile divorce field “It in not the husband who stays out one night a week or who even leaves his wife alone seve: Chocolate cream heney-moon; Peanut brittle carly married life; Rock salt divorce. All this, acce to Mins Lucille w for more than way, Just @ Dtnted Easter Hats ALL inspect them; revel in well arranged displays that be- speak of true millinery art in assortments which affords choosing according to your millinery thought at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 Second Floor, and The Rhodes Co. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns An Easter Sale of Silk 34. Frocks Woo Reduced to Girls’ Easter Coats— Special at $17.50 Upper Main Floor, HIS fortunate pur- $42.75 N this Special Sale® arranged for Tues- day are 50 New Spring Frocks from our reg- ular stock manifesting the attractive style touches that make the New Dresses so much admired. The high character of these Frocks and the im- portant reductions are significant in this sale of Easter opportunity. The assortment taffeta and wool tricotine, effectively design- ed with ruffles, accordion pleating and nov- elty shaped tunics, and shows spring colors of eae consists of a manufacturer’s sample line and includes about 35 garments, which, if purchased in the regu- lar way, would sell at very much higher prices. They are designed of fine Serges, Granite Cloth and 3roadcloth, in plain col- ors of Rose, Navy, Copen and Tan; also of } Mixtures and Checked Coatings. A good as- \foes sortment at an ex- be ceptional price. | 3190, Sizes 6 to 14 years. id $42.75 Worsted Slip-on Sweaters Reduced to an Ma ised Aiedabistssttrtrarn! Dis ph includes dresses of. silk | Whisper oft Wall at & week who in guilty of Navy, Brown, Belgian Blue, Rookie, Rose, $4.95 as the husband who night and yet omit» attentions that are the spirit evidence of love. So the woman | may also be neglectful. “One great wrong invites forgive ness, for it does not show the man| in bis aracter, but out of it A nerien of slurs or neglects leads to hate.” Upper Main Floor. RTY-THREE Slip- on Sweaters with | ae long sleeves, taken Drape Easter Veils trom our regular stacks are reduced very eco- Special, 75¢ nomically for Tuesday. Main Floor. Lake,” and others tn charge. It sald efforts to show the Bisbee strike was a strike for the stx-hour day t —, harged this was Gray and Black “Too many young couples are muf | fering from an overdose of domes tUeity By that I mean they make the mistake of not Inter esting themselves in things outside membership foreed us out In pathy with Butte,” the letter The letter said the writer | that {ayer’s union” and to 42. Sizes 16 to t she says propaganda to uence the altuation fa Michigna and the Great Lakes| > of 1.” crowd won a. strike tron regions. Iprogresa at Globe, Arta, it “Bisbee went on strike because Our preak the Bisbee organization. L PAIN LESS DENTISTS yey «er ing of this letter to permit introduc neglect certainly causes divores, | tion of depositions “to show the pur- | They are woven in an ee block stitch a thed te introdace our new (whalebone) pla! plate known, covers very itttle of Which te the lightest @ roof of the mout can bite corn off the o $4.00 | pared, Rear Admiral A $1.00 teed for 18 years. Have impression taken Im the ane $e teeth twee day. and See of oO Examination and advice free. ar Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the of Time. Mort of our present patronage is recommended by our potiente, whose work is still who have tested our work ing good satisfaction Ask our Whee coming to our office, be sure | ‘re in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 8 to 12 fer Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ‘S87 UNIVERSITY ST. Be sure to ash your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. It is guaran- teed to please you or your grocer re- ¢@urns your money. Oppeatte Praser-Paterses Co. pose oft the But : Sax U. ‘s. Divers Were Not Prepared WASHINGTON, March 29.—The |navy department entered the war jwith {tx submarine forces unpre W. Grant declared at the senate naval investi gation today Grant, who was in charge of sub-| [marines before the war, had made urgent recommendations as early 1915, but could not get action. While almost everybody wants something for nothing, few people that way as) W are satisfied with what they get/ Passion Week 1900 @ho Is This? BY REV. E. L. KECHLEY The Seattle Star today publishes the seventh of a series of Monday Talks by Seattle preachers. Rev. Kechley is pastor of the Queen Anne Christian church. entering will be Holy; the first Pain Sunday long ago a ny ac that might have been harsh|¢ . h but for the thoughts of] David; bles great drama enacted during| years ago, | at multit nna to is He that co name of the Highest whole city was moved and the ques When Jesus entered Jerusalem on/tion upon the Ups of many was |"Who is this?’ That question has [been repeated many times since |And today many are asking tt Di vine revelation, attested by time and experience, answers, “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living Goa.” There are those, however, tn our |day who would reduce Christ in the tations of @ mere man, and say |there is no more virture or saving |power in bis blood than in the man. They*say he is a great teach er—but only a man. acles reported to hav | © only myths and that he from the dead a mere til If this be true, if there < divinity to be found in him, sad is the state of the human race. It has well been said, better take awny jus a dark orb }us a morning, that can never give than to take from © estimation of the renowned ® of the world. it be true that Christ never came forth from the tomb, that he does not now sit at the right hand |of God interceding for lost human ity, let the church doors be closed estimation of the world w the limi-| blood of any 4@ther martyr or good! That the mir-| en worked| |the lght from the sun and leave] Christ the glory he has always had| VERYBODY knows Maple Syrup is a rare article—hard to find | still harder to be sure of. Pure maple syrup, what there is of it, is sold at extremely high prices. Naturally, one turns to Karo Maple Flavor with its flavor of the purest maple sugar. It has the appetizing tang of pure maple syrup— but is so reasonably priced that you can serve it at every meal, Just compare the flavor and price of Karo Maple Flavor with other maple syrups! CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Selling Representative JOHNSON, LIEBER MERCANTILE CO., Seattle, Wash. |polnting to a false hope }be sung no Christian anthems, if and bolted. Let the spires be torn down that they may no longer etand Let there let notes of the church organ be hed and go out into eternal darkness—-let all the joyful songs pf the earth give place to dolefut strains. For if Christ be not risen then wo are of all men most miserable we are without hope, we are yet in our sins. The night of de: thru the shadows of which there can come no morning s, le upon the hum of pire can be for the sun of hope has set in everlasting dark ness; morning dawn {s impossible for the sun of righteousness has never risen with healing on his wings. Perish the thought “Now ts Christ risen and become is s No raii eho Ww HIS timely arrival of a special purchase of Drape Veils features the favored spring shades of Navy, Brown, Taupe, Purple and Black, with chenille dotted borders and designs. mean economy to you from this assortment. Pe ie displayed in ane es of American Beauty, Coral, Tur- quoise, Peacock and Tan, with black collars and cuffs, Sizes 38 to 44 It will to choose your Easter veil thems. There is no occasion for despair, Christ has stamped indell bly his divinity upon the world. He has demonstrated his Saviourhood. He can say ome unto me and raved, ye ends of the 4 All Fat People Should Know This The world tude to the a of the now fa- mous Marmola Prescription, and is still more indebted for the reduction f this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tablets can tained at all drug ste writ anonable price ($i leaves no excuse yr violent exercise for the r f the overfat body to nor rtions | Ip (Ex President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 EITEL BLDG, | THATY THE fe debt of grati- Big Dinnerware Sale TUESDAY— Some Remarkable Values are Offered, 15¢,25c, 50¢ These items are taken from our regular open stock patterns and arranged on Special Price Counters to make selection easy. Assortment consists of Sauce Dishes, Oatmeal Dishes, Bowls, 5-, 6-, 7- and 8-inch Plates and many other items. Come early, while the selection is at its | 300 Dozen White Ovide Cups and Saucers At 15c for Cup and Saucer For Your Lawn and Garden Kentucky Blue Grass, pound. .45c White Clover, pound. ........80c Mixed Lawn Seed, pound. Gromore Fertilizer, 40¢ pkg. ; 25 pounds -.59c --82.50 the first fruits of them that slept.” We can eing the most joyful an Lime and Sulphur for spraying, pound..........35¢ Puritan Lime for preserving eggs, 5-lb. pkg.....35¢ WE HAVE 25 JEWEL BREAD MAKERS Extra Special at $1.98 Regular price $3.50. In ina “The Store for Useful Articles” leg nani 1 » ll °1221-Third Ave “COR UNIVERSITY

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