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

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es e7 tans esev 7? 76008 NS ve six months’ selling of 1920. $55.00 Mahogany Library Table, special $35.00 $125.00 Tapestry Chairs, special $108.00 ‘Tapestry Chairs, special $36.00 Fiber Chairs, special... $45.00 Reed Chair, special. \% off on all Tea Wagons, Special prices on Brass Beda eT SAAT KRS On536 om .. years with a and is now @ new man No matter what sex or age, you can probably be benefited the fame as 208 20th Ave. S., Seattle, Wash. Dull Kid, Patent and Satin; Leuis heel; such makes as Baker's and Henne’s; sold regularly at $1400 and $15.00, now.... Pumps in White and Black Kia, Patent, Gray and Brown Buck, one and two-eyelet ties and tongue ef. fects, sold regularly at $12.00 to Broken line White Reignskin Oxfords White Buck and Reignskin Ox fords or Colored Kid ons aa | 85 ISDAY, JUNE 29, 1920. O}o} olofoyoro.ofoyofoporoyoroyonto} qaEeoeaaR Pre-Inventory Furniture Sale IDICULOUSLY low prices have been made on all odds and ends, broken suites and discontinued lines which have accumulated during the first Hotel and apartment house owners should take advantage of this sale and supply their needs at prices away below the present- day market. Home owners will find many very advantageous offerings, also. Look at These Special Sale Prices $17.25 Full aize Beds, Vernis and Enamel, special All Piano.and Table Lamps This includes all the lamps in stock. Mahog- any and metal table lamps and piano lamps. Extra Special $115.00 Turkish Chair, upholstered in genuine leather of finest quality. Very large and comfortable. Only one at the special price re $60.00 $160.00 Turkish Rocker, upholstering to match chair; very finest quality fine finish and well made; special at...... Sold on Easy Credit Terms Formerty Pernitere Co. Ine GRUNBAUM PaanRORe axe Where Pike Meets Fifth |“Tall Youth With | | Pale Face” Attacks | An unknown assaflant, presum Cc. Nash, | passing @ vacant lot at 22d ave. and bigamy. terrible case | Nash beat him off, after the other | trial |man had dragged him half across | the lot. The assaMlant ts described hel being @ tall youth with pale face. | __ Eight thousand Mennonites now in | Western Canada are seeking homes Sip Missiasippt he and others have iy BIG REDUCTIONS . * $51.00 Hird’seye Dressing Table, spec $86.50 Walnut Chiffonier, special. $65.00 Ivory Chiffonier, special $52.50 Full Size Ivory Bed, special Prices on Rockers cut almost 50 per cent. 1/3 Off |B. Union st, about 1 o'clock Iaat and one dead | night, and all but overpowered him. | War decorations. the whole family $20.00 Golden Oak Extension Table, $17.80 Fumed Oak Library Table, special 87.50 ABinch, special At... .seeecceecceeee $12.00 $86.00 Fumed Oak Duofold, special.....867.50 | $85.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, special $50.00 $005.00 Mahegnay Selece Livingroom $80.00 Golden Oak Buffet, speolal......847.50 Suite at : 8177.50 | $85.00 Extension Table, special $65.00 er, special $49.50 Bird’seye Chiffonier, special... ..827.50 1 $27.50 860.90 $50.00 in, Ivory 811.50 < $40.00 Extra Special 8-piece Living-room Suite of mahog- any, upholstered in fine quality blue velour; very speciall priced ats... 990.00 $86.50 Beautiful Walnut Bed, full size, $45.00 Meee rortatototctolororctorototorol oie Three of His Wives Put in Good Word}! LONDON, June 29.~—Al George ably a drug addict, pounced upen J.| Hi. Moace’s “wives” spoke well of 407 234 ave. as Nash was|him in court here on a charge of Meace had three Meace has severa He ts heb The president of Cuba estimates |socretary of the club, the present sugar crop shortage on that island at 900,000 tona amine iat Let's éat at Boldt's; cory boxes for | 1h, —Advertisement. xfords, Pumps Silk Hosiery At Baxter’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Pumps SILK HOSIERY. White Kid, 97.85 The Van Raalte and other famous makes at Calf Oxfords, me or ae $5.85 20% OFF | **” $9.55 $10.85 Louls Heel highest grade shoes made; and widths; regula. and $16.00; now.... Oxfords $6.85, $7.85, $8.85, $9.85, $10.85 Pumps and Oxfords, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85, $5.85 Broken Lines on the Rack fords . Ladies’ Boots | ET snis tines D1 OO White %, These are high-grade Black shoes that sold at $12 to Colors $6.85 to : $12.85 $15. Complete lines that sold at $12 to $16, now $7.85 to $11.85 1326 SECOND AVENUE White Kid and Relgnskin Ox- Broken Lines Good Pumps and OREIEN iy onde nderonnescocdessockebs Ten Broken Lines Canti- levers $6.85 to $12.85 BAXTER & BAXTER living Oxfords; AI sizes prices $15.00 7.85, $8.85 Black, White and colors in Kid and Military and heels, were $9.00 to $15.00, all high Louis $4.85 $5.85 THE SEATTLE COUNCIL STAR RINGSIDE & NOTES ON f) CITY COUNCIL MONDAY Appropriated $1,500 to purchase arsenate of lead to wipe out the pentifer- | ous earwig. | f& Referred to the finance commiittes a request from City Comptroller Marc Carroll for $5,000 to check names on the jitney petition filed last Friday Authorized expenditures of $806,304 for salaries and wages, and & ae ol tee materials and supplies for the municipal railway system for the of | ed resolutions for improving the following streets, setting July 19 look as the time for public hearing: ¢ truction of a trunk sewer and subsewers on Kast Marginal way from Findlay st, to Dawson st. and adjacent: stree rading and paving W “th »t. from ith ave. N. W. to LB etth ave. N. w Shiishole ave, from 24th ave, N. W. to Lith ave, N. W Referred to the utilities and finance committee an ordinance providing for a 10cent fare on the bus | operated by the city, with the privilege ® of free transfers t i from the municipal ear Jines. Granted a Heense Seattle Park Co, to conduct an amusement re [By sort at Luna park for one year Approved paving of Kepublican st, from Westlake ave, N, to Broad st, [B]| Referred to the public safety committee an ordinance suggested by Philip Tworoger requiring automobiles to be equipped with speed-regulating de . “ee City council fans Monday after-) January 1, more Seattle residents noon witnessed tb introduction of |have been killed by auto accidents an ordinan having to do with auto|than were killed during the entire busses operated by th municipal | war. railway ‘ eee Monday's ordinance provided for} Moriturl Salutamus, or words to 10cent fares for bu ‘The pestiferous earwig transfer privileges to the muny car is fated to go. Full of arngnate of lines. lead, furnished by the board of pub- Periodically the city fathers legis | ie works, he will turn up bis bun late on matters concerned with the | dred toes and die the death. A cam ‘This, despite the fact palen, waged by residents of Queen ity legal sharks have band. An hil, hae resulted in an appro ed down opinions to the effect that | Pr n Of $1,500 to wipe out the ¢ city has no power to operate | *hrubbery-ioving insect wriders, with free | that effect auto busw 600 Overblouses Below Cost this horrible fact is to. It is on the blind elty council, and it can't wide of Un be seen. But just tmagine what an awful the loginla eye were be e Watch for Thutsday's Ad. MARKET BLOUSE SHOP 107 Pike Stren ing rv It makes times, wh: ference, some. URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM Uric Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with which the human flesh haa to con | tend. Practically no one tn this age [of fast living, ineufficient exercise land overeating i exempt from Urie Acid secretions in one or more of ite ch terrible symptoms. r? Rheumatiam, Headache, Dypepep sia, Liver Troubles, Fermentation in the Bowels and Stomach, Bright's Yiveame, Heart Disease, Poor Cireu r oF} lation, Kidney and Bladder Trow & OTEST bles, Sleeplessness, Nervousnens, | ete, are some of the more common | allments arising from an exceas of | Urie Acid in the system. | STEER RO ING - The Kidneys are the natural fitters of the blood, and when they are over. worked and can not property carry |Want Wild West Show at oft te poisons, the excess, poison ro] Chehalis Tame being pulled. And ne with ar ing the spe |He would t t feicar which [the mwiteh when th [B)] oxeertins 20 mites | For, says Mr. Two jan average of three bad aut dents “in Seattle every da |than 60 per cent of the ac [oy 22 one oF mors deat ojojofojojojofojojojajopojojojojojols) tem and in time crystallizes, When thin Uric Acid attacks the inuscles between the joints and there steer roping and bronec no fever, the condition ix known at the Wid Woet show at|@# MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM When it is deposited in the fibrous tinnues surrounding the jointe and causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint te another ft is called INFLAMMA- TORY RHBUMATISM, When it re Peatedly attacks the nerven of the joints, causing severe pain, though with [ite or no swelling, it's known as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Sciatica, Gont, Neuralcia and [kindred diseases are’ all results from the same cause—an exceas of Uric Acid, brought about by an impaired action of the Kidneys. Get rid of the cause—the organs can not properly fulfill thetr normal functions until this condition is rem- edied. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medi. cines, as no permanent relief will be experienced until the excess Uric Acid in removed and the Kidneys Assume thew natural action. Buchu Ed F or i | ¥ | pound is the greatest Uric Acid sol vent made. It is not a patent medi- HEAD OF EAGLES jeine, but the result of the accumu- | TO VISIT HERE sazscccoeoss: utactured this remedy for 16 yeara, of Oshkosh, @nd the marvelous rasuits obtained Petitions seeking to prevent bull-| halla next month were ne particularly object the atate industrial * being allowed to Ie, Tt ie he show management bh that these children will be of the show for one day. Sanford Bertrand Ricaby said ox f the petition wi be sent to Louls F, Hgrt, HB. for Parr, se bureau, an *. ners are: Ale BE. Myers, A Mainwaring, O. rthur, Mra. Za an, H. B. Pearce J. W. Welborn and warrant our claim that it is thé beat *, will ar. Temedy ever compounded for this y on a visit PUFpORe. One bottle often restores cn of the or- te Kidneys and Bladder to their normal health and strength. Even tn the most aggravated cases or thone of long standing, the improvement shown after taking the first bottle should be so marked that the treat. ment should no longer be considered an experiment. resident of the e in Seattle Tue © the subordinate bod | der in the Northwest | Mr. Weed was present at the | Washington state aerie session of the order in’ Vancouver on June 23 and 24, and was in Portland during the Rose Festival, and the guost of the every place or sent, post- nin hag aid, by Joyner Drug Co., ‘yatoma,| Spokane, Wash., on re- 2, ho will visit | ceipt of, price, $1.00 and 7 he mete! $2.00 bottles, BUT— We will sell Bicycles from the Piper & Taft | stock, practically brand new, for | SIG * an 83D + Sold always for $65, $70 and $75. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE CO. 301.East Pine Elliott 997 and Maraimaliow Com. | Sold by good Druggists | - _ | Smart 4th of July Apparel is made a special feature of this week’s displays throughout the store, and presents for your inspection ready-to-wear garments of the latest — vogue for stfeet, outing and sports wear, together, with such accesso-_ ries as are important to the completion of correct summer dress. | j -? gt. Special $3.95 the Millinery Section hap ot Second Floor and light shades as well ag 18 Black Velvet Jack- ” turbans, suited in stylq and day, and other summer days, unusual value in smart last, at $3.95. tures the attractiveness of Sport Hats at $2.95, $3.95 The Rhodes Co. | | | | Costume Velvet Jackets dowe did taken from regular stock one A SPECIAL purchase of white, ‘The assortment come | ets has arrived in time to trimming for outing and street Formerly 5.09, $7.50, $19.00 | Fourth of July apparel. Warh Hate for the Fourth at Tuxedo front, the two and up to $12.50, Black Trimmed Hats | t 19 15 tip a Fourth of July Sale A J.l0 hundred Hats, including dark prises large sailors and small wear, over Sunday and Mom offer our customers an and $12.50. Choice while they The example sketched ‘pic- 75¢, 95¢ and 81.26. novelty pockets finished | with narrow silk braid and : yety | the patent leather belt. Silk Gloves | The fancy silk lining adds f Main Floor the touch of dainty com- , pleteness to this other- ~ | wise’charming black velvet qe) | jacket. [™ or \\\ oo RAL Sizes 16 to 42. 16-button length in black and white, at $2.25 and $3.00 a pair. Twociasp Silk Gloves in black, white and colors, 9O¢. to $2.50 a pair. White Si | Men’s Shirts 452" Choice at $2.45 | E are confident of this: That if you inspect this special purchase you will | buy one or more, as the values are more apparent when seen than by the written word. They are designed in coat style, with French cuffs, of fine per+ cales, madras and corded fabrics, in a wide range of fancy and plain stripes. Sizes 14 to 1714, but not each size inevery stripe or color. While they last, choice at $2.45. ‘ain Floor, Rear. British war loans to allied cre AIR STUNTS AND! tries totaled $4,3000,000,000, exclusive | of additional advances made by! } Great Britain for post-war recon-| a LOTS FIREWORKS 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c] «~..4 15¢ 15c| with | 15 15e} BEST | 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 1Sc COFFEE |... 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 15¢ 15¢ || —n sh age ie ODDS AND ENDS OF by Washing It | Wednesday. we are going to offer a large factory shipment of odds and ends of dinnerware at prices “When you wash your hair, be care- ff that mean a big saving. You will find a good as ful what you use. Most soaps ant] ment to choose from in both plain white semi-pore pI a sh jpoos contain too much ; . Loe adres car iehiom a lain and decorated patterns. laries the scalp and makes the hair) Special at 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ britgle. | | ‘The best thing to use ts Mulsified [cocoanut o!! shampoo, for this ts pure | land entirely greaseless, It's very | |cheap and beats anything else all to [plecen You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will| jlast the whole family for months. | Simply moisten the hair with| water and rub it in, about a teaspoon- | ful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and | rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh | looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens| and takes out every,particle of dust, | dirt and dandruff ——_—¥# se HEAD-ACHE | You will enjoy =| refreshing relief and comfort after an application of BAUME ANALGESIQUE °| BENGUE (Bowe An-al-sey- seed Bon pay) | | \ | . Displays of fireworks tn the even. | ing and deria) stunts in the mom. | | Ing have been added to the program | for Seattle's community celebration | of the Fourth of July, according to| | Cc Cutler, executive secretary of | Mayor Caldwell’s committee which | wih have charge of the affair. . | | The fireworks will probably be | even in Woodland park, where the | afternoon Program is to be held. | Tocal aerial acrobats will “stunt” their planes over the downtown dis- trict during the morning parade, bevoronad to present arrangements. and Real Cream HOYT'S $22 Pike at 4th We Never Close Fancy Decorated Covered Dishes, special......$1.49 ee 4 $3.50 Willow Laundry Baskets Special at $2.49 These are imported willaw clothes baskets, made of ‘select grade willow, strongly woven; special at ............. 82.49 Automobile Luggage Carrier Special $4.49 This is an adjustable luggage carrier that can be attached to any running board in a Jew minutes, Special at ...0.ceccesccesionincss sods sentence 40c Adjustable Window Screens at 25c Special for Wednesday—Conti- nental adjustable window screens, size 9 inches high, extend to 88 inches. These screens are made of select material and are well con- structed; special ...........25¢ BURNING. PAIN AND Cal-o-cide positively gives quick relief and ood It penetrates the ates pnd semoves tho cases. (Plasters each package for Stubborn Corns) All drug stores, 35c. Medco (e. Dayton, Ohio FOOT REMEDY < im - ? * Ba

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