The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 5

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The Rug Department Is Showing Many New Patterns Many beautiful Wiltons and Axminsters are now ready for your inspection. Our Rug Section prides itself on a most splendid showing at reasonable prices. All sizes and a wide range of patterns. Liberal Credit Terms Extended GRUNBAUM Co. INC. “WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH” aut) Will Debate Over Non-Partisanism YAKIMA, July 27.—-Confronted with @ lenge to debate the ques tion, “Resolved, that the non-parti- san league is founded on graft,” H. H. Stallard, league organizer, has left here for Bellingham. The chal- lenge was issued by Editor Jay Thomas of the Washington State Weekly. To convince « girl that men are not gels, let her marry one, * Asthma Suflerers If you are one, and have been unable to get’ permanent re- lief, write to Mr. . Roas- ler for the prescription which he took. He suffered for ‘When a man is generous to a Is usually to one of his own “TE love to eat at Boldt's."—Adv. roughness our methods in | | | | Want to Keep Your Hair Perpetually Curly? ually wavy or curly hair te thin the means of every, to possess. One need only few ounces of plain liquid sil- the druggist and apply pA with a been by his wonderful formula. Address W. J. ROSSLER, 200 29th Ave. S., Seattic, Wand. USE KOTALKO do not affect curliness as where a heated tron been , Liquid silmerine is so ire and J there ts not the elt as it keeps the hair so sof and lustrous. fine oveens sain egsta sanguine 4 iia GunsonRancusr MELPMAR SYRUP comes from purest cane sugar. The ad- dition of corn syrup intensifies this sweetness and makes your preserves proof against “candying.” For cooking and preserving Melomar in @ wonderful economy. You'll save much sugar-— —you'll be surprised! Send © Crimson Rambler Syrup label and 10¢ todsy and get o Crimson Recipe Cabinet, Portland, Oregon CONNER & CO. DEPORTATION Seattle Man Resists U. S. Case in East NEW YORK, July 27.—Among the aliens arriving at Ellis island Sun day from Western cities, who are putting up a legal fight to stay de. portation orders is Matthew Kaplun- off, brought from Seattle, Wash, The complaint that Kaplunoff is Hable to become a public charge is scouted by his attorney, eee Matthew Kaplunoff, mentioned in the above dispateb, is one of 35 jaliens sent from Seattle two weeks jago on the “deportation special,” He is a Russian, being a native of Ross tov, on the river Don, and came to the United States September 14, 1919, as & seaman on the steamer Lake Sanford. At the time of his a: | determined by immi, | tes to be lable to become a public | charge, and at his hearing declared | that he believed in the teachings of ee Russian soviet government. | Kaplunoff admitted that he had | claimed and had received exemption from military service in the United | States army on the grounds that he |was an alien, He was offered his | freedom on $1,000 ball while in Seat te, but refused the privilege. He is 23 years old. MAN SLAIN IN GAMBLING DEN Chinaman Is Held for Sac- ramento Crime SACRAMENTO, July 27.—Follow- ing & fight in a Chinese gambling hall at Lockport, Fred Chisholm was killed last night, presumably by Chi- nese, James Brodie and A. W. Maher, both of Oakland, companions of Chis- holm, escaped. Maher will be brought here from Stockton today and examined. Bro- die has not been located, George San, son of a gambling house proprietor at Lockport, was arrested early today in connection with the ctime, SAY “DIAMOND DYES” Don't streak or yuin your material in a poor dye. Insist on “Diamond Dyes.” Easy directions in package. | “FREEZONE” Grow Your Hair Lift Off Corns! No Pain! oO Doesn't hurt « bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, inatant- ly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, aufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- tion. THE SEATTLE STAR Lame Woman Swims * * * * * * * * * Another, 64 Years Old, Takes to Pool % Mrs. George D, McKay —Cress-Dale Photo. What is the best way to learn to! 2422 Tenth ave, N., dived off a ten- walk? foot spring board into the pool at the Why, eity Y. W. C. A., where she learned cou says one Seattio woman. | to awim under the direction of Mrs “I went into the water with a/ Anna Borstell [lame foot and came out as spry an Mra McKay's hair is perfectly jany one, Why, I'm a regular acro-| white, and she says she has forgotten bat,” and Mra, George D. McKay.| how oid sho is, a “A person is just as old an one MOONEY APPEAL and I like all kinds of athietica. take work in the gymnasium here, Petition Asks for New Trigl in Bomb Case too," Mre. McKay says. Walking with difficulty, Mra, Mo- WASHINGTON, July 27—An ap-| peal to President Wilson to intercede | Kay was helped into the pool, and with California authorities to secure | learned to swim in a remarkably short time, She is now able to walk & new trial for Thomas J. Mooney) and Warren K. Billings, was pre in a swimming pool, of Now She Walks Again The Rhodes Co. Men’s Athletic Union Suits HE Men's Section, on the Main Floor, just inside the Second Avenue entrance, is featuring a splendid Athletic Suit of fine checked nain- nook with ribbed knitted elastic back, Sizes 34 to i | \ 46 at $1.50 ODD LOTS OF CURTAINS Upper Main Floor N these four lots of broken lines which the Drapery Section has gathered from the regular stock, quantity and asnort- ment are limited, yet offer service and interesting values through substantial reductions, Lot No, 1—2% yards of fancy figured Marquisette, Pr Scrim and Snowflake Draperies in dark doldred patterns. Formerly 55e and 65c, Lot No, 2—78 yards of ahinch Cretonnes In light and dark-colored patterns, suitable for side drapes and furniture covering. Formerly 43 c 600, 65c and Thc. Wednesday, a yard.......--ece00 Lot No. 3—1 yards of doubie-tacea Terry Cloth, 26 7 inches wide, in blue, white and gray and blue, white and purple allover designs for hangings. 75 Formerly $1.25. Wednesday, a yard c Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4.95 and $7.45 STOCK readjustment sale of- fers an exceptional opportu- nity to secure a handsome and serviceable Silk Jersey, Messaline or Taffeta Silk Petticoat at sub- stantial reductions. Both assort- ments display a wide variety of plain colors and changeable ef- fects, finished with beautiful flounces in self material or con- trasting colored fabric. Special at $4.95 are all lengths in regular sizes. Special at $7.45 are all lengths in regular and ex- tra large sizes, U.S. SHPIS HIT BY FLAMES Board Sub-Destroyer SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 27.— United States subdestroyer No. 278 narrowly escaped destruction by fire AND DRAPES Lot No. 4 Eighteen pairs of Marquis ette, Nottingham, Filet Net and Irish Point Net Curtains in one. in white, cream and ecru, reduced as fol lows: $3.50 $4.00 $4.75 $6.50 7.00 $7.00 $7.00 and two-pair lots, Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtain Curtains Curtains $15.00 Curtains . Outing Shirt of light weight, firmly- knit French flannel, displayed in the Section on the Floor. An atti Shirt in every way will say, if you them—and they are ideal for immediate wear. The} are made with lay-down collar, two breast pock- ets, and finished with pearl buttons, and shown in sizes 14% as $2.50 ing 1614, at Three Children Burned to D FERGUS FALLS, Minn, In a fire which destroyed fly home of Charles W. Wrightson, his children, an) old girl and two boys, aged ‘were burned to death, reports received here Vanderbilt Rites Are Held in PARIS, July 27.—Funeral sary With perfect ease. Unustial buoyancy sented at the White House today Horn is 64 and has just recently TURRELL’S SEMI-ANNUAL CLEAN-UP SALE was one of the qualifications pos nemed. by Mra. McKay which en abled her to learn the sport quickly, learned to swim. Sho swims well [by 9 delegation soprenmnting: tne jana admits that she isa regular “wa- ssocia 1% ry Jand Electric Railway Employes of | “© DUE according to Mrs. Borstell, ¥. W, C. A. svjmming Instructor. Mrs. Cornelius Van Horn, 204 29th ave., fs another remarkable case of an ‘unusual ewimmer. Mra, Van America. Mooney and Rillings were convict| URIC ACID CAUSES ed in conripetion with a bomb explo: ston Garitly the Preparetiness day RHEUMATISM parade at San Francisco in July.| 4. acy causée more suffering and dinease than anything else with which the human flesh has to con- 1916, in which several persons were killed. The delegation was headed by John Mosney; San Francisco, brother, t¢nd. Practically no-one in this age of the prisoner. [of fast living, Insufficient exercise ~ — land overeating 1s exempt from Uric Of all sad words of tongue of pen, | Acid secretions in one or more of its the saddest are these, “Where have | terrible symptoms. “from the wife, Rheumatiam, Headache, Dypepep- a ee rene sia, Liver Troubles, Fermentation in the Bowels and Stomach, Bright's Disease, Heart Disease, Poor Circu- lation, Kidney and Bladder Trou- dies, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, etc, are some of the more common ailments arising from an exceas of Urie Acid in the system. The Kidneys are the natural filters of the blood, and when they are over- worked and can not properly carry off the poisons, the excess poison (Uric Acid) is absorbed into the sys- tem and in time crystallizes, When this Uric Acid attacks the muscles between the joints and there is no fever, the condition is known as MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. When it is deposited in the fikrous tissues surrounding the joints and | causes inflammation, great pain and swelling, changing from one joint to another, {t is called INFLAMMA- | TORY RHEUMATISM. When it re peatedly attacks the nerves of the | joints, causing severe pain, though | with little or no swelling, it is known | Unmatched bargains in Low Shoes for men and women. The Downstairs Department offers Women’s White Canvas Shoes, with Louis XV. heels, welted soles, at........ $2.80 Sizes somewhat broken. Women’s stylish Oxfords and Pumps in all Ihethere at ”,......$4.95 to $7.80 $4.95 Men’s Scout Thjs department saves good money on every purchase. Down Stairs Turrell’ soonest Second and Madison | as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases are all results from the same cause—an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an tmpaired action of the Kidneys. Get rid of the cause—the organs can not properly fulfill their normal | functions until this condition is rem- edied. Do not dose yourself with Rheumatism Cures and Kidney Medl- | eines, as no permanent relief will be | experienced until the excess Urte Acid, is removed and the Kidneys assume their natural action, Buthu and Marshmallow Com- ‘pound is the greatest Uric Acid sol- | vent made. | cine, but the result of the accumu- It is not @ patent medi- lated knowledge of experienced chem- ists and several thousand physicians all over the country. We have man- ufactured this remedy for 15 years, and the marvelous results obtained warrant our claim that it is the best remedy ever compounded for this purpose, One bottle often restored the Kidneys and Bladder to their | normal health and strength. Even in the most aggravated cases or those 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. | Sold by good Druggists every place or sent, post- sept by for ome! Drug Co., pokane, ash., on re- ceipt of price, $1.00 and $2.00 bottles, here today, Fire broke out in the engine room from an unknown cause and billows of black smoke were soon pouring forth. A fire tug and city firemen succeeded in stopping the flames be- fore they reached the gasoline tanks, and thus prevented what might have been a fatal explosion. The damago was neavy, sald. Water Rate Boost Denied by Board OLYMPIA, July 27,—Petition of the Fairhaven City Water & Power Co, to increase the water rates in Bellingham was denied yesterday | by the public service commission | on the grounds that the present service rendered by the company does not justify such increase, The company is ordered to install a chlorine filter at the intake at Padden lake within 20 days and to submit tests of pressure of hydrants to the commission. Naughty Bad Holdup Man on Queen Anne Painting Queen Anne hill a vivid ed was 14-year-old Everett Clayton's ambition, Armed with a .32-callber revolver, he took pot shots at pass- ing autos at Fifth ave. W. and W | Comstock st. Monday afternoon, His attire copied that of Wildest West | cowboys. Sergt. W. F, Donald arrest- jed him after motorists complained of Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, it was Broken Lenses Duplicated IF— —your eyes grow heavy —they pain or blur —you squint or frown you are nervous —you have headaches See us and you will seo. Fit the Face— the Eyes and Purse MODERATE PRICES OPTICAL Co. 1404 THIRD AVE. SEXTON BROS. for the late William K. who died here Thursday, at the American Church of Trinity yesterday. Rev. ad Saturday's Star stated that Frank re Ermenc, 1623 Fourth ave., was fined $5 in justice court for keeping a bear in his kitcheh, in violatian of the game laws. This was incorrect. Ermenc never kept the bear in his home, but had it in his pet store. The law which prevents capturing bears In certain seasons was passed by the legislature while Ermenc*was | in army service. When a customer | brought the bear to his store, and| placed it on sale, Ermenc did not} know the Bear was taken in violation of the law. The bear is now in Woodland park zoo. MONTH-END SALE The Month-End Sale Offers Great Opportunities for Saving. and other notables attended. will take place in America “I love to eat at Boldt's.' Pi Joy Laundry Soap, 4 Bars for 25c Excellent for washing silks, linens and woolens, Thin Blown Cut Glass Table Tumble Set of Six—Special at 98c Beautifully cut in the grape and star designs, Bob White..Toilet Paper—Special 4 Rolls for 25c $5.00 Auto Luggage Carrier Special at $2.49 50c Water Wings—Special at Two-Burner Gasoline Automobile Camp Stove—Special at $6.98 Large Assortment of Shears — Special at ‘59c

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