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MONDAY, OCTORER 11, 1920, | British Prince | Welcomed Home LONDON, Oct. 11.--The Prince of | Wales came home today, amid one of |the greatest demonstrations ever ac rded a proxpectivegrulor. ‘The prince's brothers, the Duke of | York and Prince Henry, met him at Portsmouth, boarding the Renown, n Which he made his trip to out jlying portions of the British empire |The reception began as the Renown | jentered the harbor, forts and war) craft booming a salute, | The prince landed at Portsmouth | at 10 a m,, and was given an official jwelcome by the mayor and other! | dignitaries, A huge crowd swarmed | about the party. |Fails in Attack on Successful Rival Superior Judge Walter M. French | Joverruled Saturday the demurrer in |which former Constable James H | Woolery appealed for a writ of man |date compelling the canvassing [board to certify himself rather than it: ion on 48 | James M. Lambert as the successful Makhful Blacksmith, feandidate for constable in the re te here also. cent primaries. Lambert was fined $300 and re signed his position as constable on March 5, following his plea of guilty WASHBURN In “What Happened te Jones” —A ‘tale of i Eileen ———| to the charge of graft. Woolery was | Bon Marche to Hold [inion ‘were, canditntes at the| Story Hour for Kids |! ection and Lambert was nom ory hour for children witi be hetd | “te .| Seattle Bankers Off @ach Saturday thruout the month of Pee to Association Meet Globe-Trotting | October, a Ea 4 | Seattle's ten-million-dollar delega- | tion of bankers will leave here Tues- oul | day to attend the annual convention es: ane lof the American Bankers’ associa Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo | tion, in Washington, D. C. on Octo- fe one remedy that seldom | Der 1. The party wit! include James to step Hching torture snd relieve D. Hoge, of the Union National, that Raymond R. Frazier, of the Wash | oo and that makes the ein | ion Mutual Savings, J. A. Swal | well, of the Union National, and possibly W. H. Parsons, of the Dex * Horton National bank. Noted Chiropractic | Opens Talk Series 1 Opening a ,week’s engagement in Seattle, Dr. B. J. Palmer, president of the chiropractic school at Daven port, Iowa, will give two lectures dally until Friday. The morning sessions will be held at 10 o'clock in the New Washington hotel, while the evening meetings will occur at 8:15 p. m, and will | be held in the Masonic clubrooms, | Arcade building. ‘Extra! Wholesale Massacre Planned Yaowl! Yaowlll! Cawny canines of King county are the country @ year ago were! baying disconsolately Monday from by an epidemic of colds. /nack-fence refuges, as motorcycle % and Tar will check @/ geputy sheriffs scour the county be- ‘eold if taken in time, and will also yond the city limits for people who | tatop @ cough of long standing. It) have not paid thelr delinquent dog j Promptly gives relief, soothes and taxes. heal. Mrs. Geneva Robinson, $3 XN.) ‘the penalty to poor Fide, whore :lowner fails to pay the tax, is the electric chair, Mfr. eta: Optometrist ry ‘Ge Opt 1 ‘The tofiuenza and pneumonia that & most stubborn, lin- h.” It loosens phieem| He Retails Salt as yas gt md te Hop at $2 Per Shot passages, eases [Boarseneas, stops tickling. Sold every- ‘ where. > Louis Piper, 39, colored, had a wonderful idea, but unfortunately, | RF. q a a 2 UP Patrolmen N. P. Anderson a e] "5 | Boerman, of the narcotic de q remo seinen cored across him at Second a : pelleved by one: of | Washington st. Sunday night. Now y!3 S$ KS | Piper is in city Jail. VARPORUB | Piper was selling table salt to sailors for $2 a shot, representing | it to be morphine and cocaine. He Quer 17 Million Jara Used Yoo | a3 to have had enough salt to| ——— | jbave realized $10,000 had he been cers and Merchants’ association, which will open at Everett next We Offer Youa NOW! $5.00 Regular $15 Plate $10 00 Special at... . . and materials, the same careful per- sonal attention, the same, absolute you were paying regular prices. But ACT NOW! We will gladly examine your teeth thoroughly and give you expert advice obligation to you. The National Dentists Right Across Pike Street from the New Fahey-Brockman Store. Irritating Coughs able to have sold it all, / wit tata and ried remedy Ss o’sS tion of tee Washington Retail Gro. 7 Tuesday. if you will order your dental work ’ The same high clgss workmanship guarantee of perfect satisfaction as if FREE EXAMINATION as to your dental needs without cost or N. E. Corner Third and Pike St. Look for Our Big Electric Sign. PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE October Sal - re PIKE STREET * CO, ss ann rier Avenue nf > PIKE STAN FIFTHCAVES e of HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES AN annual sale that provides savings for every Se- : attle household. We suggest that you cut out this advertisement and bring it with you—it will help you to facilitate buying. Old English Floor Wazer H29B With a heavy cast iron weight and long, smooth hardwood handle. Sale price, each, $2.98. Wall Fin $1.68 Browncotton Wall Dusters that can be con- Sor # used in every household. These have long hardwood handles. Sale price, each, $1.68. Clothes Hampers $3.68 Made of Mexican grass with reinforced bottoms and flange-fitting covers. Sale price, each, $3.68. Willow Clothes Baskets $2.98 A large size, made of se- lected willow, in the popu- lar oval shape. Sale price, each, $2.98. Galvanized Tubs $2. 1 8 Extra heavy large size Galvanized Tubs with metal reinforcement to hold the wringer in place. Sale price, each, $2.18. Pals” $1.58 Of medium size, with wire bail and tight-fitting cover. Sale price, each, Rolling $1.58. Pins 26c Smooth, hardwood Roll- ing Pins, with revolving handles. Sale price, each, 26c. Garbage The Exchange Dept. Will Take Your Used Furniture when it has outlived its favor with you, crediting its intrinsic value to your ac- count, that the new purchases you plan to make this fall will tax your purse the less. An appraiser will call upon you at your pleasure. Phone Main 7007, Exchange De- partment, Dust Cloths 28c Chemically treated to absorb the dust and pre- vent it from scattering about the rooms. Sale price, each, 28c. 18c Scrub Brushes They have hardwood backs and good, firm bristles. Sale price, each, 18¢. Bath Seats 78 Cc White enameled Bath Seats with rubber-cover- ed hooks to fasten onto the sides of the bath tub. Sale price, each, 78c. Bath 98c Sprays Made of best quali rubber tubing with nick- eled shower spray. Will fit any bath tub. price, 98c. House Brooms 98 Cc Made of best quality broom corn and renr forced with five rows of stitching. The handles are varnished. Sale price, each, 98c, 26c Bread Boards Round Bread or Meat Boards, shaped from hardwood. Sale price, each. 26c, Y | der’ Chairs $2.9 Can be used as a chair or step ladder. Made of selected hardwood. Sale price, each, $2.89. Rocke 58c Racks An eight-arm Rack that folds up against the wall when not in use. Sale price, each, 58c. Stove Brushes 28 c Substantially made Stove Brushes with curved handles, Sale price, each, 28c, Wringer and Bench $ 1 0.98 A hardwood Bench to hold two tubs and a ball- bearing wringer with rub- ber rollers, warranted three years. Sale price, each, $10.98, Wash boilers == $2.98 Number 9 Wash Boil- per with copper bottoms and tight-fitting inside flange covers. Sale price, each, $2.98. Wash Boards 68 Cc Have glags robbing, sur- face and strong hardwood ga Sale price, each, Water Pails 58c Made of galvanized metal that_willynot rust. Splendid Scrubbing Pails of 14-quart capacity. Sale price, each, 58¢, Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles Made of one piece of $4.98 aluminum, with strong hardwood handle and slid- ing cover. Sale price, each Combina- $4.98, tion Kettle $2. 1 8 Made of pure alumi- num. Can be used as a sauce pan or double boil- er. Sale price, $2.18. Electric Irons $5.45 Six-pound Electric Iron with nickel-plated., base and detachable cord. Stands on end. Sale price, each, $5.45. Everyone Can Enjoy the Privileges of Our Mail Order Department If your home is too far from the city to permit pleasant shopping in person, you can do it pleasantly and satisfyingly by mail. Pléase let us know when your home needs anything. fv SS Quaker HOME CRAFT WEEK Demonstrating the various uses of Quaker Home Craft Lace Curtains and Nets. Your windows connect the sturdy walls of your room with the great” - world outside. Therefore your windows need a covering that will soften this sharp contrast—a lace net that will veil without excluding the view. Quaker Laces have two characteristics—namely—a transparent net ground made attractive by the introduction of artistic designs—a tied, or one might say, a knotted mesh—which cannot ravel, although edges were not hemmed. We have assembled compresensive showings of these beautiful curtain’ pope and have priced them very moderately—85c, 95c, $1.25 to $2.75 Two Special Values in Lace Curtains } Will Be Offered This Week 50 pairs of finest quality $10.22 i Two-toned. Curtains in ‘ Quaker Craft Curtains, 48 panel effect that can be Me inches wide and 21% yards poops long. Curtains that are $3.85 very attractive and of an one to a window or in pairs for wider win- dows. These curtains are of soft ecru color mixed exceptional wearing qual- the with a colored de- EXTRA SPECIAL Three hundred panels of Cream and Ecru colored lace with loped bottom edge trimmings. These panels can be bought in units to fit windows of-any width. Special 95c the panel. / Attractive Values in High-Grade ~ Lace Curtains Include 88 pairs of fine Filet Curtains at....... 4-4 ple ore. 0is els grolase naan Ra 16 pairs of fine Amerex Net Curtains at .. 50 27 pairs of best grade’ Filet Curtains at . 42 pairs of fine For Winter Indoor Days ¥ HE Grote-Rankin Co.’s stock of Comfortable Living Room Furniture for jf winter indoor days offers about everything to be desired, ready for prompt and pleasant selections. 7 Particularly good values are being featured in Tapest and Upholstered Pieces and in the Mahogany pad Cece Living Room Furniture. Twenty new suites, consisting of Davenport, Chair and Rocker of the lat-_ B a have just been placed on our floor. The prices are extremely modera Again the Fireplace Comes Into Its Popularity ‘A cheerful fireplace is the heart of the home as soon as the cool evenings come, Your fireplace can be made in- finitely attractive by some of the fix- tures which are shown in a satisfying variety at the Grote-Rankin Co. Andirons Fire Sets Screens, Etc, New Cedar Chests Suggest Early Christmas Buying As soon as you see the New Cedar he Chests that have recently made their ad- vent in the Drapery Section you will im- mediately think of some friend for whom — you are planning a Christmas gift. ; new Chests are priced $27.50 to $55.00 [f and a small payment will secure one for later delivery. phat