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of sale event! —10% to 35% off on furniture, house- furnishings, rugs, draperies, silver- ware, bedding. a a sample of JAN deans getee Gute regular price $200— al tapestry or in velour; has deep, comfortable pieces ri, Gia for this JANUARY SALE, $137.50. ‘LIST YOUR HOMES FOR BENT Y Diana Agepre Apear. appetint- Mi honorary consul! for Armenia. at fs the first woman com CELEBRATING T WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Burns, 1820 N, 48th wt, invited 50 of thetr friends to thetr home Monday evening. Day _—— LAXATIVE BROMO! john Aardema, Ellsworth, Mich., jets. The gevuine bears walked from Chicago, IN, to Pe of E. W. Grove. at. \tosky, Mich., in 11 daya. | | UARY upholstered furniture values— ‘oo match) davenport $137.50 —like the chair or rocker, this beautiful overstuffed davenport, with covered back, is an exceptional value; upholstered in fine quality flor- WITH OUB | CEE FOOLS SALE —rocker to match s6p— regular price $100— spring arms, back and seats; also spring filled removable pillow seat cushions; length 82 inches; your choice of several very attractive patterns of uphol- stering to select from; construction is so perfect that while these e way to the weight of the body, they instantly retain their i shape when pressure is removed; regular price $200—; spe- Fund for Charity A single fund for charity, known the retail trade baread of the Cham. | ber of Commerce at a meeting in the Bon Marche tearobm Monday night This «ystern is employed in 31 large ities of the United States, it was ted. Nice Bonfire Made of Y.W.C.A. Bonds At ite annual meeting and ban DRUG STORES A Seattle Product L. F. Swift, head of the.Swift Drug Stores, arrived in Seattle while it was still a village. The business has grown with the growth of the city, until now they operate six stores. It is a matter of interest to the community to know that every dollar’s worth of stock in the Swift Drug Stores is owned by Seattle men and every dollar = earned on that stock is re- invested in ttle. Your money largely re- >*mains in your own city. Do You Use a Gillette? Gillette Razors $2.98 we 44 Caseade Syringe and Internal $8.97 DRUG STORES Second and Pike Second and Madison Fourth and Union Broadway and Thomas Fourth and Madison University District Smith chosen president for 1921 | of “indigestion pain, quet Monday night the Young Wo men's Christian Association cele brated {te complete freedom. from debt on the association building by burning $50,000 in bonds. The total cont of the structure war $440,000 Mra, W. D. Wood was named presi dent emeritus and Mre, Hverett OUT 0’ ORDER STOMACHS Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with “*Pape’s Diapepsin’”’ ‘The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the lumps the sourness, heartturn and beiching of gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it tn needless to be bothered with indiges- tion, dycpepeta or a disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapep: «in neutralize acidity and give relief at once—no waiting! Buy «box of Pape’s Diapepsin now! Don't stay dyspeptic! Try to regulate your stomach #0 you can eat. favorite foods without causing distress. The cont {f #0 little. The benefits #0 great. QUCH! BACKACHE! FUG UMRGD OR Rub stiffness away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” Ab! Pain is gone! Quickly?—-Yes, Almost instant re |Nef from soreness, stiffness, lame |ness and pain follows a gentle rub- |bing with “St. Jacobs Ou.” Rub this soothing, penetrating ofl |right on your painful back, and like | magic relief comes, “St, Jacobs Oll” 19 a harmless backache, lumbago and sclatica cure which never dis- |appoints and doesn't burn the #kin Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop thore torturous “stitches.” In & moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back, because It won't hurt or be atiff or lame suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “St, Jacobs Oi" from | your druggist now and get this last ‘ing celled, Don't | PN FROM BACK SOUND SLEEP | IS EXPENSIVE Thief Collects $151.60 as Man. Slumbers While Allie Karloff mept soundy in a room at 908 Spruce at, early Tuesday, a soft-footed burglar enter 64 and stole $151.60, @ gald nugget and a bank book. K. Takra's grocery store at John st. and Minor ave. was robbed by « well-dreased youth Monday night and between $10 and $16 stolen. Looting the apartment of Morris A. Lundquist, president of the Lund quist-Lilly Co. four young burglars were surprised and routed by Mra, Lundquist Monday noon, They stole $35 and a gold wrist watch Buegiars ransacked a house at 8041 of furniture, curtains, utensils and 16 volumes of THE SEATTLE STAR Harlin to Fight for Miners’ Presidency Becaune of the alleged fact that membership in miners’ unions tm Pennsylvania increased 100,000 dur- ing the union elections, Robert Ht Harlin of Seattle will contest the election if he ts defeated by John Is Lewis of Indianapolis for the prest doney of the United Mine Workers of America, according to unofficial wtatenents here, The Texas industrial welfare com Minston has set a minimom wage of $12 per week for women and minors jemployed in telephone companies, factories, laundries and mercantile | eetablishinente ACLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes ~—Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known oyclopedia in the last week. The was reported to police by « rental agency, ‘Two wolldrensed robbers held up Mr, and Mra Albert MH. Lindjoid, 7018 First ave. N. W,, in the rear of their home at 4a. m., Sunday, Mra. Lindjold fainted during the robbery, which occurred when the Lind returned home from a dance. After ireatening Lindjold, the twe robbers made away with his gold watch chain and bill fold ‘The cash box in the office of Marry W. Drensel, 1215 Pine st, was looted | of $31.25 some time Monday DRASTIC “GUN” | LAW PROPOSED Measure Aims at Suppres- sion of Holdups | OLYMPIA, Jan. 14&.—Washington will have one of the moet draatic firearms laws in the U. 8. if the leg lelature efopts the measure referred to the judiciary committee today. making it Ulegal to carry a revolver | without a permit from the police au make pistol to any person under 21 years of age, and would forbid the display or advertisement of all addition to this, a pe | more than 60 cartridges would be al | lowed per year. ‘The Red Cromn headquarters is in receipt of a communication from Lawrence X. Lenby, 4003 24th San Francisco, in regafd to Loe | Arnold, former major in the Eighth infantry, who‘left Ban Francisco leat November for the North. Leaby has limportant government papers and a cheek for Arnold. Anyone knowing | Arnold's whereabouts can give the |information to the Red Cross or di | rect to Leaby. eee From Hickory Corners, Pa, comes appeal of Philip Drumm for word m ia son, Arthur. “I am his father and I have had my troubles the last five years,” the letter reads, “I would ike to |eore trace of him, good or bad, #0 I | would be satiafied * * * I am get ting old and want to knew about m Arther Drumm ts supposed t have been employed at one time 83 Pico at. eee + John Martini, 185 W. Utica at, On wego, N. Y., writes The Star for wort of his brother, Joseph Martini who waa in Seattle four or five | years age, he mye John says he | thinks his brother ts a member of the | Musicians’ union here, but officials | of that organization my that no such books. \Canary Flew In and She Kept It, Charge Accused of keeping a canary after it flew into her window, Mra. J. 1D. Rooy was charged with petit larceny jin @ complaint immed by Deputy | Prosecutor J. D. Carmody Monday |Mr. and Mra. A. W. Hartsough, 108 | Weatiake ave. N. alleged owners 0: |the bird, are complaining witnenses Rainier-Noble Post Plans Hospital Work With about 500 members present Monday night, at the first semi monthly meeting of Rainier-Noble post, No, 1, American Legion, since the consolidation of the two posta, committees to handle the hospita visitation work of the organization were nained, The first woman's patriotic society in America, the Society of Colonia Dames of America, was organized i1 New York City in 1890, One of the most distinguished physicians in South America is a woman, Dr, Ernestina Perez of Chile. | Relieves Pain | Tube Handy L_) Keepu name has ever appeared on their) Ohio Physician Dr.F.M Edwards for 17 yearn treated ‘scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescripion made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive naming them 1, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of aorta, inactive b of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly | for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets-—the suc- thea just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c, Washington's Leading Dentist | that the “agent been operating in many Weate using thetr ne i you take one | BOG Subscriptions Warning that a agent, giving t Clark, has been ope f ¢. day cational Bureau of Chicago,” | nald, and states that by ying to} earn money to com colons | courne, He tm mid to « n that he forwards al} subscriptions to » tano’s pt houne and that they pay him a le holds & reply to a letter of quiry, in which in a faker who cities § recent without perminison Primary Protective Club Formed Here “" \” | US AGENT AT WORK HERE? maganne n trwn, was phoned The Star by rediery to A cleanout young man presents « | Purported certifionte from the “idm Drentano’s states ‘| Sunflower Club to Observe Kansas Day Kansan day will be celebrated by Yourth ave. and Marion st., the eve ning of Haturday, January 29 to attend. | | T BEATS A EVER SAW reentage Tacoma Man Tells of One of the persons duped in Heat Wonderful Change in Condition Since Taking Tanlac — Feels Fine Now has ame wir, I don't bellewe there ts cine that could have fixed wad M. J rma. | “We lany med! ot 1 dway, Tace 2% Persons interested in preserving |4 tow days axc the present primary law formed the! «yop two years or more I hadn't Direct Primary Protective club Mon: |» myself, and in fgct, had gone day night in the office of William hilt until I had just «boat Phelps Totten. 1 and const hed my limit, 1 couldn't balf tution are to be d by a com had rheumatiem over and mittee of whick my stomach gave me all kinds of ype : 4 trouble. 1 wae off in weight, my Gad witinn oot appetite was pretty mear gone and big |Gas formed so bad it nearly cut my The total area of Conta Rica tx \breath off and that made me so lege thy hat of Weet Virginia. censful substitute for calomel—now and | about 23,000 square miles, a little | weak and dimey I sometimes felt myself going, and if 1 didn’t brab TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. thé Sunflower club ag W. O. W. hall, © All | op Has No Authority for Taking tormer residents of Kansas are urged therance ‘John Bushell Make His Campaign Pl candidate for nell, held the first meeting of Monday night 0 \uid for the t for piace Om John Kushe campaig Kats teria men and plans of bis conte ithe counctl YTHING HE OAYS BURKE something right quick I would fall flat in my tracks. “1 was subject to splitting heal) aches and at times could hardly #6 a thing. My arma, shoulders, b and hips ached something awful I could feel the pains all over my? body. I was nervous and restless, siept poorly and it was beginning | to look like my useful days were? about over. Talking to = friend one day he suggested that I try Tantac. Welley y cane exactly and the Way 1 up beats an M cam appetite ow o indigestion and rheumatism began to leave me and I felt better aff round. And now there is not a on@ of my old troubles left and I have picked up ten pounds in weight. & fine and feel as & a feles 4 want to. # fixed me up 4 et of what it has done for” alee no me Tanlac te noid by the Bartel Drug * Stores. —Advertisement, i mS SS NS Opposite Colman i, THE DEMAND OF THE DAY IS SANITATION HELPING HUMANITY IS ONE OF MY UPPERMOST THOUGHTS It is the one big idea today, and I am in a position to give you dental service of the highest char- acter under the best-known conditions, at a price not taxing the limits of your pocketbook. I am making a price which you cannot afford to let stop you from properly taking care of your teeth. Good teeth benefit your health, improve your appearance and save pain, and waiting costs money. It puts the dentist at a disadvantage, because decay weakens the teeth in such a way that lasting dentistry may become impossible. Exorbitant Fees Do Not Mean Good Dentistry— Neither Do They Insure You Honest Treatment Good business management, properly directed, does more to insure you the best dentistry. Very few realize to what effort I have gone to insure my patients the very best. I want you to notice the clean appearance of my office. See the instruments sterilized, notice the finish of your work and the treatment you receive. Bldg. Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today EXAMINATION FREE DR. J. T. WILSON 8103 First Avenue Y Ky’ ) OFFERS ECONOMY My aim has never been set upon the one OU standard of making money at the expense of my reputation. A visit to my: office will prove it and you will notice the prices I charge. My associates are not taught sell- ing methods in dentistry. It is preached continually in my offices to make the name of Dr. Wilson stand for good, honest den- tistry, suitable for the most particular per- son and at a price that anybody can afford and one at which I can make a reasonable profit.