The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 5

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SB NNO ee OP eheP Kee Pon, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921. One Life to Live—Use Your Credit WA Wm Large Arm Rocker Molo SERVICE Tor Get Unusually Large and Comfortable Rocker of the Fire- side style, uphol- stered in moleskin, the best wearing material used for furniture covering. Sells regularly at $46.50. Special at $29.80 BIG DRIVE ON RUGS WILTON RUGS—Sample line of 6x9 size greatly underpriced. See our Pike street show window. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH 1 NEW PHONE ANSI cove ANNES HUTTE 5 : = g THE Y ELLIOTT 4910 Wanted: A Piano and |°*2o"* pe eek Py Subseriptions to six popular mag Some Other Things ..:.-. The disabdied soldiers in the gov-| @rment hospital at Port Townsend, | | who need a piano also need Three hundred pounds of milk tor of The Star, Main 600. Cigarets and amoking tobacco. If you ¢ New York Los Angeles an give any of these things (especially the piano) call the city edi-|of wife, 19, who died Monday from | OMAHA.—W, E. Burton, theatrt cal broker, held for alleged murder gunshot wound San Francis No Price “Adjusting” H so MUCH OF THE “PRICE REVISION” IN vogue, it is apparent that “revision” was needed and demanded by the public, and that to compel it, the public had refused to buy these price-inflated garments. Our relations with the public were different. We had a very pleasing experience. During the times when these changes were demanded we en- joyed a greater volume of business than ever. Tricolette Dresses, all Duvetyne seresses, all sizes, $16. sizes, 316. While our econ- omy price of America’s most popular gar- ments remained at sfelejeieie ees eter Bilk Dresses, all sizes, 316. \% v ’ Berge Bnits, braid trimmed, all sizes, 216. we applied a constantly in- creasing style and quality improvement to them. Ours Was Progressive, Not Retrogressive Merchandising In return for this we are today enjoying the great- ‘est volume of business in our history—and at a profit, too. Though the profit on every individual sale is small, it is the volume that counts. Five of New York’s Leading manufacturers as stockholders in this company feel a deep concern in providing us with the smartest models and the best values ahead of others. That’s why there is no disappointment here at SIXTEEN DOLLARS. is in For All Ages, in Sizes 16 to teen” Dresses NOTHING ELSE. Our Business the selling of the most famous garments America, “Sweet Six- Suits, Coats, and Furs— 44 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Bldg. enttle, New York, Los Angeles, Son Francisco! Plan for Enlarged | Puget Sound College Campaign to raise funds for the en-| |largement and maintenance of the! College of Puget Sound were un Aer] way Tuesday following a meeting and | banquet of Methodist pastors of Se | attle district Monday, Try Pyramid If You have Come to Such Misery | « as Itching or Protrading Miles ‘Try Vyramid Pile Supposi- tortes Pyramid Pile Eepperteeries have! been the househo reliance for) SEATTLE STAR | FAR FROM THE TOIL AND STRIFE | 1 WouLD LIK® THe Jo68 AS COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS AT tOHG KONG. MISTER HARDING EUROPE AWAITS WAR IN SPRING France Is Expecting Vast Bolshevik Conflict INGER France ex pecta a new war this spring. Armies totaling between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000 men will be thrown against each other in a war between bolshevik Ruswia on the one hand and Rumania, Poland and other out post states on the other, accord ing to French military experta Despite denials of Rumanian diplo- mats, persons clone to the Quai @Ormy told me before I left Paris }that Rumania was taking every mil More than two decades. Diessed rell t rea & or Canada, but take any eubstitute They are used in the privacy of! your own home and you can have & free trial by sending your name and add to Pyramid Drug Co. or Pyri Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Toothache Demons Working | Overtime Why Let ’Em Do It When Instant do not IN THE CAVITY WILL MAKE THEM LEAVE INS) “B-7 Tooth Filler seems magtoal in its quick, certain stopping o pain. You’ wouldn't believe torture could give place to com 0 quickly, but you have to believe it when you're shown. No matter how the in bores burns, a Filler” in the ENDS the tooth- works #0 quickly that there is rarely any pain left by the time you et through putting? % Filler” in the cavity. poth Filler’ must not be with toothache drops, cum or wax, which bring only tempor- ary relief. Tho most remarkable feature about “E-Z” is that it forms a filling, lasting often for weeks or months.” Saves pain, time and den- tats’ bills. “E-Z Tooth Filler* i# for sale at M0 @ bottle, or t ct price by rug Co. S472 ache at o your druggist’s at Bent direct upon recel the Chas. A. Bertram Bilston Aye., Chicago, itary precaution. GEN, PILSUDSKI EXPECTED IN PARIS Gen. Pilsudaki t» expected tn Paris as noon an his health permits, to con sult members of the French general staff, . Poland promised France important economic concessions, notably oil in exchange for aid against Ruasia last year, France will keep Poland tn a position to make good these pledires. France will help Poland, not with men, but with war material and brains, Poland's general staff is | lacking tn brains, but her mail power is placed at 1,000,000, Rumania’s effectives total 600,000 and its army is far superior to that of Poland in equipment and training. TROTSKY'S PLANS ANXIOUSLY AWAITED Trotaky’s new bolshevik war ma chine is a subject of considerable speculation thruout Europe. Here in America, where there is no thought of war, it is difficult to ap- preciate the anxiety with which for- elgn leaders are watching Russia, ‘Trotaky, In the belief of the French, could put 1,000,000 men In the field without difficulty. The political objective of the ex-| 1 pected bolshevik push is to regain Russia's lost provinces from the Itie to the Caucasus, including Geaasatte: Georgia, Lithuania, Let tonia, Esthonia and parts of Po- land. GASOLINE PRICE DROPS 2 CENTS CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Gasoline to- bogguned for the first time since the war today, following the announce ment of the Standard Oil company f Indiana, with offices here, of re tall price reduction of two cents a rallon for gasoline and a three cent lrop for kerosene. The decline is due to reduction of crude of1 from $3.50 to $3 a barrel NEURALGIA ANALGESIQUE , DrivesAway Pain Keep a ube Hanc petZ The Women’ | | evi as dr are GIRLS UNION SUITS—A clean-up sale of wool mixed Union Suits in a broken line which sold 2 arn, ex #8, 10 and 12. Re $1.95 iTS AND PANTS duced to, a suit GIRLS’ V Sizes 14 and 16 only, of silk and wool mixtures, Formerly $3 and $3.50. Re $1 50 duced to, garment reduced tO ......+ 0+ 20 pearl Mode, Beaver, Brown and White. French new exceptional are full pique sewn and are style in with broidery $4.00. Children’s Underwear Reduced Upper Main Floor Boys’ Fleeced Cotton Union Suits Size 6, formerly $1.50, reduced to. . Sizes 8 to 14, formerly $2.00, reduce Sizes 16 and 18, formerly $2.50, reduced to. .$2.00 Boys’ Gray Wool Mixed Union Suits Size 6 years, formerly $2.50, reduced to... .$2.00 Sizes 8 to 14, formerly $3.00, reduced to... .$2.50 Sizes 16 and 18 years, formerly $3.50, { Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 6:30 Main Floor HESE (washable) Fabric Gloves are dis- played as sketched and will be much in dence for spring. Fashion proclaims them the fitting completion to the smart suit or for street and afternoon wear. They finished with contrasting embroidery and buckles in all sizes and in shades of | Paw $3.25 offer value. French Kid Gloves in a Special Purchase An unusual value is presented to patrons in this new special which fe ea two-clasp « with Paris Dark Gray, Tam, All sizes, but not shipment an They our purchase, style, point backs, in Black and Black and White heavy crochet em in each eize in All sizes. A pair, eroveeee ae shown in twoclasp Bronze, Brown, pique sewn Brown White, Thermos Bottles Reduced Main Floor GIRLS’ VESTS AND PANTS Vests in high neck, sleeve style, in sizes §, 10, 14 and 16 years, Pants in ankle length; size 6 Only. All fleece lined. Formerly 750, 85c and $1.00. Reduced to, @ garment GIRLS’ PANTS AND VESTS Sizes 6 to 12 years, Former ly $1.00 and $1.25. Re a garment l-pint size, for $3.75, reduced to. 1-pint size, formerly $3.50, reduced to. %-pint size, formerly $3.25, reduced $2.25 Metal Lunch Kits Formerly $4.25 $3 00 - Reduced to ...... Glass Fillers l-quart size, formerly $2.75, reduced to %-pint size, formerly $1.60, reduced veces s BL2Z5 to....$1.50 1.00 Thermos Cases $9.50 Cases, reduced to reduced to $5.00 Cases reduced to . $2.00 Cases, $1.00 Cases, reduced to , Frame Joint Program! of Fish Legislation| A joint program of fisheries legis: | lation to be submitted to the state! legislatures of Oregon and Washing: | ton will be agreed upon at a meet-| ing Saturday morning of fish com- miasion representatives of both states. | The meeting will be held at 10 a m.j| in the New Washington hotel GRANDMOTHER KNEW | There Was Nothing So Good | for Congestion and Colds 1 as Mustard pl and acted. Get the relief and help that | mustard plasters gave, without the | plaster without the blister. | Musterole does it. It is a clean, | white ointment, made with oil of mus- | tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet docs not blister the tenderest skin. Kang digg 0 Musterole in with the fis tips, See how quickly it brings re- ie{—how speedily the pain disappears, Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- rains sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- | dlains, frosted feet, colds of the chest Gt often prevents pneumonia). ‘35c. and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 r = pT STONAGH | FE INITN Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydro- chloric Acid Undigested food delayed tn the stomach decays, or rather, ferments | the same as food left in the open} air, says a noted authority. He| also tells us that Indigestion ts caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents | complete digestion and starts food | fermentation. Thus everything | eaten sours in the stomach much | like garbagé sours in a can, form: | ing acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy bal loon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up| gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay gestive aids and in d, get from any pharmacy four 3 of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink while It is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutraliz the acidity, remove the gas-making | mass, start the liver, stimulate the} kidneys and thus promote a free | flow of pure digestive Juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and ts made fro he acid grapes and lemon ju combi with lithia | and sodium phosphate. This harm less salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex collene results,—Advertisement, aside all di What Congress Is Doing Today SENATE Acting Becretary of State Davis to Gisclose to foreign relations commit- tee confidential facts concerning te- land of Yap. Manufactures committee continues coal ne. tion Commissioner Cami- immigration committees. ee of Harvard iaw school © judiciary commit of committee of 12 lawyi against Attorney General Palmer, HOUSE Gen, Pershing gives his views of disarmament before naval affairs committer Inters © maternity bill. committee hears Citf- ©. representing farmers, on anti-fotures trading bill Ways and means committee con- tiny rings om agricultural tariff. fice committee continues hearings oa reclassification of postal employes Appropriations committee considers navy and harbor bill HALIFAX, N. S.—Canadian gov- ernment inaugurates passenger serv- ice from Halifax to West Indies Tuesday | flammation and add to the discomfort. Resinol Ointment plied lightly stops the itching, the inflammation and brings fort. Prescribed by doctors for years. Ask your druggist for it see how it hastens the healing. ODDS AND ENDS IN Jersey Sweaters Special at $2.49 Boys’ and Youths’ Sizes as Every sweater in this assortment is a genuine bar- gain, as we have priced immediate clearance. them exceedingly low for They are All-wool Jersey Sweaters in the popular high school colors, sizes from 26 to 40. Color combi-— nations include Black and Orange Black and Green Black and Maroon Maroon and Orange Early selection is desirable, as the QUANTITY is LIMITED. WE STILL HAVE SOME Door Bell Batteries Special at ... 15¢ The batteries are splendid for door bell purposes— anticipate your future needs and buy at this great saving opportunity. LIMITED QUANTITY LEFT AT THIS REMARKABLY LOW PRICE.....15¢ 16-Inch Garbage or Ash Can, Special $2.49 If you will need a garbage can some time in the future, do not delay, but and save money. secure one of these now, Regular grade Garbage Cans, strongly constructed from heavy galvanized iron, with reinforced base and side protecting seams. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES

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