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. take advantage of our credit system— —you canopen an account, arranging to pay for your purchases on these remarkable terms of credit: on purchase of furniture amounting to $150— 200— first payment $15— weekly payment $i— $7.50 $1.50 $10— $2— $12.50 $2.25 ing to = payment $5— ADD IT TO YOUR ACCOUNT! Ne ne ad \ Qt yap wage aye © et mae BeBe beet mie f Bret Me ee eee Se oo) aan eee | RK aPC ee pee AC aR RC OAR One eT g Sorszs)) oe ee es Se a ee oe Oe yl Foe - inere’s a real ma i PURE FELTED COTTON $8.85 WEIGHT 40 POUNDS eS }—200 of these felt mattresses in the lot—made with roll edges and round ; corners; covered with fancy art ticking; full size; closely tufted and filled with a fine quality of pure felted cotton, you'll find it as we say, “a real mattress value.’ '{—these mattresses are made in our own factory — we know what they contain—how they are made and that they represent the best that can be made for the price. FOURTH FLOOR an event of importance: Pyralin and French Ivory: this week— 333” O-F-F —without exception—every piece of Pyralin and HOLD JEWELER | IF WASHINGTON WEREHERETODAY | THE SEATTLE STAR _ OF BREMERTON Charged With Stealing Jew- els on Consignment BREMERTON, Feb 22—heriff | Fred Fein is preparing today to leave for Salem, Ore, to bring back for trial In superior court at Port Oreh- art 1. M. Russell, Bremerton jow- eer, who disappeared December 31 with neveral thousand dollars worth of jewels which he had tn his shop on consignment. | Feussell ia held in Salem by Deputy Sheriff Bowers, according to word re- eotved Monday by Sheriff Fein, On the last day of 1920 Rumen | went to Seattle and failed to return, His wife feared foul play, as it was known Russell was to get @ large! consignment of precious stones. Later, however, she announced re colpt of @ telegram from her hus | band, saying he had been called to the Kast on urment buatnens. A week afterward Mra. Russell din. appeared, and it was then learned that she had been in communication | with Russell all the while. A short time ago the Russetts were | reported to have been seen In Port land. A general alarm sent out in| naid to have resulted in their arrest | in Balern on Saturday. Farner OF HIS COUNTRY Object to Marble | in New Bank Home) Granite or marble—which should | be used in the construction of the} new National Bank building, at Seo | ond and Marion, the eite of the pres | ent Boston block. Delegates of the local Granite Cut- | tors’ union came to The Star today to | jeomplain against the plans of the! |bank to use Tennessee marble tn stead of granite, They said that the marble was quarried and finished by | fegto labor, thus keeping Northwest. ern laborers out of work “I's all a matter of business,” raid Homer MacDon of the Seattle | National bank, "Granif™ would cost just about twice as much as marble. Woe are picking up a quantity of tin. | inhed marble in San Pranciaco to just | suit our needs.” | FAIRMONT, W. Va, Feb. 32.—1 “I don’t think there's any marbie| Rowe Sacola in impatient for the! finishing material in Seattie.” day when she can have those arti-| | ae Gansu PETERson, |i! arms she has been promised. | | “Then I can help you so much/ 41, died Menday afternoon at her| ne |nome, 312 KE. Olive «t. She is mur.| More.” sho tells the nurses at the vived by @ daughter, Miss Christine Fairmont state hospital, where her Peterson. jartns were amputated. | Rut Rosie—who won the name of Build Up Your another litte girl—refases to regard lherself os helpless tf the new sms jean be had. She is learning to write by holding |@ pencil in ber teeth. She accomplishes things with her feet that other children could do only with their hands, May Probe Death Man Pueiic AVOID Des TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921. i Cem on crepe, DICTATING HIS FAREWELL, Armless Heroine Is_ | Battling Handicap She turns with her nose the pages of the books she loves “But her real helpfulness.” mys Mins Hazel Ott, one of the nurses who caren for Rosie, “is in spreading cheer thruout the hospital “Bhe always wears a amile, She refuses to worry. And she helps us by helping hervelf in every way she can.” ‘The nurses tell about one night when two of them were standing clone to Rosie's bed. She knelt down back of her screen to pray, and the last words of her prayer were these “and, dear Lord, please do some: | thing for me so that I can be # use ful little girl and grow up to te a useful wornan, even if I haven't any arms any more.” | | | ADDRESS CUMBERLAND, James Brock, 76, member of famous WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Come and examine our equipment for the salekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. Entrance, corner ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Wanted — Talent To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS We mean business, Let's put Seattie on the movie map. | to acidity, vanish Md. — Capt.) me OUT 0’ ORDER STOMACHS Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with *Pape’s Diapepsin’”’ ‘The moment you eat @ tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the lumps of indigestion pain, the sournenss, heartburn and belching of gaser, due truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indigens- tion, dyspepsia or a disordered #tom- ach, A few tablets of Pape’s Diapep- lain neutralize acidity and give relief at once—no waiting! Buy @ box of Pape’s Diapepsin now! Don't stay dywpeptic! Try to regulate your stomach #6 you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The com= in #0 little, The benefits so great. Advertisement. THIRD AVE. NEAR PIKE See the Aurora Borealis in this thrilling drama of the Cana- dian Northwest. An absorbing plot in which the Royal North- west Mounted Police figure prominently. REPRODUCED —for the first time on the Motion Picture Screen. Seattle School of WhoMarried 11 Times .| Harriette Ray, who several i After 11 attempts to travel the mat Ei tae et poh rod tic MOUNTED — rimonial traf, William M. Tillman, {ren fru! Paty aon ge a Dramatic Art Li 19, died bere late Buiday, “made life miserable” ff 1102 Ninth Ave, Cor, Spring POLICE | minerable” for him. | pl gyal 0 His marriage to 11 different wom-| “itis tenth wife, Mrs. Alice Witt, | ne cee ae len had earned him the nickname of died in 1916. The eleventh and inst! — A m; 8 to 10 ee / of the Orarke.” Tillman) Wife, Mrs, Sarah Tune, was 77 years Sea enan “tava after hin last wite OM When she died, a few days aga. | Dele Fore entire a eee | ‘Tillman was a wellthdo farmer | | died Both succumbed to a mystert fund held in high re | =i ous malady which may result in an | ——_ ward investigation betng instituted by the | authorities He remembered all hie wives but two—the fifth and #ixth—and a third had to be called to his attention by relatives before he could recall her name | He was born in Wilks county, | North Carolina, in 1842, and made | | hia first venture in married life when lhe married Rachel Lowry on hin 234) | birthday. She died shortly after-| ward. A few months later he mar ried Mary M. Canada, two years | younger than himself, who lived with | | him for 20 years and gave birth to | the only two children he had during | | bis entire career. Hig third wife, Adeline Cavender, also died. Hix | fourth wife, Marguerite Parker, and be could not agree, and Tillman ob- tained his first divorcee, The fifth) land sixth wives he could not remem-| |) ber, altho relatives named them and| |\inwisted he had been married to them. | Hie seventh wife was only 19 and he was 68 at the time, Her name |was Mamie Shannon, and he 4i-| vorced her because “an old duffer | should not marry a chicken.” His eighth wife was Sophie Hig- | Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps 0.99 Black kid and patent Pumps, or black kid Oxfords as pictured, in A French ivory in our stock is included—in both plain patterns as well as the much-sought-after Du Barry designs—grained as perfectly as a century old tusk of some great elephant. Original price tickets re- main—you take the discount, 3814% off, when you buy. These few sample values: $6 $2.25 powder box $2.75 nail buffers $4— dresser tray “9 —powder box or hair receiver ~in larwe size, staple design, —dreaner tray in large size in in Pyralin or French ivory, with removable chamois cov plain design; Pyraiin or very desirable sizes; er; Pyralin or French ivory; French tvory—always a use reduced to reduced to yg $1.50 $1.83 reduced to $2.66 $2.25 Du Bary combs $9.90 bomet miro ¢>_ Dectume set known Du Barry pattern, —double perfu: in frost: either coarse and fine or all Sore, mnpe. wih very ‘feest woot. ogreg pen Galle wie vem glass with flower stopper, in edarse teeth; French or Pyralin tvory; reduced to $150 $660 $1.33 $2.25 whist wens $6.85 halt $2.50 picture frames $2.25 whisk booms $5.85 hair brushes —in a large variety of desir. able patterns in oval or —with 13 rows finest quality square shapes; French or ity broom with ivory handie— pure white bristl French or the quantity ts limited; Pyralin tvory; reduced to $150 $3.9 CANADIAN also Chippewa Indians, smugglers and other fascinating characters, Iwan J. de Villiers will appear in person and address spectators at afternoon and evening shows, —large ovals mirror No. 16108 with sprung glass of very best quality; regular price $9—; re duced to —this mirror ts ap exceptional value even at the regular price $9%—; this week 13 off brings it to $6, What Congres Is Doing Today SENATE Appropriations committes considers DAILY 10 TO 12 A. M. Dr. ML 0. Sipes Dentist 306 Eitel Bldg. Elliott 1437 Kenyon resolution to appropriate || $400,000 for sending American grain || to starving Chinose, Military committee expected to complete work on army appropriation bill, HOUSE Postoffice committee needs of serial mall service Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best To Remove “Tell-Tale” Traces of Age, Wrinkles, Furrows and Crow’s Feet $1.66 $3.90 EXTRA SPECIAL 50c | considers Solid leather, Goodyear _ welt, Work and Dress Shoes, sizes 53 to | to D widths, sizes 11. 2} to 8. 160 Pairs Only $ ao. | Ladies’ Shoes “#, Values to $15.00. In this lot you will find black kid and calf Shoes, in both. French and military heels, in sizes 2} to 9. CASH ONLY Exchanges Cheerfully Made files, cuticle knives, button hooks in French or Pyralin ivory; regularly priced at 75e, this week reduced to TAKE COURAGE! , Every mother should take courage from the knowledge that Scott's Emulsio helps make weak children strong and promotes healthful thrice daily ’ ia t help to pabncsag: Bye. Scott & Rowne. Bloomfield. NJ. 20-45 —the name “Pyralin” appears on every piece of ivory Pyralin with the additional name Du Barry stamped on pieces of that pattern—these items also reduced 8314% for the week: The old time application o rmilk and Cream to whit eserve th —vases talcum boxes —perfume bottles “powder boxes —Jewel boxes love boxes —button hooks —hat brushes —clothes brushes —military brushes —soap boxes —tream boxes handkerchief boxes —infant brushes STANDARD FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST, FOUNDED 1864 1. SCHOENFELD & SONS —clocks —trinket boxes —pin cushions manicure scissors « using it to insure a beautiful com- and snow-white hands and | ut @ specialist has at 4 a method of concen trating b with the use of this old rec fashioned beauty | © brought up to date i prove this to your complete | . fet a small quantit first y ” Butter- a r whether you are trou with wrink rd little lines coaree, simply hens and redness caused by | nd sun, you will find that all briele quickly disappeas with ae drug 8 with the under ill freely return the pureh to any dissatis- fied wser—Advertisement, Second abd University roux wi hace Star Want Ads Get Resulty |