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GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND ACCOMMODATION “ SEUGRREEEReeEe LARGE ARM ROCKERS Covered With Leather and Imitation Leather $45.00 Brown Leath- er at.....$30.00 $26.50 Brown Imita- tion Leather at... - $15.00 $34.00 Brown Imita- tion Leather at... -- 820.00 Brown Leath- $60.00 Brown Mule- skin at...$40.00 Garden Tools in Endless Variety Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Weeders—Everything for the Lawn and Garden GHUUSEEUEEEEED LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAU WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Boy Is Sentenced to the Reformatory| | Jack Kendall, 16, pleaded guilty to amiting A. L. Sweza, grocer, with] a Choirmaster of 61 miting 4. L- Swen Sentenced to Pen ina was sent to the sate reforma Dwight Seymour, 61, choirmaster | tory for one to 15 years by Presiding {Judge King Dykeman Monday. Ken at Christ Episcopal church, in the} Information - ° }dall had been adjudged incorrigibie) $412-W. 120 Tay University district, was sent to the | by the juvenile court. | state penitentiary for five to 10} contact | years when ne pleaded guilty ng n i\Fo er Postal Clerk tay before Presiding Judge King » ° Dykeman to a charge based on his Gets Year in Jai | alleged conduct with young boys. The William C. Drager, former postal court first imposed a sentence of nine | clerk in the main Seattle office. to 10 years, but®was informed by | pleaded guilty Monday afternoon to the prosecuting attorney that the| theft of money from the mails. Fed statute did not permit so high aljer al Judge Neterer sentenced him to in the county jail Again presents Fashion’s most lovely de- velopments in Dresses, Wraps, Suits and Sports Apparel, with a ringi appeal to those women who heretofore have deemed it necessary to pay extravagant prices for for their clothes. They pay large divi- dends in delight and satis- faction at And Paris, seconded by New York, has put her seal of ap proval upon them. Mite of finest Jorecy Cloth, manufactured in the United BSictes; alt wizes—$ 16. Coat of heary woot material; ali stecs—316. Model, sille cob New Spring fine serge, full lined, trimmed in ored stitching; all sizes tle Peculiarly Appropriate New Spring Suit of fine serge, braid trim- med; full silk lined; a vices —$16. to the occasion they honor, no woman can afford to not admit “Swect Sixteen” garments to a leading place in her Spring wardrobe. SUITS For sports and other DRESSES of engagingly smart styles distinction wear $16 $16 $16 New Arrivals in Party and Evening Dresses WRAPS of daringly new Beattle San Francisco Wow York Los Angeles ‘education of the three young chil | of companionship with the children, | subject to the arrangements and con | | | THE SEATTLE STAR NOT YET, BUT SOON m_YET, BUT SOON __| = : BIGGEST Duck tw THE PUDDLE, Loses His Booze, His Truck and $200 Fin thel Barrymore and Husband Separated NEW YORK, March & Ethe! Besides losing his auto truck and Barrymore her husband, Russell} the 156 quarts of moonshine it con] nigned a formal agree-|tained, Frank M. Conklin was fin aration, Mins Barry-|§200 when he pleade ty befo © y, Willlam N. Crom | Fe Judge Neterer mnday a well, anid yesterday The agreement n to violation of the Volstead d by the two, provides the shall be under the cus: | Alaska Leétilemare Is Now in Sessio JUNEAU, March §.—The fifth te ritorial legislature was in " A bill to fill the se ghs of Nome, whe phere by now ¢ def’ the fact that she ha cust ae seems om ot Install Rifle Range y ‘ty| Close to Snohomis! ment has been formally executed by both parties and In in actual opera-| Installation of a rifle range tion. By the agreement, Mra. Barry jmiles north of Snohomish is w more-Colt has the sole custody andjway Tuesday used by National Guardsmen dren, Mr. Colt has the oppohtunity | Snohomish and Everett. venience of their mother.” ported improved at the Seattle Ge shops than any Elderly People Need This | In Medicine Chest Syrep Pepsin handy. - | ARLY all people as they advance in age suffer from chronic constipa- | tion, Many, however, are indifferent to | the laxative they use, on the theory that “they ere all alike.” That is a great mistake. . Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, tor ex- ample, isa mild, qeetio liquid laxative, and it does not lose its effect with re- | peated use. It so trains the howel muscles that in time medicines of all kinds can be dispensed with. A sixty-cent bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s big epsin will last many months. ¢ prescription was written ony ears ago by Dr.:W. B. Caldwell, a well nown family doctor, who is himself now in his d year and can ap- preciate what chronic constipation must mean to elderly people; how it brings on headaches, colds, loss of ap- petite and sane, heaviness and a general dull feeling. Every home that has an elderly man or woman should be provided with a other city. operation Monday. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad- pa ft ea wkd bottle of . ‘Address me Dy. WB. Cald- well, 513 Washington Sereet, F died ast week, was the first in ‘The range will be J. C. HUTESON, president of the Huteson-Donahey Optical Co. Is re- t n Tokyo is sald to have more book-| eral howpital, where he underwent an IN HIGH SCHOOL } PAGE 5 The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS.9 TO 5:30 And Mrs. Harding Blue Millinery Second Floor Enter Spring N a certain blue shade Mrs. Harding, the first lady of our land, laid her dainty finger and over night Harding blue became a most favored col- or. Especially in the realm of millinery will Harding blue find the largest possibilities for striking effects, and happily at this time our Millinery Section is amply prepared in every detail to plan with you a becoming spring hat in this new shade. The model sketched is of Harding blue silk georgette with caboshone trim of forget-me-nots and French roses and old rose and blue picot rib- bon. Priced at $19.50. NOTE exquisite care Arranged with 5 a most of im noteworthy display ported flowers for, milli nery trimming that is un surpassed on the Pacific coast and which you are invited to inspect. \ RAY is the leading spring shade and in order that you will have no | difficulty in matching b for footwear, we have on display six | shades of gray in elk hose at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair Main Moor Rear Gray Hosiery to Match Footwear Exceptional Silk and Wool Dresses ° at $34.75 Second Floor ed | EW shipments which were planned for our spring display week have arrived according to schedule and present a showing of unusual charm, variety, quality and value featured in long waist and circular skirt and basque waist with full tunic, draped, pleated orf and gathered skirt styles. af n r Designed of splendid Canton crepes, crepe de chine, taffeta, tricotine and Poiret twill in new spring shades of pink, rose, green, gray, brown, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 40 h RAISE STANDARD! of CHICAGO.—Patricia Zutaut, 11, and her parents arrested upon infor- mation that girl bad sold drink of Nquer, BREMERTON—Harry James, lo cal musician, dies of heart disease. High school students must make the grade | By a percentage standard of 75 per| a omac. |—Oat cent efficiency they must henceforth stand or fall, stay in or get out, ac CARTER'S sing to a unanimous decvion ot SeNGS Her to Bed! SH LITTLE the school board Monday j ‘At ieast three subjects out of tour; fOr 10 Months anf Eatonic Gete Her Up! must be passed or the student will | be put on probation. If, during the probation period, three studies out of | four are not pasted he will be 8 Mu Dore dropped from the ranks and not al “Over @ year ago, eaye Mrs. | lowed to return until a full semester | Williams, ‘'I took to bed and for has elapsed, following the one in| 10 months did not think I would live. wh he was dropped. Parents or| Eatonic helped me so mach I am guardians are to be notified of each | Bow ap and able to work. I recom: step in the process, mend it highly for etomach trouble. Supporting the new rule, Carl E. | Fatonic helpe people to get well by Croson, director, declared: “There | taking ap and carrying out the ex- are only two reasons why a high | Geas acidity and gases that put the ent should no& make the | stomach out of order. If you have r he doesn't know how or one? sourn heartbarn, | is too laxy to study.| belching, food re or other | hers ake care of the first | stomach distress, take an Fatonic Our new rule will take care of | @fter each meal. Big box coste only econd.” e trifle with your druggists guarantee ‘The rule was recommended by poet nada rent ta nd assistant superintend THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES | Supt. Frank B. Cooper | ptions in cases of illness TREMENDOUS VALUES IN Gray Graniteware quents” who will “later come into | their own.” 1 The board refused the request of Sales of this merit are anticipated by hundreds of Seattle’s careful buyers We have arranged two splendid groups of GRAY wil Oak Lake district, north of the city | limits, to consolidate with the Seat tle district, declaring it “unnecessary | for Oak Lake and undesirable for wonderful constipation remedy. BUCKS RANGES REDUCED PRICES New Lower Prices Now in Effect on Entire Line of Buck’s Ranges Before Buying See the Buck’s Choice of 38 Different Styles and Sizes to Select From The Careful Buyer Will Save Many Dollars by Investigating the Buck’s VALUE—QUALITY—SERVICE Comparison of Range Values Invited. 'M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514 SECOND AVENUE—NEAR PIKE bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Monticello, Illinois. Every- At the suggestion of the Danghters | Eight million bottles were bought at bod} now and then needs a of the American Revolution, who} GRANITE COOKING UTENSILS at these ve spe- drug stores last year. It is a truly laxative, and itis well coknow promised to bear half the expense, it] cial prices. % the best. inisedhodl mall was decided to provide every school room with an American fing 49c This group in- 79c ATHENS under way for marriage Thursday of Crown Preparations Prince Carol, of Rumania, and Prin-| cludes: cess Helen, of Greece wand . a 3%-quart Con- 1014- and 1414- vex Sauce : quart Dish | Kettles Pans | 6-quart Convex 7\%4- and 1014- \}] 314-quart Sauce Edge Dish |< dma kept her locks dark, glossy Pans Fans jrandma er locks dark, glossy 4 |Gd youthful with a simple mix. |{f 4-quart Baking 8 and 11-quart ture of Sage Tea and Sulphar. Dishes Pails prone 5-, 6- and 8- The old-ti ture of Sage Tea! ” - land dalghar re aaceesite gray, | quart: Preserv- S-quart Tea Pot | streaked and faded hair 1s grand ing Kettles other's recipe, and folks are again| j 4 Sane it is ae had hair a good, Wash Basins ‘ Basement leven color, which is quite sensible, | }as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est, advantage. | Nowadays, tho, we don’t have the| troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sel! the ready-to-use | product, improved by the addition of | other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is very popular because nobody can dis: cover it has been applied. Simply |moisten your comb pr a soft brush with it and draw this thru your hair, Better Poultry Fence The Galvanized Poultry Fence is greatly superior to chicken wire. It is a real fence—with a heavy top and bottom strand. The meshes are graduating, starting with a 1-inch mesh at the bottom. Rolls contain 165 feet. taking one small strand at a ume: | 86-inch, $5 98 | 48-inch, $6 89 by morning the gray hair disappears, ; but what delights the ladies with| per roll... ¢ per roll... ® Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-'ff 60-inch, pound, is that, besides beautifully | darkening the hair after @ few appll- cations, it al produces that oft luster and ap of abundance which is so att ive, This ready-| preparation is a delightful | site for those who desire | ithful appearance, It is | ed for the cure, mitigation | or prevention of disease,—Advertise- (ment Main Floor per roll.... to-use tollet r