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Ko),S E RV 1CE Oniinieenll NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation Nu-Fold Bed Davenport in Real Brown Spanish Leather Saving Money Two Ways $90.00 Let this davenport take the place of an extra bedroom in your home. It is very comfortable, inasmuch as it opens out into a full-sized bed with one motion and yet makes a per- fect davenport during the day. At the price we are quoting it represents a very unusual buy and offers you a substantial saving. $90 00 ° 2 Regular $125.00, special at Dan’t Fail to Visit Our Exchange Department When in Quest of Bargains MAT tra at Shot Thru Bottle Traded Overcoats | on Hip; Arrested| for Dope, Is Charge Shot thru the bottle on his hip) Alleged to be attempting to trade Patrolman Frank Semple when he ‘heir overcoats for narcotics, James . to avoid arrest Monday night, be governs s igor were arreee Motorbike and Auto Castro, 24, submitted to arrest at the Union Messenger Co. . bullet pierced the torte, aed |W. Marton st, Monday night. Frank} Crash; Man Injured into Castro's flesh, but did not |Dalen, clerk, was also taken into| wR. McDonnell, 29, of 417 N 7. him seriousty. jecustedy, after an ounce of cocaine | ¢4th st., was in Providence hospital, had contracted to deliver | had been found in his desk, according) his right leg fractured Tuesday, as dive gallons of grape to a man, who | ‘© Police. |the result of a collision between his a@ dry squad agent, at Ninth ave. e <I a motorcycle and the auto of P| W Mail Man Guilty _ and Stewart st. He drove up in his | Waller, 19, of 922 N. 79th st, at 7 the dry squad officers | Minor ave, dnd Seneca st, Monday waiting for t him, then leap of Manslaughter sternoon. aryl wang] A fary in Judge Calvin 8 Hall's} Gemple’s shot a ee eee oe court Monday night found Lester) Beaten Senseless ! Schwald, rural mail carrier guilty ° by Armed Bandits Beaten into unconsciousness by of manslaughter for having run over | and killed Stuart B. Pray, jr. at Maple Leaf place and E. Tird st..|two armed bandits early Monday, C January 9. T. Devoir, night baker at the Navy Salad Dressing Co. 1410 Western ave., is suffering from. two broken ribs and face and body bruises. _ LADIES OF PLYMOUTH Congre ational church, Sixth ave. and Uni. < st. will be hogtesses to 150 * ed ex-service men Tuesday ; @ening for dinner. EVERETT.—Ole Feether, 55, con tractor, commits suicide by shooting. —With our profound concern in Dress Welfare, “Sweet Sixteen” cannot ignore Paris, where so many of the Dress De- the inclination of Seattle women in their admirable exploitation of the successes _born in New York under French influ- THE SEATTLE STAR What a Difference a Few Weeks Make! WELL. WE FRIEND JO MIGHTY GLAD TO SEE You! | BS OIL DEPOT; ESCAPES POLICE) SPOUSE; FAINTS | Vaulting over a fence after he had/ held up the Standard Ol Co. station lat Third ave. and Stewart st, at 730) m., « lone bandit, believed to have j} committed numerous other robberies of gas stations here recently, made {hin escape, despite the police rushed| ‘The bandit obtained $95. He had 1p | to the place, HOw 1S MY OLD Lt, Dh! SarrBREY Diiindl: RUSHES TO AID With a shotgun tn her hand, Mrs James Wood rushed to aid her hus. band, who was being held up in his confectionery store in Auburn, Mon. day night, and fainted before she could pull the trigger. | driven up in an automobile at 9 p. F. H. Hall, clerk, wan kept at bay) m., and bought chewing gum Just be by the robber, who had an automatic | fore platol, The robber got $20. drawing his automatic and After | commanding Wood to “stand back” going over the fence, he ran down! from the cash register. the alley back of the Washington ho | tel. The bandit was young, about 21 ]¥ears old, and wore @ cap, flannel] gisterin-iaw, Mra. May Green, 204| | ehirt and dark suit, |Darwin and Kinney Fish, Game Chiefs Leslie H. Darwin and J. Warren | Kinney have been named chief super: visors of the state fish and game de ; partments, Ernest Seaborg, the now director of the department under the Hart administfative code, announced Monday. Darwin will supervise the tate fisheries and Kinney will have | charge of game and game fish. Mothers! Give The Little Ones Syrup Pepsin Mra. Wood ‘came from the rear, | where she had been talking with her 17th ave. N., Seattle. When she dropped the weapon she brought, Wood picked {t up and fired at the fleing bandit. The latter was ap. parently hit. FE. W. COOK, 21, soldier, was ar. | rented at Edmonds Monday night. He | ts wanted for desertion and embez ziement by the commandant of Van- jeouver Barracks, Vancouver, Wash. | SALT LAKE CITY.—Jenwe Knight, capitalint, dead. Comforts— Special Upper Main Floor Twenty-five Medium- weight Comforts, filled with fine soft cotton and covered with silkoline in neat patterns, in light colors only. Size 72x78. Formerly $7.00. Then re- duced to $6.00. Special Wednesday, to close out, GACH .ccboee $4.75 Bed Sheets Special for Wednesday only. Bed Sheets of a good quality seamless sheeting, free from dress- ing. Torn size 81x90. Formerly $1.85. Choice At ccccceccecese $1.50 Pillow Cases Upper Main Floor Medium weight Pillow Cases, torn size 45x36. Formerly 30c. Special on Wednesday, each, 25¢. Infants’ Dresses Special $1.39 Upper Main Floor Our Infants’ Section has taken from regular stock and reduced for a quick cleanup sale 50 Infants’ Dresses of lawn and ba- tiste, slightly soiled from showing. Sizes 6 months to 5 years, that sold for- merly at $1.95 and up to $3.95. While they last Wednesday, choice $1.39 The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 Spring Coats Favor at $24.50 Second Floor MART lines are the leading characteristic of every new cot displayed in our splendid assortments, and the woman who inspects them will be impressed with the youthful styles, the beauty of fabric and the high order of workmanship and value, Long, three-quarter length, cape and wrap models, devel- oped of Bolivia, velour, serge, tweed and polo coatings, de- lineate every new Spring col- or, such as reindeer, tan, brown, Pekin blue, rose, navy and black, Sizes 16 to 44. Neat New Attractively Priced Upper Main POLLY PRIM APRONS are especially adapted for the woman who comes home and is in a hurry to prepare dinner. They are convenient to put on, and are neat and durable, as they are made of daintily striped, checked and plaid percales, trimmed with rick-rack braid. Each at 75¢ and $1.00. NEW GINGHAM APRONS display a variety of 15 attractive styles in striped signed in coverall models. A splendid apron at an at $1.50. interesting price. All sizes, Henderson Alaska . . Education Chief JUNEAU, Alaska, March 15—Les ter Dale Henderson remains commis toner of education for Alaska for two years more. His re-election yes- terday was unanimous. Governor Thomas Riggs, Jr. has submitted to the legislature estimates: lof appropriations for territorial ex- |penditures for the next biennium | amounting to $1,269,254. | EVERETT. — Snohomish county | eume rule changes put up for state approval. Spring Coats and Wraps, alt sizes; $16. Bean to teach the child regular daily elimination as young as possible, and much constipation will be avoided later in life. The most convenient hour throughout life is immediately upon arising. It does not then interfere with play, school or work. When in spite of your efforts a mem- ber of the family becomes constipated, give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in the size dose directed on the bottle. It isa mild, gentle laxative safe for young babies; effective for og as It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, and most economical as a sixty cent bottle will last you many months. Pil sredny iy omn y rp ah epsin is acompound o! n Senne and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and Gieasanttacting aro- matics. Look on it as a good family friend, useful to relieve constipation and sym like headache, bilious- em, i ety bad breath, loss of a ite and sleep. no exaggera- tion to say that millions of families are never withouta bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It safeguards their health. i i TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad- Seco boetle of my. ‘Address me Dy. WB Cal well, 513 Washington Screet, Monticello, Illinois. body now and laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write me today, Berge and Tricotine Dresses, all sizes, $16. Our Part in Spring’s SHOWING Of the broad variety of style in Wraps, Dresses, Coats and Sports Apparel available here, there is not a model among them that is not worthy the admir- ation it receives. Dress of pure sitk taffeta, all siges; $16. Buits of fine Jersey cloth, all sizes; $16 New Apring Model Suit of fine serge, all sizes ; $16, And we do not rest upon our reputation for style. We go further. Fabrics and workmanship, formerly associated only with extravagance, are an essential of “Sweet Sixteen” service in full accord with style pro- priety at SIXTEEN DOLLARS rT ey Tey ica =| ® Af . t cs A$ EX iy, EAD peed Raa Jersey Sport Coats 6.95 San Francisco Los Angeles | Lithia, and is used with excellent re |sults by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism,—Advertise- ment 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block MANY GAGES. OF | | Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keop feet ary, eat less | meat, drink lots of water and above |all take a spoonful of salts occasion ‘ally to keep down uric acid Rheumatiem is caused by poison |ous toxin, called uric acid, which is generated in the bowels and absorb ed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter) this acid | fr urin tin the © also the blood and cast it ‘The pores of tt of freeing th In damp a , cold weather the skin p closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do dou- ble work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this luric acid which keeps accumulating |and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness Jand pain called rheumatism. | At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table |xpoonful in a glass of water and lasink before breakfast each morn ling for a week. This is said to elim- inate uric acid by stimulating the |ddneys to on, thue rid | ding the bloo impurities, Jad Salts is , harmless jand is » fram the of grapes | and juice, combined with PREUMATIGM NOW MOTHERS FRIEND ny te tear yaaa | pees lon tamaok ca eaeatitieonmes arceets Baseriere Reeuistos Co. DAFT. OO, aTLARTA CA FOOT REMEDY B | Relieves Pain| ~ Keep a Tube Handy -— Then NEUMONIA > Specialint ‘The New Salesmanship" Mr. Knox has a wide reputa- tion as a specialist tn Salesman- and him. Y.M.C.A. AUDITORIUM Wednesday March 16, 8 P. M. ADMISSION FREE Department of Education an, 38 man is invited to hear |rowed from the United States on exceptional value is the outstanding feature, in els, striped and figured ginghams and percales. All sizes. Each at 95¢. That Find . Aprons Floor COVERALL APRONS in short sleeve, belted style, are most desirable for every-day purpose. In this assortment an short sleeve, belted mod- made of plaid, and plaid patterns, de- MISS M'SWINEY TALKS TO 2,500 Miss Mary MacSwiney, sister of the laté ‘Lord Mayor Terence Mae- Swiney, of Cork, addressed 2,500 peo- ple at Crystal Pool, here, last night.) appealing for American recognition of the Irish republic without inter- vention. “We do not expect Amegica to go to war on behalf of reid” Miss | MacSwiney said. “We will do our! own fighting. So long as there's an Irishman left in Ireland, the 800-| year-old fight for freedom will be| carried on. But all we ask from America is her friendliness.” Two thousand people were turned | away from the Pool, unable to get in. Mins MacSwiney made but the one address, She charged that Lord Northcliffe spent $125,000,000 bor./ Propaganda in the United States. “No wondpr,” she said, “there is prejudice here against the Irish cause, Lord Northcliffe boasted no} money was better spent.” Heatthy, Home-Growa Oreamental and Fruit NURSERY STOCK Big Fruit Trees fer Quick Results See the Stock at Our DOWNTOWN SALES YARD Just a Block From Our Store GET OUR PRICES Seeds, Fertilizers, Sprays Planting Guide Free Mall Orders Phoee Eliiett 4325 SPECIAL $ 1 .98 fered specially for Wednesday At .cccccccwess 5-Ib Packa, | Velatone . Much superi artistic finish CONTINUING THE REM G Priced at 98c Each You will find: 6-Qt. Preserving Kettles 1 8-Qt. Berlin Sauce Pans ALUMINU WARE ONE MORE THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES BEAUTIFUL WAXED FLOORS Easily obtained by using one of these 19-lb. POLISHING BRUSHES $3.00 You can quickly produce that much-de- sired wax finish on your floors by using a weighted brush. The 15-Ib. size is of- Pint can of Wax.....85¢ applied and produces a sanitary and Choice of white or 9 popular shades. MAIN FLOOR BETTY "oe M- There are two groups: 5-cup Percolators 3-piece Set Sauce Pans, 5.Qt. Convex Kettles with Cover sizes 1, 11% and 2 4-Qt. Berlin Kettles BASEMENT Regular $1.98 ge ior to Kalsomine; easily that will not rub off. ARKABLE SALE OF Priced at $1.49 Each You will find: % Qt. Rice Boilers (Coffee Pot Style)