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MONDAY, MARCTI 21, 1921, CM CUT Oni (>) Ol] B GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE ~The House of Service and Accommodation— CO. HERE IS OUR MESSAGE WHICH SHOULD INTEREST YOU— Choosing the right furniture is a very important task. Whether you 4 xpect to end a t ousand dollars or a hundred whether you furnish one room or six —here are things you want — fur- niture that will make the price you pay go the farthest—a selection to choose from that will be large enough to find just what you want—a house to deal with that has established a reputation for genuine helpfulness) WE HAVE ASSISTED hundreds in starting a new home. We want to help you. We will gladly deliver any furni- ture selected by you, and arrange terms to suit your income—credit costs you no more. = Fiber, Reed and Grass Furniture now at its best. New arrivals of this character of goods have completed what has been a very excel- lent showing in the natural, ivory, the frosted and birch bark finished. All are priced at a figure that will not fail to move them quickly. Make No Mistake} | THE ARTICLES that > will demand occa at- in seleeting your New tention: Range — get the best Gas Range— —get the Quick Meal mo hag Suet 5) isfac- wn Mowers— ‘ zm and PagTocs " watintan Perambulators— Y tion. Porch Chairs— Cedar Chests— Folding Cots— We sell them. Your old stove tak- en in exchange with a liberal allowance. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED E=) NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 491 Germany Wins in Silesia Plebescite LONDON, March 21.—Germany | carried the upper Silesia plebescite yesterday, according to prom dis |patches from Berlin today, quoting the official figures, With two dix tricts missing, the vote was amp nounced am Germany, $76,000; Poland, 399,000. German officials were ready to claim possession of 5,000 square miles of province whose rich mineral defesits will have an important bear. in her future commerce r i now eres : by doin, tal work that guarantes, and making my ntee good. do not compete with Cheap Dentists, nor do operate on your etbook oF sell you conversa- i I give two dollars’ worth of rf tal work for every dollar I re- <@eive—so you save a dollar. I mal do! J m4 interests are HATTIESEU "RG, Miss. — Arthar Jennings, negro, charged with mur der of negro woman, jail and lynched. ABERDEEN —Increasing wage by cutting living costs to be discussed by Loyal Legion. im. till 7 and Sundays tun 12 38" rior, People who work. EDW I ws, D. D. S. end 106 Columbie St. COLLINS and HARLAN Themselves —IN SEATTLE tl The famous American Entertainers, whose ; finished artistry has charmed a whole continent, are coming by special arrangement to Seattle. Their personal appearance makes this the musi- cal event of the season. This Wednesday Evening, March 23, at 8:15 o’Clock MASONIC TEMPLE, Harvard and East Pine Assisting them will be William Reed, flutist, and Mr. Thomas A. Edison’s Three Million Dol- lar Phonograph. FREE TICKETS! Call, write or telephone us for FREE tickets of admittance. application. They will be issued in order of taken from | ‘CHARGED WITH EXTRAVAGANCE Architect Says | Board pont Too Much on School Groes extravagance tn bufldines, charged against the school board tn a communication several weeks ago | by James Stephen, school architect | for the Seattle district for ten years, and member of the executive com: | mittee of the Taxpayers’ Informa tion league, has not yet been an ewered by the board Stephen claims the Girls’ Parental jechool, at Bright was poorly | built, cost $126,428, and accommo | dates only 25 pup’ He urges that the lack of modations for grade school puplis should have been remedied first. Ho also attacks the building of the new Roosevelt high; echool on two grounds, He asserts | that grade school pupils need first attention, ai that the new high school will accommodate the same number of pupils as the Frank in| high school, and wilh cost three times as much. Seattle Booze Ship Men Face Hearin ing SAN FRANCISCO, March 21- The good ehip Licyd C.,-which ar rived here Saturday from Puget) 1 sound with an alcoholic content | above that allowed by law, wag bac’ i) in her native element today, riding | at anchor among the fish boats | fishermen’s wharf. It was the fish jing business that the Lioyd C. is ab leged to have formaken tor drink, Capt, James Hewston and the four members of his crew who were ar rested Saturday, charged with smug: | giing Maquor, thus far have falled to | raise bail and are held tn jail here Their case may come before the fed eral court today. Two Escape Flames in Weird Leap EMPORIA, Kan, Mareh 21.—The | | moat remarkable “act” this town has ever seen occurred during « fire that | destroyed the Hotel Whitely yeuter-| day. Jack Fisher, wrestler, fell near. | ly three stories to the ground when the rope he had started to descend) was burned in two. E4 Warner, Fisher's manager, leap. | ed from the third story onto Fisher's | back. Both were unhurt. Three per sons are missing in the fire. Reduce Seattle’s Death List, Plan Seattle's death record is to be cut down, if the Safety week committtee obtains the co-operation of the pub: | lic here. With a record of 201 deaths | last year, an increase of 6 per cent over 1919, determined efforta will be | made by the committee to waken| opinion to the perils of laxity, Safe ty week beging April 4 PULLMAN Washington State College to graduate 280. =a Hone Sh ’ BEACON 4ON —and Start i} | Service from | Seattle's great Visit This Great Modern Dairy and make o personil inspec- tion of the many wonderful devices by which we guard the milk that goes to Seattle TLLIDDI DALI, rd TAYAYATA SS PDAS LDL ALIDVLIVI, LNIN PASPSDSIVNINEN mWAWAWAN i Rg AYE. IPAS ILL AS AYA TAS VLA AVAN PAVATAATAYAS TAU homes. You'll never be content until YOUR name hag been added to our great list of particular customers | OFF WITH THE OLD, ON WITH THE NEW Cheasty’s haberdashery Jeat, because my food seemed to lay THE SEATTLE STAR The Beautiful PINCHES, EH, SAMMY ‘CHEASTY NEW HOME OPENED “Housewarming” at Fine New Store Tonight ‘PROBING FATAL CHICAGO BLOWUP Armour Grain Elevator Is Shattered CHICAGO, March 21.—The state today began @ thoro Invertigation tn. | ‘That's what the management of| to the explosion of the Armour & Co. | myn about | grain in South Chicago, | their new store, of the corner of which cost the lives of two persona Second ave. and Seneca st. which in to have its formal opening from 7| | | “The brightest corner on Second ave.” elevator, and pomibly four others Saturday evening. te 30 p mt Monday: Two bodies had been found, and More than $60,000 han been spent) oericiais of the company believed! in the effort to make the Pew) tour more were buried under the de Cheat y © the finest of its kind | pry, Cheanty’s in the nishing establishment le, having been established the year before the big fire of 1889 Special music and @ real old-fash foned “housewarming” are promined at the opening tonight. Mines Shut-Down to Boost Prices on the lent | The biast, caused by spontaneous ombustion, shattered windows with: | jin a radius of 50 miles. The grain lon» was estimated at | $1,000,000 f Don’t Steal Juice; They’ll Catch You! More than $5,000 was collected by the city Ught department last year High prices tn coal will result)/for stolen current, according to from the prevent shutdown of| Light Chief J. D. Roes, Moonshin Washington coal mines over a wase| ere steal a large portion of the pil dispute, local dealers say ls power, Gen. C. I. Martin Consults Harding WASHINGTON, March 21 Adj Gen. C. 1. Martin, of Kansas, nord has been recommended by 35 gov ernors for appointment as head o! the militia burean, held a brief con ference witn President Harding to His appointment has been OF SPLENDID RESULTS Is Seriously Ill HAMPTON, Iowa, March 21.— Physicians today reported no change in the condition of Wiltam| ('Pusayfoot") Johnson, famous | Mrs. Ingli s Says ‘She Can Hardly Realize That She Is the Same Wom- an Since Taking Tanlac anti-rum crusader, who has been ill | here for the last week with acute laryngitis and bronchitis, “I'm #0 happy since this wonder ful Tanlac has relieved mo of my long suffering that 1 Holy Week Ushered | go round and round. I had terrible pains in my back, and rheumatism so bad in my hands I could hardly use my fingers and my ankles swelled so it was difficult to put on my shoes. Day after day I felt no weak I could hardly drag myself around to do my work and often had to go to bed before dark can hardly By the time I finished my firet le only a of Tanlac I felt such a in With Palm Sunday| Holy week was ushered in Sunday | with special services for Palm Sun day. Religious observance of Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter unday has been arranged at all the | bottle short time back,” aaid Mrs. Maggie) marked impro nt that I kept on | 3” nglis, 1302 South Tacoma Ave. taking the medicine, and tmproving|©°™S%8® churches Ta ak all the time. I have just fininhed| ms: ’ “Tantac bas eo restored my my eighth bottle and am in spien-| BOOst Spokane ‘Dick’ | health, etter years of suffe im, that | did condition. M ppetite is raven ("am corvineed ft has no equal. —t\oun and {oat anytning 1 want| &&% Prohibition Boss) actually got to where I dreaded to withe Latest or effec reports indicate xter is backing kane police di of state prohibition direc Donald A. MeDonald. CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON FACE Terribly Inflamed.’ Could Not Sleep Itched So Badly. “T had a rash on my forehead and nose. It was terribly inflamed and developed into sore eruptions. Some nights I couldn't sleep it itched so badly, and my face was quite dis- figured. “I tried several remedies but to no avail. A friend told me of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using them about three months I was com- pletely healed.'’ (Signed) Mr. Walter Olsen, 3234 W. Hirech St., Chicago, Mlinois. Cuticura Soap, Ointment end Tal- cum promote and maintain skin party, skin comfort and skin health. ‘he Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. Semple Rash Prog OL Mall. iAdzoen: “Ouuicura Lab- Mase." Roldevary Song Ointment thavdtoc. Taleo Be ee Catc ‘Cuticure Soap shaves without mug. t the least dieag I sleep like gaining weight, I haven't an ache or and never fe better in my can now look after my how with and if I o¢ go to every one in th tell them what a cine Tanlac ia Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug je, and Brooks & Son, lvertisement peable after child and, be pounds in the pit of my stomach like a lump of lead, and the gas which formed made me miserable for Mours. I had such severe pains in my stomach I could hardly b I was intensely nervous and y ever times 1 such blinding hardly see to thres was 90 dissy everything seemed twelve You Can Guard —s yp Simple Intestinal Antiseptic Is Worth a Trial, months and which nothing else can It bring ut All gases, diately ng pressure rt onishing the isonous matter m the alimentary never thought ‘Try it right (tin attacks at any me App ment elie Tt is ae of a warn in the uard; man’ against WAYS brings r ment, however, of obstinate c REPORTS “I used Adie and have (Signe "1 have ka in my practice thing to excel it, nothing In my 60 o excel Adlerika.” ANTISEPTIC » the pub: the DOL al antl system known the AWrL from my system.” i nt surprise to p pper, and tc Ii foul matter |Drug Co. and other leading drug | syetem = tor! stores.—Advertisement, ev re yn HOTH |Rowel and removing which poisoned the e “COR UNIVERSITY: | STORE HOURS 9 TO 6:30 i) To Sell ai the Attractive Price of Sportsmen Asked lens the tender, sensitive skin under | penetrate === THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES PAGE 5 Rhodes Co. Special Purchase of Silk Easter Blouses $5.75 Upper Main Floor HE savings which we made on this fortunate and timely purchase will be passed on to you, as it is our fundamental principle to share with our patrons all economies resulting from carefully planned and prudently pur- chased merchandise, Our Entire Blouse Section, on Tuesday, Will Be Devoted to the Display of These Overblouse and Waistline Models of Fine Georgettes, Satins and Tricolettes Daintily and effectively trimmed with braids, embroidery, laces, ostrich and beads. Suitable for evening, afternoon and suit wear. e ° * The sale includes, all told, 416 Blouses featuring all the leading shades such as coral, jade, maize, Copenhagen blue, bisque, flame, Amer- ican beauty, navy, white, flesh and black. a os s Marked in the usual way they would sell at much higher prices. At $5.75, the sale offers the unusual in style value and assortment. Sizes 36 to 46. The four models sketched were taken from this assortment which dis- plays many more equally as charming. “ERNEST ANDERSON, laborer, died at 609 Yesler way, to Be Good Sports| morning. The boay was taken to Altho, thru a slip in legislation, the|the morgue. He had been if for season for game fish is now technic: | so. time ally open, sportsmen are urged to avoid the opprobrium of being classed as game hogs by waiting Blood-Iton Phosphate Helps Thin Folks to Get Strong and Fat ti] April 1 to do their fishing. People who have tried it say that one of the quickest and surest in which those who are weak, thin, |nervous and run down can grow 3 | Strong and put on pounds of solid, | stay-there flesh, is to take tablet of Blood-Iron Phos each meal. ‘This is doubt the well known fact. th: = Iron Phosphate Shag builds up INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority mys that a few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- rounding the ingrowing nail reduces |inflammation and pain and so tough- depleted nervous enegky and at the same time supplies the iron neces- sary to make rich, red, strength building blood. Ifyou ‘are weak, thin, nervous or lacking in the old= time vigor, endurance and optimism, go to Owl Drug Co. or any other Food druggist and get enough Blood~ neath the toe nail, that it cannot the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. ron Phosphate to last three wei ‘Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic |@24 take as directed. If at the e of three weeks you don't feel 100 manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc: | tions per cent better, and aren't in every you can have way satisfied, | tisement. Spring Garden Helps Even small gardens yield rich results. These low prices make still further savings possible. REGULAR 5c PKGS. VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS Special 7 packacEs 25c Make your selection from our full line of Vegetable and Flower Seeds (regular 5¢ pkgs.)—Strictly Fresh Stock. $1.25—14-Tooth Steel Bow Rake SPECIAL 8c The handiest size rake. Bow pattern, with 14 strong steel teeth, and a clear, Btn ght handle. FLOOR ® SPRING TIME HOUSEHOLD HELPS which save you money Red Riding Hood Covered Broom Stone Crocks Very Special Specially Priced 2-gallon ern Corn, strongly now be stored for n winter season, ‘These 3 make excellent recep: s for them. the Monday. |