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a ie sOSDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. SERVICE HNN, | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. % The House of Service and Accommodation NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 COTTON HOSE 50 Feet $4.75 rrr Sulky THE SEATTLE STAR ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR ) erates YY HURT YOUR ATHER Aw, GEE WHIz, Viena th MA, | WAS, ,e@ ‘Ke THIS! ONLY & IN QUT “— ONES ry ie} nie The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 OucH! Ow— ITCH } Sick Easter Dresses EXTRAORDINARY At the $35.00 Special Price of Second Flour N planning this Easter Sale of Dresses for Wednes- day, our Dress Section foresaw an opportunity to of- fer you unusually substantial economies through a special purchase, and our principle of sharing and pass- ing on to you the savings thus obtained. «© This special pur- chase consists of 100 Silk Dresses designed of Silk Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. Featuring 20 distinctive styles enhanced with but- tons, embroidery, beads, fancy and metallic trim- ming. Closing out last year's stock of Red Line Cot- ton Hose in 50-foot lengths with couplings at a saving of one-half, special $4. 75 t | re Folding Sulkyg that folds the hood, the back and handle flat on seat— has rubber tired wheels, mud guards, cravenette hood and reclin- ing back—at.. $1 1 95 The articles that will de- mand your attention: Gas Ranges, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Perambulators, Porch Chairs, Cedar Chests, Folding Cots—we sell them. * IZES 16 to 40, in Springtime shades of blue, brown, gray, taupe and black. * * s HE four Dresses sketched are from this purchase, and in- dicate the high char- acter of style and value. The assort- ment is made up of just such charming models as these, and offers a timely oppor- tunity to choos advantageously for Easter. Silesia Coal Zone | May Go to Poland HART IS ACTIVE KILLS HIMSELF)" sc sevsis.| WITH THE VETO: wilt lone the ric 1 dintric , Rather than live to see bis third Moctlocay wapooe op eiten : Py UP) OLYMPIA, March After atic child born In a foreign land, B. 1.|? a, it was Indicated today On| ing off items totaling $864,350, Gov, | Two Months for! Woman Hit on Head ee ee, : Iwashita, a Japanese, slit his throat Journmn: Of the allied council of | Hart signed House Bill No. 315, the} A : . Assaulting Captain by Falling Hammer | or pie nang his life, in| #mbaxsadors, Jemnibue Appropeiation bill, yester-| ‘Two months in the county jall for Struck on the head by « falling | his bome at 309 Maynard ave, last It stated unofficially that | day “Manne : | J. J. O'Brien, member of the crew hammer, Mrs, Mike Barryl, 1211/ Might. He left a note when the ambassadors meet, early | A SPpropriation o for the} . . hod niidren’s Orthopedic hospital, Seat.| @f the coast guard cutter Arenta.|Denny way, received concussion of |, 7%*, Gat will help you. Ben. Good-bye, everybody.” next month, Upper Stiesia will be | tie waa vetoed by the governor, on O'Brien pleaded guilty in federal the brain and & scalp wound as nhe | His two first children were born | Partitioned, with the coal region, the | the grounds that the hospital waa not eourt Monday afternvon to assault.) was passing the Arcade bullding|in Japan district's greatest aaset, going to Po-| a state Institution ig his captain, L. A. Lonsdale, fol-| Monday afternoon. George Schenke,| “He thought It would be a dis. | /*%4. é Hart also placed his veto on an Item towing the arrest of two whisky run- carpenter, 513 13th ave. N., acci-| honor to have our thint one bern of $90,260 for the repair of buildings Bers and their load of boose on Jan- dentally dropped the hammer from!away from home,” Mrs. Iwashite and reconstruction work at the Unt ary 14. Germany Calm Over poate . the t floor told the coroner. ly Z | versity of Washington. ~ ~ - Silesian Victory) Appropriations "of $3,000 each for| BERLIN, March 22.—Under advice |? charitable institutions were veto lot government officials Germany |%?: mong these being the Theodora was quiet today, despite the over Home, of Seattle; the Pacific Const | whetging vietory ta the Upper| Rescue and Protective soctety, Ever. Silesian plebiscite. Figures an. |¢tt: the Lebanon Home, Ballard; the | [nounced by Foreten Minister Von | Florence Crittenton Home, Seattle | Simons said the rich territory went | the Ladies’ G. A. Home, Puyallup, tto Germany by & vote of 713,700 to | #nd the Kitsap County Children’s Re Poland's 460,709. Hef ammociation Apalysin of the yote showed prac-| The governor also vetoed a $121,000 tically every person of voting age | SDpropriation for the woman‘s indus home and clinic at Medical went to the polls in the city and the | trial e | Lake, and “the first two tterms of the ‘DISGRACED, HE —— Nobu New Fascinations "|Two Patrolmen Are | Fired From Force Because he used disrespectful lan- guage about his superior officers Giant Cougar Is. Stalking Children) WANCE, Lewis County, Wavh.,| are in Spring Frocks —new in dash, style and becomi ess, - they are viewed with mingled envy an approval. EVERY ONE A CHARMING ECONOMY AT All Silk Taffeta Dresses, different styles; “sié a few number Sleeveless Cape Ce at t — Velour, full or yoke, wilk- lined Canton Crepe Dress —Heavy weight; vestee and sash lined with combina- tion colored crepe jet orna- ments "on o cloth shades. silk broidered coll ’ novelty pockets pleated back “Sweet Sixteen” Tingue 7 port Coats $6.95 12-07. all-wool SEATTLE NEW YORK 1021 Second Ave. Translates the mode in varying terms. tations many types from stately dignity to comprehende By they achieve that note of youthful- ness, verve and esprit that “Sweet Sixteen” boasts so proudly—made to grace the figures and years of all women. ery i ge Tingue Jersey Sport Coats $6.95 12-072, Through these interpre- pie mata are intensified specialization all-wool SIZES 16 TO 44. SAN FRANCISCO Rialto Bldg. vote was almost 100 per cent eienpens Centralia normal fund, which totaled Use “Gets-It” JAPAN DENIES F or Corns WAR DEFENSES WASHINGTON, March 22.—De n fy “mobilizing <r mcific by fortifying her mandate isinnd« was made today by Baron Shidehara, Japanese am: | banaador, in a statement to the Unit ed Prene, war” ntly—Nemeoves Completety. Everybody, everywhere what millions of f y learned about "Gete-It,” th ‘anteed painicss corn and callus o to! — tifying these islands were as “pernicious” by Shidehara, statement follows “In reply to an inquiry, the Japa | nese ambasasdor authorized the | United Press to deny most categor jfcally all reports that Japan has | been fortifying or intends in any way to fortify any of the Pacific te liands to the north of the equator. | He branded such reports as perni \clous and absolutely false.” | Secretary of War Weeks today de. | nied reports that army forces in Ha | wait were being doubled because of | agitation in Japan over the Califor. | nia aliend land law question. He also | denied the Panarha canal zone force | was being increased. Two Appointments From White House WASHINGTON, March @2 following receas appointments were announced at the White House today Tour John J Each. Wisconsin, to be Insiat| Member of the interstate commerce a trite | commission lawrence &| Detent Beattie by th attlo by the) arector of the war finance corpora a End Your Corns With “ Geto-lt.” Any, cotp, no matter how tea depatis ay ae « with the first ap rn and aim- remover deep r ROBERT DUNN, 60, FISHER- AN, of Ketchikan, died Monday at 99 | Providence hospital. Body is at the Luna Park Swimming Pool opens Advertisement box. This is the only remedy that} ever gave me real benefit 1} gained tn strength and weight. My| digestion improved, my nerves gained | strength and the palpitation of the} heart stopped. I sleep well and in| every way feel better than I many years, I can strongly mend Dr. Williama’ Pink Pills Your own drugsiat can supply you| with Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills or you! can order direct from th liams Medicine Co., Sch Y., at sixty cents a box the booklet, “Diseases of the vous System,”-—Advertisement, | Home Undertaking parlors awaiting | Spring is here and it is the time for the weak and debilitated to build) DEN R.—Banks pay in gold for Nature will help more at this time) — than at any other. of 6570A Vernon avenue, can tell | = what the right tonic will do even in suffered for four years,” she says Y D t at times. | “IT was very nervous and could not | your leisure time if your headaches and ocemsonally there war !T O04. trouble, Whether i 1 ringing sensation in my ears. My|} CYS trouble. nether it after slight effort when my heart|] or sports, true enjoyment | palpitated wildly, My color was poor |] depends on good vision. “T read about Dr, Williams’ Pink returns Ff t Livi st} id proc ed a package. od | tv . parpess div Pills and procured a package. T used Tends fi GOMPORT. marked improvement after the first} any SHUR-ON glasses for you? | GAVE REAL BENEFI | instructions from Ketchikan up strength, weight and health.! first time in five years. In St. Louis, Miss Helen Queenan, | Saturday, “March 26 alarming conditions of debility. “I! that I was forced to give up my work ENJOY | sleep well at night, I had severe} weakness was especially apparent || be reading, sewing, theatre jalso and distress followed my meals. An investment in glasses five boxes in all but there was al May we make Established Since 1890 Write for | Ner:| 715 Second Ave. Insistent reports that Japan ts for. | branded } | pain March %22.-—-While neighbors and because he played pool while guarding their children on thelr way in uniform on duty, T. C. Cherry to school with guns, William Scaif,|Patrolman, was dismissed from the | department by Chief W. H. Searing | government trapper, is today om the) y/o aay night. Charles A. Crane, a tra, of a big cougar that has been |temporary patrolman, was also dis stalking the ghildren. The animal, |) missed for unbecoming conduct. which has cleverly outwitted at tempts at capture, is regarded as a serious menace. Diamonds Left in Postoffice Stolen Detectives had failed Tuesday to |get a clue to the thief who stole a | handbag containing several hundred | dollars worth of diamonds belonging | to Mrs, B. Kahan, of 1258 First ave. | . in the postoffice building Mon: She left the handbag on window ledge. When she returned If Endurance ts Being Trie@ to the for it it was gone Limit Get = Bex of Pyramid | ‘ Sie seen |Mt. Rainier Tourist | Season on June 15! . March 22. —Tourist sgason in Mt. Rainier Na- tional Park will open June 15 and close September 15, the U. 8. depart: | ment of interior has announced. struggling with the and discomfort of itching, leeding, protruding piles or hemor- Don't hide skin trouble-heal it with — Resinol No amount of cosmetics can con- ceal an ugly skin. They only fill in the pores and make the condi- tion worse. Resinol Soap cleanses the pores, giving them a chance to breathe and throw off impurities, This is why when used with Besi- nol Ointment it rids the skin embarrassing defects, keeping it clear and fresh it can hardly hel being beautiful. At elt druggists, Wednesday's Speci: The | F t Davis, St. Louis, to be a| ny drug etore ox of Pyramid Take no substi- ne wo quickly | nyone should suffer the pain of such condition. For a free send name and ad- 8 Pr rhoids, go over t and get a 60 "ile Suppoait Relief ¥ a ONION SETS, 3 pounds LIME and SULPH 1-pound can @ distressin trial package dress to Pyramid Drug Co., amid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, ACID WN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD) Says Excess of Hydrochloric, Acid Is Cause of Indigestion } per pound WHITE CLOVER, per pound . $2.00 PUMP A well-known authority states that | stomach trouble and indigestion are | nearly always due to acidity—acid |stomach—and not, as most folks be- lieve, from a lack of digestive juices, He states that an excess of hydro- | chlor 1 in the stomach retards |digestion and starts food fermenta |tieon, then our sour like |urbage in a can, forming acrid | |fuids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon, We then |get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the Jchest, we eructate sour food, belch | gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash, or na | He tells us to lay aside all digestive | laids and instead, get from any phar-| |macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is| Jeffervescing, and furthermore, to |continue this for one week, While re lief follows the first dose, it is im | portant to neutralize the acidity, re. | move the gas-making ma art the | liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus | | promote a free flow of pure digestive | juices. | Six China Cups and Saucers Special Per Set $1.39 CHOICE OF BLUE BIRD PATTERN or w ‘, WITH NEAT DECORATED BORDER These are good quality China Cups and Saucers, and un usually attractive in design, Set of Six... $1 .39 NONE DELIVERED very |" Jad Salts is Inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and |xodium phosphate. This harmless | | salts is used by thousands of people | | for stomach trouble with excellent re sults.— Advertisement : THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES SEEDS and TOOLS For Your LAWN and GARDEN ! STANDARD SPRAY ial Prices will mean Important Savings to You! UR Spray, KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS, $4.98 sos $1.00 MADE IN SEATTLE! Garbage Cans Special $2.19 Size 16-inch Very strongly. construct- ed from galvanized iron, with reinforced base and side protecting seams. AVENUE AND UNION §