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Ss 5, ees WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921 SFOWINNNNEFN.SERVICE WEOMMNNNESTUN Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation SPECIAL TERMS $5.00 Down and $2.50 a Week Buys a Jacobean Oak DINING-ROOM ) SET | $187.50 Why Wait? Do It Now. Save $67.50 Fight-piece Jacobean Dining-room Set, consist- ing of solid oak Buffet, 60 inches long, with large mirror; 54-inch solid oak Extension Table, extends to 6 feet; five genuine Leather-seat Diners; one genuine Leather-seat Arm Chair. This is a partic- ularly good set and sells regularly for $255.00. Wile PIC®... cece cceeseesceeeweececens $187.50 Without mirror in buffet, ten dollars less. —Only Eight Sets available— GPIECE MATCHED BEDROOM SUITES Only a Few Suites Left They are of bird’s- eye maple, golden oak, American wal- nut and ivory. We will continue to of- fer these at the special price of $198.50 Values up to $420 are represented in THE SEALTLE STAR ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR Phillips Re-Elected |Ankeny’s Fortune Head of Retailers Is Listed in Will this lot of Bedroom Furniture, and each suite has a full-size Bed, large Dresser, Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table and Chifforobe. Do TACOMA April 6—George A Phillips, Spokane, was reelected president of the Washington State Retailers’ Association at the closing seston of its annual convention here WALLA WALLA, April 6—The will of the late Levi Ankeny, former senator, disposing of an entate val ued at approximately $1,600,000, was filed yeuterday. The heirs are the teatator’s four) children, John, Nesmith and Robert | not miss the chance to possess a fine bedroom out- fit at this remarkable price............. Special Terms—$5.00 Down, $2.50 a Week LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Consul Here (Parachute Leap at Denies Defeat Story! 3 Today Scheduled Receipt of a cablegram denying} H. H. Loy, buddy of Ivan De Vil- i Hera, “the flying cowboy,” will leap from a plane into Elliett Ray at 3 DP. m. today, after scattering ctreu- lars over the city advertising a big benefit dance at the Masonic Tem ple tonight for the benefit of De "| Villers’ family. De Villiers was re- jcently operated upon at a local hos fs that a Greek reconnoiter- | pital. terty withdrew from Eskisa- to Kovalitza, joining other there to prepare to under. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra. Olivia Plummer, Kentucky pioneer, will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Bonney-Wataon es tablshment. | VACAVILLE, Cal—Lee Yen's | body, riddied with bullets, was found early today. He was kidnaped by ‘tongmen yesterday. Bead My Articte in Seterday’s Star WIN I am now devoting entire time to Having now serv the people here for twenty years, and made good by doin dental work that can guarantee, and uarantee « I do not com Dentists, nor do Pocketbook or sel! tion. I give two dollars’ worth of Dental work for every dollar I re- making my te with Cheap operate on your ou conversa- evenings till 7 and Sundays 20 for people who work. WIN J. BROWN, D. D. Ss. Seattle's Lending Dentist 108 Columbis st. Every Biahder See seed mea Pee cl 23 | te WORTH, 74 Cortiand St. N. ¥.! I\ TRUNKS | STOCK REDUCTION Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags and Leather Goods All of our stock of the following: TRAVELING BAGS, y , LADIES’ HANDBAGS, BOSTON BAGS, BRIEF CASES, PURSES AND ALL SMALL LEATHER GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF 25% to 50% Off If You Want REAL Bargains Don’t Miss This Sale BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 Fourth ae TRUNKS ‘ yesterday. Extra Pants FREE EXTRA PANTS Ankeny and Mra. Harriet Pope, ‘The fortune is to remain in trust | until Mra. Pope, the youngest child, now 29, becomes 35 yearn of age. | John Ankeny t# sole executor, "OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | A prominent phynictan sayn that | by far the largest number of wom | en's ailments are not surgical ones, | that is they are not caused by serious displacements, or growths, Symp | toms similar in character are often brought about by much simpler con: | ditions. We therefore urge every! woman who suffers from backache, | | headaches, bearing down pains, side! FREE WITH EVERY SUIT/ TAILORED TO MEASURE Here at the U.S. Woolen Mills Store at 612 Second Avenue. All-wool fabrics, suit and extra pants, as low as ache irregularities, nervous de#pond lency, or weakness to give Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a} ltrtal It acts as @ natural restorative | and often prevents more serious trou. bien —Advertisoment. | For good apple ple, go to Boldt's Advertisement. Don’t Spoil Your Hair i by Washing It When you wash your hair, be careful what you um. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too |much alkall, which is very injurious, an it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use ts Mutwified cocoanut of] shampoo, for this is) pure and entirely greaneieas. It's) very cheap and beats anything else to pieces. You can get Mulsified | This special offer for a few days only. DF tna lh hg} Double the life of your §,™°"'™* sait by buying your | Simpty motaten the hatr with wa ter and rub it in, about a teaspoon | spring suit now. [ful te al that ts required. It makes | |an abundance of rich, creamy lather, \cleansea thoroughly, and rinses out jeasily. The hair dries quickly and | evenly, and in soft, freah looking, lbright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle, Bexides, it loosens and |takea out every particle of dust. dirt | land dandruff. Be sure your drug. ! | gist gives you Mulsified.—Advertise- ' | ment. WEAR LONGER | When you in comfort; no do jatockings A’ package of Foot-Eane, tic powder to jsbake into t and sprinkle In the foot-ba: you that “ol 612 Second Ave. §}):" Alaska Bidg. xe wmaller by shaki me Allen's Foot-Ease in each ah: i the morning. Sold everywhere. mf: CATARRHAL DEAFNESS } | MAY BE OVERCOME hard of hearing and get 1 ounce of strength), and add hot water and a@ little granulated | sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four day. his will often bring quick relief from the distressing head Clogged nostrils should open, br ing become ens iid give this pri dvertisement. P\dren’s Orthopedic hospital. AT AUTO SHOW Live models wearing latest fash tons in motor togs will be the main attraction at the auto show, Fifth ave. and University st, tonight. Tonight te society night For an hour girls from MacDougall & Southwick"s store wi dixplay to visitors the proper wearing apparel for motorists for all occasions eee Prettiest Ankle Contest Tonight Oh, Lady, Lady! Also, Oh, Genta, Gentat Can you imagine it—all the pret tiest ankles in Seattle paming in review? Beginning Wednesday night at 9 o'clock, and continuing for the rest) of the week, the prettiest ankle contest will be held nightly at the Brownie Foot Dimmer company’s booth at the Seattle Auto show. Rach night the most puichritudl nous of the passing pins will be picked out. Then, on Saturday night, the btg elimination contest will be held, and the Cinderella who is selected by the judges wil) Tecetve a prize of $100. 'NOTHER P’RADE HERE TONIGHT! Under the leadership of the Moose lodge drum corps, band and drill team, the big parade downtown Wednenday night i expected to eclipse the openalr demonstrations of the preceding nights. Four-min ute speakers will address the crowds on the subject of accident prevention. Traffic accidents were fewer Tuc @ay than at any time during the past year, according to Traffic Chief C. G. Carr. Tuerday’s tol) of mishaps wan lens than one-half of that of the same period last week. “It simply goes to show what con ditions can be when everyone is careful,” Lieut. Carr asserted. A day without accidents i the mark that the safety weekers have set up for themselves, CYCLONE HITS TOWN IN TEXAS CLARENDON, Tex, April 6.— Damage approximated at a quarter of @ million dollars was done here last night, when a cyclone struck the main street of this city, smash- ing plate glass windows, wrenching awnings and signs out of place, and leaving debris in its wake, Fire started in the business sec tion shortly after 11 o'clock and wiped out three business buildings. | No reports of persons being killed or seriously injured in the tornado have been made this morning. Membership Grows in Orthopedic Drive Twenty-eight persons in Seattle Tuesday evinced their interest in the | crippled children of the state by tak- | ing out memberships in the Chil-| With queries coming in from all over the | state and the hospital relief fund Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances derfully benefited by following the simple rules. Here in the prescrip- to any active drug store | of Hon-Opto tablets Opto tablet in a| rand allow liquid bathe r timem daily. | our eyes clear perceptibly right from the start A Free Preseription You © Filled and Use at i © you vther eye w read at all thing with: eyes do no a night they would pain dread I the time, Tt n 1 if they had cared for their in time. y foel fine a miracle dit nays with or without sing this preserip erything gee 4 print wi + prominent physician randa who wear gla. card them | multitudes ntrength | spared ever ofa | | te sold in thin city by all good druggtate. Advertisement, ting glasses, ny descriptions >! Tuesday night, gradually growing larger, trustees of the kiddies’ institution believe that the goal of 6,000 new members may yet be reached, Ledge of Silver Found in Yukon DAWSON, Y. T., April 6.—A ledge of volid high-grade silver ore | seven feet wide is reported struck | in the Mayo district, 160 miles east of here, Informal Dinner for New Minister At an informal chureh dinner Rey, Chauncey J. Hawkins, new pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, met mem. | bers of his congregation and dis cussed affairs of his parish, Seattle Air Mail Is in No Danger Aerial mail service between and Victoria is in no danger ¢ curtailed during the Pow ter Edgar Bat Tuesday. Congress, he made ample appropriation sald, has PAGE & The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 6:30 McCALL AND PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS UPPER MAIN FLOOR Spring Coats at $19.50 3 CONOMICAL, yet serviceable and attractive, are the features which mark these coats as being particularly adapted for stneet wear, auto touring and trips on the water. Fashioned in long and three-quarter length styles and made of polo, velour and novelty coatings shown in the leading spring shades, they find favor for their knock- about qualities, which withstand the service out- ing subjects them to. Sizes 16 to 40. Cluny and Imitation Crochet Edges Main Fleer Rear HE Trimming Section has just received a special purchase of Cluny and imitation crochet edges in widths of 1 and 11% inches, suitable for cur- tain edgings. An exceptional value at, a yard, 7¢ $1.50 Gingham Aprons Reduced to 95c Upper Main Flog HE unusual values which our Apron Section offers in this result of taking from stock 500 aprons, comprising an assortment of broken lines which we have reduced to close. They are designed of plaids, plain blue and plain pink ginghams in slip-on and buttoned down the front short sleeves, Sizes 34 to 40. White Lawn ’Kerchiefs HE Handkerchief Main Floor Section has taken from regular stock and reduced for a quick cleanup 600 white lawn square and V-shaped neck, trimmed with bands of contrast- ing material and white braid handkerchiefs with white and colored embroidered corners and initials. For- merly 19¢ and 32c each. Thursday, choice at 5¢. 4 Veils, Special, 10c A SPECIAL purchase of 500 slip-on veils in plain and fancy meshes in navy, black, brown and taupe; also chenille dots on plain mesh in rose, henna, beige and self colors. An exceptional value at, each, 10¢. sale are the styles, with 2 City Treasurer to Receive Motor Fines Motor fines collected for violation of the state automobile code bere after will be turned over to the city treasurer and placed to the credit of the street department for repairs and maintenance, according to an opinion rendered by Corpora- tion Council Walter F. Meier Tucs- day on the provisions of the new motor vehicle code. City officials believed that the new source of revenue will provide large sum for the maintenance of streets. ; War Anniversary; Aged Vet Lonely Four years ago today the United States entered the world war. “And 69 years ago today the battle of Shiloh began,” recalls John H. Elihu Root Is Now Okeh After Illn SAN FRANCISOO, April 6.—Elih Root, who last aight was reported iN, was declared to be entirely well at his hotel here today. Root last night was forced to can- cel an engagement to speak at an Americanization meeting with Major General Leonard Wood on account of Ulneas. Gold coins in circulation lose one- fifteen-hundredth of their weight each year by friction. Plank lives at 5528 12th ave. S. He ts blind. “I wish some of the old civil war comrades would come and call on me,” he said. A cubic foot of air weighs abeut one and three-tenths ounces, X. L. Enamel imparts a beautiful and durable finish. White, Ivory and Gray Pint ° Quart Gallon Lion Lac Varnish Stain For floors, woodwork and furniture. Light and dark oak, walnut and mahogany. Pint ... Quart ... Superior 85¢ 1.60 - $5.50 -. 55¢ Velatone For Your Hardwood Floors Old English Waxer and Polisher $2.49 Regular $3.50 This device not only pol- ishes your hardwood floors but also applies the wax to the floor. Complete outfit includes a small can of wax— } special at ......$2.49 “Never Fade” Shingle Stain Unsurpassed for beauty and endurance. 1 gallon .............. $1.25 5 gallons ....... All colors except Above Finishes (except Waxer), Made in Seattle “American Maid” Aluminum Combination Cooker Extra Special $1.49 Seven utensils in Truly a wonder- ful value—can be used as a Roast- er, Double Boiler, Steamer, Pan, Colander, Triangle 0-Cedar Mop © pind Size No. 4 Genuine O-Cedar Mop with long handle. Lightens the burden of housekeeping. Sauce Kettle and The Store for Useful Articles