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i WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. UMS cl cs Tn ck § Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Service and Accommodation — ee & Extra Large Rockers ARM CHAIRS, SUITABLE FOR LAWN, PORCH AND LIVING ROOM, ON SALE at 1/2 Price NEG SS This is a golden opportunity to get a mighty fine chair or rocker for less than the manufacturer will sell them for. Sale for three days only. You will do well to investigate. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED subcommittee of | committee on desertions. WORLD’S WAR BATTLEFIELDS of war pictures ever shown. This collection to be broken up | | night. and sold piece by piece. | “Outgro” is a harmie FREE EXHIBITION 110 MADISON STREET 4 OAKLAND ) o 2 NO WASHINGTON, — Representative John F, Miller appointed chairman military affairs | INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF | A noted authority mys that a fow \drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur. re f rounding the ingrowtng nail reduces | inflammation and pain and #0 tough House Votes for jens the tender, sensitive skin under. |neath the toe nail, that it cannot The most wonderful collection || penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over | ever, anyone can buy from the drug |! THE ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR NE sonmil = | the campus | an co-eds at Eugenc. for an army of 182,000. }OAKLAND DROPS PRICE Touring Car. $1,375 Roadster. . . $1,375 Coupe... . $2,085 Sedan.... $2,085 This Is the Price Delivered in Seattle encase $500 Cash Payment Down— 12 Months to Pay the Balance EAST 614 AUSTIN-MOSELEY CO. 12TH AND PIKE SEATTLE STAR Co-Eds to Debate on Japan-Chinese Issue VETERANS WILL Should Uncle Sam maintain a policy of opposition to Japanese inter. ference with Chinese sovereignty? | U coeds are to debate this point | Friday night in Philosophy hall on|¢len war from Pekin to Chateau Lucille: Turner and Irene Burns | Wednesday evening in honor of Rob | will represent Washington against |¢rt G. Woodside, national commander | Oregon, on the affirmative. At the | of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. | same time Mildred Murphy and Mar- | | waret Gilbert will tackle the Oregon |Readay morning. |bonor by the Spanish-American War Army of 150,000 Men | Veterans, of which be 1s also a mem WASHINGTON, May 11.—By &/ ber vote of 193 to 159, the house yester- day ordered the reduction of the| scheduled to hold a popular lunch: antiseptic | army to an avernge of 150,000 men/eon in the Bungalow restaurant in | manufactured for chiropodists. How. | during the fiscal year beginning July | honor of their commander-in-chief. The action was taken despite re-| Upon the termination of the bie |store a tiny bottle containing direc) quests of Secretary of War Weeks|evening parade, a public moetfhr © DP pniinihe MARCH TONIGHT Men who have fonght in every for. Thierry will march down Second ave. Woodside arrived in Seattle Wed He was greeted by a committee from the various ex service men's organizations and es. corted to the New Washington, where a breakfast was held in his Veternns of Foreign Wars were will be held at the Arena, where |Mayor Caldwell wil present Com- mander Woodside with the keys to the city. The parade will be an outpouring of exw#ervice men from all parts of the state, Every engagement from | Antietam to Cantigny will be repre sented in the line of march by groups of keen-eyed ex-service men. State Senator Dean Landon has made arrangements for red fire to iMumine the lines of marching men. All patriotic citizens are invited to fall in Une at any potnt they wish. All units of the parade are request- ed to amemble at 7:30 p. m., and the parade will move promptly at 8 o'clock. Commander Woodside will spend » vg crag and Thursday in Seattle. ° A Harding Gives $25 to Veterans’ Fund INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 14.— Preaident Harding contributed $25 to the American Legion's fund for dec- oration of American graves on the battlefields of Europe, it was an- nounced today at national headquar- ters of the Legion. “For those sons of the republic who gave their lives in the world | war," the president wrote. | “It ts only @ small bit, but there | comes with it my sincere sympathy land my earnest desire for a notable | succeas of the efforts on the part of |the American Legion to make this }ceremony a becoming expression of American remembrance.” Today in Congress SENATE Votes on emergency tariff bil Jultus Kruttechnitt resumes testi- mony before interstate commerce committee's railroad inquiry. Senator Kenyon begins hearings on public welfare bill HOUSE Senate and house education com- mitteos in joint n open hear ing on bill to department of }| public welfare, oned by Presl- dent Harding Interstate commerce commit: continues hearings on Kellogg cal bill. Rergdoll committee continues its Investigation. | CUT THIS OUT | TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAF- NESS AND HEAD NOISES If you know of some one who Is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, |head noises or ordinary catarrh cut Jout this formula and hand it to them jand you have been th jof saving |haps from |land scientists for a long time have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and n equires constitutional t | | | Kodaks, Printing, Developing, Films and Supplies Press Council to Be Formed at U. Today Formation of a press council at the university to elect next year’s edi-|to take dimbled war veterans on a trip to Honolulu will be discussed at &@ meeting called for 3:30 p. m today at the New Washington hotel by Ralph A. Horr. Representatives of most of the life by drinking carbolic acid at veterans’ organizations in the city| nome here. are expected to oe present. The Honolulu trip ts only one of the fea- tures in connection with National Disabled Soldiers’ week, which be gins May 29. torial staff for the “Dally,” student publication, ts scheduled for an as sembly of journaliam students this afternoon. ’ WASHINGTON.—Bil calling for transfer of abandoned Friday Harbor military reservation to Univesity ‘of Washington referred to subcommit tee on military affairs, Reprosenta- tive Hadley is eponsoring the bill. inhalers and nose © irritate passages and the middle. ei means total deafness, disease may be driven down the air Passages towards the lungs which is jequally as dangerous. The follow- Jing formula which is used ex |sively in the damp English mate is a constitutional treat- \ment and should prove especially ef- |ficacious to sufferers here who live |under more favorable climate condi- \* ons. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double strength). Take and add to it % pint of and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissol Tak one tablespoonful four t This will often bring qi |from distressing head no ecome easy and hearing improve as |the inflammation in the oust upon the system and has @ tonic action that helps to obtain the red results. The preparation is easy to make, OM. ged nostrils should open, breathing | es of the | costa little and is pleasant to take. Every person who has catarrh or head nolson or is hard of hea should give this treatment a trial. Advertisement. The Rhodes de Wool Tweed Coats and Suits * Second Floor WEED coats and suits are nothing if not prac- tical: A tweed suit or a tweed coat has its well-defined place in every woman's wardrobe, as their adaptability for summer wear is proven by service rendered during seasons of golfing, boat- ing, motoring, train travel, street wear, etc. A new shipment offers exceptional value. 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Miss Boland ended CUT IN SEATTLE BY SPECIAL *1.69 PER SET MADE IN SEATTLE BY BASKET Mrs. Sandagger left a note to hen mother saying she was going to “enti” it all,” and named a jewelry man. Miss Boland’s parents said a love affair, was the cause of her deed.