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b ¢ y © MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1921. ry ka | OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS Purchase, 1.00 Down, $1.00 Purchase, 00 Down, $1.25 Purchase, 00 Down, $1.50 Per Week Purchase, -50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $2.50 Per Week Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST 50 7 100 $150 $200 Week Week Per Per 5. 7 al Down, $4.00 Per Week HERE 1S A SPLENDID OFFER —one that means dollars in your pocket. With ev- ery dining room suite sold this week we will give, abso- lutely FREE, a 42- piece dinner set, white and gold dec- orated. This is not a special applying to one suite on our floor, but a bona fide offer applying to every dining room suite we sell. The remarkable reductions which prevail for this week-—plus the free offer of a dinner set—makes it an opportunity not to be overlooked. Don't delay—come in this week—pick out your suite—and get a dinner set without cost. SMASHING OF PRICES ON ALL DINING ROOM SUITES 65—SUITES REDUCED—65 Suites in Walnut, Queen Anne Design Suites in Walnut, William and Mary Design Suites in Jacobean Oak, William and Mary Design all of our matched din- ing room suites and dining table and chair combi- nations is fully ONE-QUARTER to ONE-HALF. The following list will give you some idea of the tremendous reductions— “WITH A 42-PIECE DINNER SET FREE” Regular value $422.00. American walnut 9-Piece : | Dining Room Suite, consisting of 54-inch buffet (mirror top), china cabinet, 54-inch top exten- sion Yom leather-seat a diners, 1 arm chair (leather seat, cane é Including dinner set, special. . $289.00 Regular value $427.00. Jacobean Oak 9-Piece Din- ing Room Suite, consisting of 50-inch buffet with mirror top, china closet, 48-inch top extension table, 5 leather-seat cane-back diners, 1 arm chair (leather seat, cane back). In- cluding dinner set, special Regular value $215.00. American Walnut 7-Piece Dining Room Suite, William and Mary style, con- sisting of 54-inch top extension table, 5 leather- seat diners and arm chair to match. Including pons = sees 8149.50 Regular value $226.00. American Walnut 7-Piece Dining Room Suite, William and Mary style, con- sisting of 48-inch top extension table, 5 leather- seat diners and arm chair to match. Including dinner set, $ 1 79 00 eee eee e Regular value $192.50, American Walnut 7-Piece Dining. Room Suite, William and Mary style, con- sisting of 48-inch top extension table, 5 leather- an iners and arm chair to $1: 5-00 inner set, 1 3 00 special ....ccccccscccceecees ° Following Suites Are of the Queen Anne Style, Made of American Walnut, ig of Eight Pieces—Buffet, Extension Table, Five Leather Seat Chairs and Arm Chair to Match Regular $351.50 Suite now for... . Regular $342.00 Suite now for. Regular $299.00 Suite now for... Regular $330.00 Suite now for. -8244.50 Regular $300.00 Suite now for..,- . $220.00 FREE DINNER SET GIVEN WITH EACH SUITE LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED - $247.50 - $196.00 SuNuillIESE New Phone—Elliott 4910 Washington, D. C. He will be gone for ten days. Allport will be engaged while away in gathering and compil- ing statistics, based on last year’s re- port of the coal commission. GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. HENRY KLEINBERG, hairman of the Board. HENKY PICKARD, President, HOMER W. BUNKER, Vice President. ARTHUR C. KAHLKRE, “ashier. FRANK BROWN, Assistant Cashier. GEO. L. WILTON, Assistant Cashior, GEO. V. WACHTIR, Mgr. Foreigi First Ave. and € irman of Coal Probers Goes East James H. Allport, chairman of the te coal commission, which is inves: | ligating the coal mining situation | we in connection with the recent walkout of miners, left Sunday for | Good apple pie; go to Boldt’s.—Ad- ment. LACKHEADS PIMPLES AND BOIL: For Special Booklet or for indi- vidual advice, without charg, write Chiol 'Medical SERVICE. (OANINNIESHIN A TL EIS HE /— RST WELL DW After Lifetime of Suffering | S. F. Woman Undergoes | Remarkable Restoration to Perfect Health If any one has more cause than another to be glad they were induced to give Tanlac an honest trial, it is surely Mrs, Ella Eipper, 1306 Tenth Ave., San Francisco, Cal., wife of a | well-known retired business man. Mrs. Eipper, in an interview, recent ly, made the remarkable statement that Tanlac had relieved her of trow bles of life-long standing. Here is her own story: “I cannot remember when I did not have a bad stomach and indiges- | | E tion, for it has caused me misery all my life, I also had gastric catarrh, and in recent years waa so bad I was constantly having to have my stom- ach pumped out. At times it was impossible for me to retain anything I ate, and these sick spells often kept me awake ali night. I became nervy ous and always felt miserable. At one time for four years I was under special treatment, but at the end of S| that time I was just as bad off as ever. “About @ year ago I read a story in the paper that made me feel that Taniac might help me, so I started on it, Well, I improved gradually | from the start, and after I had taken eight bottles I felt entirely well. I've =| not felt the need of any medicine for @ long time now, for I have a fine appetite and can eat anything, even strawberry shortcake with cream and sugar, and nothing ever gives me a touch of indigestion, I have gained ten pounds in weight and fee! So well that we have decided to go on a pleasure trip next week, some- thing I wouldn't have dared to under- take before I got Tanlac. am enjoying perfect health for the & menjoying perfect health for the first time in my life, and it’s all due to Tanlae, It is simply fine.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by the Bartell Drug Stores and leading druggists.— Advertisement. Bilious? Take constipation, in the great jority of cases to digestive t le and no reasonable person can ¢ Dect to ob! by d harmonious action of of digestion and elimin: 4 promptly and thoroug’ 5 #0 mildly and gently that there is never the slightest griping or discomfort. But that js not all. Natere’s Remedy (NR Tablets) have a benefi- cial effect upon the entire body. By improving the process of digestion and assimilation, the nourishment is derived from food, the blood quality is enriched, vitality is increased and the whole system strengthened. \"Once you get your body in, this splendid conditio’ need not take medicine every NR Tablet occasio gestion, biliousness threatens, and you your best. is a and cheaper than getting wi A 25c box of Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and try it. It is sold, guaranteed and recommended by ‘our druggis' Nal s Hom dy NR“ TABLETS=| Better than Pils GET A For Liver Ils.) 20C Box ° 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY Altho 1) NR Tonight THE SEAT ] MELLON AGAINST SOLDIER BONUS Will Oppose Granting It This Session WASHINGTON, June 13.—Secre tary of the Treasury Motion will op- | Pose the granting of a soldier bonus | at this session of congress, it was learned today. Mellon's opposition to the plan de veloped after it was announced that Senator Penrose and other senate | leaders were to confer with him| preparatory to taking up the soldier Donus bill, Mellon's posttion is understood to | be about the same as that of for-| mer Secretary Houston, who held that payment of a bonus to ex-serv. fee men would disarrange the na |tion's finances to a dangerous ex- |tent. | A sub-committee of the senate finange committee has prepared a |bonus Dill, altho the framers of the | Measure object to that name and |refer to it as an adjusted compensa ;Uon measure. The sub-committee is to report to the full finance commit- jtee this week, and a favorable re port on the bill is expected. The bill has five features but Mel Jon ig understood to oppose particu- larly the features which call for an outlay of money or issuance of se- curity for ex-service men. | Bridge Tender Is |Held Up and Robbed J. C. Harper, bridge tender, was! Mrs. J. D. Trenhoims, |held up and robbed of $206 we |morning on Eighth ave. 8. and Riv- jerside drive. Harper was on Eighth ave. when he was sud- |denly accosted by two hold-ups who | |took his purse and two pass keys of a safety deposit box in the Cen- jtral building. Harper thinks he rec- ognized one of the robbers and was | able to give a good description of him to the police. He was unable to. describe the second man. Underweer and Step Instead of Violin| LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 13—A| passengers couldn't pay his street car fare. He gave the conductor a violin case which he said contained a valu able instrument. Inside the case the conductor found two suits of un- | derwear, a safety razor and a bar of laundry soap, walking SALT LAKE CITY.—Two persons 000 fire at plant of Utah Oi! Re. |fining Co., which started when bolt UXATED IRON Helps make rich.red blood and revitalize nerves WEAK NERVE RUIN HEALTH OF THOUSANDS WITHOUT THEIR EVER s- PECTING THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR TROUE An enormous number of people/ who ought to be strong, vigorous an fi ]in the prime of life are constant fy complaining of weak nerves, hea /1- aches, pains across the back, distu/b- ed digestion, shortness of brevd.h, palpitation of the heart, a general “run-down” condition, melanct ly, bad memory, etc., all as a resuft of |iron starvation of the blood re 30,000,000.000,000 red, blood in your blood and en ¢h ome fron, Without tron you: bloo x | —vou do not « lit and as a consequence you | greatly weakened both m body |" lf you are not strong or wel it to yourself to make the foll | See how long you can work cfr you can walk without becor#s| Next take two five-grain tablys of Nux dead, six missing, 25 hurt in $1,000,-! of lightning struck tank of gasoline. | AND THIN BLOOD TLE STAR 3 HELD FOR GRAND JURY Drug Store Proprietor Out on Bail Secretly Indicted by the federal grand jury for alleged possession of goods stolen from interstate com. merce traffic, two white men and a | Japanese were arrested late Saturday by deputies from the United States marshal's office. Sanford H. Prince, proprietor of the Prince Drug Co,, First ave. and Union st, and N. Tsuchiya, owner of the Tsuchiya Furniture Co., 617 Jackson st., were released after their arrest on $1,500 tmil each. Owen J, Hayes, dock worker, was unable t/ furnish the required bonds. He we served in the county jail, where t is held on a grand larceny chargg: ‘The men are alleged in the indis\- ments to have had in their poss /» sion sundry cash registers wh ich were part of shipments from I pay- ton, Ohio, to Seattle. Five more secret indictments, all charging traffic in dope, were 1 fade public Monday, following the 4 /-rest of the defendants. Three 1) dict ments were against Lem Yat; one against Arthur Gee and the, fifth against George Ong. Robert Grandy, C/ity f" 5 Pioneer, Dies /clere Robert Grandy, for 20 yep rs a res- ident of Green Lake, died Saturday evening at the home of hiry daughter, fenth ave N. EB. and E. 75th st. Fifneral serv- foes were from the Bleit; Undertak- | ing establishment, in '{ remont, at 12:30 Mbnday. Buria) ¥ fae in Mount) Pleasant cemetery, bes pie the grave of his wife. He was 86 years old. Two sons eurvive hir L. 8. Gran- dy, 815 BE. 75th st, arf} Harry Gran. dy, of Portland. J. F. Callahi.n Dies; in Idaho WALLACE, Ida'/o, June 13.—Fun- eral services werj) being arranged today for Jamesy F. Callahan, 61 wealthy Coeur lene mining man who died here urday following a stroke of paraly4 is. Callahan rejently lost $400,000 thru alleged (crooked deals engi neered by Jo'fin B. Milholland and Jay E. Houg!4. of Spokane. Milhol land commit fed suicide and Hough was sent to «he penitentiary. Callahan's / death is thought to ‘have been |fiduced by the strain he jendured in connection with Hough's trial. \Hold /funerals for Ovierseas Veterans Funer §1 services for two overseas veteran. were held in Seattle Sun day Thonjas A. Robinson, son of Mrs. J|Geo. 4). Tapper, Twisp, Wash, was buried/ in Lake View cemetery, Louis F. Le fbly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F, Lfibly, 718 Second ave. W., was buri/d in Mount Pleasant, Icg2 Cream Sodas A TIMILY ARRIVAL OF Smart Skirts In Whil.e Cotton Gaberdine Priced at $2.95 Second Floor A sh{pment of these new Gaberdine Skirts Hias just arrived. They are be- ing disfplayed in two styles, similar to the "a es sketched. Waist measures from ‘16 to 32 inches, 16-LSutton Length Silk Gloves Whites Silk Gloves in the fash jonal Je length, In sizes from 6% to 7. These sold formerly at $2.50) and $2.85 a pair Tuew lay, Main Floor Madeira Linen Handkerchiefs 285 Madeira and Armenian Linen Handkerchiefs that were bought on « special purchase, and remain from a former xceptional values for Fancy Taffeta Ribbon 200 yards of Taffeta Ribbon, 6 and 7 inches wide; Flowered and Striped Formerly 75c and $1.00 a yard. Special, Tuesday, patterns; all colors. BOOTH SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY SHOPPERS Women’s Knit Vests Sales Booth, Main Floor 500 Sleeveless Cot- ton Vests, with fancy yoke and plain top style. These are in sizes 36 and 38 only. SPECIAL TUESDAY 3 for 50c [ House Dresses and Aprons Sales Booth, Main Floor Splendid Gingham and Percale House Dresses and Coverall Aprons in assorted styles and _ patterns. These are from our regular stock and are priced extremely low, and especially for Tues- day, each SILK STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTING Sales Booth— Upper Main Floor 360 yards of attrac- tive Silk Striped Mad- ras, in a splendid color variety. This material has just arrived and of- fers an unusual oppor- tunity to choose dis- tinctive materials for men’s shirts. Last June’s price would have been $1.75 a yard— Tuesday, a yard Lingered With Her, ‘NEW YORK, June = 13,--The shrongest memory of Ameri firs, BE. E. Potts, wife of the that meri fan consul at Bilboa, Spain, carried {ier with her wag ice cream soda. Her first question on landing, after an absence of two years, was wheth er the confection was still served. |Garbage Bill May Go Over Mayor Veto When the garbage ordinance comes before the city council this | afternoon for fina) consideration, a strenuous effort will be made to pass {It over the veto of Acting Mayor | Hesketh The bill provides for the | collection and removal of restaurant and cafe garbage under the direct control of the city, Says Hotel Should Be Erected “As Is” That the Metropolitan Building Co. should be willing to build th F| posed new hotel on the uni gained, 000,000 people, wnnually are ated Iron, It wAll not injure hor alsturh the fetomach, be we It is organic iron Ife the trom in your blood and like the iren in spinach, lentils and appk which people usually tak: will be refunded by the m you do mot obtain satin substitutes. Look for the Suxated” on every package and re, I. on every th fold by ta, Advertisom § tract without further concessions on the part of the board of | the statement of Dean don, of the university, a meeting of the King County Democratic club Saturday, y LONDON.-~Lady Randolph Chureh. iN) suffers amputation of foot fol lowing accident in which her ankle was brokea. Recognized authorities recommend cooking by steam “under pressure” for it brings out all the flavor and juices. Cheaper cuts of meat and hard-to-cook foods are made delicious and tender in one-third the time with one-quarter the fuelina This schedule will give a idea of the saving they nuke poser on The very n ime you are down town let ‘us show you this time and labor saving neces- sity that should be in every home. ad — A CLEAN-UP ON GARDEN TOOLS AT ONE PRICE 98c Come and learn how to cook the “Steam Pressure” reat $98 $33 $40 17-quart size 25-quart » size Without covered dish Pick them out! Every tool is first quality—a clean up of short lines of our regular stock. Sale includes, some Keen Kutter tools. Select from this list: rasy Shears jrass Seythes Bush Scythes Long Handled Spades Long Handled Spading Forks 14-tooth Steel Bow camp or at home. sem{-porcelain, Turf Edg Other tools included of not sufficient quantity to mention. Special, per pkg.. 44-PIECE WHITE DINNER SET, $4.98 Semi-Porcelain An especially good value that you can use at Ranson patterns, plain white from one of America's largest factories—K, T. and K. ALBATROSS WALL FINISH 49c Ready to use when mixed with hot or cold water--can be applied by anyone. and germproofs beautifies It all interior walls and ceil- ings: select from. 18 beautiful tints to Paint Dept.—Main Floor

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