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ONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. ry (P| , NINE SERVICE IMMA, ———.. _Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. 5 MR. AND MRS. wnhed LLOYD GEORGE. | The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 5O Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 00 Purchase 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week 10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 12.50 Down, .00 Per Week 15.00 Down, .00 Per Week . NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST | Bed Davenport “ —INCLUDING— 09" B 32-Lb. Felted Cotton Mattress DUOFOLD BED DAVENPORT—“Colonial style. either maho; or oak finished frame, with beautiful ex pall and- oak veneered front and ther, tapestry design—will wear longer than tt leather. Fitted with 32-pound felt mattress, at $59.50, Sells Regularly for $99.50 ONLY 50 TO BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Mil New Phone—Elliott 4910 Mrs. Amelia Panico as the woman who Attacked her. Police surrounded THE SEA TTLE STAR David Lloyd George, British premier, wields more power than the king. He expectg to come to America as a member of the British delegation to the disarmament conference. His name is almost as common to Americans as that of Woodrow Wilson because of his war work. Yet America knows practically nothing of Lloyd George himself. The story by Milton Bronner gives an insight into the interesting home-life of this remarkable man, America Expects Lloyd George to Attend Disarmament Meeting BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, July 25,—If Lioyd George MADDEN NEVER. SAW ITS EQUAL Veteran “Knight of the Grip” Says Tanlac Beats Anything He Ever Heard Of “I have never seen a medicine during the seventy years of my life that would build a man up and put him in good health like this Taniac does,” said John F. Mad. den, a native son of San Franctrco. rewiding at 2928 Howard street. Mr. | Madden is a retired saleman! and is well known and highly respected DMAN KNIFES Mrs. Panico’s home but were unable | to find her. along the entire Pacific coast “For forty-two years I was a traveling salesman and had just gets a hairent, there ts much gos- sip. If he is il} and goes to the coun try for a few days’ rest, there is great depression. These statements of recent facts show how largely the “little Welsh solicitor,” who is premier of the Britiah kingdom, bulka in the public eye. THE OTHER GEORGE DOES THE RULING If its true that King George reigns but does not rule, it's equally true that the other George rules but does not reign, Not since the days of Gladstone prime minister upon whose shoulders |wuch great responsibilities have been |placed. And no statesman in the present world has weathered the storms for #0 long. eee All the great war makers and the great peace makers have passed. | Wilsen is in retirement. Clemenceau waa defeated when he wanted to be and Disraeli has England had a) him in his very retentive memory. His ability as a hymn singer Ulus trates his remarkable memory. | Welshmen are mainly Non-Conform. ists, belonging to other Protestant faiths than the Church of England. They are great hymn singers, and as & race have sweet voices, Lieyd George in a true Welshman, and he knows all the vernes and tunes of scores of hymns. His voice is a rich baritone, eee Lloyd George likes to eat. He pre- fers French cooking to the heavy English “boiled dinners,” and pat- | ronized a French restaurant in Lon- don for years. Best of all, however, he likes Welsh dishes. When his digestion in out of whack, or when he is concentrating on some international problem and has to be careful of hin diet, Mra. Ljoyd George turns cook. The menu is almost entirely Welsh, and it's then that the premier really enjoys bis meals. Purchasing Opportunities in Hosiery Specials For Tuesday Shoppers Main Floor, Rear Including a group of Women’s Cotton Hose and one of Children’s Half Hose obtained through a special purchase, we have placed several hundred pairs of women’s semi-fashioned and full-fashioned Silk Hose on sale for Tuesday. These were taken from regular stock for a speedy cleanup and are extraordinary values, WOMEN’S SILK HOSE; 75 pairs, full-fashioned with re reed lisle garter tops, and in Rursian calf and me dium gray, with hand embroidered clocks in self colors. SPECIAL, a pair WOMEN’S SILK HOSE; 150 pairs full. and semi-fashioned, in white, smoke gray and biscuit brown. Reinforced garter tops, heels and toes. Sizes 81% to 10. SPECIAL, a pair WOMEN’S SILK HOSE; 200 pairs full. and sem!-tashioned, in black, white, mode and medium gray. Reinforced linle garter tops, heels and toes. Sizes 8% to 10, but not each size in every color or quality, SPECIAL, a pair CHILDREN’S HALF HOSE; 1,000 pairs of fine quality Mercerized Half Hose, obtained through a special pur- chase. They are in fancy patterns such as stripes, crochet tops and clocks, polka dots and also in plain white, cordovan and black. Sizes are 4 to 9%. 29 c PAIRS FOR $1.00 SPECIAL, a pair . OR’ WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE; 500 pairs of a fine quality semifashioned Cotton Hose, in black, white, cordovan and dark gray. These were obtained through a special purchase. In sizes 8% to 10, SPECIAL, a pair Colored Drapery Materials at Half Price Upper Main Floor Colored Drapery Madras; 400 yards of these Cur- tain Materials, 36 and 48 inches wide, in blues, browns, rose and green, formerly $1.50 to $3.50 a yard. These are in 3 to 40 yard lengths and will sell Tuesday at HALF PRICE. $1.25 Madras at...63¢ $1.75 Madras at... 88¢ $1.50 Madras at...75¢ $3.00 Madras at. .$1.50 $3.50 Madras at +. - $1.75 Yhe Rhooes Real Madeira Handkerchiefs Main Floor Here are exceptional val- ues in hand embroidered Real Madeira, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, and just a few glove size Armenian Linen Handkerchiefs left from a former sale. Values from 85c to $1.25, Special, Tuesday, each .......48¢ Boy Scout Union Suits Upper Main Floor On Tuesday, the Women's Knit Underwear Section will place on sale 150 Boys’ Mesh Union Suits In white and ecru. Sizes are from 6 to 16 years. Form- erly $1.00; then reduced to 75¢ a Suit. SPECIAL, Tuesday, @ sult...... 50c ’ : Boys’ Play Suits Boys’ Section, Main Floor, Rear Boys’ One-Piece Wash Play Suits, in light styles and plain blue patterns. Sizer are 2 to 7 years. Just the playsuit for boys these warm days. Formerly $1.50 Suit. Then reduced. Fifty suits marked for cleanup. SPECIAL, for Tuesday, 49c Lingerie Batiste Upper Main Floor & BULt .errcnnnccrnne Lingerie Ratiste in white aad pink, 36 inches wide, Former- ly 25¢ a yard 18¢c Tuesday, a yard. ou. Skirting Upper Main Floor WHITE SKIRTING; 400 yards of a splendid quality, 36 inches wide. Formerly $1.35 and $1.25 a yard. To clean up, 75¢ at, a yard. ...... < : aE of 7 —T FEUD VICTIM WALLA WALLA—J. G. Rutter,/45 good health as a person! preaident. Others are gone. THe tecco't itke wine, but he's par |oWimming Classes |Handsome Gift civil war veteran, dead. O July 25.—A woman! of political | ‘Congress SENATE Finance committee begins tariff hearings Soldier relief committee continues Investigation of hespitala Senate resumes consideration of Norris farmer reilef bill. mOoUsE Takes wp consideration of minor dille Bergdol! committee continues tnves- tigation of bribery charges. Many a person is an accomplished musician IN SPIRIT. Many a whose fingers are un- trained to the aa keyboard, would dearly love to control the expression and cadence of a piece of music. For these eager hearts and untrained fingers, the Player Piano is the ideal instrument. Enjoy the pleasure of making music! Let the music roll carry the air. You, whether trained to the keyboard of a piano or not, can govern the spirit, the tempo, the expression. Popular dance numbers, folk songs, classics— anything you wish from the whole word of snusic—is at your beck and call. Eager hearts and untrained fingers! May we @pen the world of music to you? Player Pianos from $595 Convenient payment terms Sherman |@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane * Enis! ae aK ah Koh RISKS NA could ask for, but in 1918 I suffered a real breakdown, a case of Nervousness, it seemed, and as a result the, past three years have been very miserable ones for me. Why, I was so nervous I could searcely write, and I never knew what it was to get a good night's sleep. My appetite dwindied away to almost nothing, and I became so weak and wornout I was just about ‘all in’ “I read 9 statement one day about Taniac that struck me so forcibly I lost no time in getting a bottle of the medicine, I have taken two bottles so far, and it is simply astonishing what it has done for me. Why, it has already given me a wonderful appetite, and my nerves are in such good condition [ sleep like a top every night I am ever so much strongef, too, and at the rate I am now improving I wil) soon be perfectly well in every way. I heartily recommend Tanlac to anyone suffering lke I did, it certainly delivers the goods.” Tanlac ig sold in Seattle by Rar- tell's Drug Stores and by leading drugsists everywhere, — Advertise ment, NEW ROUTE LOW FARES STANWOOD $1.83 ene way. $2.43 reund trip MT. VERNON $2.32 ome way. $4.43 round trip BURLINGTON 0249 ewe way. $4.77 round trip SEDRO- WOOLLEY $2.65 ewe way. $514 round trip BELLINGHAM $3.25 ome way. $6.25 round trip ANACORTES $2.12 ome way. $603 round trip @afty to Stan- weed, Mount Vernon, B tom and Sedre-Weell-y. Seattle 6:30 a. m. #: and hourly ustil 6:00 p.m. round trips daity im. Leave Seatt 12 reund te A 8 a. 5 round trips dait: cortes, Leave Seatt 12 and 4p. trip connects ip m. (except § Steamer Georgia Inland points, Sixth Ave. and Olive St. PHONE MAIN 4678 Pacific Northwest Traction Co. And Connecting Independent Limousine Stages Lioyd George goes on. Tremendous crines like the coal strike and the | Irish question fail to make him lose his hold. How does he do it? How does he carry the burden without breaking down in health? eee In a country devoted to athletics, Lioyd George has never been known as an athlete. His main exercive is golfing—and he is not on record as ever having turned in @ remarkable score. He is not a naturalist, but he }likes to take a few friends out on a , hike over the country roads on Sun days Lord Lee of Fareham recently gave the nation a magnificent coun- try estate called “Chequers,” to be used as a country home for British premiers. he Those unfriendly to the premier tay he doesn't read; that he doesn’t know history. One of his ¢lose friends told me he is @ great reader. HE KNOWS AND SINGS MANY HYMNS But it doean’t matter, He doeen't have to read history. He has been making it. He doesn’t have to read books. He has been reading men and events for 20 years. He has talked with nearly every famous person in Europe and United States, and has treasured the facts they have. told FOR YOUR BLOOD | in the busks of grains and the peels ‘and skins of fruits and vegetables | but modern f cookery throw all |those, things to nature or take or ed Iron—to help enrich revitalize your wornout Over 4,000,0 it, Nu Suffering Pain? Sloan's Liniment brings quick relief to all external aches and pains by renewing circulation in the painfal rts, scattering congestion. ‘ou will find it soothing and comforting. Sloan's Liniment is not an experiment. 40 years ago it was made purposely to fight pain and thousands use it with gratifying results, 9 Sioa Liniment Summer Camps In the charming SAN JUAN ISLANDS ently reached by Steamer Sioux landing at Richardson, Fri- day Harbor, Kast Sound, Weat Sound, Orcas or Olga. Inquire at information window, Colman Dock, or Phone Main 2993, for rates and time card. Puget Seand Navigation Co. conve Th tial to big, black Havana cigars. Lioyd George doesn't care a rap about clothes. He's the worst for Kids Reopened In response to an extraordinary in the cabinet. Trousers look as if|¢emand on the part of parents, reg: they never had seen a presver's Fact is, the premier is too busy. Too many bigger things to look after. eee TAoyd George's relations with the royal family are probably more inti- mate than any premier since the famous friendship between Disraeli and Queen Victoria, He is not only close to the king and queen but the friend and adviser of the Prince of Wales. THE PRINCE OFTEN CONSULTS GEORGE ‘ When the prince wants to make & speech in the difficult Welsh .ongue, he seeks Lioyd George as tutor, And he often consults him about other important speeches. eee The premier’s greatest friend is Lord Reading, viceroy of India’ Two others are newsxpapermen, Lord Rid dell, owner of the News of the World, and Sir Henry Dalziel, jowner of the Chronicle. In his cab- inet his particular cronies are Sir Gordon Hewart, the attorney gen eral, and Sir Hamar Greenwood, chief secretary for Ireland. Sir Philip Sassoon, one of his secretaries, an enormously wealthy young bach- elor, and related to the Rothschilds, is another intimate, Lady Nancy Astor can also be counted as among the premiers closest friends. Lioyd George has great faith in the political intuitions of women and depends for advice \especially upon his wife and Lady Astor. This is true now, more than | ever, with women voting in England. Barred From U. S. Irish Sod on Ship NEW YORK, July 25.-Tears welled in the eyes of Miss B. A | Shanks, 60, when customs officers told her she could not bring ashore from the Caronia the “bit of the ould sod” she had brought from her girl hood home on the banks of a brook near Limerick. ‘Twas a small bit of sod with some shamrocks, a tiny beech tree, hawthorn and ferns growing on it. Purser Owen, an Irishman himself, rescued the sod and will keep it in the ship's sun parlor. CUTICURA PREVENTS FALLING HAIR If your ecalp is irritated, and your hair dry falling out in handfuls, try this treatment: Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Abso- lutely nothing better. SECS | istration at the city’s swimming classes has been reopened, Lou Ev- ana, director of swimming beaches, announced Monday. Prospective pu- pils are requested to revrintet before clans time. They can make out their cards with the bathing beach man- agers at any time. Made to Science PARIS, July 25.—Baron Edmond de Rothschild has given $1,000,000 to the French Academy of Science to develop researches. WHITE SWAN.—William Burton, Indian, wanted to throw $240 into sage brush. Arnfos Morse said no. Burton, intoxicated, shot at Morse, inflicting slight skull wound, to 11:30 a. m.; girls, 11:30 to 1 p. m. Classes for Tuesday are as follows: South Green Lake—Boys, 3:30 to North Green Lake—Boys, 10 a m.!5 p. m.; girls, 2 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. Eyes Sore? If your eyes. or lids are sore; if they itch, burn or feel dry; if your vision is blurred, your eyesight dim; if you are obliged to wear glagmea, go to your druggist and get a of Bon-Opto tablets. Dissolve in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes from twe to four! times a day. Sound, comfortable’ eyes and improved eyesight will make the world look brighter, Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto strengthe ens eyesight 60% in & week coe : many instances, — Advertisement ‘ The Store for Useful Articles Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Seattle Canning Headquarters If it pertains to canning—“WE HAVE IT.” Here are a few items from our complete stock of canning and preserving supplies. Jelly Glasses, Pioneer Jar Rubbers, 25c 4 dozen os 15c Bulldog Red Rubbers, per dozen “Boyd” Porcelain-lined Mason Caps, per dozen .. Economy Caps, per dozen Quart Size Economy Jars Per dozen, special ~ $1.29 Self-sealing, wide mouth. re Mason Jars Per dozen, special 83c For either hot or cold pack, White Mountain Hardwood Ice Cream Freezer HOSE REEL Special $1.98 Will hold up to 100 | feet of hose, Has a | locking device and re- ceptacle for nozzle, Delivered “knocked down”—easily assem- bled. Regular $6.35 Special at | *4.29 Capacity, 3 quarts It's so easy to make delicious, home-made ice cream in a “White | Mountain” Freezer. Perfectly sani- tary—-all metal parts coming in con- tact with cream are heavily tinned. STRONG “Perfect Clinching” Hose Couplings §%- and %-inch sizes, Special 19c Self - fastening, without bands, bolts or wire. To attach, simply slip in the hése and hammer down. GARDEN HOE Special 25c Worth 45 This Hoe has a steel blade which is strongly riveted to a malleable iron shank, Brass Fountain Lawn Sprinkler Special 49c Regular 85c Sprinkles a square area and so does not waste the water. Made of heavy brass —has no revolving parts,