The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 5

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be auspices of the First South Dae- INESDAY, JULY 27, 1921. Tobacco onc Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, § 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, $§ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, : 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CH ARGES—NO INTEREST —o— ia] ha ° Will Be Sold This Week JACOBEAN FINISH ON QUARTERED OAK TABLE—48-inch top, extends to 6 feet. BUFFET—60 inches long (without mirror). CHAIRS—45 leather seat side; 1 arm chair- ~—Suite consists of 8 pieces— $170 considering the ex- cellent quality of this particular suite, which has never sold for less than $232.50—the extremely low present season value. SPECIAL. ...$170.00 [@) LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | GRUNBAUY WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH oRl New Phone—Elliott 4910 h Dakotans to (Wife Takes Place ve Picnic Sunday| of Accused Husband f South Dakotans now in| Since her husband was arrested gre expected to attend a pic | Monday for alleged embezziement of Sunday, under | $2,208 postal funds, Mrs. Christian Hansen has taken charge of the postoffice at Kirkland. Mrs. Han- wen was formerly assistant postmas ter under her husband. Hansen is to be heard at 1! @ m. Monday be- | fore U. 8. Commissioner R. W. Mc aver He ts at liberty on $2,000 vy hill i?) $e regiment, which went to the F Horlick’s The Original ‘or Gamy Mountain Trout — the Canadian Pacific Rockies ‘want to ule feet vacation crowded full of supers fishing os ee Agcet. Dest. Canedian Pacific 604 Second Avenue, Seattle. Telephone Main 5557. ’ spoil one happy hour Any corn ache nowadays is unfair to yourself. You can stop it by a touch. The way is Blue-jay— either liquid or plaster. One moment applies it, the next moment forgets it * ‘The pain stops. Then the corn soon loosens and comes out. It does it in the right, the gentle, the scientific way. Plaster or Liquid Blue-jay The Scientific Corn Ender Chicago New York Toronto Makers of B&B Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products Harshtreatmentsare unnec- essary now. It is v for by this great laboratory, famous the world over. If you use wrong meth- ods, cease If you pare corns, quit. There is now an ideal corn ender. It is saving millions of painful hours. Ask your druggist for Blue-j . Apply it tonight. It will end your dr of corns. Rol shen fontpensips phy ie i Ble “Sey we ste Bann Foot Relish These new Blue-jay treatments— Each, 35c; Combination pkg., { IS IT SAFE TO BUILD )! WONDER IF 1's LOADED ? = CAMP LEWIS TO CONTINUE Many Cantonments to Be Abandoned WASHINGTON, July 27. — Camp Lewis will be retained by the War department, it was an nounced yesterday by Secretary of War Werks. The Third division, now stationed at Camp Pike, will be moved to Lewis, Headquarters of the Bighth brigade at Lewis will be trarmferred to Vancouver barracks, Wash. which ; Sherman, Ohio; Grant, Ilinols; Pik Meade, Maryland: Jackson, Carolina, and Bragg, North Caro lina, Camp Dix, New Jerery: Travis, Texas; Lewis, Washington, and Knox, Kentucky, are the camps that will be kept up, according to the war department head, The Fourth division at_.Camp Lewis te placed on the list. Its command will be reduced to a brigade and transferred to Vancouv- er barracks. Little Girl Drowns in 3 Feet of Water Beatrice Hathaway, 2yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hath- away, living In @ houseboat at 105 £ Northlake ave, was drowned in Lake Washington canal Tuesday after. noon, when she fell from the porch of the houseboat, The family had just finished lunch when the tot wandered from the ta- ble to the back porch and fell in. She made no outcry and no splash was heard. The body was found 15 min utes Jater by her father, lying in| three feet of water, Doctors from the city howpital worked over her for nearly an hour with 4 pulmotor, in « vain effort to restore life. Boy, 10, Has Cheek Ripped Off by Dog CHEHALIS, July 27. — Robert Briem, 10-yearold son of B. H. Briem, is in the hospital here today with part of bis cheek torn out. The lad was attacked by a dog Sunday and dangerously injured. Grand Army Posts in Reunion on Thursday At Woodland park Thursday Grand Army posts and allied orders will gather for the 17th annual reunion of the King County Veterans’ asso- ciation. A plenic dinner will be fol lowed by a program of music and speechmaking. PUYALLUP.—Mrs. Nancy Clem- ents, 67, dies at Ald Keep Your Blood Pure In Summer jth | fever epidemics are by B dig in the pot ng ne th fe ese are ended re caused by wise bag Mansy « tr gczcime, totter, pimples, impurities in the blood can be si it pure by taking 5. S. 5. have no better health For Special Booklet or for indi+ vidual advice, without charge, 333 on. Medical Advisor, Co.,Dep’t 439, Ath ons S. 5. at your dru, S.S.S. The Standard Blood Purifier —— PLANS FOR DISARMING CONFERENCE CALL FOR MANY CELEBRATED MEN BY H. B. HUNT |sailles will have any major part in WASHINGTON, July 27, -- The the Washington conference. most distinguished gathering of] The representatives from each world statesmen ever assembled on|country are expected to number American soil will gather in Wash-|three or five—probably the former, i be abandoned | 221-Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY for the conference to be called by President Harding to consider limita |Uon of armaments. In addition to representatives of the six powers directly included in| jthe conference, special diplomatic observers will be there from as many more countries, Already many suggestions are be ing heard in official quarters as to delegates. For United States it is understood no person who had any connection j with the peace negotiations at Ver. Fords Run 34 Miles _ on Gallon Gasoline Start Easy tm Coldest Weather— Other Cars Show Proper. tlanate Saving A new carburetor which cuts down gasoline consumption of any motor and reduces gasoline bills from onethird to one-half ts the proud achievement of the Air Frio tion Carburetor Co. 746 Madison St, Dayton, Ohio. This remarkable invention not only increases the power of all motors from 20 to 60 ber cent, but enables every one’ to run siow on high gear, It also makes it easy to start a Ford or any other car in th® coldest weather. You can use the very cheapest grade of gasoline or half gasoline and half kerosene and till you now get from the highest test gasoline. Many Ford owners say they now get as bigh as 45 to 50 miles to a gallon of gasoline. 80 sure are the manufacturers of the immense saving their new carbu- retor will make that they offer to send it on 30 days’ trial to every car owner. Ags it can be put on or! taken off in a few minutes by any one, all readers of this paper who} jwant to try it should send their name, address and make of car to the manufacturers at once, They also want local agents, to whom they offer exceptionally large profits. Write them today.—Adver. Mas, Man! % how that Herpicids le-and he dandruff too! ALL MEN SHOULD USE’ ee Barbers Apply lt-Druggists Sell Ft Co. Spreial Age for Aches and Pains Don’t let pain lay you up. A free application of Sloan's Liniment to the painful part will make you fit for the next day’s work. Keep it handy. ington, probably early in November, | get | more power and more mileage than | Each mission will be accompanied by staffa of exports. The United States delegation, it tr stated in bigh quarters, will be bi partisan or, rather, non-partisan, | However, two of three representa- jtives, if that number is decided on, | will be republicans, or at least three jot five, if the larger number is chosen. Secretary of State Hughes and Elihu Root, former secretary of state, are declared certain to be named on the American delegation George Wickersham is mentioned as & possible third republican, but it is more probable, if three republicans are named, the third member will be Chairman Lodge of the senate for eign affairs committees, If Lodge ta given a place, it is believed Senator Hitchcock, ranking democratic mem- ber of the committee, also will be named, and perhaps a second demo erat in Charles R. Crane, former ambassador to China. An examination of the field of Ukely representatives from the for eign nations discloses as possible members of the various missions: FOR GREAT BRITAIN: Premier Lloyd George, who has indicated his intention of attending; Viscount Bryce, Earl Grey, Viscount Milner and Rt. Hon. Arthur Balfour. FOR FRANCE: Premier Briand, who has said he hoped to attend; Philip Berthelot, secretary general for foreign affairs; Louis Locheur, Stephen Pichon and Gabrille Hano j|toux, with the posuibility that Clem- enceau or Wiviani might be selected. FOR JAPAN: Premier Hara, Min- ister of Foreign Affairs Uchida, | Baron Makino, member of the diplo- }matic council; Viscount Chinda and | Baron Shidehara, ambassador | Washington. FOR ITALY: Marquis Della Tor. |reta, minister of foreign affairs; Count Sforza, Baron Sonnino, To- maso Tittoni and probably former |Premier Nitti or Carlo Aliottl The jlatter was selected recently for am jbassador to the United States, but | was ewitched to Japan. He was for years stationed at the Peking em bassy and is an expert on Far East- ern matters. ister of Foreign Affairs Yen and States. ington, altho perhaps not accorded membership in the conference, from at least Belgium and Holland, Bel gium, thru her great interests in China, and Holland thru her island colonies in the Far East, are recog: nized as having a vital interest and |will be permitted to make repre |wentations on the Far Eastern prob- jlem. Holland probably will speak jthru H, A. Van Karnebeek, minister of foreign affairs, and Belgium thru Carton De Wrart, president of the council of ministers, and H. Jastar, minister of foreign affairs. “one best bet” is that the seasions will convene on Armistice day. The place of meeting probably will be ITCHING ECZEMA FOR 4 YEARS OnLimbsinPimples. Burned and Could Not Rest. Cuticura Healed, “ Teuffered for about four yeare with eczema on my limbs, from my knees down. At first they were very small pimples, and after a while the skin would begin to,swell and get thick and crack open. My clothing rubbed the eruption, causing awful itching and burning, and I could not rest atall “T began to use Cuticura and got telief, and when I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Nelson Smith, Cache, I1l. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum promote and maintain skin pur- ity, skin comfort and skin health often when all else fails. Em Bosh Sra at te is FOR CHINA: Premier Chin, Min: | 1 | Alfred Sze, minister to the United, \ Representatives will be in Wash- | Administration authorities say the | A Pronounced Attraction in Dainty Philippine Chemise ~=* and Gowns which prices. summer wear, You are likely to find to Sell at $2.49, $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95 Upper Main Floor We are having a special showing of unique Philippine Chemise and Gowns are being offered at Their quality, style and designs are pleasing in every way and bespeak the very finest workmanship in garment making. Daintily hand embroidered, as sketched, you will find them ideal for In all sizes, attractive Summer Tub Dresses Special at $11.95 and $17.45 Second Floor just the very wash dress you have been looking for when you see these two groups of dresses, consisting of voiles, Swisses and organdies, which are in a wide range of colors and styles. Marked special at..... -$11.95 and $17.45 Marquisette : Curtains Upper Main Floor A new shipment of Mar quisette Curtains has just am rived. They are in colors of white, cream and ecru; hem stitched and have lace edges. Marked, a pair, at $2.25 and $2.50 A Special Purchase of Black Leather Bags to Sell at $4.65 Men's Section—Main Floor 16 and 18; each $4.65. 100 Black Split Cowhide Leather Bags, sim- ilar to the one sketched, have just arrived. They are well equipped with good hardware, including inside lock and lift catehes. They are lined throughout and have two side pock- ets. A sturdy bag for rough service. In sizes the Hall of the Americas, in the Pan- American building. Generals Pershing and Bliss are said to be the probable American military experts for the conference, and Admiral Benson, who was naval advisor at the Versailles conference, on naval matters. This Union Market Wasn't Implicated In an article published in The Star last Friday in connection with arrests for using Freezem com- pound, the Union Market mentioned, has no reference to. the Union Market at 225 Union st, The firm) charged ts the Union Grocery and Sinking Airplane A sinking sized in Lake Washington when| the Lake Washington patrol boat. Earl Siming, of Everett, attempted | Siming Market, 6006 12th ° prenatal 51.3 eam AE Rescued in Lake! pcint was rescued Tuceday after airplane which cap-| noon by Capt. L. O. Yan Riper, of 8. will make the trip about to fly to his home town from Sand Aug. 1, he said. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SEASON’S CLEAN-UP ON SCREEN DOORS A tremendous effort to close out all short lines of Screen Doors that will result in extraor- dinary values to you. ANY OF THESE DOORS FOR . e Regular values up to $6.89 All doors are made from selected clear mate- rials, strongly mortised and varnished. . Both PLAIN and FANCY doors are included. Some have BLACK and some have GALVAN- IZED screening. Some are %-inch thick and others are 114 inches thick. The following sizes are available, but not in all styles: 30x78, 82x80, 34x82, 86x84, 86x80. No Phone or C. O. D, Orders. New Irons for Old We will allow you ONE DOLLAR on a new Improved Hotpoint Electric Iron now selling at $6.95 If you will bring in an old electric iron, no matter where you got it or what make. IMPORTANT Hotpoint Irons have fea- tures that are to be found in no other. NOTE—Thoe Cantilever Handle, which relieves the strain of ironing by permitting force to be applied directly. Made by the Hotpointe Division Edison Electric Appliance Co, “Shower Bath” Spray Regular $1.50 Special at 98c A real Juxury— transforms any bath tub into a shower bath. Has _ nickel-plated nozzle which gives a gentle shower. A 5-foot red rubber hose and a Universal faucet connection. “Rapid” Vacuum Washer SPECIAL 59c Saves time and effort in washing clothes. Made of heavy tin and has long handle.

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