The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1921, Page 5

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ce cB AG BN aN ER a NA SO Rh il AR De A LN I HO | BTN NOR AOS Ee AOS PAGE 5S (See Seattle’s Fall Fashion Fete—September 12, 13 and 14) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. Sn SERVICE USHIMSHTMIE (MARCONI GETS MORE SIGNALS FROM MARS THE SEATTLE STAR Gaviheien 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, z 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHA —— eee = Floor Lamps $16.25 Nothing will add more to the beauty of the home than a distinctive looking Floor Lamp. The soft tones given to aroom by the grace of these Lamps are very resting. The Lamps shown have artistic turned standards, finished in mahogany. Lamp comes complete with shade and cord, Specially priced at $16.25. Regular value $26. BY Goi! T Takes The EARTH A LONG OUR UNEXAMPLED LINES of Autumn Ready-to-Wear Apparel are the result of carefully-made plans, wherein the element of chance and hap- hazard selection has never entered. The seeker of Beautiful Millinery, Handsome Cloaks, Distinctive Suits and effectively de- signed Dresses, together with the accessories— which bear such an important part in the com- pletion of the carefully attired—will find our displays the Mecca of satisfactory apparel. $89,000 Drive for HEAD OF WAR RISK IS HERE To all of these is supplemented a standard of char- acter, quality and workmanship which assures the highest degree of service. A week's campaign to raise a | budget of $20,000 was begun Mor | | day by the Salvation army, A large} CHINA WORSE committees of business men, headed | . : eye by Bert I. Swerea, is in charge ot(COl. Forbes in Seattle on)Solution of Pacific Problems the drive. Inspection Trip Imperative bureau for the United States, arrived i Seattle Monday at & a m. and World War and all other exservice| SHANGHAL, Sept. 12.—The Chinese | men's organizations in the city. will insist upon full publicity in the - Col, Charles F Forbes, director Wl AT MADE registered at the New Washington The colonel, accompanied by five And to you, whom we invite to attend this exhibit, will be manifest the best which the market affords at prices most reasonable. Live models will demonstrate the beauty of Autumn Hats, Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses. of the veterans’ war risk insurance vy hotel. Col, Forbes will be a gucet of the Seattle Chapter, No. 2%, Dis i g {abled American Veterans of the BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS Just Honest Milk | of his aides, waa met at the train by | a delegation from various veteran or | ganizations, and L. C, Jemeph Before | Northwest supervisor of the veter | discussion of Pacific problems at the disarmament conference. ‘They will have nothing to do with negotiations carried on behind closed see VIOLA DANA " 's Vegetable Com-| ®* bureau. doors. by the most modern methods fj; Lydia E Weed teers| | Gat. Foroes 10. on 0 trip of inapeo] "ye csssales wnen't oh cums to in a most modern plant. -down pains so| tion of 13 districts which were placed bad! gould under his direction by a recent act of Vase Ae anges ge eg ask wes To In T. ity Bibl congress, complete airing of her troubles, o troduce Tax Communi ie Your Monday noon Col. Forbes and his/open session, and the nation or na oO di ce T. day ty 2 eon gtven in his honor at the Ma With the intention of reducing the} Community Bible classes of Seattle Grocer Will Sy oan O06, Sie ee: Se See 1922 municipal tax budeet by $217-| ang vicinity will remume study work Councilman h er id this week, according to an announce trod S Serve You ine momenta at schatuled Memtay te intr0du0? | su mado Guturtny, Chases wf bs be welcomed to the state by Lieut. pruuo Of Several weeks in tel “This has to do with reversion of | direction of Mra. Aivaretta W. Bow. Gov, William J. Coyle, and Mayor! pine conference more preasing|™°Deys appropriated for the 1921) man, a teacher of Bibie classes for pY - budget but not spent. th t 18 oe address of welcome for the Walon is oe have drifted from oe Fe E —$— aides were to be quests at a tunch-|vions whose dealings with this coun Classes Resume let Lelio? At be tuncheon Cal. Forbes was to! Upon my return here after da the elty council. held in all sections of Seattle, under Hugh M. Caldwell was to give an! Ralph A. Horr, national senior vice 1 fi ij The city of Madrid, Spain, is; The planct Venus hes been me WINTES rh commander of the Disabled Amer-| 4 Auer “Aly the lonmunpeld sol| panning to supply its market with | cessfully photographed in daylight 5 ARDE ix lean Veterans of the World War, wan Kitinying and looting the eommunt.|{fesh fish daily by means of air-| from the observatory of the Univer- G : Sate toastmaster, and introduce | tieg in which they are quartered. planes. sity of Utah. 4 ~ aan Bandits swarm the highroads in Monday night Col. Forbes will be) constantly increasing numbers, in —— the guest of all American Legion| ‘any instances working with’ the The Store for Useful Articles posts of King county, AM entertain |troons went to catch them. ment will be held in the quarters of |" Givi) wars are raging in various the Rainier-Noble post, No. 1, At sections of the country. Thibet mory, where vaudeville numbers and) {o her. at China's paper authority, dancing will take place. jand Mongolia is completely out of Tuesday noon Col. Forbes wil! be control. Siberia is in a state of Mux the guest of the Chamber of Com-/ang the situation there may take merce at @ luncheon, and during the| 4 ugly turn any day, Japan is very afternoon will visit hospitals in the|i/tive, not only in Siberia, Mongolia city where disabled veterans are Pa /ang Manchuria, but thruout China tients. an well, Business is at a standstill, Im. porters and exporters, capitalists, in- vestors, bankers and business men generally are up in the alr, not know ling what the morrow may bring | forth. | The country’s finances are in a| |deeperate plight and bankruptey | |seems but a step ahead. Only inter- re Canning Headquarter: Aching Back! |ESS===<=] Where You Can Find Everything That the country is said to be in St.) AME in the morning! A dull, |)“ ——————__ | L throbbing backache all day long! J} woura"have to, wer 'removed trom | Worn out and discouraged when }}troupnere wean“ “PM 8 evening comes! And tomorrow— the ]) you. wean eaaily learn to dance at! same old round of suffering! It’s little | |)-—— : — wonder that one is nervous and dis- || spirited. Yet to endure such misery is both foolish and unnecessary. You want to be well err ak and the quickest way to get well is to find the cause of your trouble and correct it. ]|° i thing will" Be ibe More than likely it’s your kidneys. ‘ That dull, nagging backache may be Nature’s first warning of some hidden weakness. You may have headaches and dizziness, too, with sharp, stabbing pains and a depressed, nervous feeling. Don’t risk some serious kidney trouble. Help your weakened kidneys before it is too late. Use Doan’s Kidney ‘Pills. Doan’s have helped thou- sands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: Mra, J. Harbridge, $406 Dallas ave., says: “Iam always glad to recommend Doal Kidney Pills, since I know they are so reliable for kidney troubles. Whenever I or other members of my family have resorted to Doan’s for kid- ney trouble, they have never failed to respond most satisfactorily. I have always received _* relief whenever I have taken a few Doan's for pains across the small of my back.” Pertains to Canning = | 10-quart White Enamel PRESERVING PAN, with Roll Edge—Special at FRUIT and VEGETABLE PRESS— QUART SIZE M/ Dozen PIONEER JAR RUBBERS— Special, dozen 30c 5- and 6-inch Common [since on’ ete, meres Stove Pipe II} siete ore “ Special 19c Joint Buy your Stove Pipe Tues- $1.50 Buck Saws Special at 98c These Buck Saws have highly temp- ered steel blades and are all sharpened and ready for use. SPECIAL at 9S¢ Henry Pearce, 1108 Myrtle st., says Mrs. H. P. Ford, 2116 W. Dravus st., a F eae. “I was hurt by falling down with a says: “I suffered from a lame bac day at a big saving: “ heavy sack, and the sack landed rignt ay ge ye BY i 24-in. lengths of 5- or 6-inch over my kidneys, injuring them. Many searaiea Rae oimtite 4 ’ 9 D} Spe- times when I stooped, a terrible pain a } | . 4 ¢ common Stove Piper Spe lens, and ¢ ele 3 pint struck me in the small of my back, and feet and han ‘hie fe @ apled I had to raise up by inches. I also had @ morning I felt mé Gavel oud pre’ dizzy apelin, I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills cing to bed the night before. “ 2 advertived, and used several boxes. firan's Kidney Pile, and several boxes They rid me of the backache, and made gave me wonderful relief, ridding me my kidneys well. The dizziness divap- of the backache and taking down the peared, too.” swelling.” following as this season AN EXTRA BIG VALUE $4.00 Doz. Fancy Decorated Blue and White China Cups and Saucers Special, Set of 6, at 98c A new shipment of beautifully decorated blue and white thin China Gups and Saucers are to be offered Tuesday at this remarkably low price. \ Established since 1906 “Square Deal to AIP” NO PHONE OR C.0.D. 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