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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. . OMNIS! SERVICE GOS uiitiitittt 2 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers 5 ee 50 Purchase, $ 75 Purchase, 00 Purchase, 150 Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, Purchase, $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Full Size Tapestry Davenport Has Turkish IF YOU NEED ONLY ONE PIECE for your living guite, we suggest that you see the Davenport as ted above. We know it will meet with your Has Turkish pillow arms, seat and back de steel spring construction. . Has ball feet with mahogany finish. Marked to sell regularly $147.50. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. (Four only available at this price) OUR CREDIT TERMS 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 3.00 Down, 5.00 Down, 7.50 Down, 2 | Week Week Week Week Week Week Week $1.25 Per $1.50 Per $2.00 Per $2.50 Per $3.00 Per $4.00 Per Down, Down, Down, Moniomncnnn Pillow Arms Covered in for .$95.00 ——= a LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED CO. INC, New Phone—Elliott 4910/j/fO)IIIll ra tion Army Has |Hooray! There’s a Harvest Festival} Marvest Festival services, arranged | ‘the Salvation Army, began Satur. pat 8 p.m. Saturday. Meetings held Sunday at 10 a m, and S p.m Monday at & p. m. @ be an auction sale of goods, Yegvtables and flowers, do es barvest offerings. Use for the Things At last a use has been found for | the wooden hulls in Lake Unton.! Monday night, will discuss the od. visability of buying or renting one of ‘em as @ home for the post, Four-| teen new members will be initiated —all of them employes of Bartell @rug stores, IPATION UPSETS STOMACH, AEEPS YOU HEADACHY, BILIOU the rascals out—the head constipation, the the exceas bile from your liver and carry off the waste matter and pol. son from the bowels. Then you feel great. A Cascaret to-night will) straighten you up by morning—a} 10-cent box from any drug store will) keep your head clear, stomach sweet, | is liver and bowels regular for months. Children love Cascarets too. S FOR THE BOWELS RETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. ‘ when all is not right with the bodily machine | her first signals of kidney weakness. You may have daily headaches, too, with diz- : and other annoying kidney ills. You are depressed and nervous—worn out bon. t— THE CHINA IS NOT OVERLOOKING ANY BETS You BET, BY GoLLy, UPIND OUT WAAT.S WHAT L / Vy, fy o hi § v4, ‘The Star reeentty sent Milton Bronner, ite famous European corre- | spandent, to Constantinople to send back a word picture of the Moham- medan jal under Christian oceu- ion. The result is a most interest~ sertes of stories, of which this is BY MILTON BRONNER CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 3~ This great capital, always the meet ing place of Europe and Asta, with @ sprinkling of Africa thrown In, is} today the most fascinating town in| the world | Its streets present a veritable con. | gress of nations. Take 49 choruses from comic ‘and continued Sunday and/Members of Rainier Noble Post, |0PeT@# and roll them Into o . A musical program was|American Legion, at their meeting YOU Would not have the co the wide and wild variety tumes that five minutes present in| the narrow streets of either the Pera, the Galata, or the Stamboul section of the city. Constantinople was always bew!l- dering, but never more so than at present, now the Turks are not even masters tn their own housa Nearly all of Turkey tn Europe ts tm the hands of the Greeks, The same race has taken a slice of Turkey in Asia. The Turks who are fighting the Greeks in the wilds of Aanatolia have thelr own government and éo not recognize the Turks of Con- stantinople, altho this is the historto capital of the nation. And the Turks of Constantinople, while they police this city and a little territory to the west of it, and while they examine the tmports for cus | toms duties, know that the foreigner boas. The Engiten, French and Italian armies are here and those In com- mand also command the city. Moreover, ships of the three allied nations are in the harbor to enforce | thetr orders, if necessary. These armies and navies of occu- | pation but add to the color of the | streets. Take @ look at the crowd with me. Everywhere you see red fez caps. Most of these are worn by Turks, Tus tue wr SEATTLE STAR [but not necessarily so, The Greeks | and other Levantine racea, whowe| | members were born here, also often | wear the fen ‘Those women coming along, tn black and with thin black veils over thelr faces, are not in mourning. They are Mohammedan ladies of the old school, who still believe in keep- g their countenances covered from the Nght of day. But now you will see the new and young and emancipated Turkey. ‘They are three pretty Turkish girls with dark hair, lustrous eyes, bril- Mant teeth, and pale olive skins. One is dressed in gray silk, another in navy blue. They wear no veils on their faces. Instead, they have the veil fixed so that it ina pretty frame for their charms Now let's walk away from here and go into the narrow, twisting, crowded, noisy, smelly streets of old Stamboul, where the Turk carries on business, Dyed Her Dress, Coat and Skirt for Few Cents Each package of “Diamond Dyes’; contains directions so simple a woman can dye or tint her wo shabby dresses, skirts, waists, conts stockings, «weaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind then perfect home dyeing fs sure because Diamond Dyes are guaran teed not to mpot, fade, streak, or run. Toll your druggist whether the ma- terial you wish to dye ix wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.—Advertinement. \ ry HG fy 2 Crippling S$ that dull, nagging backache mak- ing it hard for you to get around? miserable. You feel years older than you are. Are you lame, with sharp rheumatic pains at every step? It’s time, then, you gave some attention to your Why let this condition continue? Kidney trou- if treated early, are usually easily corrected. Neglected, the way is paved for dropsy, grav- or dreaded Bright’s disease. Don’t take this risk! an’s have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! : : Read How These Seattle Folks Found Relief: # Mrs. C. 8. Spink, 6624 Carleton ave.| says: “My back was lame and weak, and when I tried to straighten after Mooping, sharp pains darted through me FE was nervous and had headaches And diszy spells. My kidneys didn't act Might, either. After trying a number o! edies without relief, took Doan Kidney Pin $0% [ bewan to impro ught two more box Maven't been troubled at a oan’s Kidney Pills é At all dealers, 60c a bow. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. After the first] n every way! Ray Hendrix, dear enya been my standard erything seemed in and caused plaint. mi straighten. T finally erything seemed in Pills, procured at drove that pain out me of the dizziness neys well.” . “Doan’s Kidney Pills have anything, a sharp pain struck small of my back and I could scarcely I had dizzy spel®& and ev~ acted irregularly, too, 12th) MRS, J. liwright, 1130 Kidney remedy for a blur. My kidneys ’ viaint, 1 of the severe paing through my kid- My kidneys didn't act right, and| neys this bothe and flew a blur. My kindeys| of sorts Doan's Kidney the Owl Drug Co, of my back and rid| and made my “kid- couple of you know, has a way of warning you ry. A dull, persistent backache is one of Begin now with Doan’s Kidney Pills. . H. BATES, 1512 2int Ave. S.J vo years ago this Inet winter 1 suffered from backache and kidney com- Pills before with good results, I used al backache, and easing my nerves. using Doan's.” #,, Is Backache You? sore and tortured kidneys! Nature, couldn't dreas myself because ered me greatly. I was nervous to pieces, in fact, I felt all out As Thad taken Doan's Kidney boxes, and they rid me of the! making my kidneys regular, I felt fine after Mt | Blooa” There are net so many Europeans here—only a few British and French military police and some dark- |skinned Hindus to control thelr own contingents of soldiers. Over here you are in the land of the Arabian Nights, The very scenes described in that immortal book are till being enacted. It is just about a million miles away from the life of Seattle, 2 MINERS ARE | SHOT, WOUNDED Thomas Snedden, 40, and Evan (*Yanto") Lewis, 38, both miners, | wero shot and wounded at 9 p, m.) Saturday, at Railroad ave and Washington at. A third man, W, V. Kirby, who claims to be a epecial deputy shertff @uarding nonunion miners, is being held by the police for the shooting. According to Kirby, he was at- tacked by a group of men after leav- ing the train from Black Diamond. The shooting, he declares, wag not intended victouaty. Sam Caddy, international board member of the United Mine Workers of Amertca, however, told police that Kirby shot without cause Into a crowd of miners who had gone to the train “to see if there were any strike [breakers aboard and to try to dis suade them by peaceful means to coane work at the mines, where a on Rallroad ave..” sald Caddy, “the man began brandishing his revolver tn a very recklosa way, Without any cause, he shot Into the group, first striking Snodden, then Lewis.” Both men were seriously but not fatally wounded. Boy of 11 Is Killed When Hit by Bus OLYMPTA, Oct. 3—Leslle Jackson Gillett, 11, was instantly killed Sun day afternoon when struck by a Ta coma-Olympia auto bus near Lacey, Wash. Rheumatism Can Be Cured! But You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products Lack of exercise and improper diet causes waste products to accumulate | in the blood, You will at once realize | that unless the blood is pure, some} part of the body will become dis Rheumatism, with {ts pain and | agony, Is one of the most serious dis: | eases caused by waste products in the! blood. You know, of course, the/ blood ts not confined alone to the arteries and veins, It passes out of | these channels to all parts of the! body. ‘This is how sediments or waste | products are deposited in the muscles | and joints, Genuine relief can be had | only by correcting the basic trouble —acaste products. | Thousands and thousands of men | and women during the past 60 years | have cleared their blood of waste) products with 8. S. 8. It ts the Ideal | remedy for rheumatism, because it | remover the poisonous waste matter | which is causing the trouble. There | are no bad after effects and the re- sult is wonderful. Begin taking §, | 8. 8. today and write for 56-page MMustrated booklet, “Facts About the free. Personal. medical advice, charge, may also be had by omplete description of dress Chief Medical Dir ecific Co, 731 8. 8. S. anta, Ga, All drug without ending | pur case. saboratory, | stores sell | In order strike has been in progress since | - . | Mareb.” | “When the crowd came to @ halt lined, in sizes 16 to 44. Special Purchase of Traveling Bags Choice at $4.65 Main Floor Through « special purchase we have obtaine 39 Split Cowhide Tags In walrus grain, on heavy cardboard, They have a riveted frame, brass finished lock and catch, sewed.on corners and lining, with inside pocket. An 18-inch bag dis- played tn black only, Choice at $41.65. Figured Swisses Special, a Yard, 25c Upper Main Floor Figured Swisses suitable for ruffled curtains. A large assort- ment of patterns to choose from Formerly @5c @ yard. Special Tuesday, a yard, 25¢. Black Kid Gloves Tuesday 95¢ Main Floor We ere placing on sale Tues day 70 pairs of two-clasp Biack Glace French Kid Gloves, pique sewn. Tho reason for this unusual price is that the gloves are not up to our usual stand ards, Sizes are 6%, 60nd 6%. to effect a quick cleanup we offer you your choice Tuesday at, a pair, 9G6¢. Flames Damage Japanese Steamship SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8-—The Toyo Kisen Kaisha liner Persia Ma- ru, which arrived at Yokohama, Japan, September 28 from San Fran- cisco, caught fire !n Yokohama har- |bor soon after arrival, according to |word recelved by the San Francisco |Chamber of Commerce. The cargo was damaged by heat |and water before the fire was extin- guished. make housekeeping easy. of chemicals—it never backaches—no more sore hands. The Rhodes Co A Most Attractive Display of Beautiful New Fall Coats Priced at $24.50 and $29.50 Coat and Suit Department—Second Floor A splendid assortment of alluring styles in Misses’ and Women’s Coats of kersey, velour, heather polos and Bolivias, in colors of taupe, reindeer, brown and Copenhagen blue. You will find a pleasing group of belted models; also loose-back styles. Some have plain and others have Coney fur collars. Coats are full or half | Gossard Corsets Front Lace $4.95 Upper Main Floor The extraordinary val- ues offered in this sale are made possible by a special purchase, the econ- omies of which, according to our principles, we pass to you. Medium Bust Models Made of heavy plain pink coutil, for medium or short fig- ure. ‘This corset would cell, If marked in the regular way, at $8.50. Sizes are 22 to 31, offered to you in a large assortment at, 8 pair, $4.95, Low Bust Models This corset ts of Pink Brocade and ts intended for the average or slender figure. Sizes are 22 to 34. This corset would sell, if marked in the regular way, at $4.50, and is offered to you at, a pair, $4.95. Boys’ Knickers Special—Pair 95c¢ Main Floor—Rear * full-lned Knicker Trou There are 50 pairs sera in good patterns and with in a broken line of sizes and . taken from regular stock and marked for a quick cleanup Size... Quantity Marked Former Seattleite Guilty of Fraud Joseph Rhetnstrom, formerty tn the real estate business in Seattle, was found guilty of a charge of land fraud operations in the United States wuperior court in Spokane Fri- day, He gave immediate notice of appeal, and is now at liberty on $5,000 ball, which the government. | according to a report recefved Sat: | urday, will ask to have increased to $10,000, Rheinstrom has previously served three terms in the penitentiary. FILES SUIT FOR $140.73 ‘The Sumner K. Prescott Co, filed sult for $140.73 against the Pacific Manufacturing Co., in superior court Saturday, stating that the latter com- pany is bankrupt The compiaint aske that @ receiver be appointed. Reasonable 237 Epler Bik. 813 Second Av. Tel. Main 2551. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Wa se JUST ARRIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT OF Dry-Hand Mops Price $2.00 Makes mopping a pleasure—a new invention to Use hot suds—any kind No more No more stoop- wets the hands. ing. See Demonstration in Basement. Canvas Gloves Special at 10c Pai Here is an extra big value for Tuesday. 500 pairs of heavy Can- with knit wrists, are going to be vas Gloves, offered at 10c a pair. (Only 3 pairs to a customer) 24-Inch value at = Fireplace Grate Special at $6.98 Regular price $9.50 The grates are a wonderful this price. They are made of heavy cast iron, fin- ished in dull black. They will burn either coal or wood and look very place. attractive in the fire- Coleman Quick-Lite Lamps Speci Regular al at $6.98 values up to $9.50 Coleman Quick-Lite Gasoline Lamps give a clear, white light of 300 candlepower. The fount of this lamp is made of brass, heavily nickel plated — it is equip large opal glass shade ed which gives a soft, diffuse with a d light. It is a wonderful lamp. Buy one Tuesday at $6.98. Ss rte. es 1S eye ee ee CE RON

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