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eee thineanheeeneheheenenasarieneneeseseeteenessieengerser==ne=eeeenemeeesemecatendiansaistnt rapaten gia me eal FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— : ¥ —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, except ‘ table and chair set, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser, MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! —we say to the new customer, the prospective homefurn- isher, to get acquainted with the wonderful advantage of this store’s credit service, come, make your selection of homefurnishings up to $100— WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE, —the balance to be paid in small weekly or monthly payments to meet your individual requirements. YOUR CHOICE— $485 values up to $11.50 —several styles and sizea of electric lamps, including boudoir and stu- dent reading lamps; values up to $11.50; speciai, Friday - Saturday, $4.85. child’s table and chair set: special priced— $4.40 Splece set oak finish table and two chairs; strongly @onstructed; top of table 16x24 in; chair 22 in. Bigh; only @ limited number to be sold; special, ‘Friday-Saturday, or while they last, 64.40 set. DOWNSTAIRS STORE THIRD FLOOR new style roaster: special — 29c —made of heavy one-piece pressed steel; without cover; size 11x16; Friday-Saturday we offer these at an extremely low price THIRD FLOOR black Coatex bags: reduced — $195 regular price $3— —made of.an ex- eellent ity of black Coatex; lined with durable sateen In @ variety of i regular 25C ». regular price 400 —500 yards of 2¢inch cretonne from a shipment just received. A wide range of colors and 20 pattérns to select from; regular price 40¢; special, Friday-Satur- day, or while it lasts, 25¢ yacd. MAIN FLOOR —the greatest bag of- fer we have . sler prise $4 ular joe " flat Friday-Saturday, ment Board |Halloween Bazaar Colored “Boy,” 60, Ill, Shy of Doctor, He Avers to Wanda Editor The Star: we need is the phone order, By Wanda von Kettler One morning the Welfare visitor and I went down imto “Ceon Hol low.” And there we followed « narrow alley until we reached the shack of lq Ittle olf woman with @ shiny | black face and snow-white hair and \ her 60-year son. “It yoy all ‘ll jes’ come in,” she | said to the visitor and me as we | stood on the broken step before the | door of her shack, “Ah’ll cal] mah . Bo we entered @ cheertess, damp room just as her “boy” poked his bald head around a further door and hobbled into the room with the aid of & crooked cane. One foot was covered with a shoe, the other with WITHOUT DOCTOR “I thought I told you to go to the county doctor with that lame foot,” the visitor began as he came forward with a broad «mile “Well, Ah havent’ been yet,” he replied. “Ah fecls as if Ah'd had jes’ ‘bout ‘nough trouble without faking no chances with these heah doctahs.” “But the doctor will make you the visitor argued. “Why know how to do,” amputate, an’ Ah don't care to be amputated.” The visitor switched the subject |for just a moment. She had told me before we reached the alley that | the shack of the old colored people was insanitary and cold, and had |epoken of her intention of moving them. 80 now she mentioned her plan to the old lady. “Well.” the old lady remarked, “Ab sure don't care ‘bout the rheu matism Ah gets in this heah house, but Ah’s awful pa'ticula’ ‘bout the kinds of people Ah lives round.” tion on all their for Friday and pared to render The full wrap of fur serves for every oc- As constant reader of the “Star” I never mins travels of Mins Wanda von Kettler and her Welfare companion and all the good they are doing. As I was reading night of the mother and four children living In » garage whore the roof was #o bad that the rain found every crack I thought there was a good chance to do a ttle good, so we horeby say, if there are any such cases found we stand at all times ready and willing to repair such roofs or clean such chimneys free of charge. All week, With most unusua for buying finest skins and with their own tannery and manufactur- ing shop, Beckman Bros. are pre- * Seattle, Wash., Oct. 20, reading the the “Star” last Hoping wo can be of some service, we are Very respectfully, : esardiamamdit typ > Aye 16 Ave. “People in funny,” she continued. “They's always pryin’ ‘round. An’ Ah likes to come an’ go as Ah pleases, Ah don't want to be tor- mented, and Ah don’t want to get in with no devils.” “But supposing laughed, “that we find a little two- room house for you—some place that’s warm. And supposing,” she continued, turning to the “boy,” “that you go down and get that foot at- tended to thia afternoon.” “And you're going to let your old mother worry about you all the time,” the visitor asked him, “Just because you're afraid of a doctor?” “No, mam,” he enid, “Ah ain't afraid, Ab'll go down this very af ternoon.” Out-in the alley again the visitor spoke of the colored people. it t, I believe into @ Uttle bets the old man's later he'll be able himself for his mother.” The neat day we retu: whack tn the alley to report about Make Christmas Selections This Week Furs are wonderful and satisfy- ing Christmas gifts, and Beckman Bros. announce a very special reduc- inest fur wraps * ng of this facilities a new and most complete service in furs at moder- ate and fairer prices. SUPERB FUR WRAPS Is Plan of Legion i at Hill Club, Plan A Halloween bazaar will be held) at the Renton hill club house Oct. Girls’ Dreams of | casion — gives lohg satisfaction in wear and comfort and al- Committee for U Parents Is Picked President Henry Suzzallo, of the University of Washington, has ap pointed a committee of five gproml- nent persons, it was learned “Thurs day, to further the plans for a per manent organization of the Univer sity Patrons’ association, which will supersede the old parents’ assembly. | ‘The committee will meet Thursday night. Robert C. Saunders, United States district attorney; Mra, J. G. Mat-| thewns, Mra. 8. H. Morford, Mrs, W.| H, Parry and Dr, Ambrose M. Bailey are named on the committee, Newaukum to Have " ; First Annual Fair ‘The first annual Newaukum fair will open Friday afternoon, in Newaukum Home Grange hall. Prizes for poultry, rabbits, vegeta bles, grains and frults will be given. All territory near Muckleshoot hill) to the Pierce county line ia invited | to compete itor, an we were leaving the sec- ond time, “Ab sure is glad you tsn’t married, cus’ if you wuz, you'd have troubles ‘nough 0’ your own and wouldn't have no time fo’ anybody else's.” o- Tomorrow: We moop around the League headquarters. The British Museum, the largest tn the world, contains 6,000,000 books, 3 Raia AS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921. Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry Fer real effectiveness, thle afd heme made remedy has no equal Easily end cheaply You'll never know how, quickly » bad cough can be conquered, until you | try this famous old home-made rem . Anyone who has day and all night, will say immediate relief given is almost like magic. 1t is very easily prepared, and there in nothing better for coughs. Into « pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the moi usually spent for cough pre ions, and Kives you = more ponitive, effective It kee; poriestiy aod int—children like it. take hold instantly, ng the membranes in all the air passages. It promptly loovens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin ont pdugisappear, A day's use will usually | G eak up an ordinary throat orwhest cold, and it is also splendid for bron- chitis, croup, hoarseness, and bron- enig asthma, inex is m moat val trated eompound of genui pine extract, e ody for throat ‘0 avoid din drugeist for with directions intment, as ounces of Pine | DR. Hl. T. HARVEY gi (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of kixnoration Work Done Examination ané Estimate Free 604-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE DON'T SQUEEZE BLA HEADS—DISSOLVE THEM vexing and pinching out biack- make the large nd irritation ey have become herd you Hi} of them « Blac a by & a and * land there is only one safe way, and one that nm fi imp’ ve thi ator, nnot rid ‘of the from any drug ounces 0: lonite powder—-sprinkle little on a hot, wet sponge—rub over the blackheads brixk! few second: ‘ash off, ans surprised t k ead has disappeared, and the skin will be left soft and the pores in their natural condition, Anyone troubled with these unsightly blem- ishes should try this simple method. Advertisement. BARTELL DRUG STORES 60c King’s New Discovery— for bronchial colder; 36c special... .. Manufacturer's 65¢ Glover's Mange Remedy—try it for falling hair; 43c BPOCIAL. oes eeseeee 50¢ Combs 37¢ latie? “Princess” Dreasing Combe—made of hard rub- ber—and they're unbreak- able; special............37¢ Bartell Hot Water Bottle —& water bottle without quality is a poor invest- ment and when the time comes for using one in sickness you want a de pendable one. Bartell Spe- cial Water Bottles are guar anteed two years. Two-quart . ... Have You Thermometer in Your Home? A thermometer—one that you FRIDAY AN SATURDAY SPECIALS 0c Cuticura Ointment. It heals cuts and wounds scientifically. Special. .37e Mfrs.’ 60¢ Red Pepper Rub Invaluable for rheumatism, neuritis, chest cold 4 congestion, Special s0¢ Mentholatum If you roubled with headache, neuralgia or sore throat, need Mentholatum Regular 10¢ Creme Oi! Toflet Soap —generous size bars; each . ... Te Pebeco Toot —the paste that really keeps the teeth healthy; special ase Bartell Extra Special Hot Water Bottle Moulded in one piece from finest quality Para rubber. A soft, pliable bottle with an at- tractive chocolate color. Full measure and guaranteed "for two years. Two-quart . .. 5 + BZ.50 Three-quart . ., . Eno’s Fruit Salts—an import- ed salts; special. ..... eiheh oye 69c 50c Glyco Thymoline—an effi- cient mouth and throat 50c Rubber Gloves —- made from best quality pure rub- ber; light in weight, pit able and made to render best of service; special. 37¢ 60c Sepol Sheep Dip Shampoo; special...37¢ Manufacturer's 75c Walnutta Hair Stam—absdlutely harmless, special.......39¢ 6Sc Sheerwhite Box Station- ery—24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes of quab ity Wnen stationery; ell white; special.......-.47¢ as shown in cut. All seams reinforced. An excellent value for emergency use. Are guaranteed for one vear. Latest Styles in Umbrellas The prevailing weather on ditions call for @ good um joint meeting of the com ts of the various American Film Glorv Fade Awav in Prison Bigamy charges probably will be) lodged against W. G. Adams and P. V. Putnam, “movie magnates,” who recently deserted their taxicabs in Seattle to go to California in com- pany with Miss Jeanette Graves and Miss Selma Lee, both 16-year-old Se- attle girls, The quartet ts now reposting tn the stone jail at Sacramentp, where they are being held for Seattle authori- ties, Both men are alleged to have been married at the time they mar. ried the two girls, and this fact} Will, it is thought, furnish grounds for bigamy charges. They are being held for abduction, Posing as wealthy men with a great yearning for the bright lights of the movie studios, Putnam and Adams, smartly dressed, coaxed the | girls to go with them, promising to ways looks its value season after season. It is the one economical luxury that every woman should have. HUDSON SEA Full wraps of all Hudson Seal or Hud- son Seal trimmed with contrasting fur and beautifully lined, MINK Full wraps of finest marked mink, designed on the most fashionable lines and exquisitely lined. KOLINSKY Full wraps of lustrous kolinsky shown in the newest modes and richly lined. NEAR-SEAL Wraps of rich neat seal, plain or trimmed, embody- ing the latest style details and beautifully lined, SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY SELECTION Deckman Oroge quam Successors To C.C. Bero, Inc.com 1611 FOURTH AVE. Pine votive can rely upon—is indispensabie. Tt tells you when to get the family doctor, It warns you of approaching sickness and saves ite price many times. We carry the famous “Tycos” brand. For Baby —a floating thermometer for the Uttle fellow. Have the water the rine Aemperature when bathing baby. $1.75 $3.50 $4.50 90c $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 IF YOU WANT IT GOOD, GET IT AT, BARTELL’S | = Genuine Bristle ad i HAIR BRUSHES Very few people know good bristles at sight. It take ‘d 3 years to dis- tinguish good from inferior grade. You can rely upon the brushes you get at Bartell’s—because we know good bristles, “Royal” Brushes—long white ¥ : bristles that penotrato the hair bal Hy Boe i Priced at $2.00, $2.25, $1.00, and $4.00 "Hughes" Brushes — every one Guaranteed. Selected bristios set in rubber cushion back. Can be washed and cleaned in hot water, Priced at $1.00 to $5.00 In addition to those men- tioned, you will find a wide f; variety of other well known brushes; also Hand and Complexion Brushes at Prices from 10c and up- wards. 27, 28 and 29, under the auspices posts Wednesday night re-| of st. Joseph’s church. Fancy work in the formulation of plans | booths, doll booths, a tea room and financing the activities of an em.| candy corners will be featured with n board, and reorganization|the musical programs and contests the old veterans’ employment | ‘uring the three days. tte Funds to carry on the oym bureau of the posts will faised by a dance to be given ce day at the Armory, it was brelia. yout like the kind displayed at all our stores— finest quality covering, best steel ribs, Bakalite tip and handle in plain or ornamented design, Get your umbrella at Barteil's, te ae | make them stars of the ailent dra- | ma, the complaint filed against them | charges. But their dreams of film brilliance and happy love disappeared when a blue-coated cop in Sacramento no. ticed the Oregon license on their auto. It was the same as one report- ed stolen in Portland. Protesting vigorously, the party was taken to jail. Their escapade had ended in a@ fade-out. | HANDY HINT FOR BOOTLEGGERS CLEVELAND, Oct. 20, ~~ Mrs. Catherine Macks, charged with vio- Jating the liquor law, was discharged because a roach was found tn the liquor, “I cannot accept this as evi- dance; it is unfit for beverage bur- poses,” said the judge. ORDERS Get acquainted with Bartell mail order shopping. It costs no more and you get the service that typifies all Bartol! stores. Write your orders now. Yes, we pay the Pos any part of Washington. Brushes — bristles used in there Sraukes have been thoroughly steril- ized and antiseptic. Priced at $4.00 to.. $1 “Prophylactic” Pure Pristles—secured ta parce minum; absolutely — hygienic and casy to clean. Price....91.25 one-eleven cigarettes WO forl5* O* Fit BARTELL DRUG STORES LOCATED AT Store No. 1—1908 Boren Avenue é . Ne. 5—Second Aven u Store No. 2-610 Second Ave, Near Alaska Bldg. | StoreNe.6—800 Ping ee See Store No. 3—First Avenue and Pike Street Store No.7—Fifth Avenue and Pike Street _AStore No. 4—5349 Ballard Avenue Store No. 8—First and Yesler DANCES WILL BE HELD at Leschi park pavilion October £2, 26 and 29, according to the pavilion committee, An cight-piece orchestra will play, DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union