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Oe 9aa75ss7e _ oF “has purchased the 25@-acre Phillips MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 1921 Omron ic SERVICE (SHINee Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS © $ 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 $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 i NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST : HOUSE DESKS AT 12 OFF Closing Out Ten Drop-Lid House Desks at \ Regular Price $44.00 fumed at GRUNBAD Co. IN WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 (HI@HINNINES! HANSON BUYS COSTLY RANCH LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24. — Ole} Hanson, former mayor of paket j border on Slauson ave.” he sald. “This will be the 40th subxtivision I have marketed.” It was rumored in local real estate over” on a firm of professional sub- dividers who were looking over the Property at the same hour he was paying a deposit to the owners, Ran syndicate ranch, near here, for a con-| an att. tne sideration reported to exceed half a| 7" "4 1» 7. Bradford million dollars. Hanson, who is in the real estate business here, told the United Preas he intended to subdivide the famous ranch into residential and business property at once. “I already have surveyors at work _on ground plans for brick business jstructures to occupy 70 acres which City officials, and representatives of the railroad companies will meet Tuesday to discuss proposed grade separations in the south end. Sev- eral proposals will come before the meeting, all looking to separating the level of the streets and the railroad tracks in the district. circles that Hanson had “slipped one | THE SEATTLI [ LOVELIGHT REPLACES PIERCING DEATHLIGHT | Denny found the depression, born of the strang greatest peril. Inset, below, are snaps of an African hornbill of the expedition's carts. * * * * id * BY GENE COHN [rican jungle—sun that melts spirit SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24.—It's| and soul while undermining strength the sun that’s most terrible—-the| and resistance. piercing, X-ray sun of the East Af-| One can battle Hons, leopards, ser. i Sciacaecietensi ~~ | penta, elephants—all the wild things } and after a time they present only | minor hazards EXPLORER TELLS INGROWN TOE NAIL j/ OF DANGERS But the depression, the morbidity, the strange spirit charting of the man-destroying rays How to Toughen Skin so Naif ‘There Mes the real peril of the tself | equatorial jungte } fet Adige | Such is the picture drawn by Or {rin Denny, back from two years spent in British East Africa and akin surrowiding the ingrowsn Ceylon in search of films of wild reduces inflammation and pa‘ . game. He headed a Universal | so toughens the tender, sensitive skin | iimgmithsonian Institute expe junderneath the toe nail, that it can dition, marked in its carly stages | not penetrate the flesh, and the nail /,,, teamed. Wm. Howells and Dr | night naturally outward almost‘over | cis Armatrong, leaders of a first night. " ‘ - j aie 4 party, were killed rain wreck ‘Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic | PT) | manufactured for chiropodists. How. iN MISERY FOR i A few drops of “Outgro” upon thi | BIGHT YEARS store @ tiny bottle containing diree ons. — Advertisement. Washington Woman Is Now the Picture of Health, Her Husband Says “If you want to hear Tanlac praised you just ought to coine out to my house and hear my wife talk about it,” said David Mathey, R. F D. No. 9, Hillyard, Wash. “Certainly only a medicine could make the chang® Tanlac has made in her, It has just absolutely relieved her of all trace of stomach trouble that had made her life mis jerable for eight years or more, She had gotten into such a weak and nervous condition I was very much alarmed about her. “She was very plainly going down bill every day, but now she is the picture of health and in the best of spirits and looks ten years younger.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle at Bar- tell’s drug stores and by druggists ment. leading everywhere. — Advertise- To Remove Sallowness, Blotches or Wrinkles Do you realize thag just beneath that coarse, muddy or discolored complexion there's an exquisitely beautiful skin of youthful tint and delicacy? If you could only bring this complexion to the surface, dis carding the old one! You can—in the easiest, simplest, most natural man ner imaginable, Just get an ounce of ordinary mercolized wax at any drug store, apply nightly like cold cream, removing it mornings with warm water, The wax assists Na ture by gradually taking off the lin gering particles of dead and half dead surface skin, causing no dis comfort whatever. Ordinarily tt takes from a week to ten days to complete the transformation. Cuta- neous defects like pimples, blotches, liver spots, moth patches, freckles, of course disappear with the old skin, Nothing else will accomplish such wonderful results in #0 short a time. Fine lines and even the deeper wrinkles often appear at an early age. In such cases nothing is bet- ter than a face bath made by dis. solving an ounce of powdered saxo: This is vertisement. Your Complexion ‘The daily use of the cleanses end ies the pores of the skin, thus aly ry, lackheade and eS » The Ointment soothes and any irritation or ‘hness. are excellent for the toilet as je Cuticura Talcum for powder- ing and perfuming the skin. ample Rach Math, Addrose: 10x Lab- goes ee mag. Seep shaves ite in a half pint of witch hnzel.| > remarkably effective,—Ad- | Orrin Denny and wife reunited after the East African jungle had separated them for | two years. e sun rays of that country, his and a lion cub and, above, one * 8% & and large quantities of film equipment were lost and Then Denny was sent in, and he has come out again with 456,000 feet of film after an almost herole stick to-itiveness on the line of duty, Two years of jungle and bush ts a long time when one presses on almost constantly, and it is a period filled with endless adventure | 18 CHARGED BY AN ELEPHANT Once he nearly lost his life when charged by an elephant he sought to photograph, He was bowled over and severely injured. Ones he was | within three feet of a lion herd that had been tured into a clearing by the bait of zebra carcasses, They played in the moonlight | kittens, #0 close that he could have touched them with a gun barrel. But they did not see bim. These tales and a dozen more he tells a8 ordinary reminiscence, but when speaks of the sun—that is different. The hours, the days of terrible de pression. Would he know his wife again—the wife he hag just ro joined? Would he forget what she looked like, when this sun had fin- ished with him? Possibly he had Wtter write and tell her to wear & red ribbon on her hat, so that he could make no mistake PLANS RETURN TO SUNGLE OF HEAT Would he come up missing in the bash, or be reported missing? Would he be given up for dead and return to find an Enoch Arden situation? # All these fears—eo close and real in the simmering bush—seemed so silly, #0 almost incomprehensible | when they sat happily in a hotel |room here ts of them, and {laughing at them, they went thru his teunks preparatory to returning to their Hollywood home But sho laughingly forgave him, for it is the sun and not the moon that touches man’s mind in East Africa. . As soon as he has recuperated, Denny will return, The “call” ts another penalty man must pay for seeking to conquer the jungle. “I #hall take my wife with me | next time,” he smiled. “Of course I cannot take her everywhere, but jshe can await me at Nairobe or | Mombasa.” | sry-ahlipinsieiteiciomesabens WALLA WALLA.—Toddle, camel walk and allied dances banned at high school affairs by order of faculty cet lle ESE Don’t NeglectYourEyes Whatever You Do! bad teeth, show all | these signa of others only |a few, but more have poor ¢ jany of the others—a_ sta | proved by th number of |ple who we on Why do so many people neglect their eyes when sight is the most t and when Neglect causes bad cy 1 © Pp elect, on-Opto system of caring for ix used by a million ° r druggist about [ y hen get a Hom ment Outfit’ and follow directions. If results do not surprise you and y you your druggist will the purchase price. Bon-Opt Id under a guarantee of satisfac. or ask NOTE: Ron-Opto ts not a secret rem- ‘The formula is pririted on every Bon-Opto is harmless to tho enaitive eyes and may be used freely. Ask any one of the million who use ft. If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, ‘This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful, Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and en tirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, 4s this can’t possibly in jure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with wa, ter and rub it in, One or ,two tea- spoonfuls of Mulsifiea will make an ce of rich, creamy lather, eanses the hair and scalp thor- oughly, The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, | dirt, dandruff and éxcessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, flufty | and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store, It is very cheap, and a few ounces is | enough to last every one in the fam- fly for months. Be sure your drug gist gives you Mulsified.—Advertise- ment, PAGE 5 ———————— The Rhooes Ca: Replenish Your Curtain Needs Tomorrow at Unusual Prices The exceptional Curtain values we are offering for Tuesday selling affords a splen- did opportunity to replace your old curtains at an unnoticeably small expense to yourself. There is a fine range of patterns and as- sortments that will prove pleasing to you in making drapery selections. Curtain Materials Short Lengths at Half Price 82 Pairs of Curtains $4.50 Pair Made of dainty fi fine marquisette, voile Short lengths of curtain materials, including ff and ‘bobo-net © edged with fine filet serims, nets, marquisettes and madras, will be] lace, oth en lace, hand-drawn cor | @lsposed of Tuesday at half price. | ners and lace inserts. Still othenm have inser tion edges. Curtains we have had in e#tock like these formerly sold at $6.7 and $8.25 a pair, These will sell T day at, a | pair, $4.60. | Fancy Curtaine--$6.95 | Pair OTHER NOTABLE VALUES Bedding Section Oilcloth—a Yard 30c Table ollcloth in light and dark colors and | 245 pairs of fine Irish Point, bobo-net, voiles, Including white. It is 45 inches wide. Special, | marquisettes and heavy serims. The voiles are a yard, 30¢. | hematitched with silk and have a fine lace edge; | marquisettes have wide lace edges of a heavy Pillow Cases—Each 25c | design; the serims have hand drawnwork with | lace inserts of real antique lace, bob-o-nete have 240 hemstitched pillow cases in torn size, 42x 26 inches. Special, each, 25¢. hi edge with corner inserts; the Irish Point Bedspreads—Each $1.65 curtains are in the Duchess pattern Cur- taing we have had in stock like these sold for- 40 hemmed bedspreads in size 74x84 inches. Special, each, $1.65. merly at $9.75, $10.00, $10.25, $10.60, $11.00 and Bed Sheets—Each $1.25 $11.75 a pair, Tuesday these will sell at, a pair, 75 ready made cotton sheets in torn size 81x90 86.95. Cartain Scrims—Yard 124c inches. They are seamless. Special, each, $1.25. 500 yards of curtain scrims, 36 inches wide, in* | Wool-Mixed Blankets $6.95 colors of white and ecru and having colored bor- | ders, They are in allover patterns, Tuesday, a yard, 123%¢. pairs of wool and cotton mixed blankets, 600 yards of Cretonnes in novelty designs of size ‘80 inches, and in a good assortment of both Ught and dark colors. It is 36 inches wide plaid patterns. They are slightly soiled from Novelty Cretonnes—Yd. 50c Tuesaday, a yard, 60¢. | display. Special, a pair, $6.95. The Store fer Useful Articles MMENUE AND UNION Stere Houra, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M Just Arrived—A Big Shipment of White Semi-Porcelain Decorated Dinnerware and Warwick China 500 Dinner Sets Go on Sale Tuesday at the New Low Prices 1/4 to 1/3 Le 46-Piece “Traymore” White Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets Special at $5.19 Six Extra Cups and Saucers Free With This Set This 46-piece Traymore Dinner Set is a remarkable bargain at this price. It comes in the popular Ransom pat- tern, with the neat raised decoration. * 49-Piece “Union” Dinner Set Special at $15.49 Regular Price $21.65 The “Union” Dinner Set con- sists of 49 pieces—it is a beau- tiful set with a brown border and a pink flower decoration. Special at $15.49 42-Piece Bluebird pec! at $7.98 Regular 50-Piece Mignette Dinner $12.98 Set—Special at $19.98 | Mi airs i t Regular Price, Set $26.65 coer ae ie troduction. The Mignette Dinner Set has a dainty blue border in a neats conven- tional design; handles are coin gold. 50-piece Set $19.98 Everyone is familiar with the beautiful “Bluebird” pattern. Odds and Ends of Dinnerware Special, 10c, 15c, 25c and 35c A great sale of odds and ends of Dinnerware—4. big special price counters offer a wonderful assortment to choose from. Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Oat Meals, Coupe Soups, Plates, Jugs, Bakers, Platters, Nappies