The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 5

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fHE SEATT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 LE STAR Ue SERVICE ToT om el L THIS BEING FATHER AND SON WEEK— Made of quartered oak, William and Mary* design —the Jacobean finish. Measures 42 inches across top, with mirror back measuring 36x6 inches. Sil- ver drawer is lined with felt. The cabinet work and finish is all of first grade, This piece has never sold e new 1921 low value for less a 40.00. Special for this sale 29.50 Buffet with wood back, of ‘ame er, p} pattern. Special. .. 4 ws] E This Jacobean Oak Buffet $29.50 | GRUNEAUY Co. INC, ITS & SMALL THING FoR You T Do Bul 1T Means a WHaLe Oat To HE Kio 3 ‘ English Editor for | Seattle-Korea Line | To urge upon Seattle the im | portance of transpacific connections }with Korea by the way of Viadivos ltok, D. 8, Kim, English editor of the \Dong-a-Daily, stopped over in Se Sunday on his way to the dis ment conference in Washing Her Nervous 9 Was Nervous 12 Years, Due to Gas on Stomach “For 12 years I suffered from gas the sto: nd was nervous h. Adlerika (in- t has INFLUENCE } BY MILTON BRONNER | LONDON, Nov. 7.—The fires of jbolsheviam are dying out in Europe nnn | but flaming higher in Middle Asia, [Dyed Her Wrap, |" tints cn nc sinew Skirt, Sweater, and Draperies} RUSSIA—Still ruled and ruined by the boisheviki, who, however, have Every “Diamond Dyes” package |t¥° of Its leaders, Karl Liebknecht tells how to dye or tint any worn, “°¢ Rosa Luxemburg, assassinated, faded ment or drapery a new|/®94 another, a bolshevik highway. rich color thaf will not streak, spot,|™4D, Max Holz sentenced to 15 fade or run. Perfect home dyeing) Year in prison; Wirth government ny thing " longer treatment, h atitude.” wary in cases of 0 constipation Jong | standing | ‘atineptic stomach trouble, preferably under eatin amg te the public | direction of your physician. | ha the DOUBLE Reports From Physicians “Tt congratulate you on the peffect I had lerika wt reacribed | ned) Langlots. | “L have found nothing in my 50) Years’ practice to excel Adierika.” ng | (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. we Adlerika in all bowel cases. | require only one dose.” ed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman. Adlerika feel better | . Haven't language eannot ) Lela © had to make many concessions to capital lately, not the least of which is the assumption of the obligations of the czaristic regime. GERMANY—Once powerful Spar- tacist party reduced to impotence; to cltsntnated . (Signed) J. Adierika ed the system BSe°Eien'asenite ise can od it bring= out all gases, ely relievi re + sing the hear it is aston it of poisonous matter | c a draws from the nace pid, ~ werywhere | "” leven if you have never dyed before. |N0 longer feared as Sold in Swift Drug Co..| Just tet your druggist whether the) BAVARIA—Communistic republic MAT Drug Con and other icading| Material you wish to dye is wool or|headed by Kurt Eisner overthrown, druggists. Advertisement. | silk, of whether it is linen, cotton, | Eisner assassinated, and strong gov or mixed godds. For fifty-one years|ernment with monarchial tendencies 616 Columbia st.,| Millions of women have been using | in saddle. you fever thought system. Try it right ral movement and notice more foul was pol tter it brin; ning you. In the basement of Overcome by Gas, |“Sumeos: Dyer" te aad years ef] seyenae ial Wome e |Saturday. He was rescued by Mrajwear to their old, shabby waists,| HUNGARY — Conservative ele Rescue Him skirts, dresses, coats, sweaters, | Ments In complete control after over throwing Bela Kun‘s red republic and driving Kun to take refuge in Russia. Altho country recently re- jected Ex-King Carl, its trend is monarchial. . Emil Gabriels $9, a plumber, was Kitty Clark, the landiady, and Miss exercome by gas while working im A. Sullivan, a guest. Afraid to Smile Many a woman dare not unmask her smile lest others learn Her teeth, once so firm and white and beautiful, are paying the penalty of her own neglect. Pyorrhea, the thief of beauty, is at its work. / Watch your gums! They flash the.first sign of warning when Pyorrhea threatens. sg If your gums are tender and sore, if they bleed easily wh: brushed, beware! That is how Pyorrhea p Sows e If neglected, Pyorrhea may do its worst. It loosens teeth until they drop out or must be pulled. Its germs seep through- stockings, draperies, hangings, every-| thing!—-Advertisement. | ITALY—Extreme elements in so clalist party, after assuming great strength, have been put down by the Fascist, an organization of more jthan ® million men, mostly former |noldiers. ‘These pursued retaliatory tactics against the socialists after every red outrage, until a peace pact was signed. RUMANIA—This country no long. ler fears holshevism. Wise agrarian | kaw have permitted division of huge INGROWN TOE NAIL | How to Toughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself | } i | out the system, often causing serious ills and disorders of rey ag rd 4 body. skin surrounding the ingrowing pall . . i it mn a At the first hint of trouble see your dentist. Then buy a Bf fing ecse Mes agnor gers Bon safe Junderneath the toe nail, that it can [not penetrate the flesh, and the nail {turns naturally outward almost over | night. | “Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- tube of Forhan’s For the Gums and use regularly. Forhan’s For the Gums is the scientific formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. It will not only check the progress of Pyor- thea, if used in time, but it will prevent the start of this disease. Use it as a dentifrice whether you have Pyorrhea or not. It keeps the teeth white and clean, the gums firm and healthy. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Use it twice daily, year in and year out. Wet your brush in cold water, place # half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage your gums with your Forhan-coated brush —gently at first until the gums harden, then more vigorously. If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has already set in, use Forhan's according to directions, and consult « dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Ferkan, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York Forhan’s, Ltd., Montreal ever, anyone can buy from the drug store @ tiny bottie containing diree tions, Advertisement. & Colds ighs from all others. tes. I5e everywhere FOR EXCESSIVE WILLIAMS TREATMENT | 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) | FREE wt because you start the day wor- treatment ‘eatment eon eawes, rheu- when due matter how FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea D charge and without incurring ligation. Only one bottle to the dress or family,—Adyertisoment. Tae a PM off Pul on Some CLO Toos ano Take BD LONG HIKE WITH SONNY = “AND wou Be suRPRiseD AT How Goon ITLL MAKE You Fee. BOLSHEVIKI ix guaranteed with Diamond Dyes|#trongly entrenched and red terror | » Go HOME AND i a ea, Nes a COOK A FEW Docs, LOSING IN EUROPE estates into small farms which have been given to the peasantry. | | CZECHO-SLOVAKIA—A moderate socialist republic which has never | been seriously troubléd by bolshev. | ism. | | BULGARIA—A nation of peasant | farms whose premier boasts he rep. | resents the great internationale, meaning the small peasant farmer class; has no tolerance for bolshev: | ism. | JUGOSLAVIA—Authorities have taken stern measures to repress bol |sheviam, following several political murders, More than 10,000 persons | have been imprisoned or banished as & result of these measures, | FRANCK —Henrt Barbusse, the |communist novelist, estimates there |are only 150,000 communists in all | | France. The government has taken , drastic steps to repress them. The | socialist party has split up. i ENGLAND—What there is of the |communist party has broken up #0 ———— The Store for Useful Articles Spelece } Hasthat| The Rhodes Ca 100 Silk and Wool Dresses | A atertat $19.50 tar | Feature at Second Floor | A new shipment of these dresses adds another special purchase to our assortment of splendid values already offered. These include Roshanara Crepes, Poiret Twills, Velours, Tricotines, Serges, Satins and Canton Crepes. Colors are navy blue and black. They are trimmed with Duvetyne, Bright Beads, Colored Embroidery and Ribbon. Sizes are 16 to 40. Other specially priced assortments include dresses at ve moves © $14.95, $17.50 and $24.50 each, Interesting Values in the Domestic Section Upper Main Floor Bleached Sheeting — A good quality Percales—In light and dark colors sheeting, 81 inchés wide. A yard, 50¢. and 36 inches wide. A yard......15¢ Shirting Madras—32 inches wide; a | splendid quality material in light colors with fiber stripes. A yard.......50¢ Printed Kimono Crepe—300 yards, | 29 inches wide, and in medium light colors. A yard .....seeceseee.. 20 Amoskeag Outing Flannel—36 inches wide, in light colors and a good assort- ment of stripes. A yard Dress Ginghams — 27 inches wide, and in an assortment of plaid patterns. Men’s Fall and Winter Caps — $1.95, $2.50 and $3.00 Main Floor The Men's Department has just installed a complete line of Men’s Caps in a splendid assortment of wool fabrics. They are in a wide variety of colors, in- cluding brown, green, heather mixtures and checks. Sizes are 634 to 714. Me { STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 |that it is more of a Joke than ever, Bigger section has repudiated only London communist paper and has | withdrawn financial support from it SPAIN—Reds are menace only in industrial cities. In Barcelona, for jinstance, they maintain a campaign jot intimidation, bonb-throwing, and occasional assassination. MIDDLE ASIA—Bolsheviki have | made Caspian sea a red lake, have | soviet republics in Georgia, Azerbal. | jan and Armenia, have Khiva, Bok: | hara, Turkestan and Afghanistan | lunder their domination, and have | countered British influence in Per- | SCHOOL SCRIBES ELECT OFFICERS Intercollegiate Press Asso-| ciation Session Ends | At the close of the three-day ses-| ‘sion of the Pacific « Intercollegiate | {Press association, which met at the | j University of Washington last week, | |the following officers were elected: | \Floyd Maxwell, editor of the Uni-/ \ versity of Oregon Dally Emerald, | president; Lyle T. Kelling, of the} Whitman College Pioneer, vice presi dents F. W. Bartlett, editor of the| Daily Californian, secre } Sheldin | ckett, treasurer. Roy D. Pinkerton, editor of The Se lattle Star, and Chester Rowell, former editor of the Fresno Republican, were chosen as honorary editors of the as of Willamette university, | | . A. KL pastor of Dun. | ptist chure reached Sun- |day evening on “Understanding the | Invisibility.” Dr. Klein held that knowledge, wisdom and morality | j were not sufficient for the salvation of the soul. After shaving with Cuticura Soap, the Cuticura way, tly rub tender spots on face with Cuticura Oint- ment. Then wash all off with Cuti- cura lies 4 and hot water. with tepid water. November Stock-Reducing Sale A GREAT SALE OF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE This isa sale that you can’t afford to miss—we are offering some wonderful values. Here are a few items selected at random from our special price counters—there are many other items just as good. Buy your Builders’ Hardware now. Dull Brass or Old Copper Mortise Door Locks, special ..... Door Butts, Brass or Copper, 312x314, special at, pair . Cylinder Night Latch with 3 Keys, special at .... F Front Door Locks, Dull Brass or Old Copper, special ....... Japanned Mail Box, with Lock and 2 Keys, reg. 75c, special 69c 25c 49 49c "SLIGHTLY DAMAGED _ Copper Bottom Wash Boilers Special at $1.98 and $2.49 Three hundred slightly damaged copper bottom Wash Boilers made by the Rochester Stamping Co. are going to be offered at these extremely low prices. The slight defects in these boilers in no way impair their usefulness. They are guaran- teed not to leak. We have them in three sizes— 7, 8, 9—some of them have stationary handles and fit-in covers. No. 7 and 8 sizes $1.98 No.9 size .. cece e $2.49 Sale Limited to 8300—No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Delivered at our convenience. “WEAR-EVER” WEEK 3-Quart “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Sauce Pan With Cover Special at $1.19 Regular Price $2.15 Don’t fail to take advantage of this great “Wear-Ever’ bargain. You seldom get a chance to buy “Wear-Ever” utensils at a spe- cial sale. This is one of the very few items the factory allows us to purchase for a dem- onstration special. To interest you in the superior quality of ‘“Wear-Ever” cooking utensils we offer this 3-quart Aluminum Sauce Pan with Cover special at $1.19.

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