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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8.'1921, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 CONICS MUSHY SERVICE yon HittMSUNHttT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Walnut Dining Room Set of Five Pieces, Now $95.00 Set consists of an excellent grace of Walnut Extension Table in the William and Mary design, with 48-inch top that extends to six feet; four blue leather-seat Walnut Dining Chairs; } regular value $122.00. Sale price $95.00 Gate-leg Table Imported $17.75 Bentwood Chairs at Wholesale A purchase of 175 pieces of Inv ported Bentwood ' ‘ pier employes on large range of crossing watchma troit when Henr patterns, suitable for desk chairs hall or breakfast room, bed or | drew $58 a@ month ed every day. Now $156 a month and dining rooms All are offered Mahogany-finished gate- leg Table, similar to illus- tration; top 36-inch when open. A real value at $22.50. For this sale, spe- |could do it, he not the crossing, but s walks, does odd jobs, polices the airs. Priced from ful. “Not a minute s a how he likes it! j LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Tortured Babies Skee. | Ship Storm Bound wit tat roe" wnat "D0. Mothers Rest |. tnes sees ee After Cuticura Nome agent for the steamship com pany. a ee BY BOB DORMAN | Ford efficiency means hap & 1, J. F. Stevens was a bought the railroad. He |Sunday off. Since Ford lshowed Stevens otherwise makes himself use- > van ele $1 7. 75 $5. 50 to ae 50 ote Fier .” says soscle A nd | GRUNBAUM [ih Rintes SHIPPERS CHEERING | ease he had ever seen. WHERE PIKE MEETS rrr stb. D. D. did’ wonde complete eure followed.” Thos. ! foul New Phone—Elliott 4910 (MOMMIES) | Brain, Senion ‘Dp. D. Com- You write, too, to the D. Ratti... —————| pany of Chleaze for a sample and mediate relief, Or, come ip | nad ldefore Ford bought the D. T. & I ’ outside the harbor of Nome, accord. | BY JOHN W. RAPER and heaven only knew when a car ing to word from R. A. Carrol, the TOURING ON HENRY FORD'S to either point would reach its dest FROM $58 TO $156 A MONTH — = An Unusual Sale of Silk Undergarments Silk Underwear Department—Upper Main Floor Gowns—Choice at $3.59 12 Crepe de Chine Gowns, flesh color and lace trimmed. Sizes are 15, 16 and 17. Unusual values at $3.59 cach. Silk Camisoles—Each $1.19 150 Pink and White Camisoles of crepe de chine and - wash satins, beautifully trimmed with lace and georgette crepe. Sizes are 36 to 44. Exceptional values at $1.19 each, Silk Camisoles—Each 89c | 200 Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles in pink and white, effectively trimmed with lace and with ribbon straps. Sizes are 36 to 44. Splendid values at 89¢ each. Silk Chemise—Each $1.95 120 very dainty Chemise of crepe de chine and wash satin in flesh color; wide lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. Exceptionally fine garments at, each, $1.95, Bloomers—a Pair $1.95 Bloomers—a Pair $1 49 28 pairs of Wash Satin Bloomers. Crepe de Chine Bloomers, 58 pairs Sizes 27 and 29. Exceptional values in all, and of medium size and flesh at, a pair, $1.95. color. During this sale, a pair, $1.49. / the D, T. n at De- vy Ford and work- he makes has every A Featuring of Smart Silk Dresses Choice $27.95 Each Coat and Suit Department—Second Floor One of the 55 dresses in this group, the model sketched, is of black crepe back satin trimmed with crystal bugle beads. Its style is typical of the smartness of other models in the assortment. how he only tends weeps the carpenter track and is wasted Materials are— Roshanara Crepes In Navy Blue Canton Crepes Only Satins the world—a money making enter. | ail along the line. Take, for in: aed / | stance, Springfield”0. Shippers have the assurance that a car of freight will reach Chicago in from-€4 to 36 hours and reach New York in 72 hours when shipped over the D., T. ja 1. T used to use the Big Four prise which aatlation the public lis own employes—is the Detrolt, / Tato & Trouten, owned and oper ated by Menry Ford, N. BA. Serv- ae 2." sent John Kaper and Bob Dor- ful work, ( ‘The most remarkable reliroad aes are typical of the stories told }q) TRIMMED WITH Ribbon, Colored Beads, Chenille, Monkey Fur and Silk Embroidery peinborhond | [ man to (ell the story of the D,, 7. the first & 1 with pen and camera, Here is tna $t00, the first article, RAILROAD, Nov, 8—~"Lisaie’s Big nation. Ford's road promised. them {Manufacturer's A Regular 50c Jar "| FREE) ir Each Purchase of a) The Store for Useful Articles AP MENU AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M Sitter” is the nickname railroad ; efficient service and made good we workers—the men out along the line | promise, with the result that a heavy Introductory Offer Elcaya Cold Cream Jar Creme Elcaya at 5 have given it, Officially, in the!tennage now leaves Springfield for Main Piaie records of the Interstate Commerce | Chicago over the DD, T. & 1, which 7 |Commiasion and in the railroad |turns it over to the Nickel Plate at || — | Euiden and wherever it must be/Leipaic, and for New York over|—— spoken of formally, it is the Detrei, ithe D., T. & L, Nickel Plate to But ; awe - | Toledo & fronton Railroad Co. tilfnlo and Lackawanna to New York,|{{%® D» T. & 1, at Detroit and at) FUNERAL SERVICES for Miss ra A Villages like Napoleon and Wauseon, | Killen Mercer, 2709 44th ave. 8. W. Cod-liver oil Yan that the eye can see along ‘in A manufacturer told his exper: | road, from one end of it to the other, lehoe in shipping pig iron from Irdén ruse thi" unieeea wind eee were to be held at 2 p.m: Tuesday it answers the description of what/ton to Springfield. Henry Ford as a “miracle man” in |*t the West Seattle Congregational Electric Department Offers 4 Big Specials : $1.65 Nickel-Plated Daylo Flashlight, Special at complete with a fresh battery and a tested giobe—this i is the new with the belt clip. Electric Door Bells and Buzzers—Regular 75c. Special at..... No. 18 Drop Cord—Regular 2'/2c foot. Special, foot. . No. 14 Rubber-coated Wire—Regular 1'4c foot. Special, foot. . Brass Key Sockets—Regular price 35c. Special Ry ON m4 i i en makes the best of service more so. Any one can prepare a simple Griswold Food Chopper Ane cree gl nog ec ogo Oe Ea Be ne can prepare 8 simple ' ° $1 79 ust Arrive there ia aes. pee jana gray hair and Sake : soft one ir , glossy. To a half-pint of water a Special at * Cu and shippers answered when I asked him) ounce of bay rum, a small box of ps hg service W Barbo Compound and % ounce of Regular Price $3.00 Saucers Here is a composite interview with | giycorine these men These ingredients can be bought Here is your op- portunity to buy a 15c Griswold Food Chop- ° per at an extremely Pair low price. Many ap- petizing dishes can We lave 200 dozen more of those }\to mainbridge, 20 miles, on an wuto| olor the scalp, oe be prepared at a low | popular Cups and Saucers—so we are truck. And service was poor. It| greasy and does not rub off.—Adv. é 3 i | j . ‘ a Ww ‘took two and three days and often | —————__________ "" pap et fercthe going to ree Mons a the oe a, longer for a package to make the | Dance “Get Acquainted Nigh i these choppers. They | price. Two kinds to choose from—the Hh’ i.i.° Now our shipments leave Co-|Tues., at Bright's, 1604 4th—(dv,) | _ are fitted with sev- K. T. and K. plain white or the Copen- [}\jumbus one day and arrive in Bain- eral steel knives that hagen blue decorated cups and saucers. bridge the next. They come via the | ‘PROTECT YOURSELF: will cut perfectly all kinds of meat, No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. Pennsylvania to South Chasteston vegetables and other food. (None Delivered) ANOTHER BIG “WEAR-EVER” SPECIAL SPEEDS SHIPMENTS them imedictay Gada rsa An ‘fimericen Beouty” costs a little ; ia “ ” ‘ . ‘ abd. to sbip eran ches tha et aR tissues of your throat. more at first, all reall 200 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Windsor Kettles With 1") td, to wh eran ores. te or| kote a,cogwesine bee of Formsr| things do, but the rap is s c, & O. and it took a five to six >. ! : 2 tha agape ie oh ; tlowly in’ your mouth every time you! always the cheapest in the Covers—Special at $1.69 re al St Helge tet tle we ences ae ond.” Buy thls ites baie ’ Regular Price $3.25 ce ee ron Ban PTIae? | goad. train, store or on dusty strect. its sturdy construction in- [where the B. & O. always hag an| | A pleasanc tasting but powerful anci- sures years of satisfactory Don’t jail to take advantage of this big ‘““Wear-Ever”’ Special. “Jt is very seldom you get a chance to buy these high qualy aluminum utensils at a reduced price. This 4-qart Windsor Kettle is one of the handiest cooking a sils you can have in the kitchen—it can be used for so mamy different purposes. November Stock-Reducing Sale Extra Special for Wednesday—2-cell Nickel-plated Daylo Flashlight, ix commonly known in this country | saPPER SAVES re as a “jerk-water railroad.” But #0 ON ONE. DEAL transportation. | church. as It's Henry Ford's railroad. And)” 1 used to ship pig iron over either that makes it something else. the N. & W. or C. & D. to Colum vs MYSTERY or jbus and from Columbus to Spring TRANSPORTATION \teid over the Big Four,” he said, “I | Henry Ford'se rafiroad is the mys |had a shipper's usual experiences in tery of the transportation § world. | waiting day*after day. Not long a3 You hear more stories about it than |] had a car shipped over the D., child hears about Santa Claus. But! & I That shipment was two din Ly |there have been no stories told about|in making the trip and I saved $401 bow his line is serving the shippers jon the freight . that car, The D., who use it, and to learn what kind’? & 1, turned‘ over, here in of service Henry Ford is giving the | springfield, to he "ae on which my | public I made a trip over his road factory is located and hanged if, it |and questioned scores of men who |didn’t take that road longer to de- jtransact business with his company. jliver It than it took the D, T. & 1. [4n6 everywhere the shippers were !to haul it from Lronton.” jeheermg Henry Ford and. the De} 4 publishmg house sends its : |troit, Toledo & Ironton. Can you printed output in carioar lots to New Se [imagine it~—shippers cheering a rail | york over the D, T. 1. Manufac- road and its owner? I found, too, |turers of agricultural implements that Henry Ford hag started bon: | are shipping to the South and South- 98c to at Lima, 0, an Important tor model fi tires ‘under the big trunk lines that | |west over the D., T. & I. and re. jcross his little “jerkwater railroad” | \orting peter service than they bad jand were hopping around with @! Wer known before. It was the same speed unknown to them before, to lthe consequent advantage of i r ere nage, 0. tee wita compte (A HOME-MADE GRA ELECTRIC IRON | news the “sian 06 i Henry ‘Ford | HAIR REMEDY The B , I M d |raitroad service, 1 single out this | town because it hag not quite 3,000} population, is not a place of im: | portance to the railroad, is dependent! You Can Make a L Better Gray Hair entirely upon the D., T. L., ite next Remedy Than You Can Buy closest railroad being the Baltimore —— & Ohio at Greenfield, 11 miles away.) Gray, streaked or faded hair is A place of this character, where | not only unbecoming, but unneces there is no competition, undoubtedly | sary “Before Henry Ford bought the/at any drug store at very little road its freight service was #o bad| cost, or the druggist will put it up that nobody shipped anything over |for you. Apply to the hair twice a |the road if he could help it. It was! week until the desired shade is ob- ja joke. If @ man ordered package |tained. This will make a gray goods from Colombus it came on an! haired person look twenty years | electric line to Chillicothe and then | younger. It is easy to use, does not! is not sticky or| ; and from there over the D., Freight from Cincinnati now ad j the trip to Bainbridge via the B. & | O. and D, T. & J. in a third the | time it used to take | VERY time you breathe you inhale! engine in waiting when a D.,'T, & 1, | Septic is released, and, mixing with the} train with either east or westbound | saliva will will quickly s spread to every part service. f the 1 hr “* throat, checking the | fa agen Gnade at Waele orn life and preventing throat infece “ ltelephoned me not long ago that the Loni poeabiy: spevagitie sonsillitis, “flu.” Sold by Dealers and Electrical road was going to time one of my cars of grain. 1 told-him T had just | Helpful for singers, actors, smokers, | Companies Everywhere. finished loading it and that the D., kers, pong etc. Children i ’. & J. local would pick it up the} at all druggists. morning. “ watch it and see if it ormamint Manufactured by 7 said the B’ & O. man, f 4 “Young fellow. 1 don't-have to American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit watch that car,’ I told him, ‘1 know GERM-FIGHTI tla igi ol ig ee a THROAT Wii Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894, morning.’ J The stories of the Bainbridge ship ae Taffetas Sizes Are 16 to 40 _