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Ths ANS NLT NN SERV LCE WMO NII ASMNTIHUNTIHT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers A Cedar Chest Makes An Appropriate Gift pe Mec We SAY MR TAILOR = CANT You MAKE ME A Sui PaTTeRNED on THT STYLE ? An exceptionally fine line of the Genuine Tennes- see Cedar Chests is offered at a much less price than has been customary to sell them for. The makers of these chests is one of the largest and best known firms and their trademark stamp is a M@uarantee of quality, Many are period designs-— copper trimmed and plain. Al! have dust-proof me have the mahogany veneer outside. As 317 $1 ft there is nothing more lasting. Priced at 85, $19.75, $20.50, $22.50, $25.00, $27.00 up to $65.00. i RUNBAU Co. IN WHERS PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 49: “Lf we ure going to stop at the ex-| pression of generalitiés,” an infiuen-| al member of the Chinese delegation told me, “the conference will be a} failure, and will ulimately go down | in history as one of the greatest = CRISIS REACHED | Queen Elizabeth was the first to! | angland | Success of Parley Depends » definitely settled Sion we eatity | on Orient hh ma wrongs. nd he @ } | OLD AGE, HIS MARK! | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS | Oliver Wendell Holmes, in the WASHINGTON, Nov 30. The! charming discourses of “The Pro-} j next few days will definitely deter-|fexsor at the Breakfast Tabie,” re mine the success or failure of the fers to an unmistakable sign of old | arma conference, say members of the| age. It is three parallel lines be Chinese delegation jtween the brows. We can detect In committee the Japanese are/the first traces of disease by signs | making @ stubborn fight to prevent | just ax pial | |the conferees ‘going too far into the| When « details of Far Eastern intrigue./ache, ner depression, dragging They do not want secret loans, con-|down pains, and those ailments pe lcealed military agreements, the “21 |culiar to women, it is plain that she demands.” Manchuria or Shantung |needs a woman's medicine. What |too deeply probed. other medicine could she more wise: | fer RHRUMATISM | ‘The Chinese, om the other hand, | y resort to than Lydia E. Pinkham’s/ removes the cause restores |4re just as determined in their efforts | Vegetable Compound, which for half health, 20 DAYS’ TREATMENT hiro force a showdown and throw the|a century has proved the natural re-| oa ah sos op SR war-breeding conspiracies into the|storative for these troubles?—Adver Advertisement If you can DRAW or PAINT ! then try for Given December 20th Get particulars at HOYTS 322 Pike Street at Fourth man suffers from back: | An ANNOUNCEMENT by Sears, Roebuck and Co. | Thursday, December Ist, we will open for your inspection, a section of our large building where we will have on Display a Line of f Holiday Goods | Consisting of Toys and Candies =| Pyralin Ivory Smoking Sets, Toilet Sets Electrical Novelties, Skates Musical Instruments, Phonographs Gift Novelties, Etc. This has been arranged to aid you in your holi- day buying. You can make your selections and take your purchases with you. No delay.. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Regular Retail Service, and the Prices Are RIGHT This Display Will Close at 12 0’Clock Noon, Saturday, December 24th Sears, Roebuck and Co. Take First Avenue Car to Lander Street | rN \?) Mo Cc SiR MO CUM MMMILCHMITT CHIT UT SC 2 SEATTLE NITED STATES oF AMERICA VERY PLEASING AND Comey ¢whenover a suitable occasion present Col. Whittlesey’s Sithe next day | Daniel R. Hanna, former Cleveland STAR CHINA KNOWS GOOD STYLE tion munt be settled if we are to have | lasting peace in the Pacific,” | The Chinese do not intend to stop | with the mere presentation of “10; points.” Up to now they have played | & waiting game, Heneeforward they | will fight for what they feel they! must have | They will bring up the “21 de} mands,” Shantung and other specific | krievances, and ask for judgment at | the hands of the conference } Furthermore, they will press for | more than expressions of sympathy, |[, promises of aid and pledges to re-| spect China's sovereignty, They have! had all these things before—and they | meant nothing They will seek real guarantees When Tokyo last broached the sub ject of Shantung, China informed the Japanese that she reserved the right to “seek a solution of the question od iteeit.” She not only bAieves the “suitable occasion” baa arrived vineed that, unless » it may never come again. The question of the "21 demands,” Chinese hold, involves both their apy. | creignty and their nattanal hopor. Shantung Invotves the status of | foreign concessions in China, their! present, their future and the right of transfer of such rights; in short, whether China belongs to China, or is to be farmed out, bartered piece meal, or bodily lifted by any vic torious power at war with another power. ‘The battle is on becween China and | but is con Profits by it, Japan If China loses, her delegates here are not alone tn saying the confer enee ds a failure, regardiess of any decisions that may be reached con cerning the fleets of the world. Suicide Confirmed NEW YORK, Nov. 26, Col Charles W. Whittlesey's suicide was confirmed here Tuesday by a wire less from Capt. Grant, of the steam. ship Toloa. Capt. Grant said Col. Whittlesey had disappeared from the vense) Saturday night. Nine letters, addressed to relatives, and one ad dressed to the master, were found ‘The letter to the mas ter gave disposition of the colonel's baggage, and requested the sending of several wireless messages. YAKIMA.—Mrs. — Josep Slay baugh, Mabton, perhaps fatally burned when lamp explodes and sets her clothing afire, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—-Will of publisher, contested by Miss June Avis Evans. A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Ha In the year of 1893 1 was a Muscular and Sub-Acute F ffered as only |to consider applications of rai aw ie PAGE S Choice $4.95 Special Second Floor Fifty Breakfast Robes are included in this assort- ment, all of Which are full lined and made as sketched, in shades of Rose, Pink, Blue and Purple In Sizes 36 to 44 These are values selling at a price which makes them attractive gift offerings. | Gift Suggestions From the Notions Section | Main Floor Fancy Garters” Fancy Frill Elastic Household Aprons Pin Cushions Scissor Sets Needle Sets Coat Hangers Shoe Trees and many other useful notion novelties, all packed in Christmas Gift Boxes. Gift Bed Spreads Upper Main Floor } Gift i Bed Attractive for gift selection are these Unbleached Muslind a 3ed Spreads, stamped especially for applique work in an Spreads (artistic variety of designs. Choice at j Handkerchiefs Make Useful Gifts for Men Men's Department—Main Floor Among the most important articles in a man’s ward- robe are a few dozen neat and serviceable Handker- chiefs. They are something he wants and uses every day. Cheiee at 5e up to $1.00 Whether your selection be cotton, linen or silk, in col- ored or plain patterns, we have them; neatly arranged in Christmas boxes and inexpensively priced. ° ; R. R. Board Ready (School Bond Issue (Public Hearing on to Consider Cuts Arousing Everett} City Building CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—-The United| EVERETT, Nov. Campaign | Containing regulations States railroad labor board is ready | over the questions of a bond issue ads of $76,000 to build an addition to a/ for cuts in pay of employes, Ben | schoo! house and of authorizing 1%/|' Tevise the city building e Hooper. board. member, stated today. | mills.extra levy for4he-school budget | Public hearing will be held ‘The board, in settling the railroad |is producing vigorous discussion here.| Wednesday afternoon on the strike called for October 30, promised | a | Grhinance tor ta aa o1 Ni it woulf not consider wage reduc inety per cent of a silver coin is the structural reaiiresseniaa tions until working rules were. de-| silver. cided. | - |ings, according to an annoline Working rules will be announced} Sun is 1,369,000 times larger than by Philip Tindall, chairman of tomorrow. the earth public safety committee. SE EEA, 6% Store for Useful Articles. AVENUE AND UNION STRE! STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Royal Rochester Aluminum Coffee Percolator pecial $2.98 REGULAR PRICE $5.00 Special for Thursday—Royal Rochester Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolators, with the cold water valve—7-cup size. They make that de- licious coffee that can only be made by proper percolation. A BIG VALUE AT......$2.98 BUY NOW SET OF TOY DISHES pitiful condition T have given it who were terribly afflict ridden, some of them eighty ye 14. the same After you b sroven itwalf t for means of ‘of rheumatia ey perfectly watisfied to that fair? Why suf any longer, when rellef is thus you free? Don't delay, Write Jackson, 403 H, Durston “DESOLVO” | Sewer and Drain Pipe | Cleaner—Special 49c Regular price 65¢ Special at $1.29 Regular price $2.00 Any little girl would be delighted with a — set of these dishes. All of the pieces in this set are of good size so a child can really use them. They are packed in an attractive box. Special $1.29. 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